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A Contribution of Religious and
Secular News.
PRAYER WEEK FOR MISSIONS.
Services at the Several Churches
?ipr the Day. Arrested for Car?
rying Concealed Weapons.
The Mayor's Court.
Personals.
Rov. Dr. Gcorgo H. Roy will
preach in Chestnut Street At. E.
Church to-day, morning and even?
ing; nud there" will be bold this week
j)rnyer for mission, aud a serniou
will bo preached oncb evening, in
conneotiou with wbioh a rovivnl ?or
vice will bo held. Rev. Dr. G. W.
Curler will proaob on Tuesday
evening. BUbjuot, "Tbo (lilt of tho
Jlolv Spirit to tbo Homo Churches*"
UWthome for to morrow (Monday)
flight will be "What liold God
sManifeats.
St, Paul's P. E. Cbureb. Kov.
Robert Gatowood, pastor. Pfeaoli
lng II n, m. nud !*> p. tn.
Berkley Aveuuo Baptist Church,
Rov. 1J, N, Quiaenberry, pastor,
Preaching 11 a. m. nud 7::i? p. ui,
St, Thonin*' P. E. Cliurcb, Rev.
J)r. .1 nines R. Hubbard, pastor,
j'rencbing 11 a. m, and 4:30 p. tu.
Main Mtreet Cbristiau Cbureb,
Rev. M. W. Butler, pnstor. Preacu
lug 11 a, iu. und 7:30 p. in. Mis?
sionary 8:30 p. m.
Souib Norfolk M E Church, Rev.
Mr. Potts, puetor?Prenohiug at 11
a iu nud 7:30 p in.
Messrs. 0. II. Stanley aud I). W.
Lindsay bavo opoued a grocery
ttoro iu ouo of tbo atoroB on Chest
put street recently occupied by \V,
Ii. Berkley & Co.
Mr. ?le.sso Davis returned homo
yesterday from Washington, D. C.
Tbomus Ray,colored, was arrested
yesterday mi a wurrnnt sworn out
by Millard Wood, oolored, charging
linn with currying a concealed
weapon. His case wait continued
until to morrow morning at '.I
o'clock,
Millard Wood, assault on Mary
iTucUboi], was lined cost iu tho
Mayor's Court yesterday.
THE OLD NORTH STATE.
Cmall Items ot a Newsy and Per?
sonal Character.
Spoai.il Uispntcli to The Virginian.
RatjEIUu, N. C. February 2.?
Monday tiie legislative sub conimit
teo, which in designated to take
evidenoe in tbo Edgecombe and
Halifax eleotion contests, wiii leave
liere for Tarboro. The seats of four
Democrats are contested,
The Fusionists bnvo urranpjed for
euch n gerrymander of the live
wards ol this city us they think will
muko it Republican. '1 bey nre us
yet iu doubt us to whether tbo peo
r'.:><? r the A!,iermen shall elect the
.Mayor.
it iu said that Senator Peftor,
Jerry Simpson und ex-Gov, Waito
will be hero ne\t week at tho Na?
tional Farmers' Alliance Conven?
tion.
Workmen aro now laying the
foundation for the monument to
the memory of 1j. I.. Polk, iu Oak?
land Cemetery here. Next Thurs?
day tbo National Alliance will lay
the corner stone.
At Walker's Hill, Warren county
to-day the hnrial of Dr. Samtiol A,
Milhuius, member of tbo bouse,
took place, Itev. Williura Daily of
the ill, K. church olliciating.
The Ashevilie uuil Sparenburg
railway, now operated by the South
em, will bo sold February 15. It is
lent tied thai plans are well under
v?uy lor it railway from Conway, S.
C? to Southport, N. C. Tins Legis
latiire will be asked for a charter.
Earnest eflbrts are being made to
(nance the Legislature tojappropriate
620,000 for this Mute's display at
tbo Atlanta exposition. It is ex?
pected thut oftiesrs of tint exposition
will come hero next week nud ad?
dress the Legislature, tu joint ses?
sion, on this subject,
^oiue of the evidence in the elec?
tion contest now in progress at
Faycttesvillo, in which Cyrus
Thompson, Populist, seeks to get
tbo sent of Shaw, Democrat, for tbo
Third Congressional District, is
fan! to be quite sensational.
William Orady, aged lf> yeaiP,
was shot from ambush by an un
known person ui^ht before last and
seriously burl, i'be affair in ipaite
a mystery. '
Large coal docks arc being built
by the ('. F. ft \. V. R, It, at Wil
iniugton, iu order to handle coal
irom the mines nt Egypt. The now
coul company has$1,000,000 capital,
ELIZABETH C.TY\1n7c.
Paragraphs of Interest to North
Carolinians Generally.
Hpocut Dispatch to The Vigiulnu,
FiLIzaueth Oitv.N.C, February '2.
r Last night at tbo Opera House
Harrietts Wtetns presented the bal?
cony scene ol "Romeo ami Juliet,"
"The Taming 'of the Shrew" and
"Tho Litiiu Rebel" to a good-sized
audience. To-night she will play
Dickens' "Crioken on the Hearth"
nnd will repeat "l'ho Little Hebel,"
.Mr. ( buries Pettit, of Norfolk,
Vn., has leased ihn -Nug's Head llo
(el, and will make some repairs, lie
<h also building n new steamer,which
will run between Elizabeth City und
?sn|*'.'! Head,
There will be a dance nt the resi?
dence ai Mrs. .lohu Ii. ruinier, near
?Veekaville, one night this week.
J. W. Kea, of Edeutoo, was iu tho
eity yesterday. The opera house
which Mr. Ren intends building, he
Informs us, will not be begun unui
?beut the tint oi May,
IN OLD NANSEMOND.
Notes and Gleanings From Suffolk
and Surroundings.
A local oast bound freight on the
Norfolk and Western was delayed
for some time yesterday at the 39
mile Biding by u derailed oar.
A large black bear was kdlcd by a
freight on the Norfolk and Western
Friday night in the Diurnal Swamp.
Mies Harrell, of Gates county,
N. C. is the guest of Miss Dough
trey, of Muin street.
Tho F.pwortb League will meet
at ?:30 this evening in the Methodist
church, Miss Button being leader.
There will bo only one service in
tba BuptiBt church to-day, in the
morning.
Following aro the topics to be
used by Kev. H. O. Ghaathnm, pas?
tor uf the First Methodist church,
to-day at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.,
respectively; "Knowledge of Lovo"
and "The Viotory of tho Van?
quished."
The gurmtin of tho Suffolk Cotil?
lion will tuke place iu the now
urmory noxt Thursday, the 7th, tho
date having been changed from tho
11th.
There were specinl servioes last
afternoon in St.Paul's P. E.Church,
conducted by Kev. Joha N. MoCor
uiek, rector.
Mr. W. B. Hawkins, agent of tbo
Norfolk and Western in Suffolk, is
solicitiug contributions for a car
luad of provisions to be scut to the
destitute snlfereis of Nebraska, All
who wish t-o aid in this charitable
undertaking can confer and oo
upurate with Mr. Hawkins.
Toe WakbfipIiD Hop.- Tbo Suf
folkians who attended the oyster
B?ppel und hop at Wakeficld re?
turned yesterday morning on tho
early train, having danced all night.
Tho crowd in attendance waB said
to bo out of proportion to tho size
of the hall used; otherwise the oc?
casion proved enjoyable.
Mil Love Dead. ? lutelligouco
wits received here that ?lr. D. Love,
father of lie v. J, F. Love, died yes?
terday afternoon at bis home in
Eli/.nbetb Utty, N. C, after a pro
traeted illness. Several of his sous
were ut his bedside wbeu tho end
came. Uev. Mr. Lovo will return
to Suffolk within a day or two. .
P lb as ant Meeting.?Circle No.
?j, King's Daughters, mot Friday
evening with Mrs. M. C. Kiddick,
eorucr Bunk and Uolladay streets.
After the transaction of the routine
work and adjournment tbo assembly
was invited to partake of some
choice refreshments which wcro
greatly enjoyed.
Deed ?bcoiided.?A deed, was
yesteaduy placed on record in the
county clerk's ofliee, trausferring
ono lot of chattel property from
Charles M, Gas ton, of Norfolk,
trustoo, to Mrs. Mary T. Pierce,
relict of tho late W. H. Pierces con?
sideration ijilOO.
Lioeksb Issued.?Cnpt. A. P.
(lomcr yesterday issued from the
county clerk's office a license for the
marriage of Henderson Wood to
Sulhe Johnson, two well known col?
ored people of this county. Tho
event will bo solemnized to day.
Entertainment run Obaritt,?
All who wish to hear the solution of
the absorbing problem, "How Di?
vorces are Made: or, Why Mariiuge
is a Failure." should lose no time in
securing tickets to the King's Daugh?
ters' eutci tuiuuieut, winch takes
place iu tho old Town Hall on tho
evening of Tuesday, Februury /"?.
Miss Marie Kuibloe. of Boston, will
be prosenl on that occasion, aud lor
the tirst time in Suffolk will make
public the solution which is accept
cd as authority. She has been be
fore the public as nu unexcelled
htughmakor for fifteen years?ten in
North America, two in South Amer?
ica, two in Kurope aud ono in Au?
stralia, and bus universally been
well received. Charles E, Liudall,
the renowned cornetist, will also bj
present on the oveniug named as an
additional attraction, Tho admis?
sion price is well spent, us tbe pro.
cesdfl will be used by tho King's
Daughters, whoso resources are at
tins time much demanded in tbe dis?
pensation ol charity.
EDENTON, N. 67"
Mi?? Kifio Hurt of Surry
county, after several weeks' visit to
her enter, Airs. A. P. MoCoy, re
turned to her home. Also Mies
Nettie Leary, who has been visiting
renlitives hero for some time, left
Thursday for Frunkhu, Va.
I Misses Cora Qnard and llolon
Hell of Elizabeth City, liuvo been in
town a lew days visiting friends,
Mr, L. L. Moore, proprietor of
the Albemarle t'usli Store, has re?
turned from Miu freesboi'o,where ho
has been for a few days.
Tho J, A. Harrell store ou Htirnt
Ripturo bus been bought by N.
Bakef.
Mr. Faul Creecy of Elizabeth
City, visited Edenton this week.
Miss Mary Zeigler of Elizabeth
City, is tho guost or Mrs. A. Huck
abee, on CHiunu street.
Air. 12, L, Woodard jumped oil
tbo north bound mail tra:u Friday;
in doiug so be was tripped and fell
face downward, hurting himself
very painfully, but wo bopo not
seriously._
a ii<- > ibo iitaaatcr.
Bv Houtiieru associated Press.
London, February 2.?The even?
ing papers print the statement thai
Emperor William has expressed io
tho Uermau Consul here his amaze
meat und indignation at the lac:
that only one woman was saved fron
tbo Fibe. Tho German Consul re
(used to say whether or not bo bad
received such mesaago from tbe
Fmperor,
Amoilf nur ? ixsimi "?Ii-ii.
Heavy rains prevailed yosterday
in the cutton belt.
Coutracts in Liverpool ndvnnaed
l-(34th, closing vory steady. Sales
of Aiuorionu cotton were 5,300 bales,
against 11, tUO bales last year.
Receipts of cotton at United Statos
ports yesterday were '22,7117 bales,
against 1 1,247 bales last year and
28,045 bales in 18i)2.
Fnturo coutracts in Now York
yosterday closed dnll at unchanged
prices. Sates 2(5,100 bales. May,
6.63; August, 6.04 to 5.05; Ootober,
5.73 to 5.74.
Receipts at Now Orlonns for Mon?
day are estimated at 15,000 to 18,
000 bales, agaiust 12,000 bales last
year.
The visible supply of cotton is
4.952,Gl? bales, against 4,669,124
bales last year. increase during
past week has been 55,661, agniust
decrease of 85,671 bales same time
last year.
The five leading interior towns
received 8.572 bales yosterday,
against 12,991 bales last week and
4,335 balos last year.
l>ew lork Truck Market.
Nf.w YoitK, February 2. ? Kalo,
Norfolk, 81? Spiunoh, Norfolk,
82.25a3.00; Baltimore, S2.25a2.50.
A Doubl? ICIlliiisr.
By Southurn Associated i'ress.
Hoi.tokk, Muss., February 2.?
Patrolmau P. J, Oeveraux killed
Patrolman M. D. l'onton at tho
Holyoke police station at 7:05 this
morning and than killed himsell.
Tho Bbootiug was apparently with?
out motive and took place in tho
pntrolmen's room, os tho day Equad
was getting ready to go out.
If yon feel weak end badly, take
P. P. P., and you will regain your
ilesh aud strength.
SHIPPING NEWS.
Ports of Norfolk and Portsmouth,
February 2, 1895.
ARlUVAIiS.
liritish steamship White Jacl at, Pauli,
Velam-o to Hamburg, to Wui l.anib & t.'o.
Coale I an.i eni e I.
British steamship Bargossa, Uiut1.-,
Ron e to Liverpool, t > \\ ui Lamb A. Co.
Coalcil ami sailed.
li:-: i-ili steamship Matthew Reelling
ton. Baxter. Newport Sows to the North
American Trauspor h ion Company, to
fluish lo idiiig for 11 lasgo .
Br.tish steamship bruxeltos, K:ttt;in.
Ph Indelphia to tb>< North American
'1 ranetsorton t ? mpeny, to la i 1
Briti-li .t amship Unndbill, Williams,
(Sirgenti to the North Ainorican Trans
portation Cotupnuy, to loa,!.
Soboouers J'utiighl oud Marjorie, to
Win I.ami- A Co. )<n con!.
Sclia.no- Sophia Godfrey, McCarty,
New Voik. with salt. See local.
I tirc,.'s N ili W Nos 1 ituU 6, to Win
Lamb A Co. f r coal.
MEMOHAND?M.
Oaib HiRcnv, Va., Febrnary 2.?13 in.
Fo<gy. Hea\y ram. North wind; 15
Lull,.--. Heavy sea.
'It Floats*
BEST rOK SHIRTS.
-C WOCTCR ft GAMBLE CO.. OtM'Tl.
Pick Headache nntl relievo nil the troubles tncti
dent to a bilious state <>f the system, such as
Dirtiness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress uft,-r
??aiinic. Pain in the Side, Ac While tie-ir most
remarkable success ana bet nshown in curing
nevlnrhe. yel Cabtsu .-< I.mm i.ivr.a Pun
are equally valuable u> Constipation, curing
and preventing thia annoying complaint, while
they also eorreci all disorders of flu? stomach.
Stimulate tlie liver su.i re^ulatu tho bowcU.
Even if diev only cured
.... L;:^,.
Arhrt they wouat t>h almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint:
hut fortunately their goodness does not vuJ
lu re, and tli<.?<> win, once trv them will Ural
these litUe pills valuable in so many ways that
they wlU not be willing to ,lo without tbuiu.
Hut after nil sick, laa.l
s\i4v.v " "* "stra?- tu it* eats? ,
bWieK-r.,. of go ^??v jivos tllftI hem !r whetl
wo make our great 'boost. Our pills cure ?1
While others do not. .?
-jyiRTER'a i,n-n.e l:vt? Piu* are very ?huw
easy to take. ,Ono< r two pill* maM
RrfSnS?- T,,pv aro strictly vegetableandJ&
IKgr.'POor purge, but by tu- Ii ntl ?
{g*6? all who iiho tl???K9. In vials al US CM??
m*v>t $i. p, id owryvrt^-re, < ir ^< ni by
OASTZ?. UEDIOWB CO., B?i
UlHL Snailose. HS
Eczema?.
TETTER,
ITCU.
SALT BHEUM,
DANDHUb'F,
t . ITCHING PILES,
? "*vl bxuq worm,
PIMPLES,
BLOTCHES
AND ALL
BKIN DISEASES,
It soothes iho in?nuiesi tissuoB imuio
diutciy ami infallibly, The healing pro
ocsb bogins at onco and comfort in as*
?ured with the Arid application. It does
not ofloct a complete euro euddonly or
miraculously, hut it does rare. There's
110 doubt about that. There uro other
th nr- wbioh giro some railed*, but noth?
ing el-o is >-o quick, so tliorongb and so
certa'n ns thig. It Isn't nn experiuiout;
it has been tried uud proven.
On cent*** ah Uruceiats.
t osTi it mKDioirai-: company,
Baltimore, '<<t.
K?STER 8 GERMAN ARMY AND NAVY
CURE cures Catarrh. Hay For er, ('old In
tho Head and nil Infiarumation of the
uas d passaged. ?O cwuu.
iSW -af^PJk. CHESAPEAKE
tfmfjh AUD
^?QW??Br OHIO RAILWAY.
j 8CBEDOLB IN EFFECT, .ian. 7Tlt, 1195.
TWO FAST TRAINS FOB RICHMOND,
j TWO THROUGH TRAINS F?R CINCINNATI
W EST W ABU
I.r Portsmouth.
l.T Norfolk.
Lv Ol I Peiat.
l.T Newport Nowa.
Ar llifUinioiiu.
?l -. Washington.
Ar W.CItrtoii i oree...
A . Va ll< t Spi lag*-..
jlr Ci sot ii nan'.
Arl-omsville.
Ar I'hicago.
Aril Louis.
No. I, i No i,
t>aily l_t<?ili_
.: Ml p in
7 411 a oi
S 00 a in
S 0 n iu
V (T> A iii
11 SO n in
13 4(1 p ui
11 U'j p iu
5 30 n ia
4 eo p ra
4 SS p m
6 60 p m
ii lu p in
? so a m
see nolp
S 06 a ud f> R0 p ra
11 S7 ? mi . a ? 6 p ra
.?? ; o p >o v r.o ? i:>
(? 65 I* oil 7 45 a in
i Dally except supg?r,
Nu. I Ciuaiaaall and $i LouLs Limited
dally, wlta I'arlorGaryold 1'uiut te <-,or.?ti?
ilnMiid 1'aiiuiaii Sleepers Rordonsvllle io Gla
einnali aud Hi. I/ml-. Meals served on vliain^
iir ?r?t ol <"".'jrd..ej-ill#.
No. I I \ , daily, wiih Pullasan Old
Po ui to !1ini*n ?tid Pullman sle?-piii? <.ai
(..'i'i iiis' : o !?> < in. iiinai? mid l/ ui?nllr
Mr-i's ?.irrfd on l>,:dng Cars. Connects at
Covlegtan. Va., bahr od Moeriavs Wednesdays
?ml Saturdays foi Virginia Hot Springs No. a
ir.wkr* laral ,!,)??? *asi of.llnrd ns*Ple,
Bteaxner Louisaarr r-nat Norfolk, dailr, ii
noon ami 6:30 p. m.
tor lurthor information appiy to
, R. T. BKOOKii. Passenger Agnnt.
C. Jl O. linet Uflo f. ijruubj- btreet,
Uirier Atlantic Hotel,
JOHN D. POT I'M,
Division Pas.enger Attest.
^TLANTIC AND DANVILLE RAILWAY
i^i'itstj.T;
8CHEDDLE IN EFFECT JULY l-r, 1801.
Leave Company's wharf, Portsmouth, aaily,
Oa. m.
i.rnve shippers' . oruprrss wti^xf, Norfolk,
d?:ly. 9:20 a. in.
i.i-ave We-' Is'orfolk dsily. ?:!.-> a. in.
1 or Danville and ?ii inter mediate ?i ?nenn, ar?
riving it iMiitilif at 5:26 at, m.
teure Ports ui out h, daily (exeept Sunday) 5
p. in.
I fare Norfolk, 6 .0 p.m.
Lease West Norfolk 6:45 p. m
l n tawrenceville and u.terintiiixtc points,
arm io? Lawreneevil e at u p hi.
l.t'Vt Lawreaeoville dr.ily (axeep; Sunday)
etc a in. arriving at Dan villa a tie a. m.
Cunui'Ctions lesde at 1'anville :ind .lalfroes
Janet ion tor all trn.nts in the Southern Ball?
?-ty system; a: lenniiton .uintllon (or Pur
hrw;i ~c, -1 Roston ;<ed all points on the Dur
h..ui Dlrls on o' the N. and IV. 1:. R
Pullninu Sleepers netwaen rinnvllle. Ashn
ville, Atlanta, Augnata, M?mnhi< and Now
Orleans.
HekePi on ?., ? aed baggage ebeeked at
Ws lea's Agency. Itrsimt's Tickei Agent *, Co-'
psnv'a Agent] ai ?rharl, Norfolk, IV. V. n.
Williams' Agency, Portamouth
W. H. TAYLOR,
(iereral !'_?-i Kf. Agent,
JkOANOKE AND OASa IE RIVER 1.1N1C
\ Steamer LI OV. j. J. Jones, mastor.
will leave ( omrueree street Wliarf uverf
WKDNEBOAl r.t 1 p ru. for J lyiuo.ith
hBd all Itoanoke river luadiuss kh ii ..;u
es l'.ilmyra. N U Windsor nu I all ian i
iugs ou the Caahia rivor. Kreigbta re?
co ve i nu to Ii p in. For hirthnr nifor
tnatiou apply i? H'6 NOTTINOHAM fr.
WRENN < O.. oOiofl ( otmuoiro mroet
wharf. Phons 1'iR, jy?-tf
FsJORFOLK AND IIAPPAIIANNOCK
.S ROUTE.?On and after JaUNDAV,
I ecoraber :; 11Is, the steamer t'.s?o. will
leave D.iy Line wharf, Norfolk, every
suuday at u a. in., for 1 appahoonnek
mil intermediate lori(lin(ta. Fi eight for
ihe-u pom's lecoi-ed Saturdays, lor
landings beyond i'appahauuook' iiei^'ht
r ceived as usual
de-':;3ui WM. RANDALL, AReiit, Norfolk.
i 'OH PKTER8BCBO, M EW PORT N EWS
i' CI.ARE.MONJ SCO! LAND AND lAMl.s
RIVER LAN'iun'.S?Siean e S. A. McCALL
leno- N. V.. P. A N. R. R. d ek atfi a. iu. every
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY for
ao'ive ptiint-, reaeblng Petersburg ahn ii r, p, m.
Ceaneetawith a. AD.R. R.at .-cc.iiand wiia
S. 8. A S. R. P..
Faro to Petersburg only 51 and *1.2S, round
trip, $2.
Meals served on iramei ;or bOc.
Tit Lets ^ol^l os pte.micr.
? tilglii ret elved daily for above i>o'nt4.
I be Mc'?a I ran he chartered for exeursian
purposes any ijvidjy or Thursday ni^ht at
eery lew rate? B.R.COOKE,
General Agent.
, k EM EM BLR I'HAT YOL'lt 1'ROPEKrX
IV may bo swept away without notice,
and that liro's period of uuratiou is im?
certain, i'repare for either emer^enoy
by wisaly piaoimc INSDBANOE with
Ii. !J. HOYKIN A CO,, No. ? Main streat,
nffclk. Vo, -tf|a3
WFi:'"? flBAfnJBfr BCIDk;; ~~?
SEABOARD AIR LINK
ABSOLUTELY TUB SHORTEST AND
OUlCKEtiT ROUTE SOI III ONLY
l, in iURS TO ATLANTA.
BCD.EDUL.ti IN KFEECT SUNDAY, JAN
r.vuY ao. iS9t>.
SOUTH BOUND
No. 47?
No. ml*
Lv Norfolk Ferry
l.T r?riiiui?utta....l 4 h6 P M
Ar SuSnlk .I r' * P *"
Ar I rauklln.1 " 04 P ?
ti .$ v U>
6 59 p m
o or, t ru
Ar l'i.Tk ? ?
Ar Reud?lonrN
Ar U .Ii (loci
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Ar I o?ri?i.iii. N
Ar Widdau. N (; .
Ar H nidrr.
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At Diu! au..' N ? .
Ar lUlelsk, N C.
Ar mi Pin,?. N C .
Ar H?mlet, N C I .
Ar >\'? ltSS?ro,KC.
Ar ftUnro?, N C.
8. and D .i.
Ar CharleM?j N C
I.T M^i.ipo. N i
Ar CkMlm . R (' ,.
Ar ( I nt s. s C.
Ar lirornwoud,.-?!
Ar Augusts, 0?.
Ar Abbeville' ,n r)
Ai I Iberton, Us.
Ar ?thans, (in
Ar Msc?S70?..?
Ar Atla-itj, .
9 00 a M
?ist?
!M>Sl
10 SB a es
10 ss ? m
IUI? ?i
l 62 r m
4 no u in
:i 60 p i"
g i
7 23 n i?
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No 403?
12 15 h in
4 10s mi
V 111 .< r,l
? 17 a in
7 10 a mi
7 64 a ui
5 S7 a m
9 on p rn: j ??? ? i
l"iio p iu io 25"am
l|2
12 51 S?l
12 4S p IU
1 16 n ru
2 3t a in v 04 i> ?>
: if' Bl X 03 p m
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6 .'0 ft ni| 4 09 p in
?Dally. e?Breakfast. d?Dinner, a s.ip
N<. 41 connects st Weldon wnu a. C. I.lue.
PiiUmati lec:,VI- ivr smontb i? Atlant?. U?.
"? Moiiil?ri. Wednesdays suS Fridays con?
nects St Franklin with moiimor when fot Edse?
tun aud landitiif? on tho rivnr. <'onneuts nl
Ki'k-igli with Souther* F.al way for Ashosllls.N.
k l'" '?'?nnedlBts polnt? on ihn \Y. S. C.
No .403 nnd 41. Vestibule Limited Train. No
eitra fur? tVolnon lo Allanls. Pullman ?loeper
Portsmouth In Miiuwi N. (', Conneot? di
rectly bi Atlanta vlt.li \V and A. K, h, for
i hattanoosa, Nashville and all points West.
Ci niu. ti with A. nnd Vf. P. R. R. for Motalo
Montgomery ,New Orlean* aud all point* South?
west.
7. Filing Scotchman, uin'.ev all nt'an
between Portsmouth and Beykius ??H l.?wi?
len. ojiiutci iof at reudleton for Murfressbero,
N.' \
AU IM VF,
?No. 402. *tlsnts Special, 7:80 a. M.
?No. 88. Mall and Expre s, 6:20 p. in.
?Na 82 FlylneScotchman, 10a. m., 6:65 p.m.
Kor tloksts sed baggs checks tv -ill pomm
South snd SonO'west, sleeping ear reservation
and gem-ral Informstion, cull on or sddress W.
V.II, WuHnum, 2i; High street, Portsmouth,
v?
T. Ji ANDERSON*. I .1. W. BROWN.Jr.,
'icu. l :<?s, Aceut. I l :md Tlc?et Agt
E. BT. IOUK, I lOUN II WIN ill II,
Vita-President | General Manager.
m*mWkwiumk**k*m
BCHEDLLE IN EFFECT NOV, 18, 1UA
LEAVE NORFULK DAILY.
-; $U g?u? l'llu ciiii.ex ?> <.x|iroaa?
tor t*eiuratturx, Kiels?
UlOll U 1.'. ?1,1 nnmiiBgioH,
miao (ttr liirnclsbsirar?
gt nn iii) k <?, H utt lorsl.Kllsa
Sleltl, l'oi iitiouiaa.lien
uvm, ? ?II uui Im. nnd
? im :ii4i>. Slleuwur K?,nn
cm?- io ? iiliimlina k nn
out cliniisr. .AlKO M,r
?MilaNUi, Krinml, Kuux.
vlllc. ?.'Iiaianuusa iinti
Inn laioiliair pultita_
Pullman ->i<ei" >. ''ml.
reir.i tu ? i.ai isuanoar?.
10:n9 p m?l or Petersburg, Ksdford,
laski. Bristol; eisoior Bin?ti?ld,
aua Pss aboDtas; ano tor Rai ty
Muiim ami all niaiien. nu Win
stou-Selem Division. Ii?* Pali
luan ?ieeper Ni.riol- t? Resn>
ose. Connect, Mt Koanoue at
710 a in a it|, ?VssblBgtsn h?d
Chattsiiougi, limited i?r ail
pi.Ulis .-^oaili arid Won. Pell?
niMo s nepers Koaaokato M.m*
phlsasd New Orleans. Dioing
rarsttaebed
j. 1. i; I v E? Nortois ojallr,8:20a m, 11:26 s m
NORKoI.k'aND RlCHMONft
rVuTiatii r. i.isiiteii.i
.>?iIolk 4:86 P >u, ar
f'TO I'.r lililOu.l 7 oo p m, on
nectia? for Waaniuginn, Haiti
more, ' Phi ad eh bis and N?w
l orK. Returning, ?Hie Rleh
IDOO.I '? On a in an itu Nuriolk
11:26 a in. Steps only hi -?,!>? ?
Waver s sad Petersburg, Seeend
lb sets not srsaptcd for
is'sn.u ou tne(e iikii.K.
nihi-r ,|aii? ,ram l?sve Nor?
'oik *S' a in. arrive ui Rioii
nionn 11:05 a m, t'.uinrniug,
lesvc ItiebmoDd 5:10 p ;i> ar
rive St .Norfolk S'IO p iu.
rernirthM ini?rtua!ion ,.i to tickets, rstes.
? lyiSjjO, ob? ks, o:o, rail o'l or address 14 w
I oofA'NEY, District Pasrenger Agent: <: It
dOBLEY,Tickel Awen'. ?:i". Wain street,cornar
of Orsnby.or C F FTNl II, Ay?ni, deput Nor
Ulk and We.tprn rail road.
W. .BKVI1.I,
lirneral fm .ecgsr Agent.
tienerai Ott es, Itsaaoke, Vs.
rhcX I Hug York. Philadelphia and
Roma ) Mm RaliF03(i ^
. K!x hohrs qUICKKi: THAN ANY OTHER
THK??CiU DAY AND NIOHT express
EACH WAY.
BCUEDULKIN EFFEI l IAN. .0,189,
LEAVE NORFOLK.
7:t6s,iu. dally, ezcepi Miiiuay?(Portsmouth,
Uigh iir^t, 7:8o s. ui.) Arriveat
Fhtl- lelplils Si 3 p. m.; New York at
?>:p. ni
LEAVE NORFOLK.
6 0 p.m. uaily.tl'orisnionih, High street, 151.)
.^rrlv.- hi Pnlladelphfa 6:10 a. ra.:
Hvw i nr k 7 |g h. tu.
a It K1VI AT NORFOLK.
Mil in. dally (Porismonth. Hli<n strast, 9:1!).)
leavmc Now York s i>. m.: PuladeU
PAHR|V1 ''atNORIOLK.
grto to. ua'l? except Sunaay- (fortfmo ith,
Higbstreoi 0:15 n. in.}, leaving New
York ?r s a. iu : Pbllaileliihla. 10:20a.
' ln?e r0?'iiecii"o inaao *uu ?| mj| aud
soumi llr.e, to and ffftia it .'ton.
DullniBEi Hlsupm? Cars ou n'Unt traics oo
twesn jPt?aT City, i'hliftdelpnl. situ < ?po
fharlsa. pullman Banst and Parlor rar? on
day tralr, Iriwecn Philadelphia and Capo
Cbei^ThroQgh llckeia soid snd haggagechock?
ed st Wslke's Agency, uuder Atlautlo Hotel,
snd on tho swamors.
r.b. COOKE.Qan'1 Agaat.
nOAKOKE AND CA?HIE RIVER LINE
lt
STEAMER LUCY
leaves foot Coonuercs s:re*t every tVeJuf-?''ar
ai 4 p. in., i i Plymouth ?n t Reaaoks river
lauoing. ss bigb ss I'al ijra, N. i ., Wiud.or
an I ali i sshis rivet landings. Freight ie
eeivSn dadv.
I rilE SOTTINGIIAM AHRENN CO.,
I Phone No IM Agsnts.
Money Mav Be Lost.
TRAVELERS CHEQUEtO
of ilia
American Express Co.
; ro refunded If lo t and are as available
ns cash anywboro in the world, l'riuci -
pul office of company, 66 Broadway, N. X.
TRmT?t.cr? (ininn;
1VIV. NORFOLK, AIjREHAHLK AND
ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO.,
KS.,
winter and BPH1NU schedule: in
EFFECT FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 18U5.
LiF.AVI Kobvolk. ,
7:10? m, Daily e'eept Sunday. Mlxad.
Dali/. Tbrougn express.
Daily. laical Express.
Daily. 1.0 ?I K }??...
Dally except Sunday. Local Ex?
press.
Sunday only.. TbtOUgh Ex?
press.
1 >u 1 y except Sunday. Through
Exnrest,
IjKAVK VlttUIMlA llr.ARR.
D-jly exiopt Buntiay, Through
Express.
Daily except Sunday. Local Ex
pi?.>.
Sunday only. 1 ocal Exprcts.
Da'tj eirept Sunday. Mixed.
Dully. Thrnurh Express.
Daily. IjkbI Exi i-eaa.
Daily, Loral I' ip CM.
<?r?si Tralos mine iha trip in
inutee; Local Exprtas Tu n.
h..- niliititea.
A Chair Cji altarhed lo all ngcr trains
S?sts S8 couts each,
B. P. HOLLAND,
General Superintendent.
J^ORFOLK AND CAROLINA RAILROAD
OONDENBKD BCIIEDULB.
IN EFFECT NOVEMBER is. 1894.
8.2:26 pm.
8:30 p. na.
6 80 p n,
li Op m.
8 45 p. io.
0:30 a u,
0; 10 a in.
10:05 B in.
1:16 p in.
2:96 p in.
4.88 p in
7:00 p in
Through i"
thlrty-fii
loll'
STATIONS.
10 3J. a
M b: in
I 89 (? in
6 IS l> in
IV JO p ui .*. 50 o m
13 5? p oi
1.? Norfolk. V?.
Ar Suriolk. Va.
Ar Tnni?, N C.
Ai HoUgiiort, N I".
Ar Tarhoro, N C.
Ar ttocky Mount, N C.
Ar Wllliarnsl?n. N C...
Ar Plymouth, N C.
Ar Washington, N C.
A r x iiiin>. N C.
Ar Wilson, N C . 1 f.Kp ml
Ar tioleW'voro, N C. 306 p ml
Ar Wilmington, N C. 5 15 t> I
Ar Fayatteviue, M C. 4 .;o n i
Ai Florono?, * ?'.I 7 if, ? s 90 a ui
Ar Charleston. X C. 11 IS r ml c 10 a m
No. 73
Dally.
No. 108.
Daily ox.
Sunday,
8 40 a m, j Kl p ai
?i| KOS p ni
Ar Coliin-nia, S C
Ar Augusta, (la.
M '
in.
ArSavannnli, (la.
Ar JaetuMiiTiHo, Fla..
Ar Solma, N C.
Ar Ralaigh, N c.
Ar Greensboro, N c ...
Ar Ajueiille, N (;_
6 1? p ui
7 5* |> m
* 06 p in
7 85 p ui
7 *b p in
18 ss p m
7 20 a m
S 00 a in
12 81 a in
to on p in
3 80a ui
12 15 p in
" BO a in
19 a in
"a p in
?-?0 n ill
4n p in
i 10 a m
1 le a in
2 18 pin
1 00 n iii
T 86 a ro
2 Itouan
II 10p in
Dally, conneots
for all pilots South.
108 Daily, eirfpi Sunday, makes nlose
connection at lt..hK., ,i iur Washington N C
foa. N. C.j Plymouth, N, C and all Ea.t
aroliua points; u'?o at Rocky Mount
train It. lor all puials Sum h.
wllh A. C, L Irain Si
riih
Irain* arrive at Norfolk C0.il m. Dailv
soal ; I . a. nv Daily, , ,,,,,, Sunday.
mpau) 'a Norfolk wharf
I'atscnger and Ticket
AI
llaggaga > in , kr,i ai
pint alto ??> orllae o
Agent, !'('. Main itrtel
For tlckela te all pelnts South, sleeping car
reservation and general Information, rail on
oraddresa J, .v. NEUOEBAI BK,
Passenger und Tlnkei Aeent,
JA MEN F MAUP1N,
General Forwarding Agent,
T. M. EMERSON,
General Freight .m i Passenger Agent.
O. M. SERPI LI., 8
General Mausger, Norfolk.
NORFOLK AND MU THr.RN rXiTr?Td
COMPANY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT UCTOBBR I, 1SQ4.
MAll. AND EXPRESS LEAVES NORFOLK
daily (except Bunuarl 9:46 ? ui for Ehrahrtti
City, Edeotcu. Maokey'a Ferry, Konrr. 1'an
i?ho. KelbaTMi.elo. Coalmen at Edsntuu with
N. A 8. It, H. steaaser aj lollowa: l'uilv
Inrrpt truaduy) for Plymouth aud
Wiu.lsor. ?ll.sDAY. THUKsDAV auri
i SATURDAY for ad landings on chonau
rirer, on MONDAY aui FRIDAY fur
Scupperuong ri??r, aua WEDNESDAYS
for Salmon > re. k. Ceanee > al Hellhaieu with
stexmex Havon Belle i?r Makelayrllle, South
i iswk, Aurors, Wuhisgtuu au.i iii'enooJiatn
landinrs.
EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NORFOLK
4iopm ouilr icvtept Suutlay) for Elisabeth
City, Eden ton and ?jyitml.u?. Canneets at
Elisabeth City wilk the rtcamirs Neuto
and Nowberu Monday, .Tuesday, ihrdoa d
Saturday for Newhtru. HoaDoke laland and
Marahearl City, Eifialnii aud Uoldelmro via A.
A rl. C. r. r., and ler Jaoksenvllle, Wllming
ten. N. < , aud all stations on the W. N. A N,
r. U., and at Kdentoa daily with steamer for
Plymouth.
ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.
MAIL AND EXPRESS dally (i.xrrpt Sun?
day) at 4:96 p ui, aod Expreis daily (exiept
Suudiv) hi Ii a in. connect with all rail and
steam lines a! Norfolk tor the North, East and
We>t. !'.??, .-i-.i-, c r aud lr?i<ht stations loot of
East Main slre<.t. Norfolk and Weslarn uepot.
L?STERN CAROI INA DISPATCH. FAST
|j I'RI.IOIII LI NE AND Ol.U lO-lD'HiN
I '.' between all points North and East ria
Norfolk ai.d Norfolk nud souths n Railroad to
Easiara Ninth i arolina.
Freight rseoired ilaiiy and hirwardei prompt?
ly at low ratrs
I or !urt k*r iiiforruatUn ai pls lo I ho (ierisral
Othceol the N.i S. K: R. Co., Norfolk, Va.
H. C. HUDGINS,
(ienersi FreiKht and Fasseugcr Ag 'nL.
M. K. KING.
General M:ina?er.
BALTlMOKh MTEAal fACKET CUAlr/ANY
(BAY LINE).
REDUCED RATICSj BY THIS FAVORITE
LJNE. QUICKEST' PASSEN?ER AND
FREIGHT ROUTE BETWEEN
THE NORTH AND BOUTH.
COMMENCINO MONDAY, April 1st. 1831
Lv Portsmouth, High street.-C: ! p m.
Lv. Norfolk, MtdnstreM.I . 0 p m.
Lt. Old Point, Uyg^eia 1'inr.(7:00 p. lu.
Ar. Bs'.timore. Cuioo Doct. " ::0 a. tn.
B. A O R i:
l>. Raltimore.? ' 1 a. m
Ar. New York.?\Ll:ifSl?'
Ar. Philadelphia.. "
South Bound.
Lv. New York.
Lv. Philadelphia...
Ar Baltimore.
?8 50 a. in.
?1 lo p. m.
?11:13 a.m.
B. A O. R R.
11 no p. ui.
;t .'.0 p. m,
t 'ii p. ra.
Lv Baltimore, t'nion Deck.|6d?p. m.
Lt. " Canton. 7:00?. m.
Ar. Old Point.- 7 00 a. in
Ar. Norfolk. .:W1 ??
Ar. Portsmouth. 8:H0 a. m.
The trip oy tlie-e>if aiuarA nrtui.is a uiosi en
joyabla sail on the Chraipeako Bay, pas-.iug
through Hampton Roads and bsrhorof Nor?
folk, with view of all ohiects of interest lncl
dent to these historical haul.ties. Offering un?
surpassed serrioe in every particular. Large
and lnsurlautly furnished saloons and state?
rooms, hosted by steam and lighted by elec?
tricity.
lloiois sold to all points North, E.sst and
Wost and baggage checked to destination,
htaterooms rncSTred upon application In person
at the company's office,No. 77 Wast Main street,
or on board stsamar.
FToteht will not hB received after 4:00 p. m.
to go forwsrd that day. .
?fDsJIy except Sunday._'Daily._
ROANOKE. NORFOLK AND
BALTIMORE STEAMBOAT CO.
Commrtieing TUESDAY. June 25th.
18*J4. tlio ateaniere of this line will leave
Itav Line wharf every Monday and Thurs?
day at sa tn for lull imore, ami leave
Baltimore. Pier No. 9| Light street wharf,
every 'luesday end Saturday at 5 p m.
Freiaht record dallv^ ^DML,
Telephon? 8. Agent?
Norfolk & Washington
Steamboat Company.
utVlfniV!,, vU"1 P>**tM Iron palace steanssn
WASHINGTON and NORFOLK will leave
dslly as follow.;
NORTH BODND.
Steameri learo Portsmouth, foot <jf "*
North street at.5 M , ra
j.??ve Norfolk fool of Mathowsslreet.att 10 p as
I.eavo Old Point at._.7 20 p m
Arrivo Wsshiuglsn at..6 45 a in
B.&O. K.P.. Pins. R R
Leave Washington at. H 00 a m 7 M a la"
Arrive PbiLnl-lphla at..11 10 am 11 05 a aa
Arrivo New York. 1 r,-, ? ,., 1 43 ? rn
gooiu IIoumd. B. A O.I'., it. Ps.sj.i.R.R
l.eav.? New York at.11 W) a la U 00a ax
Leaves Philadelphia at_ 1 88pm 1 30 p u?
Arrive* Washington at.. 4 30 pm 4 30pm
Steamers leave Washington at. 7 00 p m
A rnte at Fortress Monro? at. S 30 a ta
A rrivo ai Noii?lk at. T SO a ta
A 1 rive ut loitsiuouth at. 8 00 a ss
Tuo ahevu svaeduls give, passenger* from me
Norib a lay ov?r of two houra and thirty
iniuntea in the SVesiag b.fore taking the
aleamer. thus all .,il|i,< an opportunity of see
Log the Capital oft be Nstlen. ?,
The trip down tho historic Potomac River
and Chesapeake Hay on the elegant steamers ?f
tbU company Is -insttrpasssd. 'lbs steamers
are ronii>jratiTe>y new, haon* been ballt In
1891, and are til ed IIU i? tb? 1110a luxuriant
luauner with electril ielit? osll balls and steam
best in ea< h room. The tables are supplied
with ev. rj delli si v of the ???* on fiom tho
markets or Washington and Norfolk* Tickets
on sate at I! A o. ticket offlee, N. it C. office
at W. T. Walke'f.
Fer lurlher informellen apply
D. J. CAL'-AHAN,
Te'.sphane 411. i ??>?.??.
MERCHANTS" AND MINERS' ? Cl
DIRECT ROUTE.
FOR L03TON. PROVIDENCE ASU SA?
VANNAH.
f.vorv MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, an*
FRIDAY atf.:00d. m. FOR boston.
FOU providenoe.
Kvorv TUESDAY and SATURDAY at
5.00 p.m.
FARES TO BOSTON and PROVIDENCE:
First class, including meals an.I
saloon Btateroom berth.$ 9 00
Becotid ciass, including meals and
borth._ 703
I nit SAVANNAH.
lveiv ! UN I) AY, WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY at :? a. m.
Fare?First-cl iss, including meats
and berth.$12 50
Faro - Second-Mass, including
meals and bank. 8 oo
Pf rishablc froight sent via Provldsnoa,
forwarded by early train to Boston, and
at the s .nio rate as by direct steamers to
Boston
Perishable freights not received latsr
than 5i3U p. m. ou sailing days of Boston
ships l :;o laillug d..ys of Trovidsuoa
ships.
l or fnrthor information "ipplv ta
lt. H. WRIUUT, Agaut. Norfolk. V?.
A. D. BTEBBINS. Ass t Tariff m'gr.
W.P. TUUNEIt. General Pass. Agent.
J. C. WHITNEY. Trait. Manager.
Oeuoral oflices. Baltimore. Md.
CID MINW STEAM?
SHIP COHPAMV.
FOR NEW YORK.
PASSENGER SHIPS AP.E APPOINTED TO
I -.ail from Norfolk on MONDAY. TUES?
DAY, Wl DNESDAY*. THURSDAY aud SAT
URO \ Y at Ii p in. From New York on MON?
day;-. TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, TH?RS
U\ vsai :: p ru.
Passeugei ai'<*broinod.itinns unsurpassed.
Fare. Including meals aud stateroum
berth. $ S Od
Fare, round trip, limitvd to thirl v
days..* 13 00
hur to-iiet? ami re>orva:lon ol staterooms ap?
ply at Comusiiv'i ofllcs, 71 Main street, or at
general oflli f al? iiai f.
Fi k RICHMOND?Ships leave Norfolk every
THURSDAY, o re. and leuvs Newport News
every SUNDAY aad TUESDAY evening, ar?
riving st Uli hmond tiie next in li ning.
rpiMESCHED l.K OF STEAMERS NORTH
I niuBtoU Lara v. Anomack, Virginia Dare
and Isla ol Wight, -uiIiiiz daily, except Suu
da?. LeaveCoisnan) wharf. Norfolk.
IUP. old POINT At6.e-.a0 and 11:10a m
and :? 46 o ss: Portsmouth. 6:45 and 10:30 sad
8:05 n in Bav Line Wbai 1. Norfolk at 7 and
II HO ,i in snd I p ui.
I i IR HAMPTON?AI 11:16 a n< sud 3:40 p raj
Pay. II 30 a m anil 4 p m: Portsmouth at 12.05
a in and l O". i in.
FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH FIELD
- At 2 0 i u Portsmouth.2:15 u in; flay Lino
srhsrf, 6 r> m.
FOREAS'I AND WARE ill VERS? Daily, ex
cept Sunday leaving Compsnv's wbsrf at 6:20
a in Portsmouth,6:45 a m: Bay Line Wharf,
Norfolk. 7 a ui.
FOR BACK. POQUOSIN AND SEVERN
HIVERS?Touching at old Point, leaving
< ompanv's wlmrl MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS
and 1- Kl DA YS at E 80 s m; Portsmouth, 8.45 a
iu: l!ay Line ?hart, Norfolk, at a am, rsturn
iuc next dar.
FOR NANSEMOND RIVER and SUF?
folk At 3 p m: Portsmouth,3:10 p ni. con
necting at Suffolk with W. L. Co.; R, R. and S.
uud I . U. R.
Freight for Matthews, Hack. Poquosia, Ware,
Ssvern and Nansenioud rivers must be pre
P,K?RT1I CAROLINA division?(Formerly
N. N. A W. D i Stesuter Albemsrle Wives
No'rfo k for Washlnptou. N. C, Moodsys at 9
p m; Fridays * a in, esrrying freight and
passengers for Wa-ti ngton and paints on the
Tar, Puneoanii Pamllco Rivers.
Freight for NEW I ERNE, N. C, received at
N. and s. R. R. depot. . ? J
Freight received dally, except Sunday, until
5 p in, M. b. CROWELL, Agent.
1.->Or. RICHMOND, PETERSBURG,
1 ULI? POINT, CLAEEMOST, NEW?
PORT news snd.lames river landings
direot by daylight?Virginia Navigation
Company's i'Iok nt Stoamer I'OJ.iHo.n
A-.leaves 'HvdO sjWbart.Norloib.every
TUESDAY. 1 HUILSDAV and SATURDAY
at 7 a. vi.. toncbiug at J'ortsmoutu. U d
i'oiut, Nt)\".po.t Ne?s H"ing au t return?
ing, arriving at r.iclimoud about 5 p. m.,
connecting with all culling trains. Fara
to Ricbmoud, *i-?0: faro to liicbmondl
nii i r. turn 02.60' 'are to Rlebmond
socond-class, $1* Tickets rnacn cheap?
er than bv anv other route to
Richmond Fetor burg. Wavorly, Bioks
ford and statious on Atlantic and
liunviile railroad and an points via Rich?
mond, 'li.-ketsfor ale at ticket agencies
of Wulke ft son. II. Braudt and on board
steamer. . , ,,
ajd'Fraigbt received dally, Sunday et?
centod for all above named points,
?.epioa, io JAMES w> jicCARRItJIC.
Agent.
c
LYDE's REGULAR LINE STr.A.
FOR PHILADELPHIA?
< mlv direct imo from Norfolk to,_
PUn?rther order* steamers are appeinied
to1 a /fr".u Norfolk every Monday. Wcduea
?Dt Vali t Sntuiday at ? p. m.. snd Irom Chtla
d'fpSla e^ery T.^dar.PThursd?y and S.tur
?a?i roush bills of ladiug to ?II points South,
?-iiU Southwest via S. aud R., Atlantic Co.s?
and VlrglnU and Tennessee Air Line
nLn-eJS?. E JAMES W. McCARRICK,
"" General Southern Agent, Norfolk, Vt>
wm. F. CLVDE & CO., AgenU,PWlse>lapJa