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4' ST-"' - rt" i - $ r-1 TraVoTers1 CUIde. CI t i v 1 - VES WEEK.! A oil -r-r ; "- i " " I MAKCIl r 'P,n. vA. thl iCT will leve and arrive ut charlotte, a.- .. Ixxtve, ifoinjr east, at i ' ' Arrive, coming West, at Arrive, cominjj west, at . 74'X.P. T.'-JO a. aV.:ttda. ! 8.W p. TT t m.; in." m m. Railroad. -Craven, Arrives, J A'M; i - ; 'Wilznineton C. & R. 5? f V.vr ff 5.30 p. m , Atlantic,, Tennessee & Ohio R. R. ' Chaulotte, N: C:, July 22ml, 1872. j 0k 'aul after Thursday, the 25tlv the foU lowing Schedule -trill- be run bver thu Leave StatesHlle,- . ' Arrive at Statesvillc, . -00 , : All charges niust be previa on reigh ' -ofrcied for shipnient to- Section House, Henderson, Alexandriana, Hunter 8, Caul-. woirs, Tati mi's and Freelands. These being Klag 8tation," the Company is' not liable for anv loss or damage to fteiglit after it is - unloaded, at cither of the above omts. So freight will be rceeived by Agents, of forwarded unless the jiainc of Consignee: and destination-indistinctly Hiurked there on. J..J. GOBM-LEY, jnly 23 Superintendent. v 'vr.i CHAN r C H A H G EV'.-" SAYIXO jpentoTed.roy ...stixrk ,of 5fartle? to my; old stand, near the jail, a4 formed a co-paitnership, to take effect rmarv20th. with air. bviranus au; Nlnch, with ie view ol eiiiargiug uu- T rosnori.fllllV' flsk Kit ttC hnil a continuance of the liberal patnn age be . stowed on ine. The busuiess will be carr tied on Jhereafter m all its branc-nes, x A. AaaicSinchU N Vi feD 25 F. A. McMNCH. Charlotte Columbia & Angnsta Railroad.. i'i!T?jt rwfrf "Pi-id t in hfjfj 4,, CpmMBiA,S. C, Sept'. 22, 1872-i SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE: On and after MONDAY GEN. SEPT 22, the following. Schedule will'he run over this Road r. TIMETABLE. : - GOING SO UTil. Train No. 2. 8.20 p. in. 3.30 a- m. ;20 a. m. Train No. 1. Ieave Charlotte, 7.15 a. jn. Leave Columbia, 2.20 p. nu Arrive Autrusta. 7".-i2 p. m. Ieave Augusta, 6.35 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. in. 11.05 p. ni. Arrive Chatlotte, 6.15 p: m. ,6.00 a.m. 8tandard Time ten minutes slower than TVasKington City time, and six minutes faster than Columbia City time. - No. 1 Train daily. 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 trinnpar )ointe i n '-' JAMES ANDERSOy,Oen. Supt. B. RvDoBSEYr Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. " . jtiiielt k f 1 i i Time Tafole'Western N. C K. It. Takes eflEect Monday, May 22, 1871. r GOING WEST. Arrive. 6.52 A. S 8.35 " 10J " 11.05 " 114 12.43 p. 1.32 " M. Salisbury, - . Third Creek, Statesvllle. Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory Tavern, .. Icard,, Morganton,. Bridgewater, Marion, Old I'oxt, GOIXG EAST. Leave. 5.00 A. M. 5 57 6.50 " 8.02 8.55 9.40 10.25 11.10 11.59 12.48 Arrive. 7.59 a', m: 8.48 " vt.ru " . 11.07 ' 1W2 " 12,45 F. M, 1.42 " 135 - H Old Fort, Marion, Bridgewater, Mcrantonv- Icarrl, Hickory Tavern, Newton, Catawba Station, Statesvllle. Third Creek,. Salisbnry,. p. v. Leave. 7.15 A. M. 8.04 " 8.5J ' 9.42 " 10.27 " 11.12 " 11,57 " 12.50 P. Jt. 1.47 2.40 The GUIDE is published Quarterly. .25 cts. mys for the .yean which: is not halt ?rhe eos. Those who atterwaros sein. money to ; the amount -ol U)e JJoUnr or more lor Secas may aiso ortier wortli extrathc price paid for the Guide The . First.-NniubcrJsL. beautiful, giviii; olankfur making. Ktfral Hojaes, Dining Table Decorations, Window liaruens. tc.?and a mass of in formation Jn valuabU W the lover of nWers. pages: ion nm tinted paper, some 500 Engravings and superb Colored Plate and Chroma Cover. The First Edition of 200,000 just printed in English and German. . . JAMES TICK, fei 25-4 w ' Rochester. N. Y. Be deceived, but ; fori conglis, colds, son jthrqat, hoarseness and , bronchial difticul- ties, use only ' j . WL'S CARBOXrC T AfiiETS. ; "Worthfess Imitations are on the market, but the onlv scientific preparation of Car bolic Acil JbYLunglffisease is when chem-i-ally, eoinhjued with other well known remedies, as in these tabitts, iind all par ities are cautioned against usiua; any other. in ail cases oi lrncauon oi m uuu-uu.-inehhrane t hese tablets " should m be frcclj ased, their cleansing and healing proper ties are astonishing, life warnedjhever neglect a cold ,it is easily' (cured in .it incijicnt, when: it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, us Wellsr Carbolic Tabletsuaaa Kpecitic. f rice 25c. pir Box. Jolm Q. Kellogg, l.w Piatt St., N. Yn Sole Agent for the United -States. Send for Circular. x, ! : feb 25-4 w . ; l. especial Attention of fnannfacturers who have become dis gusted will. the odoss of Paraffine Oils'and their ill eflecta upon machinery, is invited to Kellogg's Sperm Engine OU, f 1.20 gallon. Kelloge's Sperm Spindle Oil, 1.15 gallon. Ke Hogg's Tallow Engine Oil, 1.10 gallon. Ke Hogg's Tallow Spindle Oil, l.OS p gallon. Manufactured only by E. K. KELLOGG, feb 25-4w No. 17 Cedar st, N. Y. : BOOK JOB ' . . . , -.' L : .-' " f . ; -.t-. Pilti; xxdin the )Ytnid.'j A'hepresentdtive : ; andrCkpien American Tu ,f NDTFORl SALE Kf BODlC STOUffir THE ALDINEv which is tested .Wfill all -pofrnLiritv- has none 'of the teiuix?ury or timehi interest characteristic 'of ordinary' . i . . . a. . .r periodicals. ... it is an eiegauvnswiirtij .. v pure, lijriii, ana graceiui uiowure , u! Trains Pass at jy 25. , Icard at 10.2-5 A. M. tf - T ICHMOND XV ROAD. & DANVTLXiE BAIL N. C. DIVISION. iliVi) SALEM BRANCH. CONDENSED TI ME T ABLE. In eflfect on and after Sunday,. March. 3d 1S73. GOING NORTH. . STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, 7.10 P'M. 6.25 A. M, " Concord, : 8.2L " 7.26 " " ' Salisbury, 9.50 " 8.34 " Lexlnaton, 10.51 9.03 " " High Point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 44 Arrive Greensboro 12.50 " 11.00 " lieave Greensboro, 1.45 11.10 Comp. Shops, 36 " 12.20 P. M. " Hillsboro, 4.53 ' Raleigh. 8.05 " Arrive at Golrtsboro. 11.05 " - ' GOING SOU'lH. . STATIONS. Mail. Express Leave Goldsboro', 4.00 P, M, . , Raleigh, 7.45 "i Hillsboro', 10.21 " " Comp. Shops, 12.05 " 2.15 P. M Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 M. 3.3f " Leave Greensboro', 2.15 " 4.00 " High Point, 3.04 4.43 4 " Lexington, ' 4.02 " S.33 M Salisbury, 457 " 6.22 " , Conco.il, 6.10- . 7.28 " Arrive at Charlotte, " 7.?0 ,r 8 80 Passenger train leaving Kaleish at 7 45 p. m., connects at Greensboro' with No th rn bound train ; making the quick es1 time to all Northern citien. Price of tick et same as via other runles.; i ! Mail trains daily, both ways, bver ejitlr length of road, s Express daily between Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday excepted,. -All Passenger trains connect at: Greens bor with trains to and from Richmond. ; Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with out change.) :f;, ; - - 1 SALEM BRANCH. ; '.u . On and after March 2nd. 1873. a mixed .Passenger and Freight Train .v?ilf be run daily, (Sundays excepted.) oAi the N. W. .N C. R. R.,as follows -mm. n-ttnr - Jeave ureensnoro'. . ..- : !a40 p m Arrive at: Kerntrsville, .A;tu .tb . Mave K.7nersvuie;l t .A h iiro.00 & ta Arrive at Greensbortf r-r J1 io.3 ' Close connection made at IGredhsboro' irith trains: to and froA-the'Nortli. Papers that hare arrangements, to ad ver- ' HI' t ' .i0v iuc bcucuuio ui im ciyu)auy will f r' please print as above.- ' rj j . u . Wf Hj GKjf-jjQph1! TicketfAgent. ,a sGeh1l Ticket fAcent. .M5 i rr rAlIILY,, GROCERIES. ' ' Trade Street, next door to- the Post OSLee- V. . JUST RECETYED. - HtPresh txtf of RaWfi- Hf?- ifjx 5 .i FLOUR-a specialty. . .r."XTaace soia on commission." 1 .'i.l. We arc prepared do all kinas'o'f Book md Job Printing, from the smallest Card to he largest Poster, piafn or in eolors, printed on as reasonable terms as the same work can be done at anv establishment in the State. :: . , . ' , . . is uirequalcd by 'any known remedv. It Will eridicate, eitripate and thoroughly de stroy all poisonous stibstantances in the Ulood and -will effectually dispel alt nredis- position to billious derangement, '. s . "is there want of action m ypur Liver s Spleen f Unless-relieved the biood becomes impure by deleterious secretions, . produc ing scrofulous or skin diseases. Blotches. Felons Pustules, Canker, Pimples,! Ac. Have yoit a Dvsoeotic Stomach ? Xth less digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with poverty of the Blood, uropsicai tendency, general eakness and metna. ! : Have you weakness xi tlie Intestines You are in danger of Chronic Diurrhose o Inflamation of the Bowels., : - Ilaveyou weakness of the Uturine or Urinary Organs? .Yqi..are exposed to suffering in its most aggravated form. Arc you aeiecteu, arowsy, ami, siuggisn or, depressed, in spirits, wuh headache. coated tongue and bad tasting mouth , -., i or a certain remedy, lor all of these dis eases, weaknesses and tronbles ; far clean sing and purifying the vitiated . blood aad. imparting vigor to an tne vital iorces ; ior building up .and' restoring the weakened constitution USE ; '.. ., ' X Which is 'pronounced by; the leading mcdi cal authoritiesof London and Paais "the most powerful tonio and alterative known to the medical - world." ' This is no new and untried. discovery lias been , long used by the leading physicians of other, coun tries with wonderful remedial results. Don't weaken and . impair the digesttve tirgins by cathartics and physics" they give only.temporary. relief Indigestion, flatu lency and dyspepsia with piles and kind- rea aiseases are sure to tax loW'tnei use. -47e.t J0HNO.rKEL'lJ0G.G.i 1 Piatt St.s!New :York,' Sole Agent for the United States. . ni u. i -i '. , Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. r.,.. . , : reb25-4w r - FBESU ARUIVALS. J IT S T : R 'E TjElVEDi A T W. II. II. HOUSTON lrpWo" Hundred "Barrels S -L iw Aioxesf isacon.? Hi syrup, all grades des tt Shoulders.. jt9 iw uarreis sugar, all grades, . s v 80 Soxes Cheese, ..? ' . a,uuo ifeunds Leather. -' .- r ! V . ilOO Boxes CandyJ. ... ,1 ' . 100 SacTciCoffee, . i . i bo lib lsi Potatoes Ooodrich . and Merchanti, " Uasn&ctnrerv Profes- iToiaAl Xtotheff want , . . , 'i -: -. of Pamphlets Briefe, Lo- -gal Blank' forms of f every; kind, Busi- -. ; . 'h '' ' ' ' ness Cards, vis iting Cards, i . " " Admission Cards, Invitations, Bal Tickets, Exctrrslon Tickets, Railroad Tickets, Pro- gram riies, Poster!, i!if juiuaig "ifi Dodgers, Circulars,.8tatement8, fec. it Biad better iTe us a call, L. jis'we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, inches. from 1-16 of an inch to o Bill Heads, Letter Heads, . 1 ; Railroad Blanks liabels,: Conductor's Checks, or any jdescription of Printing, done at rieasohablo rates, andin superior style. an I - il "! 1 from abroad r m i t - Orders from abroad ' will j&wa;yV?re T . .Mill'.''"!' hi -i-.: t0 Magistrate Blanks,' Marriage IJ J ren: Iieris, &c.vkept for sale. of. Early Rose. 300 Tons celebrated Sea Fowl Gtiano ;t All of .which we offer to Merchant anjd farmers upon tne most tavorabie terms of I aby house in the city. '! mROCHES Hof Lacto X ftlid'Pepslnw.' j&CO XpW YORK HERALD, Received Daily xl and sold at 5 cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOY'S. "4 ,!'!'f . . ft.. (i.'i., I, f 4- ff.f collection of iMctures heTaist -cfweunerl of artiic siaii, ia TiHacKiRWinjrJW.r thoireh . each succeeding.numWr,anara tresn pleasure to its menus, me rcui jratur and beauty of THE; ALDINE - wiU bi most Appreciated aft er ifchas ibeen. bound iit nt c-kwe firtue-vearj.. - ; While other publicaribns may. claim supe- rior cheapness, as conrhared wiflf -'rivals otA a similar cias,' inci aiiyimt ia u iamkjim. and originalwCttBcept ion alone and unapr nrarrhd-:alwolntehr without competition alone' 'and unappbached---ab8ohite1y WllUUUli VAJLXl I J IS 11 1 111 VI .1U1H.4. Thd possessor of a complete Tiimie can not duplicate thqiiantity of fiioe.paperand ene-ravinirs in anv otlicr shape or numbei of voltinies for ten times its cost : and them, here are the chromos, besides r GREAT:Sfl.mEBOJ.SeTCH "Jastt FREiGnx like, twMfi&iS - V1A i'lfORPOUui.-. T ART DEPARTMENT. BOBT41H3IEpHK, in efleot on and after SundayOctober -l " 1872. - rttiriS Fast Ereight Line is Wned con X trolled andperatet) Jy. the Kiailroad and ibteamboa. Companies in interest- theAtiajitic,;KiKisipianitOhi)k Railroad Efomtnhv the Ilichmoid i4itid ' Danville itaiimaa jonipany,i ine . western worth Carina Rajhrpd CAmpffny, Charlotte, Columbia anaYAagust'a Railroad Company, ine ajJU UJQnnnioii.Dteajusnjp vonipuny, the lerhanla and JVlincrs Trans portatlon Company, 'the Anhamessfc LWr and Clyde Bteainersy and the Baitlmore Steam 'ackctCOnipany wno guanintee Bills or Liiding anS IJatcs always ! St V! NetwiUistancline! the increase in the price of subscripnon lastFall,Twheti THE ALOiAE assumed its proportions and rep resentative charctcr, the edition more than tovblcd during the past year: proving tr.arf the American Public atmreciate. '-afro. -will ;... .... ' . . support, a smere eiiort in tne cause oi An. Hie publishers, anxious u justny the ready' confidence thus demonstrated, hav excrtctl themselves to the irtmost to devel- iTjfe and improve the vork : and the plans tor the conmnr yiT, as unioidea ny tne mpnthlv issues, will astonish and delighr even the most sanguine friends of THE ALDINE. The l lmWfehers are authorized, to an iioinice desiuns from many of tlie . most eminent artists of America. In aildition, THE ALDINE will repro duce exam ores ol the best forenrn -masters. selected with a view to the highest artistic -uccess, and greatest general interest ioiding such as have become faiuiliar, fhrotigh photograpiis, or copies of anv kind. , The quarterly tinted plates, for 1S73, will reproduce four of John S. Davis inimita ble child-sketches, appropriate to the four easons. These plates, appearing; in .the issues for January, April, Jnlv and Oeto her. would be alone worth the price of a year s subscription. ': The popular features of a copiously illus trated Christmas number will be con tinned. . . To lwssess sucli a valuable epitome"' of the art world, at a cost so trifling, will command the subscriptions of thousand. in -every section ol, the eoimtry; but, as the uscmlness and attraction of THE ALDINE can be enhanced, in pmitortion totheuiumericaJ increase: of its KUpwirters, the publishers propose to make assurance double sure," by the fol lowing unparalleled oner of PREMIUM ClIROMOS FtR 1873. Every subscriber to THE ALDIXE, w1m pays in advance for the year 1873, will re ceive, without additional charge, a mir p leautiful oil chromos, after J. J. Hill, the eminent English painter." rThe pictures entitled "The Village Belle," and "Cross ing the Moor, are 14x20 inches are prin-.ed- from 25 different plates, requiring 25 impressions and tints to perfect each pic ture. The same chromos are sold . for. $30 per pair, in the art Stores As it is the de termination of its conductors to keep THE ALDINE out of the reach of competition in every department, the chromos will be found correspondingly ahead of any tjat can be oiTercd by other periodicals. Every subscriber will receive a certificate over the signature of "the publishers, yuatantee ingXh&t the' chromos delivered shall be equal to the samples furnished the agent, or the money will be refunded. The dis tribution of pictures of this grade, free to the subscribers to a five dollar periodical, wjll mark an epoch in the history of Art and, considering the unprecendentod cheapness of the price for THE ALDIN K itself, the marv el falls little short of a mir acle, even to those best acquainted with the achievements x of inventive genius and improved mechanical appliances. For - illustrations of these chromos, see November issue of THE ALDINE.) THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT n; will continue under the care of Mr,. RICII ARD HENRY STODDARD, assisted by the best writers and poets of the day, who, will strive to have the literature of THE ALDINE al ways in keeping with its artis tic attractions. . ' TERMS. -; ' $5 per aiinum, in advance, with Oil -Chromos free. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be ob tainable dhly by subscription There will be no reduced or club rates ; cash for uu M'riptious must be. sent to theiulli!Jhers direct, or lianded to tlie local agent, '7i out refpotisibility to th publisher, except in cases where the certificate is given, beturiag. theac-unisignuturc of Jamks Sutton Oi Col AGENTS WANTED. Anv person,, wishing to act permanently as a iocal agent, will receive full and prompt information by applying to JAMES SUTTON fc CO.; . " lublishers, dec-$ - 58 Maiden Jane, New York. A. R. HISBET & BROTHER, a as Low WmelHiblislied Rates of any fah ii ; jf"!;.7F other Linfe.r . . ; Mark?q.ods "G. S P",via Norfolk, and ship as 'follows Frorrt'BOSTON, fey Merchant and Miners Transportation , Copnwny, .Office 87 Washingtoruat AV. M- Clark. Agent. From NEW YORKbyiOld Dominion 'Steamship Cotnpanv, Pier No. 37 Nortl. .EJSiveriXJ lfllcesv, l8l"iireenwichl st., ami 303 Broadway, O. E. Evans, Agent. Fnyn ?KlItPEiJPnLby Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad 'fcrapany Annartiessic Line. ) Offices, 44 S. Fifth St., above Chestnnt and cor- i nerWjsslnngton ave. and Swanson st. John Sv WHson, Agent. FrmPnXLAELPHIA, by CTyde and CnipahysSeaniers., Office, 12 South lelaware aVe. Clyde'fe Co., Agents. From BALTIMORE, by Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line.) Office, 154 W. Baltimore street. " Edwin Fitzgerald. Claims for bosses, damages, and over charge stled promptly by Thoma Pvkjey,,Claihv Agent Norfidk, Va. Freight handled carefully and for waTtlel.'promtly -In thrimgh cars. No Drayage Transfers by this Route. aFor further information apply to Officer and. Agent of the above Railroad or SUiam boat Liu'c 6r to "u" ' ! ' Oi E. WADDELIa Jan. 31 ; General Southenv Agent. SlNGtK GUNS. At $300, $300, $5 00, .$ 00, , , $10.00,ifl2 00 to 20 00. , 1 Double Guns. $8.00 At' $ , $7TA $H0 00, $12 00, $15 00, $20 00, $2500, $3000, $4000, $5000 "-';' ? to $7d00. ; Breech-Loading Double Guns. Lit $40 00, $to b0f ?50 00, $00 00, $75 00, $00 00, $110 UO, $120 00 to $300 00. Smith & Wesson Coifs, Allen's Witney and other kiuils, at manufacturers' , prices. . Ammunition & Implements For Breech-Ixwding Guns, at a small ad b. vance on Cost ol Importation. METALIC AMMUNITION- FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS AT LOWlijT MAR -. , . KET PIIICES. A complete assortment of r.Il Sorting Goods ; I'rices and Description sent, oii ap plication. Goods shipped by Express, C. O. 1? POULTNEY, TRIMBLE &, CO. Iiiiporters, No. 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. :Richanrs Dougal, Greene's, other celebrated .make of. guns and imjxirted Jto onler. sept 20- 1872eod fy , - Scott's, fc on hand A 0OO& rOrftTHE ItllLOON I If Aprintc ax i JBTMcrlMkBdnTelmtimaaC Iftbcsexul (ratra, witk t- aaIort th ... D JUrrte f ikMt boul t ARE Daily receiving fretdi supplies of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO. SNUFF, CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS, PRIZE CAN-, DIESv&c.v":'- - . , ; Ve bur for CASH, and select our goods I with care, all of whicli we will seltat th lowest price for UAoli." rn , .We feel very thankful to the generous ipnblie ' for past patronage, and nope by to. still continue to meet their apprdVaL Our tock is large and complete; we flatter ourselves that we will piease au that give s a calL . i ' DAILY EDITION:" TIIOCGil'owy fve years old, "has1 the Largest Daily CirculatiottoC any news paper i the, State, and a cinnrlatibn in VVilininRton. fifty, per cent.., lairger than that of any other paper, -.-. 1 1 i;j 7?FEEKLY,EDrrv4 Now. cbnilnaed with-the CAioiax V FAfcWeK making one pf the best FAMI LY. NEW. XArjuis mine outtt. trcuiation veryl large apu rapiuiy increasing. ! "-t ; JUST.RECEIVED. . . f ' V ' Nice lot of Dried Beef ariot Venison JA. Hams. GRIER & A l.KX ANPKR. feb 1& v i-s-i -H- Ui- if-nf:;"' .3 ' n ffntU iiivC ; Haiti v atil .- ppes,1 Abides! . j.'J --dt a. -'., flit!1 41 soi every 'ticscrintionr -sacn as u ioducco L&Dcisi uancs. JNotices, JOHKSTONETONESj ' - Editor & Proprietor. Til ITERANT Juier Northern, Apples. JLi lovers of real Good Fruits .Unions "als o' Very tlnie: 'ordered bythe solicitationo l scores of Peopled iK " ' ' ri ; - Orish Potatoes Early Rose, Eariy- Good, rich,' f Pach Blow, ! Harrison, Ac.. -for eating orpltttiBg m ifn -v '-ALSO, p j: Buckwheat flour and fine Yeliowl Rich uoshen ; .Butter Msith capital w Factorr Cheesd.-.:c JOHN IviUrTTCl - ifrlanrC; ii ."if HarktBf f YirATbxk : Atijogood X' Irish Potatoes , warranted bAimrl - 4forcooking purposesat $1 56 per Bushel, just rweiveu y BxMUNS & CO. Feb. 5 . 3? bw t rcrTc Iht cnmitrxfcii. Ac. TkUi tMeruiiif wrk o l tw kraArad m4 ilxty pnf, with httverott erriji, and nnuili ralukl InrorBkuraa lr imm vtMreknarrielruiBifikateair rUe. StilMtia book that ufhl ta be kept aadcr lak aa4 kr- t laM aarelwly abaM lk kaa. It eeataia the experieae aad adriea t a BkTfciaa kM repaiadw l iwrW-wide, mad dmM beia Ue ri Tate drawer of ere. f aiale ad fcatlr tkraaf beat lb eatir (lobe. 1 1 embraeaa Terytkiat tke aabjaet af tb tea , eratir ytem that ia worth kaawiaf , aa lack tkaa fc aat aabitobed ta-aaa wthec wt. Scat t uwp (rree r aaatact) far FtftT Ceata. . -,. ' ' tttdraaa lr. atw QWatHary'a. la . Kikik aimt Si. Loato, Mb. Htftjra fllj laf V lb aaWwWaa aaaeka wb adxartki k MWH faaara.ar aalaf. aay aar raU aaras Su wrtt aa atauar what jaardiieaie U, r kew del aWyr waadUtoa. - -" lr. RUa aeeantra a daabl kaa - f twtatr-mti aai;t atadarwd by aaaiaf tbe at cetebrated atedV r4 (rr ' lhkaeaairy aad Karai.aadeaaba. at J aeraaaalhr r br aiail.aa thtdim awaUaaed ia aia wrk. umee aad tutriara. Xa. II K. Kifktk tuaav iwa Xc aad Ckasaat, . LaU, II a. j nov Z-d AXy ' u: THE HORNING STAR. Stations. Mail. 11.10 12 6.36 1940 EiprJ 5.10 8.28 12.57 3.30 1-50 tv Leave GTecnsboTo, 2.00 a. .:.; Danville 4 40 44 . V, . Burkvillfc 9.44 44 Ar ye at Richmond 12.43 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. lieave Richmond 1.50 p m . M Burkville -5.12 ' Danville . 10.00 44 Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12,25 a. m. Trains leaving Richmond at and at 5.10 a. m.. connccrt t witb trains on North Carolina DivisS all points South. . Passengers leaving Richmond atij m., connect at Greeusljoro' with . . - Liain a uu points luist of Greensboro'. Passenger train leavmg Baldgn at p. m connect at ureensboro' with uvu.ivi .uau tjaiij, amvmir in P; JNO. R. MACMURD0 Engineer & Gen'I Superintendent. UFFIGK I HIEF ESO. AND QEK'Ij. St'yp'j yv itaiiKOTO, W. C., June 26; CHANGEOF SCHEDULE. u nm runner notice the reetilar w REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS, Leave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m arrive at 5:30 p. ni. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREW TAItlNS. LeaVe tVllmington, dally, at f a. m arrive at 3:3ft p. m. ; Leave Lllesville, daily, at G: 15 a. m arrive at 4: 15 p. m. ' is, l wo special f reight Trains fo? Liumner run irregularly. No trains on Sundays. . P FREAIOSTt jy ; surf - " -aiaawawaawB Office of General Superintendent, Wilmington, N. c, June g, i? CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On aud after Monday, June 10th, Pasi ier AiaiHts on ine w.-S W. Kallroad unas. follows : . MAIL TRAI3. Leave Union JLepot iktily Sundays eeptedat . a -arriye ai woiasooro ax at Uocky Mount at at Weld on t Leave Weldon daily Sundays ( xcepted j at Arrive at Pkocky Mount at ijrohtsooro at ? Union Depot at EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Uaion Bepot, daily, at Arrive at Golrisboro ut " . .t Rocky Mount at ' at Weldon at Leave Weldon, daily, at Arrive at liocky Mount at ': at Goldsboro at 44 at Unin DeiMt at Mail Train makes close W tldon for all points Noi th ind Acquia Creek routed. H.xpre::s Train connects only .vcquia creek route. Pullman s PA Sleeplnj Cars on this Train, -tea J win leave wiimwi in-wftJKij hi o:iv a. m. ana arrive at p. m. express Freight Trains will n tiiy Lns'K except?:, d p.. m u i ive at 11 a. m. JOfLs F. IJIVU y Gen'I si F) ALEIGH AND GASTON R. lf CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, i m 12 Jl f ill 9:15 A i:i r &30 ' 10:40 T. 3:li0 A. 4:56 " Cw- 7:9 H 8:.j 10 .V 8:10 . con lief ti(i( via liay Superintendent's Office, uaJeigu, jN. c, June pailytarIarear, Vetry Star, 1 year, i s ,4 00 2' 60 2 00 100 -50 may be saferr asserted Hf. k i, ar ? - . jr T-'VT aaT.- V'w wupcr cicr cauaoiisnea .m jsorth, Carolina nas mane such ramd 'wrtrp" ait THTC f MOENINO'STAR; . x ffit I .. arxpeqdr&r specirnea copies, jnnO iv.r-.t. ii)(VilBiiiigtoo7N. C. vliWtYerlyjMagaaiie;. y i.rfat- " 4 i',. IVWk Leslibs' IllustcaiedL narpersTi5izar, 500 5. mil t Guribalda,', ' ' Cbwlotte. : ' "Shis' Trairf rtM ihtktn vvi -Newf York Ledger v' J UXraekf except bv'SDeeiaU Order m . Ratlinlav Vtwlit 1 ; h I . L "it, n, 7. w. .1 '.ilf vt- xare oy uns iTAin, rive v-i mile. "By all others Ten Cents per J , U. I. 0A sept 2S Engineer and Sepcri' Saturday Night, r , ' ? Arid WeeWyvHeraia;'3 Keceived every week at llluare ; .".PUREFOY'S. loth, 1: On and after Monday, June 17th, train ou tne Ualeigb GaiOou Kaili win run Uxuly Sundays- excepted u iuwi ; MAIL TRAIN. Leave Raleigh at - -Arrive at Weldon Leave Weldon-at - . -Ariivesat KaleHjh . - ACCOMMODATION Leaves Raleigh at 10:00 A :li arrives at weldon. - n--x u weaves weldon, ... 9.15 Arrives at Kale igh, - j:oo .A i.AV. t"."11 train makes close cornu at Weldon With the Senhnnid flnri noke Kallroad aud Bay Line JSteamen paiiiniore roana ir m all points : Wt8t aad XortUwest. and with Petrnl Railroad via Petersburi?. Rl-hrruni Washington, to and from all riLnti.a ami Northwest. . . And at Raleigh witk the North Cad Railroad to alid from all txrihtk KnntiJ utn west, aud with the ItoWigh and gust Air Line to Haywood and l'v vine. i i Accommodation and Fre'aht trains nect at Weldon with AccommodatioD r reignt trains on Seaboard and Rom Kaiiroau and Petersburg Railroad And at Italeigii with AwomnH ktu rreighttnunoa Nttrtli Carolimi I'ersons living alonx tb line of tl cnu visit Italelgh in ihd morning br A.ecoinmodaiiou tram." remain houra aud return the same evenins. y . A. B. ANDRKWIV T i.. July: RALEIGH & AUGUSTA i LINE BAILi;OAI Superintendent's Oifiw. 5. .. Raleigh. N. i, ,une l.r ,1 On and alter Monday, June 15:-. trains on tlit- Rylclfili ami A Line Railroad wiii run uaiiyi frsuu-w.1 ceptedj us follows : Mall train leavtrs lialeighw i 8)15 W Arrive at Kanfordv Mail train leaves ?iuojnjL 44Ai -, Arrive at Kaieiicli.- Sdo Mail train uaakes clse laectio jLvweiKu vim me itaieigu avd (Sistw road, to and from all noint vfth And at Saniord. with th Wm'tn otera 1 - "i . A. B. ANDREWS, jyg " SuDerinteml?1 SOSuE3XlaJLi: m;rr '" : iIOrAKE. EFFEfiT RIohday, September : ittHh, 181 Atlanta & RiilL Aii-Xiie Rail . Vut , Passenger s and Freight, m j . Times a. Week; Mondays, Weda days and Pridaysv STATIONS. : Charkitte,V' ? -Garibalda, ?, Gastonia, . King's Mountain, 4rhitaker,s- Demit. T.30 a, in. 86 V,; 0JJ2 ,-,V 10 J -H, A 8,36 9.1 10.1 10 flnr Passenger, and-FrelghVMondJ! Wednesdays and Fridays. . S . 'ft King's-Mouniaia, k.tl2f4t' r S.tf Gastonia,-: . 4X4 4STA-flON&. Black's;. 1 . Whitaker's,
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