DURHAM RECORDER.
WEDNESDAY, Aug 24, 1892
From Saturday's IJurlmm Sun
DEMOCHATSJN COUNCIL
COUNTY CONVENTION HELD
HERE THIS AFTERNOON.
THE
The Ticket Xnnied that Will Sweep
the Flel -Weaverlttw autf AH.
Capt. E. J. Parrish was nominated
temporary chairman. Congratulat
ed the body on its representative ap
pearance.
J. A. Robinson waa requested to
act as temporary secretary.
Every township was represented
and it was an enthusiastic assembly.
Committees, one from each town
ship, were appointed on permanent
orgauizition. resolutions and credos
tials. .
The committee on permanent or
ganiaation made the following re
port: Hecommend W. P. Durham
for permanent chairman, and W. M.
Buabee. nermanent "secretary. The
report was' adopted.
While waiting, J. 8. Manning and
E. J. ParriKh made short talks,-., urg
inir everv Democrat to co into the
' v ,
fight with a determination to win,
; Committee on credentials reported
that every township waa represented,
with no contests. -
T. B. Fuller put in nomination F
D. Markham for Sheriff, and H. A
Reams moved that he be nominated
by acclamation. This was carried
and F. D. Markham was declared
the nominee of the convention.
'John Pope, waa nominated for
Treasurer by acclamation.
Paschal Lunsford nominated for
Reeister of Deeds by acclamation.
I. N. Link nominated for Surveyer
bv acclamation.
Dr. N. M. Johnson nominated for
Coroner by acclamation.
At this juncture a recess waa tak
en in order that the delegates might
consult upon the nomination ot
candidate for the Lower House of
Renresentatives.
Vhn the convention reassemble
Mr. R. O. Russell nominated f . U
Fuller in an earnest aud eulogistic
" SDeech which was received with
warm applause. Capt. Peay second
ed the nomination of Mr. Fu'ler. lie
said he had been a Democrat for 47
years and Jie never felt happier in
Democratic convention, lie was
nominated by acclamation, amid the
greatest enthusiasm. He was called
upon and ma lea short and forcible
speech accepting the nomination.
The committee on resolutions
through Mr. Cjuringten, reported as
follows:
RfSOLVEP, That tUi Convention
ratifies the State and National plat
forms tf the l.mccratic party and
declares the only safety of the pe.p!
and the only tuans of relief frm
their bur leas to b iu eteadfoatdu
votion the priucipk and nomiucvg
of that party.
Resolveu, That we deeply syinpa
thize with bis immediate family and
with lh? people of the State in tbe
death of the spotless judge and in
corruptable man, the Honorable
Joseph J. Davis.
J. S. Manning was elected chair
man of the Couuty Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee.
Delegates elected to the State Con
vention to nominatean AsKociate Jus
tice, when it is called: Joseph Tiiley,
A. C. Parbam, J. r. Cain, Jr., V.
P. Durham, J. E. Suit, John C. Pat
tersjn. W. W. Fuller, J. S. Man
ning, R. B. Booim. Junius Parker,
F. L. Fuller, W. M. Bust.
A motion was paed instructing
the chairman to appoint tilteea dele
rates to the 17 Senatorial district
convention when it was called. The
chair announced the following dele
rates: W. H. liutison, Le Roy Pace,
J. S. Carr, S. It CarringWn, Julius
Parker, Lucius Green, J. T. rinuix.
Benehari imeron, W. D. Lunsf ord,
R. O. KwM, J. O. Latta, A. P.
Stroud, J. I. Crutchfied, J. T. Xidiolr ,
W. It. Lyon
The busine of th convention
being completed Hon. A. II. A. Wil
liams was called on and responded,
discussing the issue of the day.
.We have no space to discuss
at length the conglomerated
mens, or In other words, the
political hash that was stewed
in lialeigh Tuesday and set be
fore the people of North Caro
lina as a dainty dish. It (savors
too much of the common old
enemy we have been fighting
all the time. It waa a beautiful
tiight to ee Loge Harris and
half a dozen other prominent
Kepubucans assisting vigorous
ly in making the ticket and
dictating to the People's party.
the masses of whom are yet too
buna to see wuere tney are be
ing led. As the btate Chronicle
says:
"Tbe people of Nortl Carolina
will not lick the hand that
smited them in the hour of
misfortune. They may be poor,
but they are brave and honest
and grateful, and will not turn
their backs on those who have
been faithful to their interest aim
true in their devotion alike in
days of adversity and prosiwri
ty. The hour for parleying has
passed. It was too long an
hour anyhow. Democrats
tnust stand four square to every
political wind that blows, and
victory will be theirs."
Itch on human and horses
and allanirnals cured in 3o min
ute! by Woolford's Sanitary
Lotion. This sever fails, bold
by N, M. Johnson & Co., Drug
gist, Durham, IS. C. op 8 It j
There is a well defined field
of r usefulness , for, campaign
clubs. Democrats ' should de
termine ? wi thout delay to in
vade the field and do service to
the cause. It is a truth that
does not need to be dwelt upon
that there are a large number
of . citizens who are patriotic
and interested in the welfare
and progress of the affairs of
their town, city, btate l and
country who do not find time to
go into ponncs, even iu du
small a way. They have not
the time to devote to the man
agement of ward politics, and
thev refrain from acting ra in
terference with the plans of the
politicians. It is the citizens
of this class who can be reached
bv eamDaiim clubs. 1 he cam
" . t . . . . - u
Diiisrn club snouia aim to reacu
everv voter, to interest him in
the Questions ot tne aay, w en
thuse him in Democracy, and to
insoire him to eet out and vote
and bring his neighbors wun
him on election day. ine use-
f ulness of an organization is to
bring out a full vote, iney
can go to the root of political
power, the individual voter.
t here can oe no aount oi suc
cess this fail if the Democratic
voters do their duty, in assist
ing to bring out the voters for
Cleveland: and Stevenson. If
bv this means two votes in each
election district in the State are
m j Y V 1 7
won away irom tne nepuor.'
The Michigan penitentiary
has a large class in telegraphy.
Mr. Hasgall lives at Scotts-
vil e, Mo., and he is not a book
agent, either. .
Twa Yaara
Shortnaaa of
Breath, Paia
in Sidaa, Fiut-
tarlni.emotn
riiic Spalla,
Mnd by on
bottlsof Kaw
Cur. Nata AIU-MwAilanUuek.l'a.
Vortkoaaandtef
tatllmontala, aaa
UJr. Mile,' Bnok.
N.waod Stamina
facta. I'UKB at
dnmfUla.
Taa noat valla.
Ma cura fw all
Heart
i Mia? cu, tu siow,AJtbu,b. Diseasesa
DR. MILES' MEOICAb CO., Ilkhart, InS.
. BR. HILCS Jk
. Tcure .
ru 1111 CCI FOR THC
NEW CURS 1
Khlloirn I'ttnstimptloii Cure.
This is beyond question the
most successful Cough Med
icine we have ever sold, a few
doses invariably cure the worst
cases of Cough, Croup and
Bronchitis, while its wonderful
success in the cure of Consump
tion is without a parallel in the
history of medicine.' Since its
first discovery it has been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no
other ifledicine can stand. If
you have a cough we earnestly
ask you to try it. Priee 10c,
50c. and l. Porous Piaster,
S-ddby R Blacknall&Son.
cans, on tne Dasis or i&&, tne
victory is certain. But let each
club rank,it twenty instead of
two, and make the victory im
pressive and emphatic.
oooooooooo
th amaHont Pill la the World!
oWstinyPiiiso
OMra wrf (mall, yrt Tnw all th !
timof thalarftvr Tntfa Filla whtchQ
hs, bmaaoponi or thirty yaara. w
0 Their and augar-oa(inir row a
nenltwa for the a ot clilldrea J
and penon with waakatomacba, Ji'or
O Sick Headache O
OinTaniimiaaowwnf7 t nm
ful tuaoslmilatts noorl-h tha body El
and namaffuaturally without nanws
Oor eripin. llothalzMof Tatta I'llla jo.
are aoll by all drcrcl-ta. ItaaaamalLU
lTtca, SSo. CltUco, DM Park flaoa, . .
ooooo OOOj0J
Enzush Spavin Liniment re
moves all Hard, Soft or Cal
loused Lumps and Blemishes
from horses, Blood Spavin
Curbs, Sprints Sweeney,
Sprains, Stales, King-Bone, all
S woolen Throats, Coughs, etc.
Save $50 by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful
BU'mvdi Cure ever known. Sold
by N. M. Jobnwn & Co., Drug
gist, Durham, JN. C.
Ben Butler is said to be sadly
bent with age. His fac has
the look of health, but his nyis-
sive frame has become an. un
mistakable burden. His hands
move unsteadily, while his eyes
appear -swollen and 'almost hid
den by the thick folds of flesh
on his cheeks.
Whan Baby va ilck, wa 6T" hw Castorla.
Wbt w Cliild, alio ci wit f r CMtoria.
Wbaa aba bnw 3i. 1 cluof to CaaWrla.
Wbea the had Children. h ve Un Ctitoraa
Schedule In Efrsct
lin, lUilat.
DIVISION
better than the LYING scale
agent who tells voq as .gospel truth
that Ihe -
JONES SCO B-TON WAC
ON SCALE
is not a standard scale, and ranal to
any mad V For free book and
price list, address
1 come to you with a small affair
thalvou may need. In Englang,
the Continent and niatty foreign
countries, mvself and wares are well
known. Many American famines
on their return from abroad bring
my articles with them, for they
know them pretty well, but you
mav not be one of thete.
Confidence between man aud man
hsIow of growth, and when found,
its rauty makes it valuable. 1 asK
vour confidence anil muke a refer-
t nee to turn journal i maorse timi
confidence. I do not, think it will
bd misplaced.
I tuuke the rest form of a cure
an absolute. one tor uuiousness
and headache that can' be found in
this year. The cure is o small in
itself, arid vet it comfort to you is
so ertat 20 minutes being its limit
when roliet comes that it has be
come tbe marvel of its time. One
ami a half gruins of meJicine, coat
ed with sugar, is my remedv.in the
slinpe ot one f mall pil!r known to
commerce as DR. HADDOCK'S
NEW LIVER PILL, it is old in
the markets of Europp, but is new
to North America. The price is as
low as an honest medicine can be
sold at 25 cents. Send a posta
card far a sample vial, to trythem
before you purchase.
DR. HAY DUCK'
63 Fulton St., N.
mar-2-l-y.
t'
MM, 1 1
RICHMOND & DANVILLE U.
COSOEXSEn SCnEDCLB.
(In effect July 2Uh, i8$2)
South bound Daily.
jl 27-Ct.
LUMBER.
LUMBER
1-Oil SALE.
FLOORING, GEILNG
and Weather-
Boarding,
Rough or Dressed, Common
Inch Boards and Framing.
Heart Pine Shingles.
Write for prices to
li.NOOE,JR.,
Pittsboro, N. C.
June 15-3m.
Grand, Square and tipnght
mm
mi
fBll -OaLaM
. A. Thompson, Ind., writes
"My tUter JeniuV, when she was
riiung girl, suffered from white
swelling, whuh creatly impairrd
I pr g-nt rl health and made her
Wi-d very impure. In the spring
he a not able to do anything and
cu!d wrarcely g-t about. More
t! vi a y"tr ago he fwk three
htU of Uotahie BlfKI Balm, and
now ihe Kneel I? cured."
M. D. Lue, Devereaux, (U.
writr: "On snmmer, setera!
yan sgo. while railrokding in Mi -
aiwiiiti, I laxame Ij.wlly klTeited
with malarial blood fxiituo that im
Haired my liw!tb fur more than
tw-i year. Spf eral c.a"-nsive ukem
tpjwand on my leg, and nothing
wnl ta give permanent relief
Until I UtV six bottle of A. U. B
which cured me Ciit Hy.
O. W.Chaodler, t?ef Fork. AiV.
wnte: "1 was so weak that it
was only With great effort that I
cou'.d do ao,tbing. I oei several
U.t?ls of VAmK Blood Balm, and
can now do a yoA day's worlr. '
Walter Brilg-n, Athcni, Tenn4
writ; Forx y-arl hd bwti af
flicted with running ws and sn en
lagem'f,t of Urn Iwne in my leg. I
tried eertLing I hifd of with
mit any twriiiaiirit benefit until
Iitafiie Bkiod I'alm was recorn
wefiVd tf me. After osi.ig six
ttt H the sore healed, and 1 sm
how in beteer health than I have
eer lin. I wnd ?1 w testimonial
iio!iiileif, because I want others
to be bMiefited. i
Piano-Fortes. '
FifLf Years b fore the public. Uton
their ezeelleoee s'o-t have attained
n anmjrchaaed Pre-emlepc which
estsblUhed them u nneanslled 18
TOSR. TOVCII, WOItKMXX.
Mill ANO Dl'ItAUILITY.
WAREEOOMSi
112Fiftb Areoae. New York, S3
ti 24 E.Bjlnmort ft Ball!. 81 1
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SOUTH BOUND.R. THE
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COXDKXSCD THROtfll! HHEDCtE.
Lv. IMnviIIe, 8 30am
Lv. Kaleigb,
Lv. Durham,
Lv. (laeeoi'xro,
Lv. Cliarolotte,
80CTM BOCSD.
Lv. Chester. 8. C,
Lv. Columbia,
Ar. Denmark, "
Ar. Fai'fax,
Ar. Havsniiah, 0,
Ar. WavcroM, "
Ar. Brunswick, w
Ar.,Albauy,
830
305am
5 07 a m
1020 am
I bo p m
3 29p m
6.1 s p in
?21pu
p
10.45 pm
. 43 am
UOp oi
4.20 p. m
1123 sm
3.00 p m
1. 49 p.m
2.31 p m
3 41 p in
8 20 p tn
12.00
G
July
No. 9. ' No 1
Lv Richmond, 3 00 pm 3 20 am
Ar Burkevilir, 5 03 pm fl 00 am
Lv Kevsville, o 42 pm 5 44 am
Ar Danville, 8 01 pm 8 0(1 am
Ar (ireensboro, 10 10 pin 10 H
Lv Goldsboro, 4 00 ; m 7 45 pm
Ar Raleuh, 6 00 pm 11 30 pm
LvKaleig!i, 6 15 nm 700am
!.v Uarbaui, 7 22 pm 7 S3 am
Ar Greensboro, 10 00 im 10 am
Lv winstoncalem 8 23 pm 8 50 am
Lv Greensboro, 10 20 pm 1020
A r Salisbury, 12 12 am 1200
U Statesrille, " 35 am 1 0!) pm
r Abbeville, 7 50 am 5 58 am
Ar Hot Springs 10 30am - 758 pui
U Snlubury, 12 22 a-n 12 03
Ar Charlotte, 2 00 am 1 30 pm
Ar Spartaiiburg, 5 00 am 4 18jitn
Ar Greenville. 5 10am 5 24 pm
Ar Atlanta, 11 25 pm 10 30 "
Lv Charlotte. 2 10 am 1 50 tm
At olumbi.i, 6 07 am 6 Oil pm
Ar Augusta, 9 37 am 0 15 f
XOkTU DUI'JCD -DAILT.
No. 10. lo. 121
Lv Augusta, . 7 00 pm 8 15 pm
Lv Columbia, 10 60 pm 1 1-wpni
Ar Charlotte, 3 10 am 4 30 am
Lv Atlaots, 8 50 pm 8 05 pm
Ar Charlotte. 6 10 am 6 00 pm
Lv Charlotte, 7 00 am 6 30 pm
Aralisbury, ' 8 27 am 810 pm
Lv Hot Springs, 7 25 pm 1239pm
Lv Aheville, 9 00 am 2 30 pm
Lv Statesville, 2 50 am 7 01 pm
Ar Salisbury, 4 00 am 7 51 pm
Lv Salisbury, 8 37 sm 8 25 pm
ArUreenb ro,1020am 10 20am
A winstonswlem 11 40 sm 12 10 sm
Lv Greensboro, 10 30 sm 11 05 sm
Ar Duiham, 12 24 pm 1 02 am
Ar Raleigh, t 23 pm 2 00 sm
Lv Ralegh, 1 28 pm 8'45 am
Ar Gol Jb.iro, 3 05 pm 12 30 pm
Lv Greensboro, 10 30 am 10 40 pm
Ar Danville, 12 10 pm 12 45 am
Ar Keysvilie, 2 50 pm 3 35 sm
Ar Bui-keville, 3 31 pm 4 19 sm
Ar Richmond, 5 30 pm 0 20 sm
- 'Daily, fpaily except Sunday.
DUliHAM
LEAVES- DURHAM, N. C.
00 a. in. TTaily for Lvnchburg
and Wav Stations.' 0:30 a. in.
. j , a 1
Arrive Lynchburg l.ua pm. -Anu
wav Stations 3. a0 pin.-a.oo pm uauy
r Lvncnoura ana vvuy oiauiiB.
rains arrive at Durham Daily 0.45
Arrive at Lvni-hl-urg 805 pin. All
rains, Durham Division, arrive a
nd deniirt from 12th Street bta
tion. Lvnchbai T. Va.
Winstou-balem Division. lienve
Winston S hin 7.15 am., daily
Arrive ltoanoke 12.1a am.
MAIN-' LINE MSI B0UN
l.KAVE LTKCHBUBB DAILY.
5.20 am. for Roanoke, Radford,
Piilski, Brutol. Parlor I ar to
ioauoke. t'ul niaii hleeper ltoanoke
to Monmlas via Knoxville aud
Chattanooira.
7:25 a m.. for Konnoke, ltadtoru,
ulnski, Bristol; also for Bluclield,
oenhontas, Elkhorn and stations
Clinch Vallev Division; also for
Lou sville and stations L. & N. R
It. via Norton. Also for all sta
tions- Winston-Salem Division
via Roanoke. Pullman Sleeper
ivnchbiirstoLouisvi'Ie via Norton.
2:35 p. m Duily, for Roanoke,
and intermediate stations. Has no
connections beyond ltoanoke. '
EASTBOKSn LKAVE LYNCHBCBO
DAILY
9:55 a m, for Richmord and
Petersburg and Norfolk. Arrives
Petersmirir at 1:25 p. m, connect
ing with Bicbraond aud l'eters-
bure Rniroad. arriving in luch-
moud at 1:15. Arnve at rorloiK
6.00 rm.
H:3i a m. Arnveretersburg 4:15
m, connecting with R- & I . II K
dailv; r.rnve Kichiuuiid 7:47 am,;
arrive N- rfolk 7:00 a m. Pullman
Palace sleeper to Norfolk
Also Pullman Palace Sleepr be
tween l.rnckLurg and Richiuand
This car will be rpadv at Lynch
burg at 9:00 p m. for reception of
passengers.
v. at B
p m. tor lticnniond, rt-tcrs-burg
Norfolk; arrive Hi. haiond 7:50
p ni. iSorfolk 9:20 p in
Pullman Parlor Buffet Car to
Norfolk.
WJN3TON-SALEM DIVISION.
8:00 a in., Daily ex ept Sunday,
for Koanoke and av Muttons,
1:00 p m.. Daily except Sunday for
latnsvi!.e only.
"Washington and ChattHiioK
Imiied, ' a tram of Pulluir.n crotch
es and r-!"i mir tar runs a.niv via
H. SILVEisTflORM.
J E W E L E R.
912 HAIH STREET,
2 fclNCBHSUlpG, VA..
CATALOGUE AND PRICK LIST.
mar 23 ly. .
jijicfflsiiHo;,
SUCCESSORS ;T0
W NICK. BEDFCRD
1 1
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MULE MILLINERS,
Manufacturers of Fine Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Collars, Hal
ters, and everything necessary for the outfit of a mule or horse
Turf goods a specialty. A full line of liianiceis, koih-s ana
Sheets.
KITCIIELL'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT,
full and well assorted stock always on hand of SADDLERY
HARDWARE GENUINE ARMY OFFICERS OLD McCLEL-
AN SADDLES and POCKETS.
feb-17.
S. II, HAWES & GO.
DEALERS IN
Plaster,
A2J
A
rJT,
Ar. Callahan, Fls.,
Ar. Fernandas,"
Ar. Waldo, "
A r. Gainesville, "
Ar. Deals,
Ar. Tamps, "
Ar JackwiaviUe "
Ar. rit Augm oe" 2 20 p m
Ar. Mtd, 4 40 p tn
Ar. Tampa, 8.50 pm
Trains north r.f Coiumbi run by
Eentern ot 75tb meridisn time.
Trains south of Col nm his run br
Central of will inendisn time.
For information apply to:
J. V. Uakhitt, Jr.
- (Jrn l Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Oa.
T. It.Sf.AtiK,
Tray. Pass. Agt. '
Columbia, 8. C.
srrwEKsr wcstpoixt rxhxoxd.
Leave West Point 7 50 sm daily,
and 8 50 sm daily except Sunday
and Monday; srrire Richmond 9 10
snd 10 40 sm. Returning leave
Richmond 3 10 and 4 40 pm d.tily
except Sunday; arrive at West
Point 5 00 snd 6 pm.
BETWEEN KICHMO.VD AXD BAt
EMU VIA KEVSVILLE.
Leave Kithmond 3 00 pm daily;
leave Keysvilie 6 00 pm; arrive Ox
ford 8 03 pm; Henderson 9 05 pm.,
Durham V 35 pm, Raleigh 10 41
pro. Ketnrning leave Raleigh 9 15
sm, daily. Durham 10 25 sin, lien
derson 1005 am, Oxford 11 45 am;
araive Ke sville 2 00 pm, Rich
mond, 5 30 pm. Through coach
between Richmond and ltateigh.
Mixed train leaves Keysvilie
daily etcept Sunday 9 10 am: ar
rives Durham C 20 pm; leaves Dur
bam 7 15 amdai'r etcept Sunday;
arrives Oiford 9 10 sm, Leaves
Durham 7 50 pm daily except Sun
day; arrives Keysvilie 2 10 sm;
Leaves Oiford 3 00 sm except bun
day; arrives Durham 5 00 sm
Add.tional trains leave Oxford
d.iily except Sunday 11 50 sm ar
rive Henderson 1245 pm, Return
ing leave Henderson C 30 and 9 40
Bit, daily etcept Sunday; arrivt
xford 7 35 and 10 45 pm.
No. 9 leaving Ooldaboro 1215
pm and Releigb 0 40 pm daily,
makes connection at Durham with
No. 40, leaving at 7 50, except Sua
day. for Oifoid snd Keysvilie.
Nos. 8 and 12 connect at Rich
mond from and to West Point and
Haltimors daily except Sunday.
W.A.TUUK.
Ass't Oen-'lPssAgt Charlotte, Jr. c
M3.L.TA.YLUR, U.P. A
MliMiainiua'i allev r Ute, Aoyilfig
oi.ly at Lut.iv, S!ifii.ridi:h, nnir,
li,oau'4e a.l Riflf.)rd. L-ave Rfm-
anoke, Nnh ilniiud 8,(H) tin
North C')iii.l 12.40 mhf.
ALLLN HUM,
Truvelling l Agt. lioanols', Va
V. U. lib V ILL, U. 1. & I . Agt.
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RICHMOND, VA.
THE PLACE FORt! ARGAINS
TLATIC
and DANVILLE
RAILWAY.
DO YOU WANT
Alfred P. 'I hom, Receiver.
Schedule in Effect Decemler 7, '91
trains leave Danville,
EaMWiBO.
-No. 2. No. C
Stations. Daily
Lv Danville 8 30 am
Milton, 9 02 am
Cunningham, 9 30 am
Dciiiston Juu'n 9 55 am
RulTalo Jrfnc'n 11 sm
Clarksville, 11 12 am
A WATCH.
A CLOCK.
A LACE PIN
A COLLAR BUTTON.
A RING.
AI'K. SLEEVE BUTTONS.
A PAIR EAR R1NC3.
A SET OF SPOONS,
If so, Hcnd for onr Ca taloguc, and you'll buy.
HI
HOUSE
Jt-ffrp, 1125 am
iloydton, 11 43 sm
Ar LawiencevHI 110 pm
2 45 pm
3 53 pin
4 VI pm
5 20 pm
5 30 pm
o 4- pin
7 pm
7 30 pm
No. 4
6 15 am
7C9 am
8 15 am
dcc-3
JSWLERT
PJ. JOHUSON & SOSS.-
1023 MAIM 8TREET. LYNCHBURC. VA.
8 57
9.45 sro
am
Lv f awreacevi!) 1 10 pm
IVlfield, . 2 05 pm
Franklin 3 27 pm
Suffolk 4 10 pm
Ar Portsmouth S 00 inn
tONNECTKiXS.
At Dennixton with Lynchburg k
Durlum Railway fur South Boston,
Durham kc.
At J ffress with Richmond and
Danville for ChaVe City, Oxford,
I Iender-wn, Durham, Uaieigh, ic
At Portsmouth with the N. Y.,
PandN. -Railway, (Cnje Charles
li'oute.) and Hay Line Steamers for
Old Point Comfort, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, lJiton
and all points North. With Nor
folk and Virg-nia I'ctch Railroad
to the I'rinwiM Anne and Ocean
Shore l'ark Hotels.
wtsruoi-xn.
No. I.
Rations. Daily.
No 3.
Daily.
Lv. Portsmouth 10 00 am
Suffollc 10 49 am
Franklin 11 32 am
iSelfieM, 122pm
At iLMtr.cuill 1 3 pm
Lr LswrcnccviU
Iloydton, 1 43 pm
Jeff r, 3 60 pm
Clarke ville 4 03 pm
Buffalo June. 4 17 fun
DenniVn Jun. 5 32 pm
Cunningha , 5 50 pm
Milk i. , 618 pm
Ar Danville Q 45 pm
315 pm
4 10 pm
502 pm
6 24 pm
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