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Such was the descrip tion of the works of the trolley fiveu to a Brooklyn Kagle reporter by a man who professed intimate kuowl- edge of the mysteries of electric rail roading. It would be thought that every llrooklyuite should know all about the trolley. That this is not the case is shown by this man's amus ingly am! HoltMiiiily si ii.sit r.l explana tion: "Vol see that liul copper wheel on top of the p..ln that runs alonj pressing against the wire," said In i ' ..ell, that's what nukes the elec tricity. Thai, sir, was the i:i.ention. The pole from the car roof with the O.'pi r wheel mi the ilnl of it is what they c. ill t he cut boti. Now, s.i;u.- fel low dif.c eieii that such a wheel on the end of a carln n riiuniii against t e steel wire created the electricity. The faster the copper wheel revolves the more electricity it makes and the faster the car goes. That's the reason the little copper wheel is made si small. Then the extra power, more than is necessary to keep the car go ing, you know, is accumulated in those things at each end of the car, and when the driver wauts to start her u he just turns his crank and lets out enough electricity to start her. Then the copper wheel on top of the carbon starts generating, and soon. ' Great invention, sir; great invention." The Most Of It. sl'iir wiil'i i X X: . Daily, one year, Daily and Sunday, one year, J-j oo 400 Address . The R cord PubCo. 917-916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. chapl6.te- " 033iR7iI A Democratic Psper, a paper devoted to the inHustrUl development of North Caro lina sad the South fhs best advertising me Mn .a between Washington a ad Atlsuta. i;MLY,$9 f per year WEEKLY, II 00 per yar. THE OBSERVER COMPANY. J P Oalowill, Rditor, Charlotte, N C. tf Cor sale st fclmnr Jl 8htfr'9 newr Stand. Baleteh. N 0. sir- '1 Norlolk aod Carolina Railroad Condensed scbedu'e, in effect Decern ber 0, LPV3. No 23 Rations Lt Norfolk. Ar Suffolk, Tunis, "ohgood, Tirnoro, Rocky Mount, Williamston, ... Plymouth, Washington, Klnsiou, Wilson, Golrisboro, v ilmington, Fayetteville Florfnce, C'arhs'oi, Columbia, August.. Savannah, Jncksonville, Blma, Kaleigh, Ureiisbnro, Asneville, Dailv 8 40am 9 44 a m in 88 a m 11 48 a m 12 07 p m No 103 Ex Sun 2 10 t in 4 05 p w 3 57pm 6 25 p in ft 50 n in 12 45 d m 6 2ft D m 7 6fi pm 20 pro . 7 3 pm 7 3pm 1 45 tt m 11 23 p m '2 6ft p m 7 20 s in 6 3ipm 1000 am 4 20 p m 1 15 a m 7 05 p m 327 a m 11 00 pm 6 50 sm 10 00 pm 11 05 am 830am 412pm 2 14 am 8 23 s m 8 40 a m 1 15 a m 5 45 p m 18 05 a m 4 05pm 7 20pm 4uupm Hn 21 dail connects with AOL train 23 for al pointa south No 103 daily, except Bundsy, makes close connection at Hobgoo for Washington, Kinston, Plymootl and all Eastern Carolina b in Is: also at Rocky Mount with AOL train 86 for all pointa aouth. ' Tra'ns arrive at Norfolk at 6 05 p m dally also at 10 26 a m I'lily ezcept bundap. 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New York hi.i! all j poilits nort ti. KufTct rlraw iuifrooiu eleept rsnDil Pull in hd coaches Atlautt to W'isi iuffori, parlor cars Wasliii'Ston to New York PuIIidrd ttleepiug cara (fusta to Portsinout . 1 LO A M -Daily eje pt Sunday, for Heixiersou WeMou, 8nl folk. Portsuionth, Norfolk and iot. rioedmte sta'incs couueiiis at PortHtnou b rlth BavI.itiefr.rOUl Pi.iot and Btilti'iiore, with Nor folk Hiiii A;a'hi Kon Slean boat (o., tor W'HtbingtOD with N. Y. P at N R K. for Pbilatlelpliiaaad f.oints icrtb; also at Welilou will) Atlaotic Coast Liue for Hiclnnoud Wasbingtou, Htil iiitore. Philadelphia aod Nw York Through sleepers Weldon to New York ao with Si'otlacJ Neck Branch for Oreen ville ashing. on aud Ply mouth. 5 20 A M Daily. "Atlanta Special," Pulliuau Vestibule for Ho. Pins, Hamlet, Monroe, Chester. CliDtou, Hreen wood, Abbeville, Athens, Atlauta, Uoutgouiery, Mo bile, New Orleans. Cbatta nooga, Nashville, Meuipbis sud i ll points south and " Bouthwest- Through Pull man KutT Sleepers and day coHchesWnshingtou to Atlanta, connneting direct ly at Uuion depot Atlanta with diversine lines 8 80PM-Daily, for Southern Pines, Hamlet, M it x t o n, Wilmington, Wadesboro, Monroe, Char lotte, LiDcolnton, Shelbv, Rutherfordton aud all local statione C 0- R R. and R & A A LB R. Trains Arrive Raleigh : 5 17 A M Daily. "Atlanta Special ' Pullman Vestibule from New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Portsmouth. Norfolk and all points north. Parlor cars New York to Washington; Pull nan Buffet Sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta. 8 !0 P M Daily from Portsmouth and points north via Bay Line N. Y. P. & N. R. R , also from Greenville, Plymouth. Washington an 1 Eastern Carolina points via Wei don.Petersburg, Richmond Washington and points north via Atlantic Coast Line, sleepers New York to Weldon. t 20 A M Maily, "Atlanta Special," Pullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athens, Abneville Gr-en wood, Chester au.i points south I'ullman day coaches and sleepjr Atlati in In Wnaliincf on. 11 86 A M Daily from Wilm ington oheloy, ij'.uootnron, unir : lotte and all local station? CO K R and RUH R ; also from P.tyettevilie aud Greensboro via 8au" ford .-. Mixd traius leave Johnson Stree 8tation. for Henderson intermediate stations 8 00 p taming arrives Johnson a. m.- . Pasenger leavin Raleigh at 8 8') p. m arrives at uhariottn a 4 p in , returning waves uhriotte atvii a. m., arrive Kaletgu 11 4H m No 40aaud4'Ji. "Athiuta 8i'ecial.v are solid Pullman veatibaled trains compos d of ir-Bgaitleeot. davooach,".. and palace drawing rooms Bu(T sleepers between Washington aud Atl nta without change, on wh ch there is no extr fare charged. 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MaoRs-Ongsclst Bftlelgh L WinroirSttleui, tti'.'S Lv (ireecfihoro, 7 35 Ar talihbory. 9'H Ar Rtatesvillf. r Ashtvll'- Ar Hot S i In Lv Salibb'iry, J Ar Charione, i Ar bpHrtauburg, i Ar Gr. ei .ille, Ar Atlanta (0 'J j Lv Charlotte, Ar Augusta, Ar Charleston (S1) Ar Savanna! (f,cfc Ar Jacksonville, p in y is 1H 40 a in 12 67 1 53 5 20 p ni 10 50 a to 8 ib 10 30 ) S 30 t'J 10 i 4 M ft 40 r lt.5 1! 19 4 or fi : u a in 12 U p lu 8f8 7 0 1 2 05 9 30 HOHTHBOUHD. Lv Augusta, Lv Columbia, Ar charlotte, Lv Atlanta,(C T) Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Ar Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Lv Asneville, Lv Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, ArWinstonSalemll 15 liV Ureensboro, Ar Durham, Ncs mio P M 7 0J A M 3 20 6 40 P M 9UJ A M 8 30 7 00 8 .8 8 3 10 05 DAILY. 12 A M T M T6 05 6 8 8 11 p in a in . 8 11 9 25 1137 a m 12 24 p m 55 a m 60 p m 4 01 8 4i 4 31 9 31 No 38 P If 130 510 8 3J 8 0J P M t 0 12n P M 8 29 8 39 9 49 Ar Raleigh, Ar Goidsboro, Lv Goidsboro, Lv Raleigh. Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro. Ar Danville, Ar Keysvilie, Ar Burkeville, Ar Richmond, 1010 Ud P M 1 00 3 00 t ' 00 A M o4i 8 35 lt 9 49 1109 tS2i ,0 11 45 P M 218 3 00 4 50 7 00 8 2,') 12 44 2 SO 711 bOO P M 8 30 10 05 A M 12 01 8 35 A II ;8o tlOOpm 2 00 2 00 P M 410 7 20 10 10 P M 1140 AM 3 20 4 08 0 20 4 10 7 30 1100 A M 2 27 32 0 ,4 08 .6 20 tDaily except Sunday. E Berkley, J 8 B Thompson, Bupt, Supt Greensboro, N C. Richiknd.Va. W A Turk, Gen Pass Agt, Washing ton. DO. 8 H Hardwick, Asst Geu'l Pass Agt, Atlanta, Ga. W H Green. Sol Haas, Gon Man'g'r, Traffic Man'g'r, Washington, D 0. Washingtoa.D O . OREOLK AND CAROLUXA U. OOMUKBBKU BOHEDULB. South Bound Train. No. 101 A. M. 950 1" Tit 1. .'.Ili ?'o?th 13o ud 1 :ain. loo :i s l i -Sl . . i S'2 i. .1 20 A i r.e A rrivf 625 2 01 i. i. A jrivfrk. o tea. A 1 is A :r, ' h"OU, iurboro. Kocky Mc.uut, u vi A. at. 101 uiatna oor.n.'t:i.uin at Koc&v Mount W W Traill u 2S for all iinint. South, sdiI 7S t.riu for all points North. G 4 fBi'n-i,. J K KltNLI, : fJoun Jttyi.",,.' !4npt Trains T '4 '1 I : ' P r ,r . with i - .ve 6 I : M. No ; 4 47 1 14 3 54 338 3 21 2 39 217 1 &0 r.n.1 m ; re Street 9 Wllatlagi, & Wniciosi rfdlrortd ami Brcnobes. vjott itnwd 8adu3e. TEAINa GOiiSG SOUTil. OateO Sivy 13. No 23 No 85 No 41 I'- Daily. Daily. Daily. Le Woidoa, 1' 5aam 9 27pm Ariioakj Mt, 102am Jo 20pm 600! Ar Tatboro. 2 4. am Le iurboro. 12 25am Le Wilson 2 68am 11 01 p a Ar Helma 2 58am Ar wv'tvills 45aus 18 H Ar Florence, 7 25am 0U Lv Wilson. 9 18pm Le GMsboro, 3 05pm w Magnoua, tiepia' 80mu jf WU'gton, 63pra -OoOaui 6 i-iam 7 2 iao TUAIN8 GOINf NORTH. No 40. Daily, 700pm 8 Stpin 9 40pa No 78 No 82, Daily. Dilv. Lv Florence; 7 8"am 7 2pm Le Fay'tvillelO 25am 9 80pm Lv Selma, 12 08 im Ar Wihw. 1 C0am U 27pm No 48 Daily Lv Wil'gton, 9 Clam Lv Magnolia. 10 40aa Lv G'dsboro. 1 1 1 nam " No 7S niii ! rii.. Lv Wilson, 1 io pm 11 27am 10 3ipm Ar RookyMt.a H 12 05am 11 ISrisa Ar Tarboro, 9 44pm Lv Tarboro, U 91pm Lv Rock ,Mt 9 ISpm 19 OSatc -r Weldoa, 8 09pm 13 B-'am Jons F Ditiii. . General 8periDtaadsn. J KlHLT,8iip't Trans. T X imiii, m.-,. v
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