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"""" WWMMI,,M"aajSMsSBSBaTaalalassaMSBasasssBSs Tithi 111 iriiiiifiaaBMasBSBsaaSBMBsial I t C n r? 0 0- P v- an ornan-ent to the town. Dur-' VQQr UOVVVUTV. bam Tobacco Plant. . " . - ; ' . j . , i i t. .. . ; - . T-r-Ti'Uimnmi u, .1111151 h 1 . m 1 1 -I . - ' : : - - - 1 " ""-'' 1 : .- " X a - . li , - " S 4 - ,4-: 1 ' OIFOKD,ORANVIUJ!CXJ.,N. C, BY Torchlight Publishing Co. WBSORIFTtOS PR1C8: ONK DOLLAR PER ANNUM. n em-aiates lanreiT m Oranrme, Per, cas. well. Darham, OTiagr. Vance, WarreD. FranWin Ml Wmk omstwa-atie OnMen Tobaceo Belt of MortH CaroUna Ihe mint proepcrooa aectioa ol iIW SiaC? - - : r nwtrtamai as aa AJTertisingrSlertToai. Bates of ar1vm!emem fornifhert nrww application. sjmn rm hic1 patre ehanrnrt doable tejralar rates. : fmtHBniHin.cmlinlr,newairmaorll- ettwiri)? sniifer of renernl tntereM. are respect- f aiT oMriiert rrcm mir Tttflers- we or not re - gjtoWfnrii,eiWwfT-mv - - All artwtlaemeiita or execiiTur. auminiwra- Tom, lni aaica ami court notices oi every cnar artr aitua be paid In atfraiw. ; - Oxford Torchlight. Wkdskbpat, - - July 20, 1887. 2fcw Admllscmrnlii. . BrroxiCK & Mitchklu Wareltouae, J. H. Horbkr. Horner School.. Miss B. Clark. Granville Institute B. P. Thorp. Jr. Sale of Lot. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS! a mawer to wmcu we trust our city council will direct their at- taction Payod streets, electric lights, and waTet works should be coasidered. Onr increased Veelth, population and impor - tnnev should eutitlo us to these uenenw and , conveniences. A K"o fire engine with allneceesa jyequipmeL'tsisoneofourpress xn needs.. It would lower rates V?VaTlCe'- .COn8ideraW and Jln f WhU6 MVe it8 - T .. ue wajte.ineso modest . wSSwdv; trtinS thai the Wwn eommmionerH,. may take . daj notice thoreot ' OUR BRIGHT FUTURE. Norer' before iu its history has' V-v WAWAtUCTVU 0U XiaV- Torable .-is at present. By the advent of autumn we can reason" ably expect to see twenty five new brick" stores,' several new manufactories, two largre new to bacco warehouses,- aud a new market bouse with town hall above finished which in addition to present business houses will male our town unusually attrac tive, as a commercial centre. We hope to see the O. &, a railroad completed before the fall trade is jBrand Christmas goods tans- portedTTerfrfey that.hft.nnel. " "The wheat and oat crop iust.Plnted Frank Fries Patter harvested were srood, especiall v the latter.-' The tobacco crop thourh small (our main depen - aencej is qute promising, while corn is specially fine. With ag - ricufture prosperous, adtionld V . ... transportation at our doors, quick , exceuent omcer. 1 Our congratu- Leap and reliable, giving us u- bxtions, Mr. Patterson, and we Tantages - -far above anv we have an idea that Mr; Cleveland lave ever enioyed before with alis to he congratulated on his j back- country rich," extensive and : populous,-; together with, nerciants. tobacco dealers, and ! tradesmen, whose energy, push, 1 And business capacity are unsur i passed, pure free stone water, Biuabrious atmosphere, high,dry, j healthy locality, free from mala .' rial influences, educational and : social advantages second to none iu the stat, probably: if would be I no error to say none in the South, . with a cultured and : refined pop . ulation, no town ' in this ' Nation : ofiers a more desirable place . of residence. To the youth making & start in life who is willing to work, to the man of business, de sirous of amassing a fortune, or to the retired capitalist who wish es to spend his days in dignified leisure, and to the manufacturer, especially, does our- town pre sent a most excellent field. To ,i baccv buggies, wagons, ' sash, : . doors, blinds, farming imple ments, wood and iron goods of - various kinds can be manufactur ed here most successfully by men , of enterprise, who will pat in new first class ; machinery and equip themselves thoroughly for business. More population, more : capital, more working-men, is what we want, and confidently ; expect as soon as our . new road vs finished, which we trust will i tSe case before much ol win ter has passed. We thinkfit but a fair estimate to say ' we will have 5000 people in Oxford by lS9a. 0- Sv .:; STA'fS SUMMARY. '.';' The Ifewa ! ihe Week Cnllea Frm Our Kxctisnses. Three road dogs have teen kill I ed near Kinst on lately. Kinston ? Free Press. ; It begins I o look as if Tarboro is going to have a town hall. Tfboro Southerner. . VSone of our city churches have dispensed with night services - for the heated term. Wfl mington . - 'Star. ' - h-. --;' : The Revenue Collections at the V ; Winston bram-h office for " the J week ending Tuesday, July 12, I amounted to $16,662.72. Wes : tern Sentinel. ' ; . . ' " ' . 4 Hon. James Lowery Robinson, , exLieuteuant Governor, died at hi8 home in Franklin, Macon county, on Monday, July lltb, last, aged 49 years. ' - , . A negro women on Mr. Wm. Thorne's ' place fell dead on Thursday last She! had; her uron full of whortleberries when j the feJl. " e6lerTl unte. .- . The new engine for the electric li'.ts is 80 horse power, was ordered t-xfra'larp for -the ex cref s purpose of furnishing etec triciJy to he street railway i.T.vtrn Sentinel. , ... - i l i Tt'e.workmen'are tearingdown w ;ii Ka rnUred hv t ? '"arr.. it wui uei ' .idld nunsirn that will be nas uuiil a major 8 puice. lea. veily, where hiskey abound eta there (he mayor and police men do trrach more abound. Wet ness attracts 1 icemen. Dur ham Tobacco PJant. ; There are aidi lo be thirtv places in t he city where "summer dwnksare sold, -.and from the crowds that frequent many o! 1 1 lHQa nAIUtlnp ..I .inn . 1 Jl 1 " a'"i'" F"14- wowu Hmhre that lh rArdo . .,;t j v"r" H"1" fond of this class of beverages. news 4E woserver. ; Archibald Martin, colored, wlm shot and killed Henry McNeill, colored, on or about ihe -lath o last May, was hanged at:Kock ingham on Monday, lit h inst The execution wax witnessed by some seventy five persons. Th. crowd otitiide the enclosure in which the gallow stotl apprwei-ma-ed 2 000. Raleigh Signal. j ; A gentleman if this city win'. wis presem at the 'celehraii.ni the Osf rd Orphan -Asvluin 'u June, retnrnovl here with a glow inr account nf tlm nil no vrC ivtrafal 1 ot the instiCution, the happy and i healthy appearance "of I he cbil- dren, dzc. He sayp. Dr. Dixon. the superintendent, is the- risl t jraan in the right place. Wil- " mington Star, i - Mrs. fcW Lirck habeas n case was ar.Ll at a length Defnre Judge Phillips. It resulted in her being admitted to bail in the sum of $500, which was piven. bhe had been injai; 'UlvH.tnAl of her being accessory to the mur- der of her husband, Paul Lin eke, I Ara' ??aufort county.- Dr. B. F. Dixon, Superintend ent of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum, will deliver .a free lecture to-morrow evening, 14tb at 8:15 o ciocK. in tne lecture room of First Presbyterian church. His subject will be "The boysof North Carolina." Dr. Dixon is known as a forcible and entertaing speak er, and his lecture cannot fail to be. interesting. Arransments have been nude to have some fine, singing on the occasion. Wilmington Stan The President ; last week ap- i n Salem, to be Register of Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, lTice P. H. Winston, Esq. Mr.;y " v V . 1 ,: .MJua . young lawyer taboat 25 yearsold, well educated and we believe he will be an ex- ' choice. -Winston Sentinel. -The aerial fish pond of -Messrs. Duke, which is built on top of their mammoth factory, is now the topic of conversation. The pond has been - there for some time, and the fish are . becoming - 4T" numerous and large. Handsome four pound carp have been caught there and the Recorder now says is a beautiful right to see the "fish darting from under the cover" of the moss (hat fringes the edge of the water. It is a fish tank and not exactly a fish pond. The Water in the tank is rnntinnnltv changing, for ' a current passes through it all the time. Business ' and pleasure, and profit, neces saries nd luxuries, all mixed and ! mingled and enteric dned. Dur ham Tobacco Plant. OXTTI this with your ; 1 1JYSPEPSIA, v j 1 1 A, W ' 51 :15 aasa.Tvia umu V4 PHILADELPHIA. LL Nee, OH E Dollar Atjroavahtct. parkapa lift, cuncaa tack ackagaaiKlbesu. you get tba Gtaali. Sea tha fti S Trmd-Mjurk and ta fuB thla BlVaBt ef Wnrpar, and M fcalde th seal mm stye tare ef S. K. ZeUia COvasiathabosbc.iiauk. Ramaaibcr tim AqEVaasos. Dr. J. E. WYCHK DENTIST. OXFORD, A!. C 2irt)fSce in Bank nel5tf : Building, Betel HENDERSON, N. C. Cast! lccaeataatUns Fr Tne "' ; -PKilic Good Fare. Rooitir nice t fortAble. livery Stabres kneinir to the .House. - - v When voa visit Hndpnun. nail t the Central HoteL Yon will be wel- !Tflwnei?er y pe!4 cent or i2-12in. , Owner, and Proprietor. Caaa yax ' WIT If : JJJ LvOTF' rSO)VGZ) V J U1J i:;M-mnnTMr4M ' . - . - i u : - ajr - :r a a a - .. ' i , M I T. k.sb a a .. . " Hi " " ii arin ; ;" ": i in ' ...; p: . "o a" Just stop a moment and let us Uie biggest sale of te Reason on last Tuesday. Read WViU W C4yXi.Uk i i I 1177, L. L BECK. Lot m so 52 25 18 25 u K. P. WHEELER.. One Lot - CO 50 49 75 34 75 29 00 26 00 40 00 24 00 23 00 19 00 it RAMSEY & CO )ne Lot n i SAMUEL One Lot, CLARK, a 69 00 39 00 29 50 24 00 20 CO 49 00 34 00 24 75 19 25 U O. RUSSELL One Lot i J? 15 11 00 JACK WILKIN S. One. Lot 75 00 37 50 35 00 27 75 19 25 14 00 u c These are bona tobacco of same inhabitant recollects ever to have seen it and th nnmrnmi ,advanced from one to three hundred per cent (We wkjckj ,o xxx&xx xo ixy vv ccuuufcemen in txus or I DT-f-lT aTW WTW TT1 Tl 1 1 n T" iouvjy UIIVXU5 uuuu jruu. JL CCtUxl LJUtJ l. J f t VTXvurLXN Vs I I j! iH. AT A 1? TT'TTlTTCiTTt -rrrllPrP Vflll Will find R hpnrfnr TTrplpnTnc. onrl -rWV.l " 1 Wt V U "Fi ajWheTdVOU Will b& SUTe tO get the TOP OF THE MARKET. HULL Wire Railing and Ornamen tal Wire Works, i DUFUR&CO., ; Nog.' 113 & 115 8. Howard St. BALTIMORE, Md. Wire railings for Cemeteries, Lawns. Gardens, Office and B&leo- nies. Window Guards, Tree Guards, Wire ninth Fioiwa vrrii p and Coal Screens, Iron - - " j Clarlcsville, Va- Is now open and ready for the ac commodation of guests, nnder the nianaireraent and control of DIXK.S ItAItXKR, who respectfully asks a share of the Public patronaire. Good Table, Clean Rooms, and At tention to Guests Guaranteed. M. A. EARNER, Prop. feb32-6m. , E R, Roberts Co, Manufacture ra aad Wholeaais Dealers la j No. 9J So. Fourteenth St. RIOHMOHD, Va . Mr. R. R. Roberts gives his personal attention to to trade 6i Granville county-'and , surround ing eounties, and. visits Jthis sec tion at regular intervals. . . Hold yoar orders ft him. Goods manufactured for North Carolina Mr. N.E. Beall. is with us ami will be pleased see his friends. ? . " - - febl6-ly, Shop! ;"-.:' Bir '- r . . - " . ' Next Door to Post Office. " ( Shaving, HairCutting and hampooning in the iiigheststyle ot the art; v ? " 8. 8. OOTTRKLL, : Special Partner. X C. COTTRXIX, S- S, Cottrell's Son, Hiaafaciums at-. - 53," Sai33gs,; CcDan, iia,;ti& 1303 Main St., and 5 to 15! South ; K ; -Fourteectht Street. ! -, (S. S. COTTRELL'S OLD STAND ) 1 Vt s - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, ; apl2-m." ' r, r ROANOKE Valley HOTEL W. L. (5LARK. t One Lot ' . W. L. MITCHELL One Int, '-" . . !. -- 11 70 00 40 00 82 25 25 00 77 50 48 00 3 50 24 00 79 00 59 2 5 38 75 27 25 60 00 39 75 30 00 18 75 53 50 40 00 2G 25 25 00 H. O. STEM. One Lot, 4 M. L. M'INSTON. One Lot, S.O.LYON. i One Lot, t M. C. WASHINGTON. 112 lbs 100 cents 112 00 955 46 90 21 87 22 44 3 15 215 91 59 42 51 67 50. 68 15 18i 70 43 33 21 363 .. Averap lor all grades fide prices, and we can dunliWf.A th auality. Good tobacco is selling on v" acaxv, 'WW -VaT sT aft aV aV Pomona HilJ NURSERIES, Pomona, C- Two and a half milAn Wmt Tl? irVr'tT-D ' 1Ile ?in of ' tne K- U. R. K. paeses throoarh the . mntinil. .nil url . V : m J. . . 1 offlee; Salem trains make regular stops twice ditilv tauK w.v . Those interested in Fruit and Fruit growing ing are cordially invited 'to insect this the largest nursery in the State and one among the largest in the South. - The proprietor has for many years visited the leading Nurseries North and West, and com? -ponded with tnose of foreign countries, gathering every fruit that was calculated to suit the South, both native und foreign The reputation of Pomona Hill Nurs eries Is such that many agents going out from Greensboro, xepreeenting other nurseries, try to leave the im pression that they are representing these nurseries. Why do they do it 1 Let the public answer. I have In stock growing (and can show visitors the same) the largest ' ind best stock of trees, &e., ever rfhown or seen in any two nurseries in North Carolina, consisting of ap ple, peach, pear, cherry, plum,grape, J apanese persimmon, Japanese plum, apricots, nectarine, Kussian apricot, mulberry. Quinces. Smalt otrnwoerry. rasnbeiTV. enrranta pecans. . !?!! 1 " . . . ' u, Augiiau wa dqu, rneuoaro, us, evergreens, shade trees, as para roses, i Give your orders to mv anthnrluwl agent or order direct from the nurs ery, uorrespondence solicited. De scriptive catalogue free to appli- J. VAN; LINDLEY, TViaaTaV a ri. 4 vavi- 17-1 . Guilford County. N. C. A Natural Palatable, V J , Reliable, f Remedy. In Tabrast's Skltzkr you behold A certain cure for young and old; For Constipation will depart And Indigestion quickly start, Wck Headache, too, will subside. When TARKAKT'S SKLTZKR has been tried. Ton .Want a Prettv era Styled Honscr If so. I have just received one ? hundred and fifteen new designs! wiucn i wju pieasea to show yo:; .1rey are all the work of the best aichitects in the United General Pan-x.iutes, and are perfect beanties. Can give - you somethinz tastev. convenient and handsomely fin, ished at small cost. G. K. Hundley, Architect and Builder, Oxford, N. C. Notice, Th undersigned ffglulled ,PS3the estate XaiJ as arumnuBtrator E. T. Jones, dec notice is hereby given to all pe ns indebted to faid eftste to Ke mimecuate paymeni aiast said J will present them - wit-in fe mouths from this date or this e will be pleaded in bar of re- .Vyof the name. - " At. B. JONES, Pub. Admr. 33th; 1837.2 : . s. mlO :i toll vou soxnthin f wA nlflfi E. J. RAMSEY. One Lot 4 00 " 33 00 20 00 w. vr. CASH One Lot 44 79 00 59 75 43 00 34&0 25 00 24 74 Average - Z. E. LYON. OnLot 45 31 i, 30 00 34 00 65 00 95 00 15 75 45 00 4 U 4. t (4 . ; Average . r.W. II. LYON J 121 lbs. 20 cents - 24 20 123 00 102 92 175 00 69 30 36 38 246 " 50 " 115 89J: 100 44 34 175 - 155 " 107 919 530 80 57 75 50 00 35 00 SO 00 30 00 15 25 Average for all 'grades L B. BROQDE, Ono Lot, I 44 44 4 JfHi1 W gOn OX, aT W W M TaV Y V V -W a Very Ilespectfiilly, m STK1 J. H. CABANISS. CABINISS & if m m-. I AND RECEIVERS OP" FLOUR. GRAIN, HAY AND PRODUCE. NO. 21 OLD STREET, No. 18 Governor St, Tl, T x . FIUIRI ... -; . . : ........ ,.. ..-....!.. . ; ; TTnAT.Trrp. jN Pianos, Organs Genera. Agent New Home Sewing Machine. RALEIGH. N. C Elerant tiaw TTrvn'rriif Piano f w v w a a ibMiaa aiin aitni. tmM aiiiii win rAi aaf . nnrl nf!,.a a -t,--L. .i- " vuBV'U uu ma ukibi. rnxmHi .v. iunuwj ui a iiieume. . Auaress - ' : : " : I l - I J. Ii, STON JOSIAH RYLAND. 1 913 Main Street, Bottom Prices 7 '. i i a i i i ..... STEIN WAY, MASON & HAMLIN, FISCHER, AND GILBERT PilrAzWzOzSz. MA? SON & HAMLIK,ERR AND : - ' j SHONINGER 7 r . ... i - sanedS'r the prices given A.-O. T. WALTERS. One Lot 14- . f 35 00 73 00 59 50 85 50 1775 15 00 4t 50 4 , 14 44 Averare S. L MOSS. One Lot 20 25 37 50 80 25 60 00 3r? 17 75 Average P. 0. RROGDEN. 39 85 One Lot 44 62 25 39 75 8700 41 50 36 00 25 00 49 50 4. 44 4. 44 44 41 Average H. DORSE YV One Lot 4 100 00 86 00 60 00 43 00 3150 .74 00 12 05 52 25 44 44 44 4 Average onwr hio oA guarantee toeU any other state OnCe, and never s. , . - - f AS. LUNSFORD. LUNSFORD, : PETERSBURG- VA. fmhl5-6m RICHMOND, Va. SILL. NIIITIUIRIE;-: - -v-j and Furniture; ino eofie j ' , . 'J 7,," " w catalogue - Hnin i prma v itA a-t - ' ... -' - E. Raleigh. N. c LEE. RICHMOND, VA. & VOTET RTTT?nTr xtt. M n n vi f- 'VJZ1 ' """" y - ' y q cl - ' ) C : :;v-'L...L. .JI-.V. T T T n t r r rrr- -x r r rt HEATING STGYES. AND JUTE ROPE. BEST SPORTING RIFLE POWDER. CARPENTER S TOOLS. Sheet fcicrose ii'iirnisliing .Varnishes, Crockery, Lamps, Lamp G-bods, Sowing Machines- and Ma- -" cliine Jeedles, Cooking Hanrres Cooking UtenciTs, - '- ' - -o- , Goods ot every description iu best material, polite, attention to jU-3m. W1RN RE L Ul.'lU l : : AMES & Lead the Trade Largest St oik in the South- r . ... r . - -, " . j . ' - I 4)J t t I iiTiM4 . V44 ra lmt : -- ' Si,. ..a ft - . - ... f ' . ' . r f ' .. '-'; ; f - : '' ' 1 , -v . f "-Jf . ' - if .a-'- ; - - ' ' ; . : " -":- : ;r ' 1 ' .'";''" - 'ir V - PIAIMOS AND ORGANS. TJ Ti A TrTT a f-T't v r c 1 -w-tsx . , Tr,' LuJ-J-iK . fXWVrlrfTAA rirS-, 8TKCK AND EMERSON -ao PIANOS. ESTEY & KIMBALL ORGANS. " Send for Catalogue. . . . : AH1ES ti OoyV ain and O-ranby Sts., ISTorfoUc, C. A. GOODWIN. GOODWIN PROPRIKTORS Marble and Granite Wo or Sandstone. Estimate imZl VT ,u" fu?n, m marble, or or delivered fa aTJte?11 ' Ston Work: on board "vparryand Works: rass ienoir street. t 1 "iwu, . c. JirrlToo rri;, I i ! 4 . 4n419Fayettrvlllfct RALEIGH iwr! - - COTTON. MANILLA GONSivPISTOLS, Iron for Flues. (Toods, Oils, Paints the Hardware line. Low prices,' all patron. - . J. F. EDWARDS. Successor to Edwards & Rogers. a u r n i n n Aim M'RrMo. STEVENS, in LOW PRICES, J " . ' CKLK13KATED MAKES OF O. B. HISS & HISS. rics, 1 Vir.U,.L. Aa. mt'KJWCTSlS al Hits w ... . , : UAKUTACTCRKR 0 ' ' r Portable and Stationary ' Engines 1 TOBACCO MACHINERY; ; I Presses and Elevators, ' J rm23-9ini Plows and Plow ; Castings- " - Manufacturers ot Sash, Doors, - ... .Blinds, &c. 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' Newspapers are-not to copy thi advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address, HARPER & BROTHERS New York. 18, filchsoud and Danville R. B. Ce. o- uonrtensed Schedule in TWt Nov. 14th, 1S86. - n . Trains Run by 75 Degrees Mer- aian lime. Soatkboiind. t . DAILY. LT.??.W York- a.m" 4 80 d.ui - Philadelphia, 7 20 a.hi. 6 57 " , Baltimore, 8 43 " 9 42 Wasliington, 11 30 " H 00 1 : Chortesville 3 33 p.m. 3 00 a.m. Lynchburg, 550 " 5 05 " Danville, C 45 i 7 45 " 'Richmond,- g 00 " 330 ' Burkeville. 4 57 4 a? " Keysville 5 43 " ' 5 04 "?,rak.Br cbl 'Vs 5 81 " Danville, 8 50 . 8 0.1 - Gre nsboro. 10 44 " 9 4s " ialeush 5 30 p.m. l 00 a m Durham. 0 as ' 9 m I. uh.,Se, Hil, 530 "1 M " : - w- 0 40 "Isn.Poiat,; 11-15 - J0 16 -iaiuibury y lS 39.jii -11 23 ArfiUtesville, z y 2 34n.m HitttQSin- 8 37 f Lv Concord, 1 23 . " "Charlotte, 2 25 a.m. "Bpartaiib rg, 5 30 "Greenville, 6 50 11 59 " 1 00p.iu. 3 34 " 4 48 " AT. Atlanta, 1 20 n.tn. 10 40 " Daily except uuday Northbound. DAILY. No. 51. No. 53. Lve Atlanta, . 7 00 p.m. f 8 40 a.m Ar GreenvUle, 1 03 a.m. 2 32p.m Spartanburg, 817 ; &43 Charlotte, 5 05 " 6 25 " j" Concord, " SaJisburv, High Po'tut, Greensboro, : 601 8 41 7 54 832 7 2.5 8 01 " 9 13 p.m 40 " Salem, u 28 1215 am Hil&'.Vro, " Durham, " Chapel Hfl, " Raleigh, " Goldsboro, 1213 p.m, 8 41 am, 1247 4 45 " 120," 1 50 " 80 " 445 " 1120 " Danville, 10 10 ajn. 11 29 p.ni. . n-kf, Br'h,12 45 p.m. 2 41 a. m Keysville, 1 04 " . 3 01 " Burkevule, 142 , 3 53 -Richmond. 850 a 40 Lynchburg,' 1 15 " Chr'tesville,- 840 " 44 Washington, 8 23 44 Baltimore, 11 25 "Ku1adelpiiia,a0a.int 44 New York, 6 20 ,4 2 00 am 410 " 8 10 41 10 03 " 12 85 p.m. 8 20 " SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and K1 Pnii.n.n n,,t fett Sleener btwm a 41.4. New York r " On trains 52 and KS. Tnlimn iet .-leeper between Washington and fc me,ry, Washington and Aiken, ullmaufleeper between Richmond and Greensboro Pullman Sleeper between Greensboro and Raleigh. Through tickets on sale at princi pal stations to all points. For rates and Information apply to any agent ol the Company, or to J AS. Lv TAYLOR, Gen Pass. Aet. . W'aahingtou, D. C. SOL HAAS. TI M. , - .-1 i , aam-MM a. -ia CONDENSED SCHEDULE. i, -J aaaaaaa-B- ' " fifay 1,-87 j No. No. 27 , - - . I -Daily, Daily. "-g - ' !Lv Petersburg, ll0aat 38 p.m. Lv Stony Ck. 120p,u 4:12 44 Lv Jarretfs," 2A1- t LrBelfleld," 1D5 : Ar Weldon, , ia5 , 5:18 p.m. 2- ' No. 62 -No. 78, r S" f Daily. .Dally. Lv Weldon, . ' 1 435 a. m. 3a00 p.m. LvBelfleld, ' . 452 , Iy Jarrett's," 6dl 4 t . . L Stony Ck. r 91 .4?' 4:16 a in v ArPetersbarg S-07 44 . Ail trains run tolid ,Weldom to Washington.' - . General Pa'ssen jpt Ajgent, e. t. d. ai v i.r.s. - .T -A
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