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Franklin Coiirier GEO. S. BAKETs Proprietor. LouiSDOTiq. I'. . .. .. .. Mat, 28 , 1 8 75. SPECIAL ITEMS. "We wi3 -send the CocntEX and 3odeys Ladtf Book, with. .. Wautifol Oil chromoltescue,,, 12 months for $4.50. . 7 . Mr. T. N. Carliie desir. s to aae every body that comes t-i town, at hni store -on main street as be baa a large stock of of goods, wbiob be is anxious to dispose of. SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE. A good Soda Fountain wiCh"nsproved marble Counter Piece and Syruj) Xarriks. Apply to J. B. CLIFTON, Louisburg Drug Store. The name of Mr. II. C. Jones' aff :haclc, which runs eyery day from fees , place to1 Franklinton is "This RoW 3Jud,h which ;ia now in full bloom. For Sale. A Second-hand Or gan, CHEAP for CASH. Apply at this Office. We wnul-1 respectfully enU ymr at totiiifiu to this new -rich. :nd cheap U';itch!t, Jewelry, Ptamiunls. Silver 'Ware, ClocVa and f:ncv 'good, -at, Young?. Mar'Mo Front ..Tewalry Storer mrrter Syoa'imi'i? ft limlc streets, IVtervmrp. Va., ?oVuI 18Vt. plain '1M Ring far en&ireiiietit nnil wed "hing purpose. Younj.'R, fCcl?brated Terfected I'erUopic Spvta'1sa anfl ' "Eye Gl -ts. ill improve iind"bene(ft your oye-fiplt. . Call and ho.q them when youvKsit Vetcrshurg. ; MALLORY'S O Tir,RUViA.isri GUANO. Genuine PEKUVIAN Guano dir lrect from Government warehouse Guar ran teed pure and unadulterated. Very Sow for Cash. V . W S. MALLORY, 1 ' '' Franilinton, N. C. Ttik ' Wavirlt Maoazink This Mseaziue publiahed by Moses A. Dow, 1 Jos ton Mass., i now in its fiftieth year It U a sixty column ' agaamc, and furnisher with each number a page of the choicest music There are no eon- tinned 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 r.ontus. Mr., E. D. Watsen, Is agent for tha Wheeler & Wilsen Sewing Machine. He alio rep sirs and Tots TOood ork- in-order, machines ef otbw patents, and also keeps on band needles &c. which he will furnish at the lowest nrice. he warrants all his work Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. with ; . JA31ES Tl TROTT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN HATS AND CAPS, 34 floorer Street. Baltimore, Md. Have your JOB WORK done at the ice I STYLES J I Or T)RESS . A OOD3 Courier Local Items; D . TL E. Kijto, Dentist, will be in his office ntxt week, at the Eae Hotel . II as any of ur C uty officials bscn steeulatingr in Connty Orders? "We find self made men Tery often, bat elf-umade ones a good deal of tener. : ' " yr.Horton'ecard was received too late for this weeks iaper,willprear in otxr next. Centennial wan observed here, by all "business being suspended and tbe day given to' general holiday sad Tun. Tfelebtottb'girehtmorfdaere'botsienl lsiht -the speTlist will ge up bead, wbo can beat tbat. Mr. Jaaper Murphy snot ad killed three white -clmb, me day last wfek, weighing in the ragregate 13 lbs. The largest one weiged nearly 7 lb, ' The trees on the West end of the 'Court -sqnaTe niuat soon die, unless something is done to stop the washing of the dirt from their root. "A stitch in time &c' , There was no services in the Episco pal church on last Babbalh. - 1 be Hec tor Hev Mr. Vaugl sn,l eing in atfen dance at (he annual convention of the Episcopal Aurch' at Newbern, The card of Mr. J. E. Trott, dealer n hate,np ppeara in tbis weeks -pVpo.r. "The hemsc isTepresented by Mr. El I. Harris a native born Frank lin County man, give him your order. Plant some new xh-vle trees on the I North side of the "Court Square. j. ! Thoso standing wre badly damaged ly the 6re -feveral years btck, and 1otk -very badly. Matiried. 'On Thaisdav May 20th 187a, at the residence of W. T). Ccrp prdgc Eq, by 'Rev. G. ...W. Xewe 1, Miss Lucy V. Coppdgr of Cedar Rock FranVlin Co. to John T. Lawrence Esq of Scotland .Neck, Halifax Co. We cknowVege an invitation from the Managers to -attend "the Com mencement exercises at .Wake Forest. on the 8th of June nexx. Hon. 5v M ii .Waddoll delivers the address b. fore the Literary Societies. - J Fersonax 'Ve had the pleasure f of a visit fromCapt I). .Bell, witb' that j dfRcrvedly popular crocerv "house M. L. ' T. D :vis uf Norfolk Va. we hope Mr. B. succ-eeded in making good sales 'wliile in our tt.wu. - -"I wasn't so very late only a quar ter ot twy." IIow dare yu ait tuere ana ten me toat nti 1 was awake when you ciime in, and looked at ray watch it was three ocloclc LVVel'. isn't three a quarter of twelvei" "It is not pur fault.-.says- a young man in our town.'that were red-beaded and small, and the next 'time' one cf reaches down for our head and suggests that his girl has lost 4 rose out of her bain, there will be trouble ra'that fam- ily."' Loi:isburg"Malk Academy and Femalk S emtnart. The :Spring ses sions of the above Institutions will close Wednesday Wight "2nd." Jnne by Declamation and lustcal Concert ic the College Chapel. Uommencing precisely at 8 o'clock. The-puic are respectfully invited to attend promply at Cheliour specified. The way of the transgressor in hard." So is the heart of a man who professes a belief and wbo practices it not. Sometimes we find that even dumb garments, though they cannot talk, yet they tell tales. Let fbx goli- mixed water-proof tippet speak. Let it tell Its tale and it may tfollow that the prided somebody win fall when there s no good Samaritan to comfort and assist him. Quoting Script use. Wn over heard a conversation & short time ago, between two business mesa of our town. It seemed, tbat one bad tailed In some new enterprise in which be "had embarked, and was regretting that he ever undertook it. the other re marked to him, that, he remind id him of the Prodieal Sou,' returninifhome with "his "coat of many colors.'- Joseph, coat, or did he mean tbat the Prod icala coat, was badly patched ? m Cream AjiD Stkawtjehky Fxsn. VAT- The ladies of the Episcopal Church, will give -a cream and straw berry Festival at fhe College Chapel on Friday-night the 28th Inst. The proceeds of the festival to be i f ed for the leuefit of the Ch-nTcK. .This is an opportunity for enjoy uienr, and at the same time for niakmg good in vestment of money, that we are sure our citizens will not le .slip. We liope to aee the Chapel CTtrwded,and that the ladiea who have the festi val in charge, may more than realize their most sangaine expectations. Let all be at th e feast. Doors open at 8 o'clock. . Admittance free. Distressing Suicide. We are ealled upon to chronicle, tbe most dis tressing suicide that ,. has ever occurred within the borders of our "auctv. Mrs. Minerva . Strotber. wife of Mr." Juo.V Strotber, living m Frank tinten Township, and about 8 wiles from tkla place hot herself through the temple with k pistol on J ueaday last, at aboat 10 o'clock A.' X. caueiug instant death. She was the mother of the little by wno was drowBed .in tbe spring -near tbe bouse, a few months aro. tbe "oar- ticulars of which wag published in the Coukiek. U is mother never recovered from the tshock but grew more aud more depressed until Sife bad .become a bar den, andlu her sore distress she ended her -days- Phe ws a eood woman. a devoted wife and motlier. She leaej a husband and seven children, who have our sincere sympathy in this their great affliction. Foa the CouEira. . p tlie Riyet Exoursioi Editor Courcca. On Thursday morning, the 20th of May, at fifteen miautea past nine VdLock, the old fat boat, in charge of 'CsjrL B. W- Ballard, Cbjurman of the Committe, left tbe wharf just above the Cotton 0 in, filled with a party of yoaeg la ies and gentle men, for a grand Centennial Picnic, and arrived at Cedar Spring, their destina tion, at 11 o'clock, where they paired off in little groups of two, four and six, and proceeded to have a good time fishing, playing cards, chess, croquet, and other games of amusement, of which theyotug folks know wellhow to enjoy, Swortly.v after the arrival of the party, some tmo or three .couples could be tcu ' pc-cambulating t&reugh aanc&reueh the beacfifal groutkda flAich the Com mittee had selected, ad talked in tones too low to be hearfl . by your reporter, but from ike happy and smiling faces of th . lac&ea, it is safe to aa; that the old, old story ,but ever new,) was whis pered in their too eager ears, and the gentle zephyrs , took it up and it was bori off on the breeze porhaps te be whispered to other fair damsels. Cupid, with his eyes of love And tender words, was in most all the groupcs that were playing cards, and many young men were heard to ay, ' there now I have caught vour heart," J and the young beauties would .'hang their heads and blush, v In tbe fissang ii. parties were man v. many me rv faees. cries were hea?dj gp;t on y5ar hok," and let me name your pole," ono young lady Paid she caught the same on 3' tour times. The tmqujt JmJ ch-ss p .ivars amused themselves or seemed to do so, fur ever and aium the swet silvery peel ' of the ladies, and the boisterous laugh of the men was heard to resound through the wowls. About two o'clock- it was aiwtoEnead that the Hon. C. M. Cokc, WhoSuwl been invited to deliver the address for the occasion, was about to spe k, and all left their different sports aa-d gather ed around to listen to the speech, which was sh6rt and to tho pointy .and de livered in eloquent tones and beautiful words. We (vould like to give a full sketch, but our space' will not .permit. After the speaking, we all sat dun to asumptous repast, and everybody did justice to the eatables. ' At 5 o'clock the boat left for iome where we arrived just about . sunset. All having enjoyed themselves, far be yond their expectations, and with many thanks to the Committee, I am . Yours Ibruly, E. May 28th 1875. . ' ' STATE NEWS, ;r Durham has no lowferst . Hon. Jno. W. Cmnineham has baen nominated far the Convemion, in Person County. 3r. Mills has changed the name of the t hildrens Frun t j to theOrphans 1? n end. The doga ' are playing bwock with tho sheep, in the neighborhood of Dar hams. Do like we do down here, kill the sheep, so as to protect them from tbe dogs. ( ' ' From the Raleigh Daily News, of the 29th, we learn that, seven con icU attempted to escape from the Slats prison. One of them was killed, one mortally wounded and the others recaptured. The citizens of Raleigh presentSd the Rescne Fire Company with a beau- tiful banner on the 18th Inst. It was , vw Mr n . nnw . - The T anxrifl ag,.thatlhs Mer- hants"cf Toisnot lave bought 7 ,$00 doaeri Eggs since the 1st of ffavnary last The same paper state that there was shipped during the- last season frena that place 2612 tales . - ... .t . cottetv; - t 'v' -....: Oorontry fne'nds fear that ' the frodt of Sunday tad Monday nights did 90 little damage to " cotton and corn. In some sections the injury seems to bo greater than ia the other parts Goldsboro MetsengefJ 'j I ; Q Says the Oreensteto' Patriot . JFe understand that Col Baford has . signi-. Sed to Gov. Brogden his intention to beghf the change of -gauga on ihe NortbCarolina road East of Greensbo ro. ThU la perhaps the shortest way to test the validity or the recent Leg- blative euacrtaicLt. Aji Oxford yuth -"itting CD -tbe bai.U of a p 4ml -wa Addressed with, "Siy soim are ynn fiilnn?" He auW;rca thunly, "raw endflavonng to entice a member f tbe finny tribe to erignlf into his denticulated mouth the barbed book, at whose pmnt is affixed a d inty allurement?' - Ye$-; good morning." Torch L if. During the sumuv-r and fal of the present year elcti)&s wil take piaffe in many ot the States and territories. Kentucky votes in August; Maine, California, Vermont, - Colorada, New Mexico and Vyoming in September. Ohio, and Iown, in October. New York and Pennsylvania in November. Elcciiona for delegaUs to Coxmn-I tioni. JTortb Carolina in Augu Ala- bamaAd Tecas during tbe summer. Iurie a'bvlainesi trip to Wilming ton last week, we stopped at the fx moua Purcell House but will ' never do so again. JHlmington greatly need a decent hotel, one that gets its ... i patronage oy imerit, ana not dv a spurious rej5utaikm. Warreuton Ga zette. We take band on that Bro. Foote, every mrd true, and all wbo stop there will -come to -the same on clusiou. A rather singular scene ccourred at the depot Friday afternoon. A lady was going t,y wnec a genucmaa step- Pd out na.-aia u tieri 'rtow'd dor extending his Kadand sailing cheer fully, beg pjurdon,'-' add he, leak-! ing hard. at him, -"yeu 4vebe ad vantage of . Wbjl-40cCt you know met" be aked, amazed. can't remember you," ahe taid. "Wliv, I used to be vour husband John Augustus Henderson, you know- She wioetnbexed binu Davbury ; T-aai Ioixa Our neighbor Brltt h'xsjwrst retarned from (lie Press Cen- ventwn, at Wilmington. He brought hbuie a natural curiosity in the shape of a-sye-terrier with only three legs. The Let.&er office contained terrier mether with two Jittl praps before. Who these jNtrps .get grown, and all foar -unimais 'begin to contend (for the mastery im "Jbe le ader office, we may then reaiiretbe trnotueaangof IFatt's nuJ'hery rhyme, Let -dogs delight to bark -.and bite." fci. Torch L$t. ; tfWe nev r tried ir, but suppose a wife hould be amiable artless, affec tionate, affable, accomplislied, beauti ful, jeuign, benevolent, chaste, cluireils, caudid, cheerful, complais ant, tharitable, civil, constant, dutiful, dignified, cleant, eay, engaging, en tertaining, faithful fund, faultless, free, good, graceful, generous, govern able, good humored, handsome, harm less, healthy, heavenly minded, intel ligent, industrious just, kind, liberal, lively, lovely, modest, merciful, man nerly, neat, notable, obliging, pleasing, pure, quiet, righteous, social, -suba ia sive, sensible, temperate, true, up right, virtuous, well formed, young and zeabua.'' Warren ton Gazette, 1 ' Suppose you make the venture Bro., Footc and you will then iind out whether you are right in your -supposition. A Curiosity. In returning -$rem 'I the late Fress Convention in VV-il- mingcoo we picked np a lutus houtcc A in the shape of a three legged de, 1 tie is about three months old and :s ti as lively a specimen of the canine race as is usually seen. On aouount ot 3 Lis lack of the article and in honor i Of a valued editorial brother and friend, we have called h'm "Foote.' This is the fourth canine that is owned in the Leader office. We expect to train them up so that . 1 Ml t IT tnoy wm do uotea as ivev aogs. One of them. Woodson," picks up items for us eren now and he is only one month old. - Oxford Leader. e have seen this extraordinary H canine, and witnessed soma of bis tricks on the can. He is Indeed a most wonderful dorge. Go to toe him when you visit Oxford. Do not try to buy him for be is oot for'sale. COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, May 28. . - - - 15 Petersburg; May, 28. Cotton Cotten, Cotton 16 Raleigh Cotton I5 New AdTertisemeiit8, t n o ii as, Wholesale Qsocxti Co vi rxi s i o a Zl r e A a mt. Kb. 53 TyetttTllIt Street, V lV I RALEIGH, N. CL ;.4 ; Opposite Uetropolitan HalLf : - 1 Tne only Blacklcgthat will Polish .Over .Oiled Sur- faca aud T RESERVE THE LEATHER ! H A. REAMS .& Co. MaailfaCtUrOrS Of EcaniS Durham Boot and Shoe Poluh, DTJBHAMSN.O. Warrunl!& to JExxl AU OCht or VL'Jiey Refundedl The on!y blacking tbat will polish on oiled surface. It is guaranteed to preserve tbe leather and rnakalt pliant. rnjclring less quantity and time to produce a perfect gloss than anj other, the brash to be applied iomediately atier putting on the blacking. L per fect gloss from this will not soil ereo white cloihea. We guarantee it a represented, and atk for pauoaage strictly on its merits. In testing our blacking use a brush that has no other on iL Pi ices as low other Blacking. Liberal arrange onents made wuh merchants Land , wholesale dealers. H- A. REA11S & Co Ua&ufacturu-i, Durham, N. C, This Blacking Is recommended ia the highest terms, afur trial, by Geo. P. Brown, J. 'Howard Warner, New York; tbe President -and Professors 01 Wake Forest College; and a large num ber of gentlemen ia and around Dnr-; bam, whose certificate hare been lur bithed tbe Slanutactories. Orders solicited and promptly filled. NOTICE. Valuable Flouring, Grisi and Saw Mills, for Sale ' Tbe Davis mill property situated on Sandy Creek in Franklio county is -offered for sale on reasonable terms. The Mills are ia good running arder, and draw custom from a Urge scope ot country. Connected with tbe mi lis is 80 acrvs of good land. pp!y to YV. L. THORP, Rocky Mou.nt N. C G. W. MINNIS, Photographer, Old No. 47. New Ul Sycamore St. PETERSBURG, Va. Execu'es evrry style ot likeDSsa from Caid to life size, iu tbe best styles ot at. Prices mod- rate, satiiiactio &uaranted. Gallery estaulished ij 1874 Oct. 2 ly 53 53 ETERSBUnG ta, Windsor, Jasemirfe, Vio E. ltlcuTEll. let and other delicate Watchmaker and Jew-4 cler. JZNE Watches and Jtwelry of th bes Alanufactors and at tha lowest p. Ices. All woia personally attended to and war ranted. tl 63 Sycamore 8t,Petersburc.T Cb- r.u. To the Public. Having mnTed my shop to my house aboat bait me from the business part of Twn, on the fraoklinton mad, I take pleasure iu informing the people ot Franklin, that l asa prepared to do all woik.lu n.y l'Oe, as cheap as can b tione elsewhere. I am vert thaoktal fr part patrouagc, and iocerely hope thatyoo v all cmtinne to pttronix me. I am very Rescifallyy ISH1M GREEN. P. S. Parties wishing to wave work riune will leave It with Mr. Ballar, at Alessra. Barmw A Pleasants -store and will be at tattled to promptly. 3aoT9-tr SSTAULISHKD 1847. .W. H. "Morris & Sons., COTTntf FACTORS ' JXD Commission Merchants. 23, 2S and 27 Crmruerce St. Norfolk, Va. Will make liberaT orrener advan- cesoa arednpe or bill lading In hand. 31r. A. M. Xobie. of W. ., Ucoi nected m.1tb our bouse, and will be pleased to receive the patronag of his friends. EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, N. C . PnoraiE'oa. The present prepri tor V.as leased the Eale Hotel, (formerly occupied by James Der t) fo a number of years. He Is prepared a accommodate regular and transient boarder a. has nice rooms, we 1 furxJihed, and fitted np In the best style. He baa also large and convenient rooms ie? fc'aleaaen to display their samples. The table is dally supplied wtthhe best the ra-r-Vet affords. He wpl spare no pains in jsaktng His ; boarders comfortable, and hopes he will receive a liberal patronage from the public. Jae. 8th 1875. ' . ' - sr A iir.,.& jb x o. . ' Frankliiion, N C, i ' ., ',.. Arstmlo tixW rmt-:helr LAU1E and ASSOhfED VTOJK . ... . . i GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, AT THE LO'.TnSTTf.?lCLE HUUUE'" If jon want gols CnE.P-CAEL ON CUEM. Ay kind of prl taVro t"'t price, AT W 1 Jl D & B IUtj. Farntllnton. C. White & Shaw Their Slockof , NeW ailtlDesirublcXiOOdl J Selected With Greati CAEE For Spring and Summer. - TRADE. Fw Vailetv of FtyKs, Quality if O'o1. M"leratin in Prlrt, They Cannot Bv Excellet. Ladeis JEPress. GOODS. ' W have a Stock of Di-au'iful new Style Drt OooJa, -very CHEAP. White & Shaw, lidies Trimmed " Hats. vVe hare tbeJ'rjfet Str-k r)f Trm m d Hats ever seen in Lnuiaburg. Put up eipre!? fr uf, by some it the most Fashionable tlillirer in rs'ew York. White & Shaw. LAWXS, ORGANDIE?, PERCALES CAMBRICS and CALICOE?, A full S:ock of the Latest Style, For8!eby ; White & Shaw. Fancy (Goods. We have an elegant Stock of German and American Cologne, Foreignnd Do- meslic EXTRACTS, Fan- rTrkilnf Cnonc in Mliclr perfumes, F.i Ve by White & Shaw. Ready Made Glptlaing. HTJtin vntlTIIr I tin lllEll O, IUUin J Gents Furnishing GOODS. SHIRT?,' . I COLLAR?, SHIRTS, CRAVATS UNDER DRAWER?, SOCKS . BOOTS AND SHOES- We have paid petal atteatloa to this branch o! our bruince. and hire i A FULL STttCK FOR, Lidiea, Misses fnd Child nn. Wen, Tooth s l B js. For Pale, Cneap. WHITE & SHAW. We call special atteoti"n to ffc fnU lowlcs; Denartmrnis. in rmr &tnk which will be f- and as Large, and ss CHEAP as ear ia market. HARDWARE, G-LASSWABE, CROCKERY HARIIESS- SADDLES & BRIDLES, UQODWARE, Tlfl AUD MOIL Farmers will tfl id it to tbeir latere totnyrfs. We hare a hesvj Stock ft fcUGAR. CO f FEE. TEA. B1C05.L.VRD AND FLOUR, Jost to ban, frrt Ps'e Cbp for CASH. Whits. & Shaw, , . lOUISBUEG, X. (1 1. PIANOS ! MUKOS ! ! Arocrr Du&rr Maoofact urer of Piato Fortet, txrea to annour.e. that h ia I runon, which he offers at low'br cas spplications by letter wil! 'recetra prompt attention. I AM PRfcPARKD,' undertake the most extentivt rrptlrs Rierence mvte to the nm. fessroo in genual, and to my large nam ber of pron. .i - Ju'y n-13tn. . RaleSib, K. O Railroad -Schedules. 6CHEDULE OF THE PETERS BURG RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS Lkati Wxldok. Tx press Trala .5.C0 a. nw Mail Train .lp,. AKanriAT PxTamsBvire. Ezpreti .... ... Mail -12.10 a.m. 8.03 p. to. Leavk Parxuicuno. Mall.... 4 6.17 a. ta. Kxpresi 3.17 p.,a, AnmvcAT WsxDoa. Mail 9.S0 a. Express 7.00 p,m F&KinrrrTiurss. Leve Petersburg. 0 00 p. m. Leave Weldoa 8.30 p. m. Arrive at Wld n 3.M a. m. Arrive at Ptnburg.... l!oo a.m. OaTtjf Tkaix Leave Peti rLnrg G:23 a. m. Leave Gaston. . 1.15 p, m. Arrive at Gaston 1S.30 p. m. Arrive at Pettr.burg .... 7.00 . bb, Fiti'tshU f r G4s:cn Brandt ill b received at thPtersburg Ujp t only on MONDAYS aud THURSDAYS. The depot will tclwed at 4.-00 p.m. No goods will ncehcvl a!ter thstboat. J.C. SPRIG U. tnginrer nl Gemral Manatr. Omci Uuuu. i.rx.iTupjrrt ViuiI)otoj, K. C , June 8, 17J. CH AUG E OF SCHEDULE fl N.h.1 after JunlOtli luauf. V.nTT n on the Vllmln J. hi in 1 WrkUa tUUruad will nin a Mlow.: MAILTKAIJf. Leve Vnl'n IVpit dally OtirMLiytrxe!. 1 At 86 a. n Arrive at i;iMlro l f.llp.ni. - K-sy Mount t:llvm Wrklon a2iU p m. Lerre WHdu ibil (Sunday e rrfd)t M3 S.JB. Arrive at lUM-kr Mount 117 a. m. - Okl-trow l:lfwm. Union lvp t Iik law JSPRK-UTaAXy LeareTJmnn Driift ddly at .....10'Vp t. Arrrre (ini.lton S,f K) a. m. hoc v Iuni. ........ (U.m. WrU.n M. C:"jO t, ta Ieava Wtklnn daily 7:10 Arrive at Korkr Mount nA p m. - iioiuiuoro lU'Mai " Union DrptiC J:t9 a.i Train malcrk. rmtwr ion at W4- doaforall Mnt Nnrth vb iUy Uaairf txppeiK Train conmvi- eulj f tn arqui creak-rmiU. Pulhaaa'a j-ahca aWia Oron tbUtrln fieltt traiiM w II I ar Wlhniaot trt wirk J ml KJiia. man4 arrir at lOp. m Ixprr Fris;tit tr .In will Wrc WUutl. lUiU (Sumtjr rxc lcd) at ftp tu . , at 11 a. in. Raleigh & Gaslon R. company. SrPKRi.HTiitfrr'rt Orricr, I KaU-ib, X. .t Jiiue Uu,, '72. J On ami ailr Motnlajr Juue 17tli. lT2,traIuAon tfi- ital-ih A GaatAn lUllrmd. will rou iLiU (Sumiar ex- crjeU) 4Sli 31 AIL TKAfX. Iavra lUWti 10.00 a. m. Arrivr at nrblon. 3-30 ii. m. Iave Wrhlon Vl. a.m. Arrltra at lUlriti 3.0o .p. sn. AtXOUUODXTlUX Traxw. IeavM IUIliHt 8.00 D. ArTive at Wehloii,... m. is. Le-ac W vMon Q1 n, Arrlvrt Haldol .... . . RX8 Mall train makes c!m coaseeuoa at Weldoo with the seaboard &aake Railroad and By Liae Steamersvis. Bltini(rref ta acd Uota ail .ooiou. Korth. Weat aad Northwest ao4 witi . tbe Peunbnrg Raitnad viaTttaraijciv, RkLcoootl and WashinrtoQ Crtf, V and trosa all points Xt'Ii sed 2'rtl west. ... And aUl!thw'ai the North Car. lina Railroad to and lrom all poiats, Soa'b ami 6octbwcU, acd with th UaUigli AnjfOita Air Line to II aj- wood ae l-FayttUville. Accrrutufxlaiioo and Freigat trak coboKt at wcfiWi with AoosaLawW. lion aad Freight Uaios oq Seabonl A Baoke Railroad ..aai reUrabmg lUiiroal, , And at Jit let wirh Accoaiaa4- tioo and frcibt traroi on (vrtft Oarc Una Railroad. ! rervoos livina; a'ng the Lee 'cf tha road ean visit-Htkigh ' tbe aaorniB by Accommodation train, ax I rtaail several hoars, and return the saxa w a. b. AtTcnrtrs. d. jy ttS rw nry; rJ
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