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Frasikliii Cb wrier GEO. & BAKER, lrtiETOS. . Louisnunc JuiiY, 1G, 1873 . SPECIAL ITEMS. We 'will, fend the CoCRUia , and fJfHk-yB Dubj'.f Bool:, with beautiful i()il cllloloo,JBcicuc,,, 12 iponths for 1.50. Persons going to and from l'rauklin tton, will do well to take the Mail Hack , of Mr. H. C. Jones. lie is kind, .courteocw acd.oblljring, and leaves noth ing undone that will add to the comfort ' .if th he trjtfcW. My Stock of spring n(l summer ood-i, U very large, and i pledge iny elf to soli as cheap as any one in IjOuis bur?. I liavc also a good stock of Con fectionarlc!, .Groceries" kc. all at 5the lowest Aiiuicet price for C'Asn. ?. N. 0A11LILE. Guitar For Sale ! ! I Jjftve on exhibition at the Store ni Mesi-rr. 'White & Shaw, a very fine wiMi caV, which I wil soil chesp. It j iaaltogctlkcr a -beautiful instrument. II. S. WHITE Lou'sbura: N,, 0. We would rcgpeotfuVly call your at tention to the new rich, and cheap Watches, Jewelry, Diamond?, Silver Ware, Clocks and fancy .good, at 1 Youngs, Marble Front Jewelry Store, corner Sycamore & Bank street,. Vetcrnburg, Va., Solid 18kt. plain TJold Itings for ,-cnsragcmcnt and wed iiing purpose?. Youngs, Celebrated iCcrfocte.d Feiicopio Spectacles and tfyo Glsse., wlii improve and benefit yonr eyc-Kijibt. Call and see them whoa you visit i'ctcrsburg. , MALLOEY'S CA.STi: PERTJyiAN! GUANO. Genuine 'TM'il'JJ VI AN Gunno .di 4rt from Government warehouse Cluar rantee:l puro and unadulterated. "-.'Very for Cash. W,, MALLOIIY, Franklin ton",' N. C. TiiK WjzV.vj.x azini; This j Wagazirto publ'iMicd. l-y M; A. Dow, liton Mass., i.- now its fiftieth yoir, It is n hixty columsi jagaiiCj, and furn.sbe. with (rutitniniVcr a page of Ihc choicest in iisle There are 110 con tinued stories all are concluded in the paper in. irtjith th-i-y hegia . fhe price of the paper 13 500 for 12 $3 for G 1,50 for 0 ron'ths. Mr. E. D. Watson, is agent for the Wheeler & Wilson Scwiyg Jlachinc. He also repairs and puts in gewd work in ordor, machines of jliir patents, and also keeps on hsnd needles &c. &e. Avhicb ho will furuish,, ,at the lowest ricc, ho warrants Jiil liis work. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. Is Yoru hu-v. VOHTJt XOCKJiTS? Sickness prevails cvry&'iicr, and cvervbodv conukins of some 4isese during their life. Whcu sick, tho ob ject Is to get volf now we my plainly that no person in this world that is. suffering with Dyspepsia. Liver com plaint and its effects, Mich as Indiges tion, Costi verier, Sick Headache, our Stomach, Heart burn. Palpita tion of tho Heart, Depressed Spirits ' Diliousncsjy cin k-0 Uiiees' Auovst Flc wei; without getting re- fiof anU cure, Jf you doubt this, go to your Druggist Dlt. J. 1J. CLIFTON And get a Sample Dottle for 10 cents pnd try it. Regular iiz) 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yo "DOAUDIN0: FEMALE LOUISBURG, N. C The Wll Session will commence Wednesday July 1-Uh aid continue full 20 weiiks. TERMS, i Coard Mith wash'ng. furn1hcd rooms and Englisli Tuition, $00.60 Jjinguages Latin and French each, 5.00 Music on Piano with use of Instrument, i 20.00 Ten or twelve, young Udics can find ho&rd with the Prlnqftal. ( irculars sent on application MS CORNELIA A. CRENSHAW, 1 Frincipal. ' Jure 25th 1975, 4-w WITH JV3XK IiL TKOTT, WlIOLlALE Dg4LEK IN HATS AND QAPS, 34 Hanoyer Street, IMtiniQrc, Md. HavoyourJOB WOKK donc afc Courier Officet yE Ypte for Col. W. F. Greeq, .and re- foTHU $2,00 pei annum is the price rfAhe Courihb. The vc;ops section. are looking well ahis They "have all returned, and report that they had a very nice time. The fall session of Mr- M. S. Datf? school, opened on Mondaylast. , 1- . . Mr. II. Fuwuan lias icon ap pointed Registrar for ihu'toraislirip. If you wish reform .uit a tetter system of fjovemment, vote for Ck;L "V F. Green for the convention. Tl-.e. Covuikii for the Csirpign only. Fifty Ckxts. It every Sicsno crat in the Count subscribe at once. , : Don't fail to Register. The Ixjoks arc open at the office of Mr. W, II, Fnrnian the SXegistrar, in the Court House. If you wish a . change 4a (the present extravagant &y3&&Q of Statte and county OtfermaTiit, otc ' for 'Col. W. F. Gretu, the Pemoer-a&e CaudWUte for the Convention. Ye are exposing in every, paper, the I corruption and extravagance ofoujeoun- t ty officials', subscribe nd leana hour your 3 coutty Laui botn swindled and cheated J out of theoioy tlt has Jecn wrung 1 from you;as taxes. , It cost under the present system of 3 gover.ocAC.nt $37.50 to se&d notiees to the 'different' pell keepers w die ten 1 townships in this County, of their ap pointment. Another reason'for chang ing ihc present system of government. ClxAu. of Subscribers to the COITRl Elt, are eou&ug in every wGjf'k, lv;t we have a large mailing book and Save room for more, r nends dont cease your efforts, until the COUltlER is jiyt in every family in the county. Vote Csr iCol. ' W F Gr?en i4 foi-matioa-aainst D. F. Bullock SrfS wiio i in f&w of the present constt-f-tton ptffwa ftiy b iUtary authori ty, and is hi-many iesp.cls nsuitcd to the wants of our people. VQ4.000 County taxes wrung from the jinp.oycrisbcd people of our county in the last six years. In this amount is not included the Sheriffs com in is sions, wh'vih fiialzd to it vill swell tl-.e amount to o-cr . ?H)D,U'J'J Wow Ion, oh 1 bo v-long?" Voon the negro ' intend to contiim to ie4py th back Feat in the Radi ca1 0 it ? f'e has ire.idy 1 oca yro scribed.; Pa' s the wiite Kadi c a 'it i ! never do t o run a uigirc he will gtt bea'fci-bonded Do 'v man of thir whi c en rn"ge -je'eeted .wii' out 'tiie negro v tc? To DR Rrm-VKU T RfCIlMOXP. The Charlotte 4 Democrat'.' has the following to say of a rumored change of official-: V We learn reliably., that, some tinid Mei.t week, lift Richmond & Dan ville Raiiroad .Company., will jnovc all th .cers of the North Carolina RaHrtMil. from Company &u)ns to Richnwiid'"' Ve clj attention to the Card of Dr's lalonfi- They have opened an office .01) market street. It is unnecessary for us to say anything about the pro ficiency of Dr. Ellis 3falonc as a Physician, for he has an -experience of 40yciis, and is thoroughly skilled in. his protcssion. i-Jjs spn JLir., lms Malune Jr., has recently graduated at the New Yori Cto (4 Io4cmc, and with such an adviser as hU diiier, wil) Attain to eminence in his profession. It Is with pain wo jsjironich the death of Mr. Cyrus Ilams, vhieh'oc- curcd on Saturday the 3rd Inst, -Mr. Harris M'as well and favorably known and beloved by the people ef Frank lin, Ha ras for a number of years engaged in the mereantile business in this place, and after retiring from business, settled on las farm about seven miles fo,m town where he lived until he Fas calUd to that rewaid thich u eserv4d for the faithful, He was a good roan, gnd Franklin county sustains a heavy loss ip bs death. To his family in this their hevy affliction, wo tender our fiocerc and heartfelt sympathy , , A Million ; Dolla i Wepdpcg PBESKNf. Miss Alice M. Singer, daughter of the sewing rnahjno invent ventor, ras marred cn IKcdftc&lay ia South Peyoo, England, t Y, A, Y, La Grove, formerly of Brooklyn, It is stated that the bride's dower is one milion , dollars, iu addition to which she received ten thousjtnd dollars' worth of diamonds. Her wedding dress ppt one thousand dollars, and each of jhc six brides-maids reoaiyed a "dress worth tpo hundred and il'ty dollars from Mr. Singer. - Last of mz Swamp Akckl, Gcq, Applewhite the PpVerson county outliV, better knou a as the Low err Oaug, vas arrested in Goldsboro on Tliurkay last. He lia; been lurking around that p'acc, under the name of William Jackson, for thre or four .Local Items.. yars. tic is nucr sentence of tlc;tfh but he Mill have to be .re-sentenced before beinir, buns. There was cxe- ward of SG.OOO by. the State mid 1 1200 by the couixty of Robeson which his captors will -doubtless get. Roanoke Aeics. The . Fxtehjaismext at the C6 LEGE LAST KKillT. Ihe Art Ex- 4 hiition by Prof Oriswcld, of Peters-1 bug, at the l olleg? Chapel last night, 1 tor the benefit ot 1st. Pauls Church 1 was. indeed worth seeing. From what we had heard of .the character of Prof. Griswold and of his i Exhibition, gotten up for the entertain ment of the pupils of his bcheol. We were prqared to see something rare, butj our expectations were more than realized. lie has kindly Consented to give- us another exhibition oi hie Fri day night, the proceeds to be applioi lor the benefit of Supers Church. The pric of admission is only twenty five ccnt. JFe would advise all of our peo ple specially ihe younger members of our (community to go and see for them- selves. - -Jai. Bklivjkby. There M'a3 a general jail delivery at Elizabeth town1, ju Bladen county, last Sun day jafternoon tbzee of the four prisoners conjtned therein, all uf wlronj were colored,, havjug escaped. The one who renmiocd beluud, Henry Olarkj by name, refnsj to escape. Tlie names of the others w did uot learn . The ejieaj e w s made by boring tlifOKgli the floor with a pair of old scisso nd it is supposed that they had been at j.hc work for three or four weeks. The Jailor was absent in Fayettevillc,&fc the delivery. Two of the escaping pris&ue-s Lad been committed tor .-irccuyud tke third for the havior, want of a bond for good be- Wilmngton Journal. Not Sociable. Our constable, Thop, J. Fit Icls, having employed a negro man to work on the forni foi him last week. toOk the "Sable eemmen" un to 2 eat at hi3 table. Xow it happens that Tom's "frow" la not bright complex iontd, and the Ruest hearing Fields ca'l the black woman wife, took him to one side and seiioualy said: 'Mr. Fields, I likes you, I docs, bat I be danged ifj I can eat at your table no longer? Kor ser, c?n I work fer no white man who ha3 a nigger for a wife.' ' om ;iw the j k'-4 lut c-uld not per suade ''nig" ' tlmt be Tom) wus a 'cuilud pufcsoi!." Itociacli-e Kcics rij;rsTtniAi.. It v. It. Sanllinjr4 of l-'fanklinti n, v. C, pn-uch-d at the Dapust thureli hist Suudny aiterooon. Rev J. K. Howt V, the pastor, is now in Kakigu uncttr tl.c treatment ot a phy Sir. Bundling is in this sec- tion fiijiiig his aniMuntinents. Mr. H. has been a ttfending. Wake Forest C- l yeral vema aad was not oi dained as a pre-ehx,T until last Sunday two witks. ago, consequently h $ sermon y v. as his 3ebut under ihe last Sundi tide ol Re;V, lie n a bright looking x otl r;l no ttl I'D vounjj ma but of His sermon was delivered with much fouvs kll tbatjcai'd itsetwied well pleased and is stem d to it wi:Ji interest. We trust his Baptist friends will pive him due a tention while in our midst. P. Press. AL.r Maj, 'Ivery, f Ilii waa in towi; 60 Saturday liarditoii last. VJss Maty ITaywood of Pete:sburg, is spending some time in our town, she is visiting Mrs. Thomas H bite. 3Ir. Jaihcs .'IcCullock of Somervillc Tenn. is si)cndinr some time in our town. Miss J.lry Vines of Edscconibc is on a visit to lier friend the lisscs Cook of this place, Miss Florence Payfe, daughter of Vr, M S Oav'iaj of thlsplacc,is spending her vacation at home. Sho has been at tending school at the eace Institute, Raleish. Loiiise Perry, who has been at tending school in Petersburg, is spend- injrjome time in our town, she i visit- mil jiiiss ivaue uavis. TIT- T" a' r I Hetuuxed Mr Thomas White, who has hcen on a trip to Old Point, where he ias been luxuratin: in feea. baths, returned last week, and U hk- inc well. i llev. Mr. Priinrope, preached in the 51. E. Church at 11 o'clock on Sun- I day Morning la st, and in the Prcsby tcr.an .LburcU at 4 o'clock l'. 31. Rev. Mi II Vswshiit Hector of St. Pauls Church at this place., was too unwell to nil his puloit cn last Sun day. Yc boric hijn a speedy recovery i torn ins sicsncss, Our young friends, Jam mio White & Robert Davis, who have been absent i . - for some timo attend the school of W. G. MtCabe tu Petcrsbunr, are spending their vaealiou at home. itha.-ent time to them. 1 -v Rev. F. L. Re-d, Pastor of the M. E. Church at this plate, vlo has becc absent fori several wci;i; from his pul pit, returned on riaturday last and prea?hed Sunday evening at 8 o'clock P. 31 . it. vu. V'Ooc vho nas Dccn quite nek at his mothers residentc alout C miles from town, v.e are glad to state has almost entirely recovered he is 'spendins some time with hu brother CM. Cooke Kj. of this town. Messrs, Polpb, Riley and Barruvr man of Scranton Pa., arrived in our town on Friday last, on their way to tho Gold Mine ot Mr. T. K. Thoma?, In tho North eastern jart of this ! count. They vuit it uith a view of purchasing an interest in the Mine. 3lAVoas Court . Oq Tuesdy last Nellie, Ann Eliza and J. Gill wore be fore his hoscar Mayor Williamscn, for disturbing tte peace and -quiet f the town, by engaging in a .fisticuff about daybreak Saturday Morning, Nellie, was discharged while Ann ESta and John each had to oontrilu e to swell the tcwa Treasury. There are several kinls of beets there 13 the red beet, the srhite beet, the yellow beet, the blood beet, the sugar beet, the big beet, theli&tle beet, and the beet but f these we aro net now going to speak, for they .re of the vegetable kingdom. Wc want to say a few words of that lowest of 11 Letts the "Dead Beat." The Dead Beat comes in the shape of human, but is not ; he comes to you with pitiful tales and weeping; generally be bus been badly treated in some distant city; perbap he bas been sick, which causes bis dirty, filthly look, his torn and tat tered garments ; he has walked several hundred miles looking for a situation wherewith he -can "earn his bread by the sweat of his brow," and most gene rally when ho gets & job will work a day or two, draw hiapaj., buy whiskey, leave his board 4jiH unsettled, and be tweon the settle one jsun And the rising of another, will., liko the Arabs of old, "silently teal away. But, woe to one of the imiutes of the placo at wbieh he stopped if their doors should be unlocked &.nd it is surpris ing how easy they -enter a trunk that is locked and the key in ihc pocket of the owner, but such is the fact. Tley will not only carry away clothes that wiU fit them, tut will take those that are too snort, too long, too large and too small; for instance, did they have a No. 7 1-2 head they would hie aay with a To. 6 7-8 hat, or bad they a No- 11 focta pairi No. 4 boots would go with theu. Zliis we have written as an introductory to a little squib afloat upon our streets, i. , About three weks ago a person came to our beau if.yj little town from a neighbor ing county,, mid procured a ."iuiation from ouo of the "leading firms here. Shortly after he sent for Jlirce more of his chums who came with the purpose,- they said, of scttl.ng. in our town., pro vided they could find employment. Our hospitable landlord of the Eagle, who bas not the heart to turn a man from hLs door, took them in and kindly cared for tbem- giving them one of tho be.t rooms ijb tne hvjsc4 n fact the Bridal Chambei,-and went to work 'immediately to try and nd some em ployment for th pitiful looking beats, he was-successful, and two days after they arrived hero ;vcro seen at work upon one of the 'mxmy impiovrmcms that are going on here now, but their conduet wjw such that the gentleman who had hired them disci arged them. Our indefatigable landlord heard of it and immediately senr. them word to leave his premise?, and the servant re turned saying that they had heaped curses upon his innocent head. Mr. GreeB then went and to his gratifica tion found that they had saved him ths trouble si kicking them out; - This was before sundottn Mr. Green -left his house for a short ehilc. about sup- per time, and these same sharp, shrewd beats went in and crot their -supper. In tho meantime the one who had first At I conic had been dischargod from tlic ro- sition he had occupied, fr his cm ployors thought of the old adago "that birds of a feathci flock togethsr." Af ter having gotteu their supper, they went to the room of one of the board. crs, who had been absenl in the country several days and donned his best clothes filled his own valise with his clothes. appropriated his ha't. and Woke open his trunk and took therefrom all of his under clothing except oue calico shirt. and loft for parts unknown. Ho cays that if they will return i.is "reports," which are iq the valise, he will send them the key y mail. They also visited the room of another voun:: n:n and stole a set of shirt buttons and pair of shears. Ai.d not? these young men have been spying bad words about the whole company and wishing them anything but a level path through li fc. New Advertisements, REWARD; Ordered by the Board cf County Ccmmi&sioncrs, that the above reward of $500 will be paid to any person who will turmsh evidence sufficient to se cure the conviction of the party or psis tits guilty ol changing or altering (Joua tv Orders. o I re spcctfally announce to the citi sens of Louisburg aal vicinity, that I am prepared to do plain levin" fur La dies and Gentlemen, also Hemming, Stitching and JtuuTirg. Charge mod erate. MRS, P. H. BMlTn. Louiaburj N. C. Barrens & Pleasants To. Buy Eveythmg yon want. Their new S T -OK. is now Arriving, and constitutes far the largest in JLiOiiisbnrg. Ilow for Cash, Our Motto. AU kind of (brroceries Guaranteed at cNorlliem I gfi ACmim Freight Added.' 20)D Ba r r c 1 s Flo ii r, bought i before the ad vance, which we are selling at old prices, A irnafl Pi'nnil -hand Stove for T1 1 ' a Barrow & Pleasants LouUlurj, N. C. 'W A. H. Z & 33 U O. Pranklinton, H C, Ar dcttrmiued to -dot out ihelr LAEGE aad ASSOP.IXO STOCK cf G-ENEBAI, MERCHANDISE, AT THE LOTSTsT POSSIBLE riOURES. V joa want .goods CmUP-CJLLL OH" TUEil, Aj Uni of jtrcfa " Ukea at Vxt price. AT W A R D MACHINERY FOR SALE. COMPLETE TniRTT IKSRSC POW RPoit.Us 61emStw JIlll, nttd il montbl, wuraottd to be ,f perfect u any sew mill. Colt 43.7SI) cuh. Pnce 2,i;0. Tenu tuj. 25 HOUSE 10 WER-POR-TABLE EXGLSiE, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES 'of T&rku Horse-Poirers, Gum and Leather Belt ing, Steam Pumps, ClltCUL AR SAWS. EtC. r$2y Send for descriptive Circular. O REFERENCES. We mention a few to whom ws hare sold second banded Engines : W, S. IIaixobv. Franklinton, N. C. IL J. GnufEf, Lfciicton, N. C. J, A. Bcxtox. & Co.. Jsxkson, N.C Ca&sow & Fleasaxts, Loulsbnr, " T.A.r0ic&co.,8tatTiue, V. Stirs; WAX.T, Usppy Home iinii t nuNTER, j.m. Richmond, Vs. PEET & ATKINSON. Wholesale Dry Goods Merfchants. No. 45 Roanoke Avenue NORFOLK, Va, Sept. 18 ly H o t i c e. In ax much County Orders hare been altered, thereby practicing a tracd open the Coantv. the Beard of, Commiuioners this day direct the Clerk to isoe a public notice thiougbtbe COURIER," and Pos ters in each Townkhlp, reouettiog all perrons bo!dio2 COUXTY ORDERS Isfue 1 prior to Jnly 1st 1873, to present tatm to the BcgUterol Deeds for Bcjf Utrauon. ' r. B. IIAWKIXS Chrm'n, Board Com. J.B.TUCKKir, Cletk. IiOnUbarp, Jnly 5th 1875. Valuable Land for Sale. Tavinj bongbt and rtT-oratcd the veiy desirable pUntatioo formerly own cd by Ma. D. f. Hill. I now oficr it lor Bale on reasonable lei ma. It U situated about fenx miles from Iuibnrg and contain, by sarvey, 2(0 acres, a littlo nvtr half ot which is naw open and ready' for cultivation. The remainder is cohered by a thick S prowl h of yoaojg oaks and bkkorjs 1U1 a lew pines. TLtre is a cxd I rtwrllinrr dona m. nnml.r r.fi.t.t ??&?srt& land produces well, and taken all to. gether ft is ft moat desirable larest- ine&t for aa enterprising farmer. Yot tn rthrr iniormatiua apply to E. W. FULLER, Louisburg, x.a ' & B R, 0, rarnkllntori, X. C. PIANOS! PIANOS ! 1 Accuse Dorrr Manufacturer of Piito Forte, brt to annvjanc. that h la applied 1 with new. cod wxond baad rUoof, which he cJTer at low price: applications by letter will irceiri prompt attention. I AM TRE PARED, assisted by competed workmen to undertake the most ex ten lire repairs of erery description. Reference made to tbs tnudad pro fession in genual, and to my large uam: br r of patrons. Jnly 1712m. Raleigh, N. O OTLCE TZIE PUY-Wr.Yh'3 OF FRANK UN AND WAKE COUNTIES. llarlnRWu appohitcl Ajj nt for tlic "Kcntneky kutual Benefit A m etatVm t Hiysfctaus' for FnnLlIn and Wake OnntJes, Repoctriilly I'ifVrintlie llij sWJuuf eountles that they an proctira f ertltitatcs f Llfo 3Iembcrl1p Lr aprli"(u2 to re J, R. CUFTON, al a Lonlsbarp:, N. CV BLATCULrTi Tmprored Cnensa Iber WodPxx2npds tne acKDOwieUe STANDARD ot he market, by J diet, the best i least money. At popular ret- pump lor tke I rited to Btatehle'a Impror4 DiAntT. A t rn 1 1 nn I a law Bracket, the Drop Cheek VaWe.' which can be withdrawn wltn ost the Joint,, nd the cop. i ucr muiucr wuicu oeirr criciL Bcm.ieH or rusts aad -wilt last a liie time. For sale by Dealers and the trade ren. rally. In order to be aro tbat yo get lilatchley't Puiop, be careful and rce that it bsa my trade-mark as spare. If you do not know where to bay, de criptiTe circular, toother with the rsme and address of the agent net rest ton, will be promptly funmlc41y td dressing with stamp.. Charles E. Blalchley, Han&ractwer. iC5 Commerce St Philadelphia, F. April Railroad Schedules. SEABOARD k ROANOE RAILROAD COUFlXr. OrricxSxiBOABO J; CoaozbS TLjO I rorumouth, Jan lt, 185 4 CIIASGE OY SCHEDULE. On an 'I aftr Trld7, Jaonorr lt 187 Train will UarAVe Won (Lulj (Soaday tj ecprd) aa follow; Mail tralr dhily a- 4 pm. No. 1. -Freight" trala daily at 4 a. x. Ko. S Freight train at a. au AtitiVEAT ponralotmi. Mail train daily at 7 15 r. Xo. 1. Kreixbt train daily at 1 2 00 ooml. Sto. 3. rtrigbt Train at 4 00 r. a Freight train We a paaaenger Car ai tehd, hUnT fo Eden too, TIjMontli Sk Laod Irgs on Blaekwatcr. and Cbowaa LUrer b-aae FraakUa at 740 a. K. en aloodtTv. Wednesdays and miaja. s o.cnio. Snpt. of Tratktporlaf ka Raleigh & Gaston B. company. SuraixxTcxDET's Office, Raleifi, X. C, wc lltb, '72. Onandancr lfonday Jtrne 17tJi, 172, trains on tie Ralciti & 0a4o;i IUilroo.!. nUI rmi daily (Sunday ev celled) as follow; 3L1II. TiUW. Iare RaVIli 10.00 a. m. Arrives at ttcldoit 3.30 p. w. leaven Wehkm Q,la a. w. .Vrrive at lUki-h 3.W p.m. I . ACWMMODaTIOXTKJlIX. Iave KahVtfi g.0Q p Wm Arrhrsat Weldon...;.... 6.20 a. m L-ave W'fldon 4. 9.15 a. 1.. Arrirei at Ralcli .. . . . 8.00 p. tu Mil train tnaaea cUtme coooecuoa h Weld on ilh tbe acabrrd Zi Rantk lUUroa-l anrl iiiy Line Steater ti. l'U:niore, in ami fow all polni , North, Vtt aol :mliwrt aivl n ilc I'ciibar IUlirl ml'cUrtU' ltir.ui3 I id I V"abit2tuo C.lr. tl aad all poiuu ;uriii arid jjnu. weal. And at Rti,ij triiL ibe N-rtb Us. f.lin Jl-i-'n-vt and In ra all ijinu 5.uh and 3ou:bwct. and uh tb ttaleii;!. i Aau.'.a Air Lioe to Hay ocl Uul i'ayttleTiilr. Aco;uuio.ii.B tiuj Frrijht tria C'nsxt t wcLioa will. Acwmmvt li-. . and Krutit ui:u ua 3-4.!Mfd A; HoanoUe luulroa.1- au I.ftrbui ' lUilrU Aod at TUleirr'j with Atcm nit A-. tion awl fieiijUt tra:ci on il Car. !iua HAitrirvX Ptrtofii lirfnc m.'fn r ft.. - r n. 9 altw VI 111 read CMYisit BtlcisU is tli aa-Bin by Accommodati on train, and xtmai' several Iiouxa, andxetura tho a. i t n'n. . A.B. AKiJiJiwa Ceij'l Sunt
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