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? Travelers' Guide. A :M'-:-,r. North Carolina Railroad. 'march so. 1912. un ana alter eauuay u I instant, the Passenger Trains over this roa-l will leave and arrive at cnanotte, as xouora : " Leave, going east, at : : 7.10 p. m. Arrive, coming west, at ; 7.20 a. m. Leave, going east, at : : 6.25 a. m. ' Arrive, coming west, at : . 8.30 p. m. Wilxingiton C. Leave, : Arrives, ; : & B, Railroad. : . 8.00 a. m : - 5.30 p m Atlantic, Tennessee & OMo R, E. k SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Charlotte, N. C, July 22nd, 1872. J nN and after Thursday, the 25th, the fol J lowing Schedule will be ran over this Road dailv. (Sunday excepted.) Leave Stutesvillc, 7.00 A. M Arrive at Charlotte, 10.35 " Leave Charlotte, 3.35 P, M. Arrive at Statcsville, 7.00 ' . All ehanres must be pre-paid on Freight offeicd for shipment to Section House, Henderson. Alexandnana, Hunter s, Cald well's, Tatom's and Freelands. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for anv loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at cither of the above points, No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there- en. J. J. GOKMLEY, july 23. ' . Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE vCn ! 1 On and after 2Jg MONDAY SEPT 22, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. 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. Arrive Augusta, 7.42 p. m. 8.2Q a. m. GOING NOKTn. Leave Augusta, G.35 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Columbia, ll.o3 a. m. ll.Oo p. m Arnve Charlotte, 6.15 p. m. 6.00 a. in. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and six minutes faster than Columbia City time. No. 1 Train diiihr. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt E. R. Doesey, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. June 11 Time Table Western IV. C R. It. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1S71. GOING WEST.' Arrive. Leave. 5.00 A. M. 5 57 6.50 " 8,02 " 8..55 " 9.40 " Salisbnrv, Third Creek, Staiesville, Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory Tavern, I card, Morganton, Bridevvater, Marion, Old Fort, GOING EAST. 5.52 6.45 7.42 8.50 9.35 10.20 11.05 11.54 12.43 1.32 A. M. .i P. M. i 10,2-5 11.10 1159 12.18 u P. M. Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, , 7.15 Marion, S.Oi Bridge water, 8.55 Morganton, 9.42 Icarl, 10.27 Hickory Tavern, 11.12 Newton, 11.57 Catawba Station, 12.50 a: h. 7.59 a. m: 8.48 " 9.37 ' J0.22' " J1.07 " 11.52 " -12.45 p. M, 1.42 " 2.35 ". 3,32 " P. M. Statfcsviile,- 1.17 " Third Creek, 2.40 " Salisbury, Trains Pass at Icarcl at 10.25 A. M. Jy 25 tf RICHMOND BO AD. & DANVILJZE RAIL Jii. C. DIVISION. CONDENSED TIMETABLE. In effect on aud after Sunday, Dec. 22d, 1372, GOIXJ3 NORTH. STATIONS. i Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, 7.10 P. M. 6.25 A.M. " Concord, 8.21 , 2fj " " Salisbury, 9,50 " 8 34 " " Lexlnston, 10.51 " 9.03 " " High Point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 " Arrive Greensboro 12.50 " 11. 00 " Leave Greensboro, 1.45 !1 10 " fM11?' Ml-s. " 12.20 P. M. " Hillsboro, 45H " ' Raleigh, K.05 " Arrive at Goldshoro, 11.02 " GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. J-ieave Goldsboro', 4.00 P M . Raleigh, 7,15 " Hillsboro', 10.21 " " 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 " 443 !! fini?ton, i.)2 " 5.';13 ' Salisbury, 4.67 6.22 " " Concord, 6,10 7.2s " Arrive at Charlotte, 7.20 " 8 30 " -Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7 45 p. m. connects at Greensboro' with No th fftLH? JraA" J flaking the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tick ct8rae as via, other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express d a iW between All Passenger trains connect at Greens-- H- GUEEN, Gen'l 'licket AffPnt Master Transportation. 1 Agjy BILLHEADS I -:0:- MONTHLY STATEMENTS ! ! :0: PLAT CAP and CARDS, AT PUREPO Y S jan CODFISH. ,: TSKtSTO1?16 Cnsh. at jan 21 P MACAULAY & CO. " HYMNALS. WE have five dozen HYMNALS for sale on Commission to be sold in the next 30 days. Now is the time ' . : to get a HYMNAL of ivory style or price, , cheap, at ; i , . r ,. T I D D Y S,-; rzO&' Jan 9 L. You Ileycrhoff. PROPOSES to form, instruct,' ad con duct, in Charlotte, N. C, a Mnsical Sociecy : and to give mnsical festivals. The income from which, is to be applied to the s purchasing of. Maps, Globes and ific Apparatus for the Charlotte In- Scientific Apparat stitnte. ' Also, to furnish for the Institute Orchestral Instruments and Music, sucb as arc found in Sominaries of the largest Cities South and North. These Instru ments, &c, will be placed in the hands of the Trustees, for the use of. and to con tinue to be the property of the Charlotte (N. C.) Institute for Young Ladies. Terms of admission, $5.00 Instructions per month, - 2.00 Ladies and gentlemen desiring to become members of the Society M'ill please leave their names at the book store of Messrs. Tiddy & Bro. dec 7-6m TO THE LftGlES. Da. Hoopec's Female Pills, a positive cure for Suppression, or Irregularity, aris ing from any cause whatever. They are perfectly harmless. jjg?" Every Lady'.should keep a bo of the Pills on hand for use in case of need. Price, $1.00 per box. Sent securely seal ed to any address on receipt of price", - Direct all orders, HOOPER A CO., P. O. Box 2453. Philadelphia, Pa. jan 16-ly - . m ROCHES of Lacto Phosphate, Lime JL and ixpsitiL WM. R. BURWELL & CO . jan 9 : - , Prospectus for 1873. Sixth Yearr -;0: THE ALDiNE, An IJhtstrct ted Monthly - Journal, universally admitted to be the Handsomest Periodi cal in tlie World. A Jiepresentative and Champion of American Taste. NOT FOR SALE IN BOOK STORES. THE ALDINE, which is issued with all the regularity, has none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, ana gracetui literature ; and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens or artistic sKiu in black and win te. Al though each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of THE ALPINE will bo most appreciated after it has been bound up at tlie close of the year. While other publications may claim suie- rior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, THE ALDINE is a unique ana original conception alone and unap proaehed absolutely without competition aione ami nnapproaclied absolutely without competition in price or character. lhe possessor of a complete volume can not duplicate the quantity of tine paper and engravings in any other "shape or number ot volumes tor ten times its cost : and then, there are the thromos, besides ! ART DEPARTMENT. riotwitbstanding the increase in the price of subscription last Fall, when THE ALDINE assumed its proportions and rep resentative chareter, the edition viore than doubled during the past year; proving that tne American public appreciate, and will support, a sincere enort mthecause of Art lhe publishers, anxious to iust.ifv the ready confidence thus demonstrated, have exeriea tnemseives to the utmost to devel ope and improve the work : and the nlans for the coming year, as unfolded by the moiiuijy issues, will astonish and deliarht even the most sanguine tnends of THE . - . c ALDINE. lhe publishers are authorized to an nounce designs from many of the mast eminent artists of America, In addition. THE ALDiNE will r. duee examples of the best forei selected with a view to the highest artistic success, and greatest ' general interest avoiding such as have become familiar. i. t . t i i . ' uirouga pnoiograpns, or topics of anv Kin a. The quarterly tinted Dlntes. for '1873. will reproauce iQlir 01 John S. Davis' inimita ble child-sketches, appropriate to the four seasons, inese plates, apiwaring in the issues lor January, April, July and Octo bcr, would be alone worth the price of a yecir s subscription. The iwpular features of a copiously illus rratea "Chnstmas" number will be tinned. con- lo possess such a valuable pniromt nf it .Ti. i i . ' : - " tuuart wona, at a coat so triflim? . command the subscriptions of thousands in p.vprv appt.inn -f f l ,,.-.4.... . i...a as the usefnlnpa nv.d .rUswe have a full sudd! v of all kinds r,,TTTS . w- T. . .. Ul I ia.Hj ALjUliNI run ho pnli-mn in proportion to the numerical increasn of its supporters, the publishers propose to make "assurance double sure," by the fol- lunjug ujiparaneieu oner 01 PREMIUM CIIROMOS FOR 1873. Every subscriber to THE ALDTNF, wl.n pays 111 advance for the vear 1873 will re ceive, without additional charge, a pair of utomuui tiiromoa. aittr J. .1. Hi th ciuiuciit jugusn painter. .The pictures vuiureu vumgeccne, and "Cross- ted from 25 different plates, requiring 25 impressions and tints to perfeet each pic- UIC4UUW1, are 1UZU mctllM arn nr n. -inc. xiic siuuu unromos are sold for $30 per pair, in the art Stores- As it is the de termination of its Conductors tnl-wn ttiv Atrnvp i. r...i , . -t-"" awjiijjuunjiinereacn 01 competition in every department, the chromos will be tound correspondingly ahead of any that oc oiierea oy other periodicals. Every uoscriDer will receive a certificate, over the signature of the publishers, yuatantee xng that the chromos delivered shall be uiii w uie samples lurnished the aeent or the money will be refunded. The dis- tribution of pictures of this the subscribers to a fivr A will mark an epoch in the history of Art I aim, COUSlCienng tlie Unm.ni.iiiHo,tAJ I -v,.., uioivti aaiis mue snort ot a mir- aele, even to those best acquainted with the achievements of inventive genius VJ?a improved mechanical appliances. (I'or .illustrations of these chromos, see November issue of THE ALDINE. , 7 THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT Y1TfSS?T1le,?nJ?er te creof Mr. RICH- :r . ' xxwi BivvuAiiU, assisted by the best writers and nofits of th A r, Y?ii?Sfe'e ,to have the Htcrature 0 THE 7 a. JO -wPig wiin its artis- 'm - TERMS? 5 per annum, in advance, with Oil . Chromos free. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be ob tainable only by subscription.; There will be noreduccd or club rates j cash for snb scnptions must be smt to - direct, or handed to the local agent, uith '"iwiiwiwy iu ue pu-iiuhers. except in cases where the certifit ati is given, bearing the facsimile signature of Jamks Sctton & AGENTS WANTED, 'Anv poraon; wishing to act permanently prompt information by applving to " J u till lurenr wi tiw,, fn ..-j im JAMES SUTTON & CO., Publish era dec 5 58 Maiden-La New York. AHQ FANCY We are prepared t 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 th same work can be done at any establishment in the State. filerchants, Manufacturers, Profes sional Hen, 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, Bailroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, Ac, Had , better give us a call, i V of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. Remember that Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Railroad Blanks, Labels, Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done x i i i . I styie Orders from abroad will always receive prompt attention. Magistrate Blanks, Marriage Li- censes, Liens, &c.t kept for sale. Wo w,?i rma-s We pay special attention to COLORED PRINTING, . ot vcry Uescnptlon, such as xvu aDei lianOS, notices, &C - v... "t - , .. jones & Mclaughlin, Proprietors of Charlotte Observer. BOOK ' RITIG Hew Advertisements. IV TAATTTV Easily made with our MUJ.1 Xu I Stencil and key-check oirtfit.: T-irf.--. Srcolars Free. Stafford M'fg Co., 66 Fultdn Street, N; Y. jan 2G-4w " . , TO BOOK CANVASSERS. A Kew Way of running a book. Can sell thousands per week. Address MURRAY BILL PUBLISHING CO., 129 East 28th St., New York City, jan 26-4w .: VV Al 1JDJL. Sewing Mschinefor familv use, or act as agent, address WASH INGTON SEWING MACHINE CO., Bos ton, Mass. . jan 26-4W TO THE WORKISG CiASS,,male or feniale, $C0 a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening ; no capital required ; full instruc tions and -valuable package -of goods to Start with sent free by majl. Address, with 6 cent return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., 16 Courtlandt-st., rew York, jan 2G-4w "pSYCHQMANCY, or Soul Charming." IX How either sex may fascinate and "gain the love and affections of any person ; they choose instantly, l his simple men i tal acquirement all can 1 possess, free, by mail, for 25c., together with a marriage guHe. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding ' Night Shirt, Ac. A q neer book. Address T, WILLIAM & Co., Pubs. Phila. jan 26-4 w V - , DON'T Be deceived, but for coughs, colds, sorei throat, hoarseness and bronchial diiheul ties, use only WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. Worthless Imitations are on the market, but the only scientific preparation of Car bolic Acid for Lung disease is when, chem cally combined with other well known remedies, as in these tablets, and all par ties are cautioned against using any other.. In all cases of irritation of the mucous menbrane these tablets should be freely used, their cleansing and healing proper ties are astonishing. Be warncd,never neglect a cold,it is easily cured in its incipient, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use Weils lyarbolic lablets as a specific. Price 25c. per Box. John O. Kelloee. 18 Piatt St.. N. Y., Sole Agent for the United States. Send for Circular. jan 20-4 w The immense sale 10,000 in one Month our LIVINGSTONS28 AFRICA is having, PROVES it above all others tlie book the MASSES WANT. It kocs like WILDFIRE. Over GOO page's, only $2.50. More Agents Wanted. N Ol ICE. Be not deceived by misrepre sentations made to palm off high-priced inferior works, but send for circulars and see Proof of statements and great success of our agents, rocket companion, worth $10, maneu iree. HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, .723 Samson-st., Phila. jan 2G-4v A New Carpet THE GREAT "WONDER. The New Augniuu unriiet V.O., estaDUShea over a (liiarter of a ccntuty ago. havine exnended much time, talent, and money, to produce a siyns iiaiui onrame carnct at a low rice. after years of cxperimcntimr with the best artizans, have broucht out a carnct which they have named and will be known ns 'German Tapestry, being an exact imita tion of Solid .Drupels, the first thousand- pieces of which, in order to introduce them, will be sold for 37 cents per yard sample sent by mail on receipt of 10 cents, or 5 different patterns 50 cents. NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO., 373 "Washington st., Boston, Mass. jan 26-4 w is unequaled by any known remedy. It will eridicate, cxtripate and thoroughly de stroy all poisfnious substantanccs in the Mood and will effectually dispel all predis- . 1a.' - l in; i i jusiiiou 10 i-iwious nerangemenc. "Is there want of action in your Liver Spleen? Unless relieved the blood becomes impure by deletenous secretions, produc ing serotinous or skin diseases, Blotches, reions, rustuies, tanker, Pimples, Ac Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach ? Un less digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with poverty of the Blood, iJropsical tendency, general eakness and in etna. Have you weakness of the Intestines ? You are in danerer of Chronic Diarrhoa or Inflamation of the Bowels. TT i 1 . . nave you weasness oi tne Litunne or Unnary Organs ? You are exposed to suffering iirits most aggravated form. Are you dejected, drowsy , dull, sluggish ucprasswi in spines, win neaoacne, coated tongue and bad tasting mouth ? 1 or a certain remedy for all of these dis eases, weaknesses and troubles : for clean sing and purifying the vitiated blood and imnroti'nr, ..;.. 11 n c constitution USE JURUB E B A which is pronounced bv the leading medi cal authorities of Ixndon and Paais "the most powerful tonic and alterative known to the. medical world." This is no new and untried discovery has been long used by the leading physicians of other coun tries with wonderful remedial results. Don t weaken and impair tlie digestive organs by cathartics and physics they give only temporary relief Indigestion, flatu lency and dyspepsia with piles and kind red diseases are sure to follow their use. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St3 New York. Sole Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. jan 26 4 w Apples, Apples. T?EEGANT Juicy Northern Apples. Call Jjj joyers of real Good Fruit. Onions also veryfine. ordered by the solicitation of scores of People. Insii Potatoes Early Rose. Earl v G,w? rich. Teach' Blow, Harrison. Ac., for eating or planting. , . , . also. - v:-. .. Buckwheat Flour and fin Vollo. -i:u Goshen Butter with capital. Factory Cheese. JOnN V Titttt'c 3 J. S. iPHJtMPS WOULD Inform tlie public that he is now receiving his FALL and WIN TER STOCK of GOODS for MEN'S WEAR, and invites all wishing' anything h his line to , Of all ktnds and at prices which defy com petition. --j ....... - . 1 His Stock of; GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is large and unsurpassed for beau ty and quality. ---.- . ..- HATS and CAPS of the latest style for MiN and .pU 0. ; - . ! HAVING secured the Services of a No, 1 cutter, I am! prepared to give satisfaction to all who favor me wijh their patronage. I invite ahnspejetiou of my gockls and prices. oct 12 1 THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000, Jas. Turxkb Tate, President. Thoh. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TAT Ej & DEWEY. rilhis Bank Cliartered Under Act of tlie X GeneralAsjembly and dulv organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact Oeuerai Sanking Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and old Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, jan. 1 1873. Cashier. School Notice. "YriSS H. MOORE gives notice that her 111 School in District No. 4, Charlotte Township, is open for the reception of all white children, as a Erec School, as pre sent ed by law. jan 22-taw 2w SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300, $4 50, $5 00, $6 00, $10 00, $12 00 tw $20 00. Double Guns, $S00, At $0 00, $7 50, $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, $20 00, $2500, $3000. $1000, $5000 to$75 00. Breech-Loading Double Guns. At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00, $60 CO, $ft 00, $90 00, $110 00, $120 00 to $300 00. PISTOLS. Smith fe Wesson, Colt's, Allen's Witnev and other kinds, at manufacturers' prico. Ammunition & Implements For Breech-Loading Guns, at a small ad- vance on Cost ot importation. METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS AT LOWEST MAR KET PRICES. A complete assortment of all Sporting Goods ; Prices and Description sept on. ap plication. Goods shipped by Express, C. O. 7? POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO. Importers, No, 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. Richard's. Dougal's, Greene's, Scott's, & other celebrated make of guns on hand and imported to ordr. sept 20 1872-cimI lv A BOOK. FOR THE BULLION I Varritd F thoi about to marry ea tht phyaielogteal yiterit an&rertlaUoaaot Guide. latMt diaaorcrUi la prodnrinf aad prTBtfnc bprlac kew to praiarTt th omplczioa, Ac. Tblal a aa iaterMtiac work e f two fcnndred aad ilxtr pat a, with aumerout ongraTinfi, aad ooataina TalnaWo iaroraaaUoa for thoi who are mxrid,or ontcmplatcmar riago. Still it i f a book that ough t to bo kopt aador look aad ktj, aad sot laid earolMily aboat tho hoaao. It eoataiai tht experience aad adrico o f a phTtieiaa wheeerepotatioa la world-wide, aad ihoald beta the pri vate drawer of eTeiy Bale aad female thronehoat the eatiro (lobe. It embrace ererjthiBg on the anbjeet o f the cea eratiro Titem that 1 worth kaowiacaad ataohthat to ot pablfihed in any other work. Seat to aar oat (free of poitage) for Fifty Cent. 1 Addreaa Dr. BatU' DUpentary.Ne. 12 X. Xighth ttro St. LoaU, Ho. Kotica to the Afflicted and T7n&rittaate. Belbro applying to the feotorioti qeaeka who adrortloe l pablio papera.or aeiag any qaack remedies peraee lr. Batta work ao matter whatyoardiaoaaeia, or how deptor ableyoar oonditioa. Dr. Botte oeenpiea s doable hoaao of twoaty-aerM roomi; i a 1 aderced by aome o f the moat celebrated modi, a 1 pre fee so re o f thia eoaatry aad Karopo, aad aa be ooe f alted peraoaally or by mail, oa the diseases measioned ia hie werka. OSeo and parlors, So. It X. Bigkthitfssa, ctwea Market and Chesaat, Bt. Loais, Xo. . r. dot 2-d & w ly THE STAR. DAILY EDITION : THOUGH only five years old, has the Largest Daily Circulation xf any news paper in the State, and a circulation in Wilmington fifty per cent, larsrer. thhn that of any mother paper. ; : ; WEEKLY EDITION ; " Now cdmbinedwlth the CaWwa FARsrra vn!&e e FAMILY .NEWS PAFERS.in the Sontlv. Ctu;Z- r large and rapidly, increasing.- SUBSCRIPTIONS PRICE! Daily Star, 1 year. r ' ' f7;00 4 00 . 2 00 00 1 00 '50 t months, 3 months : Weekly Star, 1 year, - '6 months, v ; It may. be afely asserted that? no nesriu Eaper ever established in . North Carolina as Jnade such ranid tro?rrrs' .ttttt? MORNING; STAR. - "V - ar Send for specimen Copies." " f -1 X' Address 1 - "'jj' "- ,r GIVE HEM . A CALL. , . 1 1 RICHMOND & DABTILLE B J ; CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. to effect on and, after Sunday, October Stations. Man. Express 11 1A . Leave Greensboro 2.00 a. m. " Danville 4.40 " " - Burkville 9.44 'S Ar've at Richmond 12.45 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. Iave Richmond 1.50 p. m. 44 Burkville 5.12 " Danville 10.00 M Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. m. 9.40 xt Exp 8.28 .Trams leaving Riclimond at Ha I ana at a.iu a; m., connect at Grepni i with trains on .North Carolina tiiJ all Taints SonH . '' Passengers leaving R?r.Virr.. ... S all noints East of OrpnsKrw' nua . passenger train leaving Raleien at ft, p. m., connect at Greensboro' with it ern . bound Mail train, - arriving ?AS mond at 12.45 p. m. - . JNO.tR, M ACSf FRDo T.M:B.TSbtl Engineer & Gen'l Snperintendent. I oct 20 T T SUTHEKPOHD Ta. CO.j Office Chief Eng. ant 0., Q I Wilmington, n. c. Jut . , 1 U CHANGE OF SCHEDUI.P Until further notice the regular tr J will run OVfr this rr 0 -11 ?"lilT lr&iJ REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS arr1vVaSmton'ftt6a- PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGB Leave .Wilmington, daily, at 7 a m arrive at 3:30 p. m. J' ,l,'a-m fPIVt T.I !fvi.-illo ltln i n ari arrive at v m! ' 0UJ a' ,n- H Two special Freight Trains for-J Lumber run rpwrnloi.1,7 8 JOr No trams on Sundays. S. L. FREMONT, ! jy25 TfrjX3iiNGTo?ar wtpt Tn-.r rzi t Y ROAD COMPANY: 'H Office of General .Snperintendt-nf Wilmington, N. C, June S, kJ CHAKOK OF SCIIKmrr.p. ' On J find after Monday, Jain- 10th, iwi 1 rums on the W. & W. KuUr.il 1 ger run as lollovrs MAIL TRAIN. t Leave Union Upnot laiu- rs.T.,. ceptedl at Arrive at Goldsboro' at " at Roc ky Mount at hi Wehlon at Leave Weldon daily .Sundays 1 J'.l 12 n 2:11 ArrUe t Rtvky Mount .at " Gol.!lx)i at " Utiiou Dpot EXPRESS TRAIN, Leave Union .Depot, dailv, at Arrive at GoldsUoro Ht " at Rocky Mount at " at Weldou at Leave Wehlon, dailv, at Arrive at Rocky Mount at at Goldsboro at " at Union Depot at ll;t7 " -M P V ix-W " 10:10 r 3:f) K h !:.- ti:.")0 " 7:10 P. f IfJoS " . 3:10 Xi " Weldon lor all points North via Bay ii W i-Jx press Train connects Wlv y f oiepiiis iars on uus Tram, la 1-reiht rraln-s Mjll leave Wilminzi tn-weekly at o: a. m. and arrive atV-P- m. Express Freight Trains will In-, daily fSund;iys excuptaj at 5 p m arrive at 11 a. m. , JuHJS F. DIVINK jy ;: GenT Siif -- -f EALEIGH AND GASTON R. f j CHANGE UF bCJJLDULK. Rlerinten:dent's Oflicf, RaK igh, N. C.June loth, 1V On ami after Monday, June 17lli, It trains on the Raleiyh A Gaton? Railu ' wiU ruu daily Sundays excepted! a(-' lows: MAIL TRAIN. LeavQ Raleigh nX, - - 1ft 00 A J Arrive Ht Vv chlon - x -bi v f Lt-ave WeJlon at - . . j.-, Anives itt llahigh . ;;-i;S V - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. ' Leaves RiUeili at - . s 0" V , Arrives at Weidon, - B it) A Lt-avrs Weldon, . j ; Arrives Ht Raleigh, - '..m A ; maiI tl um nialies elo.se con net at Weldon with the ,SeaV)oaid arvl h nolte Itailrojul aiid Hay L,iue Stiir KaUinioro, !o artl ir .m all poinw N if H-Ktand Norihwvst, and with Pet?i Railroad via JViorsburg, Ric-hmoixi jishl:ton, lo and irom all points -and Northwest. And at. Raleigli witli the North Giro IlHilraad to ainl from all points Souliu -Southwest, aud with the Kalei-h ;oil gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fvi vilie. Accommodation and Freight tranr' ueel at Weldon with Aneomjiiodaiiwn a treight trains on aboard and Row:.' Railroadand Petersburg Railroad. And at Raleigh with AccommrxM -ai;d Freight truintj on North Carol ina 1!' ' 1 ersons iivinpr along the line of then " can visit lUleigh in the morning bv Aceommodation train, remain kcv" hours and return the same evening. ' , . A. B. AN1)RKW. y Jaiy " Gen. m lf - fVALEIGH & AUGUSTA Al JLV LIN R. AIL.RO AD. Superintendent's Office, ; Raleigh. N. C. J one I nh. I i On and after' Monday. . I line l.-.th. trains on the Raleigh and Augusta tv L.me Kail road will run daily, .suutlap wuwuj ioiiows : Mail train leaves Raleigh, ,:i" P. Arrive at San ford, 6:1") Mail train leaves Sanlord, C:43 A. Arrive at Raleigh, 9:f5 ' Mail train makes close connection itaieign witn tne Kalejgn and Gasftocl roaci. to and from all point North. I AndatSanford with the Western K ' ' rond, to and from Fayetteville and on Western Railroad. 4 . . A. B. ANDREWS, Jy 49 Buperintendeif TO TTAKE EFFECT Atlanta & Sicli. Air-Line Railq Out Passenger : and Freight, . Times a Week, Mondays, Wcdncs- ' days "and , Fridays. J STATIONS. J' Qiarlolte,'"- v ;; Garibalda; -GastonifUV-'; King's MonntainT Whitaker's,?cv ; ' Depakt. 7.30 a, m. T9.22 " 10.24 .. " 11.04 " As I 1 8,261 j 9.12 llJ Passcmgeraiid Freight, Monif. ; , Wednesdays and Fridays. j STATIONS. ,v Black';,f;ri WbitakeVs t King's Mountain, V Gastonia, f Garibalda,' Charlotte, - -This Train, has Depaet. 2.00 p. nK 2.30 " 3.12 4.14 " 5.00 " 2M 3-03 1 AM 41 5 the absolute nfcTl Track, except by'Speciat Orders Aiince.,,. j? are by this Train; Jtivc w.t mue: uy all others Ten Cfents tier 22 rjlSrkW' "Wm: Hbernard, " " WUmingtoii, N. C. sept 23 " Engineer and'Seiriu J?? jan 9
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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