From the North Carolina Whig |
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January 21, 1861 |
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Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Rail
Road |
Western Division, Charlotte, Dec. 6, 1860
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Passengers will be accommodated to and from the head of
the Road daily, Sundays excepted, as follows:
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Going West |
Leaves Charlotte at |
9 |
A. M. |
" Tuckaseege Station |
9:45 |
" |
Arrive at Brevard's
" |
10:30 |
" |
Going East |
Leave Brevard's Station at |
4 |
P. M. |
" Tuckaseege
" " |
4:45 |
" |
Arrive at
Charlotte
" |
5:30 |
" |
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Proper flag signals being given at intermediate points,
passengers will be taken up.
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Wm. Harty, Agent
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At the head of the Road, four-horse Post Coaches will be
found ready to take passengers and baggage to Lincolnton, connecting
regularly with the trains. At Lincolnton four-horse coaches run
tri-weekly to Newton, Denoir, and Abingdon, Virginia, leaving on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, in the morning, and returning to
Lincolnton on the evenings f the same days.
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C. A. Sutherland & Co.
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Stage Proprietors
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December 11, 1860
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