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PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY. KiCh.mond & D.^.NVlLM, Richmond & Dan ville R. W., N. C. Division, and Xoimi EASTERN N. C. R.AV. CONDENSED TIME 'I'ABLE In effect on and iiftci' Simday, July 1870. going NOR'L'II. STATIONS. MAIL Leave Cliarlotfe, 5:55 a. “ Air Line J’ct’n 6:13 “ Salisbury, 8:30 “ Gi'eeiisboro, 10:58 “ Danville, ■:36 p. “ Dundee. 1:19 “ Burkvjlle, 0:49 Arrive Richmond. 9:36 p. express 2:lo a. 2:'0 ‘ 4:19 0:17 8:11 9:91 13:45 p. 3 19 ‘ STATIONS. Leave Richmond “ Bufkville, “ Du 11 die, “ Danville, “ Greensboro “ Salisbury Air Line .Pn .Arrive Charlotte GOING SOUT'II. 5IAIE 5:50 9:00 1:39 1:43 4:35 7:01 9:)6 9:08 EXPRESS 1.10 p. m. 3:54 “ 8:05 *■ 8:10 “ 10:35 “ 13:32 a. m. 3:29 “ 3:43 “ GOTNO l:ast. OOINO WKST. stations. MAIL MAIL Leave Gn'ensboro ]0:5o a m „ Ar.4:10pm “ Co. Shops e 12:08 = “ 3:05 Arr. at Raleigfi 0 3:38 p m I “ 11:29 “ Goldsboro 1 6:20 ‘ i^L’ve 8:55am STATIONS. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Ii(‘ave Green.^luwo S’ 0:30 AM; s Arr 5:50 am “ Co. Simp? £.11:30 “ ; “Lv. 4:05 am Ait. at Raleigh S 6:03 PM • a Arr 6:40 pm Arr. at Goldsboro Sll:30 : Lv. 3:15 pin Established in 1867. It now has a large and gr^^wing circulation, and numbers among its regular contributors some of the best writers in the Stete: Rates of Subscription. SINGLE COPY, 1 YEAR, PIVE COPIES “ “ . $2,00 ..9,00 NORTH WESTERN N. 0. R. R. (SALEM RRANCII.) Leave Greensboro - - 4.45 p. m. Arrive at Salem - - 0:4.5 “ lajave Salem - - 8:15 a. m. .Arrive irt Greensboro - 10:33 “ Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 11:29 A. AI. connects at Greeitsboro vvitli the Southern bound train; making the qnicliest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leav ing Raleigh at 0:40 P. M., connects with Northern bound Train at Giecnsboro for Hicbmoudand all points East. Price of tick- .:tss;ime as via otlier routes. Accommodation 'i'rain leaving Greensboro at 0:30 A. M , connects at Goldsboro witli N'ortliern and Southern bound T’rains on the AVilmington and Weldon Railroad. Lynchburg Accommodation leaves Rich mond daily at 10:25 A. M., arrive at Burkeville 1:4 5 P. Al., leave Burkeville at 5:20 A. AI., .inive at Richmond at 8:30 A AL No Change of Cars between Charlotte and Eichmond, 282 Miles. For further information address JOIIX. II. MACMURDO, GenU rassenger Agent, 46— IliclimoDd, Ya Carolina Central Railway Co. Office General Supbriktendekt. ) Wilmington, N. C., Alay 12, 1870. / Change of Schedule. On and after the 14th inst., trains will run over this Uailway as lollows : Passenger & Mail Trains—Daily (Sundays excepted.) Tjcave Wibningtoii at 0:30 P. AL -Aniveiii Charlotte at 0:40 A. AI. Leave Charlotte at 0:30 P. AL Arrive at Wilmington at 7:30 A. AI. (t®”Fast Freiglit and Passenger Trains le.ive AYilmington—Alondays, AVednesdays and Fri- ilays. heave Ciitirlotfe—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave AVilmington at 5:o0 A. AI. -Arrive at Charlotteat ll:4o P.AI. Leave Charlotteat 5:30A.AL Arrive at AAulmingtoii at 11:30P. AI. Shelby Division. Leave Charlotte at 7:00 A. AI. .Arrive at Charlotte at 0:00 P. At, ■Arrive at Shelby at 11:30 A. AL Leave Shelbv at I'-OO r. AI. Connects with the .A. T, & O. R. R-. and We.stein N. C., closely. Connects at II11- inington with IP. & if. Road at 7:30 A. AL, :md 6:20 P. AL, and IP. C. & A. Railroad I'losely. Time from IPilmington to Iltniry’s, 33 hours. Close connection botii ways, and on to the North. S. L. FREAIONT. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. 50 Cents, livery Democrat should send 50 cents 'CO W. A. Davis & Co., Os.ford, N. C. and subscribe to the Torch Lif/Jit-, alive Detn- ■oeralic., Camiiaie:!! pnpe.^—Every Conser\hT.- :ti.ve vot er should send for Con tain© all the liatest Political News. W. A. Davis & 'C.o. Eds, and Proprietors, '.Q^^foxd, N. C. GREENSBORO “PATRIOT.” Established 1821. A THIRTY-TWO COLUMN WEEK Y. i CONSERVATIVE IN POLITICS, and devoted to the progress of the Slate, Published by DUFFY & ALBRIGHT, —AT— $2 per Year—$1 for Six Months. A splendid Job Office attached. The Pee Dee Herald. PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY, —AT— WADESBORO, N. G. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. Bi'ight, cheerful, progressive, always up to the advancing thoughts of the times, the Her ALD takes rank with the leading Journals of the day. It is on the side of OhristianitY The Herald is devoted to the hunily circle. It contain? original and .selected stories, wit, humor, etc. Everyfamily n the land should subscribe for it. It? low price (only one dol lar) places it within the reach of the poorc.?t in the land. We pay all postage. READ WKAT THE PRESS THINKS OF ES. The Polkton (N. G.) An.^onian says: ^he Hn'old is one of tiie neatest gpapc'rs in the State. The Concord (Y. 0.) Register says: We congratulate our friends of the ^Vad(;sboro Herald u])on the appearance of their paper. The Riedmont (X. C.)Press says: The is a sprightly sheet, full of news and other interesting reading matter. The TTekald is a First Class Paper having- some of the ablest writers in North Carolina attached to its staff. 'There is enough humor ous reading in it to make you laugli for a \veek —enough to keep yon jolly till the next comes. —Rockmart [Ga.] News. The Wilmington Star. Established only Six Years. B AILY’’ star lias the laegest cieoU' LATION of any daily newspaper in the State, and a circulation in. Wilmington NEAKLY TWICE AS LAEGE as that of any other paper. All the news of the day will be found in it, condensed when unimportant, at length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligent and interesting man ner. Suhsa'iption (in advance.) One Year Six Montlis 3,50 Three Monttis 2,00 WEEKLY STAR—Price P^educed. The Weekly Star ns now combined with the Carolina Farmei, and is one of the cheapest papers in the country, at the fol lowing EEDUCED BATES : One Year ?1-50 Six Montlis 1,00 EOT Clubs of five to ten, one year, $1,25 per , .... Clubs often or move, one year, only §1 per copy. g®” Specimen copies sent on application Aldres.s, WM. II. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. For furtlier particulars, address, R. II. WHITAKER, Raleigh, N. C. Job Department. —o— IVitb a lai-o-e supply of new type oftbelatest .style, we are enabled to do all kinds of Job Printing in tile very neatest manner, on short notice, and at prices that will not fail to give satisfaction. Gi\ e us a trial, and be convinc ed of the cheamiess and superior class of our work. Address, R. II. WHITAKER. Raleigh, N, C. The Central Protestant, A RELIGIOUS WEEKLY AND FAMILY’ . NEWSPAPER, Published at Greensboro, N. C. Subscription Price, with postage, $3,10. ,T. L. MICHAUX, Pditm, W. R. ODELL, Associate^ The paiier is now in its second volume, aiu. has a large and growing circulation. At the same time that it is the Official Organ of tlieN. C. Conferenee, Methodist Protestant Church, such is its liberality and catliolicity of spirit that it is successfully reaching- out in all di rections and among all denominations of the State, and wherever it has appeared is received with unexceptionable heartiness and approval. One of tlie features of the Central Protestant and which is part and parcel of itself is the brevity and spiciness of its article.?, on wliioh account tlie leading newspaper man of the State pronounces it superior to all others. Tliose who know' liim,really concede that there is no appeal from his judgement. A paper so eagerly sought and so thoroughly read,mnstalsobean excellent ADVERTISING MEDIUM, a fact wliieli the prompt and repeated answers to its advcrtiseinoiits abnndauHy proves. If you w'aiit a papertliat is readable, lively, enter taining and profitable sub.scribe for the Cen tral Protestant. If you havean advertisement which y'ou desire should have attentive con sideration, insert it in the Central Protestant. Address the editors, Greensboro, N. C. Surpasses in tone and power any Reed Organ heretofore manufactured in this country. It has been test ed by many competent judges and Gives UnivGl’Sal Satisfaction. THE CHRISTIAN SUN. The advocate ofChristiaii Union, and oroan of the Christian organizaiion, Ihiblished wetddy. Price ^2,10 .In its 20th voliinm. Rev. AV. B. AYellons, 1). I).. Editor. THE CHRISTIAN UNITY. Devoted to tlie unity of all believers in Christ. Undenominational and Evangelical. An 8-pag-e montlilv, illustrated. $1 a vear. W. B. WhuLoxs, D. D., Rev. Tno. ,T. Mei.isii, ) Editors Ret. W. C. McCune, By a skillful use of the stops, and of the patent knee swell, the music is adapted to the hu man voice, ranging from the softest flute-like note to a volume of sound. Unsurpassed by any WSTRUMEiT. The proprietoi's have noted carefully for many years the imperfections and needs of the reed instruments, and directed their practical experience to tlie correction of sncli imperfec tions, and their experiments have resulted in the production of a quality of tone wliicli as similates so closely to the THE LITTLE CHRISTIAN. | An Undenominational and ihvangelical pa- i per for the Sunday School. Semi-monthly. 43 cents a year; in clubs of 10 or more, cents. Rev. J. T. AA’hitley, Editor. All three papers sent for $3 a year. Addre.?s D. B. DUNBAR. Manager, Suffolk, Ya. Tliat it is difficult to distinguish between the two. THIS INSTRUMENT HAS ALL THE Latest Improvements, And every organ is fully wainanted. Large Oil Polish, Black aluut, Paneled Cases tliat forms in addition to a SPLENDID in- strfment of MUSIC, A Beautiful Piece of Furniture. This organ needs only to be seen to be ap preciated and is sold at EXTREMELY’ LOW PRICES FOR S^SH. 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Kates modes'ate, SUBCRIPTION RATES - Daily—one year, |5,00 ‘ 6 months, 3,00 Weekly—one year, 1,00 JOHN D, CAMERON, Editor, m iiiii 11,
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