;u-7r&velersl Guide Iforth, Carolina TAailroad. March wv, 1872. On and after Sunday 8i Instant, lb Passenger .Trains oyer tms road will leave and arrive at Charlotte, as fol.ows; , . 'r - r - I,. -U'JL I Lenv., going east1, at i;:t VSilS!' ....... , n k ft a m. .H ieave, going earn 4 . a Arriv, corning west, at a.30p..m. il7ilniingtott C. & K. Byroad. : . 8.00 aTtn : 5.30 p. m Leaves, ; Arrive, : : Atlantic, Tennessee; Ohio R. " SUPERINTENDENTS OTTICE, ) : Charlotte, CIyKl372.i CM ON and after Thursday, the 2oth, the fol lowing Schedule will be run over this Road daily. (Sunday excepted.) leave tatesvlllef K f. T - 7.00 ."M. Arrive at Charlotte, 10.3o " " Leave Charlotte, ; 3.35 P, M. Arrive at Statesvffle,. 7.00 " M All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offeied for shipment to Section House, IIidersonf Alexandriana, Hunter's, Cald well's, Tatron's and Frcelands. These being Flag Station" the Company is not liable for anv loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at cither of the above points. No freieht will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there on. ; J. J. GORMLEY, juiy 23 Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta . Railroad, Comwbxa, S, C, Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE mm,, MTtv DTl On and after 8EFT22, the foHowing Schedule will be run over this Raid : . TIME TABLE. GOING SOtJTU. 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. 8.20a. m. j GOING NORTH. Leav0 Augusta, 6.35 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. m. 11.05 p. m. Arrive Cliarlotte, 6.15 p. m. b.uO a. m Standard Time ten minutes siewr than Washington Citv time, and six minutes faster! than Columbia City time. Noi 1 Train dailv. 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. Sunt, R. Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. June 11 Time Table Western N. C R. R. Tates effect Monday, May 22, 1S71. -1 i aOING WSST. Arrive. leave. 5.00 A. M. 5 57 6.50 " 8.02 " 8.55 " 9.40 " 10.25 " 11.10 " 1159 " 12.48 P. X. Salisbury. i.52 6.45 7.42 8.50 9,35 10.20 11.05 11.54 A. X. Third Creek, Statesville, Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory Tavern, I card, Morganton, Bridgewater, Marion, OJd Fort, GOING EAST. 1143 p. X. L32 r Arrive. 7.59 A. m: 8. t.7 MU2 11.07 M 11.52 12,45 T. M, M2 4 2.35 4 leave. 7.15 a: x. 8.04 " 81 " 9.42 " 10.27 " 11.12 " 11.57 " 12.50 p. H. 1.47 44 2,40 44 Old Fort, Marion, Bridg? water, Morganton, Icard, Hickory Tavern, Newton, Catawba Station, States vllle. Third Creek, Salisbury, 3.32 Trains Pass at Icard at 10.2-5 A. Jy 25 M. T)ICHMOND XV BOAP. & DANVILLE RAXLr m. C. DIVISION. AND SALEM BRANCH. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, March. 3d 1873. S GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, 44 Concord, 44 Salisbury, 44 Lexington, 44 High Point, Arrive: Greensboro Leave ; Greensboro, 4 Cora p. Shops, " Hlllsboro, 4 Kaleleh. 7.10 P. M. 8.21 9.50 44 10.51 44 11.58 A. M. 12.50 44 I. 45 3.36 44 4.53 44 8.05 44 II. 05 44 6.25 A. M. 7.26 44 8.34 44 9.03 44 10.17 41 11.00 44 11.10 44 12.20 P. M. Arrive at Goldsboro. OOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave ; Goldsboro' 4- Raleigh, 44 Hlllsboro'. 4.00 P, M. .4a 10.21 44 iComp. Shops, 12.05 1.30 2.15 3.04 4.02 4.57 6.10 7.20 it 2.15 P. M 3.30 44 4.00 44 4.43 44 Arrive ureensooro, Leave Greensboro', 44 ; High Point, 44 Lexington, 44 ; Salisbury, 44 IConcoid, Arrive at Charlotte, 5.33 6.22 7.28 8.30 it I it rassenger tram leaving Raleigh at 7:45 p. m., connects at Greensboro' with No th em oouna train ; making the quickest isuv (ui nunuern cities, f rice of tick ets same an via other ronton . Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire icugm oi roaa. express daily between company nops and Charlotte Sunday All Passenger trains connect at Greens boro' With trains to and frnm RVhmnnH Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains ; r Ulte aua "lcnmond, (with- j SALEM BRANCH. Qn ;and ftfter March 2nd, 1873, a mixed Fassenger and Freight Train will K lHy. (Sundavs excented on 7h- w w fT.iffS. ' 0n theN- W- - ' i 7""" w ii w Arrive at Kernersviile, . 5.10 Arrive at ureensboro 10.30 44 Close connection made at Greensboro' wun .rams to ana irom the North. rapers that have arrangement, to adver wse the schedule of this com pan y will picase print as &Dove.. . ' - w ;TV- S- E- ALLEN, W. H. Gbekw, Gen'l Ticket Agent. piaster Transportation. AioaxiiM AuGuSTA AIBr- Superintendent's Office, . Raleigh. N. CM June 15th. 1872. t 2 wr-Monov, June 15th, 1872, uv AMUClU ttUU AUEUBlft AIT- ' ;ifin eves Raleigh. 3:15 P. M w-.Ar11!6 at Saaford.- ' 6:15 4 Mali leves Sanlbrd, 6:45 A. M. vi.f Arrlv at Raleieh.. fcAV! Mail tmin TnilVim ln.A i Raleigh with; W5SSSanS . 'j . "M umi poinui JNortn. ' ' And ftt ranfnrH wtt ."Xir . ... wKand if0??1 FayettevlUe and points . 011 Western Railroad. , i: . . f r ; v "VV K - A. B. ANDREWS, ,yP V Superintendent. if' In eCbcj ander iij?faVc JU I J Station iTVfftil " Frrrea ljeaQrcgftebt&drO(J m5 IPO a. nfTf " E yDanVnief 5 1L40 ' M 1.62 p. a ? . Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. m. and with an points Doutu.;,, lf , . iV.t.,u t .Passengers leaving- lacnmona a? ij p. m., connect at ureensnoro' witn tram 4or all points East of Greensboro. Passenger train leaving taieientt u.,45 p. m., connect at Greerisbpm fcrthf ern bound Mail train, arriving in Kicn mond at 12.45 p m. JNO. R. MACMURDO,'. tj ': " Gen . Freight & Ticket Agent. T. M. R. TALCOTT, , " Engineer & Genl Superintendent. . " - oct20 y.-AKi': ' : Atlanta & Eich. " Air-Line? Railways I f i SCHEDULE To take effect Monday, March 3lst, 187j3 OUT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT, . Tliree Times a Week, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. f '( ' STATIONS. Charlotte, GaribaWa, J Dewey's Stand, Gastonia, . -J J I Wooten's, King's Mountain,. Whitaker's, Black's, Gaffnoy's, Thicketty, Cow pens, Spartanburg, Depart. 8.S0 a, m. i AJ7 9.48 " 10.56 " 11.30 " 12.12 p. m. 12.42 " S"Sf,2Sa.nr? 9.43 " 10.51 " 11.20 12.02 p. m 12.32 " I 1.54 "" 2 23 " 3.00 u 1.30 1.59 2.28 1 In Passenger and Freight, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. STATIONS. Spartanburg, Cowpens, Thicketty, Gatfney's, Black's, Whitaker's, King's Mountain, Wooten's, Cat6nia, Dewey's Stand, Garibalda, Charlotte, This Train has Depart. 8.30 a. m. 9.07 " 9-36f " 10.20 " 10.5S ; 11.28 u 12.10 p.m 12.39 " 1.22 " l!47 -2.08 u Arrive. 9.02 " 9.31 " 10.00 10,48 11.13 4i it 12.00 " 12.34 p. m, 1.07 " 1.42 M 2.03 " 3.00 " the absolute right ol Track, except by Special Orders from, thk Office. Fare by tlns.Triin, Five Cents pet mile. By all others Ten Cents per mile. B. Y. SAGE, mar 29 Engineer and Seperindent XT IX.DONGTON, CHARLOTTE ANT RUTJXEBFORD JR. B. CO. .. Office Chief Eng. and Gen'l. Stjp't. Wilmixgton, N. C, June 26, 1U72. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 4 Until further notice the regular train will ran over this road as lollows ; ;. REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m.. anr. arrive at 5:30 p. m. , PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGH1 Leave WilralDgton. daily; at 7 a. in., uc arrive at 3:30 p. m. Leave Lllesville. dally, at &15 a. m.. and arrive at 4:15 p. m. two special Freight Train for . Tot Lumber run irregularly. i xr J i jso traiiis on eunaays. D. L. FREMOnt. Jy 25 , fiupt. WILMINGTON & WELDON -RATt, ROAD COMPANY. Office of General Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. June 8, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday. June 10th. Piuwn. ger Trains on the W. & W.' Railroad wU run as follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Denot dailv rSnnHava ceDtedlat ia a m Arrive at Goldsboro' at I2;ll p, M at Rocky Mount at 2:11 " al Weldon at . . a-sn Leave Weldon daily Sundays t-Auepieujtti, 9:15 A M Arrive at Rocky Mount at 11:07 " uoidsboro' at 1:16 p m Union Depot at " 5:30 44 EXPRESS TRA TN. Leave Union Depot, dailv. &t 10:40 P. M 3:00 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro at . at Rocky Mount at at Weldon u.t 4:56 44 &50 44 7n0 P. M. 8:55 44 10 58 " 3:10 A M connection at Leave Weldon, daily, at Arrive at Rocky Mount at at Goldsooro at at Union Denot a.t Mail Train makes close Weldon for all Dolnts North via nn. and Aoqula Creek routes. Ex Dress Train Acquia Creek Sleeping Cars on this Train. -Kb rrwrai irains win leave Wilmington tri-weekly at 6:00 a. m. and a.rrlv r i-4f 5- .m-rExres8 Freight Train will leavt uany Lounaaya excepted 1 at 6 p. ra. and arrive am a. m. JOHN v rnviTffi?'. jy Gen'l Snn'L O ALEIGH AND GASTON B. B. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. superintendent's Office, Raleigh, N.C., June 15th, 1872. un and after Mondaw Jnti 17th i79 Li ams on me ttaieign a uaston Kallroao low,Un daUy tSunday exeepted as fol "MAIL TRATN. Leave Raleigh at - - 10:00 A.-M Arrive at weldon " - a-30 P. M. Leave Weldon at - - ft 15 A. M Aril ven at Raleigh. 8.05 P.M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Raleigh at .... . 8.00 P M. Arrives at Weldon. . - .. . , 6:20 A. M. jueaves weiaon, " "w . 9:15 P. M. Arrives ai tuueigB, 5;0U A. M. The mail train makes. close connection at Weldon with -the Seaboard and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Lime Steamer via paiumore, 10 ana irom all points North, West and Northwest, and with Petersburg I westand Northwest, and with Peters H" .Yia Petersburg, Richmond iwiiuau via jreiersourg, nienmona ana w asnington. to and from all nolnta North and Northwest. r. , And at Raleigh wltk the North Carolina Railroad to and from all points South and Southwest, and with the Raleigh and Au gusta Air Line to Haywood and Fayette- Accommodation and Freight trains con nect at Weldon with' Accommodation and Freight trains on Seaboard and 1 Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad, k 5 And at Raleigh With AccommodatlAA and Freight trains on North Carolina R. R jrersons living along the line of the road can visit Raleigh in the morning by the Accommodation- train,'' remain several uours aua return the same evening. r . A T A wnuiJnra , July 25 At,: Ail U1W HO,'.' Gen, Supt .a V CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING 21 - BULBS, consisting of - ' t -' t 60 VARIETIES OF GLADIOLUS; ' DAHLIA-' ROOTS,'. ...: JAPAN LILIES. -l ' TRITOMA'S, ' ; DOUBLE TUJ?ERpSEft(it PEONIES. . . full assortment -of Fine" fclo'wer Seeds " J frnm Vi.-W ' ' ' Jast received at W4kW P. SCARR'S Drug Store,. IvvU LBS Puttv at niar 22 Vv R. BUR WELL & CO'Sr CONDENSOITX3i: "!i?Burkv,lle V.Uf " H 3 " 141 Ar've a Richmond; 12.43 p. riA f 40 44 $ t i going rsdurj!. i ' I 6tationsf - MaiL" r Express. Lease Richmond. LQQrn: ,-Oa-nv-i 30. " - Trains leavine Richmond at 1.50 tv ra.. I at S.lOJa.nra connect? at fifeesroiVy trains on North Carolina Division for J- 0"" FT-J -TtiS ? f'II Pi FT TV 4' - i . IB Ml if mr J" I i We are prepared to do all kinds of Book kwcl oBJEMntingv from the smallest Card to he largest Poster, plain or in eolors, printed ' 1 ' 1 r - ' : on as reasonable terms as the same work can be done at any establishment in the State. .. , 4 Merchants, Manufacturers, Frofes- fional Ilea, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, lie- gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, VIs- tlng Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Bailroad Tickets, Pro - -pranjmes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers,' Circulars, Statements, fec, Had better give m a call, as we have a fall supply of all kind of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. 'f -? Remember that Bill Heads, Letter' Heads,' Ilailroad Blanks, Labels, Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in superior style. I tt? Orders from abroad .will always, receive prompt attention. Magistrate Blanks, Marriage Id- censes , Liens, &c., Kept for sale. j ft XSrVeaV Special attention to . 11, LUUUlitU miiiiiuu, t, of., eyery;t description j soch ... T Tobacco Labels Bands, Notices, Ac. V3 ,!TjdiSTONE;iONES,i . , - "Editor & Proprietor. , -BOOK J PRITIIE. TjzJScrirt&sAsiti-Dy TTSUHCn ;PBETEUTIVE, And You wlll iNOT NEED the CURB. ; ALLYi INJgFESTfiD:; ffrotL have piany, cares, anxieties. and ; X ttoublesr-some real, some imaginary more produced by want of health than you are aware 01. ui air Bourccs 01 uisease, the jewwrcA is tlio most fruitfixW fkation .qf 1 its jcalhtraxwbre absolutely necessary-j?wcexpensiye--?rmore ;piw nixireDainful. and more diversified than any other organ in me numan sys- - .a 1 . tPiT J( IMS irtore imtKHsea upon, "ana more wonderfuJiy,3dapts itself tq its vajrioosi 4ur ties,, than any, otlief organj-it nas its legii-i ihiate ddtjes, against wliieh it rarely rebels ; but? for -imposition.4 At will call you to ac count, and its neighlxuy the Xwcr, almost always suffers with it4 and usually shares in the retribution. Have wrn beat an inor dinate or imitrudent eater or driiikef f ' Theh vou untierstalidi all tliis your Stomach and Liver liave called you to an account, and you want relief. Then read carefully the fol lowing, and like a wise man, seek the re bel vou so mucn oesire, wuere, w,ucr, situated as you Are, have found it. Ik Your Health' Impaired in Conse quence ol Unhealthy Digestion of YOUR FOOD f Sim. BEVERLY TUCKER, late Law Pro fessor of William & Alary youege, says : 'Fourteen" years ago I was left by most malignant fever, with a diseased Liver, a disordered digestion, and a con stitution in rums. My physicians pernnt ted ine hope, thsjit with care and prudence 1 nught have a lew years of precarious ex istence, and asMtred me that the least in discretion would be fatal. Two years ago I met your Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, and con fiding in the accompanying certificates of resionslble gentlemen, whom 1 happen to Know, j tooK int'in accorcuug to turecrioiis. The result is, that I now eat what I picase, do what 1 please, sleep soundly, and en tov life as much as any man living. For this, it gives me pleasure to say you have tnv thanks, and to add the assurance of my high regard." W. R. BUR WELL & CO., Wholesale 'fe Kerail Agents, I Springs' Cornea, feh 22 ' Charlotte, N. C CANCER CURED. 1 T)Y Dr. Kline's Wonderful Cancer Anti- U dote winch destroys and removes the cancer entire, without the use of the knife ' or the loss of blood, and, at the same time overcomes the tendency to cancer in the system ! We also treat all forms of Chron ic, Long-Standing and Obscure Disease, with unparalleled " success ; especially Epilepsy, or Fits: Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis. For full jwrtieulars, circulars, fcc, call on, or address ' E. H. Oreek, M. D., Asheville, N. C. A. II. Lixpley, M. D., Charlotte, " J. E. BentleYjI M. D-, Goldsboro, N. C. NEW FAST FREIGHT LINE 1. BETWEEN BOSTON j HEW YORK, AND AND THE SOUTH AND SOITTH-WEST. GREAT SOUTHERN DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT LIKE, VIA NORFOLK. THIS Fast Freight Line is owned, con trolled and operated by the Railroad and Steamboat Companies in interest the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company, the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, the Old Dominion Steamship Company, the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company, the Annamessic Line, and Clyde Steamers, and the Baltimore Steam Packet Company who guarantee Bills of Lading and Rates always as Low as the Published Rates of any other Line. Mark Goods "G; S. D.," via Norfolk, and ship as follows : , From BOSTON, by Merchants and Miners Transportation j Company, Office 87 Washington st. W. M. Clark. Agent. From NEW YORK, by Old Dominion Steamship Company, Pier No. 37 North River. Offices, 187 Greenwich St., and 303 Broadway. .C. E. Evans, Agent. From PHILADELPHIA, by Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company (Annamessic Line.) Offices, 44 8. Fifth sti, above Chestnut and cor ner Washington! ave. and Swanson st. John S. Wilson, Agent. From PHILADELPHIA, by Clyde and Company's Steamers. Office, 12 South Delaware ave. Clyde & Co., Agents. From BALTIMORE, by Baltimore Steam Packet Company (Bay Line.) Office, 154 W. Baltimore street. Edwin Fitzgerald, Agent. j Claims for losses, damages, and over charges settled promptly by Thomas Pmckney, Claim Agent, Norfolk, Va. Freight handled carefully and for warded promptly in through cars. No Drayage Transfers by this Route. For further information apply to Officers and Agent of the above Railroad or Steam boat Lines, or to C. E. WADDELL jan 31 General Southern Agent. O-XJITS- SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300, $450, $5 00, $6 00, $8 00, $10 00, $ 12 00 to 520 00. Double Guns. At $0 00, $7 50, $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, $20 00, $2500, $3000, $4000, $5000 toj$75 00. Breech-Loading Double Grins. At $40 00, $45 00, F $50 00, $60 00, $75 00, $90 00, $ 110 00, $120 00 to $300 00 IFISTOXjS. Smith & Wesson, I Colt's, Allen's Witney and other kinds, at manufacturers prices. '''ti ; r Ammunition & Implements For Breech-Loading Guns, at a small ad vance on Cost of Importation. MET ALIO AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS AT LOWEST MAR KETPRICES. : s . ,- A complete assortment of all Sporting Goods : Pnces anci description senR on ar iication. -... , . Goods shipped by Express, C. 0. T -; . : -POULTNEYt TRIMBLE & CO. ImiortersJ:20a lWtimoret4 Baltimore. ' ''-?-z Richard'sAruga4lxeeAe'fctA otner ceieeratea maKe ox suns on nana ; and imported to ordered S. 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