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WHITE ' WEN,' HEAD TI1IS.
A PBNJTEjmABY CONVICT TBS M4S
Tia or tbb pood jsopu or,i
BEBTIB, WHO ABB SO CNPOJW
ICJJATB TO BB INMATES.
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OF THB POOB HQUSS. J
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The White Women Forced to
, Wmlt tponllli Black Wife,, ,j
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the IVUte Mm Longer; Tote for i
Part j that Doea These Thing f 1
Pass it Around, Brotbera , of ,tb 8tt
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., -4neinartrTnne8.1 11 .
The tale thai we wopose to Wl
hotkiu to lliiok of. tADdoa Hjrmao,
Tie;"V " - wnyoti vkted-
touuiy lor bictnuj Kxiuer, terrea jai
iHirt of his timo id the " pcniteniiarTf'
id iu (lutrue jV tti'a' poor ibpuaeof
lltrtie coouiy. v tiaa .ai4 odor 10
thu cuknuH 4i it was aioult to
tUhii! puloI the wuuty too
grutvou ta b biTo. ' We thould not
liave bad anytbtntf to aajf about It at
tills timo, tut recently wo hare heard
sutb terrible Hocomito of tbla black
mounter' cruelty tft the inmates. """
Kvery oimj of the Inmates Is effl cted
la. some .wy, Still., thl',imlaei'B
sc'juudrel uakva tbeiu . wait upou bis
lazy wile as if ah were a queen. '
.f An old colored woman who had been
there staying a few duys' ouwing her
sick daughter told the ule. tebe ay
thanho ioor iniuates are made to jjlo
aDUilut tuis trolop way please.-1 ats
siu dowu nod i niukti Uiem build hr
fires, bilug water and any thing else sod
cboOHis. t The report' eoiues to us that
since the good old colored woman told
the tale, this , black .devil., lias. Dot
allowed" ber to go ia to see h.;r Iek
dausjhterOTc;iR JA&UViW
Tlie inmate," are prevented from tell
ing tiow they are treated by this, negro
by ihreata tivia Lim of keeping them
locked op inside ol the walls. '' ' " :-
there is a poor ttnfortuaate old lady
lu there who ha entirely lost her mind,
we have beard on gootT authority that
this couvicl whip.jier when ho pleases,
If these jlUluus ar4 noubeliefed by tli
county commis toilers et thdm gut the
proper .witnesfeSfc-.aaaure , them i that
they snail Hot "be1 harmed for telling
the truth, and .every word have
written will be verified t P ;r-v- '!
We appeal to white, mea everywhere
to help us by votii! the party out of
Iower that baa brought ruck, tbanie
upon ua. ....- -
a if you are a whitsv laau; and the bloofl
of a treeaaau rune through your 'rein,
then! vote ilits party odt of power.
Vvhoput Loudon Hyman there to over
tcet; the poor .white people of the
county t , ; lladkals .'. .W bo could rt
move him but docs ootf The radical.
Who does this ecoundrel lord it overt
It is the poor of the country. ' Then,
folic w-citiaens, come up ' like n-en and
vote" them out of power."1 ' i,f""'i
Will our white brethren of the weft
longer sustain thwjiartjrf Grsat God
fordid ft y,-. ; 1 1 ii V 1 V ; i
- TH is404hehijet riwJ w bo -' are
speaking up there. Tell thou the
poor whites here beg" tbern for help.
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LONO-UVEDPEOPLB IN QtBDELt.
; : '?'., , V tCharlotte'ltemiM;1-
There lives near Cool t Spring, Iredell
. county, in what is known as the Patch
or Oerman Bettlement,oineteea persons,
the sum of whoso ages is 1310 years.
They nearly all live within a radios of
one mile. To-day they reside on their
respective farms, must of which they
have owned and cultivated for the past
-half century.' One of the number was a
soldier in the war of 1812, ami . is now a
pensioner of the United states. , : ,
Franklin Steele, aged 87, has lived ou
the surue far us 35 yew t$ tf t j ?TV
: Frederick Oartner,:ged 84 baa lived
on the same farm 60 years.
John Luckey aged 85, "has lived ou
the same farm 50 years.
Samuel Felker, aged 85," baa lived on
the same faru 60 ysars. 1 u t
Wiiaon iarar, agod , uaa uvea on
the siime farm 40 years.
Fetcr BalTreiy aged 77, lias lived on
the same farm 40 years.
jr.Levi JJ)hrtelc;j aged PI,(has"lite4 M
tbo sanio fafin 81 yi0J8 ' i f t j? .'
William Bmith, g(jd 73 haa lit eff od
the same fans 73 jennw j if b
Thomas Little, aired 72. las lived oil
. i z, uaa u
the same farm 40 years.
Elizabeth Little, aged 70, has lived on
the same farm 40 years.
Jane Smith, acred 77. has lived on the
aune farm 77 years.
Eliza Smith, aged 75. haa lived on the
sams farm 50 yef W'rr If
Sarah Kirder, iged 64, has liVed' On
" the same farm 50 years.
Marg ret llollebaugb, aged 83, has
lived in the vicinity of her present resi
dence 50 years.
Elizabeth Tonrer. "aged 78, lias lived
on the same farm 40 years. ; ' '
Catherine Baffret, aged 73,' lias lived
ou the same farm 40 Tears..,
Sena Felker, aged 77, has lived on the
same farm 50 years.
Rebecca Luckey, sgnl 84, has lived
oa the stwne farm 60 yt-un ,; t f
Mary Niblock, aged 81, has lived on
the same farm 50 years.
Note Mm.' Blargaret Hollebangb,
one of the ladies meutioned in the above
"list "as 83 'euTrold; and naving lived is
one vicinity for 50 years, has been re
nurkabla for he kindness to sick people
- and all others in diritrww. ,Ve are told
that she was married In ber youth) had
one child, and child and husband dying
earl v. she has since devoted her life tod
aiding the eick and ' distressed lir" ber
neighborhood.' She never owned land,
and for many year never had a particu
ikrpiace as her borne, but, like a good
angel, has been going about doing good.
tV'ben she dies humanity will mourn the
loss of a friend . . III
6IMPLB ANTIDOTB FOB POISON-OAK.
A,The., UboroBficprer , Juraishcs
what, if reliable, is valuable, in this
parssxaphj Our Venerablo Triedd, Mrt
Alctauder Anderson, has handed 'us
the following core for. the intolerable
annoyance, poison oak, which lie' says
is Infallible.': Try It- The . remedy Is
within easy reach : ' v " ;.J , 1 ''
It m simply rtib Ilia parts' affected
with a tomato cat in two, ripe or green.
Or a piece of the vine, if the, fruit has
not formed, will be almost as efficient.
Two good applications will be suQiclent.
This following appointments have been
psidft. and agreed upon : by i Governor
yatiee and JndeSetUe;7 ' f 1 ;
Charlotte, Tuesday. September 10 ;
.Monroe, j Wednesday, Septeiabcr 0.
Bij" Lick,' S'auly county, .That)aT
September 2h Ji.:i;t;--i . . :
- Mount Gilead, Montgomery; euunty',
Friday, September. 2 '".'V. ; ' .lr
i. ttockingbam, Richmond county, Sep
tember23. ; ' cii ,:
' Xunibertoh,1, Tuesday,' September 26
i Elizabeth town, Bladen po., VVcdnes-
day, September 27. ;
FayelteviUe, Thursday, Seit. 28. -
Clinton, Saturday 8ept. 30 1
- Meadow's, Johustea couuty Monday,
Oct. 2. ;" .A'
'-Earpsboro Johnston county'Wed-
fcsday.Oct iu,,l. Z,'. -''"
Johnson's Store, Wake, ( Thursday,
Oct .:'" vJ jM it. iui ii
ifew Light, Wake, ; 'Saturday, Oct 7.
Oxford. Monday, Oct. 1.
Koiboro', Tuesday, Oct. 10. ' ; i
- Hillsboro'. Thursday, Oct 12. vf
; Graham, Friday, Oct 13. ll '
The people are requested to circnlate
the news of these appointments, and the
publio everywhere are Invited to attend
and Ktaa tub wsotjsmow. '''.. ''" ,J
l Western papers please copy. '
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, CONOBBSSIONAI. CANVASS.
zi y : ; UvaSYU DISTBJCT. :
Hon. Wot. M. Bobbins and Coi Tho. J;
tula, candidates for eoagress In the 7th dis
trict on the, conservsttve snd republtesn
tickets respectively, will address the people
at the following times sad places, vis i ....
, Elktn, Surry county, WedDesdsy, Sept 30.
"Trap Ilill, WUkss county, Thsrsday,
1 Hrgr1stks Store', Wilkes county, Friday,
Sept. SI. :! - ti- . . , ,iit .i J
, WUkstboro, W, kss county, Saturday, Bep
tember 83. ' ' : ..,- ' . -, -. u
' Brady's X IU)ad, IrtdcU county, Monday,
8spt. 25 ' " ' --
(Shepherd's X Roads. Iredell county, Tues
dy, tjtpt Sf.
i al MUlsi AngUs IrjdeU coaoty, Wad-
Besday, Sept. 7. .... .
Fraley's Old Store, Iredell county, Thurs
day, Sept 81 . '
alker- Store,' Iredell eonntv, ' Friday,
Sept. H t'- - - f-
r tUteSYtlU, Iredell county, Saturday, Sep
tela ber 30. ; ,: v, ,.,T .. 't
Stony Point Church, Alexander, county,
Monday, Oct. ft ' ' .
TaylortvUle, Alexander eosnty, Tuesday,
UCti-Oi-TSTf-ra-
. Wltteaburg, Alexander eoanty, Wcdaes-
4ay, Oct. 4. : -! a -. ' V :
Sugar Loaf, Alexsnder eountyj Jbursds-,
Oct. 5. c
- PrtvsU's Store, Wtlkes county, Friday,
Oct. ft.
New Castle, Wi.ket County, Saturday, Oc
tober 7. '-V ' , ' y : "' ? r '".'i-'" -
McNeill1 Store, Wilkes county, Monday,
Oct. V.. . ' v ";' ',
Deep Gap, WaUugi ' county, Tuesday.
Oct. 10. u,.Aff i - -H-.
Boons, Watauga eount,Wednetday,Oct It
' Sugar Grove., Watauga county, 1 hursday,
Oct. li. ' . , ., , , .' .
Klk-X Road. Alike count-. FddaVLOctlSL
"'.North Fork, Ashe county, Saturday, Octo
ber H.. " 'I,1. .
Jefferson. An oouatv. Monday. Oct. 10,
Laurel 8rlngr Alleghany county, Tues
dsy, Oct 17. '.''' . .
Flint llfll, AITegnsnf county. Wednesday,
Oct. 1H. . " ' i5' ' "" J
r Sparta, Alleghany county, Thursday, Octo
ber iv. , . :'. -
Rocky Ford Church, Surry county, Friday,
Ort. an : . . . . '
' Franklin Old Plsce,n Surry eetrnty,' Jstur
aay. ocs. at: -'''
Mt. Airv.Surrv eedDtv;; Moadav. Oct S.
.Toq'i j;roek,liurry coiin'y, Tuesday, Octo-
Ders4... , .f ( ,f .... '. ;
Wlostofl, J"6ryth COhnty Wednesday, Oc-
Xaat bend, Yadkin eounty, Tbnrsday, Oo-
tobetro,'. v i.-j"i; -mm m '
Buck Snoala, Tadkin .county, Saturday,
Oct.3S.v. - - : ... ;
f . .'!'.
jj PBESIDBNTIALj. CAMPAIGN
a ei?? ui n-''iH- 'mil "y:hvnl kuk
Maj'Or It, ClIfatbam,f democratio elec
tor for the 1st! district, will .address the
1,
people at the following times and places
Edontoa, Oiowa&ooitiily,'-Wednesday,
UetiforJ, IVrquunana county, Thurs-
ijkliBabeth Cityn Panquotank county,
Satnrdav. Sebt 23. , :i X .' ! i
Camden 11 IL. Camden county. Maa-
dar. Sent. 25.- ..:'. . r i'.xi-
Citrritnok C II., i Currituck county,
Wednesday, Sept 27.1 i .' : -i-.n
. Poplar Branch, . Cor ri tack : county
Tiiursilay, Sept 'iA. ", . J V. J
- Man too,. Dare county, Satnrday, Sept.
SO.'.-.Vwi-l MB'.' ftHl'll tM'jjivR -i 'W,
Columbia, Tyrrel county, .Monday,
Jet Ju i ? l -: T .vr : c-ji
- IJatlkUsbUirejiaLingtoaUlity,
Friday, Oct 6. 1. 1 ; - v.:;l'
f Ilymoatb, Washiagton county. Sat- '
urday, Oct 7. . .. i i I
, Oroenville, Fitt ' county, Tuesday,
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For the canipahjn, four months, . ... 2.00
Weekly Senttnet obsyeor, posts" p'd. 1.00
f i j -f -.: six Diontlis, fii" : LOO
Fttr the1 campaign;'" 'ww',iu
That pur readers may see with what favor
our paper is received by our editorial breth
ren, ws give below a few extracts embruclcg
"what they say" of oi: .-, .-.:U,i:iv .';.
SI .! NOTICK3 OF TOE PBE?3L ' v
j J i , ISewbera Times, Be',' ", ,J!
The leading demoeratlo paper is the stater
ToUnot Trsnscript.!',1'" !'-
The Raleigh Sentinel nnder Its new msns-
Sera and proprietors Is greatly improved, and
i Bow one of our most valued exchanges.
,,. (! ;.-' "" ' ;r t tt I
Si yt' RicbjaondVa.) Whig. .f -, . ,
.The Balelark Sentinel tmblhhss a six par
weekly, th largest snd nands'intest paier
we nave seeu priutea in ronn Carolina. ., it
shows enterprise and thrift, the result of
good management and live thunder.
; -- r- i i Usos Advance. y.si.h u',
Tbe Baleich Sentinel aader il new anan
agement lullll s the pr miss irevfously mads
that a a newspaper it should ha mads equal
to what tt ever was before. It Is til good
hands ss Its newsy column teatlfv, ably d It
tad and oa the right track. : j tui.o
t',:-i u..; iUi.ui ',rr "!'v;.t; i iMthv
e!T .i! Qeldsboro, Messeaget.), s,,ltf, -.,
The Raleigh Sentinel, aader its present
able ntsnsgreinent shows a decided improve
ment. Edited with marked ability, lu gen
eral mske up and typographical appearance
is excellent.- We wish the new man
agement every success. . i. ' l. i -I!.
. ..t,,.. tUfckoiyPwss,l,., , lr,
Wa are a lad to herald the snoaaranc
again of that useful democratic Journal, the
Raleigh Rentinel. It bss passed Into entirely
new bssds, and there 1 evidently soma one
about who koows hew to prepare eoraetaltg
readable, for every iiue teem with news
and democratic sousdneas. - - -
(Vioai the Salem Press J . .
The Raleigh BenUnsL nndor the new man
sgement haa beea much improved in man
ff)t
eniar
of the Dally Sentinel lor a week or more,
and hops IU dally visits will continue. Spec
imen numbers can bs seen at this otilce
Pries of the Daily $8 per annum. , ,
;' (From the FayettevUle Wide-Awake.
The Sentinel, the name of which has been
a terror to radicalism tlnee Molden pledged
"the last dollar and the last bio1' to ths
support of tbe Confederate States govern
ment, bss passed Into new hand, and Is s
sumlng an attitude from which It wt I hurl
maay a destructive canister hi to' radical
ranks..-. u,. s '. i;.,.-i tiu:-t-,-i
: J1-:- -.':; ' ;4 i v-' ,.':.', u , j;-?..
; (Greensboro Mssonle JournaL . ,, r.
. The Raleigh Sentinel came to us last Wi d
nesdav as a morning dally and decidedly Im
proved. The new mantgers and editor prom
ise to do better in the future, and present s
better paper than the Initial number. They
may perhaps do it, but ws can't see much
chance', for Improvement. Gentlemen, wa
wish you success. ..... .n s !f :
, vfcK;RobeonUn.J'Ji,, !.;
The Raleigh Sentinel, under ths present
management, is very generally Improved. It
contains as much reading matter as hereto
fore, and la one of the very best dally papers
minis state.
In common with a great many
people of this s'ate w revere
the name of
the Sentinel, and will always learn of its
prosperity with pride snd pleasure. They
have reduced the rates for the campaign, ss
will be seen la another column. ;, ;,
.The Raleigh Sentinel seeds no euloey frost
ns. .Every one that reada It ksowa how it
stands on all important topies of tha day,
and although some may differ with ft, yet all
eaa say that it is sincere la its Course, and is
working for the best interest ol the people
of North Carolina. . . ,. , -;
IVIckshurg CMiss.)TIersld.!
The Sentinel Is a living exponent of de
mocracy, seeking, by the force of -polished
srgument, to prove the aenoMlty of re tor
log both state snd national go'erament to
the guidance of ths democratic party. , LTAi
der its present able management It takes sn
enviable position amo-g tbe bet Journal In
the land, Increasing the former prominence
of Ua name, by maintaining ths highest de
gree of - cttletoinyv-- Ji very -democrat 4a ths
mountiln should tike It, and every republi
can who-does not deelre an addition wrinkle
to bis brow, should shun it, for Its persua
sive argument entail thought. With better
msll facilities, Marphy would contribute to
the support of ths Daily Sentinel, and this
assertion is based on the extensive circula
tion enjoyed by the Herald's copy; "p
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ATORTII CAItOlM.Vl-tVAKE
i . COUNTY.
Is tbs Sdtsbios Count. . .
W. Montague, as surviving Executor of
, Sctb Jones, deceased, plaintiff
sgstnst ...
Charity n. Whitfield, William A. WbHBcld,
Joan Alston Jones, nstnaaiei Macon wones,
Setb BlaBcbard Jenes, Aortlia Joaes and
others the legatees of the said decedent,
defendant. . .,
To Charity II. Wbltfleld. WlllUm A. Wlh-
field, John Alston Jones,- Nathaniel Macon
Jones, Beth Blanehard Jones and : Annua
Jones, who are defendants In the above en
titled action, not rea ding within' tbs limits
of thlsctate.
Ton. and each of you, are hereby required
to appear at tbe ottlce of the- Clerk of the
Superior Court for ths county of Wake, In
the Court House at Raleigh, in said county,
oa tbe 25th day of September next, -and
answer or demur tbe complaint filed la said
oflioe, or the plaintiff will apply to tbe court
lor tbs relict demanded in the said complaint,
, - JOHN M. BUNTING, ,
-l-i-4. i u ; aerk npertor ourV--?
f Mooai A Gatuno, Att'y for plaintiff. :
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CONDENSED, TIME TABLE.
a Effect on d after Sunday, Aug.
iri 187ft
GOING NOBTII.
STATIONS. Matt.'' ExrwrsaV
Leave Charlotta-.... S.59A.H. t.lSa.M.
" Alr-UneJuse'n alt fl.40 "
, "! SalUbury 8.80 4.10 i"J
" GrMntboro.... 108 - 0.17
Danvllla ...... 1.47 r. M 8.54 "
" rOaadss.t iitt.- 't.01 "
- BurkevlKe.... a. 49,", 12.45 r. M.
Arrive at Klchmond.. tM u 8.19 "
GOING SOTTTTL
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STATIONS. 'U'uu ' Exraais.'
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Leave Richmond..... SJBO A. M. 1.10 r. a.
urkevflier. v. . K.oo - 8.5----
. . t Dundee. ..m. 1.60 P. M. 8.0 , -
,", DssvUle. ...... 1.65 8.10 "
"' Oreensboro.... 4.H5 " 10.25
7 R,Salibury ...... 7.01 " ia.83 . a.
" Air-UneJunc'n 0.06 M 8.29 H
Arrive at Charlotte... 9.04 1 9.48 '
OOINOEA8T, i f' V GOING WV
' STATlONir afAti. : .,' Maifc."
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Leave Oreensboro.... 6.81a.m. A.:0.05r. u.
" Co. Shops JM" Lv S.53r.M.
Balelgh.,... 1I.10 A. 8.00 "
A five at Uoldaboro.. L45r.w. L. 8.80
., STATIONS ; ..; Accommodt'aTrain. ,
Leave Greensboro,.. 5 90a mi A. 8.00 m.
Co. Shops.,... 8.18 ' j Lv 1.11 AM.
Arrive at RaJelgh.... 8.4S r m A. 0 03 r m.
Arrive at Goldaboro.. 8.00 " . f Lv 1.80 r m.
NOIiTlI WESTEBN N. B. B.
, , v ; Salem Branch.
Iave Greensboro...... 10.85 P. M.
Arrive at Salem.......... 13.43 A. P.
Leave Baleas 8.44 A.M.
Arrive at Greensboro 6.45 . u
. Pssseager Trains leaving Balelgh at U.89
A. M. connect at Greensboro with tbs South
era bound train , making the quickest Urns
to all Southern Cltle. Accommmlatlnn Train
leaving Balelgh at 0.40 P. M.j connects with
norutern bouna Tram at Green bore f oa -Jf
Richmond and all polnu East. Price of Tick
eUsaats as via other routes.
, Accommodatloa Train leaving Oreeasboro
st 8.80 A. M. connect at Goldrro with
Northern and Boo them bnana -traaaa oa ths
Wilmington and Weldos stailroad.
' Lvnchburr e" odation leasee Hick
atond daily at 10.15 A. M., arrives stBurkevUls
,w A . nmvva j.u.aaTl.lD 0.1U A. M. ar
rive at Kicnmond 8.85 A. M.
No cuanqb or Cars between Char
lotte AND BlCHMOND, 282 MlLES.
JOHN R. MACMURDO,
- General Passenger Afent, -
-Richmond. Va
A. J. n. 1AJAAI1 1,
Gen 'I Superintendent.
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t First claaa fare from r mleiirh to rinr-innatl
43.25. . " '
First cuss fare from Balelgh to Indlanatv
Oils 25.75. . . . , ,
First class faro from Raleltrb to ChicaM
81.95. .... j - , . .
Flrat class from Raleigh to St. Louis 33.25.
1 First clsss from Raleigh to Louisville 27.25.
Psssengers for Cincinnati and the West,
leaving Raleigh by the R. A O. B. R. 10.00
a. at. train, reaeh Klchmond at 8.45
leave Richmond at 10.30 p. . bl, by the Cln ,
clnnati & Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin
nati at 6.00 on the morning of the second
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' . Gen. Paa. Ticket Arent. , ,
W. M. 8. Doas. . ,
Inginneer and Sup't.
PsTBRSBuao, Va;, March 81st, 18r.
SCHEDULE OF TUAINS.
., . ... OOINO SOUTH,-.,.. , ; .,
Through Mail leave Peters-
- burg st ..... 8:87 P. M.
Arrive at Weldos at. ........ , Ai5& P. M.,
Southern Express leave Pe-
terburgat.. .......... ' 6:30 A. M.
Arrive at Weldonat . (! .9.WA jM-.
Through Freight with Pa-i. -
senger Coach attached, Lnu. r. .' . .
. leave Pcterburg at,Mr , 8:30 A M.
Arrive at Weldon atl...?.l. 0 " 8:15 P. M,
' ''j- OOINO NORTH." ! "j "
Through MiaU leave Weldon st ' 7:35 A. if . '
Arrive at Petersburg at.. ..-rai - II JA A. M.,
Southern Express leave Wei- .
" don at.-.....,;....'.:..... ' " 4.-08 P. M.1
Arrive at Petersburg at..... ,. 1A& p. a).,
Through Freight vilth Pss- "rt ' J
. senger toaxh, attached, f-A! (')
. leave Weldon at...,.. 4:15 P. M.
Arrive at Peteraburg at.'. :T '"'10:10 P. M.
. Through Ttcksu sold to all Eastern and
Southern points, and Baggsge Checked
through. - ILTDOUQLA8, ' '.
'ap a-t ,i g t Buperinteadeat ;
JICUMOND A PETEUSBUUQ B, K . ,
i Commencing Oct. 84th, 1S75, Trslrf i : '
this road will run s follows t. . r ,
, Lsavb Ricbmomo, fours. , , ,
5:10 A. M.. Through Msil ; 7:45 A. "
Freight Train ; 1:45 P. M., Through Mail
5 P.M., Freight Train. , ,i r , ,
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70 A. M Freight Train ; it M., Through.
Mall; & P. M. Freight Train : 7:35 P. M.,
Through Mafl. !
' Coaches attacacd to all freight trains for
accommodation of passenger. . ,
' This Company oftera aclI Inducrmrnta
to the ehlppmg public on line of tbe Raleigh
A Gaston, Kaieigh dt Augusta and Western
N. C Kailroads, In the wsy of low freight'
and peaaenie rate. ' . -
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