Franklin Courier GEORGE S. )UKER. . Editor and Tkoip.ietok. All letters addrcF.sid t Cko. S. 1Jaki:r, Friday... Ahmi., 2:5. 8T."i. The work of frulinifr a Conditu tion for a sovereign State, la the high est trust that cn be reposed in an American Citizen. : lie not only acts for his immediate Constituent and the present ger'era'Jon, lmt the result if his labors sdTect dirrctly the whole rHafe, and potni'y. It i hih pro vince and duty t. nmp out a iiar. of government which phull lust for ag..ss and besa guide to tWe who come af terhiin. IU is I" .draw th chart by whic'ithe ship folate i to be v'uided for all time, thr.muli fair weather and through storm, :vr tjjyti'ootli places and the rugged as! alike. To 'do this the wisest and lkt men in the community bhould b all means 1 electa!. A Constitutifcial Convention should be composed of the ablcit, wisest, and beit men in t..c State, for in them is abHolutcly vested all. the attributes of aovcreipdy. Buch has generally been the chsrae tsrofthe ineo that have hitherto sat in the Constitutional Contentions uf this State, if we except that of 18G8, whicli was bj no means a North Caro lina Convention. The Convention of 1835, waa in all probability tha able-t bod of men that ever nembled in the Stac. A body that counted among its member a Ma on, a (iastjn, n Dauinl, a ., Swain, a. Seauell, an Ed wards and many others (if that charac ter was necessarily above thoi average cf deliberation bodies, in ability. In the Convention of .1801, was Gov. Graham. Gov. lteid, Mr. ledger, Mr. Craige, Mr. Ed vard', Gen. ;Lcachi" and men of that character, who would havo " been bright and ahiuing'Jiuhts in any body of men. In the -Convention of 1875 satVueh 'inch as Wm.'Katon Jr., Mr. P, II. jWiiiKton. C. C. Mark, lion. II. V. Moore, Judge Howard and many otl.or able and distinguished Carol ininns. ; Tliee Conventions were all. composed cf able men, Men whoHC reputations were not 'circum scribed by State lines," and some of them, Tmd not only a national reputa tion for ability, but- their f me, ex tended wherever the Kng'ish ' system , of jurisprudence" pertfcinod. Many of these men huve parsed off the Sfage of action ; yet we have some of them left,' and many have come up who arc in every way worthy to take . the places of their illustrious prede ceasors in the great' Convention of 187" When such men as Gi ah am,; llattle. Vance, l'owlc, Mcrriinon, Ran-. oro. l)avi, Grein. Durtch, MeRae, and many' others' we might mention ball assemble In our State Capitol, and, proceed to form a Government for our State, then will the' old time confidence .gf our pi-oplu irj their gov ernment, bo again reford. They will look foward to a return to the days of justice, : happiness and pros perity. '' : . Let all' the Counties pee that the Lest uien shall be selected to that Convention. It is near enough tf. that of 1868 to stand out in admiruble contrast with theaetof vnltere, that then, met in our. State Capital under the auspices of the bayonet hik! iipset our old Mate government with - itsj cherished principles, mid hallowed associations. Let us remember that we are North Carolinians, and by the memories of the past, tlmmed of the. .present, and the ,hope of the futur, If are no atone unturned, by which we1 nay secuie a good government once . more, for ourselves, and our posterity. The following very sonsi Lie article we copy from the Greiubo'-o Civtral Protestant : , JlmxleiiH fitv tle loile. The papers are uSpoken, as they ought to be, agif.st the odious postal lilw which ( ongres recently passed. A more corrupt p;ece if business, and one more cloarly to the d'ndvantage of the many, and for the speei.il aceo-ii-modation of those who did it, rarelv ever coniea to light in lilt extremely , corrupt age. The postal mraiige 'ment, whicli the4 precious legislators displaced, in order to allow their own dirty ioggvgo to go through free of charge, was one that clearly worked to the accommodation and convenience of tbe, people4, who were thus delivered from they, cxhor1 iiaiit ates of express coin pan i5. on email packages of b'oks, 1 iceds, ample, , paijerna, but now I the people ' are 1 turned over to tie . rigors of Kx press Company oxtortior, by means of double postage on all thud class matter, while the6e Con gresaajer have voted the ranking privilege to rbemselTes And they took the precaution to cover up their tracks by ref njsin jo,4.i?iYC J"' vea .and liny rocSv led fso that itjniigbt lint be ki'owrj veto voted jr Hie 'measure; Well they knew tuat tliey were trampling upon the already exr pressed will f the people, who had demanded 'the repul of the f.aitkwjg privilege. ; a nil' for f;ar of ti e people ihfy refused the call of the yeas and tuys. Now lot the-e self condemned, niis rianTed "Tepresciifa tT? f rank as to smy of their jfcpeeehej? aUtey plise. bni be frank enough to let them know yon I cahMiave no lespeei' for'anyththg tat 1 .s .-," t ; 'a, , " . - emanates from tnem until t:iey clear their icirts of tlt postal outrage, j On f nnr aolest exchanges sug- gc-ts the j propriety of inqutnng5 of very , representative .fif(d:e ypted for this last swindle; but we think, it not at. all ufijust to' assume" that every rep resentative did so who does not volun tarily come out and, deny it, , ' There can ber scarcely any doubt thaf this odious measure will be " re- pealed a soon ' as' possible, but ita aithors are none the less to blame on that 'eeonnt. It was the last chance that some f tVetn w ill ever liaVcto' sell their votes and botray their cch stituents. and knowing it they made' the most of it. AN ACT TO CA LL A CONVENT ION OF THE PEOPLE OE NORTH CAIUJNA. ' " Whereas, The Present Constitution of Norrli Carolina h, in man j important particulars, unsnited the wants and condition ot our poopl; and where as ia the jugmVn of this Uanertl Aspm bly, a correntioa of the people is th only sur", and Is besides the 'most ec -oomicfll morle ofHenf;or am ml'og, it, and bel evin'ir th end in vitw utterly imprficticahle by leg'stative enactment . , ' .1';.). :'. '".'! on account or t e K'eat aumler of dis cordant and conflicting ; prviion9 of the C .nftitu'ion ai - x,- now i?f now therefore. ... .. . - Section 1. The General Assembly of N' rth Carolin do ,nact, (two-thirds or all the nv-mhrrs of ac;t. House ; cpn curing.) That a C -av-ntion of he po pie of North Carolina b", and the same i . )-., U hereby eal'ed.to meet in the rial! or the Ilouae of ! R-prenentatives '" in ,th , city of Raleigh, n mnndiy, 6t.h day of Sep'ember, A:. D.' 1875, fo- the pnr. pose of considering and .adoptintji such amendments to.-- the Constitution they may deem uecessary and expdi ent swhp ct only r to the rtatriction here inafter proyided. I Srx. 2. The said Conventi' n shall oon pist ot on hundred ancl twenty dele-t. pa'ep, and each county shall be entitled to th sime number of rfrlogntes tht it has m'mlt rof the' HoB9e of Repre sentnativea nnner th; present apor- tionmeut, and thf snid delegates shai have the qualifications r quired of members of the House' of Representa tive, of which qnuliflcationa the Con ! vention ah ill be thet iudg. ' ' , ; ' Skc. 3. On the 1st Thursday of Au gust 1875, the sheriffs ot the State shall open polls for tle election of delegates to the said Convention from the; r re spective countries, and th eletin aforesaid, and the registration for the same, shall be held ami conducted; the officers thereof including registars and jadgea of election, appointed; rthe votes counted and compared; the result pro claimed, and certificatss issued in the same manner asjs provHed by law ft;r the election of members of the. ITonse of Representatives of the General As sembly., t r h, s ", Skc. 4. The said delegates shall be called to order at 12 o'clock on the day fixed therefor, bv the Chief Justice or one f the Associate Justice of tbe Suprem Court or Secretary of Stat-', who. if there aot a quoram, - eiall adjourn them Vxhe same placa,and from day odsy, until a quorum shall appear; ami o-i the appearance of a quorum, he shall admin'stea to each of them , the followirging oat : '' 'T')U, A. B. do solemnly swear ' (or affirm.aathr delegate elect shall choose.) that you will biithfo'ly maintain an-i support the Constitution of tbe United S ates and the ser ril , amsndments there to, including the 13th, 14'h and 15th amendments; and that you will oeittur directly nor i mdirrctly evade or dis tesrd the dutief eojoitiei nor the rt'stictions imposed upon th? Coi vention iy tn act ot the General A eemhly authorizing your electioo. So help you Go-'." And no d Igat-s shin le psnuit'ed to sit or be eatrl'd to a seat io said Convenii.in, cr art as a de'egate thereto unMt lie snail htve airscribeu tin abovf oath or afurmation; and as S'on as a mj n y. ol the lelegate tect shall have thu app-urd an beean 8wrn in, they vliall then prore d to elec' their own preeuliog officer, an 1 such o'h.r officers and aervaant as they, from tim: to time, . shall : find n cefsry; and it a vacancy shsll occur, they shall be filVI in the came manner as they like vacancies are' filled by law in c ise of vacanr?ea in'the .General Asemaly. Said ' C nvention - shall biv no p er to ronider. d bve. ad p, or propose any amendment to Jtlit txistuig Constituti'.ai ,cr ordinance npon th- loKpwirg su'jec"f; J - The Hom 6t a 1 rand Person al . Prop erty Exemptions tie , mechanic's and larer lier, and th righ s of War women, as now sec a red by law nr, t alter of amend secti m 3 Or " 5. . article Y., of ttid Constitution,; nor . change i the ratio between the poll an.1 p oprty t ix as therein eatablishetl; nor 8haU the said Qonventioclbave power to propose,: or adopt ar;y amindment or ordinate vacating any office or term ot iose new existing ami filierl or he'd hjTirt- ne of any Selection or app intmeut un der the exist ng Constituoa and laws until the same shsll bi vacated or ex pired mrder ex tin Uvnb; bj- th ai d Con veti tion mij ncormea ' Jth a 1 iehnvnt 6t any off ce when tae r .ent term tUt-frin rfhal etpire or, virancits occur, and they may p ov.cl -, tor li lir.g sncii vacancic?, o new s tn.n as now. and HmTtitg the er'm4 'Mi r of. Not shall said ConrtntiVia adopt or jtropo?e any pln or acnendniint or fcheme ot compensation to the owters'ot' emiq cipated a'aves, nor for the payment of any liability or debt inqarred wholly ,injrt in aid of tbe, late war bet ween the States, nor for thej rfcatoratioq f imprisonment for debt; nor. glial' they require or propose, aoy educMtional or projterty qualification forofficeor: vo: ting, nor shall 'said Convention pass any ordinances- legislative in their' character, except aacb as are necessary so submit the amended Constitution to the people for their ratification or rejection or to convene the General Assembly. ' "." ' a BKC..The Constitution! as amended shall be submitsed to the people for rarification or rejection, and .shU not be oinding until the same ahrU have bcea ratified votera af the , State, and the Conveatidu . shill ; prescrllnj the moda wnereby the 8nt of ;tb, people thereon shall l-takn . and recorded. Skc. 6. There shall be printed imme diately ten copies of this act for each member of the General Assembly, and hundred copias within thirty days at ter ita ratification for "each board of county commissioners, and the use of th registrars and judges of election in their respective counties; and this act shall be in force and take tffect frm and after ita ratificaiin. Ratified the 19lh day ot March, A. D, 1875..'. V.' ' r;- ..:' V . r .- . Paporw An exchange combats with consider able vi-or the orumens-i that the city weeklies are cha per .than ;thj country paperf, because tbey pi ve nvre col umt ol rdincr' matter tor the money. Do the citv papers, it .asks, ever trive you any home news? Ner-r. Do tnc ever sav anything in Ttsar'i to y ur countj? Nolhiiifj. D they contain notices . of yiur sboolp," church??, r meeting?,improyemert's, an I hn'-idrel- of other matters of interest, which yur- connty pvp r jmb'isbes without Not an item. Do they ever s iy a wnr 5 calculated t draw attention to your county and its numerous f thriVh'fr town?, and aid in th ir prog.r- tvHi' enterprise? "Not a W"r,?. : And ' yi t there are men who tike pu; h c ntr-ct ed views of matter thv 'mlrs th.y " art getting as many q'iar'j.;inclus" I reading matter in their own p:p'-r .a'. they dp in a city paper, they' thtf k t'ie are not. getting the worth of then rto- - ey. it rvminaa us oirtne person wha, ook'tliB litfear pa r ot lo a , in tt: bX "btnaue the'v ci?t tlv s khriu uh t; pir'mneh ansabi'r t'ut ri-ed him. j j ;r Tnisr or IT. There is many, ! city and town that .will appreciate the followinjr: Orc manufactory einplov- ing a bundled men . will support an ndditionnl, ,500 people.,, Tliee hun' dred families )).! disburfe uintutilly.: on the'averagel . $800, or $7";000.in the ajrrpate. ' This niotiet" will i e drarrn into the town from the outside. wher? the .manufactured mid.- r.re CRn- sunietl. and tlw interest of tl.isTC.; 000 at' ten pr cent; - would be $7,500.1 Those hundred fahiilieV,' too, would re-- qu:re a hundred hous'ea.'tbotissnrTVf' pound of agrieuUural prcdnee. and thouanaa of yard of cotton and nor on good, thus 'piving health and im petus to avtry branch cf industry. ; H'AE JEST 3-C S S SADDLERY ESTABLISH- MENT. : ' ' -6- .' V I have just opened harness and saddle shop in Louisbursr 1 shall kp.ep always on hand a go d : stock . it scuine. made Harness and Satld es. I etnpoy gootl and ezpcruLC;d rk men, and 1 warrut all tbe wrk put op nj uie ; ail kinds 6iJ rt pairing la ra line doue.on t.ortiZotlce ana on. very reasonable terms. Aly Suop is over Mr. T. .N. Carlilt'a Stori-ou Main street. 23" 1 slicit th patronage ot the pmjie ot rranklin; . : : - - -Y. B. CLIFTON. P H O T O GRAPH I C V Gallery. ' At my ; Gallery over 3Ir. T. X. Car- lite7 Store can be found at all tirns, round, square and rustic tram a.; I am also prepared to take Gem tvpes. Card and cabinet s!Z J Fnotorsphs. J : When you Want a good picture of yourself and family,-call at my Gallery.' - i . fcy uespecwuuy, - T. CHFTON, (ADVERTISEMFXT.) notice: h U. S. Internal Revenue SPECIAL . . T A X E Sj May J. 1S73, TO.APBIL 30 1878. -O- The Rtvifod Statutes ot the United Stafes,Seci'ons '?.;y,i57,''82S3. and rtqaro evry pt-ren engaged in aoy business avocation, or employment which renutre biro liable to a SPECIAL TAX. TO PROCURE A.D PLAuE CO NPi CI' 0 t'S LY IN HIS ESTA B LtSHMKN T Olt PLAC E OF BUS! NESS'a fc.rAMl- ietting ihe py- meotrf i skid:6peciaii Tax lor tL Sj ciaJ-Tax "War lesinnir.g Miy-J 1875, tf ire ctrmmencing or containing bui ness af eAp.ril SO, 1875. the vaxes embua.;ed with- IN THE PU0VlSlONS.br THE LAW ABOVE ftUOTEU ARE THE FOL LOWING, VIZ : , : . Rert!Sers4 200 00 ;. P altr,: reta'l liquor 25 00 Dealer?, wh ltsale liquor ' 100 00 I Dealers in malt liqitors, whole s'aV ' ", '" . " ,r'r." 50 00, Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco f 25 00 ' . ItetaiJ.clfcalfcrs in leal tobacco COO 00 Andon sales of over $ 1.000, fifty cents . fr.every dollar in excess o $1,000. DeahYs in manufactured tobacco .5 00 Manufacturer of stiils , . , 50 00 And for i ach s ill manufactured 20 00 And lor each worm minulac:ured 20 00 i Manufacturers ot tobai o ) 20 00 , Manufactunrs of cigars. f? 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first clas (more than two boroea or other animals) 50 00 - Peddlera of tobcco. second, r lass (two horses or other animals) 25 00 . Peddlers of .tobacco, third class (one horse or oi her auima:) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth clas (on fotlh'r public conveyance) -10 00 Brewers ot leaf than 500 barrels 50 00 ' Bi ewers of 50 barels or more 10 ) 00 '": A,ny person, en liable, who shall fail "to'complv with the foregoing r quiw-' men(a will be subject to severe oal Persons 'or' firms linl't to pav any of the SpecialTaxes nurr.ed a;"ve tnnst apply to ISAAC J. OUNG, Col1 ct'or ot Internal Revenue at :-.llal jg , 2i.. C: and pay lor and prorur -thjs ptcia' Tax btarnp or S.auj)S thev ned, prior to Mav l187o and WITHOUT FL'U IIIEK NO ' K F. 1 - ' ? .,s..,J.' Jf: ponglass, Commies' oinr of IniermJ Revenue Ofilcf'otIut.raar litvnn. ' 'Waah'tngton;'' fVO.rFbn,rV 1. 17$. 1 JST0'i:i.Cl. TTavincr leen appoin'ed a Pommi tee by tlie BSatd ' of -t'onnty onimision '?,"() rvfV5ve ?ei I d prnposalv lr tn'iin tlie in!;e vi-r t fk rjv r at t.h'S ;Uef, py:iid -hih watr mark, Vc will rn''iv? sni'i Ht'uh-d itropnsal, ' np;il ,lhe, 3nl Ny it V1ay i ext, at-12 4:;lo k ,M IJiornTS wi'l ta' in their f;- ?' wltnt the wrk-wil c--t in money, a d a'so ' tfi (,. UMty (irdra Ijond ann prtv-d jerirtv t ,$50, vvjil be luird ; the . sccisiiii tildcr, f r ti e fai'hlul p it nnani-e of i lie voik a i ordiugj to the iuilowirg p.pecifica , lions': ' - liri tre to ho a double track, 140 teet tnnfcr- 1 8 teet vide. ! 4 rtinnners 31 fee? Ion?, 13x9 in. to hp new j-we l. 13 Cap Sills IB f w 'one, 14xU.in. 28. Flooring pUuk 22 leet long 310 inches. 28 Post 4 feet long 6x8 in. . 2S "cantlinj? 3 feet lone 3x4 in. 1 56 Plank 20 teet long 1-2x8 in. 140 tVet nt timber in length lot center track 4x8 in. The fl onng to be 18 feet long 3x8 and 10 in. ' . All of said "timbers to be of good heart p:ne. ... Stone Work. tTlwre ut two wooden arches and the stone abutment to le removed. and. ston arches to be put m their place, in all a ven archea or pillars, 18 teet lor 6 ttt wiile. .The abutment to tk a wll nt atone on ech side. In a line wuh the bridge, and walls to b hnri t wirls and run to the bill on a level with the fl or of the bridgt. be twen Ihe wails ot Eaid abutment to be filled wirii rubish (tone and dirt. Tie Arches to bt first alasa rubblt- woiki Drj. ' ' J. A. STONE. 1 Dridae t ' X. M. HAWKINS, ( Committee. April 18 8-w. . - Building ? Contractors f.-;.-. AND' ' ( LOUISRURG, N. C. , SASH, BLINDS AND DOOES MADE to ORDER, and all kinds of Machine work done at short notice, on Jia reasonable terms as elaewhere in tbe S'ate. All eradea ot Coffiins. Furnish. ed, Xiilb hearse. Tongue . and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. iPltatering hand, .-. - Lathes alwavs on SMITH & BEACHAM. YAltBOUOUUlI HOUSE RREIGH.N.C. G . W." BLACK N ELL, Prorrietor.. (GO TO- BarrpTT- & Ploa-rants To Buy f !'H Evervtliin cr Toa want. it Their new T O C K is now AiTiying- And constitutes for tlie largest in i . :... . . . - ' Low for (Dash, Oar Motto. All kind of (Groceries (Guaranteed at "Northern Freight Added." 200 Barrels Flo u r, bought before t h e ad- Vance, which we ores at old -prices. Barrow & Pleasant Ixraibur:. K. C. jLouisbiirg elling PIANOS! PIANOS!!! P Augcst DErpManufacturer of Pint o Forte, l"'! to ar.noonc'haf he i snnp".id with new. and crodlmnd Pianos, 'which he effer at bw price; app!icaticna by letter will t revive prompt attention. I AM PREPARED assisted by competert workmen t undertake the mot extensive rtpwn of every lefC!iptitn. Relern''e nai!e to the mn-pal pro fession iu genets', nd to my large uom ber Of pa'ton -. Ju y 17-12-m. Ra!eigb, N. C Whitelaw fr Crowder, r Cor. of Eloant and Morgan a reeta, BALKIOn. N C, . Are Prepared to Furnish Marble Tombstones Of all kinds. Neatly Carved and Eagraved. Also, all kinds of GKAXIEE WORK, Such as Post, Step-, Sills, Water-Table. Street . aid Grav-yard Carhtont, & : All oriers from the country or city prompt atu nde 1 to. mh 27ly G. W. M1NNIS, Photographer, Old Xo. 47. New 141 Sycamore Bt. PETERSBURG, Va. Execn'e erry style ot likeness from caid to life siza, in the best styles of at. Prices mod rtt satisfaction jtnaranted. Gallery established ia 1874 Oct. 2 ly 53 " 53 PETERSBURG, Va, E. mCHTER. Watcliniiiker and .Jew eler. Fivs Wat-h and" Jitrrl-y of th- be MnuCicturx anil at tbe luwr:t p" ice. A i. noi ju; wjut.v aiteucli4 to nud wax- ;;.ntfil. tl 53 -yumo aSt , retwlurjr,T m.v ciiLt-v the -.ck iwl dg-d . T A v DAltli .r ri the riiarke. 'ty pul rTer. TTe; J 'die, h lst pnnrji l r thf 3 Kas moDi y. iiienTi-' it in- vitel to li'at'-nie.'a 1 npiovd 'cVi Bracket, the Dr. p cbi-ck Vlve, which can le withdrawn wiih out disturbing In- jin , and theco? p-r hniier h'lt nvir carks. urnlea r in, and will lt a Ide tinu . F 'ft'a'-''' Dealers and t!r rl.- n erd'v. In trdt-r to ie snre th yu pel iiir.tciil-y riiin. be care'nl and Mftbnt it baa mv tra'le rpafk a np- v. I' tii no not kn w wlnrc to buy de scriptte circu ar-, together wi'hthe narn and nd'iresi ol the ng-nt nearest tou, wm! be pr-uitly turiiUurd bj ail- drtraingwdh s'anp. Charles E. Blatchlev, Kaniiractnrer. 50G Commerce Phil te'pnia, Pa. April 2i'-ui. SEABOARD & ROANOK RAILROAD COMPANY. Crrica .cab wd A ItOAKOEili U Go . I'rtaoiuuih. Jan lt, 18.5 CUAXGE OF SCHEDULE. On sn4 afUr Fridiv. Ji iimrr lt 1R7K rrainawd' leare Wrldjn dau tSanaar cz S -P-d) as foliuwi; Mail trail, dfciiy u 4 r m. Z' n'ght" tt.iu t-ailj at 4 . M Ao. 3 Freight train t 8 a. u. aurive vt PourMuirre. 1II1 trln tilv at.... 71 ft r m No. 1- Fruphi trln dail l 1 3 no boo. No. 3. tr int Tram at' 4 CO r. u, tTe.eut irains hve a uaaatnrera -Car t. Uched, ttmer Io- IJei.Vn, fly month t land ings on KUckwir. and Ctiowao Rirer lee FrackU.. at 7 40 a. on Unod WedneKlas and Fridays. EG OHIO. Bnpt. f TraotporUlloa Orvica (jsaKEAl. JrruiaTiJcDijrT, qriuincTOK, N. C , June 8, X3. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OV an I after Jan- inth inUnt, ra.w-nz-i Tralnsotrv . ihtvn t-ii Wrl.l.tn Kaiiroau wui run as follows: MAIL TBAI2T. le-rte Tnion Depot dailr(bunbrexiti(l l 8-lfta.cu Arrive ac ioMtoro ' '1211 n. m - - Rncky Muunt 2:11 p. to. V-idn lifln m. Leave Weldon dail (un'lajs ex- rrxwra;ai 915 a. n. 4niv at Rocky Mouxt... 117 a. m. ...... 1:18 p.m. 6 3v p m. Union Dcp t. EXIi:Ei3 TISAI.V. Leare Union Depot daily at.... 10 V p nu 3,-Mi. m 46 a m Co . ns 7:10 p.m ta lo-M p. m. Arm e a (iniuijnro hoc y 3Iounr W. Jd n Leav Wldoo daily f ... Arrive at Koe-Wv Mount - - GoM-tjoro Union Depot aim a.m. Mail Tram make rlo cvnrwKtion at WeU doaforttl piinN North 'u iUj Line and Acqtxfci Crttk rmrte. if nr , Exres "Train connects only lth cqula ertk root. Pullman's lalaca ilmxn Cars on this train - FielgU train w 11 are Wilrninfo tri wttkv altuaja. matut arnvr at 140 p. m 1 xrr Frti,;tit tf .In wnri ete il roia; n daily (sundtys xc9pted) at & p m . an 4e at IT a. iu. Professional Cards. ' '"1' Dr r?. n iciro DENTIST. OUera his Professional Services to' he public in . JZrtry department or Dentistry. OFFICE. Ioihnrg at . . Warrenton nvr Dents Hotel. Norwood Jt DatisBtn.f ATITaili CGOKsELLO rpiu? o ; l atLlW tl a. 5 lf7i Fma ILlMi'5. N. M-l p-ap-icp . ih ut f K I a1 ittn't romp uttt-r'i .Men inh U r i n . I caina. v 0 if CM. Coole, W. H. sietttr ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS A.T LAW, Atut SeMeltosa la BANKRUPTCY LOUISBURG fJ. C. W;'la:e.d the f mirtf Na',F-i k ! 'G-anvdl. WariMi,.nd V-k nn. I.! tt.t- Hirr mt- O" t .t.i. amltii t-n tlir U. Cr CiillKit. 7 it S X REASONS WHY t v n n r iv-m ii ' THE PKXX MUTUAL LIFE KJSURAK3E C KPAHY. .021 CHESTS UT STREET, ' PHILADELPHIA. II '-fiif t It o' t n!'1 n ro'i' t. i ! 1 . t ? '. It ' "' e v i n 't " rd Vr a - m'wr ! , it it I.. I t al' a 'v tfrr a p- v 1 p--. t -t- f n rj f- v n I I r I on -r ; .-- itn. h trt ir.fl urn r ? R no i .. ' r?- ' ' c 1 c f'l d r.r I. ! I n. . rv in i - . 4 !. R I t, r n ml! - -r It . " ' ' l t p- 'n 1,1 t rv . 'nr On. erv? ' Jy1 - ie r-V OfTl at I I n fr '.) 5 Re- a n nd ' .. Unlt.d t.ver. h , . td pt . f m l.f . i h . i r l ! (.' ? . of I t v. ' . 5 r . r-. r . i" d X 1ft. .r h wd" , n s m hh h . " - - - - . .it I . 5.A41 t-d tn- k cha ' t' m i noid ne 1-' g pol:cv r h l'.'v46. t '.. Re ! ial r- j ct p-.-mi'' I- i' ( te' t," ti n p ' y, ' i' I-" ' in m .w i' . fir-tct'-s np' y n t itt'.tT. Prinrira" F a fe. Sma'i X -ne h-m fiwnfyj'tr.'rf om r miim. tomtt t- Y'r"' ' s'a , an l tiivl ty If ' l n' d. V IT riN , G.-'l V,Me.rff N'. 1 C- . w n. SP'U'LI Co. A r- k Railroad Schedules. -till -chedijuB or.- rnc pencn LURO RAILHOAD COMPANY i PASSENGER TRAINS. "f n Train Mail Train... SO a. n. 4 15 p. o. Arsiv at PkTrrBViin. ExpT... al 12.10a m 8 05 p n. LZSTX PaTSRSSCBO. .6 IT a ra. .S.1? p. eo. Abrtvk at Wtxrjr. Mail , Exprm... , 9 S?) a. ra 7.00 p. m FueiohtTraiss. . Ljiv Prterst'or.. 9 00 p. ra. Iare Wrldon 8 30 p. ra. Arrive at W.M.mi 5,06 a. in, Arrs- Pcttratiurg.... 4.00 a. . CAJT03I TBAI3I. T eve Petrtorjr fl a. es. L-r Gton 1.15 p. Arr.t- 0tt 1530 p m. Ar ie at Prttrtbcrp .... 7.00 . . F-i.hi- Or on Ilranch ill crirfi ar .- lrurla'z drjrt ocly vONDvT-'-nd riIUR-DATS Tdr- w II fclrd at 4.-OJ p. o. g-Hja wd: r. trued alter tit J, C. SPRIGG. Knjinetr tad Oenrrml Manajtr. 1 t

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