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A 1 TUPRPMnPD'AT U gf.eat famSlv fafer is tiii I X I THOUSAND S Ay SO mEWADVMii,. . A BASE IMPOSITION. AN OFFICE!! TVIIO KINDLY WARNED A MAN AGAINST VIOLATING THE LAW. Just before the first of October, an old neirro came to town with a baa ket full of quails. "Are they fresh?" asked a man when the old mail had exposed them for sale. . . "Oh, yas, sah, just cz fresh as da ken be." " Old man, do 3-ou not know that j-ou are violating the game law? No one is allowed to kill quails until the first of October." The negro threw a tow sank over the birds and said : "Look heah. doan talk so loud. Er officer mout heah me.'' I am an officer." The negro meditated in perplexity, then said ;. "Glad ter meet yer, eah. Now how much yer gwineter gia me fur dese here beautful patridges?' "I'll not give you anything, but I'll arrest yon," "Whufc furf" "For violating the law." "Who's violated the law?" "You have." "Who said so?" "You did." "DkIu' do nuthia' o' de kino." "You said that your birds are fresh." "So dais." "When didyoa kill them?" "Dis mawnin'." "Itow I know you havs violated the taw." No, yer don't, fur I kotch dese birds las' Janerwary an' hab kep' em in er cuop ebcr sense. Oh, g; way man, yer kain tel! me nuthin' 'bout law, 'ease I uster be er student myse'f.'' "it doesn't make any difference wiien you caught them, you killed them in violation of the law." The old negro, turning aside, said to himself: "lJiame e aat onery wnirc gsn rterruan hain't got mg,4then turning to the man, he added : "Boss, I said jes' hot dat I wnz glad ter' meet yer, an' dat am er fack. I knows yer Yer is one o' de bes' officers in de country an- fur tr laun time I V.x iocs; r--v.fstia' ter tnakv v-r vr ircui?. heah birds wid mv doiii toll nobod ter ver, for ef you do? son's will ho arter me." jan took the birds and the 'Had de hard ro mused o 1 fsfTer work er killiii' dem pa' tridiTes an' now, art-.er I'se t.oated 'era n ir mTies x narier j;in 'era y tT keji desu ole bones outeii roiible wid de law." shortly afterward, oncoft.he old ellow'pi friends cHme u? an' asked : "How mueh did dat white man gin yer fir dem bir?'' , "Notion. I iiin 'era ter him." "Whut fur?" "Ter keep onten trouble." "How o, sah?" '"'V'y, yer see, I didn think erbout de ftiek dat it wuz erg'in de law ter kill pa'tridgrs now and he 'minded me o' de fack. He's er officer an' threatened ter 'rest me." "What! Him er officer?" "Yas, ain't he?" "W'y, no man. He ia er chicken peddler." The old fellow turned away, mut tering as he went : 'tfeber seed sieh erdishones' coun try ez dis heah one is. 'G'inst de law ter '-ell . pa'tridge, but it's alius de rizht ihin ter cheat a nigger ; an still da says dat de nigger ough ter jine de Demercrat party. B'lebe it woul' be better. It moiit gin er nigger or chance ter git ebea wid dese white folks. Yonder stands er leadin' Demercrat ober dar now. He's jes waitin' fur er chance ter beat some nigger outen er" year's wdrk. But he's one o' dem men whut ken tamper wid er five hun'erd poun' bale er cotton till it won't weigh, more'n -two hun'erd poun's. Ah, Lawd, da's got dat nack down mighty fine, but I sometimes git's ebea wid de gennermen. I knows er white man's smoke house dat hab been er sufferin' fur er mighty laun time an it s gwme ter Bsffer, raor'n dat dis comia' winter." Arlcansaiv Traveler, . HODG-E8 & :H06eKS, 2 -.- WHOLESALS HA T 1 40 Commerce Street, Nortoi.c. Va.' Q.REENWO0D SCIIOOL.- -TUE fall, terji- Oi Greenwood School will begin on the 1st Monday in August, 18S5. MISS SALLIE SPEED, Principal. Have you tern's. seen the bargains at M -1 i "ir " liUET h irW.T. ill ilM ilill MMlMMMrMilliTlliliijlWy .--mi i mi.,.M Mfiityi::aaSSi-laJh.M' Z -I FAMILY Fj NEW T7EI-KLY DISPATCH. only 1 fer year. Eight Pages of Solid Readi-g Matter THE T.EST PArER IN THE SOU Til. The Richmond Weekly Dispatch. I3 now published . in eight page form. It is jiisf double its former size, and contains about .sixty-four columns of solid reading matter. ! The subscription price remains the same one dollar per annum. It is dur intention to make the Weekly Dispatch more than ever a lirst-class home and farmers' paper. It will con tain each week complete market reports, tha latest news, foreign and domestic, State and city, together with, interesting miscellany, embracing special' features in the farmers' department, household matters, ladies' fashions, an interesting story, and. the like. In a word, it is our aim "never to let well enough alone. The paper will be improved is mattea and typographical appearance just as in siza. Above all the Dispatc'o. promises to de fend in thy future the fair name' of Vir ginia and champion the cause of right for her people as it has always done in the past" Daily 8R.G0. per year, weekly l.OO.per year. Address THE DISPATCH, Richmond, Va Fine Farm for sale, situated two miles from the town of Scotland Neck. Con tains four hundred acres Seventy acres cleared, remainder in woods easy to clear. Good house, rood water, fine vounz or chard Terms one fifth, cash balance on longtime. For full particulars apply to Noah BlGUS. I have contracted for '200 tons Egg & Nut Coal while the price is low. Now is the tiire to rct your winter supply. Can oiler car load lots below City prices.. My Coal is thoroughly Screened and therefore free from dirt and dust. G. 17. BRYAN. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W SALE OR - SENT. One dwelling house containing six large rooms and lot attached containing ono acre,witli good, sta bles and outhouses. A good well of water. The place at which I now reside on the corner 9th and Greenwood streets. J. C. PlTTMAN. SdlTOther lots for sale also. Another car load of Stoves just receiv ed at b . hterns. An Independent New?Dai)r' of T-V J . 1 ' J lit ijemocratic I'nncipies, out nt. con trolled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators: Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Interesting. Shape and with the greatess possible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality ; and to the Promotion f Democratic Ideas and Policy, in thf affairs of Government, Society and Industry. Rates, By Ma.ii, post piad : .. Daily, per year - . -$6.00 Daily, per month - - - 50 Sunday; per- vear - ;- - 1.00 Daily and Sunday per year- -7.00 Weekly ppr year - - - 1 00 Address TIIE SUN. New yorfc City TICE. 93J,781 pounds of seed cotton want ed, and the highest ca&h market prica.paid for same at gin house, by W. H. K1TCHIS. 50,000 bushels of cotton seed wanted I shall give my personal attention nd supervision to ginning cotton this season, patronage earnestly so Hcitied of the surrounding public and mends. You can bring your cotton, corn and wheat.xitheaame Jrip and carry your seed, meal finf flgfuf bickrhap you go. x I I I W. H. KITCHIN Scotland Neck, N. C-, Aug. 20, 18S5 Foe Sale By. N. B. JOSEY & Co. A pretty line of calicos at N. B Josey cc co's. Bargains in boots at F. Stern's. A Tariety harness and taddlery ai N.B. Josey &ctfsi W W Hj I Bargains in blankets atF Stern's. W.L00U0LAS7 I s ifc 1 hi 1 m rv - rf-i m : I WW 'Vm& TT I . Sir. T. W. Atkins, Girard. Kan., writes:, 'I never hesitate to recommend your Elec trie "Bit crs to my customers, -they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest andjest nrvd will Dositivclv cure im.ui.,iufl).:.v,... - -- - r 1 Kidney and Liter complaints, purity ine blood ana resmiate me dowcis mu- ... ?. . Til t-U fl'1,,. ily can afford to be without them. They w'ill .save hundreds of dollars m doctors' bills every year. , Sold at iiity cents a Dome uy Xi. x. Whitehead & Co. and Best Toaea Htnng ia x world. Every string warranted. No Rfcrfcss Sold at B5tii.1 Importer asS VhoWe iwiiol in HuBicfil Mtohnaie, Moa Boxes & SraBndIntrnmenta. 49 Holder lane lew ionu 1 lUUIJMlMU K.vua. Persons wishing to protect their property from lightning will find it to their enterest to consult me before Laving rods erected. I put up rods upon tlie scientific principles adoped in London at a meeting of Electricians, upon tb non-insula- ting plan. I We both steel and copper rods; copper is the best of all conductors. My work shall be aithfully executed and upon reas rbnable terms. AH orders shall have prompt attention by applying to . , B. II. Tyson, , : Wilson, N. C. TIT ETROPOLITAN 111 SALOON. First Door Blow Drugstore, Scotland Neck N,C. K. ALSBROOX, PROPRIETOR, You will always find the very best Li oifbrs kept in the city and served in the best style, and at the verylow est prices. - Billiard 'and Pool Parlors, and the most pleasant Retreat for strangers and Drummers who visit in our town. Patronage, solicited trom every body. 1 )EIEE PAUL, DEALER in HORSES AND MULES, "Wholesale and Retail. W Satisfaction Guaranteed, 1438 & 1440 Fkanklin St., RICHMOND, Va. iN VIEW OF THE FACT, Titat we have no regular Underta king Establishment in the town, we have decided to keep an assortment of Metallic Burial Cases, which may be found at all times at our W" are xvu.u, uu.un auu t.i onccua. N. B. JOSEY & CO. Scotland Neck, N-jC 7 ? r t .. NE NUMBER ONE WRENN COT V.TON PRESS for sale by W. H. KlTCHIN. Q AWED LATHS FOR PLASTERING KJior sale at $2 per thousand bv W. U. KlTCHIN. LUMBER ON HAND, DRESSjDj Gst Mill for the accoramoda tongued and grooved for sale and or-1 tion of the public, which will grind on lers solicited by W. U. KlTCHIN. rpWO GIN HOUSES AND. ONE OLD FASI110NED SCRJ-iW For Sale by W. H. KlTCHIN. An Enterprising, Reliable" House. E. T. Whitehead & Co., can always be i relied upon, not only to carry in stock I the west 01 everything, but to secure the Agency for such articles as have well- known merit, and are popular with the people, thc-icby sustaining the reputation of being always enterprising, and ever reliable. Jiavmg secured the Agency for the celsbrated Dr. King's New Dis covery lor uonsumption, will seil it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every anection of t hroat, Lui.srs, and Chest, and to show our confidence. we invite you to call and get a Trial Bot tle xree. VERY-. REMARKABLE RECOVERY. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester. I Mich., writes: "My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helpless - that she could not turn over in bed alone. Shcused two bottles , of electric bitters. and is so muclf improvcdJfat she is able wirr do all that is claimed for them. Hun dreds of testimonials attest their great curative powers. NqOTICE. jiV virtue of the power conferred upon PME nl the mortgage executed by John a. vn;5 ana wne i,ucy. dated January ISth,, 1384, and recorded in the office of the Kcgister of deeds for Halifax County Book 7, Page 314, I will sell for cost in the Town of Scotland Neck on the l4th day of September 1885, at public suction, . 1. i . . - the prqpetyjlescnbed in s Vit:'Lt No $ on Bloclf'5 said morttAgo 'wft:'Lt No 9 on Bloclf of as desijJSajT- s efl m thatt'oUTof the toWn of Scotland.' Neck. Saidland wrll be sold to vatisiY the debt secured by said This August 14th 18S5. mortgage. JC. Ol JVllil. by R. II. SMITH, JR., ATT'Y. Milk, Claret, land Whisk v Miut Juleps, Sherry Cobblers, Lemonade. &c, &c., at Alsbrook's. Little Cooke oeats tne town maKing them. Trv otip I j.u vriam ana seed Fan and Bugger, au ana see it. For sale by J. -? . OTV"JHE DSMOCRAT. John Gamage & Sons- 100 & 102 WATER STREET, , NORFOLK, VA. ? ,''. SMKL.L1 AINU liUILtUilSbr LilftlKiO, . , --- -w- -r -r - CEMENTS, LATHS, BRICKS, HAIR, TAR, FIRE CLAY, &cM &c. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. n. B. TALIAFERRO, WM. P. SMITH, of Orange Co., Va. of. Fredericksburg.- TALIAFERRO 1 CO., ; . GENERAL 1 -l y 3 - r U njommission ana rj;ouuoe jiiercuanw NO. Ill S. 12th St., RICHMOND, VA IdPIStrict personal attention given to the sale of : Tobacco, Grain, Cot ton, Lumber, all kinds of .'Produce, and to the purchase of Supplies. A full stock of Flour, Hay, Mill feed, Seed Wheat, Rye,-Winter Oats, and all kinds of Grass Seed always on hand and orders will be promptly filled R OTUSCniLD HOUSE. 8COTLAND NECK, N. C. I. ROTHSCHILD, Proprietor. This Hotel is situated in the centre of the business norti.on.of the town and. is sneeiallv adanted for the convenitnee of the traveling public. The table - is sup plied with thevery, best, pleasant rooms. ana attentive anu cuurieous sei yauio. "SamDle' rooms for guests. Bar Room, stocked with finest Liquors, attached to the hotel. yiNE HILL MALE ACADEMY,, Scotland Neck, N. C. FALL SESSION BEGINS 31st OF AUGUST. We shall make every possible'effort to have a better school in every particular than we have ever had. e have reasons for congratulations in the work done last year, our patronage Jiaviug been het ter and more regular, ana consequently more and bettei work done. Board will be reduced to the lowest possible rates, and nothing will be left undone to make ours one of the best schools of the kind in the country. Correspondence solicited Write for catalogue or particulars to E. E. BILLIARD, Principal, GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR THE PEOPLE. DRY GOODS -AND G-eneral Merchandise, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT STARTLING LOW PRICES. C. T. LAWRENCE . r 1 aj a r J Neck andone mile of So ring Hill, in Hal ifax county, is now more than ever, pre- parea to oner extra inducements to the public in the mercantile line. Everything sold guaranteed as represented and th most liberal terms offered to the purchas ing public. Lion t think of going else where untd you have called at his store and seen for yourself that he ; can beat the world selling goods for the least pos- sible margin. The people generally are Invited to call and see him I have in connection with my store a Auesaays, xnursaays and Saturdays. aiso, in season, 1 win um cotton lor the -25th., Your patronage is respectfully so- Kcited. C. T. LAWRENCE. MARBLE WORKS. I AM PREPARED TO FUKNlSH AT LO W-EST. PRICES Ml -.'I &c.'J!&c.,"&c., &c, &c., ON SHOJiT NOTICE IOall at the office ofj Kr B. Josey & Co. KOAH BIGGS. l i v i r u i a mm; - p m ei.ii D iviti i - I'l BSBS.i 1 B . ill1 111! BEAD THIS Wise folks before our day have said nnMPP.TTTION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE, . The proverb is old, but ever new, And but proves it sua is u ue. All-goods are made to sell, .nw tn huv. nlease learn as well. Come buy of rae, you'll have no loss. And find, I am sua 01 iraae, me uvew. Tak-e rnre of the cents and the dollars will take care of themselves, and right here I beg leave to state that a visit to rxfy store and inquiry into my prices will con vince you of the fact that no where else can you save as many cents in on a dol- lars's worth 01 traae. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS & CHILDREN, which I will sell at a very low price. SHOES, I have the largest stock ever brought tn StlandNeck. A large assortment of the celebrated Zieglcr Hrothers' snoes. I also Keep a large assortment 01 hats, trunks, ;; VALISES, and a great many other articles too nu merous to mention. 1 also call the attend tion of COUNTRY ' MERCHANTS to the fact that I can sell them goods cheaper than they can buy them in Isorth- ern markets. Give me a call, examine my stock and be convinced, as it costs you nothing to iook. ; M. HOFFMAN & CO. Cor. 12th and Main Sts., Scotland Neck K B. HIGGS.& CO., 19 THE PLACE FOR GREAT BARGAINS IN - DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CLOTHING. . BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, &c ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Groceries. Hardware, Crockery &c. Por to Rico Molasses a specialty. We guar antee satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Hi. 15. IIIUVJO cc uu.. General Merchants Scotland Neck, NC. JJOTICE! NOTICE 1 1 Havinsr qualified as executor of the last will and testament 01 JN ancy btrick. land, deceased, before the Probate Court for Halifax county, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against the estate of my testatrix to present them to me duly proved on or betore the 20th day oi Julyr 1 ji r . ,, IV. 1 , , 1 iwu.. ah persons maeoieu will piease make payment. ' This July 20th, 1885. JOHN L. WHITEHEAD, Executor. T7"INE HILL FEMALE ACADEMY. T SCOTLAND NECK N C. Fall session opens 31st of August 1885. " ' : Expenses per term of. twenty . weeks. Higher English.- - - . $14.00 Intermediate . - 11 .00 Primary. .. - 8 .Oo Latin. - - - . -2.50 French . - - ' - -2.50 Music. - - - - - -15.00 Board Si 2 .00 per month. For particu lars address ' ' Miss Lena H. Smith. Miss Etjkice Mcdowell. Principals CORRESP ONDENC S0LICI1ED. IIEE - (PLATE) '' THE BUCKTHO! SOLID STEEL" BARBED ! .PiEJNCING- lhis ire is unrivalled Uarbs 1 inch apart. For sale M by ' EDMONDSON & JOSEY call and examine. This flat strip of steel makes a cheap and lasting fence. Q.RANDY & TAYLOR ; , EXCI.tISIVEI.Tr WHOLESALE DEALERS - " ' ' - ' - ' ; 1 TN - ... NOTIONS. MAIN STREET, NORFOLK, VA . - Will guarontee Good, Qualities and Prices. . NOW! This Space is Reserved forthe New Store TO BE OPENED IN AFEW BAYS BY J. A. FUTRELL & CO., At the Railroad Depot in .Scotland Neck. J. R. NELSON!, DEALER IN GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES. A full line carried, wheih will be sold at close prices. Scotland Neck, ScpU 7, 18S5. Ci EORGE A. NEWELL, VJI WATCHMAKER JEWELER, ' (Sign of the Golden Spectacles,) MAIN STREET, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. A specialty made in Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and the best Ten Dollar Silver American Watch in the country. . . JTJ BRUNHILD & BRUNHILD & BROTHER, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS 805 E. MAIN STREET, " ' Kit HMU JN JJ. VA. Hicks & lirunliild Uros., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, 21th and Franklin Streets. Tall in at Nelson's and see his stock of Confectioneries and Groce ries in the Brick Store, Main Street. " Just received at the Ula Brick Store a full supply Bananas, Oram tyes.1 Annies. Lemons &c, J. R. Nelson.. CALL AND SEE IF YOU CANNOT (iET ANYTHING FROM E. N. NELSON, IN THE RETAIL m WHOLESALE LIQUOR LINE- My Stock contains the best brands of Old Monongahela Pure Rye Whiskey, in Hln T?nm A t1 orifl pAafli RrnTidw iwuuijuuu., j , il 1 J A A and many other brands too numerous to mention. BNatural Leaf Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty. Kemember V 1ST NrcT.snTff.'S is mepiaco uuy 4""" THE BEST AND CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, CONFECTIONERIES, GROCERIES, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Can always be Found at tire CHEAP CASH STORE K. JENKINS. Cor. Main andDlh Streets, Scotland Neck B"Tne Eagle Mills Bolted Corn Meal a specialty. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE And well selected Stock of Goods, bought for SPOT CASH PRICES and at the very lowest markets, consist ing 01 the following goods : CLOTHING, UitY. UUtllS, BOOTS & SHOES, Hardwares 'Cutlerv. Cigars. Tobacco! Whiskies, and all articles usually found ' . c ' .. " If you want to know how I can sell cheap goods, you can easily find out by calcula ting my, expenses, and then you will pi.uiiiv see iuat 1 am noi laiKing 10 near rnironlf ff ll. 1 11 , mioui, uuu mi ui uui ui nie auuve can on the Brick Mill, where you will always hnd me ready and prepared to wait on all my inends and customers EDWARD SHIELDS, SOMETHING ATTRACTIVE AND NEW IN THE LINE OF GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, LIQUORS, AND EVERYTHING T9 BE FOUND IN A First-class. Establishment. ' A call will convince everyone that we can offer extra inducements to pur- cnasers and satisfy all who may lavor ns with their patronage. Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and see us be fore oi dering- goods from abroad. A. C, PETERSON & .CO., ' : - : ' xx .i ltiaiESHING TO. CALL Trn Tr. -. . . . " " " , ON .... The Originator and Leader of LOW PRI CES ; In the Town of Scotland Neck. H. W- HAHRIS, Who .keeps ahvavs on band tho Finpat r,v, A.; j i ' ...cim . , and the best grades for the least' money is mv Mntt-n ' ers Roj Kies. . 1 keen everything in tlio Lioi line and would be srlad to have all call and sample. ? iUery imacmable drink which can nlease the palate will be served in the most ar- . i , ." . . tisno styie at-my iar. it you wisn keep cool call and see me. If you wish to feel bouvant and keep healthy drop in at any time. CIGARS AND TOBACCO IN GREAT VARIETY. Look for my sign and give rae a call -A good Restaurant attached B. W. HARRIS Mam Street, Scotland Neck, N.O. ONE SIXTY AND ONE FIFTY FIVE Saw Gin for sale bv ------ My leading brands are Goldsboro. Mv- Local freight Leave W eiaon u-"j & Pitts' Barlev Skit. Mnntinsl !7i cept Sunday) at ' - - -al Oak. Sbc ali nura straicrht Whiss Arrive at Petersburg at- - - b 1jLa x r i .. -. i W. H. KlTCHIN: RAIL ROADS. ALBFMALR & RALEIGH Pait ROAD CO 1 On and after this date, trains will r on this Road by the following Schedule Tarboro, N. C. April 1, 1533 TIME TABLE. PM A Tarboro (Lv.) 6 00 Harrells 6 15 Tarboro (a.r.) 10 3 Warrens 6 25 11 dl l CJJS Bethel Robersonville Everett's 10 1Q 0 43 'JO Bethel 6 50 Rober'nville 7 13 Everett's -7 3d SCO Wil'ston(ar) 8 05 ivt :n 1 .. . v liiiamston Uv)S3(j CONNECTIONS : At Tarboro, with W. W. & R. R. A Williamston with Roanoke, Norfolk lialtimore bteam toats lor v ashingtoj and -Jamesville R. R. At Jamesvilip iorfolk Southern R. R. at Edenton. Subject to change without .Notice. JAS. II. PETTY, Gen. Sup't Tarboro, N. C., J une'"' st, 1883. Wimington & Weldoa Pv Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 43 I No, 40 ! Dated July.12,1835. I Daib. Daily. 538 pm Leave w eiaon 2 iu n m Arrive Rocky Mount 3 33 " 1 Arrive Tarboro 4 55 p m 11 50 " Leave Tarboro Lave Wilson 4 05 p m I C 5Q pa 4 51 I7 3G Arrive Goldsboro Leave Warsaw Leave Burgaw Arrive Wihninerton 5 54 7 00 750 9 55pa TKAINS GOING NORTH. I No. 47, I No. 43 I Daily. J Daily Lv. Wilmington Lv. Bnrgaw Lv. Warsaw 9 27am 8 53 p m 1013 " oi) 1117 " 1103" 1216 pm 1204am 104 " 12 58 " 137 " 133.; Ar. Goldsboro Lv. Wilson Ar. Rocky Mount Ar. Tarboro I 4 55 p m I 1 11 50 a ni I 1 ."iOopin 2 4Jam Lv. Tarboro Arrive Weldon Train on Scotland Neck Branch 7?nii leaves Halifax for Scotland Seek at SOU P. Mm Keturning leaves Scotland Neck atS o0 A. M., daily. Tram Iso. 43 INorth will stop at all sta- I tlOtlS. 1 m; AT in C(t, C. , .. liniU XIKJ. tVJ JJU.,ll. Will OUMJ ULUV HI Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnoha. Train No. 47 makes close connection r.t Weldon for all points North daily. Ail ran via rucninona, ana uauy except bun. aay yia uay jmu. points Korth via Kichmoiia and Wash ington. All Trains run solid between Wilminc. ton and Washington, and havo Pullmaa Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN 1 . DIVINE, Gen'l Superintended. T. M. EilEKSON, Gcn'l Passenger Agd!!. Richmond and Petfxkvkg Railkoad Company, Commencing Suniay,Ju1v 8, ,8:i. Trains on this road will run as follows; LEAVE KICHMOND SOUTif 11:30 A M daily, connecting for Norfolk, . lialeigh, Charleston, "Savanna and Florida. Stops at Drea ry's Bluff, Centralia and flies ter. Pullman sleeper New York to Savannah. 2;50 P M Fast Mail, daily, connecting for Charleston, fcavannan ana Florida. Tin. train makes no iocal stops. Pullman sleeper Washington to Charleston. 6:08 P M Accomiodation, diiy (cx- cent Sunday.) 6soS A M freight, daily(execpt bimday.) 9:18 AM") 0,J, nvmiKW 5:58 -P M f"u"-aJ LEAVE PETERSBURG X0ETI1 wauu- FROM APPOMATTOX DKl'oT. 1-5S A U Fast Mall, daily leases no local stops. Sleeper UianeSiOii to Washnicrion. Jim ... . . ...it. rl"! : aiiujjikhu.viw.'i -, daily (cx- min oif.pr.or Savaimau to Isew - 1 York. 5-08 P M freight, daily (except cuuu,j 1 0q a tvt .1 '.OO J. iU 1 Cnntr ovnrffinn. i .;t,o t jj- r UUllUuJ vv- i 11 Innirnoooonirnr trams connection at Kichmcna ' ?,V i, north, east and west. 1 "i RAIL ROUTE TO jsvr.tyui - Richmonb 11 30 A M daily. " Norfolk at4P M. . Leave Norfolk 12:43 P M daiiy. Arrive at Richmond at4:D r. i. J. R, KENLY. Gcn'l Sup t, SOL. HAAS, traffic Manager, M. EMERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agt Peteksbukg Railkoad t-ojrPAMTil Office Gen'i. Superi nte Peteksbukg, Va., ov. A w-' Trains on this Road will run as follows GOING SOUTH. . BOSTON AND SAVANNAA FAS MAIL. Leave Petersburg daily (Wash'n st. depot) at - i - (L,tops oniy ai iv t Weldon at- - -5-1G v 0 Airive at Mew York :Expres loaves Petersburg tonjSt.- Depot) daily at U: 1 A . ir.l 1 t 1 .'VJ I arrive ai v eiuun - - Mail train leaves Petersburg, 0as. 1 . . 7 rrr 11.. -J. I i "1V? " " a.-w fexcett Snnday)at - - MjlT Arrive at Weldon - -Local Freight Jeavo Petersburg - Arrive at W eldon at - 1 & i Ul going xokth. Boston and Savannah fast ma1 Fast Mail leave Weldon at - " t arrive at Petersburg 4:a . New York Express leaves Weldon xy ai . - lyat - - - o.' U 1" - 4 aunaays,; at - - - . Frehrht Leave Weldon daily Monday at - - Ura I A rrivo . Ppfftrshnrflf At - I ' on night and day trains. No change of cars between Wilming- ton ana asnington. , ,i l Through tickets sold to ali basteru I i i. to auuuiclu pun. Lb aim wbb"ij through. ,.ri ac Passengers going South will P "nn tickets and check bagage at V asmi'o PaLins oin- North and storf' at Petersbunr, will claim their b?gga at Washington street depot. . if Agents are not requirea to open offices for the sale of tickets fvi i y . trams- -Aorth bounu Dreigni. - g1 win stop an niguL m .itl,. - ,hat will be discharged at Pa?senSers P2,n- rr -r r ' ior bleeping cars ana hrsl-Ciabs R.M. suiiy Gcn-alSuPer VspSblr 'of Trains
The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1885, edition 1
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