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Travelers' Cuido. T '' IToxth.. Carolina Jlailros M ARcq 301872. On and after Sunday; 31 i nstahtl ahe 'passenger .Trains -oyer ?this road will leave and arrive at Charlotte, as follows ? art, tt Kt ..ti -j.?,; m, Aiit rt Leave, going east, at.. f . : ; 7.10. p. m.s Arrive, coming west, at i : 7.20anu Leave, going east, at r ; 6.25 a.'m, Arrive, coming west, at i t 8.30 p. to; i. . Wil2iiingtoa,C &,ll.rIla51road. -leaves, ' : . , , . 8.00 a. m Arrives, : : 0.30 p. m ' . ; ? . T- ; r: , :'i r. : , i ; : Atlantic, Tennessee &. 01ii E E. J - - 'SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE K,. . Charlotte, N. C., July 22nd,-1872.!, J...;. ON and after Thursday' the 25th,rtbe foK lowing Schedule will' be: run aver this . Koaddailv. - (Sundav excepted.) vi i t,? Leave Statesville, ... 7.00 A.. MJ ' Arrive at .Charlotte, , 10.35 r Leiyft plihrlotte, : ; I'A I TH I V . 3.35. J ; Attiy a'fStatesville: .. 7.00 All cltarges must: be pre-paid on.Freight v; offeied for shipment to Section House, Hei idexMniUeSandrh&fl .JTtfntef aXBald ; well's, Tatom's and Freelands. These being "Flag Stations," the Company-is not liable! ior any loss or aamage to ireigm aiter it is v unloaded, ateither of the''above 'points. . Ag on. July 23 T- T r2YVPfTKV t . t Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Angista . - -.: -aiiroaa. ' CE SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. bn!ahdl'after. WV?t JH ON JJ A l. .: I V-Tr. -i - 'j.- ; L. " i ' SEPTUS, the !followingScheduIe will be rtthWfchisRoad1: -Vr ;1,.,.,;1:::A i ir -i f i 7 " 'TIME TABLE, '.j .. .".li v,,;.-6!?1, :.rt'. ;m i- .Train War 1. ' Train No; 2. LeaVfe Charlotte, w?.i5 :n.7f"' v80p. mY " Leave Columbia, 2.29 p. m.H 3.30 a. m Arrive Augusta, 7.42 p. m. 8.20 ajm. -w. ; . GOING NOETH. Lare Augusita,ti ' Iave Columbia,' Arrive Charlotte, r A t fefanaard,Xime-tenfl;iinuea arQrwertna!n ashingtoik 'City Jtime, ancVrfiirfaoiimtes ' faster than Columbia City time. -:VV - No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily. ; Sundays excepted.' Both trains make close Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points.' " ? 1 f ! 4 '' r i JAMES ANDERSON. Gen. Sunt. ' ErUf. Dorset" Gen: Fright & Tioket Agt -iuneir i-- ' -V Time Table Western N. C It. B Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1871. 1. 1-.;5.. 0ING WESTJ !T - ,BHohninf ' : , 9 H K IKV & !.Sr- B,t2 A, 'M.v " ' Thii-d Creek,' 5 57 6.45 ! ti ' fctatesville, ; 4 6.50 . ,M 7.42 u Catawba Station,- ,8.027 " - 8,50 , Newton, - . . 8.55 , 9.S3 " ' Hickory Tavern', 9.40 , ? 10.20 " Icard; 10.25 11.05 M Morganton, 11.10 " 11.54 Bridgewater,. 11-59,,. 12.43 "-Marion, v. V12.4& P. if, 1.82 Old Fort, GOING EAST ' Arrive. ' . J , - Leave. Old Fort, Marlon,'. ; , 7.15 a: x. 7.59 A. m: 8.48 8.04 " S M liridgs water, 9.37 4 - - - M organton -, t 9.42 10.22'" s IcarS, ' - 10l27 ' " 11.07 " Hickory Tavern, 11.1a . 11.52 " ' Newton.'1 11.57' " 12.45 P. M, Catawba Station. - 12.50 p. M. 1.42 " - V Statesville, ' ' - 1.47 " - 2,35 Third Creek, 2,40 " 8.32 " - Salisbury, - Tzains.Fass at Icard at 10.25 Ar-H jy 25 V R ICHMOND & DANVILLE BAIL SO AD. t, C. DIVISION. C aJT b JE if SE T Th kE-T AB iTe ,In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d, GOINQ NORTH. .' ; No freight will be received ;by Agents, or , .forwarded' unless' the name of Consignee, and destination is -distinctly! matked there a. mi s n. U &.mJ t' 11-05 p. nV .15 p, m 5 Ht'-jB.OO aiins STATIONS.' Maxx..'- Expkbss. Leave Charlotte, ; 7.10 P. M. 6.!25 A.M. " ..Concord, , 8.21 " . 7.26 f : Salisbury, 9.50 " 8.34 , " " ; Lexina:ton, 10.51 ; " . 9.03 " High-point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 t Arrive Greensboro 12.50 t 44 11.00 44 f Leaver Greensboro;. JL45 u" 11.10 44 44 Comp. Shops, 8.36 44 12.20 P.M. Hlllsboro 4.53 , " T Raleigh, - 1 8.05 ', Arrive at Golrtgboro-,U.Q2 - "T '. GOING SOUTH. , , . , , STATIONS, f . MAjzJr EXPRKasJ in 1 iii 1 . , 1 . 1 Leave Goldsboro', 4.00 P, M. : v "88gfofi '.i fd&r. " Comp. Shops, 12.05' ' IlSPM. Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 AM. S&30 i 44 Leave Greensboro' 2.15 -.v 441 . 4.00 44 - " High Point, 8.04 " .-4.43 44 44 Lexington, - 4.02" 44 5.33 44 " Salisbury;xi 4.5T. : " 6.22 " Concord, 6.10 .- .7.28 44 . Arrive at Charlotte, f 7.20 ; I 8.30 w 44 Passenger train leaving' Raleigh at ?:45 p. .v connects at Greensboro' With North-' era bound train ; , making ' the quickest : time to all Northern cities." Price pf tick-4 ets same as via other routes. . ; i ' . Mail trains dally v both ways, over entire length, of, road. Express daily . between ;; Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday excepted.! -r All Passenger trains connect at Greena-' boro with trains to and from Richmond.' , v Pullman Palace Cars on. all night train between Charlotte and Richmond, (with outchangeO S. E. ALLEN, ' W. H. GREEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent , Master Transportation. ;.-"'--- -' Jy25- BUCKWHEAT CAKES all Bmokinghot. covered over witli yellowy rich frood Goshen Butter.i What ; is more palatable - fo? Breakfast ? V;Well we have just received . an elegant Lot of the material to make them,' and we will sell the receipt for a . small price, ' - v jt;cveu, ixisn x'otatoes, uiobage, Chesnuts; &c at - " . V. - J h -. . - JOHN ,F. . BUTTS, Wood! Wood! I fHHERE are large quantities of. Wood -A , along the line of the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad, which can be bought for one ($1) dollar to one freight $6 per car load front alT points easf v i-oncointon. ' - ' '- ;.,Y. Q- JOHNSON,-1 tr ' As't Superintendents decl2-lm PRE SIr,0,YS TEES 1 IEJ '-y'. X . TyE would -like to supply he citizensln ;v If, any quantity from -a pint to any lar ger' quantity, and will send them to.vonr houses and save you v the trouble of wuuinfjior mem, so that you. can have . them for breakfast. dinnprnmnnnor T -will . send them to you' every day or . as often in ; the -week as ; you may select,' by leaving. uur uruers at . , j. r. BUTTS, ' ? - octSOsjontf . Market DUy the ciznuirjc JUL. i t 1 pT- J 3Ji4 -J L ,1 -:-r 17- STAIIDiUlD SCALES:: Moretharii 250 DierentModincatloni. AaEXTsALsb fob t"he best alaeh xokxt DRAWERS. faie'baitzs co:r " - - 311 Brdaffw"ay7 New York. ; flAiRBATncs ft ewing; :,Tv 118 AUlk Street, Boston Fof Safe TBy heading Hardware Deaic crs. sept 19 4nrjtwice -weeKl am - - JT. Y. dbyce, i General Coxnxnissioxxv Zlerch'ant. : 4 ' ; CHARLOTTE, N. C, -, f I Particular attoitfoA pW tov8eHine "4n Kinas oiXToauce, voiton ana aoouvw. '...TTi i.V -ll.-' 1J.Y. . fjj - -i.t - ..,' t , .. . -f- .. 1 IT. . h i . J J L ft;....; -All orders tronira: distance, 'promptly at te4iaedto. ' ; ' ' ; j. BRyCEA , Oats. ill' F IFTEEN hundred iBushehi fountain Seed Oats, .for aa w -by r -.-1 --j-r .'' STENHOUSE, MACATJLAY jk CO,X VER and GOLD HOLDERS, to suit every body, at t .TIDDY. J. S.; PDJILLIPS If now receiving nis FALL and WlN- TErTTTXlCOr GOODS fofMEKIS WEAR," and "invites Tall 'imlOTganythTngxrf his Of all kWd?and at' prices wtticn defy com petition. .;? ' ' j - 'k illS SCOCK OI 19 f UttfllOlUJlU GOODS js large and jansnrpassed for beau ty and quality. ". . , -' HATo and C'AtU of the latest style for MEN and BOYS. HAVING secnred.the Services of a No. I cutter2 am prepared to give satisfaction to all who favor me wi)h their patronage. I invite an inspectiou of my goods and prices. oct 12-:. t r f"C,? " ".T " : Country Hams. JUST received a fine lot of Country Cured Hams, hTQOstjanj size you may want, small or largeJ " " Calljioott o-ca wUl hiisslhom: " , I , , n . J- F. BUTT'S, . oct 17 ' " ' i. ' .Market.' ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO R. R FTIHIS Company offers for sale the follow JL me securities : f Its, mortgage i gold bonds bearing 8 per cent, in fold, - having 19 years to run at $5 and accrued interest, making" including the discount: over 10 per cent, per annum in gold, or over 12 per cent."in "currency; " : MecktenbprouprbQtidC bearing 7 per cent, interest at 7U and accrued interest, havipg nine fyears , to.i rup j ati 80 j and interest,' making over 12 per cent. : t Also Charlotte, i Columbia: land! Augusta bonds at 80 and accrued interest TbC coupons of, the 1 Iredell . arid Meck-1 lenburg ponds are receivable by the respec tive ctran ties in payment ' of all 'county taxes. The,rates .-of interest are in vitine to capitalists and tax pavers' and afford a fine obportunity for permanent investments. The Company sells these bonds to use the proceeds in payment , of.its floating debts. They can be had fomM' P.' Peeram. .Esq., andR. Holland, tEsq., Cashiers pi me Jjirst ana econa Rational Banks, of Charlotte, and R.VF. SimontonV President Bank of Statesville and from the under signed. iWW.OIfKSTOWl t J .Mrl , . ii PTAsidnt V. TP MrtPPTCUYNr ' nov 28-eod 6w Treasurer.. Home and Democrat copy. ' Statesville; Intelligencer and' American COOV.": ii' . - j". ,i-V."l t V RECEIVED. AT' McMurrayDaTis & o'J r i.1 : . - AN : : - - EXCEL LG TJTLOT w HAND-MADE. BOOTS .AND HGE , GnnTS'GBOYS.UEAR. A BEAUTIFUL V A R IE TV OF .LftGms';.&.?uissE5.; IlcIIurra Daris & Co. ; novia-tf . . v. . , 1 714 uncstnui sc., nuaueipuia. . A lMOST every variety and style of J A GOLD..TENS.-EBONYJIIIBBER SIL yielding.- jO Ohe .investor fver 12 per cent j per.annaja,il,i J iL Iredell county bonds.bearing 8 per cent. -ii- .' " .1 1- BOOK ' JOB H'X I 1 1 I I I .1 1 I I I ' ; ' i. 2 f.-..s .,.5 ? W are prepared to do all kinds'of Book and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed ob as reasonable terms as th same work can, be done at any ; establishment in the State. llerchants, Hannfacturers, Profes- . , W 1,'. .-.i'-r ! ITL.lti l'ri!. ,S (a-! . ( -" t. ' -,if ' : ;!'!' ' sional lien, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le- j ,; i;'.; '" i ! !'i - gal " Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis iting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, 'BailroadTickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, fec. j Had better gvo ns a call, as we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. t- -.v -is 1: r . Beaeaber that ' - Bill Heads, ; - - f ;-;". j ; ..) . i ? 4 : . Letter Heads, - Baiiroad Blanks, - Labels V r . V. Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in Superior 1 4" I 4 t rl'JCp .Orders fromab'rcAd will al waysireceiye prompt :atteition.' .j f . , Magistrate Blanks, Marriage Li censes, Liens, fc.t kept for sale, i"1 , . "1 ''jC3,We pay, special" attention to vj .' ! . 1 ; COLORED PI1KITK1G, of eveiy description, such as I Tobacco Labels, Bands, Noticeaptc. : ioi& McLAXJGHLIK, m TTI TT TIT HTM - jt,-, s. - 1 ''r ..'"- j 1 1 , r - ,7 Si-t" ,0:; .bTT A TVTyS V S I G W 0 F THE HATI01TAL BAHK BTJILI)IIIG . . ; , . CHARLOTTE, N. C. ;, HOLES ALE & RETAIL TRUNKS, LEATHER and . ' J NOW Invite the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade to my large . and varied as sortment of BOOTS & SHOES, which have been selected with card -; ' v 1 ' ' , ',. MYi Experience in business makes me confident that mv prices and the qual!fy of my goods will compare favorably with -P. S. I AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFEIj on LIBERAL TER3IS and IX)W PRICES, , : . August 21st, 1872 6m Lancaster Ledger copy six months." . Old and New for 1873. The Editor tjf OLD and NEW promises hi3 readers to give them in 1873,c two vol umes even better than the previous ones. They are to include serials by Mr. Hale, Mrs. Greenough, and other first-class writ ers ; short stories by Mrs. Stowe ; Miss Mere dith, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Hale, Ac. ; the continuance of Mrs. Martineari's wise and cheerful series of papers on the relations between God and Man ; a series of papers on most interesting public questions, such as Railroads and their power ; Woman Suffrage; Labor and Wages ; the Problems of. the. New Administration, and the Like. Provision t has also been made . for articles on interesting points in natural history and philosophy, by snch authori ties as Prof. J. P. Lesley, President. Thos. Hill, Dr. Gray, Mrs. W. H. Dall, Dr. Kel logg, fec, and for the enlargement and improvement of the critical, record, and art departments. The Magazine will thus more fully than ever before, afford at once an abundant supply of first-class light reading, and an entertaining record of tbe most Important items of human progress for the time being. ' VOL. VII. 1873. OLD AND NEW. , The People's Hagazine. Edited ly Edward E. Hale. The , enlarged resources placed in the hands of the OLD AND NEW, by the puh-f he and by the proprietors enable thenv to announce a volume of wider interest than they have ever published. - - v Mrs. Greenough's Story, "Pythonia," and r Mr. Hale's Story, "Ups and Downs," : v i- 1 t - . f will be continued and completed in this volume, x A Series of Short Stories by Miss Meredith, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Witney, Miss Hale, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Loring, . and others, has been' engaged- ' Mr. Martineau's Series will be continued in papers on "The Church and its Exclusive Claims," 4Scrip ture, and the Limits, of its Authority," 4God in Humanity," &c The series of articles on Political Science by gentlemen of lecjgnized ability, will comprise papers on "Railroads, Servants or Masters ?' 'he Ballet in England," "Land." ''The Law of Maritime Jurisdic tion," "The Indian Question," "The Suf frage of Women," "Equal Taxation," "Tariffs and Protection," . VWhat the New Administration must do," "Labor and Wages Question." The subjects of critical interest in ; 'Natural History and Philosophy" will be illustrated by different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. We shall soon have the pleasure of printing papers, among others, by Prof. Lesley, Mr. Dall, Dr. Kellogg, Dr. Gray, and President Hill. , 'The, Examiner" is not confined to the review of the publi cation of a few bouses, but attempts to give some account of the more important issues from the French, German, and English press, as well as our own. ' ' "The Record of Progress" describes the substantial advance which the world has made, in whatever direction or in whateyer region, with special refer ence to ? improvements in domestic life which may be attempted in America. -r The magazine will le under the editorial charge of Edward E, Hale, who will have wider assistance than heretofore in the management of its Journal Department. GIVEN AWAY! The beautiful Chromolith ''Confidence," by Hammatt Billings, is presented to eve ry Renewal and .New Subscriber to "OLD AND NEW" for 1873 at $4 ; or for $.25 the Chromolith will be furnished hand somely mounted, ready for framing.' Size 10x14. Subscriptions received by all Book and Newsdealers at Publishers' rates. - -ROBERTS BROTHERS, -,t . Publishers, , - " No. 143 Washington Street, Boston. jan8 , -s , THE 1I0ENING STAE. " 1 1 . DAILY EDITION : THOUGH only five years old, has the Largest Daily Circulation of any news paper in the State, - and a circulation in Wilmington fifty per cent. ' larger than that of any other paper. v "V "WEEKLY EDITION : Now combined with the Carolina Farsceb making one of the best FAMILY NEWS-' PAPERS in the South. Circulation very large and rapidly increasing. : , SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ; Daily Star, 1 year,.. " 6 months, . ; . : N 3 months, Weekly Star, 1 year, " 6 months, .' ' . 3 months, "' $7 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 j It may be safely asserted that :no news paper ever established in North Carolina has made such rapid progress as THE MORNING STAR. : jpSX Send for specimen copies. H - - , Address . - WM. H. BERNARD, ' WTilxnimrtop,.N. C. jan 9 1872. SHOE STOBB ; D II A S S D O O T i ' DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPSi SHOE FINDINGS. : lf 5 " those of any other house in the City or c - i IJaTrtrtftaiicuuA insca.sea. prepared by - iinnvpi i. .tr en . : nov 15. Springs' Comer. CARBOLIC Troches, Sciedam Schnapps. BURWELL&CO. '. nov 15 - : ' ' ." Country Cured Bacon. JUST Received a fine lot of County Cured Midlings. The very thing you have enquired for so much. jCall now and get what yon want. ; OYSTERS EVERY DAY., Don't forget that we send them to vou. - BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. Recollect we send them to vou. i - FRESH PORK SAUSAGE., We will send them to you. i ' -' ' ri. j.f.butt.; ; nov 23 , ! " . Market.' TO--THE: LADIES.- ' t . V . ! . , V -. i SOME 2sTE-W", , ST"3TXjZEi XX . KJL: X C5 , 3 JUST RECEIVED . BY- : - ' EXPRESS THIS iriOUIVIIVG - -;. -'-ATfs-v. ;f nov30T., , f4,rt?, ARGE LOT SHOULDER SCARFSflL Jj SON TIES and Bows all Colors at greatly reduced prices, just received at ; ' nov30t . .MRS. QUERY'S. -VTEW Lot WATERPROOF CLOTH just lA received fine quality at low prices, at nov30t . - MRS. QUERY'S. A LL Sizes and Colors of the best brands iL Kid Gloves, at ' . nov 30 v MRS. QUERYS. "VTEW LOT CORSETS, HOOPSKIRTS & Xl Bustles, just received at ' 1 ' -nov30J MRS. QUERY'S."" Hew Orleans Sugar and Ilolasses. 5 Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar. 10 Barrels Choice "j 44 Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugar. . 2 . . 44 44 - Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. ' dec 17 . i ..- . , Cigars, Smoking !& Cheizing ; Tobacco.. ' , - K0 (inn CIGARS of Various and choice tf V, V U V brands, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco m quantity, and of various brands and ; different quantities. Wholesale and retail by A.R.N.&BRO. sept 19 . . . Canvassed Hams & Lard. : OPECIAL attention of families are called 7i.ii?5u?en?rt0 vassed Hams. Ar?H?tra and Pure Leaf Lard, in WelshTubs. . Wholesale and retail by . sept 20 , A. R. N. & BRO. " mcmioin) & dautixle h, r. 0 V" - -! CONDENSED TT31E-TABI.E, In effect on and after Sunday, October 13th ; .itwi i-'l872. ' ' ' , Stations., ' Maik Express, Leave Greensboro' 2.00 a. m. Danville 1 4.40 44 -" Burkville - 9.44 Arye at Richmond. 12.45 p.- to. u , GOING: SOUTH. Stations. - Mail'. ' Leave Richmond j : L50 p. m. ,.Mi Jiurkville.-, 5.12." , Danville, 10.00 Ar've at Gr'nsbbrQ 12J25 a, m. 11.10 a. m. 1-52 p. m. 66 44 r 9.40 Express. i 510 a. m. 8.28 12.57 p. m; 30 44 Trains leaving Richmond at 10 p, ra i-:10 a' St-"-;i?S,,ect at Greensboro5 with trains on North Carolina Division, for all points South.: : t , V Passengers leaving mchrnohd at 1.50 1 m. connect at Greensboro with train for all poinf East of Greensboro'. Passenfvr train leaving .Raleign at 645 p-m coT pect at Greensboro' with North ern bor A Mail train, arriving in Rioh mond i2.45p.m 1 s luch- jau. it. MAUMURDO Gen. Fttoh'M t,w 4 . Engineer, & OptiM Oct 20 " "wuueni. pFFIC! ICHIEJP ElTG, AND QeN'L. StTP'T. : r xigton, N. C, June 26, 1872. - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until fni-tA. . uK FREIGHT TRAINS. Arrive it &3M n uauy ai u a- m- nd PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TARINS. JSStttS ton' dailat 7 m- d JSSUSI and FfgM Trato r Ton uuuuayB, 1y25 -1 FREMONT. --- " SUD't. OfSce of General Superintendent r Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 1S72. '. , . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and aftpr M t ... I ft U TP fV on the wr w: itaiKTTi i nn. flu trtllriiru. . va nut E MAIL TRAIN. tB1.0.11 Depot daily tSundays cx- I ceDtod I tit. t " 4 :io A. M. woiusDoro as ' '- 1211 P. " ai itocicy Mount at 4 H.L WAlrlnn at M 2:11 3; 50 Leave Weldon daily Sundays v-A-itriskdlj air- ., , . Arrive t Roky Mount at 9:15 A. M. 11:07 44 1:1ft P. M; 5:30 44 10:40 P. M. 3:00 A. M, 4:56 4 6c50 44 7:10 P. M. 8:55 44 10W 44 " Union Depot nt krrive at Gtoldsboro at at Jiocky 3iount at Leave Witlrlnn rinllir A-rrive at Rocky Mount at 1 j V at Goldsboro at - " I 44 - at Tin inn lvnn o Mail TWlft ntZZtX 3:10 A. M. .Veldon fpr &U points fNorth via Bar Line I -i Express Train connect only with cquia Creek route. Pullman's Palacn sleeping Cars ou this Train. -f - r roigni xrams will leave Wilmington ri-wekly , at 0.00 a. m. and arrive at 1:40 i. AUie rreiCUt rrainil will lonva laiiyisundays excpted at 5 p. m. and Irriveatlla, m. juixix -jr. DIVINE. y 25.' ; - Gen'l Sup't. T).ALEIGH AND GASTON B. R, LV , CHANGE OF bCiiEDULE. U; Superintendent's Office , . - e Raleigh, N. C, June 15th, 1872. i ju a,Liix Biw-r moiiuuy, jane 17 m, lsIZ. raillilnnthA Rnlottrh Jb (l-itnr. , u., 1 1 J fill run daily Sundays excepted as fol low; .,-,. "A ,31AIL TRAIN. Leave, Raleigh at " . 10 00 A.M. Arrive at, V eldon ." - , 3:30 P. M. Leave .Weldon at - - 9:15 A. M Arrive at Raleigh ' , ' 8.-05 p. M. , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Lieaves RawMgh at-, - , - 8.00 P, Arrives at Widonv ' - : 6:20 A Leaves WeidAn. - -, 9:15 P. M. M. M. Arrive at Riil..irh ' s.m a xr ne mail trairts makes close connection atWeldon withtbe Seaboaid and Roa noke Railroad ami Bay Litie Steamers via Baltimorev jto an, irom all points North, West and Northwest, and with Petersburg Railroad via P? terburg, Richmond and Washington, to andfrom all point North and Northwest. - ft -And at Raleigh with the North Carolina Railroad to ana from all points South and Southwest, and with the Raleigh and Au gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fayette viile. ','-. ',', it ' Accommodation and Freight trains con nect at Weklon with- Accommodation and Freight trains on SealKard and Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad. . . And at Raleigh TOith Accommodation and Freight trains on' North Carolina R. R. Persons giving along the line of the road can visit Raleigh iii the morning by the Accommodation -yain, y remain 4 several hours and return the same evening. i , f" A. B. ANDREWS, .July 2a . ... , ;i . -Gen. Sup't 'ii Ii j . i .., i. Si j i fALIGH & AUGUSTA AIZU jQ, VITINE BAlLSOAI. r Superintendent's Office, ' ; V Raleigh: N. C, June 15th, 1872. On and after Monday, June I5tn,1872, trains on the Raleigh and Augusta Aix Line Railroad will run daily, Sundays ex- Mail train leaves Raleigh. Arrive at Sanford, t Mail train leaves Saniord, Arrive at. Rn.lArV . 3:15 P;M, 6:15 44 6:45 A. M. Mair train-makes close connectrons at Raleigh with the Raleigh and Gaston rail road, to and from all points North. And at Sanford with the Western Rail- effioettevUIe nd 9:45 1 " A. R. ' A KiSnu".wa Jy25, , .,, .Superintendent. . . TO TAKE EFFECT ;, Monday, September 30th, I8T2. Atlanta &Ilich. Air-Line Eailway. v Out Passenger and ' Freight, 1 Three i. Times a Week, Mondays, Wednes- - y J1 'f?'. ftnd ' " Fridays. ,' i STATIONS '.n Depaet. ) ' Abwvb. ?aSf' 7-30 a, m. ' Ganbalda, . . . 86 8,26 a.m. Gastonia,. .. .,.- 9.22 " 9.12 " Mountain 10.24 . " , 10.14 Whitaker's, n.04 .11.26 " n In Passenger and Freight, Mondays, . -1 -Wednesdays and Fridays. STATIONS."- Black's,--'" ' -" Whitaker's, ; King's Mountain, Gastonia, -Garibalda, 1 ; Depaht. 2.00 p.m. '20 " -;3.12 44 . , 4.14."" 5.00 " . AskrvK. 2.20 p.m. 3.02 -" 4.50 : a Charlotte, 5.56 - This .Train - Tin i "ko1f Track,; except by Special: Orders Tromtfiis OSice, Fare by this TrAin, Five Cents per mile. By all others Ten Cents per mile. - B. Y. SAGE, - sept 28 Engineer and Seperindent.
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