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Frankliironrier ; GEO. S. BAKER, TaorniEToa. Louistsuro. .... May, 14, 1875. SPECIAL ITEMS. "NYc will send the CourIeb. and ((Joy's Lady' Book, with,":, beautiful )il ehromo " Ucscue,'' 12 months for 61.50. Mr.T .N. Carlilc desires to see every body that comes to town, at his store on uiain street as lie lias a large stock of of goods, which he is anxious to dispose of before he starts north for his spring supply. FAMILY J A CON. , POUNDS COUNTRY JPJ,W CURED BACON Choice qnality, Hame, & des and blioulders, for fule by . M)DA FOLiNTALN FOK S ALE- A good Srxla Fountain with improved TitarMc fVmntcr Pioo and .Syrup Tauks. Afp!y U J. . CLIFTON, IjfuiRl'urr Irn Store. The nauic of Ilr. " II. C. J ones' new buck, which runs every day from this j.lncc to Franklinton is 4:The Uosk it is both pretty i'and oomfoi-table. BRICK! BRICK II WT. are prqwrii!r t coiuujoihc mak iiVjr Hrick at our S:tw Mill. U ill ha -e ONF. UUNDllKD T II 0 U S A N 1) v -inly for delivery b the fnt of Junt; Th.wo wanting, will plis?c hr.sid in their onl.-r . F.AII20W & PLEASANTS. W'a wotild respectfully i-all yur at tcntioti to t!u iu-r ricli. 'iid chear U achi's, Ji'.wcjry, Diiiutor.d. Silver Wart', l"..cks" fai-y gtnvN, at VMinigs. MarMi .Front Jt w-lry Store, corner Sy4nore it -IinU tlrects. Vrterf on rjr. Va., Solid .ttfkt. plain OtiM ltin.'5 for engagement and wed bin p St. 'Yungs. Celebrated Perfected Pcriod SjwWclas and I'yc GUsS's, . ill improve, and benefit your eye-sight. i Call and ee theni -when you visit Pterswug. MALLORY'S CA.S7I BTQR3R, o- . . 3PJERTJ 7Ia.N! GUANO. Genuine PERUVIAN Guano di rect from Government warehouse Guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Very low for Ca.so. , . W. S. M ALLOUY, Franklin ton, N. 0. Tme Wavxoly Magazine This Mogatiue pubiwued uy iuoses a. vowt iostun Mass., is now in its nttietu yeir, It is a sixty column iagaatnc and furnisher with eacti number ft page of the choicest music. There are no con tinucd stories all are concluded in the paper, in which they begin. , The price of the paper is $5,00 for 12 3 for 6 $1,50 for 3 nonths. The CoMtNQ Issue -Don't Miss ItI lhe next issue No. 10 of ''The Sunny' So- ti' will contain a fine engraving of Juo. Voung Brovrn. the Detuosthenes of Kentucky, and a strik ing, hfe-Mze portait of John Mitchell, the IrUb Patriot, with a brilliant aketch f his life, by lion. 0. A. Lochrane,of la. Alijo, three fasctnattng stories, many brilliant poems and essays, spark ling editorials lo the different depart inents, all the current news, tucatn tals, fashion notiees of new books, "now music, distingtiised persons, &c. , Se cure a copy. . J. II, SKALS, Editor & Proprietor - W Goods M LOW Vtfl J"7 : I Or Dress A GOODs .: ILccal 1 Items; " Editor gone ! Louie oat for & good paper. - 4 v-.--;, - Next week is Centennial week in Charlotte ' C. M. Cooke, q , has gone to Tar Loro this week. $2,00 per annum is the price of the Couitusn. . Drain the mud pouds on the south side of tbe'.river. - Repair the Court square, and save the shade trees. No idle farmers seen on our street, all hard at work. Joe Murphy has been re-elected Town Constable. ' Look out sharp, Jakel H. O Scott was elected JJayor of I .-.., i Died At her residence near this'! piace, on weanesoay the iztn mst-, Mrs. T. T. Clifton,abort ,60 years of age. Why is a newspaper like a tooth brush? Do you give it up? "Because every one should have one of bis own and not be borrowing his neighbors. The Contract ; for lengthening the 1 bridge over the mcr at this place, . has 1 lccn awarded to ? Messrs J r Intel aw & I Crowder of Raleigh. If any cue will take ; the' trouble taV examine the matter, he will" find Jtuat those business mctr who do the most advertising are the most prosperous in business. ' Mrsic.Two wandering' minstrehs of the Italitiu persuasion, found their way to our towu hut week, and with Harp and violin discoursed some sweet music on our street?. s TrIJMTV OotLBHK UOMMEXCKMENT We acknowledge' the reciiiptof au in vitation totbc Commencement party at Trinity College given , complimentary to the graduating class, June 10th. Ous Merchants are all buy, selling their new ppring and summer goods. A littla more money expended in ad vertising, by sume' of our meryhaots, would prove of decided service to them. Tr; it. O' T Liv tig nttd Our Ditrl. The May .number of this most excellent wor k has bsen received. Th Maa :'.in. i in erry rept a first clans' book, and ought to be in every , house hold in the Sate. ' . i New Fium ani New . Sioxft The noflr firnrof M 3rs. K. W Fuller k Cash, hm recently been opened in our tanTlumriunirnoir store w"as ornamented with a leautiiul jrilt fijxn, painted .by Mr. J C. Baker, which looks vt-ry pretty. Nox explosive Lamp Powder. Can be bought at Messrs. Wilder T r- rell & Haviis.' It well prevents explo sion, and also break injj of the chimney from heat; ; Price 50 cts. per f bottle. A bottle conlaius sufficient quantity for 1 2 puUons Dit Directions with . each Dottle--VJ: 'f5 ': . : A , r Mr. E. D. Watson, is agent for the Wheeler & WiU.'m Sewing 3achine. lie also repairs end puts in good work in i ordr, machines of other patents, and also keepo on hand needles &c. he. which be wv ill furnish at the lowet price, he warrants all his Work. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. We learn that Drs. -Wm. M. Creu- shaw, W. J. Cooke, Eliis Malone Jr. and perhaps ether Physicians of Frank tin, will attend the North Carolina Medical Convention next week in Wilson. These .are pleasant and profitable occasions, and we wish the JI. Da., a good time. On account of the frauds practiced were originally issued, which fact ha. - - - . . - - . recently been discovered, ' the com- missioners at their last regular meet- ing, as fa further protection to the couMy, passed en order, requiring nn rvn a tslin mum an amIav (a endowe it oll back, just as asbrbt I draft or -eck is endorsed Fibst day of Mat. Tbe first day of May we were attracted by a party of young ladies, gathered around .t nU na1l tlia cMmixl vrrr 9pnoflir bent on something, which proved not to be the dripping bucket We then remembered that it was the lit day of Jay, and at once the following line were brought to mind. r ; Me thinks I've heard from sage old and cray, From some old book oi story atmuati, TI.flf vr mart,l,. on life mkLmiua wav, A? ? I Our steps are fated. ' ; , - - I Theu would I pierce the over reach- - I ing cloom, - I That now the change of darkness doth I becloud me, - I Then would I meet right manfully he I doom. I That might enshroud mc Whether or not they lifted the misty Tell, we are not informed, oar cariosi.y was not even gratified by lifting a cer tain long bonnet, that entirely hid the anxious and expectant face of the last one, who looked, and looked and look--' cd. Was it in vain ? STATE NEWS. North Hampton Court openes on the 17th. A Border Granger Bank was or ganized in Danville on the 4th inst. A negro has been sent to the State - - - prison for 10 years, from Bertie county for hugging bin wite to death. Midnight parties , have been en- gag3d in tearing up town .bridges in Kinton Another.- Tbe Little Jewel is the name of a sparkling little papery which has josjt started in Wilson. pir. r. ii. iusDce nas Deen eieciea Aivoruey ur me xtaieigu jjusru u Aldermen. Fcarlet fever :n town. It is re MTCrai wi have proved fatal. Observer. The Episcopal Convention for, the Diocese of North Carolina convenes next week in Newbcrn. Bro, Green of the Tobacco P:n', is for indicting the entire management of the Greensboro Gift Concert swindle. n v v t: m Commencement Address, at the Wil-; son Collegiate Institute on the 25th of June next. , ,:- . '. ; Dry Goods pcdlers arc playing sharp tricks on the jWilson County people. "Experience . is the best teacuer, ke. &c. The Roanoke Aietcs, says that, Gar rett s Vineyard piodnces annually, from 12.000 to , 15.000 gallons of wine. Father Evans of the Milton Cron ic7e Iiaeh't served the people forty years for nothing, they have made him town alderman Seitfiml Two white women, from Delaware, with nerro husbands from North Caro lina, creatM a sensation in Franklin Va., on Satu. day last Rtxmoke Neic. ooi Business. Durinp; the past few months 3,000 bales of cotton have been shipped and 500 tons of guano have torn received at Seatoard on the S. & K. llailroad RMivoto Netcs. Vj. D.- Watson, K-q., f Lyi chburg, Va.,, is in town on a visit. lie ex pects to assume the agency.' of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company at Louisburg. lie is an old typo and has worked 'at tho case with jus many ime. Leuv er. The trial of Dr. John II Tucker for sheo'ing ol. Kobert llamlin was com menced at Granville Court on Saturday 24 April an i resulted in a verdict of guilty. The Court sentenced Dr. Tucker to pay a fine of five hundred uouara. An old gent around Concord toted a pair of gaiters to a mass meeting the oth er day that he said his mother wore in the revolutionary war. Tie roret'ug was for getting tip material for the en tenntal and the old man went head on Tclics, A certain poetical young man in this emmunity was effectually cured of his affection for his idol a few days since by catching ber at the dinner table excava ting the kcrccl of a hickory nut. with a hair pin. - i ? Wt sonJetcel. From the Durham Tobacco Plant, we learn that an old man by the name beaten by one Ixgho Green, assisted hy Jno. Kelly, both of these partio were arreted, the old man is thought to be in a dangerous condition The Flea Bug.- Every year a new tmm0l vA ,n4 .u. cnt I . . . t tr . n i esi P' u e we cauea on I to-day to introduce the flea bug which a ccntleman from Lcesvflle. this count v. sav-u doinir an amount of damare to the young corn in that section. We flee to announce it. R Sentinel The Rocky Mount Jiud has just en tered upon its foorth volume. The Mail is one of our most valued cx t eban?rcs. wc alwavs read tbe soiv locals. I and sensible editorials of the Mail, with sreat interest. We arc glad to see that the paper is on a solid paying basis, and we hope that it will find its ' way in every family in good old Nasb. wish the Mad great success. n w JtnM nnWl 1a Stat , i . i T dtU mi 10 dvertled in the W J doo l uncs and a. X. Journal lytoa- - were, n each 3 months ; and, here is the cost : Times, Journal of Commerce, 5,000 200 Narrow Escape of Mr. Max ocn8 FAm.Y W have sad news, and at the same tire feel joyful chat they escaped, of Rev. A. W. Manpim and family' who ar, vishins at Flat htM r!.il1rn in . hnrrtrr ami ' wif I - --fcfM and other children in a carriage In front. Mr Mancum was on te I w ground holding the horse when it look I fricht and ran off with the bnuffv.one v i viinurcii juuij nig bui iras run i over, and the other thrown from the I buggy, While r'the horse ran into the carriage in front, scaring the horses, and resulting in hurt to Mrs. 3an- gura and the children. Two of the children we hear, were dangerously in jured and it is providential that the whole family were not killed. - ! SeatifeL A FOUXDEY IS TOE PeNTTES tiabt. We learn thai some of our aitizens contemplate establishing a foundry at the penitentiary and em ploying convict labor inside of the stockade to work it There is a good opening at the penitentiary for several enterprises of thin sort. A man could make money in putting up a big shoe store over there, thej already make first rao shoes, and they are sold by Mr. Roscnbaum of this city. Some thing should be done to tut these con- I sixtyj not three months ago, they have j incTiie.ri in ffeven hundred, and the I jails in tLo State are still fall. A number of thce fellows hare nothing to do and ere eaun their rations at a dead expense to the fate. As good stone cutters as can be frund outside can be hired from the penitentiary who can easily make their three dollars a day. and some of them four. The foundry to be run there will get the contract for all the iron work on the penitentiary being built. Sentinel. . COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, May 14. Cotton - 15 Petersburg, May, 1 4. : Cotton, - - - 16 Norfolk, Cotton 16 Ral igh Cotton 15 New Advertisements. MACHINERY FOE COMPLETE THIRTY HORSE POW ER Portable Steam Saw J till, nsed six months, warranted to 1 e ns petfect as any new mill. Cost $2,750 cash. Price $2,150. Terms easy. HORSE PO WER-POR- TABLE ENGINE, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES I various Horse-Powers, Gum and Leather Belt ing, Steam Pumps, iliU UXiAU MC. Send for descriptive Circular. We mention a few to whom we bare told second banded Engines : W. & Uauiby, Franklin ton, K. C II. J. Gxxxrs, Lrxincton, IT. GL J. A. Bcrrov. ds Jackson. N. G i Ti.- T. A. Pmoi & Co., BtaUsville, V. Bttuw alt, Uappy Heme kutu A;irnmRt Richmond, Ya. Jan .-294m PEET CZ ATKI5S0N. TYholaleDry Goods Merchants. No. 46 ' Roanoko Avenuo NORFOLK, VaT Bept. IS Vj '' ' White '.'&. Shaw 0 QTf UcGOiViXXC" lliUlI OlUUA Ul Xnxv nilfl Tlocf ra Kin flnnd. -w mmm mm WKM M. V W - , Selected W ltll Great r - - V-JrC-tli For Spring ail (I Summer TOABE. Tm Yarletv of Styles, Quilitj of Goods. Moderation in Prices, . They Cannot Be E lolled. Ladies IDress GOODS. We have a Stock of Beau if nl aew Stjla Drtas Goods, very CHEAP. White & Shaw, LadlCS Trimmed Hats. We have the Largest 8tock of Trim most Fashionable Millioer in New u' White & Sliaw. 1 ..... . ' LAWNS, ORGANDIES, PERCALES. CAMBRICS and CALICOES, A full Stock of the .Latest Btjles, For Sale by White & Shaw. Fancy (Goods. We have an elegant Stock of German and American Cologne, Foreign and Do mestic EXTRACTS, Fan cy Toilet Soaps, in Husk, Windsor, JaseaMne, Vio let and other delicate perfumes, White & Shaw, Heady Made Clotliiiig . MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS. Gents Furnishing GOODS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, UNDER DR1WERS, SOCKS & BOOTS AND SHOES- We have paid special attention to this branch ot our basin a, and have A FULL STOCK FOR Ldief , ififses snd Children, Al en, Yontb-a and Byt. For 8le, Cheap. WHITE & SHAW. Wc call special attention to the fol lowing Dvpartme&ta, in our Stock, which will be found as Large, end as CHEAP as an j In market. HARDWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. IIAFJIESS, SADDLES I L7.1DLES, VOODVK TCI AI1D OIL Farmers will find it to their interest to bay of ns, ' We have a heavy Stock of. JJ0LABSE3, 6UOAB, COTTZZ, TEA, BACON, LARD AND FLOUR, Jest to bant, (be Bale Cheap tot CASH. White & giav7, " LOUISBURG, N. C. "W" A E D & IB H O. Franldhion, n C Are drmlaed t elota oat their L1H3E and AS30RrED; rroCS f GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT Tin: LOWEST POSSlBLBTiaCBE. II yon want Vols CHEAP CALL 02C TttEil. Aj kla af jroJaea takm at best prica, AT WARD EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, II. C. A. B. Green Paorairrov. The present propr! tsr has leased the Eagle Hotel, (formerly occupied by James Dert) fo-a number of years. Pe Is prepared tn Hccommodate regular and transient' boarders, has nice room, we 1 furnished, aud fitted rtp In the best tyle. He ban alsolarjra and convenient rooms for Hales&e- to dltplav tlielr samples. The table la dallv unpplied with the best the mr Yet afford lie will spare no pains In ruakinf Ms boarders comfortable, and Itopes be will receive a liberal patronage from the public Ja 8th 1875. KSTABLISUED 1847. W. H. Llorris & Sons,, COTTON FACTORS AXD Commission Merchants. S3. 23 and 27 Ommerce t, NorfJk, Ta. . WJV make libera' "nrrency advmn ceson pro luce or bill lading In hand. Mr. A. M. XoMe, of N. ., lcoi nected with our bouse, and will be r!?1 1? rrcelTe ilw iatrons of To the Public. Tlavio? moved my shop to nj bouse about hslt mQe from the bns!oee part 'of Town, on the Franklin ton road. I take pleasure in I a for ml tig the people of Franklin, that I am prepared Xn do all work In my line, as cheap as can be done elsewhere. I am vtrj thankful for past patronage, and sincertly hope that jou ill continue to patronize me. I am very Bcspectfally, isnkil GREEK. P. F. Parties wlshlopr to bave work rloee, will leave It with llr. Ballard, at Hlr. Ttarruw Pleaainta aiora mjA -UlU attended to promptly. 1- 63 OS PETEBSBURG, Va, E. HICnTEK. Watclimakcr and J cw- der. nn TTatehee aad Jewelry ef the fees llaautMtora aad at the loweU p Icea. AU work pe.aoill7 attended U aad war ranted. U U Sycamore Bt.,retenbaix,Ts Co ' G. W. MINNIS, Photographer, , Old No. 47. New lit Srcaaore LL petersb urq, va. Executes every style of likeness Iroea card to life sire, la the best styles ef st. Prices taodtrat, aatUuction guaranteed. O alley est tbHibed La 1874 Oct. 2 ly ..... williao, upcnoa:a T II O IX 8, TTbolbiali Obocibi AJrr Co nndifon Jireaoaf s, . - N0.6S Fay ettrrille Street, 1 ., RALEIQII, 2S. C.; " Opposite UatropoHtaa FJall. John Armstrong, No. 1 Fayettcville Ctrcet, RALE I0H. XT, C. - HOOK B15DEI1, Blank Book Maxufadurtr, Newspaper, Usgaxlses and Lav Books ef every description bound ta tbe very beat -Style asd at Lowest Prices. -JasCO 12a YAGUOnODGH UOUOE O. V. BLACSKELL, Preproter. & B R, 0. Farntllnton, C PIANOS! PIANOS !1 A ca car Doarr JTaoufactortr of Plato Fortfs, bet to annooece, that he la' supplied with ctw. and second hand PUaoa, wbkb ha offers at low price ; applications by Utttr will rvceivw prompt at tent loo. I AM PREPARED. aasistaa Dy competes t workmca to uodertaka th most extensive repairs of every description. Reference made to the tnuilcal pro fesaioa in eeneial, aad to my Urgs unxaS ber of patrooA. July 17-lS-o. Raklgh.N. O Railroad Schedules. 2 SCHEDULE OF TFIS PETKR3 BURO IUXLROAD COUPAQT. PASSENGER TRAIK3. liprraa Trala .8 SO a. o; Hail Train .4.13 p. ta. Asbitk at Pmiauia. Expmi 1S.l0t.ia: . Mail 8.03 p. m. Lun Prrxxas7ao. , Mail .8.17 e, to. Ezpreas. 8.1? p. to. Amuts at WxIdox. Wall..... 9 80 a, ce Express 7.00 p. ca Fuifl bt Tkaxss. Leave Petersborg 8 00 p. ta. Leave Weldoo 8 80 p. to. Arrive at Wtldon.......; 8,0 a, to. Arrive at Petersburg.... LOO a. to. Gajtcx Tiuur. Leave Pettraberg..,. ... 0:13 a. m. Leave Oastoo 1.15 p. a. Arrive at Guton It 30 p. m. Arrive at Petmbarjr .... 7J0O p. m. FreihUr Gs:on Branch will be received at the Petersburg dtp-t oclr oo MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will be clet at 4:00 p. m. No goods will r recited after tLat hoax. J.C. bPRIGO, Engineer sod General Mafcagrr. Omct Ukakaxi. trrjUAVjcaxT I ViuiixsroK, 5. CJnn8, is?. ( CHANGE OF SCHEDULE rl WattJ after Jiro1ot1i liHtant. rsMnsr-r v Train on the Wilmint Mi aud Wcluoo Itallroad will run an follow: If AIL Til A I If. Latve Union IVpot dally (Funl4Trxil At M 8i6a.ni ArrlTai OokUboro 12:11 p. n. - notkj Mount ;.. 9:11 r. ut. WHdm asor . Leave Weldon dalij (Kuodaj ex - rrd) t 9-15 a. ta. irtivsat Rcky Mount XIaT7 a.m. - 0VUro i:iirwm. ' Colon Drp t !3Jp. sa. . EX1BESSTBAI. Lcare Untoo IVpni dally at..... Q-4fi p. pi. Arnvt a' uomiktq . xma. ta " rwj iijuni s ac a. id Weldn $: 9. m LeaTa Waklon dailj M. 7:14 p. aa ArrtTt at Rodr Mount ;. ft p at - GoldJioro " Union DrpoC arte a. m. MaO Train makM Ho nmnortlnft at WaU &nm for n p-4nt 5ortb via lUr Jo aat Actjuia Ctttk rootc. Krpera Train coouem onlf iin Arqoia rrk rmit. Pullinan's rkbea sleetan CarsenthUtrBla rrelsM mini vO I r TTrimIn-i trU wek'y at JBO a. n and arrlra at I AO rw riprra rrrlKol lJD will wn WUnlaa dkiif (gandiri nt tttn sa. si UUrfetx sill i. in. Raleigh & Gaston R. Rf company. 8craiiXTi2f orr Omen. I Halelgh, X. C, June lltb, r72. J On end after Momlajr Jane 17Ui, lSTStralocon th Ralfli & Gastn Railroad, wtU run dali (Sunday cx cpted) an follows; JlAU. TBAJ. Treves Raldb 10.O3 a. tn. Arrives at Weldon 1. m. Icavcs Wei Jon 9.15 a. ta, Arrltesat Ralelb.....M 3.0J p. u ACCOUMODA.TIOX Tslux. leaves RalVgfr 8.00 p. w. Arrtrea ax Ytelion.... ... ensure Leaves YTeklou 0.15 a. an Arrives al Ralelfta 8X0 p. sn Uall train mekfe cle eoaeeetloa at TTeldon with the ftaaVrd : Inenk Railroad and By Lie Sieafaera via. Baltimvrn. ta and front all point. Noch. Wt anI Krthwet ancf wi th Y-etthnrx Ra1lia1 via Vetm'iQ- t Rici.monl aad Wahto Citr, and fruta all poiau Norin and 2i nxk west. , And atRalc'gb wih the Nrtb L'r. I 7 ' ' tl una lUilruad to and from all polo . Foa'h and Sntuwet. and with th UalHb & Annta Air Line to Uav o n Fajntrviile. AcenBa'i-o an1 Freight trala connect at we I. ion with Accommo'a W and FrrtUt traios cm a'iord A ittnoke Rallmad anI PcUraboja RailroaU And at Ralrfh wiih Accnn'a lloa ad frci?ut fraiaj cm N.ris Una Raliroad. Pmoes livlne a'oaf the lice t,f th road canv'tlt UUciti la tL cwrrl 1 uj Accoa tadatloo irali, aad ' ta arreral ksura. axd rttcra the ess v. B n. .aANuRztra OtfiltSBt
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