TU I) HMO (Ml AT
FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1S7.
4tl erliiiiJJ ZSsitcv.
; ,-,U;inu a year
; ,(,' nun a yerr
I ,-,,; mm a year
r a yi ar
. I n Vli-li'
- sso.oo
- to. CO
- 2.3.00
- 13.00
4 .:!
i ., , -; i ;i-t t r uno: man one year ntty
. r , ( :i' r.dded to tin- prorata yearly rate.
0 ,.; aituvc from these terms.
LOCAL ITEMS.
. Sap tobacco is always the best.
y, -t. M. G. Hoffman left Tuesday
N -ith.
I P. A. Pay and wife, of Murfrees
1.,,;". arc -visiting relatives in town.
r ,';l at N. I'. Jo-cy & Co.s and get a
, -., - . :" Wine Sap tobacco.
t' ' -
(',;. :i crops are somewhat damaged
1 v ':: ii'.avy iains, hut a full crop will
!leli'nan will oon have in theiinest
3. ; .-tocii of goods ever brought
;.. .''and Neck.
i .1
y., V. ). I!i:i and Miss Nan Shields
V M - lav morning to visit friends at
If v,;a want a good chewing tobacco
!',r Wme Sap at X. 1$. Josey & Co.'.-.
There will he foui ba'cs of cotton made
: vvir i:i Halifax county for every
three tuade last year.
' i; i- "is and umbrellas we have got
.. a bv t.. ?!. all the newest patterns at
. 11 ;i':nan's.
'!;!'' will he two barrels of corn made
i:: I ;i 1 : x c unity this year for every one
k, . 1 la -1 year.
la ten days the neatest and cheapest
la he.- goods ever sold in Scotland Neck
w:'A at M. Holl'man's.
M;. rs. EdmonJscn & Josey are the
t,;hv -a i chants who sell the Celebrated
j;d:".e C..'tton planter in this place.
Mr. .1. I.. Whitehead and lady, of this
pace, are visiting Mrs. J. E. Lewis near
K:: ".v.i.d.
Mr. ft. C. Josev, who lias been spends
i:u i i w days with his family at Panacea,
retained this week.
.i'i-t received 1 ,."'") pounds of the best
cu ia'i v inale hams that we will sell at a
ie price.
M. Hoffman.
V, -are glad lo ?ee that Mr. .. L.
.hr.hmhas returned, after an absence of I
i:i"ve than a month.
M. lioi'fman and Gerson Hoffman left
Tucs hu for New York to buy goods.
M. !h".l!':nf)n for Scotland Neck, ami G.
lh ::':a:;n for Hamilton.
Mr. it. E. Hancock has gone to join
Mis. II. who has been spending several
v- ' at the popular Panacea.
i'"-ne and see M. Hoffman's new spring
!!' . !; ir is the largest and best assorted
Her brought to town.
Mr. II. C. Williams, of Murfreesboro,
i- -pending a few days with his brother,
lie i"eMi"t .avor you, George,
hi white goods and hosiery we have the
l ire: -' stock this side of Baltimore and
v- w;',! make pricf S lower than ever.
M. II oil in an.
M----rs. Jesse E. Hancock, TV. II. and
J s. ;.. .iosoy are oil' this week the
f. ::::. .r I'.-r Panacea, the latter for Mur-frec-hcro.
1 1 v.ci v, ant the best and cheapest shoe
or a-..., ever bought lor the money, come
ruh' 1 '.vi; to M. Uoll'u.anhs stoie, and
y a h ,e 'jt it. Dort forget it.
h ' . '. L. !o-.ve'l. of Wiiliam.-.ton, is
c ia ia,' a aeetins this week nt Sta-
- a . I house about eight mdes
l: Ta : ,v:i.
V". it- e g ; i 1 to earu that Mr. Jno. T.
ho has been ;uite ill for sev
' wi e'..s, is now eaavalescent.
h .-'.la non Mon lay evening hattered j
' :: branch and tore into splint-tr-
t c- two large white oaks in 20 feet
'- : at of 1. Lduiondsfii's dwellnijr I
r whiiig in the hue of events dress
:cid ladies. i:ii:n a baby's hiyse lo
- ' y -.,,. will be at I!:h"n ans in ten
uy till yt:u call and see
' ir-t boll e l cotton that we have
s reason was shown us Thursday.
' t Mirprisrd, when we learned
t;,!l' v''i erow:i on the farm of Iir. W
J. h:,.v, c:;.,.
; ' -t A uni VKD. A car load of tine
"i." 'I. I hriri. "t r.vi.'..o t. will t !.. 1
!.;" Will sell tor e:H;.
''' , ' ' -".e.iire. g-..d stock are invited to
' 1 - ' - i -i nil! e ours.
'' '. Pi'ics A Johnson.
-' i:. r""k". who has been vis:t
1 .!;' :v and iVieiol-. returned to
I
'" s. C, :,:s inuiu. on 'I'liexiay.
' ii.-- n new siity.'enber of the
'1 l-eforu he lel.
1:1 ui has seven of the best sales
y t-ie iii the State, customer.
f lie-y will 01113- coni'j and look
w; can beat the world on
v U'id grade, of trood.s and on
3t J,
t-.t T';
1
I'.'if . ,
1 'or -nce Smith and 1 e 1a Uot -'
i.n have been spending suveial
Vl w.:h Miss Kvr Kitchin, returned
lj i di'ng, their licme. 011 Monday
t.'ii.- 1 , ,. ,f ... . r f rnr vOIlt)"-
He.
' "boii e La viL-uce, who has bpn
y ' ': - tl''- 1 1 . r at .M.n eheaH, ai d
"'. u., r -turned hon Vondav
j. ' l" the dcPght of her many
li"u U .S"ot!ai..d Neeh.
" v 'i her dull hi iu'ii on .Sunav,
r i ill - i-jer tat V.'h.Va. Kobmson,
" 'lu Li-useopal chureh w as cdf on his
summer vacation, and Rev. jr. Lynch of
the Baptist church was away on a short
visit to his home.
M. Hoffman's new fall stock of goods
will begin to arrive in a few days and
then the girls and boys can all be sup.
plied from head to foot and from foot to
head with batergoods and cheaper prices
than ever before.
Quite a large nut.abi-r of our citizens
were over to the picnic at Pleasant 11,11.
Of course it was a success, and thorough
ly enjoyable. It is chaiacteristic of our
good people m that section of Edgecombe
?c make a success of whatever they un
dertake. Our laces and embrf.nl prmc ..o ,,ri ..
latent , lesigns and were bought to match
mi e.,s goous which comprise new
vei.n.gs, trirots.crinUh batistes, lawtw
satms, gmjrhams aiid so forth.
M. Ilofl.ian.
It is truly refre.-haig to drive out in
the country and sec the bnght prospects
for a tremendous harvest this fall. May
the farmers' most songuine expectations
be fully realized! We wouhl like of all
things the best, to see our community
once more thoroughly prosperous.
We are bound to sell, we bought to
sell, that is our business and we have
always attended to it. so come rirht
down to M. HeHman's and buy the
cheapest and best bargains of your life.
The Scotland Neck Temperance As
sociation now member near two hundred.
At their last meeting, they decided to
admit visitors to their meetings in the
lutur, only through special invitations
which must be presented at the door.
They aie doing a good work. M,y u
never cease!
At M. Ho!'mans a httle money goes
along ways and buys a great many goods.
He has the largest stock on the way and
will be in store in less than two weeks
ever bought at one time by any merchant
in the county. Come and see for your
self. It will cost you nothing.
So9i-:iii), .V
Mk. Eimtou: Crops are finer in
Edgecombe county than we have ever
seen them. 1 visited Dr. Majo's, Mari
on p -pc's, Gray Bryant's, McWeathers
bee's and Dr. Baker's. These are all
first c.ass farms. Mr. Pope's crops on
the Blocker faun is the finest I ever saw.
He has 230 acres in cotton and will
gather if no disaster overtakes the crop,
two hundred ami fifty bales tins year.
Mr. Pope made on this same 2o ) acres
last year about 22'J bales of cotton. His
com crop is as good as the heart could
desire. He wili have to build new b sins
to house it in. Mr- Pope is one of Edge
combe's best fanners and most prosper
ous citizens. If all the fanners in Edge
combe and Halifax counties were in the
same condition as Mr. Pope's and were
under control of such managers, both
counties would in a short time be over
flowing with wealth and abundance.
W. I). P.
The time is ri po for the removal of
Republican clerks and subordinate
odicials of the liepublican faith.
Postponement has ceased to be a
virtue. Too long hae these subor
dinates or their chiefs offended the
better sentiment of tins district, State
and nation , and tried the forbear
ance of those who ought to represent
it. This undemocratic course is in
defiance alike of those principles
which should prevail in tee public
service of a gre:it and populous
country. Greensboro rut riot.
There is a wide difference of opm- j
ion as to the n umber vt' apples eaten j
by Adam and K-ve in the Garden of j
fvlen. SoniR ay Eve 8 fate) and !
Adam '2 (too) tottd 10; otlitfs, Eve
3, and Adam 8, total ( ; others say,
if le 8 1, and Adam S 2 ; the total
is 103 ; if r:,.' 81 and Adam R 1 2 ,
the total U S'Jo ; if Eve 8 1 1st (ate
one first) and Adam 8 1 2, the total j
is l.Cl'3; if Eve 8 14 Adam, and j
Adam 8 12 4 Eve, the tolal i 8,033 ; j
if Eve S 1 1 Adam, and Adam
S 1 U 4 2 oblige Eve, the total is j
2,0jG. Still wronz. Eve when she
1 8 1 2 many, and probably felt
sorry for if; eo Adam in order to
relieve her jjrief 8 1 2. Therefore,!
if Adam 8 1 8 1 4 2 401V Eve's de j
pressed spirits , thy both ate 81.
89C.SC4 applet Kx. i
Crops A Tier Pests.
Ir addition to the good things
al reedy mtnt'onel about pens in the
S jirfhi'vu Cultivator, it may be said
that after taking viT the iiKS
vvhie!: make exelieiit hay, capable ot
keeping stock fat wi'h th- ad lition
of a very small (juMiPLj o'" corn
he land is left in good condition.
Flic routs have broken and mulched
the soil to a great depth, while tht
growing crop has sha led the ground,
which its attendant conditions is the
best jisrt of the results of pea cult
ure. Three pecks to one bushel ot
hie preserver peas is best for hay
making, because the crab arass will
then race with the vines and make a
good mixture, which shortens the
time of good curing. Mown in the
morning after the dew is off, mked
into windrows the same evening, on
the next day. and put into cocks tli.
e: i;d eeniug, it will be ready for
ho-i dug on the third day. To insuie
lie: feet safety pots tx'tzUt be r
r nig al for insertrig bars as rh-j hny
i.i .-to red, wi.ieh will give air-pss-3
l ueuj'n the hay. Dry fodder
or" Htr.-vv may le inter-
laid between the bars
(which may benefit sll round.) Fine
crop of oats or rye may be gf own i
after peas without ad Iition of fori- j
ilizors. I know of a patch of rye I
following peas that was grazed all J
winter and till April, and then made;
the Lest crop of rye I ever saw. Any I
crop following peas has the advant
age of a considerable application, of
! itiiiZ-.T.
i
My first observation of pea culture j
i
is a benefit to land occurred the sec-;
ond year of iny experience. Not !
having enough pens about two!
acrCi of corn were without a nea j
crop--that full I sowed oat using
about seventy-five pounds of gcaao
per ac;ie. Where the ens hud grown
the year before I gathered twenty to
fort- bu-ihtis of o tt, while the oats
a Her com al no were hardly btout
enough to 1 e cradled.
In a certain lield, which was part
ly a corn and peas and partly in
oats las year, and which u now in
cotton without fevtiliz r, the differ
encc in appearance of the plant is
the difference of a moderate applica
tion of fertilizer in favor ol the peas.
About 2')0 pound j of ash element is
excellent for peas sown after small
grain in June. T. N. I. , in South
ern CuV icutor for August.
A I"l:ilon?ii';l .niwer.
The value of .-ervictis rendered b
skille workmen should not be calcu
lated by the time it takes to perform
the task. J llowance fihot.l l be made
for the weeks and months spent, by
thorough workmen in learning how
to do their work weil. This knowl
edge has its money value.
While Judge. Tracy wa on the cir
cuit, going from court, his trace
broke. The judge spent a half hour
trj-in to mend it, but to no purpose.
His patience was exhausted, and he
expressed his vexation ir. words. A
negro came along, and the judge
told him of his trouble. The Negro
let out the trace, cut a hole in. it,
and the joi) was done. "Vh ,"said
the judge, ''jould I i'ot have theught
of that?" "Vu I' , niarster." said the
Negro, "d'K.'i. "jOu know some folks
is naturally smarter than t'oth ji s?' '
'That's so ," said the judge. "What
shall I pay you for fixing my trace?"
'Well mars'er, fifty cents will do"
said the Neuro. "Fifty cents '.''said
the Jude. ''You were not five min
utes at it." "1 do uot charge you
fifty cent for doing it," said the
Negro. UI charge you twenty-five
cents for doing it, and twenty-five
cents for knowing how to do it."
Savannah Ntas.
5Sv Asiirrl Sotlscr.
There's a laud beyond the river.
Where the skies are evfr fair,
And I have an angel mothcu,
Vv'Lo i, waiting for me there:
She went o'er the silent waters,
At the set.ing of the sun;
And I know that she is happy,
For the Christian" course is run.
Tn tleu land wiire she is waiting
For the oif ? sue loved on earth,
Sin and sorrow ne'.e- enter.
i . . ... !.;( tl
m.t eienuu m
Wherfs the loved ones gone befoi e via,
Wait ami watch beside the tide-
For the fi icnds they left behind them,
Un the tier's earthy side.
When the solemn summons calls us
To the man::ins of the blest.
We s'mill lose our earthly sorrows
In a sense of blissful rsi.
There eternal peac and quiet,
FiP.3 th iieaft forevermore;
And no paia can ever enter
On the rivei "s further shore.
Come, O boatmnn. row me over
To a fairer land than tin.
For my heart grows weary waiting
For my angel mother's liss.
-Ex.
A FAMILY IiLFSINU.
Siinmoos Liver Regulator, the favorite ; ' . . w , Forest, CoPvC'
home ren.edv, is entirely vegetable, and ( . ,
i-5 the t-urst" snd best family medicine j Thanking the putnio lor their in
tt.at is comcouuite!!. r-o vror 10 oe
r'nv f-cnl I
s of time. ;
feared in administering: no in
... ;'"ter takin1': no los
exoosuie i-. , . 1
the best preventive meuicme aim
a fe t take HO mruier n nai ;
mav prove to he. and. in any ordinary j
a.ose. will effect a speedy euro. He-j
maud the Genuine, baring the -stamp
on Wrapper.
Till-III UrSlNESi HOOMLMJ. ! CoT-e taku- pleasure n ;-eurii g
P.obanly no one thing has caused such! .cS.i,TOuy to the eueees-i IK and
a -eneral revival of trade at L.T. White-!ix,,mi,jiry -indent ll!e ot .Mr. F.
held Co. Drug Store as their gtvmg j :.iUfin!u2. He receives at
rYe-ll' 1 -i'l r"-!:,,-' -.'-2t, ,ht
S feA 'is simply j degree of A. M. , and u b-.-ed
enormous u! this very valuable article ; cuV 1 to g0.cr,l respect ,1
.. .i.r.i tl.fli it nlwavs cures audi . ., 1
from the fact that :t aiwajs cu e,
never disappoints. Couglis, Loins, .v.-
thma. Bronchitis, Croat,, and all thioat
and bin- diseases quickly cure, xuu
can test it before buying by getting a
trial bottle free, large size 1. Lvery
bottle warranted.
A HUSBAND'S GREATEST BLESS
ING is a strong, healthy, vigorous wife, with
a clear handsome complexion. These
can all be acquired by using Dr. llart
er's Iron Tonic.
FIELD PEA AND BEAN HARVEST
ERS. Five acres) arvested shelled and sacK
ed 111 one day.
Address a'.l orders to
B- 0- SH'SGE,
Scotland NecK, N. C.
jullS.
LOOK OUT!
Couij.are this with jour purchase i
III
.IJIfj-I
m ,sV rn --jj- it-Jin
Restlehsncss.
A STUICTLV VECITLt
Al!k.TLC3S FAMILT MtDlCIMC.
PHILADELPHIA.
As you value health, perhaps life, ex.vniu- each
packag; anil ! sure you gi-t the (itnuini'. Sc
ti;e red Z Trade-Mark ami the f i'l title
oni front of Wrapper, nnd on tlx Olde
the Deal and signature of ,f . il. ellln A
Co., as in the above fac-simile Kenieniher th
h no ether genuine Simmons Liver ReulaUr.
i U U K L II -N S A II N ! C A S A L i !
TilE BE.Sl" SALY i.i thj w.-rllf.T
Cuts, Hrnises, Sores, I'lcers. Salt Ilheuin,
Fever Sares, Tetter. Chapp-j 1 Hands,
t,'hilhIa:n- C-in-s, an 1 all Skin Krup
tiuns, a-i i p isitivj'y c itjs Piles, or no
uay require 1. It is g rtranteei to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price Ji) Cent.-i per tox.
SALEKVKT. AYUirinVn
XOTICK. NOTICE.
LAND POSTED,
All persons are forbidden trcpassin?
on my laud a lioming, the lands of I. H.
Smith. It. L. Hancock, . N. Smith and
T. W. Fenncr, either with gun. dog or j
in person. All offenders will he dealt
with according to law. Mr. C. II. Cocke i
ihe renter has full power to act. j
Aug. sth, 1S7. A. h. SMITH. !
aug 12-1 m. !
THE
VAN WINKLE
COTTON GIN.
This is the best gin made. It was
awarded the first premium at the At
lanta Cotton exposition in completion
with oil the leading gins m the country j
It gins fast and cleans the seed almost
equal to a linter.
Send for circular giving terms and
price.
Parties at a distance wil' please send
reference.
F. S. UOYSTER, Agent.
July 23th, 18s7. Taiihoko, N. C.
aug l -J-4t.
VLNH HILL FEMALE ACADEMY-'
ScOTI-AiJO Nkck, N. C.
The next term begins August 21), "PS 7.
Tuition per term of twenty weeks:
PiMMAltY - - - $8.00
INTEItMEDI .VTE - - 11. 00
IIICilEP ENGLISH - - 11.00
MUSIC ... - l.l.OO
LATIN - - - -J..-.0
FltFNCII - 2..-f)
misses smith & McDowell.
Miss Pkkkv, Principals.
Assistant.
au:i2-:;t.
. j h ,f) caU altention of the nb. ;
I UJ '
j JhiV Academy found elsewhere in
i t his paper.
I li.ive iissoeiated vriC 1
ni!
as as-
! Sistant, for the ensuing yc.it
I 1 11. Maiitiin:, of Gates County, N.
j C, who was graduated Master of,
(Art's IrolM ' e.Ke rorest Lnl ege :t
! the last Commenceiuent of that msti-
i 1
tution. ;
We .?!:ail spare no pains in making
t!ie shool all that eon !e desired for
the eomtnuMiy. a;ious improve
ments in eonvcuienee and methods
mil be introduced. U-gardin Mr.
M.;ii::--' jualifications as a teach -
,r. 1 subioin Ins tcsi.'.Toni:i! fro;R the
3
oril! P-ronage (if four and a half sue
cessiVe ears, I earnestly solieit a
, contil, uation ot t he same.
Po,i oetfuHv.
i:. I-:. ll!l!iard.
Tk-i biOMAr..
The yaculty of Wake Toivst
, H., is Vcll .,lCiared fo
eum. -. .
, ,hc ork ,,f teacher, to which he ex
pect i to devote himse.t.
Y. L, Poteat . Secretary.
Wake Forest, N. C, June 2, 18s7.
BRACE UP.
You are feelrng'depre-.sed, your ?ppet
ite is poor, you are bothered with Head-
up
spr
lor
an
then
le fore
-il' . - (- vanr
... 1 ;..JV,.i Ki.lnpvs. resto: e vour
, , r,nPWft(t health an-1
at 1 1. "i 01 iji i . " 11 .
i ..ppjj Such a medicine vou will imd
in Electric Bitters, and oidv 5.) cent- a
bottle at E. T. Whuth -al a Co ,..ug
!store'
m
JPrice, QH E Dollar
I ache. vtu are nu-.;ei . 11 . t hr. 1 .1 1 le V to oresent mem 10 ;
generally out of sorts, and want to nrace j authertic&te-l o- or b;-."ore 1 Tr-iVtdm-' troop.- would do well to remember that we have a Jar - h'-i.Mtu h id
up. Brace up, but m-t with stjinalants ; J ta en ,c t 1SS with L'i''i stage and well arranged srenery. ..;atin, canity of Had 7 , ,
mj ir.wucuu'. 01 i-iiai.-. - . - , . 1 1 iihii,iii.inmi aioi'i'irmiwi K '"'
Uieir very cuap. au ( yj UKl .' " - 1 1 wv .,iu the Pir.l m'i.n 1 r ai u a-)'.o, ir.ii.i it .. .
d which -t'.inulate you tor an nour, aim h ,iur of recovery. Ail S.-ersoln in- . T..,. V IN SHIP t'OTT )N GIN and the Al. I r.il A. AH ) v h4
leave ?oa m worse conuiuon l! , ,lebt.e-d to said deceased at ih.' tune 1 - , , v cn al.-o furnish yoj with mceopm bugK.-s i uic 1.0.1 t.si priee
Wl-at you want is an autr....e , , - ,.. vet.icte wnrranteu
ii:on.J! II..
W. A. DU?m
ATTtT.NF.V AT LAW.
scor lasd yt: 'x. .v.
Practices w
required.
r. vt-r li'- - i v
WM. II . LKWIS.
ATloIlNKY AM' '! N
I. A o .
t,ij.
Practic-s i i all 'he c-ur!
v! h. d-
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t-d. Pr.mij.t a
tice cr !--
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m wi niiiio on Sisr
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The Daily Siar.
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THE WEEKLY STAR.
'.e year, -Six
months, -Three
months, -
il no
hir Telegraph News service h is re
cently heen largely increased, and it is
our determination t.i keep the Siak up
t'i the highest standard ot new.-paper e-
Ad lres,
w.m. il i;i:i:nai:i,
Wilmington, N . P.
ltvWIWI'ill',8lMi'W;iB-'SI
AND WOOD
COFFINS.
In vk:y of the fact that we haw
no regular esiiiiH$;3:i:iieiit in Seot
and Neck, and realizing the neees
sity for such a-i establifthtr.et.t for
t!iC convenie-icc of the public gener
ally. Wc have decided t kei'p a
full assortment of Metallic Uurial
Cas3s and wood Collins of various
styles and prices' Orders by mail
or wire promptly filled.
N B. Josey Co
Cor. Main & 11th Streets.
IV.
TED
Lull 1 'J a
Wgm'B Fr ff IhS
Will t.u-lf'- ' r! OTi-J rfrii!.ifn
M IS t:-e L:V ii. rl KIDNEYS ami
--s i. - i-i!i i ... HhauH umi viu.
.A OH of YO-JTI1. lii..ii'i.Viint
t.f i it--, Ji..ii.-pr.ti(,n.I.i.ck of
St.. .....I. .....I !....,. ..h.
FiS'iT'a 8..i!t-.-iy riir!.i: Kui-s, iau-
frrMK Tvrrivo new
ft-Cv-x I I
iT'l'ii".". lirr.in Pownr.
LAOIEI
Sulf.'ritii' fro;;. cu:r'KiTits ppru-ii-r
to tt .r rV7 will linl in DR.
HAhTEK'9 !PON TOKIC
eafe, ppely cjto. C iv. .t r Im r, l.pal t iiy ccni It'i ion.
All Rt tempts Kt. t our: trfr.;: i t r. iy iif'.'i:' to it i-opu-larily.
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Dr. HflRTER'S LtVSTR PILL8 h
Cnro Coiisu&;iHoii.l.ivr Com-Iatni -:id 8:ek d
Bj Headache. .Ssnpie Dnse aid I'rcam Hooka
"mailed on V'eiiii of !;voro:s la poHiaee. ?
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Scotia Land Plastj:'.:.
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AD y-1 NISTHA'I US NO ITCH.
Having qualified as the adininis-
trator of the estate of John V. Wiiley
j deceased. Notice is hereby given to
ij pcnor,s having cl liu s a'aPist
i navmen: lO U:C.
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( July 1st 18S7 $
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WILMINGTON & WELD ON R. R.
AND BRANCHES-
Condensed Schedule
1 11 AlNS '.nlN., l 2 11.
Dated Aug. 1st. P
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Sun via -
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Leave ' limi; ptt li
Leave Mnolia
Arrive W ar&aw
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Arrie Cud llioro ' 2 b
L'avc Fayctteviile
Arrive Stdma
,;" i Arrive W.l-on
Leave wils--"
Arrive Kx liv Mount
Arm c Tartioro
Lc;tve I'arhoro
Arrive W'eldon
Daily except Sunday.
Train on Scotland Neck P.r:i:ich
Xicka! ;) (i0 P. M. J let urn inn
i Ttain It iivch TarU.ni. X '!, via
s 10 1. M., i 10 P. M. K. tniii!!!
ccpt NiMidav, 7 P A. M. Sundav '. .'.o A M.. Anive Tarl .uo, N. O.
'. !" A. M.. 11. ;5o A M.
Train on Midla.id N. C. Prai.ch haves ( loid-buro. Daily evccpi S;in
iay. 7.00 A. M.. arrive Smithtield SV.O A. M. Kcturnii g 1 aves Smith
ti.d'd t(K A. M. arrive (loldsboru HK'.oA T,
d rain on Nashville P.ranc h leav s Koeky Mount f..r Nalti!!e l.oo P.M.
arrives N'a-i.i:L 1.10 P. M . S. 1 1 t g IL.pe L !' M- K--Miruii g hives
Spnnj IL-pt- 10.40 A. M., Nashvi'h- 11.! A. M , LN.rhv Muiin! 1 1 ..'.: A.
M.. daily, ( xcept Sunday.
Train o- Clinton riadch leaves NVarsavv for Clinton, Dolv, except
Sunday, at 7:0 P. M. Keturninu leave Clinton at 7 :'" A. M.
Sout hboumt Train on Wilson & l 'ayet lev die Po.aiu b No. .' 1 . N r t ; -bound
is No. .'.o. i)aily -. ejit Siirobiv,
Train A;.1. 27 South will stop only :it v'ils .n, (I dd-boro i'i 1 Magnolia.
Tr.'.iu No. i S makes elo-.o coii ;,t'c'i io;i at. W'tddou tor all poin'-i .North
raily. A 11 i Mi ! via Kidimo id, ai.il d:'.ily cxcej; S::iday ia I'a v Lo.r.
'Pra:ns make close coni.ee! ion for all point North via Kb-'t nor.d pud
Washiii-ti!:.
All 'i'ralir- run solid iudween vviimii 'jtoti :::id vv:t-l i ; ti a"d l ive
Pulimau Pa.hiii' Sleepers atlaeiied.
J. K. Ki:m.v. .L.i.N iV D: int..
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T. M. Emi:i:son, Gi ; rra.l PasM n r Au-nt.
yifiE HILL MLE ACADEMY,
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.
FOR VOL Mi MKN AND HO VS.
The tenth term under jnescnt niana;j na nt !. ii.s Aug .
TI'ITION VVAl TKIiM
CLASSIS UXDKIl COMMON SCHOOL AIM THAI 1' IK", $12 5o
llNC.LlsIl with COM. SCHOOL or IlKMIKIi A1MTH.M KTiO, 15 00
lllOHKIi ENGLISH with A K1T1IMK 1TC and AI.KPPA, 17 5o
II I ( M I K I ' ENGLISH with AIM TIL. ALGKJJKA and L 1 IX, 20. OO
IIIGHLK LN'G .witli AKIT1I .A L' ' Ki'.KA, LATIN and i K 1J.1 2 CjO
For FUKNCTI and Gi:U d AN per l-rni each '.:J extra.
Charges made fi,m time ot e;i(nine-. No deduction c. cpt i:, - i,
of protracted sickness.
On.' half tuition due October 7th; b i!ance due I -ember Pith.
BOARD.
Poard with fu: nislied rooms, students fuini-biiig tin .1 own wood an t
ights, $10 cr nio-itli. Corivspoiiding deduct ion- iimdo w hei r .(but
furnish their own rooms.
Tor catalogue or further part ic: d.rs,
Addic-sthc PiiiK ipaU,
E. E HIEtlAKU, A- E.
F- II- MANNING-, A M
Scotland Neck, N C-
June 21 I'm.
GOIPETIlllN-IOE
A word to the wise is sufficient, lor here
they come to Edmondson & Josey s to get
the best goods for the least money.
No eiK-ap -hoddy good-? in stock. Va! given foi every ilollai as
oar uici ase of patronage wanan s. YY- I: op
GlNlRaL i.liLRurlAhui.r.
?r.d vou would do well to ca'l ,n us
I'-iiiv a b ttt r lim- of 'both Labe"
I orices than anv ther ho-:e in t'wn. Our sho -s no? o:, y t,: w. !!. bui
r .,Vci;two csentiai points. V- are t!..- on.y hirn th.i' .d;M the
'Jli f' an 1 K VtfL'C iiAN'lJ MAIK SHOLS. L.erv p.Kf vv.nantd.
" UenKiiiber 1.0 shoddv goods. No papei .oIrs. n ' in i.-to
a .on, to,nor:o. and cannot atlotd V, ,, -iv,. out cit,,ers.
naat, what e say and w,l. do .hat , a-'r- ,
, We mie u,i to come and 1 . .r ; ,r, of U. I I I Ls . . .. ai, .,
11 v W e sell the 1UA.I"i ..11 u. I it.t r..-. v,: ui..n an l !...,(
raw- HAL'S.
I ,- -.'... ..r the money.
, l,.t and a l'oo
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' We keep a foil line ot
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on hanfl at tve LOWEST prices 1E
ALK. If you wish a good .MOW Ej. ei
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haves Scotland N.kal '. A.M.
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