Travelers' Guide. North. Carolina Railroad. V ,' arch 80, 1872.-On and after Sunday 3i I tan t, the Passenger Tral ns over this d will leave and arrive at Charlotte,; as -'lOWS t '"'-a'.- ! ;- ",- Leave, going east, at vf r ; 7.30 p. mi- Arrive, coming west, at : 7.20 a. m. Leave, going east, at .- : ; : 5.25 a. m v Arrive, coming west, at , ; r 7.05 p. m. Wilmington. C. & T. Railroad. : Leaves, : c : . 8.00 a. m Arrives, : .... : f , 5.30 p. m Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio E. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Chaewjtte, N. C, July 22nd, 1872. J AV n?n aftvp Thnrsrinv thft 2.5th. the fol- J lowing Schedule will be run over this Road daily. (Sunday excepted.) Leave Statesville, . . 7.00 A. M.. Arrive at Charlotte, ; 10.35 " . V Leave Charlotte, 3.35 P, M. Arrive at Statesville-, 7.00 " All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offeied for shipment to Section House, Henderson, Alexandriana, Hunter's, Cald well's, Tatom's and Freelands. These being "Flag Stations'," the Company is "not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the - name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there on. J. J GORMLEY july23 Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta " U Railroad. , Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. On and after MONDAY SEPT 2 1, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : TIME TABLE. GOING souin. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte, 7.15 a. m. 8.20 p. m. Leave Columbia, 2.29 p. m. 3.30 a.m. Arri re-Augusta, 742 p. m.; .' 8.2Qa. m. jeav Augusta, o.oa a. m.- o.ov. jvju Leavfe, Columbia; 11.53 a.'irir'' 11.05 p:m Arrive Charlotte, 6.15 p. m. - jS.OOa. m Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and' six minutes lasterthan Columbia City time No. 1 .Train daily. No. 2 Train daily. Sundays excepted. Both trains, make close connection to all points .North, South ana West. Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt E. R. Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. june 11 Time Table Western NiCIJt.Ui Takes efiect Monday, May 22, 1871. . GOING WEST. , Arrive. Leave. Salisbury, 5.00 A. M 5.52 A. M. Third Creek, 6.45 " Statesville, 7.42 " Catawba Station, 8.50 " Newton, 9.35 " - . Hickory Tavern, in 9ft Ia.rd. 5 57 6,50 " 8.02 " 8.55 " - 9.40 " 10.25 11.10 1159 11.05 " 11.54 12.43 P. M. L32 Morgan ton, Bridgewater, Marion, Old Fort, GOING EAST. it 12.48 P. M, Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, 7.15 a: m. 7.59 A. m: Marion, 8.04 " 8.48 " Bridge water, 8.53 " 9.37 " Mcranton, 9.42 " 10.22 " Icari, 10.27 " 11.07 " Hickory Tavern, 11.12 " 11.52 " Newton, 11.57 " 12.45 p. M, Catawba Station,, 12.50 p. M 1.42 i , . , Statesville, 1.47 " i 2.35 ' Third Creek, 2.40 " 3,82 " : Salisbury : . Trains Pass at Icard at 10.25 A. M. jy 25 tf T ICHMOND & DANVILLE RATL- 1V EOAD. .N. C. DIVISION. CONDENSED TIM E-T ABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d, GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Maii Expeess. Leave Charlotte; 7.10 P..M. 8.25 A.M. " Concord, 8.21 7.26 " " Salisbury, 9.50 " 8.34 - " " Lexington, 10.51 9;03 l" " High Point, 11.58 A" M. 10.17 ; '' '' Arrive Greensboro 12.50 " 11.00 f Leave Greensboro, 1.45 11.10' " " Comp. Shops, 3.36 "12.20 P.M. " Hillsboro, 4.5;i " Raleigh, ; .: 8.05 U " , ., , AtTive at Goldsboro. 11.02 ., . " GOING SOUTH. "TT STATIONS." MAiLr Express. Leave Goldsboro', , 4.00 P. M. ,k Raleigh, : 7.45 - " Hillsboro', ; 10.21 " ' 1 " Comp. Shops, 12.05 2.15 P.M. Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 &.. M. 3.30 " Leave Greensboro', 2.15 " . 4.00 " " High Point, 3.04 ' " 4.43 " " Lexington, 4.02 " 5.33 " Salisbury, 4.57 6.22 " " Concord,- 6.10 " 7.28 "' Arrive at Charlotte, 7.L0 " 8.30 y Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7:45 T. m.. Connects at fS-rAnahrtpr' nrlth "ton. ri em bound train; making the quickest kiiuc louuiMuriuern ciues. jrrice.Ql tick ets same n via. inrthpr rmitPR Mail- trains daily, both waysv oVer entire length of road. 'Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday All Passenger trains conneet at Greens boro' With tra,1nn t.n orirl frnm RtVnmTil ' Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains uctweeu uiiunone ana Kicnmonu, (witn out changej S. K. ALLEN W. HjGltEEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent Master Transportation. jy25 A FULL St tionaries of Groceries and Confec ds jo store and be- Jng received sept 20 ISBET & BRO'S. For Sale. 1 1 1 w u Acres, or land aaiomine the City of A Charlotte, very Ifinely situated in a rapidlv imnrovins neighborhood. W?ll be sold entire, or in lots to suit purchasers, at a very reasonable rate. Apply to " ' JOHN T. BUTLEU, ( oct 22 -. -.j ,; Opposite Mansion House. T) UCKWHEAT CAKES all nmokinfrh JD covered Over With vrflow. - rich irnrut Goshen Butter.- What is more palatable for Breakfast? Well wp.hv ?ntrv.Ai'vwi an elegants Lot of the material to make wem, ana we wni .sen me receipt for small price.: ri.r " . i - ' ' - : . ! l ' also. . Just received, Irish .Potatoes, ,Cabbaee7 Chesnuts, &c., at A ? . t . TTTV ' ; -w uec 41 ji i Market. Mnrder, Fire & Eobbejy ; A B I am losing , many - Jof ? my 1 custo- XL merS bV "' rrediHiio' ' them T take the lihertv nf wpu ana settleup by the lst'of February z J r sooner. ' j.-r. UUTLH.K Ml inEfU BUY THE GENUINE " - ViTi'tiihiTif7 STANDARD SCALES More ; than 250 Different Modifications. AGEA'TS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALA KM MOKEY DRAWERS. " FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 . Broadway, New York. 106 Baltimore St., Baltimore. 63 Camp' St., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWING, J, - . 715 Chestnut i-nnaaeipma. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., , ; . 118 Milk Street, JJoeton. For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers, sept 19 . 4ra twice a week J.JT.BRFCE, General Conunission Merchant, CH ARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. . Highest cash pnee paid for Cotton . ' All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. . J.Y.BRYCE, dec 21 '72. Oats. FIFTEEN Hundred Bushels Mountain Seed Oats, for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAU LAY & CO. Bag:fiigr Ties. 15,000 yards 46inch wide extra heavy Domestic Bagging. 7.000 Yards Dundee Bagging, 2,500 yards Gunny Bagging. . Also, a full supply of Cotton Ties of the "Arrow," "Dunn" and "Gooch" Patents, for sale by. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. aujr 25tf - a a.w m-r m We have Resolved to discontinue time sales of family Groceries and provi sions on and after the 1st September. With in ninety days thereafter alt notes and Book accounts remaining unpaid, will be placed in an officer's hand for collection. tSl&N HO L SJS, MALA ULAi tU aug 8 FOE SALE. 1AAA New Flour Sacks (a grevp conve ,UUU nience for millers and farmers) at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO S. aug 9-, GOLD PENS, ALMOST every varietv and style" of GOLD PENS. EBON Y.ROBBER SIL VER and GOLD HOLDERS, to suit every body, at TIDDY'S." dec 15 J.S.PHILLIPS WOULD Inform the public that he is mow -rotnitrinor Via TP A T,T. orrl WTV. TER STOCK of GOODS-for MEN'S WEAR, and invites all wishing anything in his line to GIVE HIM A CALL. Of all kinds and at prices which defy com petition. - , His Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is large and unsurpassed- for beau ty and quality. - HATS and CAPS of the latest style for MEN and BOYS. HAVING secured the Services of a No. 1 cutter, I am prepared to give satisfaction to all who favor me wfth their patronage. I invite an inspectiou of my goods and prices. . - oct 12 . ' Country Hams. i JUST received afine lot of Country Cured Hams, almcst any size you may want, small or large. Call soon or you will miss them. J. F. BUTT'S, oct 17 ''-i 'Z V Mafket.v , ATLANTIC TENNESSEE & OHIO R. R TTHIS Companyroffcrs for sale the follow- X ingijsettiest ilts mortgage Cgold bonds hearing 8 per cent, in gold, having ly years to run at 85 and accrued interest, making including" the discount over 10 perl cent, per annum, in gold, or over 12 per cent, m currency. Mecklenburg county bonds bearing 7 per cent, interest at 70 and accrued interest, yielding 'to the investor over 12 per cent per iannuin. . ' :. : ; : " ' Iredell county bonds bearing 8 per cent. having nine years to . run at -80 and interest, making over 12 . per cent. Also Charlotjte, , Columbia and Augusta bonds at eu and ;accrued jfnterest.; . The couDons of the ilredell and Meek lenburg bonds are receivable by the respect tive counties in payment of all county taxes, f The rates of interest are inviting to capitalists and tax payers and afford a tine opportunity for permanent investments. The Company sells t these bonds to use the pcuvecua m payment, oi lis noaunu Uois. , They can be had . from M, P. Pegram Esq., and R; HoUand," Esq.J Cashiers of the First and Second JJationaL Banks of Cliarlotte, and R. F. Simonton, President signed. : : k - 'V'v "'-vVm.'Johsstos,''..' ' . -President. A; E.'F. MORRISON,". r nov28-eod 6W- Treasurer. . iHome and Democrat copy. . , -Statesville Intelligencer and American copy.; rv - " - ) i 1 : ood!' Woodi! tpHERE .are large.' quantities of Wood a. aiong tne hue ot -the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutlierford Railroad, which can be bought, for, one" ($1) dollar ,to one dollar and a quarter ($1.25) r per- cord, freight $6 per car load from all points east ; ' V. Q. JOHNSON, ; dec I2-lm ' ' ' As't Superintendent. i 3 Vt' '"AHG-: FAN.OY Ve are prepared to do all kinds of Book and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed on as reasonable terms as the same work can be done at any establishment in. the State. - Merchants, Manufacturers, Profes sional Men, and others in want of Pamphlets,' Briefs, Le gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis iting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Railroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, &c, Had better give us a call, as we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. Eemember that Bill Headsy Letter Heads, 4 Railroad Blanks, - Labels, Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in superior style. Ar. Orders from abroad will ak 3F3i;j:ceiy prompt aiieniion. k - Ji.' 1. ' 'A J. A .' f-'- ' Magistrate Blanks, Marriage X1-: censes, Liens, &cl kept for sale. ; - ' JB We pay special attention to COLORED PRINTING, of every description, such as Tobacco Labels, Bands, Notices, c. jones & Mclaughlin. BOOK" JOB PBIII 1872. nyCE-OHLI'S SHOE STOBH SION OF THE BRASS BOOT, NATIONAL BANK TTILDING, : ' CHARLOTTE, N.C. : . HOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS TT?TTS "T.T ATTT'RT? nn1 t Kfwxr TTivifo t.hR WFrnLTiS A 17R and rx-wt-m firs t rT woots At STTfiFi? . wh f rh have iVlUl.U.VV . . MY Experience in business maKes me OI my gOtU Will COlupsirp utyvramy JL" Where.-' -. . ' ."Sf: V. R. T AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER on LIBERAL TERM3 and LOW PRICES, August ZlSt, em - Lancaster Ledger copy six months. 1 SOUTHERN Established in J867. THE OLBES't HOUSE r V.' i'i?rs-.r- - OF THE 'TOD;!0 ... -.i -' . .-r' : .-" Sewing MacMnes ON THE EEASE PLAIt. The Machine for Everybody is the HGI8E SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE! The best Cheap Machine in the MARKET. IF the number sold is a criterion of mer it, then it is the "BEST MACHINE In North Carolina, regardless of price, as there has been more HOME SHUTTLE MACHINES Sold in North Carolina during the last 12 months, than all other Sewing Machines combined. You can buy a HOME SHUTTLE. MA CHINE, for about one-half the money that you will have to payfora first c&wa Machine "So Called." D. G. MAXWELL. July 17th, 1872. ; JUST RECEIVED AT McMurray, Dafis & Co's. -AN- JEXCE1LENTLOT HAND -MADE BOOTS AND SHC-ES for , . : GENTS' & BOYS VEAE. :o:- , A BEAUTIFUL V A r:i E T V .,,e - OF- 'l - LAOiEH' &rMiSBES McMurray J)ayisr;& Co. nov 15-tf -4 ,r v an "v- b s "2- - . TITE would like to supply the citizens in it any quantity from a pint to any lart cer quantity, and will send them ' to your houses o and save you ' the trouble of sending for them so that you can' have them for breakfast, dinner or supper. I will send them to you every, day or as often iji the lfeek as you, may? select, by -leaving your orders at J., F. BUTT'S, oct30-con tf ' Market. 1872. STTOE "FTNDTNGS. ' :i RETAIL Trade to mv larffe and varied as- been selected with care. - , cpnnaeut tnat my prices ana me quamy tiiwov ui ntj wiw vvj ' "' nvft'"irn k mr r"-vV'. GOODS TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE . , ":,0: '1.' ' ': ' o. x. axaxuax. ! r t HAVE IN STORE a nice lot of Bacon. J. : Hams; Shoulders - and Sides; Pickled Pork aud Beef, .Lard full leaf; Mackerel and Herring, Meal, Flour, (new crop,) To bacco, Snuff, and almost; everything want ed by farmers and families; f I insist; that persons wishing to-buy would call and ex- amine, jn., u. jvioiasses, vuoa jxioiasses, Salt, Castings, some extra, I)elph Ware Also. Grass, and Split Bottohi Chairs, com mon to extra. Please call ? opposite the Town Clock. H june 8 M.W.ALEXANDER. CHOICE CIIEESR, rpOOK the highest premium at the Fair X of trie ' (troliitaa, at Charlotte, JS. J., October, 25th. 1872, made by P. J. Kimber- ly . Buncombe, county, N .1 C, for sale by A. il.. NISBET fc xJltU. , nov 5 , "DOIjOGNA SAUSAGE, just received. xj. lmrues wishing :the Bologna or Iresh Sausage in quantities, to sell again, can get it from us by giving its a short notice, as we fiavc been made the sole tgent for its sale m the Western part of this State, oct 18 JOHN F. BUTT. New Idea Saloon. hrvPPOSITE the First Katiorial Bank. 2nd I J door below the Mansion House is now open for the public No pains will be spared to give1 general satisfaction. (ivc nica call. JOll A- U1XJ3Y. sept 11 tf n HEAD -QUARTERS -FOR FRRSH MSH, sold on the Quick iuciple. B.N.SMITIL FOR ENT. 1 . a THE HOUSE known as the Terris Hoitse with 8 rooms and all! Inecessarv out houses and 1 4 acres of cround. Also, several rooms at the OldFair Ground. Applv to uov8 J. T. BUTLER. olognhl Sausage, B.N.SMITH. BURTON'S TETTER OINT5IENT, cures all cutaneous diseasesr prepared b v , , . . BURWELL & CO, nov ,15,-- ' Springs". Corner. f lARBOLIC Troches, Seiedam Schnapps. nov 15' Country Cured Bticon. JUST Received a fine lot of County Cured Midlings. The very thing you" have enquired for po much.'.' Gall now and get whatyouwant. . r ! . OYSTERS EVERY DAY. Don't forget that wo send them to 3'ou. il BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. Recollect we send them to vou. , . ' FRESH PORK SAUSAGE. ,We wUl send them to you. " ' I , - - - J: F. BUTT. nov 23. .; ; Market.. X TO THE LADIES.; " : :o: ' T ' SOME ItsT-IEW-, STYXE JUST RECEI V E D ' i BY ' ' ' J iX 1 ' MRS-'.QUERYSn novSOf J' J" "f ;Vf? ' 1 T ARGELOTSHOULDER SCARFS.NIL U SOF TIES and Bows all, Oblorat gMJatly'reduCed prices,' jusf receivexl at ' nov 30J-i :c u MRS.4 QUERY'S.' ' VTEW. Lot WATERPROOF CLOTH just X i received fine quality at low prices, at ,nov30t MRSQUERY'S.- !A-LL Sizes and -Colors of the best brands -cl. KidJGrloves.atr . , ,'l Muv-;M J(I il3,MRS,QUERY;S.3 AP' ."LOT CORSETS, HOOPSKtRTS & li Bustles, just received at"" " V' ' nov 30J MRS. QUERY'S. Hew Orleans Sugar. and Molasses. 5 Hogsheads Bright New; Orleansl Sugar. 10 Barrels Clioice , ,fs , "f. Molasses ; Also,2 Hogsheads Demcrara Sugar. ' V '2 H'Voutsses in X FOR ! IQm JSS'i STJSLtGC JE3E y S RECpWJZD eiTRorning JlyExircss SOVRj5?to& iSUE or Oysters mitSTfir nv ft preshHnceMfcirttrB RICHMOND & DANVILLE E. E. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, October 13th, 1872. Stations.'' v Mail. ExDress. Leave Grcensboo, 2.00 a. m. 11.10 a m : jaiivnie 12 p. m. " BurkviUe 0.44 " RJMi - Ar've at ' Richmond 12.45 p.m. 0.40 GOING SOUTH.. , Stations. Mail. Express. Leave Richmond 1.50 p. m. 5.10 a m . " Burkville , 5 5.12 " 8.28 " " Danville 10.00 " 12.57 p. m Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. m. 3.30 " Trains leaving Richmond at 1.50 p. m and at 5JL0 a. m., connect at Greensboro' with trains on North Carohna Divisinn all points South. ' Passengers leaving Richmond at 1.50 p. m., connect at Greensboro' with trail for all points East of Greensboro'. Passenger train leaving Raleign at 0-45 p. m., connect at Greensboro1 with North ern bound Mail train, arriving in Rich mond at 12.45 p. m. JNO. R. MACMURDO, Gen. Freight & Ticket Agent. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent, oct 20 WILMINGTON-, CH ""LOTTE AND S.UTHKBFOBJ) B. K. CO. Office Chief Eng. and Gen'l. Sttp't. Wilmington, N. C, June 26, 1872. CHANGIU)F SCHEDULE. - Until further notice the regular trains will run over this road as Jollows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS.' Leave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m., and arrive at 5:30 p. m. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT . TARINSv Leave Wilmington, daily, at 7 a. m and arrive at 3:30 p, i.' Leave Lilesville, daily, at 6cl5 a. m., and arrive at 4:15 p. m. Two Special Freight Trains for Toa Lumber run irregularly. No trains on Sundays. . . . L. FREMONT, Jy25 . Sap't. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIlT ROAD COMPANY. Office of General Superintendent., Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 1872. - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On antl after Monday, June 10th, Passen ger Trains on the W. & W. Railroad will ' run as follows : - MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily, Sundays ex ceptodlat 8:15 A.M. Arrive at Goldsboro' at -12.11 P.. M " at R)cky Mount at 2:11 " ' at Weldon at 3;50 Leave Weldon daily Sundays xceptedjnt 9-.1-5 A, M. Arrive r.t Rocky Mount at 11:07 " " Gobtalxro' at US p M- " Union Depot at 5:3 " ' EXPRESS, TRAIN. Leave Union Depot, daily, at 10r40 P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro at 3jj00 a. M. " at Rocky Mount at 4:56 " " . at Weldon at G:50 " Leave Weldon, daily, at 7:10 P. M. Airlve at Rocky Mount at 8:o.S at Goldsboro at 10 58 ' Mail Train makes close connection a W cldpn for all points North via Ray Lino and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquia Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars on this Train. Freight Trains will leave Wilmington tri-weekly at (irOO a. m. and arrive at 1:40 ? Express Freight Trains will leave daily Sundays exc-eptedj at 5 p. m. and" arrive at 11 a. m. JOHN F. DIVINE, )y 20 - Gen'l Sup t. RALEIGH AND GASTON" H. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Superintendent's Office, Raleigh, N. C, June 15th, 1872. On and after Monday, June 17th, 1872. trains oa the Raleigh & (Huston Railroad will run daily Sundays excepted as fol- ivWa MAIL TRAIN. v' Leave Raleigh at - - 10:00 A. M, Arrive at Weldon - 3:30 P. M, Leave Weldon at - - . 1,5. A Arrives at Raleigh - a05 T. Ml ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Raleigh at - - 8 00 P M Arrives at Weidon, - &20 A M Leaves Weldon, - . . p J Arrive at Raleigh, - 8:00 A.M." Tl? Hil trsiiu makes close connection at W eldon with the Seaboai d and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers via Baltimore, to aud trom all points North, West and Northwest, and with Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg, Richmond an3 Washington, to and from all points North, and Northwetit. And at Raleigh with the North Carolina Railroad to and from all points South andf Southwest, and with the Raleigh and Aw gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fayette ville. . . , ; . Accommodation and Freight trains con nect at Weldonrwith 'Accommodation ant Railroad and Petersburg Raiirouv . . . :H ki at, Kaieigh with Accoiui tl6 ad Freight trains on Nortb Caroli: Ti. 1$. :' Persons giving along the line of t ; i ' can visit Raleigh in the morning t . r-iie Accommodation train, remain several hours and return the same evening.- -y A;- B. ANDREWS," July 25 . Oen.Sup't R ALEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR- LLN B-AILHOAJD. . Superintendent's Office. - 5 leh K. C, June loth, 1872. - On and after Monday, June. 15th, 187 trains on ;t.h Ho.loirh .,v ,, Line Railroad W &$fiS$f: cepted as follows : 1 " "ifif't15,161, 3:15 P. M. r .ArrlYeatSanford. 6:15 " Mail train leaves Sanford, 6:45 A.M. Arrive at Raleigh, 9:45 nSfK?.1 H??,?.loe connections a onSiTrcS16116 and 1,011118 or : -.A- V. ANDREWS, , , Superintendent. ': . TO TAKE EFFECT Monday, September . 30th, 18T2 Atlanta & BicL Air-Lina Railwaxr. r080. toaud from ail points North. 'W- .1 vtn, 4. uapeugea t, turn t, x reigiit,TIiree Times a Week, Mondays, Wedn&f - days and Fridays, ''f STATIONS. Dj;pabt, n H . ; Ami vb; 7-30 a, m. . - ' rarlotte,, , .uaribalda.' Gastonia, J V Xmg'fl Motmtain,, 10.24 H. 4 lai Whitaker's, ll.W NlioAV Cln iPassenger and Ffceigla, Mondayv, . . '. j a 1 i T( STATIONS. '; Black's, ' ' WhitakerV . JDepact. Z30 5D0 ' , AiauTE, 2.20 p.m. 3.02 " 4.04 4.50 ;' , King's Mountain,, vxasconia, , , , GaribkldaJ" " - Charlotte, - ? ' ?.ice' -lure by this Triin.Five Cents per I ?! all others Ten Cents per mUei! sept 2S- A Engineer and Seperindenii

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