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THE GLEANER. GRAHAM, N. C., DEC 21, 1875. Local, State and General. W. T. JOHNSON. EDITOR. air. J*ka C. lUbtrtMl, ll ranpß ■ ghepa, !■ mtr aatherlsed »• r»- tei rr iibMripliaM, u receipt fcr ffere Mee. £ CHRISTMAS.— There", will.be no paper Issued next week. t"Te artf going to take a holiday. EvefyfrOYfy does, even members ot Congress,- and State legisla. tures cease their iniqtfity then for a season. A new year will have been tiahered in before greet you again. A merry Christmiris ftmTa happy new year to all. MARRIED.— In the Presbyterian church in this place on the evening of the 15th, fey the Rev. A. Currie, Mr. P. A. Mitch ai to Miss Annie C. Albright. »" , * Montford McGehee, of Person coun ty, has been designated, by Hen. B. F. Moore, chairman of a com mil tee appoin ted Tat (Hit purpose at a meeting of the bar di Wake county, to deliver a eulogy fipon the life and character of the late Gov. Graham. There will be art CfrteftldiitnMit given at Good Templar's Mall, Company Shops, on Thursday cfening next, the 23d instant. An oyster supper and mu sic will form a part of the attractions. It will be uear enough to Christmas to make the season a jolly oue. "We call attention to the new adver. tisement of Houston & Causer, grocers of Greensboro, which will.be found in another column. This is an etiterpris. lag firm, and ia rapidly extending its trade. The firm oflbrs inducements to eountry merchants. Everything in the grocery line may be tound at their house. W. F* Jones of our town has accepted the challenge of 8. B. Holt contained in this paper some issues back, and as soon as tbe time and place and judges can be settled upon we will have an exhibition of corn. Mr. Jones authorizes us to say to the public that he accepts the chal lenge and is ready at any time to ar range tbe preliminaries. The merchants of our town and Company Shops are doing a lively bu siness ia tbe way ofbuying and shipping birds. They are supplying city eating houses at the expense of the farming interest. Insects will become more numerons and consequently more de structive in proportion to the destruc tion of birds. 0 THE SPIRIT or ARKANSAS.— This journal ia published at Little Book, Ar. Kansas, and is devoted to the material interest of that State. It eontaius in formation in the highest degree valuable to those contemplating a change ot residence, as well-as much other impor tant matter, especially to farmers. It is a thirty-six column paper with a supple ment half its own size, and is published monthly at fifty ceuts a year. Address T. B. Mills & Co., Little Bock Arkan sas. \ ' At a meeting ot Graham Grange, No 135, it was determined to have an ag ricultural fair and an invitation is here by extended to ail other Granges in the county to send np a representation to the next mqpting, when all arrange, ments for said lair will be made. Those de iling to compete will see that they are represented at Graham on Satur day, betore the 2nd Sunday in Jaana ry- By order of Grange. J. N. H. Cleodennin, ■ Master. THAT BABBIT HUKT.— It was appoint ed seme two weeks ago and came oil last Thursday. This bunt, was in a worldly point of view a seccess. The rabbits were dogged in a cruel man. ner. If Bergh with Us society with the long name was only hereabouts this sport woeid bivi to eease. "The born ef the mo mere "be heard on the hill," tor tfcepnrpose of calling "pupy, flee and heand and cur of low degree" (we expect that's wrong) to the chase ef Ihesc dainty night visiters of gardens and yeong orchards. We have procured a sort of census, or sta tistical report of that hnnt. Thefigureg were furnished us by our friend D. P. T. end w)D set require verification by tIK se who know ear eoaree of informa tion. We give the following putjoa lars. Men and boys present, and actively engaged, both foot and hone, seventy. Horses taken into the action, nnder sad. ■die aad in vehicles,tweuty-eeven. Weap one and instruments of tortnre need, forty-eeven dogs repreaentiug as many Tariou breeds, sixes, oolors. and valoee as could have been found in a Confed erate nitre idle during the war. Slain, 108 rsbbita, whose bodies were recovered. There waa a log full left on the field estimated by our iniormant to contain aoase two thousand. They bad been packing themselves away since the bunt waa projected, as be ver ily believes. •OHIETHIMCt MARK FOR OB A* •I A.Tt. It is seldom tbe case that people in small towns, without going lrom home, have an opportunity of listening to a lecturt ai any kind, and much less one of real merit and beauty. As announ ced in our last issue Rev. Dr. T. H. Pritfthwd ot Raleigh delivered his lect ure on the "Literary attractions of the Bible" in this place last Thursday night. There was not so large a crowd out to hear it, as could have been wished, which may at least be partly ac«x>unted fpr, because of the threatened inclem ency of tbe weather. The Bible was considered by the lecturer m a literary worlc only, and in so considering it, it was viewed as veuerable lor its antiquity beyond all else, as • history it had no comparison, its truths baffling science ' to controvert them,and as a grand epic, its hero could not be mentioned in con. section with other heroes of other poems without an apology for seeming ii reverence and sacrilege. The sublimity beauty and force ofitrf grandest passage, were compared with those of the most gifted, admired and renowned authors. The comparison was as the effulgence ot the noonday sun to the modest twink ling of an evening star. Then in tender pathos, fervor, and soft, melting strains, such as stir the holiest passions and wake to ecstacy the tenderest emotions, it was shewn to surpass all other books to a degree 1 would forbid eveu the wafft of doe ap_ j prociation,or dissimilarity of tastes from j recognizing its superior excellenoe.Then , as a code of laws, it was shown te be so | admirable for |ts learning as to have immortalized the names of those whG had only sipped at the fountain of its wisdom. The subject is a grand one, but It certainly lost noneofitsgranduer in the treatment It received. The Dr. being with us consented to preach in the Presbyterian church on Friday night. His subject was the sin ot the tongue aud the evils that flotf from that unruly member were grouped and so plainly and graphically laid before his audience, that we think there was not one who, in dealing with himself candidly, did not stand self accused, and ready to enter the plea of guilty to more than one charge of trangression, to which he had permitted himself lead by that member that coutrols the whole body. The sermon abounded in iuter esiug information, and sound advice* and wholesome directum, and it pointed to many evils scareiy thought of and wrongs committed by the God-given power of speech. We trust the Dr. may fiud time aud have the inclination to make us another visit. John Crudup, aud Hillrfman Morgan both negroes of Franklin county. In 1871 Oud up threatened to tell of a theft committed by Morgan, when the latter waylaid and killed the former, Morgan made Lis escape after the mnrder and nothing was heard of him till recently it was ascertained that he was in Cum berland county. W. V. Clifton of Bal. eisrh was specially commissioned by the Governor to make his arrest. lie did so in Cumberland county a few days ago> but had to shoot the mnrderer first. Morgan is now in jail at Fayetteville awaiting removal to Louisbuig which will take place as soon as his wound will permit. A man came to Baleigh mouths ago and gave his name as Flonrnoy. He behaved himself well. He has been arrested in Wilmington, nnder the charge ef being au escaped criminal from Georgia named Porter. A tele gram to the Mayor of Baleigh led to the arrest of a wrong man lor Porter, when Flonrnoy or Porter whichever it is, left lor Wilmington where he was nabbed. If he is not Porter be is having trouble, if he Is Porter, he will have mere. Dr. Chapin ot Chatham tried to oust Ike Young of Granville from his Cel» lectorship of Internal revenue. He didn't do it. Both get mad about it Met in Baleigh and had a fight. None killed er seriously woanded. The Sentinel gives an account of it." Let as have peace." Fifty more oovicts from the peni tentiary gone to work on the Spartans burg mud Ashville railroad. Seventeen of the tkirty-mrm that csoapod bare boon recaptured twa killed in tb« at tempt with e fair prospect of getting the balajMO. ■■ * " 1 Jamea W. Wilson baa taken the eon. tract oftenaoHng the Blue Ridge be. tween Old Fsrt and Asbeville. It waa awarded Mm at a recent Meeting of the Commissioners of the W.N. C. B.lt. at Old Fort. The gin house of Mr. Nlcol, in the surbwrbs of Kinston, with ive bales of cotton, consumed by ire on Monday night the 18tb. Loss 95000. Insur ance 91,800. Tne work et an insendia ry. Three convicts, at work on the W. N. C. R. R. escaped. In an attempt to recapture them, one was killed, one taken and one got away. THS.HAS HI, aei.r, '4 . - From theWUpon Advance we clip the following handsome,as well as merrited compliment to our countyman. DURHAM N. C., Dec. sth, 1875. EDITORS ADVANCE: Having seen from the State press k the names of a number of promiuen t gentlemen men tioned in with the next Gubernational nomination by the iJern ocratic party of STorth Caralina, I ask in the name of the Farmers and Me chanics, space in your valuble journal to suggest the name of one, who is not only mere tfearly identified with the Farming Mechauical and Manufactu ring interests of our State, but sterling worth, educational ability and Executive capacity renders him the peer and equal of any of the gentlemen "named. Col. Thomas M. Holt of Alamance is no stranger to the people of North Carolina. Though not a politician, his great efforts to build np our waste plaeeg promote agriculture and leading the ran in the establishment of manufactures, have brought htm to the front as one of our flrst and foremost men, I beleive him to be the choice of the people, 1 know him to be the cboioe of the FARMERS k MECHANICS. Col.Buford reports the earnings of the N. C. R. R. for the past-year as fol lows, [ It will be seen that I earnings of this divis | ion for the ye*r as re ported are $593,429 68 The working expenses tor " the some period are 409,756, 68 Decrease of net earnings Vor the year 68.504 71 We de not know whether the rental of the Wad is ideluded in the 61 pauses given or not; it it is the lessees are making a good thing of their lease if not then it will be seen that the lessor made a good trade* Heavy Robbery fVom the freight cars en W. C. kA.R. R. The plan carried on was to break open the can and throw the freight from them as they were moving, which the iheives and their accomplices then carried to a place of deposit. The case was worked up, and a possee from Wilmington went quietly to the rendevouz of the robbers and arrested a gang of fourteen, recovering muchof the stoleu property. They were all negroes. Johu Fisher, Lewis Wood k Richard Wood of Onslow county are in trouble before U. 8. Commissioner in Wilming ton, for making money out of old pew ter basins. Five cents uickles was what they made. We don't meddle with the vrredeema' able. It ia reported that all the docnmen" tarr evidence against Babcock baa been stolen and spirited away from the office of tbe United States district court clerk's offlice, in St. Louis. Very likely, Million-dollar official this res would hardlr hesitate to perpetrate a burglary to save the hcaJ crimiual. J. H. Mills lias accepted the superiu tandencvof tbe Orphan Asylum tor another twelre months. This will be gratifying news to all. Jfo better or more zealons mau could be found. We feel glad on the account of tbe destitute orphans. The Nash and Franklin oonnty gold mines are panning out handsomely. A new a»d rich vein baa been stt&ek* These mines bare passed into tbe bands of experienced miners and are being worked with improved machinery. Tbe yiold la about SIOO to the ton of quarts. The Republican National Executive Committee meets tin 18th of January to fix upon and time a place for holding tbe next national convention of its par ty. Mr. Horner, of tbe Horner A Graves School at Hillsboro goes back to bis homo at Oxford. The school will con tinue. Failing health it Is said occasions the withdrawal of Mr. Homer. . A kerosene lamp exploded in a store .in Wilmington. There was some lively getting around hoi no serioos damage. We have always been afraid of tbe things, and especially the safety kind. Governor Brogdon has gone to see the centennial grounds at Philadelphia He is to meet, the President, Court, and members of iisngiass. Ju*t a big frolic,—no significance. Mr. Sam). 8. Clayton, near Chapej Hill fell dead Jostafter taking a drink of water at bis baoee. He was in his nsnal health up to the very moment. McDonal, the negro burglar, was to have been hanged in Fayetteville last Friday, but our Govorner, commuted bis sentence to imprisonment for life. Two Mormon ministers preached in Charlotte. Subjects " Mormonism, what is it?" snd its evtysnoes. Minnesota comes to the front on the woman suffrage question. At the recant State election a large majority was given lOr the constitutional amendment which provides that any weman of twentv-one years of age and upward may vote at any election tor choosing officers of schools, or on any measure relating to schools and she is'eligible to any office pertaining to the management of schools. Qnent Bryant, who some time ago forfeited his* temporary bnil bond, was recaptured in Salisbun and now, in Wake jail, awaits his trial, at the next term of the Superior Court, for robbing a man named Jones and for one or two other similar offences. The citizens of San Diego have or ganize a volunteer force to preserve order on the frontier. There is a great fathering of Mexicans at a large camp in Treald vallev Either a raid across the border, or a revolution in lower Cal ifornia is intended. Gov. Brogden has offered a rewaui of t™*o hundred dollars for the arrest and delivery of Columbus Jones, who recent lv killed a negro boy named Jamas at Hickory. Bpnrgeon says that he wishes he conld find the converts of Moody and Sankey In London, and, futhermore, that ft would take something a hundred times [ greater than that revival to move Lon don. We notice from the proceedings of the Methodist Enisoopal Conference recent, iy hold in Wilmington that Rev. Wm- M. Jordan is assigned to Alamance elr cuit. The schedule on the N. C. R. R. has changed. The trains going West get to Company Shops about one o'clock, those going East get there about two as we are informed. Will publish the altereg schedule in our next. , A. W. Thompson, ot Union county South Carolina, made one hundred and twenty-eight and one-third bushels ot corn on an acre of land. There is a ten-ml'o-square track in Anson county cn which no tick ever set ip foot. Too much lime and sulphvr in The Eastern Medieal Association will hold its next meeting in Tarhom. Dr. H. W. Faiaon of Duplin county is Pres ident, ' EVAHS k THAXTON. —This firm has been dissolved and the Milton Chroni cle will hereafter be run by Evans alone. _ A honse in Wilmington, belonging to Bishop Atkinston. and occupied bv Walker Meares, was burned last Fri day. It is considered not respectful by some radical papers to call Grant the "grand high fiaboockalorum of the whiskey ring." The Her. C. Durham of Goldsboro is to take charge ot the Baptist church at Durham the Ist of January-So we learn from the Plant. / The Wilmington papers speak in high terms of Judge Henry, who is holding a special term of the Superior Court there. A soup house for tlie needy is to be opened in Wilmington under the aua> pices of the ladiesbenevolent society. The Sentinel savs the preseut police force in Raleigh is the most efficient that city has ever had. The survey of the proposed railroad from Goldsboro to Fayettvllle, is lo be commenced soon. The estate of the late Vice-President Wilson is said to atumut to only abont six thousand dollars. Mrs. Phillips an old and infirm lady of Newborn waa burned to death In her room. Her clothing took fire. Bouitz of the Goldsboro Mettengm has sued ex-Judge Ruaaol for libel s2o,* 000 damages claimed. r ■■---■ r The Sentinel says that Wily, Sharif of Montgomery county baa left with $7000,- 00 of the peoples money. Randolph Sutton committed burglary in Cabarrus county, awtls to bang for it on the 21st January. The communists of Chicago are arming and drilling nightly. Congress adjourned yesterd ay to the Atfc January. in Ml IDriSIOBCSBSTi AlaaaaiM Cmmmtf Edmund Graham and oc>«ra ez ptarte. it wpearta* to the sactiafaettoa ofthn wort that wflHamOraham Jofca Graham Thot. Gra ham aad the t»etr» at Uw of iaatos Graham ilcmsairrt srr -••»« thu ***** sad that they are the parties to be effedsd by aad EStt MiiciGmMa" tor six wseka. W. A. ALBRIGHT, C. 8. C. Alamance County. ■R iVrSRSSR COSBTi Alaaaac* VtaaSr, To WBHam OrohaaL John Graham, Thom- M Graham, yd thaWn at tow of Jamas Qra* takTaSteTThat at the Bprtngtermlß» of Alamance BbpeyW>c Coart, tofr» heM at the eoartbeMeto Graham, oa the aeeoad Moa day befone the Im Monday In March 1878, a motion will be msde la s proceedlng now de pending la said coart, ana entitled open the docketthereof "Edmund Graham others Ac partoforsn order directing the clerk of .aid court to collect the monies due tor Ae por chaae of lands described In the petetlon In •aid proceeding and to pay over the «ame to me following named parties to add proceeding exclusive Stheofl»er partlea thereto »*. To Fanny Braxton one third part of said mooftos. To Jane Dixon one third part of aaid mo nics. To the heirs at law of Mary Ann Mallete do ceaaed a ooe third part of add monle. Affidavit for said order Sled to Q*'s oflee Dec. 17th. 1875. R. »• PAJHCRR, Attorney. I n COMMERCIAL. Graham Market. | COBBBCTBD WUKLT BT SCOTT FTDONNVLI. , Tuea lay, Dec. 21, 1875. Apples, dried, V ib BSlO •' preen V bushel .. I.oos>VfiO Beans, t bush. .. 73a 1.00 Butter Vlb. 25@30 Beeswax V lb 20n25 Bacon lideS V tt> 15@19 " shoulder*, V ttj 10® W/fr " bams 15018 Beef* lb Hl:»k"berrie» dried; o## Bark, sasafras rocts V lb 4*5 Cantlugs, old V lt> 1 Cloth, tow and cotton, V yd 90*05 Corn V bush * 70 @BO Chickens each Cotton, lint, Vlb I*aiß •' la seed 8W Clover seed, V bushel «... A00»».(i0 Docks each ;...t IS#9D EggsVdos. t.ti aosis Flour, family V bbl (.0096.90 Feathers V lb f 80050 Hay V 100 B> SOaOO Hides, green, V ■> ..... ®6066_ - dry, Vft ......... 19^18>J5 Lard/tb.....*. 10096 Meal, corn, V lb , Oats, seed V bash 50^00 Union* * bo*h. 40050 " sets * quart ». oft@lo Peas ? bush OOfel-OO Potatoes, Irhhfbuilt " sweet " 80#W Pork Vlb '.. 08010 Peaches;dried, peeled, * 16090 " " nnpeeled, 06010 R*s»*> 0 Shingles V thoosaud J. 5005.00 Tallow V lb 08010 Wood V cord 3.0002,90 Durham Tobacco Maiket, coaascTßD BT a. I, PARISH, VABMBBS* •• WABBHOVSB. Receipt* very good. Great oeal of wet to bacco on the.market i would urge planter* not to put their tobacoo on the market anle** la good order. DABB. Log, new, Common to Ooost 3:00*5.00 niuas. Common, old lOall Medium . - - 19a14 Good " .... 14*18 tWOTTHBS. Common, eU - - - - 10al9 «« . 19*15 Good to Fkaey, old . - » 90*^0 mueirr vumnu. Common to Medina, old - 1 10*97 Good - - - - 80*46 ; Fine, ..." - - 40*80 Mm. ... 1 - 08*80 Large orders at iay house for all grades, both new and old. « LM ——| SOCBBIEB C6IWTI Almaep V*e*tr E. 8. Parker, as Admluiitrator] SUMMONS SOB of Samual Adams. P Ucutitf, BBLIBV, Again* John Adams, John Boon and ' Special Pro— wife Koena,Jaeob Hicks and wife Piety, cttdingt. Defendant*, State of North Carolina: To tm SKtrif of Alamance anmty aaBBTiaO; Ton alts hereby nnmrasmted to summon John Adams, John Boon snd wife Roena, Ja cob Hicks and wife Piety, the defendant apove named if they be found within your enmity to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superi or Court for the County of Alamanee within twenty days after the servloe of this summons on them exclusive of the day of sueh service, and answer the eomplalat which will be deposited in the office of said Clerk within ten days from the date of this summons: And let •aid defend ant* take notiee that If they fall to answer the compiaiut within Uiat time th* plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief de manded in the complaint Herein fail not and of this summon* make doe return. Given under my hand and the seal of said W. A. ALBRIGHT, C, 8. C. Alamanee County. This 97 day of November 1875. In the above enflUed proceeding It appearing to the satisfaction of toe Court that John Ad am* Is a proper party to said proceeding and that be Is a non resident of the State it Is order ed that publication be made In the ALAMABCB ULXAMBB for six snoceaseivs weeks In lien of perwooal service of Summons npun aald John Adams. W. A. ALBRIGHT, Clark Superior Court Alamance County. Done at office In ftrahaui I theS7th No*. 187*-, ( 1875. M 75. Spring and Summer GOODS!! The very latest Styles and Cheap. MHT OSSOS,KSTISNarLSTn»a, Mbiss tniM» siam, •BSCSMSS, SASSWASI CSSCKBST WSOaBS* VASI. Every tUrnr usually found in a Retail Mors WillblMUU CHEAP AS THR CHEAfEST. Him ft* come to town ea!l and asa my stock—l am aare It will pay yon. J. L. Scott. SprST-Sa Graham N. C. QDELL, RAG AN * CO., GREENBBOBO, N. C. WHOLESALE SALEM » General Merchandise a» aobsts voa «Mar Valla mU »aey Ww tM ThnSfl - '— ••«^jar.aaasr IttiAfV'* fltarcko ... - j F. JOAOCSFC SONS, * GRAHAM, X. C. f Baggy and Carriage Makers, Are prepared to M at Hm shortest notlee aU order* la their Una. Repairing promptly and neatly done, at ■SNRAVI SATIS. They also keep constantly on hand for asl at their shop, an aaaortment of IrM, NalU. Sassr HMrifl. F»a»ar e* ralai* »f all Pl«a«l». aad CaSlas. Any style of coffin fnrnlnhed at two honrs notice. All kinds of produce token at market prices. . „ . • We are t&ankful for paat patronage, and hope to merit Ita continuance. feblß-3m ADVERTISEMENTS, w. B. FARRAB, ' •PTIOMR, ITATCIMMKRR, AND JEWELER, AND !" ENGRAVER, I AKD DEALER IX #AT(!RR«, CTiOCKS, 4BITRI.IV j ®Hvcr Ware; BridalPrMenta, Solid i lUtigH, Walking Ciuitstf Gold Pens, Ac. I GREENSBORO, N. C. i *Mek will fco wM chmp far #M. tSt Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, tawing Ma-- chines, and PUtols repaired cheap and on •hort notice An assorted slock of Oun>t, VU* tola, Cartridges, Ac., ahvuyt on haitd . apr *Mj»* TH # BtNNY 80T7 T If **• «•* Hiilmbmi tllrrai Paper tm Aaaerlca. »«ar.LIiItTANN«PNCRmiNTN FKEE^a She following new stories will aooa be me need, aud will be the iuoet intensely thrill— iag of any romance* yet published in an Amer ican journal. MU.A ikMMf •m nmmvwt M* ifrfi. 4 , SSL£ls2iJ?Ka^s„ U| ~' eoia and Johnson, sad NWlf' ecutitn of Mrs. Surratt la UK Warmm ww a DimwouisriD luthhai/ WBITTRII'IiriLM*! •* XIMIMT A lury mf Mm i.ui Hwpmlmmm** Br JI. Quad or m IftcnihAW TlbM> FIGHTING AOAINHT FATE j v m ALtllß 12V TUB A Brii'Japt ch-.TiI, now Running by lfr*. tfa FUrjraa. wboMta# finest Story Writer of tha Aga. IMtB BilWraMHi •» Tlm TiWidMi af a I.SMHI Ctrl' Br A POPULAR NowujM, BiniiWVINCU •» TBf CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT. Br CoL If. O. Capers, Chief Clark of Treasury tinder Mr. Menimlmger. W This win baa deeply latarerh* serie# of sketches giving the early trials, diaadvuu tagaa, and many amusing incldenu of oar peo ple in their efforts to establish an tadepenneut Government. W* A number of unusually brilliant short stories appear in each iswe, with a great vari ety of speaking subject*. Mkttriftlsa, MM m Tear. Clubs of 4 and upwards, HM each. M JK) 41. 4 °° py F ?JS E » 000 year ' tor • c * ub * of 5 at **.oo. Address > J. H. SEALS, Atlanta, flu. King Alfonso s giving the CarlUU a lively time, audl B. TATE * 00., at the old stand of Murray A Tate, iu Graham, an giving all whotrj to undersell them a lively time. Alfonso and Tate 6 Co.,are botli bound to succeed. Tate * Co. will buy at Um* Lighest prices all you have to .eU, and at the lowest prices sell you all you want to bay. SCHEDULE. " PIBMMT AIBAMB BMI.WAT. £bSOMßb§^ RICHMOND tc DANVILLB, RICHMOND A DAK ▼nxa K W., M. 0. Drraiou. and! Momu WMTtBK N. C. R. W. CONDENSED °TUi£-TABIJE. In Effect on and aftay JsiAMilay,. Sep 19th, 1876. GOING NORTIT. STATION*. MA IU KXPKSM Lowe Chariot to V.IA p. M. 5.45 A. M. " Air-Line Jmic.. 0.3S p. M. 8.30 A. M. •' Bali*»mry IIJ® p. m. 8.84 a. M. " Greenaboro'... 1U A. M. 10.06 A. H. " Danville 6.06 A.M. 1.16 p. M, " Dundee.. 6.16 A.M. 1.90 P.M. " Burkvllle... .11.85 A. M. 0.07 P. M. Arrive at Richmond. 6.96 p. m. 8.48 p. M GOING SO.UTIJ. »TAT i w. -MAIIW E.vm« Lent Richmond.... .118 P. M. M 6 A. M. " Burkvllle,.... 4.86 " U6A. M. • " Dundee 16J8 - 1.14 p. M " Danville lO.tfO " 1.17 P. M " Greeniboro.. . 8.06 A. M. 8.68 r. M" " 6elM mry.... 5.63 " *ls r. M. " Air-Line June. K. 06 - 666 P.M. Alive at Charlotte BJSN ** 141 p. M GOING KABT . GOING WKT STATIONS, | MAIL, | Man. -. . • Reeddown Read op. L've Green*bora* I 8.00 A. M. I Arr. 1.45 A. M " Co. BIMHM 4.60 a. M. I L'ra 16-60 A. M " Raleigh I BJBA. M. I :• B.lorn Ar.atGotZiboro. 111.30 A. I.j L*ve 6.00 p. M HMTIt W*HTMmm R.C.R.I, (BALRX • BKAKCB.) Leave Gieenriinrn* .*Jto P. X. Arrive at Greewfifero'. . .10.88 A. X. PaemKer train leering Raleigh at *lO P.M. connect* at Oi—ehift? with tie Mnrtfcw bound train; maUuc tfm qui£e>t tine to all Northern tMee. PiTee of ticket* taw as via °^rafaM > tO aad from point* East of Greens boro* connect at GteMwwtf With Mall Train* to or flow pointa North or South. Two train* dally, bothwaye. . Lynchburg Accommodation leave Rkh» mood dally at tt.OO A. M., arrive at Burke riUekttT. M., leave Bnikeville 4.8 C A. M„ arrive at Richmond 7M A. M. Hm Chmmgr mf Car* Cfc«rl«lW mm* Bicbaw*4. Mile*. For further lnfornfation, •ddn»B JOHN R. MACMI RDO, Genl. Pa*een*er As-nt. .Richmond Va T. It. ». fALCOTT? , Tnglftmr A Greal SupelntcdnenU
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