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THE CARTHAGINIAN. THURSDAY, APML.,...! 1. 1878. lT. S. MAILi-Carthuge, S. C. :o: ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Cmro Mail Arrives.Daily.'..... 1 P. M. " - Departs, 2 P.M. High Toint mail arrive Tuesday, 10 A. M. . Friday, 81. M. " a departs Tuesday, 11 A. M. " . Saturday, 7 A. M. Norwood mail arrives Friday, 7 P. M. . n . n a r " depart Baturuay, Ore Hill mail departs Friday 8 A. M. .4 .. urriTes Saturday, 5 P.M. Heed Creek ina.il at rUes Friday, 6 T M. " departs Hat urd;i)v7 A. II. Troy mail arrives Wednesday. ... . .5 P. M. " departs Thursday 7 A. M. i No letter will be regiatered on Sunday. Parties sending mail matter will please tee that it is properly stamped and sealed. MBS. M. M. BROOKSHIRE, P. M- LOCAL NEWS- Mav the virtue of bur wives, daughters and sweethearts, ever nnra no f hf Sr of OUT vallev8, and as firm as the rocks of mr mountains. f "Wheat is looking very well. Oh how they pant for office. Who wjU o4r CaniJidntes be? Nothing special from Congress. One and all come to the Festi val.' -"'! Hunsucker Jf Muse still stitching It takes money, to run a news- paper. Plenty of good Schools in'Moore county. Carthage is still improving. In what Another beautiful Sabbath gone. Awnv ! Awav! Is what we heard last night. The signs "across the waters' indicate trouble. Yon Congress 3rd District, Hon. A. M. Waddell. Mr. Sikes is still on his harness. What Next. Ring on Exhibi tion last week. lie lias gone where the wood bine twineth- . The p-ospecfFor "hard times" is certainly increasing. , Campbell's shoe shop is now closed in Carthage. t Strange Things Just Now. ' To hear a pair of cards or the ' noise of a lady. ' Answer to Charade ift No. 14 has been sent us by M.. McG. - Shields' to-wit. "Vote for Sheriff Wicker." Send along your subscriptions. True times are hard but any U hlii "ray what thou Mothers, you should compel your nurses to attend to their du ties more faithfully. The "babies" are aeam exchanging "notes. "Puppy love" fever has broken oat afresh and it is said to be very fa tal td virtue when it attacks its victim at so tender an age. We love to think on what we've seen, And future times to scan ; But Veep us from a 'little green," Yes, from the puny man. Wc saw a sight the other day, JWe had never seen before ; But for fear the goose will; " think." We'll not repeat it o'er. For some reason or reasons un known to us several of our valued pxr.harire8 have failed to put in ah appearance for two or three weeks past, among them the Koucsoman, the N. C. Uazette and trie uam i pn. Jv C. Journal. Has a new suit of clothes so excited the vanity and puffed up the pride of the jn&iY All v Jin.i loij Jirjjt is. iSKW ADVUUl lSEXItiXT?. Special Attention ! BE ft.! SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Non-Advertiser. Such a man never helDS to build railroads. steamboats, telegraph lines, or any tmog ot the Kind. It the balance of mankind was like him, stage coaches (and perhaps not them) would be the only public convey ances. Where great Cities DOWTT.l,irvTrTa(1tTRrinni? fwrVRUmnnnD nrnDirvna lvnrrjTnf Stand, a few double-pen log houses Y EB3 and the people generaily.lthat we have moved into our j i u u : i i V auu a uar-room wuuiu ue tusieau. i Colleges and schools would never TVFYW" ST4YR1 "RITIfrilNfir have been thought of, and blissf ql --'--- - - 5 - ' J . I -. ignorance wouia now reign su-1 . .. . .. , preme. He is never posted On the Situatea on the Houtn ao ox tne ruuwuUA wnn aa targe ani weu seieciea topics of the day, nor is he inform- (SlislTlftflS? rflvlfll itfcSl efs ed in regard to commercial affairs, ' ;IjjJyi WlJT gjgjg . k..inaa Via akiifa llfmaolf rkff frrtlYI S 5i5r 0S 1W UCbaUDO lie CllUbO tlllLJObll Vl v.u.i . . , i . that 80Urce Of information by dis- M nag eYer offered to the people of Carthage and the surround'ng onnntry; bonsfht Countenancing the press, the only in person by.our fienior pannex. (H. J. MUSE,) in New York and Baltimore. CWst- means through which it can be at- '" " tained. And when he dies be is 1 Fs 1 UrT 1 Cl 1 not generally lamented. mT Krr Unf)Hu .MflHrt K nrmT.rR N. p. lil y uuuup lioauvviiiauD uiuuuiu, for sale VJIL SOW SEliriNG - RjlA'CHINE. In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the hlehest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of 'all the others. -The WILSON mm w u mi r A KoULirMT frs rrlnlnonll k Inrie rt ronnlrlnfT. WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. JSWILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. Cor. Stated Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal. For Sale bit all First-Class Dealers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nn- Notice the Dronertv of T-tT J UI.L : I o.ln WOOUy wuicii isauveiuiocu iui ott'c . I ! T71 1 J . It.,, . in. T.X- rt Jl T.:.I.J r;oaA. TwAmaA .n , , r (L.ii IDIS issue. Xjveryuuuy iu uir uoote anaBnoes, n jya, iu wpwuuij u up the pride 01 tne p 'n ;B trimmed l4u of the latest Styles. Bought from as large Importing House as there i . . . . ' ! i. - J inn "UUUCI llUlb VI -UAWi liny aw i . . , iLobcsoraan as to cause ii to uesinoo -i t . , . , - . m America auo, i 0rtIia,nfoH with thB nrnnprtv. " . - SsoV the asonthL We and we can i any ."on or NotloilS Rlld WWte Goods knnw something of its bringing up persons wno wnut w m, and cannot believe it could SO ' far where 11 wl" Qo g.oa P 7 of ftU kind;; gord Ware and thTtlery, Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, Wood and Willow wate foreetthe ordinarv rules of eti- nanasome prouu mi tc t..c Iron a Fa .nu. AfuU line of quftte as to wilfully neglect a re- to purchase. We hope some en- . .. ' uueiie on w " J q . ni man aril hnv And Prect VSA i - )fV CK - ciprocation otthe civi lties onerea t-"6 ""7,7"" "V " il ulri d u, rrrtBmncraries. As the Ga- U Factory and thus not only help zcue and Journal have not "rigged himself but our county out" in new suiu. ..r THINGS IN GESEBAL. cv mustbe attnbutd to a dmjjrent J ... . .i -l.i : I tr r ci..i.i- f ansR. we miss tneir weer-iy via- kt-Itovernor Moses oi oouin VdUOC .!-' "-- JUA uuiiVM v"-v w its and hope they will be speedily Carolina has been arrested. restored. Kise liros. wcuiarmia, rmvpr and Fmntham. . and ex ...j.w.--. . plain. All of which will he sold Cheap for Casta, or exchanged for Produce. Come One, tome All, ana oee anu iuy ine uwui; o on. mui vu share of patn.nage bestewed on us in the past and hope by honest and fair dealing to merit a coui.iuium; oi uic b--c . , (la-ly.) H J. . A. L. MUSIS, uartnage, n. i- A Soap Peddler killed a negro last week in Asheville. " With Malice Toward None and Good Will to All." CAROLINA Sewing Machines. An Invention of the Old NORTH STATE The Very Best Ever Invented FOR SIMPLICITY And Durability, ' And with all Attachments Free. YOUNG BRO'S, A NATIONAL STANDARD. A Steamer went ashore near Jacksonville, Fla , last week. The Democratic State Convex o o TnE Lectuke and Festival Before the issue of another Cab tiiaginian the "Lecture and Fes- tj t8 in Raej2h on the 13th nt-thp Rantist Church will t ....... 1 - . I vi V UIIC, llvAt 1 1 l,,.4- nil irtnH De Over. VVe IIOUB, umi an guuu . . ff-TT citiz.ns will eive their influence j Gov. Vance is spoken of for U. nn,l nsitronncp. in this movement. P- senator. t k.o knon nnfton nn hv t.hfi pond Wo npprl a. Mail Une fiom Car- it uao & I J o I . . v w ladies of the Church, and their thage to.Euphronia Church, Moore wor.ny tnori8iiouia oeeucuurugcu. county pegging away We will be pleased to see a gener nl attendance of the citizens in Carthace : and that they will send their children. Parents, last win ter vou could assent to the little boys and girls having a "party " J. H. Mv rover is the chairman of.the Democratic Executive Com mittee for District, JSo. 8. The Lenoir Topic chimes in with . 1 11 l. U n nnn oD every few nights, now let's see it fojow8 . N0rth Carolinians have t- - . Aac!m f n . . I you can assent w mru much pride a8 anvborty weaiso ... - 1 attend the Festival. Besides give them a few cents to spend have a State debt to pay, and our juleps and punches areas good as those to be found anywnere, anu we can cause the bell to iinele pret- tv often, too so let's have the Moffet bell punch. Every man who TO MOTTO Quick Sales and Small Profits. COME RIGHT ALONG BRING JUJr YODit FRIENDS, For we are now opening 'ou SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, existing of 1 DRY GOODS of all kinds. READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, HOLLOW WARE, TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLO W WARE, IRON OF ALL KINDS FARMING IMPLEMENTS, GROVE. RIES PROVISIONS TO SUIT THE WANTS OF ALL OUR FRIENDS 8f CUSTOMERS. Aeents. Cameron, N. C. no9-tf Who Wrote It. Several per sons have recently been making innniries of us "who wrote such a Communication from SUCh a Place. t . the Legislature would All of woh will be sold as eheap ao the cheapen. The Goods were bongh wUh the (we 1 mean those - aoouc omces.n, .. to nrocure a bel punch and CASH art geu Now we would respectfully inform ii&rQd with hijn; ft would 'Tj1mS'1,7 compete with ancompetition that can be broRht on.l innmaitivo Vipnnlp. that, it IS I. , . 1 il. , ...VAaniMk k ..wt .-ill nni reiTret : it. and we will take aui-ii mi miioi.ii" .,Yt,- ik.. i onnH cirrn onr !i sionuir.aiiL in ncur. one us n tail uvivi j- "j j : " - ,. n hninSS to tell. If anv UC . Iu. Z5T"u tleasare in showing yon onr goods. t Thanking you all, and especially tne a.ea rot .uM nnon, in uue' iuc u.a w... ..f- the liberal pat ican-raise $1.50 owest." , Foriieau, dear brother, forbear. Ifthv mule should'st. kick every time he is tickled by a fly,' his heels would always be higher than his head. This-thyself knowest. Mauri aces. A grea.t , many , have been-expected at CaVthage for the last few months. "0 land of bliss for thee we sigli." Farming is a business that pays, and it is an honorable occupation; but the Bun shines so warm the young able-bodied men don't like it. Want easy positions yes easy. : Our lively friend Mr. Q. C. Graves, has just received a) full ' .supply of fancy articles, suited to the wants of the young folks. ." Please give him a call, and see y,for yourselves. J. M. Monger ot Carthage N. C. who has been merchandising at Cameron, hcts failed in business. . Liabilities about $15,000.00. Of his .asseUonhand we have.riot learned, but suppose they have been equal ly divided among all his creditors. not communication should appear in our paper at any time whereby any party or parties have reason 10 flunk he ir them is iniurea we b. ...... j will furnish the name of the writ or -of such pieces upon application. Unless this be the case, we just simply say to one and all, you have no "right" tq know nor shall we tell. That'.s all. You can guess whom you please. is the man .for us." NOW FOR THE I pleasure in suuwiut; ju ui . j- r-- . - the libenl patronage in the paBt, hoping a continuance of the same in the future. gyg IVPJCl 1U11J JV.'o MUSE BROTHERS, Cameron, 1. V. Cameron, April llth, 1878. ; . "ly" We G. C. GRAVES, Retail Druggist, CARTHAGE, N. C. HAS ENLARGED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS and will keep on hand a full supply of PAINTS. ! OILS, VARNISHES, DYES, &c. Wkieh he will sell low for CASH. (As he will sell only for Cash iu the future. And a Large supply of L.YNDRETH'3 GARDEN SEED, at HALF PRICE. viw. T.OT or CITE AVI NO AND SMOKING TOBACCO and CIGARS. noS-tf ' " Webster's Unabridged. snnfl Enizruvinc. 1840 J'se rix. 10,000 Word and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. , FOUR PAGES COLORED rfcATts, A WHOLE LIBRARY IN 1THBL.it. in VALUU1LE IN ANY FAMILY. AND IS ANY SCHOOL. Tublihed by G. & C. MEBRIAM, :. -mx 1 1 .1 . rpnngaeiu, im. "Wormly lndorcd bjr Bancroft, ,C0,V. Motley, weorRnr. uin"i, Fitz-Qreene HaUeck John 0. Whittier, Jt. V. Willi, J"bn G- Klibu Burritt, Daniel Webster, Uufuf Choate, - V- Coleridge, Smart, Horace Mano, More than Fifty College President, The best American and European Scholara. Contain OXE-FIFTH more matter than nay other, the waaller type gmng much more on a pg , Contain 3000 lllnstraUon, pearly three time as many as any other Dictionary. S-LOOK AT the three picture of Ship, ou page 1751.-these alone illus trate the m -fining 01 more wmu w and tcrui far better than they ein be de fined in word. , More than 30,000 cornea have been placed in the public cuool of th United slate. , Recommeuded by 31 SUte Rnperiij en dents of Schools, and n.or than 50 College Presidents. , , Has about 10,000 d,, and mcamnga not in other Dictionaries. iv.ii; .u.t lull vwirs of literarT la- bor.andis getenl ye.rs later than auy other large Dictionary. . . The aale of Webster's Dictionaries w SO times as great as the sale of any other renes of DictionarUs. .. ; "August 4, 1S77. The Dictionary used in the Government Printing Office is eb ster's Uuiibridged." Is it not rightly cUimed that Wehster is THE XATIOXAl. STANDARD! no8-' - ATI ORNHY" A.T LAW, Asheboro, N. C. Practice in the Court of Randolph and adjoining Counties. 1108-tf The Democratic Executive Commit tee of Moore County are requested to meet at Carthage on Saturday the JOth uf April, 1878. The following gentle- nun comprise Baid Committee in each Township, to-wit. Carthage Township, No. 1, Murdoch Ferguson, lien Salem, No. 2, K. Math eson, Esqr. Sheffield, No. 3, Street Jkewer: lUtter's, No. 4, R. Street, Esq Pocket, No. 5, W la. McLeod, Esqr. Jonesboro', No. C, Dr. Ji M. Campbell. Greenwood, No. 7, J. ft: McAuley. McNeills', No. 8, W. C. Thaggard. Sandhills, No. 9, Dr. J. C. Blue. Jack son Springs, No. 10, Hugh Black. All ef the Committee are especially j requested to attend as impottaut busi ness will be transacted. By order of W. C. THAGGARD, Ch'm'n of Com. The Electios will be held the First Thursday In next August. All Our County Officers are to be elected. Every citizen wants to know who they will be. We .propose to furnish the CARTHAGINIAN Ftom now till after the election, which will be Over Four Months, For the small sum of Fifty Cents, in Advance. This will give everybody a tiood chance to read and KEEP POSTED. Let our friends now exeH themselves a little and our list can be increased to 1000 Cash laj ing Subscribers, Brethren, frtends and relations send them along. S GOODS SELLING OUT AT COST m mi FOR CA We call the attention of our Teaders to the notice of the meet ing of our Democratic Executive Committee. Steps will be taken preparatory to a County Conven tion, and it is essentially necessary tHat all the uommutee should De present. We are aware that there is a se cret influence, at work against the Caethagik'ian. But we do hope our friends, will remember the fountain from whence it springs. Every dog has his day -"but when will that one have his? - T!ur nn nn hnrnm ipalrtna nf our efforts to aid by local notice any friend in a good and needful undertaking, or any business en terprise. What we do for one friend in this respect we would do, and ought to do, for any other un der the same circumstances. We must live to love and be kind to , each other. The interests of all (strictly speaking) are identical. 009 Worth Bcaflj MADE CLOTHING 1 .'BOLD AT 1. 1611 F11S! ALSO, LADIES AND GENTS HATS OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES. 1 n.-Ti Rt.v nf Mwchanilise. The cheapest ever eff :rrd in Moore Connty. is the time to eet Good Bargains. Coma and see tor jouwelTea. Call at Now rmnm $10, SAVED! Rny the IMPROVER Godwins' IMacliino. m. it u n In trmifruetion dJ run i to eailv 1lial n chl'.il fun niK-rmc It. mnij tiullU, with a prrfert ttmion, lieh don not ilioi.ee c the bobbin become ex!imui!. i" All Ikt waring points an a1juitaU, nn 'mt combines ctptt AetinbW Improrrmfnt. i- Every Jlacliine U ftM ettt ready far vtr, T r Sltt CHEAT nf.DI T,- I PKlt'EMwe continue to us the best ma:rt"i virrnn RT.WIXft HAflilNE CO.. jjWf x I ' - - - OMIIIHIIMIlniiiiiiTiminiiiiiri , , CARTHAGE JIAIfKET. TmsBSDAY Morking ArR. 4, 188. J. M. MONGER'S Store, Cameron, N. C. Tlease Notice. The attention of our reader and friends is invited to tbe advertisement of Messrs. H. J. & A. D. Muse. Carthage, N. C, and of Muse LBroa., Cameron, N. C. These gentlemen have just received from the Northern cities a full and well selected stock of String and Summer gcods, which wil be sold cheap for cash or exchanged for produce, lhe ladios are especially so licited to call and eiamiue their stock of millinery, Ladies Hats, &c Their assortment is large and varied and will not iail of suiting all classes. Tbe goods were purchased in person by Mr. H. J. Mute, tbe Senior paitner of the firm, frod all who know him are willing & ..... j ?- j . , 1 10 risa ui4 ia&ie ana juagemeuv in me purchase of nice goods. The firm of Muse Hros. begun busi ness at Cameron in 1876, ind is cotn- nftflad nf thrfeA nrHna. all hrnthArc I " r Those who know them cau testify to 1. 1 p 1 weir aonesiy ana iair dealing ; and any who try them will be convinced ofthe same. We venture to say there is not a firm in Moore county which rests on a more solid basis, than Muse Bros., Cam eron, and H. J. & A. D.'Matc, Carthage. Uo and sec for yourselves. Bacon. Pork, Corn, , ' meal Wheat, Oats, Peas, Rye, Flour, Cotton, Wool, Rags Feathers, Butter, Beeswax,. Tallow, Eggs, Shucks, Fodder, Hay, per lb . bu PRICES. CASH. TRADE. ....IOcJ . .6. . .75. 70... ...7. ...80. . . .80. ....$1.25. ...... $1.50. hbl lb doz .40.. ..85 ..80 .6.50 ..9,H.... ...IK-.. ...40 ...20 ...20 .."..8.... ...10 ...50 ...75.... ...75.... ...50, . . 1 .00. ,....85. ...Ci75. 10. 20. 1 50. 21. .....2L ... . . 9. ...12Jf 5o. 80. .....80. SENECA FALLS Bell Foundry. For Churches, Academy, factory. Depot, em 'boat, 8hip, Locarno, live, Plantation, Fire Engine, etc Sizes and Prices, with Wheel Hangings and Frame Complete. ID..' Wl. TT.Tin'a X" fVmt' 1 if Prfll t mf .1U1 U.UA n 1 B11U MJT .1 u , - Diim. of Bell.: lra'e complete. t Hang a manufacturer to Hell No. 6, 25 inches, 230 pounds, $ 25 No. 6i, 27 inches, 340 poundg, 36 No. 7. 30 inches, 4O0 pound, o No. 8, 34 inches, 730 pounds, o No. 9, 38 lncbes, wso pounas, io KUMaEY 4 CO., 8ene Falls, noli .... 8. A. THE STAR Parlor Organ MEETS A LONG FELT WANT, TIZ : A First-Claas ORGAN at a reasona- Ma Pnw Nnthinir is omitted. nothlDB slighted. The Organ is superior to most, is equal to any. The difference in price is ob taired by selling directly to the people, vnidinrrthe immense Drofiti of middle men. and by the honest determination of the SAVE MONEY By Painting Your Houses. AUG. MYERS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. CARTHAGE, N. C. All Kinds of Painting Done to Satisfaction for the Lowest Prices. Feb. 21 -2m NFW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale. 1 VACTORY KITE ON DEEP RIVER. in Moore county. Two miles above the Inland Ford. Superior Admntaces of fered. Very Little Dam required. Not more'fhan two feet. Known as the 'Big rails on Deep JJiver. raruaiiy improvea. DiKtucre frnra Csrthfie ftbont 11 miles. Fmm Pumiimii on R. I A. A. L Railroad. 20 miles. Frouf Ore Hill, on Fayetterille S lireeusboro lload, li nines, a gooa op- nortimitr offered to Capitalists. Parties wiahinir narticuLura mar annlT to A. H McNeill, Carthage, N: C, or to the owner N. ). V700DT, Shaw's Mills Guilford County, N. C. tol 5 It THE BEST FERTILIZER .IN USE. ONE HUNDRED TONS . of Soluble Pacific Guano. For Sale By YOUNG BRO'S, Cameron, N. C. marll-.ni THE BEST ORGAN FQR THE LEAST MONEY! It only costs a postal card to get a Cata logue. Addref s The Organ Factory ALLEGER, BOWLY & CO., no14 Washngtin, New Jersey. TO THE TRAVELING PaBUC. MAIL LIKE FROM CABTIIAGE TO CAMEBOX. LeaTes Cameron, daily, at 10 A M. Arrives " " a r. m. Makes connection with the Cars morning and evening. Travelers wishing to go to Carthage or return from Carthage to Cam eron will always find conveyance ready to carry them. GREEN BAILEY, nol-tf. Mail Contractor. SUPERIOR COURT, I. Mooax Coi-jfTT. ) A. K McDonald in behalf of himself and all othei Creditors of John Morison deteased. against Kenneth II. Worthy administrator of John Mori son deceased. ti. iin;r,ir rtxivR named havine nle a creditor bill beforefme. ajainnt the defen dant, above named notice is hereby given to all the creditors of the estate of John Mormon ileceaaea w appear uoiwrc io or before Monda. April 15th, 1CT8, and Elt evidence of their claima. , a. h McNeill Judge of Probato and C. 8. Coort. March 1th, 1878. ' DOlO-St RALEIGH & GASTON' RAILROAD. V RaWigh, if. I'., Jan. ) 18. N -If All. THIN. Leaves Raleigh at 10 3 ) a m Arrives nt Weldon 3 00 p m Leaves Weldon 12 40 pw ; Arrive at IUlelgh 5 13 p m aTtommodatios TaAm. Leaves Raleigh 9 .10 p m Arnves at Weldon a n Leaves Weldon.. 9 ) p m Arrives at Raleigh . . . j u a w r.;i train mkMi cUmo connection it Wel.lon with tbe Seaboard and Urauok Railrwid and By Liae Steamers via Balti more, to and from all pointa North, Wost and Xortli-west, and with retembur Kieh- moud, and Wautntrtn ttty, w ana irom all points North and Nortkweat. And at lialeiga with tUa Raleigh 4 A',ruHta Air Line to Haywood and FayetteviiU. HmUt, (liarlotte, wnminirioo nna aii jwinia Bouth. JOHN '. WllEtt, Qcncral PtiperuuetKlenf . noll-tf i IIMCKAI1 FOK THE WOULD! Saddles from $4.00 to 91S.OO. BCGGY and WAGON I! 4.BSESS, MAR TINGAL3. COLLARS, HALTERS, and gPCRS, and a general assortment io my line of bnaiuetia. Old Saddles and lUrnerf repaired. Give me a call. E. T. SIKES, Carthage, v. C. no6-lw . RALEI(?ll &, AfOL'iTA AIR-LINE, ) Hiiperintendent's Offie. .-lUk-igh, N. C. 'ct. fi. 177. ) ON' AND AFTER rl'NI'AY, OCT. 7th, 1R77, trains on this Load aill ruu as fol- lows , riSXENUt:it THIS. Leaves Raleigh t 6 00am Arrives at lUmh-t 1 lKpm Leave Harulet at 2 01 p m Arrive at Bkigb 0 10pm JOHN C WINDER. Superintendent. nolUf 3. 0, 3hLGm9 iTTOMEY AW COUNSELLOR IT LAW. CAJiTHAGE, N. C Practices in the Courts of Moor and ad- joining Counties. Collections mads in any rrrtof tb ftote. Carthage, Jan. 3, lt73. 1 - tl-
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