THEPANSY
PKOSPEOTUS
FOE 1887.
This illustr ited aaonthty contains
thirty-two to forty pages each number
of enjoyable and helpful literature and
pictures, equally suited to Sundays and
week days The editor, “Pansy,” will
furnish a new serial to run through the
year entitlea,
MONTEAGUK.
The Golden text stories will be con
tinued under the title of “A Dozen ol
Them.” Margaret Sidney will contrib
ute a serial called
THB LITTLE BED 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
Wcmen.” Paye Hunt ington will write
of flowers and plants in
MBS. brown’s BOTANX CLASS.
Rev. C. M. Livingston will furnish
stories of Great Events. Discoveries,
Inventions, etc. A novel feature will
be a story by eleven different authors,
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.
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FOR 1886,
Sixty-Fourtb Volume,
will cont.ain a new and neVer before
published series of Irensaus Letters,
regular correspondence from Great
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Letters from Mission Stations in India,
China, Japan, Africa and Micronesia,
original articles from men of influence
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work, has been published.
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ALL NOTIONS AND FANOT GOODS-
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make room for coming Stock of
China & Glass-ware.
LOTS OP GOODS ON HAND THAT ARE .NEW
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CdrsBts, Hose, HdKfs, Fans, Collars, &c.
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Ar Fayetteville
Lv Fayetteville
Ar Sanford
Lv Sanford
Ar Greensboro
Lv Greensboro
Arrive at Germanton „
Passenger and Mail—Dinner at Fayetteville.
TEAINS MOVINGA()UtH7
10 10 a m
1120
11 80
1 80 pm
300
4 05
4 15
7 25
10 00 am
115 p m
5 15 a m
715
7 40
1100
9 30
140 pm
3 15
800
Leaves Germanton
Ar Greensboro
Lv Greensboro
Ar Sanford
Lv Sanford
Ar- Fayetteville
Lv Fayetteville
Ar Maxton
Lv Maxton
Ar BennettsvUle
Passenger and Mail-
Pass. & Fr’bt &
Mail. Ao’n.
3 00 pm
500
9 50a m
13 55 pm
115
3 20
3 30
515
5 35
6 45
7 00 am
117 pm
155
6 00
1215 pm
345
4 15
6 15 pm
-Dinner at Sanford.
Factory Branch—Freight & Acoo’n*
TEIAN MOVING NOKTH.
Lv Millboro, 7 45 am
Ar Greensboro 9 30 “
TKAIN MOVING SOUTH.
Lv Greensboro,530pm
Ar Millboro, 735 “
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Passenger and Mail Train runs daily except
Sundays.
Freight and Accomodation Train runs between
Bennettsville and Fayetteville on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays and between Fayette
ville and Greensboro Tuesdays, Tbm-sdays and
Saturdays.
Freight and Accommodation Train runs
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 daily except
Sunday.
Close connection is made at Maxton with
Carolina Central Eailway Passenger Trains to
and from Wilmington.
m KYLE, Gen’l Pass. Agent.
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Wilmington, N. C.,Nov. 18, 1883. J
On and after Nov. 18th, 1883, at 1.05 a,
m.. Passenger Trains on the Wilming
ton & Weldon Railroad will run as fol
lows :
DAI MAin AND EXPEES8 TBAIN DAILY.
Nos. 47 North and 48 South.
Lve Wilmington 8' 63 a m
Arrive at Weldon 2 31 p m
L’ve Weldon, 3 00 p m
Ar Wilmington 8 40 p m
FAST THEOUaH MAIL AND FASSBNGEB T’NS.
Daily—No.40 South.
Leave Weldon 6 60 p m
Arrive atWilmington, 10 25 p m
MAIL AND PASSENGEB TBAINS DAILY.
No. 43 North.
Leave IJ^liniugton 8 00 p m
Arrive at Weldon 2 20 a ra
Mail and Passbnqbb Tbains—
Nos. 45 and 42,
Lve Wilmington 12 30 a m
Ar at Weldon 6 80 a m
Lve Weldon .1 06 a m
Ar at Wilmington 6 66 am
Train No. 40 South will stop only a
Wilson, Goldsbo :o and Magnolia.
Trains on Ti-rboro 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 connoetion
at Weldon for all points North Daily.
All rail via Richmond, and daily except
Sunday via Bay Line.
Train No. 43 runs dailv and makes
close connection for all points North via
Richmond and Washington.
All trains run solid between Wilm.ing-
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached.
For aooommodatiou of local travel a
Passenger Coach will be attached to
Local Freight leaving Wilmington at
6 65 a m daily except Sunday.
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Music, conversation, even whispers may
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The Teachers’ Rest,
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Located East of the City.
I do not claim to have the largest Nur
sery in the South, but I do claim to have
all fruits that are known to succeed at
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pear, cherry, plum, apricot, mulberry
and shade trees, evergreens, grapes,
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I further claim to send out finer trees,
plants, &c., for less money than any
other Nursery. Fine stock and fair deal
ing are making these Nurseries famous,
and agents representing other Nurseries
whose shipping point is Greensboro, of!
ten leave the impression that they are
representing the “G.eensboro Nurse
ries.” This I can prove by letters that
I am in receipt of almost daily.
SHADE TREES.
I have a nice stock of Shade and Or
namental Trees, Evergreens, &e., and
now la the time to send in ysur orders
for Shade Trees, while the bli.stenng
sun vividly reminds you that yon need
them. When cool weather comes, and
with the press of business, you are likely
to neglect them until it is too late in th'e
spring to set them out. But send in
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business to see that you get them at the
proper time, I can furnish 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, but as an investment, for
five or ten dollars spent foi shade will,
in a few years, increase the value of a
lot from $100 to $500. Besides, trees
are an excellent protection in case of
fire, by breaking the beat and arresting
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^©“Orders given to my agents, or
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Successor to Ward & Young,
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Notice to Creditors.
H aving qualified as Administrator
upon the Estate of the late D. B.
Bell, I hereby give notice to all persons
holding claim.? against said Estate, to
present them to me at Enfield, N. 0.,
properly proven, on or before the first
day of September, 1888, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
And all persons indebted to said Es
tate will come forward and .settle at once
and save costs of suit.
DAVID BELL, Administrator
Aug3, 1887. 4w of D. B.Bell.
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