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PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY.
Eichmond & Danville. I{ichmond & Dan
ville R. W., E". C, Division, and .\ortii
EASTERN N. C. R. W.
COE'DENSED TIME 1’AIiLE
lu effect on and after Sunday, Sept 3d, 1876.
GOING NORTH.
STATIONS.
Leave Cliarl. tte,
“ Air Line J’ct’n
“ .'Salisbury.
“ Greensboro,
“ D.mville,
“ Dundee.
“ Burkville,
Arrive Riclmtond,
6:5.5
6:12
8:30
10:58
■:47
2:07
6:40
9:36
p. m.
p. m.
express
2:15 a. m.
2:0 •*
4:19 “
6:17 “
8:51 “
9: 1 “
12:45 p. ni.
319 “
GOING SOUTH.
STATIONS.
Leave Richmond
Burkville,
Dumhe,
“ Danville,
“ Greensboro
“ Salisbury
Air Line .I’ll
Arrive Gharloite
MAIL
5:50 a.
9:00 “
1:50 p.
1:55 ”
4:35 “
7:01 “
9:06 “
9:08 “
express
1.10 p. m.
,S:,54 “
8:0)
8:10 ■'
10:25 “
12:32 a. m.
2:29 “
2:42 “
Seaboard and Roanoke R. R,
Office of the Superintendent of 'I'ransporta-
p a'Y itoauokc Railroad Com-
(V 1 Va., May 6fli 1876
vvin'l i”3Lanl, trains
wil leaie Port-niomli dailv, except Sundays
astollovvs: ■ e.u*iu.ijs
Mail train .t ,
No. 1 Freight train at lO ’iO a m’
No. 2 Freiglii train „t s'.OO p. m'
ARRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH
Mad tram ... 6.4.-, p. in.
v°' 13.00 in
A0.2 Freight train at 3,30 p.m.
Mad tram South M il! st ponly at Suffolk,
F anklin, Newsom’s, Boykin's, Margaretts-
Mile and Seahoi'd.
Ma i train going North win stop oeiy
Seabord Boykin’s, Fiaiiklin and Sutf Ik',
i'reiglit trains liiive a paiseiiger car attacli-
slati-nis for passengers.
OiMil Irani connect., at W'-ldon widi tlie
mail trains of the Wnmiiigtoii and Weldon
and Raleigh and (lastnn Railroad.^.
And on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at 1' 1 auklm, with s- earner for 'Trenton PR-
OLDEST AND
ANCE FAMILY NEWSPAPER
BUickv
Ply.
nil
nioiitl' and landings
Chowan River.
Freight received daily (except Sundays)
from 8 a.m. to 4 p. m.
^ . F. G. GHIO,
Superintendent of Transportation.
GOTNG EAST.
STATIONS.
MAIL
Leave Greensboro
SI 6:30 am
“ Co. Sliops
£ 7::-)8
Arr. at Raleigli
a U:l()a m
“ Gold.sboro
% 1:45 '*
3
GOING WEST.
MAIL
Ar. 10:5 pm
3l,v 8:53
■5 Ar 5:05
(§L’ve2:20pni
STATIONS
L’ve Grcen.boro
Co. Shops
An- at Raleigh
Arr at Goldsboro
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
35:20 a m; ^Arr 3:00 p m
J-8:13 I =Lv 1:11 p m
c2:45 pmI gArr 0:03 am
c8:00 “ I M Lv 1:30 a m
NORTH -WESTERN N, C. R. R.
(SALEM BRANCH.)
Leave Greensboro - - 10.35 p. m.
Arrive at Salem - - 12:45 a. nn
Leave S:ilem - - 3;45 “
Arrive, at Greensboro - 5:4:5 “
Passenger train le;iving Raleigh at 5:0;-> P.
M. conneets at Greensboro witli the Southern
hound train; making tlie quickest time to ail
Soutliei n cities. Price of tickets same as via
ottier routes.
Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro
at 5:20 A. M , connects at Goldsboro witli
Nortliern and Southern bomid Trains on the
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad.
Lynclibui'g Accommodation leaves Ricli-
inoiid daily at 10:15 .\. M., arrive at Burkeville
1:45 P. jl.. Ie;ive Bnrkeville at 5:10 A.M.,
arrive at Richmond at 8:40 A 5[.
No Change of Cars between
Atlanta and Richmond, 547
Miles.
For further information address
JOHN. R. aMACMURDO,
Geii’l Passenger Agent,
'^2— Richmond, Va
Time Table Western ¥.0.R. R.
number 23.
In effect on and after Monday, April 10, 1876.
Arrive.
GOING WEST.
Leave.
Salisbury 8,50 am
Tliird Creek 9.30 “
Statesville 10,25 “
Plott’s )0,53 “
Catawba Station.. 11,18 “
Newton 12,15 pm
Canova 12,.35 “
Flickory 1,20 “
Tcard 2,05 “
Morgantou 2,55 “
Bridgewater 3,45 “
Marion 4,30 ‘‘
Old Fort. 5,20 “
GOING EAST, Leave.
.. .Salisbiiiy
.. .'I'hirti Creek 3,35 p M
... Statesville 2,50 “
...Plott’s 2,10 “
.. .CatawbaStation.. 1,45 “
...Newton 12,55 “
...C.aiiova 12,30 “
...Hickory 11,5.5 am
...leard 10,45 “
.. .Morgaiiton 9,55 “
...Bridgewater 9,00 “
.. .Marion 8,15 “
.. .Old Fort 7,25 “
Breakfast at Salisbury,
A. M., going East, Dinner at Hickory, 11,35,
A. M.
S. Mod. TATE,
General Superintendent.
S. Peabson,
Master of Transportation.
9.20 A. M
K.IO “
10.50
11.13 “
12.10 p. M
12.. 36 “
1.00 “
2.00 “
2.45 “
3.40 “
4.25 “
5.15 “
Arrive.
4.15 P. M.
3.. 30 “
2.35 “
12,07 “
11.40 “
12.50 “
12.25 “
1.8.5 A.M.
9.40 ”
9.45 “
8.55 “
8.10 “
7.20 “
Going W
,
Carolina Central Railway Go.
Oeetoe General Supkhintendent, \
Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 16,1876. f
Change of Schedule.
On iiud aft"!' Sund;ivtlie 17th inst., trai.is
will run over tliis Railway as lollows :
Passenger and Mail Express
Leave Wihnington at G:80 A. j\I.
Arrive in Charlotte at SflG P. M.
Leave Charlotte at (>:B0 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington at 8:30 P. M.
Daily except Sundays.
Through Freight.
-Leave Wilmington at 7:30 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte at 12:3G^ P. M.
T.eave Charlotte at 0:45 P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington at 12:00 51
Daily except Sunday.
Local Freight.
Leave Wilmino'ton at 0:40 A. 51.
Arrive at Lnurinhurg 0:25 P. 5T.
Leave Lanrinhurg •'’•00 A. 51.
Amve at Charlotte at 4:35 P. 5T.
Leave Charlotte at •'’-00 M.
Arrive at Lanrinhurg _4;30 P. 5i.
Leave Lain-inburg •'i-OO A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 4:30 P. 51.
Leave Wilmington—5Iohdays, Wednesdays
and Fridays,
Leave Cliarlotte—5Ionclays, 5Vednesdays and
Fridays. ,
5^0 Passengers allowed or Tickets sold by
Freight Trains.
V. Q. JOnXSOTI,
1- General Si^erintendeut.
Don’t Forget
THAT
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Ware, Engagement Rings, Gold Head Canes,
Gold Pens, Diamond Rings, or any kind of
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W. B. Farkar,
29- Greensboro, N. C.
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