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This tunstf M)i , jmoBiniy1 onuuu?
thirtv.two to foift Dage Sunn nnmher
' of enjovabl and helpful literature and
pictures, equally mited to rtuudaftf fend
wees days me eoiior, -rmujy,
famiih a new serial to ran thrown
year entitled,
MONTXAOL.
The Golden text stories .will be oon
tinned under the title o( "A Dosen of
Them." Margaret 8idney will eontrib-
ate a aerial called
TBI Lin LB KU SHOP.
tellinff bow Jack and Cornelia and
Rosalie earned money to help mother
ake care of oety. There will be more
. "Great Men." aud more "Remarkable
Women." Faye Huntington will write
of flowers and plants in .
k'BS. BBOWK's BOTAST CLASS.
Rev. i M. .Livingston will tarnish
stories of Great Events. Discoveries,
Invention, eto. A novel feature will
be a story by lvn different author.
R. al. Alden will direct a new depart'
ment of Chnroh, Sabbath School and
Missionary News, The present depart
ments will oontiaae and new ones be
opened.,
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Utrmgthfinn and pvriliet th Mood. Its
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Nov. 27 ( A Niw Yob
, Wilnungton &Weldon R. R.
COJV!)KZV8ED SCHEDULE.
IT
".' JOE
OrTICK GjtSEBAI. SnPElUSTBNDKNT, (
WUmington, N. C.Nov. 18, 1883. I '.'
On andafier Nov. 18th; 1883, at 1.05
mf, Passenger Trains on the Wiiming
an s. Woldon Railroad will run as fol-
'lows: .' ,.-
DAT fctAlXi AND JlXFBKSi TBAUt DA HI
Nos. 47 North and -48 South.
Lve Wilmington, . . . .-. ........ 8 S3 a it
Arrive at Woldon,,....,..., 2 81 p n,
' L've Woldon,......,....,..., 8 00pm
Ar Wilmington, 4.,.. ........ 8 40 pm
FAST TEBOUOH 4LAIL AND PASSXKOKB T'SB.
Leave Weldon , . 5 50 p m
Arrive atWilmington, . ...... 10 25 p a
KAIL AND FA88ENGEB TBAIBS DA1M,
f' ; -y:' No. 43 North. .-;
Leave Wilmington .......... 8 00 p ro
-Arrive at Weldon............ 2 20 a m
" : Mail ahd Pabsenokr Tbains ,
' ; ' 1 Nos. 45 and 42. . ,
Lve Wilmington .12 30 a m
Ar at Weldon.... ........... 6 80 a a
Lve Woldon. . ......... . . t . . .1 05 a m i
Ar at Wilmington............ 6 55 a m
Train No. 40 South will stop only
Wilson, Goldabti ro and Magnolia.
Trains on Tirhoro- Branch Road
. Leave- Rocky Mount ' for . Tarboro at
1.20 p m and 4.3d p m, daily. v Re,
turning, leave Tarboro at 3 p. m. and
10 a. m. daily. v
leaves : Halifax for Scotland Neck at
, 3 25 pi m.f Returning leaves Scotland
Neck at 8 80 a. m., daily. -
. Train No. 47 makes close connection
at Woldon for all points North Daily.
All rail via Richmond, and daily except
ttunday via iJay iiino.
Train No,- 43 runs dailv and makes
close connection for all points North via
iiichmond and Washington.;. :
' All trains run solid between Wilming
ton and Washington, and have Pullman
Palace Sleepers attached. . 1 ' t ;
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. DIYTNJE,
n LTA CM CCC IT" eanses and a new
llLHrni.00, snd mincesfifiil CURE
lst your own home, bv one who was
deaf tweuty-t-ight yenrs. Treated bv
most of the noted speoiHlists without
benefit Cured himnlf iu three months,
and rince then bundled ot otheiv.
Full pBftio'ilars sent ou spplicatiou
T. B. I'AtrJb, Mo 41 West "1st St.,
.New York City.
CURE F thk DEAF
: PECK'S PATENT
Improved i'uhiotii'd Kar Drnm!
VbtitUiXltX KSXUi HEARING!
no matter whether dt afnew is ciinsed bv
co'ds, fevors, or injiiri-s to the ra.nral
drums Alwavs in potiMon. btivii
ble ti othfi t aod comfortable to wtar.
Musio, cuoverhation. even M'hinpers may
be beard distmctlv. We refer to thnw
m-iogthem. .Send for illustrated hook, of
proofsrw. Address F. HISCOX, 8 19
Broadway, N. Y. . t
Goods Must Go !
CF, AX; V..,RAILWAY
.. . I ....... "Tjil
couDXNsnn schkdclk n 24.
Taking effect M6, a. sv, Mondar, July J5, 18iJ?.
ALL NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS-
Are being sold REGARDLESS OF COST ! as We want to
. male room for coming Stock of
China fe Glass-ware.
WE HAVE LOTS OF GOODS ON HAND TEAT ARE, NEW
AND FRESH, CONSISTING OF
WHITE GOODS,
Napkins, Table Damask,. aiid Towels;
Corsets, Hose, HdKfs, Fans, Collars, 4c. '
-A BIG RUN IN-
Black Kid Gloves, Ladies and Gentlemen's docket Books,
THAT MUST OOt ALSO
Satchels & Sliopmg ags,
Aod thouands of other thiogs. wutirely too nomeroas to mentioo.
BST Call at oaoe to uecare bargdiu!", as thece Goodd are. poing very
faet. A call will coorno, yon th-it I uiaau wh-t I sny,
Lv Bennettsvllle.
at Maxtoa.,.,..
L4T Itungo
Pms. A Fr'ht
MalL Ac'n.
10 10 a mi 8 00 a m
At FTettenlle.,.,..
Lv rayettevUle........
ArBauford
Lv Banford...... ......
Ar Uraensboro... ......
Lv Greennboro
Arr.veat Dalton..
rteienger and Mall Dlnuer at Fayettevllle.
. TltAIjta MOVINQ SOUTH,
hi 90
11 SO
180 pm
4 W
415
Tltt
10 10 a nil
8 IS im
780. v.
11 15
000
140pm
815
8 00 .-'
' -' 1 . ?. . ..'
Leaves Daltun
ArOreeiMboro.
Lvtireennboro
Ar fianfortl , ..
LvBanford
Ar Favarterllle
LvKsyettevllle'.....,
......,,
Ar Maxton.
Lv Msxton.
Ar Bennettsrllle.
I'V
Paw. 4
Mull.
8pm
7 1
5om
lUUptni
1 in
8 30
8 80
815
6 85
845
'FrtiT
Ac'n.
TOO am
1 17 pm
155
6 00
liilSpm
4 38
700 pm
Pamwrnferanrt Msll Dinner t Banfurd.
Truly yours,
W. T. CHICHESTER,
Fattorv Branolf-Fr'eight & Aooo'n'
TRIADS MOVIKU KOHTsl
Leave Mlllboro , . . .8 (5 a m 8 45 p m
A r.lve st Greensboro, 85 a 111 7 35 u in
TSA1S MOVINO SOCTH.
Leave Oreensboro, .. . .S 00 p m I
Leave Factory Juuctton, . ..8 00 t in 715pm
Arrive at Mlllboro at'. . . . . .3 45 p in 8 00 p m
PaMeoirersildM&Il Tmln
Sandsys." T .
Frelirlit snd Accomodation Trsln runs between
Bennettirtlle and fitlwtli n u.. i....
Wediudaand Frldav
vllle and Greensboro TumuIju-il Timr,in. . .n,i
Saturdays. . ' '
Frelirlit and Accominodatinn Tmin
tween dreennboro iukI
days, Wednesdays and Fridays aod between
Fayettevllle and Bennettitrllla
Tliuradays snd Sutwrdaya,
gTln on Fsctory Brunch run daily except
Clooe connection Is made at Maxtoa with
Carolina Central BaJIway Pawenirer Trains to
aud lioin Wlliulnifton.
W- KVLR, Oenl Pass. Ayent.
J.VT. FBT.Gen'l Suii t.
YOUU ATTENTION IS SOLICITED
TO THE
noorojum
GREENSBORO, N. C.
OPPOSITE BENBOW HALL.
jane 28 tf
GREENSBORO, N. C.
MEMORY
Wholljf unlike urtijicial syttnns.
Any book leammi in oii, rending.
Reeoto mended by Msrk Twain. Einh-
ara rro:tor. tbe Scientist, Hons. W. W.
Astor, Jndah P. Berjancin. Dr. Minoe,
sc. UJti-H ol IW t ulnniUa Loiw etu
dents; wo olnsses of 200 each at Yale .
400 at University Peun. tliila , ami 400
at Welleley Guliepe. &o. -nd enpaRed
at Lnatanqna Duvetsilv. Procpectns
PnsT mini fi-ntu Pu.i misn'ro
. . . .v. s . uvmu jt
t; t 287 Fifth A' enne, Siew Yars.-, ,
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES,
1VF.AK
Gen. Fnis.Atft-
Gen; Snr-'t.
ft
. ue,
An
of tiieir lncniis, will receive, hy mail, BtarMo OoCU. no
(foods
1-1 Any one en(ilnff uj vr
cents, and the I dress of rv
'fhS
v.-.ir rt.. truh or lewelrv. nut pood, that retail forlk.n.
u a genuine offet tail a fortune to you. Ctrtatn SatuaxHani
AiMrara Supply Co., Crawr KS, Bniau, K. V.
Mom:
MITCHELL'S EYE SALVE,
. a lyerrKin, hare and Entlrs Itemed for :'
Sore, Weak & Inflamed Eyes,
Producing Lon siRhtedneKs,' and Re-
storing the Sight of the Old. '
Cores Tear Drops: Granulation. Stye
" I'nmors, Rod Eves, , Matted Eye C
Lashfs, and Producing Qnick -'
Relief and Permanent Core,
Aleo, efiollv efilcacionn whnn hpi? 'in
other Maladies, tnch as Ulcers, Fever
Sores, Tumors, Salt Rhenm, Burns,
Piles, or wherever' Tnfl itnmnti'o uti'oo
MITCJIELIi'S SALVE
advantage ' . ;
.Hold by all Draggists at 25 cents.
The Teachers' Rest,
at this season, is well earned, and nhonld
not be dipturtied. It cannot, however,
be annoying, in a leisure!? way, to think
and plan what V
Music Books
from the it exhaustible supply described
in MTSON K CO.'S CaUlogues, it
will be well to use in the next musical
campaign.
KTAny book mailed for retail rrloe.
Sunday School Tmchen.
will soon be able to examine our new
acd beautiful Snndav School Soog
Book, the CHILDREN'S DIADEM.
(35 cts.) by Abbey It Monger, and the
newly arranged and v'uHble New
SriRTTCAL Bonos, i. 5 cts ) by Teuney
x tionniaoi
Nchowl Tea.licnii
win be pieasva to look st our new
RoxaXi Sinokb, (00 cts.) for Adult Sing.
ing Classes and High Schools. Also,
the Bono Gsaroo, (60 cts.) for Hi?h
8choals, (a great favorite); and. tbe
delightful little Primary School Song
. Book, Gems for Little Sisgebs, (30
cents). - ' ;
luvic Xcacbvn "1 .."''"..''-.
f. ' 'on the wiug," are invited to alight
and examme the snperb stock of In
struetion Books and Oolleetions of
Vocal and IoHtrumsntal Musio for
teaching purposes, at the 8tores of
oil vr mtNon A- Co., 449 & 461 Washington
Bireei.-ooBion. , t
C. II. Ititvon A: Co., 867 BfOadwav.' JJ. YoA.
J. T.. Dltkon & Co.. 1228 Chertnut street.
. 1'lilla.lelphla. '
I.yon 4c Ilealj , Clilcaiio. ' Jj83 to
P1UCKOF
BURNHAM'S
IMPEOVED
STAHDAED
TURBINE
Is cost of manufaoturing
aim Mfvprf.iainiT. - P&m.
i Dhlet with new Price
Liist. sent free by
' BURNHAM BROS., York Pa.
I'V'ttiL
Washington t Lee
UNIVEESITYl LEXINGTON, Va.
. lostructioii in the usual Academic
Studies and dn tha profestional schools
cf Law arid EnKiueeriuu, Tuition
and eea B75 for session of 9 months,
beginning Sept. 15. Catalogue free.
Address .y G. W. C.XKE, President
HAIR DALSAM
the popular fmrorite for drcnlne;
the hair, Kartorlng color wben
n, wid prereoUns Dendruft.
MnscM the ccJp, sfeops tbe
hair fiUllnif, and i mire to ploaae,
60o. and $1 .00 et DnrrrHsta-.
Trbenfft, turpfrt Md bwrtrnr for Oonrnt, Bunion,
Btopi all pain. Knsurw nomfort to the ft-ct, haver fails
to cure, it ecnttiM DnimtiU, liiwui A Co N. Y,
Washington and ' Lee : University.
fien. CI. AV. C. I.KI PrevldeaU v.
. Instruction by text-books and printed
lectures, with courses of lectures on
special subjects bv eminent jurists. ,sTn
ition and ,ees, 375 for session of nine
months, beginning September J5. - Fi t
Catalogue and full information, addres
, . : n CHAS. A GRAVES,
jyia 8t y Prof, of Law, Lexington Va.
for i)TSPEPSAI
A INDIGEST
ION, Address J.'
M. SHELLY, Charlotte. N. a m223m
SOBECIE
FOUTZ'S
MOaSEA.D CAtnLK POWDERS
W,.,.-'--. ,i,V W-V
Hoimx w II! 'tl" of r,ii.tn p.iTV.r Lrxn
If K'nr1 rowlo itre jei Ui tlnii. .
Koufr'n riitri,r will "nn' jiri"ni llx i'ir"'.iii.
., vilr. r....li r ) -fvi'iil iiACH nvi.
foMrt r,"ilT will Inrr.'wo thf r)"'"1')' "I '''Hit
nd crcuni iwtuiry prr ecnt.. rinrl nuke Die butter Aral
Foutrt I'nwrtrr, rnrr or prevent (i)mt kvbt
PmvAty In vMi'h HonMn an't tttllonn1 mihjfct L-Fol-T'
I'DV 1 n WII4. givk ATisyiCTIu.
Sold CVi'r)"rfln-f. ... . .. ... ,, ,
tiA,VIt S. TV7S
, Tropriotot,
;. 5t.
Cuticura
A Prteirtvst' ma "
V ? W "for eVerV form of :d
SKIN TORTURES OP A-. LIFE-
time instantlv relieved bv a warm
bath with CtrTiouaA BoAp. a real Skin
Purifier, sud a singleapplication of Cu
TiouBA, the great Skin Cure. ; i ! ;
'. This repeated daily, with. two or three
doses 6f CunctJBA ReSolvzst. tbe New
Blood Purifier, to keep the Blood coot,
the perspiration pure' and nnirritating,
the bowels open, the liver and kidneys
active, will speedily euro. . . : ( ,
Eczema, tetter, ringworm, psoriasis.
lichen, pruritus, scall head, dandruffs
and every species of torturing, disfigur
ing, itohing, scaly and pi mplv diseases,
of the skiii and eoalp. with loss of haiT,
when physiciaus ana all known remo
dies faiL' 1 ? i'- '-.y.-, ' yy-.,:: :
Bold everywhere. Price, CunouBA.
60o. Soap, 25o.; RKSorjVgNT, 91, Pre
pared by the Pottek Dbuo and Chemt
icAtiCo., Boston, Mass. ' 1
ar-Send for "How to Core Skin Dis
eases." - JuIvaO lm
1 1 MPLES, blackheads, chapped and
1 1.1 oily skin prevented bv Ctmcro-
ba Medicated Soap.
' Looated' East of, the City. .
I do not claim to have the lurest Nur
sery in the South, hut 1 do cluim to have
all frnits that are knowu tf snrwed at
tha Sontli. consiskiiig of t spplo. peach, -pear,
cherry, lmu, wpricoi, mull)erry "
aud shade tree?, evrrnreebs, grapeu, ".
sirswheriios nun:b-rritw, currsntg, &j.
I furtlr laim townd out fluer trees,
plants, Ao.. for hss inonev than any
other Nursery. Fine stock ai d ftir deal
ing are making these Knrseries lamous,
and agents representiog other Nurseries,
whose shipping point is Greensboro, of
ten leave the impression thnt they are
representing the "Gieensboro Nnrse
ries.H This I can prove by lettors that
I am in receipt of almost duily.
I have a nie atnok of Shade and Or. .
namental Trees, Evergreens. &o . and
now t the tiuie to send in yur orders
for Shade Trees, While the blistering
sun vividly reminds you that you need
tbeni. When co il weather comes, and
with the press of business, von ore likelv
to neglect them until it is too lute in tbe
spring to set them but. But send in
your orders at any tiooe, as it will be my
hutiness to see that you get them at the
proper time. I can furnish exnoriiind
hands to set them,' and when you once" "
pay me for a shade tree yon are sure to
get it, as I replace all trees that die.
Those having tenement honses ahnnld
plant shade trees, not only for the sake
of humanity, but as an investment, for
five or ten dollsrs spent for shade will.
in a few yesrs, increase the value of a
lot from 8100 to 8500: , Besides, trees ,
are an excellent protection in irb nf
fire, by breaking tb.e heat and arresting :.
the sparks. . . .. . , v
WOrders given to mv otrents. or
sent direct to. the Nursery, will all re
ceive careful, attenbon. JCorreFpond
enod solicited. , Descriptive Cataloguss
freeto applipanta. , .
. , JUilN. A. IOuNG, ,
SucceHsor to Ward A Yonng,
Cravats Cravats I ,
;f'UST RECEIVED'aT , '-'
Latest Styles
t-f-'.-V.
White Piques;. Lawns And Silks, all col-'
uio ors and styles . , . tf
' - Notice to Creditors. -
TTAVING quaiified as Administrator .
XX upon the Estate of the late r. R.
Bell, I hereby give notice to all persons '
uviuiu uAUAiuri aiub Btua iiiScace, to
present them to me at Enfield, N, 0. ;
nrnnarlv tWAvan 'a stn Us.9-u ai. A a
S- vr'w--1 ,vs v v uciuio mo xix su
ay of September. 1883. or thin
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
And all persons indebted to said Es
tate will come forward and settle at. nnrw
and save costs of suit - v
, DAVID BELL, Administrator
Ang3, 1837. 4w ' of D, B.Bell. ' .