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HS the SHIPS COHfC'm they tfAtl O m jhca cases -rto medicine 15 oaaV "fo m rAN f HtfDJA vhre the is so Ccmbfe 'WORSHIP MEDCtNE cftLe CFGGS, because it is so vtonierful in Us cure's ... j sholdi be iq every hous&.-lt i s invaUiethe, for CHOLERA JVTOKBUS Dia.frhbe pmaif s' (S it Son. .Trojb NATURE'S A RELIABLE REMEDY CURE FOR m CONSTIPATION, ;r- 7 Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient. It is certain in iu ef fects. It i- gentle in iU notion. It is palatable to the taste. It can b re lied upon to cure, and it cures by agisting, not byi outraging, nature. Dos not take violent pur g taves yourselves, or allow y ur children' to tike tb m. r Always use this el gait :phannaceu tical preparation, which Sick-Headache. . AND O'SPEPSIA. has for more than forty years a public fav jriif.. Suldby druggists everj where. CatarrH i Balm 'Jives Relief at once and Cures ' ! 4 fOLD IN DEAD, CATARRH, HAY FLVr:R. Not a L'vjuid, Snuff Free mil r rowaer l- Il.vi J, if .w mm mm & m mm mmm IfVIU I njuiiuu . ugi HAY "FEVER and Oflensive odera. ' i.a'tiule is applied ioto each nostril and is agiWable- Prince CO cent at druggists;, by mail; rejjitrecL 60 cts. Cirrjulai tree. KLf BROS., Dnfggists, Owego, N. Y. FIIYTE ILORIDA TONIC! Mil. FOSTER 8. .CHAPMAN, One ol the landmark of th Georgia lrtg trtde, now of Orlando,' Florid, write? :' " ', . ' -i can hardly seler a single case of the many to whom I have' sob I Gulnn' Pioneer Blood Renewer. but what have been , satisfied? and I find it the best remedy for all Skin Diseases I hare ever old, a fine Florida Tonic !' I " i e I "FOSTER S, CHAPMAJT, i. t. Orndo, fla." CERTAIN CURS FOB CATARRH 1 k txmxB F1.KSH PRODUCER AND TONIC LdiiB's' Pioneer Blood gnawer Cure all Blood and Skin tism. Scrofula, Old Sore. Medicine. Diaeaswa, Rhenma- perfect Spring If not in votir market ft will be lorwardwl on receipt of price. Small bottle fl.06; large tl.74. Kssay en Blood and Skin Diseases! nai)d tree. MACON MXDICIiri COM? ANT, Maeon, Oa. ItBULJUS F Rcti CLGiERftNDGRlSSSEEDS We have in bto're and arriving: 200 11; fcheli ew Setd Rye, ' 2(XJ 2tK) SCO (retard Grass teedf Kentu- kv Blue Grass Seed. Ked Top or Herds &ras Seed, 20 " 2C . ; 20 4 ' ,'2. 0 pound lulian i e Urass hed, E nglish Rye Grass Seed Reu Clover 8eed. Lucerne Clover Seed; 'CO SapHug Clovtr Ecedt 3J- The btst time for sowing i from now WILLAMSON 4 UPCHUROH. RaI Igh, N. C, Aug. 31, dim. . - ; . A. W : FRAPS' New. Grocery Store I have ope: ed nt my old gtftnd, No 232 FAYETTE1LLE ST., Opposite the Market, . A GROCER BUSINESS, . .U I.I rp I will be viewed to baVe my old r..wis h.uI the nubile call on me. I w 11 keep a Full Stock of the Btst Good at the Lowest fAOLERjq Market Price. iA. W, TEATS. Salelgh, Aug 27 (Um, ' ' News 'and. Observes; WEDNESDAY. SEPT.;i5, 1886 1 O, bright blue eyesilong lashes-unde-, L Twin bonies of love and thought anil dor, .Sweet in your magic power, fof lo ! j I we you wherso'er I go! ; ! .' Light of my life, my star, my Sun, 1 Mavourneen, dearest one 1 'O, true, pure woman's heart and mind, In which earth's goodness is enshrined. Sweet is you- magic power, for lo 1 You eutde me whereso'er I go 1 Lignt of my life, my sar, my sun, Mavourneen, dearest-one 1 I George Weatheriy in CasseLfs Magazine.1 ' NORTH CAROLINA NEW8. ' HOMJ BAPPBVIMGB AS TOLD BY TBM STATE i , PKI88. : n At least a part of Charlotte's itreet Railway will oe finished by the latkr irt of October. 1 1 I The democrats of McDowell held a brimary election Friday, the first in the history of t aat part of the Sate, NeuBe river and Little river at Golds- ijboro are very high ; higher than in twenty years The latter river rose six feet in twelve hours list Saturday, f The barn of Thomas Shaw, nesr Charlotte was burned , Friday night. Presumably the S firo f was caused by rats. 1 he loss was 1,000. :. The congregation of Front street M; E , churoh at Wilmington, through the; lndneas of their Jewish friends, are; Using the temple of Israel fur a place o,f worship, .. ' j Wiley Gosnell, who is charged with lilling his wife last winter was arrested: in Haywood county a few days ago, and is now in jail at Marshall. The earthquake has reduced receipts On the turnpike road from Wilmington tid Wrightsville, very remarkably Fear of the earthquake caused it, the Star says. Mecklenburg's court-house is so badlj clacked that it will not be ' used unti: experts have examined it and pronounced as to its safety. The earthquake cracked The people of Plymouth wish the Eoper railway extended to that place. The road is now being built, and ex tends from Pantego to Lee's Mills. 1 Sassafras Fork township,- Granville county j ; has voted $10,000 to the Oxford & Clarkesville railroad company. The company has been waiting for this vote before taking any steps. Movement towards beginning work upon the road w,iil probably be made very soon.' 5 Friday night sheriff Tweed; of Madi son county, arrested George Smith, charged with oommitting a .murder in Tennessee some time ago. He fills the description exactly, and is no doubt the man wanted. The rewards offered amount to $450, the Asheville Advance J-' - , ! ! Burglars are yet at work at Wil mington, where Saturday night they eritered the residence of Mrs. Gerken, and at Goldsboro, where Friday night they robbed the residence 'of Rabbi Marx Aidses of a quantity of table fur niture, etc. ; 'The qualified voters of Brunswick county yesterday voted on the question of "Subscrintion " or "No i subscrip tion" orfIOO.000 to the capital stock of) tte South Atlantic & Northwestern railroad company. The people of Bruns wick are anxious for the road, which will have its eastern terminus iat Smith villa. I jt is rumored, the Durham; Recorder sais, that there will be a called meeting of the disgruntled citiiens of Durham eoiinty, to meet in Durham Saturday week.; This is called the fourth party The object will be to endorse the candi dacy of the originators of the move ment, who failed to be nominated by th democratic convention. Union aounty democratic convention ss mbled Saturday and nominated the following: For lower house, (J. A. Ash- craft; olerk, G. C, McLarty, present in cumbent; sheriff, J. P. Home, present incumbent;- treasurer, M. L. ; Stevens, present incumbent; register of deeds, F.i H. Wolfe, present incumbent; cor oner, H. C. Moore;, surveyor, J. C. L. Bickers. ' A colored boy near New Berne , was bitten a few days ago by a rattlesnake, and as medical aid was oat of reach the boy must have surely died but for the thoughtfub ss of his companions. The Journal says they dug a hole in the ground and placed both legs in it up to near the hips and packed the mud se curely around him. The poison was entirely extracted and the boy is how about well. & letter from Oxford says that the to bacco crop does not seem to be :so prom ising as it waa a few weeks back. A good deal has been cured, and, although the oolor generally is pretty good, the l Ta 1 tooacoo is unusually snort and email, and is probably lighter than it was thdue-ht it would be. Some of the buv- ere are confidently expecting a '"boom" in the market. Very little of ; the new crop has been sold thero yet. The Bladen county democratic con vention met at Eliiabethlown the-8th lost, and nominated the following ticket: Fcf the houpe, C. C. Lyon; for sheriff, Wm. 8. Clark; for treasurer, JohfiM. Benson; for olerk of the superior Court, Gcbrge F. Melvin; for register of deeds, John Monroe; for surveyor, James F. Gillespie; for coroner, A A. Cromartio Mr. W L. ohaw, of Bladen odunty. is tbq candidate for the senate from the 13th district, composed of the pounties of Uladen and Brunswick Ofr'Wnrkd Hmn. i For "worn-out, "run-down." debilitated Uich'l trach' r-, milliner, seam tresses, house keepers, ana overworked women generally, for. Pierc' Kavorit Pres ripti' n lit the best of all res oratie toui . It i nvt a "Cur 3- a!l," but admirably fu bOsaMngb neag of pur P4 e, bein a uot pqt nt Specific for, all those hronic Weaknesses aud Ul-m i s peculiar to women. It is a towerful, general a well a utirine, tonic and nervine, and impart- vigor ana s reniti.ii to tue waoie sysiem- it; prompt ly t'Uxet weakness stomach, indb. stion. iosting, weak back, nervous prostration, de bility andleeple'sness, In either sex.'Kavorite Prescription is toia Dy oruggiu unaer our positive guar tee. See wrapper arouij I bottle t-rir S)1.X Mttl, or m bottl for V A Urge treitute on . iseuse oi w oin n, pro fuly illui rated with Culod plates and numerous wood-cuts, sent lor ten cent in sUddd n Addree Wonus Di8pkbabt MsdICal Aa- auciAnoK, eo3 Main street, Buflaio, a. . PabUeSssahlBC. Maj. John W. Graham will speak in the court house, - Raleigh, Friday night, Sept. 17, 1H86., .tr--' Maj. John W. Graham, J. n. Pou andE. S. Abell will speak at the fol lowing points in Johnston county : ; 1 'leai.au t Grove, September "21, 1886. Home, Tuesday, September 22, 1886. Ingram's, Wednesday, September 23, 1886. Smith field, Wednesday, September 23, 1886, (at night.) Selma, Friday, September 24, 1886 Maj. John W. Graham, J. A. Long and Gon. W. R. Cox will speak at Gra ham Tuesday, September 28th. Maj. John W. Graham, Gen. W. R. Cox and Capt C. M. Cooke .will Bpeak at Pittsboro Tuesday, October 5, 1886. Maj. John W, Graham and Capt B. II. Bunn will spoak at the following points in Nash county : Nashville, Tuesday, October 12, 1886. astalia, Wednesday, October 13, 1886.. Ferrell's.Thursday, October 14, 1886. In Johnston county, Earpeborough, Friday, October 15th. Maj. John W. Graham, Hon. D. G. Fowle and Capt. C. M. Cooke, at Dur ham, Tuesday, October 19, 1886. ( Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ahould be kept in every family. A slight cough, if unchecked, U often the forerunner of consumption. One dose of this wonderful medicine has rescued many from th" grave. I m i m ( Caswell county farmers anticipate an early frost and are making quick time in harvesting th,eir tobacco. The Record. i At noon on Tuesday. Aut'Mst 10. the 195th Grand Annual Drawing of the Louisiana Htate Lottery took place, under the supervision of Cieu'ls G. T. Reauregard,' of Louisiana, and Jllbal A. iaNy, ol Virginia. No. 6S,3(il drew the first capital prize of t5,000. No. 35,till drew the second capital, prize of f 25,0OU. It WM-0'd in liftbs at $i each; one to Henry Lsjoie, lloltirook, Alass., paid through Adams Ks press in Bos'on, Mass.; one to B. Frank Bui pee, a saloon keefr, 'o. 8 Granite street, South Boston, Mats-, also paid through Adams Express; one paid through the German Bank o Memphis, Tenn.; two others paid through Weils, largo & Co.'s Bank, San Francisco, 'CUI. No. 00,840 drew the third capital prize, t0, Ou. "os. lo,32a and 67,815 drew the two iiurth capital prizes of fti,oixi each; sold in fifth at if 1 eich. to parties in Kansas C it v, Mo.; Cpi cordia, Kun., Montgomery, Al;i., New Or leans La., Fort Monrce, Va., Chicago, 111., and Philadelphia, Pa., Ac, ice. The next lirawing will occur Tuesday, October 12, 1M, and all information can be had from M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. J 1 i , Saturday morning? a colored man by the name of Pressly Rankin dropped dead at a tobacco barn near Greensboro. ! Hav Fever Sufferers. The n timber of peo- ;ple annually afllkted with this most annoying malady crems to be greatly ton the increase. ' The editor of this iouraul is an an- , nual victim, and with a clew to discover a spei itic, ha tried numerous remedies. Of "these ".Ely's Cream Balm" is by all oids the :iiuieke8t and most Hatiftactory, two applica tions greatly allaying the ustml symptoms in cue nose and eves. We would rtcoii-niena "t use by all subject to hay fever, and w gladly bear unsolicited test'niony to its effi ciency in our own case. Media, Pa., Record. Goldsboro is maturing plans water-works and an ice factory. for Euconr(inBl for the Fotrble. -.v go loner as the failing embers of vitality are capable of being rekiodied into a warm and genial glow, Just so long there is hope for the Weak and emaciated invalid. Let him cot, therefore, despoud, put berive encouragement from this, and from the furthtr fact that there is a restorative most potent in renewing the dilapidated powers of a broken down system. Yes, thanks to its unexampled tonic virtues, Horn tier's tonjsch Bi-ters is daily reviving strength in the bodies and hope in the minds of the feeble and nerv ous. Appetite, if fresh in? sleep, the acquisition of flesh and color,are blessings attendant upon the reparative pro e Ves which this priceless inviorant speedily imtiahx and carries to a successful cmclii sl n. Digrslion is restored, the blood fertil'zed and sustenance afforded to each life-sustaining orgrn by the Bitters, which is inoffensive eVen to the feminine palate, vegeUb'e in com position, and thoroughly safe. Le it, and regain vigor 1 ", Wilmington feels sure of getting a railway connection with New river. "Hn. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al ways be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once, it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as f bright as a button." It is very pleasant, to taste; soothes the child, softens the gums, allay all raio, relieve wind, regulate the bowels and 1 the best known remedy for diarrhoea Whether rising from teething or other causes, Tf ntyfl.v oents a hottJ. The democratic mass convention of Catawba after many attempts to choose a candidate for the house of representa tives gave it up in despair and Sir. J. Knox Little, after its adjournment, de clared himself a candidate. A Car frm tbt Duffy Halt WhlaUay Co. Baltimouk, Md.. April 14, lMfll r the Editor We have fsbaa Umi't time, through the oolam&s of yur papsf a well as through the medio ra of tb lead ing nw papers of this country, called at tention to a aiaiple and eircttve form La for a large, class of ailment Which the the medical profession has intelligently oncedtd, cannot be benefitted perman ently in any other Way tb$& threfigh tae aaenjcjr af soum &rtlre of the character of a food. The remedy to which we refer is a preparation which can be prepared in auy hewiehola. the principal lprVedlenfcs beiag raw heefsteMt and a axcified auaa Sily of fVfly'. pre alt welskJaJr! jS etpcte4 through the circufatlen ot Tur paper and others in which eur ni ticea appeared, to get a large demaad for eoplesof this formula and cut expecta tions have not only been met to te fullest degree, but exceedeif our nest saqguine expectationa During tn few month wiiich have elapsed siuce the flrst notice appeared, ten thousand Invalids hav placed themalves la charge of our Medl oal Department; all these case received Individual supervision, and the wordorfal results that have been obtained. Including to haany case a fat in weight from ten to twenty flv pOKAda, neWees of whk:h kaye appeared m to the use of this tne pape formula , has alho led by'thonsatids with whom We are net tn cemwinnicMtio friends of eur patient. The wonderful usees of this formula is due principally to the preuliar ptpperties of J)uUy' Pure Malt Whisky. The range of action ei this remedy eontprise all lung, stomach, bowel affection and Weakened condition of the nervous t'tem. Th extraordinary grewtti of our busi ness ha made It neceksary for n to make special arrangements to meet the inquiry and attena to the supervision ef the thou sand who are ualag ow remedy, and we are anxious that no one suffering from any. ei the above ailments shpuld tail to send to us for a copy of this formula, which we will send with pleasure on re ceipt of a twu-stQl atasnp, to any add res that may be reonested. With the formula we,, furnish evidence of It value which eauses Duffy's pare malt whiskey and fort u la to buooiae at ence an eatablUhff koriMhold remedy. W appreciate the fact that ear meas re of suocess is due to the interest man ifested by your readers, and we eeeise that none who-are ailing from the dis ease above referred to should remain sn aensribu ef the fact t bat there is a sintpl id effective remedy tbet will restore where aiea new dwell. DVYT MALT WHITEST CO. Call and See Us. IF YOU WISH TO BUY W. C. & A. B. STRONACH. WH0L8AlJI AKD MTaHi GROCERS. 219 Tayetteville St., 8 snd 9 North Market and 128 East llargi tt St. Tins WEEK. TO THE JOBBING TRADE! 200 bbls, Patapsco Superlative, Patapsco Family, Orange Grove ard Severn ' Mills Flour, bbls, i, i and 1-16 sacks 100 bbls Sweet Home, Plant's Extra, Pilgrim, W. A. 8. and Gold Dut Flour. B ls.t f bbls, i and 1-16 bbl sacks. , 175 bbls Carolina Favorite, Occidental and Kirkwood Flour, i, i, i and 1-16 bbl sacks. New N. C. Family Flour, all fresh, new stock. Manufacturer's prices, freight added.' I Dan lap & McCance's, Hun's, & Seward and Munto Meale, any quantity, at Lowest Prices. STX MARKS Good to Fancy Eto Coffee at and below New York Cargo prices. Also ?iecial Low : Prices, on elegantline Old Java, aracaibo and Laguayra Coffee. Havemeyer Sugarptefining Co's Stan'd Granu lated, White and Yellow Extra C Su gar at decline prices. 600 boxes Toilet and Laundry Soaps, at as low as um be bought anywhere, North or South. 70 packgg New North Carolina Roe Herring, packed expressly lor family trade, f 3 60 per i bbl. New Caught Mullets md Mackerel. New Packing Canned Oysters, Salmon, Lobs ters, Sardines, &c ; Purest and lit bt Hogs Lard, tierces and bbls, Baltimore prices. EVERY WEEK. Fresh Crackers, assorted Oakes, Ginger Snap3 Lemon Crackei s, Ginger .Cakes etc., at Manufacturers' prices, freight added.: Largest Stock and Greatest Variety of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Cigars Cigarettes 8mol.ing and Chcwitg Tobacco Snuff, i Everything and Everything of the Best at Lowest Prices. . NEW CROP. r Clover, Blue Orchard and Bed Top Seed. We are manufacturers' agents for Klngsford's Corn and Laundry Starchs, Kirk's Laundry and Toilet Soaps. HE-NO TEA. Van D.vere & Holmes' Crackers and Cakes. Patapsco Baking Powders. Lone Jack Cigarettes, OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS, Dark Horse Chewing Tobacco, Ac. Pyle's Pearline. At manufacturers' prices : Horsford's Bread Preparation and Acid Phos phate, Royal and Silver Spoon Baking Powders, Mott's Sparkling Cider and Cider Vinegar, Colgate's Oval Laun dry Soap,Thurber's 34 Momaa Coffee, Bark'ey's Roasted Coffees. Egerton, Railroad Mills, Gail A 'x. Ralph's, Durham and Lonilard'sSnuff. Duke of Durham, Golden Beit, and Cameo Cigarettes. NO DRUMMERS, We take the extra expense it would cost us for drummers off of our customers accounted Send to n for price before baying. i FLOUR! FLOUR!! in Edward J. 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All goods promptly delivered and fully guaranteed. E J. HARDIN. T. B. YANCEY, MAjnriAcmiMM' - Agent and Dealer 1H CARRIAGES PHAETONS BUGGIES, ETC., ETC. .TfaeLargest Assortment ir.fthe state. BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 180 Kaat Morgan Street, Bunti, N. 0. (W1K J. H OUR mJ Sixth North BT JTOOl AP0. GILL. BUSUKL'te NOKTIi CAKULLNA JUbTICE AND FORM BOOK, 3rd Revised Edition I SCHOOL HISTORY OF NORTH thousand -. SCHOOL AND BUSINESS MAP OF size 45X75 mcnes. inorougiiiy revised and re-engraved. Ready July 1,$4 60 We have for sale the following new Law Books : ONUS PROBANDI, by Hon. W . H. TRIALS OF TITLE TO LAND, by PAPM T AW hv Tlont-p Anafin I- . . , j j i.utwu ...... SOME POINTS IN LAW OF EVERY estftuuitujiKaiu 1 AXrinEID WILLIAMS & CO, jruoiutnera anu roosjeuers, nv i ayeweviue est. ana Axcnange I'lace, Kaleign, N. C. Tobacco Flues. m h O J. A HARDWARE, STOVBS d PLUMBERS STEAM The Brown ThiB Company TA. The value ef flour PATENT VCAEAMBRILLMfcCo. Patapsco buperlatlve, i PaUpsco Family, l-atapscojuctra, I. R . FERRALL & CO GROCERS 222 FAYETTEVLLLE STREET, Are Receiving Harvey'sJSpringlield (Canvassed.) HARVEY'S BALTIMORE HAMS, ) Very Choice Virginia Hams. Fine North Carolina Hams. Breakfast Bacon, (thin pieces.) Ferris' Smoked Tongues and Beef' Large Sugar Cured Hams, lOe pound. N. C. Roe and Cut Herrings. H"11 Meal, always the best. Crab Apple Vinegar, 4 years old. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Prices and Quality Guaranteed. v NORTH CAROLINA GRANITES AND SANDSTONES. P. Linehan & Co : 09 Fayetteville SC, Raleigh, K. C., i Are prepared to make eontracts on the Most fe krable Terms for supplying Granite Sand stone of the Best Quality In any Quantities desUed. Quarries at Henderson and Wades hero, N. C. Ample facilities for hanging and Mating quick sipnaat to any point, eltfceria Of wil t. State W1RK RAILING AND ORNA MENTAL WIRE WORKS, niirca o(k, . No. 38 North Howard street, Baltimore, maauia'rturers of wire railing for Cemeteries, Balconies, &c, Sieves, Fender, Cages, Woods and Coal Screena. Wam Win. Tmb d- J V I w mmmm V V Al W mil itoids. LTiilr flcitteat, his. PRESSES CHEAP. WRITE TO , Founder and IVXacIiinest. PUBUGATIOUS. Carolina Digest, . 8IYM0UB. R5.00. , ; 2 60 CAROLINA, 6th Revised edition! 30tl -. 85C NORTH CAROLINA, by CollierCobb Bailey U 00 Sedgwick and W ait, New Edition $6 50, . ........................... OU v Y USE, by Judge Walter Clark,26o. ?q PLEASE EXAMINE before buying, our ROUVD ELBOW FLUES, the safest ami best To bacco Flues in thnmarket. A perfect ami direct I'raft: will not choke and will enable you to cure your T'ibacco wilh more ease and safety than any other Our facilities for making Flues cannot le excelled. We employ on, y first claj-s ml workmen and use both- ing but the bet mati rial. Oar prices are r.s low as ay houve in the State. Flues nf ' v-r , p t- tern and t tit any sue' of barn al way iu L-nd ready lor aeuvery. C. Brewster & CoJ ' I HOUSEFDRNISHING GOODS. AND GA8 FITTERS. Cotton Gin Co., NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the "Old Reliable Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders aud .Con densers. All the very latest improvements! fm proved ' roll box, patent whlpper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel bearings, new'lmproved Feeder, enlarged dust proof Condenser. " . oirong, simpie in constracuon,tmraDie DEUTERED FREE OW FREIGHT at ajny accessible polo. Be4 tmr fall leaertptlon auid price lleC LATTA & MYATT, Agenti TSTEW GROT? owna aad operates three mills, as follows lfll A villi .. rm. j-awpsco jam a; Jiiiiicott Uity, Md. Patapsco Mill B; Baltimore, Md. Patapsco Mill C; Orange Grove, Md. 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JL. - 1,000 bushels Brunswick "Whle Winter Seed Oats; the FINEST ever offered on our AlarKet. fs AROLINA CENTRAL R. B, Passenger, mail and express train. Daily ajLuept ounuays. i Leave Wilmington at No. 1 Leave Raleigh at ) Arrive at Charlotte at 1 Leave CharlottA at 7 40p, 7 0tp, 640a 9 00 p. 9 00 a No 9. V Arrive at Raleigh at i Aiiav at tt iiiuinicbon az 7 44 a. m SHnLBT DIVISION DAILY wwirrnvr omm. -mm No. 8 ) Leave Charlotte at fi 40 d J Arrive at Shelby at iflMp. m a". 4 I Leave bnelby at 1 8 40a.m t Arrive at unariotte at HfAnh F. W. Clark, l. C. Joxxa, T GenU Pass. Agt. Sufertntendena, AJ - J-'- RAILROADS. JTESTKRN NOBTH CAROLINA, R.B., 1 "sALtsBunt, June 80 1886. ; Commencing June 20 running passenger Schedule and trains to be operated on this division. f EAST WEST MAIN LINE. No 53. . No 50 Arr. . Lve Arr. 6 30 p m Salisbury, 4 21 4 M Statesvllle, 1 28 1 28 Morgsnton, II 40 11 40 Round Knob, 9 6 10 01 Asheviville, 7 20 7 47 Warm Springs. a m 2 43 5 44 8 00 0 55 13 80 MX7EPHT B&AMCQ. No 8. No 7. Arr. Lve. Arr. Lve. 3 30 p m 12 26 8 sa a m p Bl Ashevlle, 1 00 Wavnesville. 12 31 12 40 8 ir Charleston, 6 OOlJarrett. 4 20 4 25 7 05 p m-URK, W. A. Ass't Gnl Pass'gor Agent ; V. S. McBEJC, Supt, T R ICHMOXD b DANVILLE RAILROAD COWDEXSBD SCHEDULE. NORTH. , May 2nd. 1888. SOUTH. No.63. No.61. Dally. Daily, No.50. No.52. Dally. DaUy. Lve. Lve. Night p. ra. 12 00 3 40 a. m. 7 20 8 03 8 60 9 00 1115 1100. p. m. a. m 8 00 8 04 8 15 2 00 'lfO 5 00 6 07 a." m 1121 9 60 , 1 10 11 28 3 00 I 00 6 66 8 84 I 1 40 10 40 i. ; Southward. No.50. No.62 Daily. Daily Lve. Lve p. m. a.m. 11 36 10 00 Arr. Arr. 1 17 1140 Arr. p. m. 3 20 12 36 a. m. 10 03 9 45 p.m. It 28 a. m. 7! 00 Arr. a. m. 6 20 8 00 p. m. 11 26 9 45 New: York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. , Danville. Richmond. Goldsboro. Raleigh. Durham. Greensboro. Salisbury. Charlotte. Spartanburg. Atlanta. a. m. 9 42 p. m.l 3 37 4 40 1 35 12 28 a. m. 7 36 6 48 p. m. 9 43 8 01 6 23 3 43 8 40 4 05 12 45 5 45 Northward. Jan. 18, 1886. No.53. Daily. Arr. p. m. No.51. Daily. Arr. a.- m. 10 Lve. 6 50 8 36 Lve. C 56 Greensboro. Sai-m. rALEIGH & AUGUSTA AUt-LlKE. condishid scnxDrru. Trains going South. fNo 1 Tfy No 8 D?y except except Sunday. Sunday. 700pm 900am 9 27 12 26 p m 10 16 1 45 j 11 44 p m 4 Si 1.86 20 No 2 D'y No 4 D'y except except Sunday. Sunday. 2 45am 5 00am 4 29 8 00 6 OS 11 16 6 60 12 80 9 00 8 80 Wm Smttw, Superintendent. Nov. 15, 1886. . ' Leave Raleigh, , Moncure, i Saniord, ! Southern Pifia Arriye Hamlet, Trains going North Nov. 16,1886. Leave Hamlet, , Southm-n Pines, Sanford, ! Moncure. Arrive Raleigh, F. i C bk, Genl Pass'r. Agent, QK ABO ARD A ROAKOKE R, R. OBANOC Of SCHKPULa. "'. - : (Commencing Sunday, . May 16, 1886, at 3.8 mJ trains carrying passengers on 'this road win run as ioiiows : SOUTH -BOUND LXAVX POBTflMOIJTH: 410 a ' n. Franklin accommodation, daily ex- cept Sunday,, stops at all stations I between Portsmouth and Franklin. 5 B0 a, m. Way, starts from the shops Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Stops at all station. 10.00 a.m. Mail starts from foot of High street daily, except Sunday. Stops at all , stations. 7,00 p. m. Raleigh express starts from foot of w High street daily, except Saturday f Stops at all stations. NOHTH-BOUflD ASBlVB AT PORTEMOTJTH: 8.5,0 a. m. Raleigh express daily, except Mo days. 8.20 p. m. Way, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ; 2.15 p. m. Franklin accommodation, daily. j except bundaya. 6.S0 p. m. Mail daily, except Sundays. Stops at aU stations for passenger. Tickets to all Points. ! South and IvmtWw on sale rt office, No. 62; Main street, Norfolk. 1e4epnone.no. 100. ; J. a. iJliU VY JN Jt, M aster of Trans. L. T. Mtxbs, Superintendent ot Trans. iMXNGTON h WELDON B. R. TSAIH8 GOilTO SOTJTH. April 25,(1886. No. 48 No. 40 Dally. 5 S3 pi Daily. IS 15 p m 18 83 4 60 11 80 4 06 p m 4 54 7 50 " Lea? Weldon, Arrive Rocky Mount, Arrive at Tarboro, Loave Tarbora. Leave Wilson, 64 p. 1 38 " 65 " Arrive Goldsboro, Ml Wl mtnirtAn i ,? q-wm, TBAINB OOIMQ BOBTH. April 25, 1886, No. 47 No. 48 Daily, Daily. 8 40am 860pm 11 35 11 58 pan. 12 25 p m 12 40 a m. 12 69 1 26 " Leave, Wilmington, Arrive Goldsboro, Leave Wilson. Arrive Rocky Mount Arrive Tarboro, Leave tarboro, 4 60 II 30 a m Arrive Weldon, S 16 n m S 45 John Drvma. Sunt Kvmxaov. Gen'l Passener Agent R ALEIGH & GASTON R. R. OONDNHID BCHXPTTLn Trains going North. No 47 D'y 1N0 8 D'y Nov. 15, 1885. exeept Sunday, except Sunday Leave Raleigh, 9 46 10 80 10 66 11 17 11 85 12 20 12 56 1 40 a m 6 16 p. m. 7 42 8 24 8 65 9 SO wake, Franklinton. Kittrell, Henderson, Warren Plains, P m 10 87 11 81' I Littleton, Arrive at Weddon, Trains going South. Nov. 15, 1885. : 12 60 a. m No 48 IV yi No 8 D'y exoept Sunday. except Sunday. Leave, Weldon, ! Littleton, 2 40 p m 1 15 2 47 8 48 4 56 8 29 a m 8 29 Warren lain, Henderson, Kittrell, 06 62 12 82 67 ! Franklinton, I Wake., Arrive at Raleigh, Fl W. CUrk, GenL Pass. Agt, 6.09 6 50 8 05 40 Wm. Smith. Superintendent. TLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA R K. ! I ChanffS of antiAHnl. VA rnA. it Mkvtuimj amfn.10, I JHO 01 East, LVly except Sun. Goldsboro, j 6 04 pm LaG ranee ft ia n m luitn IBBtva t sai a w Kinstofl. II lo n m h onn "New Berne, 7 47 p m 7 57 p m Moreh'd City, 10 86 p m No 50 West, lyij exoept Sun. ABJUVB. Goidabiorou uu.ru. 11 28 am 10 41 am 10 04 am 8 20am LaGraaB. l48am I 10,09 a a r 8 89 a a ! 5 80 a-ra. Kinstoav- New Berne, Moreh'jJ City, Lve. 1 40 S 40 5 40 8 00 10 00 OS 0 10 n m
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