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Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company Wilmington.

Annual reports of the president and directors and the general superintendents of the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta and Wilmington & Weldon R.R. Co.'s [serial] : with the proceedings of the general meeting of stockholders (Volume 1876)

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609 30


227 72


532 93



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Statement showing the Receipts of the ]V{h)iington , Cfjlumhia dk

and Passenger's, also ernhracing Receipts from United

of 2'hrough Tickets hy Other Roads, for the





EASTOVER.




Month
















PASSENGER'




Freight.


Passen


Total.














—


ger.






Throug


h.


Local.


1875.














Oct . . .












148

249


90

28


524 90


Nov..


38


42


81 05


119


47


1,301 {S-l


Dec...


38


26


233 53


271


79


173


17


993 75


1876.


















Jan . .


51


84


94 25


146


09


229


96


672 60


Feb...


75


44


65 90


141


34


192


37


514 60


March


73


01


77 40


150


41


297


56


619 90


April.


55


03


52 40


107


43


185


67


475 96


May . .


59


30


59 35


118


65


375


10


520 85


June.,


124


82


57 60


182


42


649


85


516 05


July . .


32


98


107 40


140


38


622


80


444 25


Aug . .


27


32


- 61 61


88


93


870


26


469 05


Sept . .


29


35

77


94 68


124


03
94


673


31


490 25




605


985 17


1,590


4,668


23


7,543 78





GROYEWOOD.


UNION DEPOT.


Month.








Fkkight.




Freight.


Passen-
ger.


Total.


Through


Local.


Total.


1875.
October


34 32


103 70


138 02


54


16 84


17 38


Nov'ber


58 84


86 10


144 94;


24 65


6 70


31 35


Dec. . . .


31 26


128 90


160 16'


20 11


1 50


21 61


1876.
January


53 87


54 05


107 92


47 11


1 00


48 11


Feb . . .


100 14


60 05


160 19


63 33


13 65


76 98


March. .


81 32


51 00


132 32


135 15


27 82


162 97


April . .


11 09


13 90


24 99;


103 56


55 03


158 59


May . . .






\


3 95

8 23
3 42
2 56

9 51

422 12


23 60

9 28

' " " 25


27 55


June . .








17 51


July . ...








3 42


August






1


2 81


Sept . . .








9 51




370 84




868. 54'






497 70


155 67


577 79



21

Augusta Rail Road Company at each Agency, from Freights
States, Express, Conductors, Minor Sources, and' Sales
Fiscal Year ending Septemher T,oth, 1876.

COLUMBIA.





Passenger.














Total.


Total.


Tliroiigli.
2,742 15


Local.


Total.




673 80


335 6C^


3,077 81


3,751 61


1,550 90


2,244 55


295 85


2,540 40


4,091 30


1,166 92


1,866 48


267 23


2,133 71


3,300 63


902 56


797 62


154 33


951 95


1,854 51


706 97


790 99




790 99


1,497 96


917 46


650 85


113 89


764 74


1,682 20


661 63


1,885 49


218 93


2,104 42


2,766 05


895 95


530 93


50 08


581 01


1,476 96


1,105 90


378 35


49 99


428 34


1,594 24


1,067 05


357 67


423 68


781 35


1,848 40


1,339 31


454 46


772 19


1,226 65


2,565 96


1,163 56


1,434 73


142 08


1,576 81


2,740 37


12,212 01


14,134 27


2,823 91


16,958 18


29,170 19



NORTH EASTERN R. R.


Cheraw i


fe Darlington R. R.






Freight.






Freigh'j:




Throngli.


Local.


Total.


Throngli


Loca
223


1.


Total.


3,529


97


7,308 75


10,830 72


348 03


81


571 84


3,185


15


5,277 77


8,462 92


227 79


176


72


404 51


2,771


13


3,885 75


6,656 88


189 76


168


98


358 74


1,992


78


1,839 83


3,832 61


171 52


105


13


276 65


1,169


12


901 79


2,070 91


127 02


349


75


476 77


1,245


42


1,207 93


2,453 35


145 18


386


46


531 64


954


75


827 04


1,781 79


121 39


314


19


435 58


1,155


25


700 85


1,856 10


112 56


397


89


510 45


1,77+


73


606 50


2.381 23


146 66


305


71


452 37


596


00


784 09


1,380 09


140 59


396


27


536 se


592


46


1,015 36


1,607 82:


256 40


286


80


543 20


2,135


95


3,478 52


4,614 47!


516 49


351


45


867 94


10,102


71


27,834 18


47,936 89


2,503 39


3,463


16


5,966 55



22



Statement s/iowhu/ t/ie I?eeej)t^ of the Wilmingto?), Columhia c&

and Passengers ; also ejuhracing lieceipts from United

of Through Tk'kets by Other lioads^for the





Southern
Express.


iWlLXIXGTOX ifc WeLDOX R.


R.'


Pee Dee

Steamers.


Moxrn.


Freight.






Freight.






Through






' Throng


•li.


Local.

2,378 78


Total


i


Freight.


1875.
October .


435 53


12,533


85


14,912


63


58 05


Kov


437 21


9,536


65


1,831 65


11,368


30


59 34


Dee ....


59S 65 1(».4G4


93


1,491 54


11,956


47


29 59


1876.






•










January.


4S7 19


2,988


92


673 60


3,662


52


Q>^^ ^^


February


413 27


2,147


16


300 03


2,447


19


, 141 22


March.;.


3t>4 43


1,268


08


276 28


1,5^4


36


87 80


April . . .


354 85


, 1,326


88


167 36


1,494


21


146 50


May... .


2S4 33


1,363


70


102 86


1,466


56


121 01


June . . .


223 6S


1,006


39


181 74


1,188


13


48 45


July ....


233 98


909


67


115 61


1,025


28


j 32 57


Auo; ....


199 60


892


87


127 03


1,019


90


1 79 05
' 108 57


Sept ....


341 22


8,4b6


47


844 08


9,330


00




4,373 94


! 52,925


57


8,49u 56


61,416


13


1 ' 978 84



G. & C. R. R. Co.



Month. I Freight.

( . I

Throudi Local. Total.



Sales of
TliroUirh



Goyern-
nient.



Tickets by iTranspor-
Other Roads. ^^^^j^„_



1875.
October.
Koy.. .
Dec. ..

1876.
January
Feb ..'.
March . .
April . .
May . . .
June . .
July . . .
August
Sept . . .



5,130 98
4.575 08
4,917 4<>



47 78
2 09



16 72
36 02
30 h%\
46 78
50 59
46 51
35 00
44 68



68 69
37 43
54
2 40
25
00
67



16 72;

104 71

68 02;



2
11



47
52
46
37



32!

99

76il
00



50 08: 20 30



56 35

70 38



7,981 55
7,325 34
6,877 58
8,063 10,
5,759 S7i
3,831 20
4,597 78
3,964 111
6,275 54'



384 00



108 64



356 971 143 28 500 28,



69,299 59i 542 51



23



Avfjvsta Rail Road Company at each Agency, from FreiyJUs
States Eicpress, CondactorH^ Minor Sourceit^ and Salea
FtHcal Year ending Septemher yyth, 1876,



W ATE REE STEAMERS. CHARixrrrE Col. <fe Aug. R. R.





Fkeight.




Tlirouf^li.


Local.


Total.


125 37




125 37


116 15




116 15


85 48




85 48


156 18


25


156 43


115




115 06


139 31




139 31


101 74


3 60


105 34


87 89


4 00


91 89


59 69




59 69


19 79




19 79

65 88


65 88




123 26




123 26


1,195 SO


7 85


1,203 65

















Fkeight


•




Through. Local.


Total.




7,030


05 . . .




7,030


05


5,705


14 65


19


5,770


33


4,267


60


49


24


4,316


84


6,178


11


85


40


6.263


51


6,739


50


105


91


6,845


41


5,060


67


65


68


5,126


35


4,167


90


26


?M


4,194


20


3,177


55


22


32


3,199


87


1,730


07


5


62


1,735


69


1,753


35 24


84


1,778


19


2.624


78 43


78


2,668


56


6,979


30| 49


71


7.'i29


01


55,414


02


543


99


55,958


01



Minor

Sources.


L^nited
States Mails.


Conductors
Collections.


Parlor Cars.


Geaxd Total.


820 00

290 87


2.100 95

2.100 95

2.101 01

2,100 95
2,100 95
2,100 97
2,100 95
2,100 95
2,100 97
2.100 95
2.100 95
2.100 97


3.308 37
1.411 98
2,064 65

1.711 20
991 10

1,092 75
838 80
858 31
766 03
837 81
776 23

1,140 38




70,978 76
58,585 13


110 00

13 46

5 00

1 38

214 25

455 01

207 83


158 00

210 00
232 ('0
344 Ori
275 00
69 00


55,615 59

48,187 94
43.337 12
38.929 00
35^937 16
34/555 26
29,745 40


54 00




29,550 15
32.896 88
53,892 72


1,671 80


25,211 52


13,797 61


1,288 00


532,311 11



24

RECAPITULATION.

Freight :

Throui^li $167,101 50

Local .". 196,954 55

$364,056 05

Passensrer :

Throu^li $ 78,436 32

Local.". 58,018 97

136,455 29

United States Mail 25,211 52

Transportation of United States Troops and

Freisjlit 542 51

Express Freight 4,373 94

Minor Sources 1,671 80

$532,311 11
F. 11. GORDON,

Auditor.



•25

Statement of Expenditures of the Wilmi?igton ColiimMa &

Augusta Rail Road, for the Year ending Se/pt. "^oth, 1876.

Conducting Transportation.

Advertising $ 2,484 13

Agents and Assistants at Stations 15,1)32 33

Agents, Soliciting 8,028 82

Brakenien 6,317 52

Car Cleaning and Inspecting 1,343 69

Car Fnrnitnre and Fixtnres 32 00

Car Service 2,824 09

Clerks ■• . . 10,547 77

Conductors and Baggage Masters 7,229 65

Dispatchers and Yard Masters 434 00

Drawback and Allowance 4,156 67

Expenses of Stations, except Labor 705 97

Fuel for Stations 58 15

Watchmen 3,969 28

Incidentals 1,755 89

Labor at Stations 10,520 27

Light at Stations 771 22

Light for Cars 856 51

Loss and Damage 14,273 40

Mail Service 815 80

Office Furniture 125 93

Personal Injur}^ 54 00

Printing and Stationery 4,482 87

Revenue and Postage Stamps 344 42

Stations repairs of, and Rent 267 00

Master of Transportation 1,999 92

Stock Killed 2,777 49

Switchmen 1,266 92

Telegraph Expenses, including Operators 3,383 29

Wrecking 314 07

Total $108,073 05

Maintenance of Cars.

Cars, Passenger and Baggage, repairs of 23,352 54

Cai's, Express, repairs of 4,104 22

Cars, Freight, repairs of 11,528 83

Cars, Mail, repairs of 3,890 91

Car Shops and Sheds repairs of 67 59

Fuel for Stoves 743 00

Incidentals 511 68

Oil, Waste and Packing 4,362 61

Superintendence 310 00

Tools and Repairs of Tools 150 90

Total $49,022 28



26

Motive Power.

Engineers and Firemen $24,053 61

Fuel for Locomotives 22,656 01

Fuel for Shops 1,752 40

Incidentals 194 50

Locomotive Engines, repairs of 12,437 36

Oil and Tallow" 2,674 04

Patterns and Tools, repairs of 1,571 08

Shops and Engine Houses, repairs of 692 53

Shop Machinery, repairs of 655 89

Superintendence 310 00

Waste and Packing 378 04

Watchmen and Engine Wipers 2,665 96

Water, Wood and Coal Stations, labor at 3,290 64

Water, Wood and Coal Stations, repairs of 112 34

Total $73,444 40

Maintenance of Koadway.

Bridges and Trestles, repairs of 14,119 20

Cars, Iload, repairs of 151 51

Subsistence 8,716 04

Crossties 23,205 44

Depot Grounds and P)uildings, repairs of 6,069 07

Division Houses, repairs of 1,022 72

Frogs and Switches, repairs of 1,276 29

Incidentals 12 72

Iron Eails 48,104 72

Joints and Chairs 2,249 62

Platforms and Road-Crossings, repairs of 46 82

Road-Bed, repairs of 3,112 85

Spikes 643 72

Superintendence and Supervisors 684 90

> Tools and repairs of Tools 896 80

^ Track, repairs of 30,029 37

Turntables, repairs of 405 36

Watchmen 1,293 80

Total $142,040 05

General Expenses.

Traveling Expenses 955 57

Legal Expenses 3,323 91

Miscellaneous Expenses 1,960 79

Printing and Stationerv 223 75

Salaries Of Officers . . . ." 13,499 78

Taxes — State, Municipal and County 23,133 6(»

Total 43,097 40



27

Recapitulation of Opekating Exkenses.

Conducting Transportation $108,073 05

Motive Power 73,444 40

Maintenance of Cars, 49,022 28

Maintenance of Roadway 142,040 05

General Expenses 43,097 40



Total $415,677 18



28

/Statement of Expenditures of the Wilmington & Weldon

Rail Road^for the Year ending Sept. 2)Ot/i, 1876.

CONDUCTING TRANSPORTATION.

Advertising $ 2,373 04

Agents and Assistants at Stations 17,014 33

Agents, Soliciting 7,859 14

Brakemen 4,988 50

Car Cleaning and Inspecting 658 27

Car Furniture and Fixtures v)7 27

Car Service 1,584 07

Clerks G,439 59

Conductors and Baggage Masters 7,648 75

Drawback and Allowance 3,872 77

Expenses of Stations, except Labor 1,071 86

Incidentals 2,924 55

Labor at Stations 9,145 09

Li. ht at Stations 782 96

Light for Cars 628 92

Loss and Dtimage 1, 184 79

Mail Service 459 35

Office Furniture • 215 80

Personal Injury, 1,770 34

Printing and Stationery 3,653 79

Revenue and Postage Stamps 229 85

Stations Repairs of, and Rent 550 83

Superintendence. 1.620 00

Stock Killed 513 35

Switchmen 802 73

Telegraph Expenses, including Operators 427 94

Wrecking 459 94

Watchmen 4,275 04

Total $83,252 86

MAINTENANCE OF CARS.

Cars, Passenger and Baggage, repairs of 24,165 82

Cars, Express, repairs of 1.592 06

Cars, Freight, repairs of 17.661 50

Cars, Mail, repairs of 1,147 94

Car Shops and Sheds, repairs of 500 51

Fuel for Stoves 491 50

Incidentals 170 81

Oil, Waste and Packing 2,451 23

Superintendence 405 00

Tools and Repairs of Tools 352 78

Total 48,939 15



29

MOTIVE POWER.

Engineers find Firemen 19,067 64

Fuel for Locomotives 29,849 94

Fuel for Shops 3,491 79

Incidentals 415 94

Locomotive Engines, repairs of 18,773 45

Oiland Tallow 3,345 12

Patterns and Tools, repairs of 1,456 14

Shops and Engine Houses, repairs of 65 35

Shops, Machinery, repairs of 515 90

Superintendence 532 00

Waste and Packing 332 18

Watchmen and Engine Wipers 978 13

Water, Wood and Coal Stations, repairs of 1,080 26

Water, Wood and Coal Stations, labor at 3,208 97



Total $82,125 81

MAINTENANCE OF ROADWAY.

Wharves 4,191 12

Bridges, and Trestles, repairs of 6,116 97

Cars, Road, repairs of 687 40

Crossties 18,239 68

Depot Grounds and Buildings, repairs of 7,045 72

Frogs and S\vitch8s, repairs of 3,564 89

Incidentals 40 45

Iron Rails 50,544 40

Joints and Chairs 567 08

Road-Bed, repairs of 4,039 81

Spikes 330 84

Superintendence and Supervisors 434 50

Tools, and repairs if Tools 650 79

Track, repairs of 27.126 91

Turntables, repairs of 316 85

Watchmen 735 00

Subsistence 8,835 00



Total $133,467 41

GENERAL EXPENSES.

Salaries of Officers 12,919 78

Traveling Expenses 775 89

Legal Expenses 2,660 29

Miscellaneous Expenses 1,406 28

Printing and Stationery 174 19



Total |1 7,936 43



30

RECAPITULATION OF OPERATING EXPENSES.

Conducting Transportation $ 83,252 86

Motive Power 82,125 81

Maintenance of Cars 48,939 15

Maintenance of Roadway 133,467 41

General Expenses 17,936 43

Total $365,731 66



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