PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
BlCHjrOND&DANVJLLK, RtOIMOND & DAN
VILLE R. W., N, C. DivIbicn, and North
EASTERN N. O. K.W.
CONOKN'SED TIME TABLE,
In effect on and after Sunday, Oct 15, 1876.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS.
Leave Charlotte, .
“ Air Line J’ct’n .
“ Salisbury,
“ Greensboro,
“ Danville,
“ Dimd('0,
“ Burkville,
Arrive Eichmond,
4:50
5:20
7:85
9:55
12:02
1:46
5:05
7:43
p. m.
p. m.
GOING SOUTH.
STATIONS.
MAIL
Leave Richmond
“ Burkville,
10i4C ‘
“ Dundie,
2:55 p.
“ Danville,
2:09 ‘
“ Gr '('iisboro
5:'0 “
“ Su]i-'l)nry
8:>r> ‘
Air Lin" J’n
10:25 ‘
Arrive Charlotte
10:37 ‘
OOTNO EAST.
STATIONS.
I.cave Gn'ensboro
“ Co. Shops
Arr. at Hale’gh
“ Golds>M)ro
r 10:05 am
L 11:21 am
5 2:41 p ni
; 5:05
STATT'^NS : ACCOMMODATION TEA
L’ve Gr^'f'U b'u-o ;
Co. .Shops ;
Arr at I?a'(‘i di ;
Arr ::t Goldsboro'
?6:30 p m:
11:10'- :
am:
"11:80“ :
i\rr 9:00' a m
^Lv ,6:50 a m
?- Ar r 9:50 p ni
^ Lv 5:20 p ill
N^'^nTT WESTERN' N. C. R. R.
fSr.T.EM BRANCH.)
I/cavo C’'oen4)oro - - 6.00 p.m.
Arrive at S-de:n - - 8:15 a. m.
Leive6-d'M5 - - 70:3 “
Arrive at Greensboro - 9:15 “
PasRcm.ortrai’’ leavlngRahdgh at 12:3-' P.
M. cor.nects at Greensboro w'tii tbe Southern
bound tr.d''.; malduT th«‘qniekr-st tiino to all
Soutlie- n eiiies. Price of ncki't'^ same as via
oth.er rout(*s.
Acc''mi'nrdad''n 'Train leaving' Gr ensboro
at 10:15 A. , connects at Goldsboro with
IsTorti'err. bound 'i'lainson the 'Wihnington
and Weidtm ILulroad.
No Change
Atlanta and
Miles.
For further information address
JOIIiSr. R. MACMURPO,
flen’l Pass'-nger .Agent,
52— Richmond, Va
of Cars between
Richmond, 5d7
Oarolma Central Eailway Co.
Office General Sfperintkndf.nt. \
Wilmington, N. C., Sept, 16,1876,./
Change of Schedule.
On and aft"!* ^nedaj' the 17lh inst., traias
will run over this Railway as lollows :
Passenger and Mail Express
heavu Wibnington at A. AF.
Arrive in Olnrlutte at ^:8rr p. M.
Le:ive 1'harlo‘te at 6:30 A.AF.
Arrive at Wilmington at 8:30 P. At.
' Daily except Sundays.
Through Freight.
I.oaFc IVilmtn.gfon Mt 7:ii0 P, M.
-Arrive et Cliarlotle lit ISi.l'i^ I’. M.
Leave Clipriottc r,t 6:4'! P. M.
.Vrrive at IVilmiii.gtoii at 12:00 M
Daily except Sunday.
Local Freight.
Leave Wilminirton at 0:40 A.
.Arrive at Lnurinbnrg 6:'C5 P. AF.
Leave Laniinburg 5:00 .A. AF.
-Arrive at Charlotte at 4:35 P. AT.
F.oavc Charlotte at 5:00 ,\. AT.
.Arrive at Taiuriuburg 4:30 P. AT.
Leave LanrinF)urg 5:00 A. AT.
.Arrive at AVilminoton 4:30 P. AT.
Leave Wiliniunion—Alondays, AVednesdays
and Fridays,
Leave Charlotte—ATondaj's, AVednesdays and
Fridays.
Ro Pas-'eng'ers allowed nr Tickets sold by
Freight Trains.
V. Q. JOIIATSOK,
1- General Superintendent.
OLDEST AND LARGEST TEMPER •'
ANOE FAMILY NEWSPAPER
(lOINQ WKST.
MAIL
. Ar,5:2‘ipm
-M-v 4:2.6
I Ar 12:30
«Lvel0:10pm
Seaboard and Eoanoke E. E.
Ofliceof theSuperintonclrnt of Transport':-
tion, ot the Seabord* Roanoke Railroad Com.
p.iny.
Portsmouth, Va., May 6lh 1876
vvinb““’ 'd tl^eSthiCtant, tmin-
^ tbllo'ws: °
Mail train ro
JNo. 2 Pi eight tram at 3,00 p.m.
AtDUVE AT PORTSMOUTH
ilail tram .n i-
Ly. 1 Freight train at 12 00 In
^0.2 Freight tniin..., .....' p. IIt
Aladtram Sontli will stop only at Suffolk
Primklm, Newsom’s, Boykin’s,'^ Marmretts-
villeandSeabord. ai„aieus
Mail trakigoing North will stop only at
beabord, Boyiiin s, Franklin and Suli'olk;
I leight trains have a jiinsenger car att'icli-
ed iindwil! stop at stations for passeno-o-s'
foail Irani cornocts at Weldon with'the
"’‘ai>nd Weldon
and Raleigh and Gaston Railroads. '
And on Mondays, Wednesdays :ind Fridays
at iHauklm, witli steamer for Trenton PlV-
mouth and landings on Blackwiite’r and
Chowan River.
Freight received ...
from 8 :i. m. to 4 p. in.
^ . E. G. GHIO,
buperintendent of Transportation.
Time Table 7v^estern N. 0. E. E.
NUMBER 23.
In effect on and after Monday, April 10, 1876.
Arrive.
0.20 A. M
P.lf “
10.50
11.18 “
12.10!
12.35
l.OC “
2 00 “
2.4.5 “
3.0 “
4.25 “
5..15 “
Arrive.
4,15 p,M.
3,80 “
2.35 “
'2.07 “
11.40 “ .
12.50 “ .
■:2,25 .
1.35 A. M. .
■0.40 - .
3.4-5 “ .
8.-55 “ .
.8.10 “ .
7.20 “ .
GOING WEST.
Salisbury
Tliird CrL k
St'desville
Plotf’s
'Catawlia Slalion..
Yewt;)ii
Panova
Ilickoiy' 1,20
Icai'd 2,05 “
Morganton 2,.55 ‘‘
Bi'idgewatcr 3,45 “
M.'U'ion 4.30 ‘
OhlFcit. 5,20 “
GOING EAST. l.eave.
Leave.
8,50 A Ji
9.30 “
10,25 “
10,.53 “
11,18 “
12,15 pm
12,35
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.'rhiru Creek
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Stat'a,vllle 2,;>0
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■ Plott’s 2,10
. .Cct.av.’baStation.. 1,45
..Ne-.vlon I2,:55
..(.'■uicva 12,30
..Hickory 11,552
..Icai-d 10,45 “
.. iUorganton 9,5-5 “
. .Pvidgewater 9,00 “
..Marion 8,15 “
..OldFort 7,25 “
Going We.-t, Breakfast at Salisltnry, 8,00
A. M., going East, Dinner at Hickorjg 11,35,
A. M.
S. -MuD. TATE,
General Snperintendent.
IV. S. Pearson,
Master of Transtiortation.
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