The Kennesaw route gazette. (Atlanta, Ga) 1882-18??, September 01, 1875, Page 6, Image 6

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6 New Orleans & Mobile Railroad. E. E. MORGAN, | Trustee* .1. A. RAYNOR. » iru.iee.. JOHN J. HOWELL Treasurer. E. YOUNG Auditor. D. B. ROBINSON Superintendent. W. D. RIPLEY General Freight Agent. Gkxekal Offices : New Orleans, La. 00 I I I 00 S I STATIONS. y S x I g May 23, 1875. ~ & p.m. Leave. Arrive. I p.mJ 4.10 0 New Orleans 11l 11.30 5.00 5 I Gentility 1135 11.09 5.09 9 Lee 131 10.59 5.17 13 Micheaud 127 10.50 5.32 120 Chef Menteur 120 10.34 5.44 i 26 Lake Catherine (114 10.19 5.55'31 Rigolets 109 10 07 6.09 '36 Lookout 104 i 9.52 6.18 40 Grand Plain 100 9.42 6.30 ‘45 Totllme 95 ! 9.29 6.45 1 52 Bay St. Louis 88 ! 9.07 7.07 58 Pass Christian 82 8.49 7.19 64 Scott 76 8.36 7.37 \ 71 I Mississippi City 69 [ 8.19 7.5 S : SO I Biloxi 60 ! 7.56 8.12 181 ( Ocean Spring 56 7.44 8.25 ’ 90 | Belle Fountain 50 ' 7.30 8.40 '97 j 'Vest Pascagoula 43 7.15 8.53 1100 I East Pascagoula 40 7.02 9.0 S 108 I Murrav 32 6.47 9.26 115 I Grand Bay 26 | 6.29 9.39 121 , St. Elmo 20 6.17 9.51 .127 1 Fowl River 14 6.03 10.(X) 1131 Webb’s Landing 9 5.52 10.20 111 ' Mobile 0 5.30 p. m.i | Arrive. Leave. | p.m. Mobile & Montgomery Railway. Ges. DANIEL TYLER President. G. JORDAN Engineer and Superintendent. GEO. NASON General Freight and Passenger Agent. GEO. C. BALL Auditor. W. HUBBARD Treasurer. FRANK JORDAN Assistant Auditor. J. McFARLAND Master Machinist. L. BARNHAM Master Builder. General Offices: Montgomery, Alabama. . - - § . i « STATIONS. . g U “ May 23, 1875. = Ig, £ X S IL p.M. Leave. (Mobile Time.) Arrive. ip.m. 10.35 0 Mobile ISO 5.30 10.43 3 Magazine Point 177 5.22 11.12 15 Mobile River 166 4.52 11.22 17 Tensas 164 4.42 11.30 20 Carpenter’s 161 4.35 11.47 26 Bayminette 155 4.19 12407 34 Dyer’-' Creek 147 3.58 12.25 38 Perdido 143 3.45 12.51 47 Williams’ 134 3.22 1.04 !51 Canoe 129 3.10 1.27 59 Miles’ 122 2.48 1.36 61 Junction P. &L. Railroad 120 2.36 I. 67 Pollard 114 2.02 2.09 75 Brewton 106 1.41 2.29 ’Bl 100 Mile Siding 100 1.23 2.49 89 Castleberry 92 1.02 3.04 95 Sparta 86 12.47 316 |IOO Evergreen 81 12.34 3.28 104 Gravella ,77 12622 3.57 114 Garland 67 11.54 4.18 421 Georgiana 60 | 11.32 4.42 128 Bolling 53 11.15 5.09 136 Greenville 44 10.47 5.30 145 Summit 36 10.24 5.41 118 Fort Deposit 33 10.14 5.54 152 Calhoun 28 ! 9.58 6.18 159 Letohatcliie 21 ; 9.35 6.30 164 Morgana 16 9.21 6.44 170 McGhee’s 10 9.04 6.53 175 Catoina 5 8.49 7.10 180 Montgomery 0 8.35 jV.m. Arrive. Leave.. a.m. Western (of Ala.) Railroad. E. P. .ALEXANDER General Manager. S. D. HUBBARD, Jr Auditor and General Ticket Agent. J. T. DODD Secretary and Treasurer. DANIEL FRASER Claim Agent. F. M. WADE Master Car Builder. JOHN McVEY Master Machinist. General Offices: Montgomery, Ala. t j STATIONS. t «o x ~ June 6, 1875. z © a.m. Leave. Arrive. P.M. *3 50 0 Selma ....! 2.26 ’ 5.39 31 Lowndesboro .... 12616 P.M. 7.00 „ Montcomcrv *10.30 P.M. 5 11*7.31 w Montgomery - 03 ] 4O 6.36 8.37 73 Shorter's 5.49 12.15 7.00 8.53 80 Cowles 5.28 11.50 7.37 9.17 89 Chehaw 5.03 11.16 8.01 9.40 96 . Notasulga 1.... 4.42, 10.55 8.21 9.55 102 Loachapoka [.. . 4.28 10.35 8.44 10.13 109 Auburn 4.10 10.14 9.30 10.38116 Opelika 3.53 9.40 10.05 11..6 127 Cusseta .... 3.07 8.15 10.40 11.31 138 Ar. West Point Lv..... 2.40 7.35 9J25 4600 225 Ar. Atlanta Lv.'.... *IOSOO t 01. l Mill s BKAM IL * 3655 *10646 116 Lv. Opelika Ar 3630 10615 Llv 11.01120 Youngsboro .... 3.12 10.02 4.36111.27 127 Salem .... 2.481 940 5.02 11.53 133 MottsMills 2.23 9.18 5.55 12.46 145 Columbus * 1.30* 8.30 a.m. | p.m. ’ ! Arrive. Leave..... a.m.| a.m. Trains marked * run daily. East Tennessee, Va. & Ga. Railroad. R. T. WILSON President. JOSEPH JAQUES Vice President and General Superintendent. J. <4. MITCHELL Secretary and Treasurer. J. B. HOXIE Master Transportation. JAS. R. OGDEN. General Freight and Ticket Agent. O. 11. P. ROGAN Auditor and Paymaster. General Offices: Knoxville, Tennessee. i S STATIONS. S = ’,x .•= May 23, 1875. i•= & n а. m.i p.m. Leave. Arrive. 1 J*7mJaJm~ 4.25 ; 8.55 Dalton 242 5.25 ! 7.05 5.50 I 9.42 17 State Line 225 4.20 549 7.23 10.29 30 Cleveland 212 3.27 450 8.00 11.04 41 Charleston 201 247 234 8.24 11.25 49 Riceville 192 228 212 8.18 111.46 56 | Athens 186 2.06 I 149 9.16 12611 65 Reagan’s 1177 \ 1.24 I 118 9.29 12.25 70 ; Sweetwater 172 1.13 I 1 06 9.51 12.44 77 Philadelphia 165 12.51 12 45 10.10 i 1.01 83 I Loudon 159 12.37 12 27 10.32 1.24 89 Lenoir’s 153 12617 12407 10 59 1.48 97 Concord 145 11.52 11.43 11.30 , 2.10 107 Erin.. 135 11.30 11.20 12605 ! 2.31 112 ; Knoxville 130 11.15 11.06 12.31 2.55 122 McMillan’s 120 10.41 10.34 12.51 ; 3.11 128 I Strawberry Plains ill 10.22 10.14 1.16 3.30 137 New Market [lO5 9.59 9.52 1.31 i 3.42 141 Mossy Creek 'lOl ! 9.45 9.38 1.48 I 3.56 145 Talbot’s 197 9.28 1 9.23 2.15 i 4.20 151 Morristown 188 9.02 8.58 2.37 i 4.36 .160 : Russellville iB2 ! 8.39 8.36 3.04 4.57 ,167 Rogersville Junction .I 75 8.14 8.11 3.35 5.21 175 Midway 167 : 7.47 7.42 4.10 5.57 1186 I Greenville 156 7.12 7.07 4.44 6.27 195 ' Fuilen’s 47 6.27 6.23 4.58 6.37 199 [ Limestone 43 6.09 6.11 5.38 7.22 210 i Jonesboro 32 i 5.35 5.38 б. 7.47 219 | Johnson’s 25 ' 5.11 5.18 627 8.03 222 ' Carter’s 20 4.53 5.03 6.53 8.27 231 [ Union 11 4.28 4.38 7.30 8.55 242 Bristol 4.20 4.10 p.m. a.m. Arrive. Leave. a.m.! p.m. THE KENNESAW Altanta & West Point Railroad. F. KING.., President. P. GRANT General Superintendent. . J. HOLSTON Genera] Freight and Passenger Agent. General Offices; Atlanta, Georgia. •g STATIONS. -c = s& S May 23, 1875. 5 j? St ~ а. m. I Leave. Arrive. 1 : p. mJ p.m. 2.00 12.00 0 West Point 87 3.00 8.45 2.35 12fi16 9 Long Cane 81 2.35 8.21 3.20 12.43 15 LaGrange 69 2.01 7.46 3.45 ’.Ol 25 Whitfield 62 1.40 7.12 4..30 1.28 28 Hoganville 59 1.13 6.37 5.10 1.39 35 Grantville 52 12.50 5.56 б. 2.13 47 Newnan 40 12.11 5.10 6.38 2.28 52 Powell’s 33 11.50 4.47 7.15 2.51 62 Palmetto 25 11.25 4.17 8.05 3.06 69 Fairburn 18 11.04 3.52 9.00 3.42 81 East Point 6 10.20 2.55 9.25 4.00 87 Atlanta 0 10.30 2.30 а. p.m. Arrive. Leave. p.m. p.m. Western & Atlantic Railroad. [Leased and operated by Western Atlantic Railroad Company.] GENERAL OFFICERS. JOSEPH E. BROWN President, Atlanta. Ga. E. W. (’OLE Vice-President, Nashville, Tenn.. WILLIAM Mac RAE Superintendent. W. C. MORRI 1.1 Treasurer, Atlanta, Ga. R. A. AN DERSON General Freight Agent, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. (’OURTN’EY General Boukkeejier, Atlanta, Ga. B. W. WREN N Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. G. GRAMLING Sup’t Car Department. JOHN H. FLYNN Master of Machinery. MARTIN H. DOOLY Supervisor. CHARLES BEARDSLEY Train Dispatcher. D. BARWALD Advertising Agent. Atlanta, (4a. B. I). WILSON Western Passenger Agent. Shreveport, La. R. H. BIGGER Southern Passenger Agent, New Orleans. H- g - STATIONS. . ® oc a x a June 5,1875. = ' & n gE Ig - < p. M.jA. m.p. m. Lve. Arr. p.m. p.m. a.m. 5.55 7.1X1 4.10 (I Allanta 138 10.1512.(Hi 9.30 б. 7.20 4.28 1 7 Bolton 130 9.58,11.46 9.58 6.25 j 7.28 4.35 10 'Gilmore 128 1 8.43 6.29: 7.32 4.38 11 Vining’S 1127 9.4911.35 8.41 6.42 7.45 4.49 15 [Smyrna 122 9.3911.23 8.20 6.58 8.01 5.03 20 .Marietta 118 i 9.2611.07 8.00 7.34 8.23 5.23 28 Big Shanty 110 9.0610.43 7.10 7.55 8.41 5.40 34 Acworth 103 8.5110.26 6.27 8.13 8.59; 5.54 40 jAllatoona 98 8.35,10.09 5.57 8.27 9.08 6.02 43 Stegall’s 95 8.27 9.58 5.40 8.36 9.18 6.10 16 (Etowah... 92 8.18 9.4 7 5.25 8.42, 9.23 6.15 47 (Cartersville 90 8.13 , 9.43 5.18 8.53! 9.33: 6.23 50 Rogers’ 87 8.02: 9.33 5.00 8.59 9.38 6.27 52 Cass 86 7.56, 9.26 4.50 9.18 9.5 S 6.43 58 Kingston 80 7.39’ 9.(H1 4.23 9.3310.12; 6.56 63 Hall's I 75 7.25[8.52 356 9.58.10.27 7.10 68 Adairsville [ 70 7.1118.36 3.32 10.16 10 42 7.24 74 McDaniel's 64 6.55 8.18 3.03 10.29 10.55 7.33 78 Calhoun : 60 6.46(8.07 2.45 10.48,11.121 7.481 84 Resacca i 54 6.311 7.49 218 11.06 11.29, 8.03 90 Tilton , 48 6.16 7.31 1.50 11.35 11.56 8.87 99 Dalton i 38 j 5.54 7.04 1.00 p. m. 12J30 8.56 106 Tunnel Hill 31 5.25 6.41 a.m. p. M. P. M.j Arr. Lve.! jp. mJa.m. Atlantic. Mississippi & Ohio R. R. WM. MAHONE President. HENRY FINK Superintendent Transportation. E. E. PORTLOCK Auditor. FRANK HUGER....Master Transportation Va. and Tenn. Division. N.M. OSIKIRN E, Master Traasjarrtatlon Southside and N. and P.Div. W. E. M. WORD General Passenger Agent. J. E. CUTHBERT Treasurer, Petersburg, Va. Gkvehai. Offices: Petersburg, Va. I g STATIONS. 2 •< S May 23, 1875. x « -5-IA p.m. a.m. Leave. Arrive. a.m. p.m. 8.18 9.33 Bristol 408 4.15 4.40 9.08 10.17 15 Abingdon I 393! 3.31 3.55 9.54 10.57 28 Glade Spring (380' 2.50 3.13 10.52 11.47 : 44 Marion | 364 1.58 2.08 11.45 12fi33 : 58 Rural Retreat 350 1.12 1.22 12fi30 ’ 1.27 71 Whytheville 33712.31 12.37 12.56 1.52 79 Max Meadows 329 12607 12E12 1.36 2.31 92 Martin’s 316 11.29 11.33 2.00 1 2.51 99 Dublin '30911.06 11.09 220 3.14 106 New River 302 10.45 10.48 2.27 ’ 3.20 107 Central ,30110.41 10.44 3.02 3.54 118 Christiansburg 29010.07 10.09 3.21 4.12 123 Big Tunnel 285 9.47 9.50 3.35 4.25 127 Allegheny 281 9.31 9.36 3.47 4.35 131 Big Spring 277 9.21 9.26 4.30 5.17 144 Salem 264 8.40 8.44 4.53 5.39 151 Big Lick 257 8.18 8.22 5.01 5.47 154 Gish’s 254 8.08 8.13 5.14 600 157 Bonsack’s 251 7.58 8.02 5.32 6.18 ’ 162 Blue Ridge 246 7.39 7.43 5.51 6.36 167 Buford’s 241’ 7.22 7.11 6.31 7.29 179 Liberty 229 6.44 6.31 7.16 8.07 193 Forrest’s 215 5.47 5.48 7.50 [ 8.35 204 Lynchburg I 204 5.15 \ 5.15 a.m.’p. m. Arrive. Leave. ! (p.m.| a. m. j Virginia Midland Railroad. Hon. J. S. BARBOUR President. G. J. FOREACRE General Amnager. J. M. BROADUS General Ticket Agent. W. D. CHIPLEY General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. H. MARBURY Treasurer. L. WILBER REID Secretary. PEYTON RANDOLPH Chief Engineer. A. McLEAN Auditor. FRANCIS T. HAWKS General Freight Agent. J. FISHER General Transportation Agent. GEO. M. HUNTINGTON, Gen’l Eastern Agent, 315 Broadway,N. Y. General Offices : Alexandria, Va. | STATIONS. | «x, E ' May 23, 1875. , " S S « ! a ;x: | x. ; <i i a а. [p.m. Leave. Arrive. p. M.j a. mJ 9.10 9.00 ;66 Lynchburg 170 i 5.10 ! 4.50 9.27 9.15 171 Bufords 165 ’ 4.36 4.34 9.38 9.25 [74 Mclvors 162 4.28 4.24 9.59 ( 9.42 [BO Amherst 156 4.12 I 4.05 ’ 10.15 9.57 'BS New Glascow 151 358 4.49 ’ 10.31 10.15 ,88 Tye River 148 i 3.50 ' 3.39 10.44 10.29 i9l Arrington 145 : 3.34 ’ 3.21 11.00 10 41 96 Lovingston 140 ! 3.22 1 3.08 ' 11.11 10.55 :99 Elmington 137 3.12 j 2.56 11.25 11.06 103 Rockfish 1138 : 3.01 ' 2.44 11.31 11.12 105 Fabers 131 ! 2.55 ’ 2.38 I 11.52 11.32 11(1 Covesville 126 2.42 2.24 12fill 11.48 115 North Garden 121 2.22 i 2.03 12.18 11.55 117 Red Hill 119 ; 2.16 1.56 ' 12.45 12J20 120 Lynchburg Junction.. 110 1.54 1.31 12.55 12.25 127 Charlottesville 109 [ 1.48 1.26 1.07 12.35 ;131 ( Shadwell 105 I 1.30 ' 1.10 1.28 ;12.40 ,134 1 Keswick 102 1.22 i 1.04 1.42 1.03 111 Cobham 95 1.05 12.43 1.48 [ 1.09 143 ’ Lindsays i 93 112 59 ! 12.37 2.15 I 1.30 148 j Gordonsville 1 88 (12.45 ; 12f125 1 2.33 ’ 1.48 153 Madison ’ 83 12fi16 12.(X) 2.46 1.59 157 : Orange 79 [l2 00 I 11.40 3.00 2.13 163 ; Rapidaii j 74 11 45 ! 11.21 3.14 j 2.26 ,167 Mitchells I 69 (11.33 [ 11.05 ( 3.33 1 2.45 174 Culpepper ’ 62 11.15 [ 10.42 [ I ’>-?i ! 180 Briin< ly ! 56 10.57 I 10.21 I 4.01 [ 3.1a 185 Rappahannock 151 10.45 10 04 1 | 3.24 :189 Bealeton ’47 10.36 9.52 4.18 , 3.32 192 Midland [44 10.28 9.41 4.32 | 3.46 195 Warrenton Junction..! 41 10.19 I 9.30 I 4.38 : 3.52 198 CattettS 139 10.09 9.15 ! 4.49 4.03 202 Nokesville [34 9.57 9.00 4.57 1 4.11 205 Bristoe (31 949 sSO ! 5.10 4.23 209 Manassas 27 938 ' 835 ’ 5.26 4.38 215 Clifton ; 2 1 924 ( 815 5.37 4.48 219 ; Fairfax 18 915 ' 802 5.51 5.03 222 ! Burkes 14 9 05’ 749 б. 5.18 [228 1 Springfield 9 8.45 ! 7.26 6.16 5.30 232 [ Alex. & Fred. Cros’g.. 5 8.34 i 712 6.25 5.40 236 j Alexandria 0 825 ! 700 jp-m. a.m. Arrive Leave.! a. mJ p.m. ROUTE GAZETTE. Arrival and Departure of Trains by Days via THE GREAT KENNESAW ROUTE. SEPTEMBER, iSys. TnF O Ta TH. Fast Express for Lynchburgh, Bristol, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. - 2 '■ j?; '■ 7 ; '■ "tl 5 ( 7 ; O 24 ? _■ ; o « c -sse- 6._0. l •'_«!»"“>. t 5 4 « e•? s. a . »15 := B X Si = T“ X x O (X Z ~ =St „ e 2 X -X, -'Co •=■ oZ, i *’ M 2-r -- «J- ?■* «*2 00 *- -j ® *E o >5?, > «■ V > ® > 3 > m 2 J 5 « Z * ” *E S St E V r P •" « "E M cs T *“ rt Z_ t c ~ ~ ~ I < S._ . Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday, Thursday Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wendesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday , Friday Friday *" Friday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday .Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday ■ Saturday Saturday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday* j Sunday Sunday* Friday Friday Saturday Saturday ' Saturday Sunday Sunday Monday Monday ; Monday Monday Saturday Saturday ! Sunday Sunday Sunday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday | Tuesday Tuesday Sund:i\ S'in<l:i\ Monday Monday Monday Tnoday Tuesday Wcdnoday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Through Palace Cars on this Train between New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, without change. SOUTH- Night Express for Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mobile and New Orleans. ■g <’2 2 4 u '■ S'■ "u ? 4 t 0 s S I j ; 5. < 4 S| 8 J - 4= S sis g§ 5 £f S 8g 3 4= s gi ? -e/ois 'ti'j Hg.Hg .Ug ?lg z 'E r S 8 'E > 8 t 8 I'£ 8 E J 'E "" S't 1 3 t 8 _ <-i -= < - <- - <s. j . < j < J <z - < J je; Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday I Tuesday [ Wednesday Wednesday' Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday! Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday! Wednesday; Thursday ’ Thursday " ( Friday ’ Friday ' Friday Wednesday Thursday • Thursday Thursday ! Thursday Thursday ’ ‘ Friday ’ : Friday ' [ Saturday Saturday Saturday Thursday Friday [ Friday Friday I Friday ’ [ Friday ’ j Saturday ! Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Friday Saturday i Saturday Saturday Saturday : Saturday [ Sunday’ Sunday' Monday Monday Mondav Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday [ Sunday i Sunday’ Monday : Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Sutuiny Ylonday [ Monday Monday I Monday Monday | Tuesday I Tuesday ’ Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Through Palace Cars on this Train between New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, without change. S C lET lE2 IDTTXrE To FLORIDA, via Georgia R. R. to Augusta and Magnolia Litre. Leave Atlanta 7.00 a.m. 10.30 p.m. Leave Augusta 9.00 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Arrive Savannah 7.1X1 a.m. 3.15 p.m Leave Savannah 8.30 a.m. 4.00 p.m. Arrive Jacksonville 9.15 p.m. 9.10 a.m. SCHEDULE To FLORIDA, via Georgia R. R. to Augusta and Central R. R. Leave Atlanta 7.1X1 a.m. 10.30p.m. Leave Augusta 8.00 p.m. 9.05 a.m. Arrive Savannah 7.15 a.m. 5.25 p.m. Leave Savannah 8.30 a.m. 4.00 p.m. Arrive Jacksonville 9.15 p.m. 9.10 a.m. SCHEDULE To FLORIDA, via Central R. R. to Macon and Jessup. Leave Atlanta 10.40 p.m. Leave Macon 8.30 a.m. Leave Jessup 7.40 p.m. Arrive Jacksonville 9.10 a. m. s c xac :e :d tr x. je: To FLORIDA, via Central R. R. through to Savannah. Leave Atlanta 10.40 p.m. 1.20 p.m. Leave Macon 7.00 a. in. 7.35 p.m. Arrive Savannah 5.25 p.m. 7.15 a.m. Leave Savannah 4.00 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Arrive Jacksonville 9.10 a.m. 9.15p.m. New York & Washington Through Line. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AUGUST, 1875. Washington and Baltimore to Phiiadelphia, New York and Boston. 44 tfj 24 co 5" co co 24 ® ® r* 00 CO NORTHWARD. • ox P-x -Z x zua za w_ z a Lve. Washington I a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. [Balt. & Pot. Dep.] J 7.52 9.30 1.25 4.57 9.15 “ '[BakTohioiiep.J B ’°° l m 3 "° “ BaU [Charles Streetj j 93010 40 285 6 - 35 10 - 56 “ Baltimore i ~ .. [President street] i ’ , oU " b - 30 “ "Wilmington 12fi17 12£42 5.42 9.30 IftSl Ar LP^l d ß. P I h LR.Dep.U I ’'° G " SO 1015 Arr. West Philadelphia... 1.18 1.25 6.55 p.m. 2.35 “ Germantown June.... 1.47 7.14 2.55 “ Trenton 2.50 2.26 8.14 4(02 “ New Brunswick 3.41 9.00 4.52 “ Elizabeth 4.18 9.38 “ Newark 4.34 3.41 9.51 5.’42 ” Jersey City 4.55 3.59 10.10 6.05 Arr. New York SJO _£-X u _ 10.22 6.15 Lve. New York [via Rail], 9600 9600 p. m 8405 “ New York [Shore line 10.00 10.00 Arr. New Haven [via Rail] 11.57 11.57 10 48 “ Hartford “ 1J27 1627 12513 “ Providence “ 5.10 5.10 3.43 “ Springtield “ 2.20 220 1.00 “ Worcester “ 4.45 4.45 3.25 Boston “ 6.15 6.15 4.50 Arr. Boston [Shore Line] 7fioo 7fioo p. m. Lve.N. York [via Sound]. .... 5600 ~ 5500 Arr. Boston “ 6.00 6.00 A- M. LM. Boston, New York and Philadelphia to Bal timore and Washington. 2 y’ 2*o cc cc 2 ai uj •*-» © aci - us >-■*-* co SOUTHWARD. M "x “Zx x a-Paa aa x a P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. Lve. Boston [via Sound] 5.30 ! 5.30 Arr. New York [via Sound] 6JOO 6A(K) Lve. Boston [via Springfield]... 9600 9fioo [ 10.00 “ Boston [via Shore Line]... 9.30 9.30 11.45 “ "Worcester [via Rail] 10.35 10.35 ( 11.20 “ Springfield “ 126’25 12625 6.55 12656 “ Providence “ 11600 11600 1.05 “ Hartford “ 1620 1620 8.05 1.43 “ New Haven ” 3.10 3.10 9.45 5.00 Arr. New York “ 5645 J 5645 42635 7630 Lve. New York 8635 9625 2655 8655 “ Jersey City 8.45 9.35 3.05 9.05 “ Newark 9.05 9.53 3.23 9.32 “ Elizabeth 9.19 3.35 9.46 “ New r Brunswick 9.56 4.08 10.24 “ Trenton 10.49 11.10 4.50 11.15 “ Germantown Junction 11.48 5.43 12622 “ West Philadelphia 12615 12610 6.00 12.50 B p. 1 W U &B a R.’R. bepotji 1215 6 ’°° “ Wilmington 1.23 12.56 7.10 2603 Arr. Baltimore [Charles Street] 345 2.55 9.50 4.35 “ Baltimore [President St.].. 3.55 10.00 P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. NOTES ON TRAINS. —The time given above, between New York and Washington, via Baltimore & Potomac R. R., is Philadelphia time, which is five minutes faster than Baltimore time, and seven minutes faster than Washington time. Baltimore time is given via Baltimore & Ohio R. R. The Night Express train.' and Philadelphia Express will run daily. The Atlantic Coast Line. Comprising the Wilmington Weldon, Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta, and Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroads and Con nections. R. R. BRIDGES President and General Manager. F NEWCOMER Vice-President. J. \\ . THOMPSON Treasurer. JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Sup’t Wilmington, Col. & Augusta R. R. F. IRVINE Gen. Sup’t Wilmington A Weldon R. R. A. POPE... General Freight and Passenger Agent. N. M. JOHNSON, Ass’t Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent, Wilmington A Weldon and Wilmington, Columbia A Augusta Railroads, w H|' Auditor. . J. \\ ALKER General Eastern Passenger Agent. J. H. \\ HUE.. Southern Passenger Agent. Gknkral Office: Wilmington, N. C. GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. § • . I 3 go g STATIONS. - be 2 ejD Z_' 4.15 p.m. 0 Lv. Augusta Ar. 8.45 p.m. 8.15 “ 83 “ Columbia 4.15 F “ 10.03 “ 112 “ Camden Junction 2.46 “ 10.35 “ 123 “ Sumter 2.15 “ 11.05 “ 132 “ Maysville 1.50 “ 11.36 “ 141 “ Lynchburg 1.22 “ 12.07 a.m. 150 “ Timmonsville 12.55 “ 1.10 “ 162 “ Florence 12.20 p.m. 1.28 “ 168 “ Mars Bluff 11.35 a.m. 2.22 “ 183 “ Marion 10.42 “ 4.35 “ 225 “ Whiteville 8.37 “ 5.05 “ 235 “ Flemington 806 “ 6.1 X) “ ’ 252 “ Brinkley’s 7.19 “ 7.10 “ 272 “ Wilmington 6.25 “ 9.48 “ 310 “ Magnolia 3.45 “ 10.50 “ 332 “ Mount Olive 2.43 “ 11.35 “ 3581 “ Goldsboro 2.05 “ 12.05 p.m. 369 “ Fremont 1.20 “ 12.45 “ 382 “ Wilson 12.45 a.m. 2.10 “ 107 “ Battleboro 11.29 p.m. 2.42 “ 417 “ Engfield 10.56 “ 3.16 “ 428 “ Halifax 10.27 “ 3.40 p. in. 436 Ar. Weldon Lv. 10.05 p. m. An Accommodation Train leaves Wilmington at 4.50 a. m., arrives at Florence 4.00 p. m. Leaves Florence at 0.00 a. in., arrives at Columbia at 7.00 p. m. Leaves Columbia 5.50 a. m., arrives at Florence at 4.50 p. m. Leaves Florence b.OO a. m., arrives at Wilmington at b.OO p. m. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. JOHN B. PALMER President. R. R. BRIDGES General Manager. C. BOUKNIGHT See. and Treasurer. J. ANDERSON General Superintendent F. H. GORDON Auditor. A. POPE General Freight and Passenger Agent. J. W. WHITE Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta 8.22 a. m. “ Graniteville 9.13 “ “ Adams 9.49 “ “ Johnston’s 10.18 “ “ Batesburg .11 13 “ “ Bar’s 12.00 m. “ Lexington 12.13 p. m. “ W. C. &A. Junction 12.58 “ Arrive Columbia I.os “ Leave Columbia i.is “ “ Doko 2.30 “ “ Ridgeway 2.51 “ “ Winnsboro 3.35 •* “ White Oak 4.01 “ “ Blackstock’s 4.27 “ “ Chester 5.10 “ “ Lewis ’. 5.33 « “ Rock Hill 6.12 “ “ Morrow’s 6.59 “ Arrive Charlotte 7.32 p. nt. GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte 8.30 a. m “ Morrow’s 903 “ “ Rock Hill 9'53 *• “ Lewis 10.33 “ “ Chester 11 00 “ “ Blackstock’s 1138 “ “ White Oak 12.02 p.m. “ Winnsboro 12.32 “ “ Ridgeway 1.11 •< “ Doko 1.35 “ Arrive Columbia 2.38 “ Leave Columbia 2.48 “ “ W. C. &A. Junction 3.17 “ “ Lexington 3.51 “ “ Bar’s 4.02 “ “ Batesburg 4.50 “ “ Johnston’s 5.48 “ “ Adams 6.26 “ “ Graniteville 7.15 *• Arrive Augusta 8.05 p. m. Going North, a train, with Through Sleeping Car attached, leayet Augusta at 4.15 p.m., arriving in Columbia at 9.07 p.m.. making close connection with through train for Wilmington. Going South, train leaves Columbia at 8.40 a. tn., connectin'''at Junction with train from Wilmington, arriving in Augusta 8.45 a. in. Railroad Baggage Checks, Destination Cards, Dating Presses, etc. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. W. W. WILCOX, 88 Lake Street, Chicago. QID tn <l:9 PEK I)AY - On<? Agent LU writes, have sold 51330 f Chromos in five days. Terms free. J. 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