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r THE MASONIC^ JOURNAL PIEDMONT A!R-LINE RAILWAY Kiciimon'd & Danvillk, Richmond & Dan- A-ii.LE R. W., N. C. Divisios, AND North EASTERN N, 0. R. w. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Ill effect on iuid nftei- Sunday, .Inly 16, 1876. GOING NORTH. Leave Ciiarlotto, “ Air Line.t’ct’u “ Salisbury, “ Greensboro, “ Damille, “ Dundee. “ Burkvilie, Arrive Kichinond, JIAIL. a. 6:13 8:30 10:;>8 ■ ::i0 1:49 6:49 9:36 p. 111. p. m. EXPRESS 2:1.6 a. 111. 2:10 “ 4:19 “ 6:17 “ 8:51 “ 9:01 “ 13:45 p. m. 319 “ GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL EXPRESS l.Ciive Richmond 5:50 a. in. 1.10 p. ra. 3:-54 “ Bin-kville, 9:00 u Dundse, 1::I9 p. m. 8:05 •• ‘‘ Ihinville, L-13 8:10 “ Gr-'i'iisboro 4:35 10:25 “ “ S:llist)Ul'V 7:01 12:32 a. m. Air Line J'n 9:46 Arrive Cliarloite 9:08 3:42 “ GOING EAST. GOING WEST. STATIONS. l.eave Greensboro (.’o. Shops Ait. at Raleigli “ Goldsboro HAIL » 6:.30am I 7:38 b 11:10a m S 1:4.5 ■* j Ar. 10:5p m i S' “ 8:53 •S “ 5:05 lgL’ve2:30piii SEABOARD & ROANOKE RAIL ROAD. ^ Ofilce of the Superintendent of Transporta tion, ot tlie Seabord &Eoauoke Railroad Com pany. Portsmouth, Va,, May Gtli 1876 On and after Monday, the 8tii instant, trains will leave Portsmouth daily, except Sundays as follows: ‘ trails at 5,50 a. m. Bo. 1 Ireiglit train at 10,30 a. m. No. 3 Prciglit train at 3,00 p. m. ARRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH. 6,4op. m. i\o. 1. freight train at 12,00 m. No. 3 Preiglit train .... ..... at 3,30 p. im Mail train Soutli will stop only at Suffolk Franklin, Newsom’s, Boykin’s, Margaretts- ville and Seabord. Mail train going North Mill stop only at Seabord, Boykin's, Franklin and Suffolk. Freight trains have a paisenger c;ir attach ed and Mill stop at stations for passengers. Mail train cornects at Weldon Milh the mail trains of the Wihningtoti and Weldon, and Raleigh and Gaston Raih'oads. ’ And on Monda3's, 'Vednesdays and Fridays at Fiaiiklin, with steamer for Trenton, Ply mouth and landings on Blaekwater and Chowan River. Freight received daily (except Sundays) from 8 a. m, to 4 p. m. E. G. 6IIIO, Superintendent of Transportation. Time Table Western IT. 0. R. R. NUMBER 23. In effect on and after Monday, April 10, 1876. , P. K. 4.45 p. m. 6:45 “ 8:15 a. m. 10:3B NORTH WESTERN N. C, (SALEM BRANCH.) Leave, Greensboro Arrive at Salem Leave Salem Arrive at Greensboro Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 11:29 A. M. connects at Gn'Ciisboro with the Southern hound train; making the quickest time to all SoutlK'rn cities. Accommodation Train leav ing* Raleigh at 6:46 P.M., connects with Northern bound Train at Gieensboro for Richmond and all points East. Price of tick ets same as via otlier routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 6:30 A. -M., connects at Goldsboro with Northern and Southern bound Tiains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Lynchburg Accommodation leave.s Ricb- inoiid daily at 10:*25 A. M., arrive at Rurkeville 1:4 a P. M., leave Bnrkeville at 5:20 A.M., arrive at Richmond at8:30 A 31. No Change of Cars between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. Por further information address JOHN. R. MACMURDO, Gen’l Passenger Agent, 46— Richmond, Va Carolina Central Railway Co. Oeeice General Superintendent, 1 Wilmington, N. C., May 12, 1876. J Change of Schedule. On and aftiT the 1 Ith inst., tiai.is will run 'iver this Raihvay as lolloM'S : Passenger & Mail Trains—Daily (Sundays excepted.) Le.ave Wi'mington at 6:30 P. iM. Arrive 111 Gliarlotte at 6:4S M. I.e:ive (Iiarlotte at 6:30 P. M. Arrive at Mllniington at 7:30 A. M. g(5?“Past Freight and Passenger Trains le.ive ■\Vilmingron—Mondays, Wedne.sdays and Fri days. Leave Charlotte—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Wilmington at 5:30 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte at 1P45 P.M. l.e.ave CliarloUe at 5:30 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington .at 11:30 P. M. Shelby Division. Leave Cliarlotte at 1:00 A. M, Arrive at Cliarlotte at 6:00 P. M. Arrive at Slielby at 11:30 iV M. Leave Shelby at 1:30 P. M t'onnects M'itli the .4, T. & O. R. R., and Western X. C., closely. Connects .at I) il- iniimton Avitli ii'. & fi ■ Road at 7:3(tA. M-, and 6:20 P. M., and (P C. & A. Kailro:id I'losely. Time from intmington to lleniy s, 33 hours. Close connection both m:ivs, ami on to tiie North. , S. I.. F’REMON I. Chief Engineer and Superintendent. Arrive. GOING WEST. Leave. Salisbury .. 8,50 A M 9.20 A. Ji . Tliird Creek . 9.30 K.IO “ . .Statesville 10,35 “ 10.50 . Plott’s . 10,-53 “ 11.13 “ . Catawba Station - 11,18 “ 12.10 r. M . . 13,15 P5I 13.3.5 . . 13,35 “ 1.00 “ . ... .Hickory . 1,20 2.00 “ . . 3,05 “ 2.45 “ . 31oriianton . 3,55 “ 3.40 “ . ... .Bi'idgewater ... . 3,45 “ 4.25 ” . ... .Marion . 4,30 ” 5,15 “ . ... .Old Fort. 5,30 “ Arrive. GOING EAST. Leave. 4.15 p. VI. . 3.60 “ . ... .'ITiird Creek ... . 3,35 P M 2 35 “ . . 2.50 “ 12.07 . . 2,10 “ 11.40 “ . . 1.45 “ 13.50 “ . ... .Kewton. ...... . 12,55 “ 10 0.- ‘i . 12,30 “ 1.35 A. M. . ....Hickory . 11,55 AM 9.40 '• . ....Icard . 10,45 “ 9.45 “ . ... .Morganton . 9,55 “ 8.-55 “ . EridgeMater . 9,00 “ 8.10 ’• . ... .3Iarlon . 8,15 “ 7,'20 “ . Olil Fort . 7,35 “ Going West, Breakfast at Salisbury, 8,00 A. M., going East, Dinner at Hickory, 11,35, A. M. S. McD. TATE, General Superintendent. ! W. S. Pearson, Master of Transportation. TEE PUBLISHED AT, RALEIGH, H. C. IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST TEMPER ■ ANOE FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN THE SOUTH, Alleger, Bowlby & Go’s Established in 1867. 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