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Good Things. Share to produce short crops the barber's shears. New Bedford has but ono whaler lett a schoolmaster, ' I If captains, were lets leckjef?, .there would be less wrecks. . ; . . . Whiskey Is alike an internal furnace and an infernal tur-nus. ' " 4 ' , t ' : The "Charge ot the light BrigadoV, charging gas retorts.". ; .v 1 n Order is heaven's first Uwj and ' i bat nerer been repealed.' 1 1 1 In what meter should TJpin oon" be sung ? Gas meter. a baU I(jou arc out. in a' drivjngjlstrm, don't attempt to hold the rains. Men who are used to going it pretty faat The Locomotive Engineers'. u t Take caatof the poor Indian ' acid be'll take hair of the white man. Stanley says that African mosiiuh'oes are as big as a Kentucky che W of tobac- oo. Why is the type of an unfinished job like old cheese! -.Because it is lite mat- Did you ever know a country town that hadn't the best brass band . in the State f . .-. , . : That was a disastrous fire at Iquique la Ferae i And.what .a q . rious name 1 1 bt sure. A Pennsylvania printer vviio 'the father of tweuty-six children is puzz'ipg himself to account for the hard times. Ton needn't go out ol your vray tp make enemies. You will find them like critics ready made. ' A puppy and an accordeoo was the narYiage fee offered to a Cedar Springs ciergjmau, iuu inner uay. A Brashear editor offers a reward of $5 for the best treatis on "How to make outdoor life attractive tor the Mosqui to," . -.: A popular writer, speaking ot. ocean telegraph, wonders whether, news transmitted through the salt ter will be fresh. the the wa- A Duluth assessor says it is posi tively amazing how cheap property be comes as he passes up or down a street. It falls seven per cent, whenever he en ters a house. A Brooklyn girl is engaged to be married to an Italian Count, and in the course of four or five yeais she may be looked for on the street with a -hand organ playing thensual tunes. A young lady asking a Williamsport young man in a music store. ('Bave you happy dreams ?" was astonished when he rejlicr1, No, ma'am, I'm mostly troubled with the night-mare." "How are ye, Smith t says. Jones, Bmith pretended not to, know him, and answered hesitatingly: ' ,(Sif, you bite the advantage of me." "Yes,l f uppoV so. Everybody has that's got common Bcnse." ' v. 1 ! llI nerer sot my mind to wr)tin poe try till two years ago,V:,said ,,a, y9.iing ruralist, tilting bark in a grocery chair, "but the minute I took to goin' with that Jonnson girh by gosh ! I couldn't Ticlp,lt. P, I gueca our man .alph is a good Chriatian." 'How sornj boy ?" "Why, pt, I read In theBibktbat the wlKed shall not live out half his. days; ' ana Jtuipn saja ne naa uvea , out oyer tine hie wu a little boy." Prosperity has its "twee nses" as well aa adyeraltv," for do sooner does a ' man come intqa JittU property, than he Instantly learn : tho number of his ftienut; whereas, if he remained poor, the chance are that he would have died in perfect ignorance of the tact. ' - - -'i'.)..a sal Bhe was an elde rly lady, an V as she eated herself on one of the. (stools in Wallach,s store and asked to be uhown soma 'caliker,v she remaked that when she waa a 'gal? ihe '. 'thought she ' aa lucky if she got sixteen yards in a dress, and she thought it a I'singful" trsste of stufif to put In more; ;!but f?she had just "beern" that Mrs. X? was agoin to hev lort j-two yards ia her new caliker, and she hoped that there might be a cloud burst in seventeen minutes it that woman should stare lound at her fa church and make remarks alx tr her clothe?. 'You kin just cut me off foity-three yards, and I'll have it made pinback fashion, with an overdress and a squtrs mainsaU, and a flying jib and a back action; then Pd jist like to , see that stuck up &1 rs. X, put ' on airs . qyer me,n . . '; - 4; " -' : Jones had prepared . himself .for, a, heme dinner to his liking. He sat down in his dining room at peace with all the world, and said, 2fw, Hannah, brirg the cold mutton. "No hot meat for me this' eather.' Han nah hesitated for a . minute and said, 'Bat I done give it away, sir.' 'Gir it away I Gve .my dinner away V 'Y4;srirw You said if any tramps called 1 was": ' to' cive them the cold - t. m ...... shoulder' Railroad ? Schedules. SKA B0ARD&-ROANOK RAILROAD COMPANY. - 'office Skaboabd & BoanoxeR. R. Co.. Portsmouth, Jan 1st, 185 $ '-. ', - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Friday, January 1st 1875 Trains will leave Y-klou daily (Sunday es. eepu-d) as ioikw; 'Mail traiid aily h ... ... ..... ..4 p m. No,,!.- "Freight" tiaiu e ally at 4 a. m. No; 3 Freight train at 8 A. M, ARBIVE AT rOltrsMOUTO. a- Jiaii train a any at:..,......... 7 ta r m ISO. 1. Freight tram daily at 12 00uneu. No. 2..Frtriuht Train at r- 4 00 r. m Freight trams Jitve a passenger Ctir at tached. ...i : - , i:? Kteamem for Eden ton, T$ mouth & land, inca un BUckvater, ajul Chowan Hirers leaAe Franklin at 740 a. m. cn Mondays, weneiT8 ana jfrioiiyrt. E G. QHIO. i fien'l Supt 5- , S - V Raleigh & Gaston... R. R . J5 company. ; " SUPEltlNTENDET'SFFicE, Raleigh, H. C, June lltb, 72. ' Oil and Atthr Monday June 17th; lHli, traius on the Kaleisrh & , Gaston Railroad, will run daily (Sunday ex; cepted) ii8 followij: Lates Raleigh . . . ". . . . . 10.00 a. iH. vrrive at eiuuu . . . . . .. o.ou p. IH. a. tn. Leaves Weldon.. ... 9.15 .... 3.05 Arrives at Raleijrh . p. in. Accommodation Tkain. Leaves llaliegh ?..,J' 8.00 p. m. Arrives at Weldon. . . . , . . 6.20 a. m. Leaves Weldon. . . . . . r . 9.l5r a. in Arrives at ItaleLjh . . 8.00 p. ni Mail train makes close conut-ctu n at -Weldon .with the seaboard & R mnoke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers via. Baltimore, to and from all point?, North, West and Northwest tnd with the Petersburg Railioad via Petersburg, Richmond and Washington City, to Slid Irom all points North and North west. And at Raleigh with the, North Car-' olinit Railfoad" to'Vud from all points, Sou'h and Southwest, and , with the Raleigh & Augusta Air, Line to Hay wood and iruyetteville. Accommoaution and Freight" trains connect at wekfoo, with Accommpda lion and Freight trains, on aboard & Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad ; ; And at Raleigh with Accommoda tion and freight trains on .North Caro ina Raiiroad. i Persons living along the line of the roid can visitUaleigh in the morning by Accommodation trai i, anl remain seveial houra, and return the same eve ning. ,, . ... . . . ? ; J. C. WINDER, Gen'l 8up SCHEDULE !OF THE PETER 3 BURG RAILROAD COMPANY. , PASSENdER TRAINS. i Lravx Weldon. KxpresB Train. . . . . . Mail Train........ .8,30 a. m. 4.15 p. m. Abrivb at Petebsbuko. ': m - : : Exp ress. . . ..... ... . . . . . .1 2.10 a.Tn 1 Mail . . . I...... J Ik.. . , 8. 05 p. m Lkave Pktbbsbukg. -MaiUfl'.V. .If?. . iv . 'W a. m. Express. .......3.17 p.m. Abbit at Weldon. ; Mkir..Vv:h: .0 80 ,7.00 a. m p. m Bxpreas......... FK1GHT TBAW8. Leave Petersbnrg.... .... 9.00 p. m. Leave Weldon........... 8.30 p. m. Arrive aUWeldon......'.'. 5,08 a. m. Arri ve at Petersburg .... 4.00 a. m. Leave Petersburg. , . . . . 6:25 a. m. Leave Qaaton......... 1.15 p. m. Arrive at ia ton i........ 1.30 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 7.00 m Fieightt for Gaston Branch . jtill be received at the Petersburg depot only oo MONDAYS and THURSDAYS-, The depot will be closed at 4:00 p!m. No gooda will received alter tbat hour. . - J.C. SPRIGO, Engineer and General Manager. ( notice; I hereby give notice that all persons are forbidden-' (o trespass on my land, adjoining the lands of Dr. B. B. Perry and others in Franklin County, either by day oir by night, or with axe or gun, under the penality of the law. . - . . JOliN ELLIS. Sp-lOth SU;n. , (i- ; r . Tne only Blacking tbat'will Polish Over Oiled Sur face ; AND PRESERVE THE LEATHER ! H A. REAMS & Co. Manufacturers of Reams Durham Boot and Slioe Polish DTJRHAMS N. 6. Warranted to" Exstl All Others" vr Money Refundedl iThe only blacking that --will polish on oiled surface. It is guaranteed to preserve the leather and make it pliant. rt quiring less, quantity and time-to produce a. perfect 'u loss than any other. me Drwsu io oe, appneu . lmniecuaieiv aiter pucungon me DiacKing., . iv perT iect gioss irom idis wiu not .sou even wnite cfotnes We . cuaratitee it aa reprtscnted. and! ask" for patronage strictly on its; merits.' i - r Investing our .blacking TiBe a'brush that has no other 'on it. Prices as low as other Blacking. Literal-arrange- meats madtf r with - merchants !aQ wholesale dealers. ' : . H. A.' REAMS & Co., - Manufacturers, Durham, N. C, ' This Blacking j is recommended in the highest terms, after trial, by Geo. P. Brown, J. Howard Warner, New York; the President and Professors of Wake Forest College; and a large num ber of gentlemen in and around:Dnr ham, whose certificates have been lur nished the Manufactories. Orders solicited and promptly fille1. DLiTCHLKY'd Tmpro7ed Cucum -trt Wt (I Fumpia .he acknowledged oTASDiRD d i .he market, by popular ver i'icf, ihft.bestrpump lor the leasr nioruy. -'JAtteotion is in vited to Biatchley's1 Improved Bracket, the -Drop. Check Valve,, which can be withdrawn with out disturbing ihe jointF, nnd the cop per chamber whii:h never cracks, .scales or rusts and will last, a lite time. For sale by Denlers and the trade gc-n CTfdly. In order to be sure that you get iilatchlt y?d Pump, be careiul m;d fee that it has my trade ma'tk' as ap-ve. If you do not know where to buy.'de fccriptive circular?, together wih the name and address ot the agent neartt ou, will be promptly Jurmshed by ad dressing with stamp. Charles E. Biatchley, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa April 2-iMn.. :' . SIX REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD INSUBB IN ; . ; THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE i COMPANY 921 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ut. Because it ia'bne Of thtf'oidest companies in ihc country, and past the dfcy of xpenmtot8. . ..... . - " 2d. Because every "policy "holder ia a member ot the Uoiupuiy, entitled to all its advantages and pnvil ge., btiv iiig a right to vote at all elections lor trustees, and thus has an influence m t i - i . ... lis mansgemenr. . ( . r 3d Because it has the largest accu mulated futd, of any Lite " Insurance Company in the State. 1 4tn. isecause ny economical man agement, its ratio of expenses tD 4otal J : t ft. . i . i u --- 'I icuumo i iar ueiuw tuc average oi jjue Companies,' (8&"- OtfidaH-Ins'ucahce Reportf.) :" ? j ? a otn. liecause it nas declared more dividends in ' number, r and of a larger average percentage, than any uompany in the United States. - For 1 example: - Policy - No ' 16. for ' t5000. has been paid to t tie widow of a pblladelpbia merchant, upon which twenty-three dividends had been dei dared, avet aging filty -seven per cent. Had these dividends been used tr pur- cnase additions to tnia policy, f 5,046 mote would have been realized mak- hg the policy worth $11, 046.: - . 6th. ' Because it is liberal in its man agement, prompt m ita setttlementa, safe beyond a contingehcyj and ita rates are as low as any nret-class Company in toe country. - Principal Features. - Small expenses. absolute security, large return premiums, prompt payment ol lwscs, and liberali ty to tne insured. W. II. FINCH, Gen'l, Manager for norm Carolina. W. D. SPRUILL, Gen'l. Agent, Frankhnton, N. C. ' The Courier for three months only Fifty Cents. Let every Demo crat in the County subscribe, at once. ' . iBi ATT EN T ION Gotten I FliANTERSl avmg just pur chased . Georgia and having put eyerytluing in Hie best possible or- der, we are pre- pared to gin smj quantity of cot- ton at the short- est notice. Til ye win gnaramee our sin to make as goon mm oist55. jm any gin in the county. All cotton de- liver ed at our gin isfuliy cover ed by insurance. Give us a trial Barrcw & Pleasants. 1 o o ales Cotton Wanted Inline- diately. Be sure to call on us be fore selling - - Bartow '& Pleasants i? o Xj zest r s Seed ' (Dotton For which we willpay the high GIN O Wanted est price. Barrow & Pleasant. Jx)uispnrg, N..C. CarriageFactoryr" -1 Having bought the interest of 3Ir. R, J. Place in the Carriage Factory of Place & Conway, I respectfully ask the patronage of the people of Frank lin. I Guarantee satisfaction in' all my work. W.B.CONWAY. Louisburg, N. C. : CANVASSERS wanted tor two superb works of French Art, 'Liltle Runaway and her Pet, and the pretty pair, lhe Dinner, and the. Nap.'1 These pictures are worthy of a place in costly homes and Inex pensive enough for the simplest, Sel ling rapidly, and take on tight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, and q Ick returns. Any active jer mm who will t:;ke hold can luakc a !ia u some income, ccuu lor our be ft terms at once. - ' J. B. FORD & CO., 27 Pail? Place, Y, VALUABLE AND INTER ESTING WORK- The life of Genl Kobert K. Lee, by Jno Esten Cooke, with Illustrations. Portraits and Maps. . , The name ot Lee is beloved anu re spected through the world and pur tic. ular m the feouth, as a poldicr no was great but as a man he 1 was grcatei. No southern man should be without the Historv of Genl 11: E. Leo; The work is sold only by subsciption. Price in cloth, ; ?5.00 Leather,- . . . $6.00 Half Morocco, 7.00 J. N, HARRIS Agt. fori ranklin. faumville INSUR ANCE & BANKING COMPANY OF FAK3IV1LLE Yi. Asselts 223,935.00. S10.000.00 United Slates Bonds Deposited with the Treasurer of the State, for the ' protection of the Policy Holders. The or i s Fu'inville !- ever Ih-h n-ied pMHnjjtnesH nnd etjniij in py' ty to tic inuieI. - lis menacing lutl ii9m aii'l p p'j(itiit. 'l.c it in the front rank nl ilie Iustiraiice Cfiiipauhs ot tue Ct uiiiv. Ail'U'JJ' r at risk.', ?i C I hS, Mfnni, 55trc Houses. Wtkt ! U xl, Iti- tenses t.-kcn nt qi al c mtt-r. GEO. t. BAKEH, AOE.NT fr Frt klin. County. Lkui borg N, ( . Sp 3-3 rr. THY YOUR LUCK We want even body in the United Sta'es to see iur large, eigh--;gp, lit- rarv nd family papr, liiK bouJiE mr'' and iu order tbat kit may judg ol its merits for tl-eruselvt, we will send it, n trial, six months for only 50 eta, and to every subscriber, we will send by mail, postage prepaid, oue of our Miimmotb Premium Packets con taining 10 good Envelop, 10 sheet- extra note .paper 1 good jnholder, 1 good lead Itencil, 2 steel Pens, I Mtm orandnm Book, 1 Card Photograph ol all the Prenidents of all the presidents of the United States, and a nice Pito mium ck JEWELRYf worth Irom 25 ots. to $1. Don't let this pass you tty i ne package. Everybody is sure to uct .more goods than they ever bought lx- lore lor the price, auc the luckiest git from five to teu times the value of their mon- y. The paper alone is more than worth TiO cent, and we give you this magnificent prize extra. Uememlxr the paper and the Packet lor only 50 cents. Agents wanted. Addreta' W. M. BURROW, . P O. Box 53. Bristol Tenn. - LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST! . ion can boy the following Ar tides at the Drug Store at 5 per cent less man tne manuiacturers retail prices. Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bitters. Simmon's Liver Regula tor, COD LIVEE OIX,. And many. other standard articles. Allpcrsons in arrears at the DRUG STORE will please come forward and settle, and not wait for another crop. YARB0R0UGII HOUSE RALEIGH, fi. C. O. W. BLACKNELL, Proprietor. n COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . . . -. ISTOTOTO-LIv, VJL. s Pespect fully solicit consignments of Cotton fhlppcr who conf"n to us will be afforded every facility. HP BAGGING and TIES fnndhed. Q H 1 -1 2 f : r- in ? I HALL'S SELF-FEEDING COTTON GIN The following are some of the reasons why HALL'S GINS.are superior to all others : . Is. Il i- mat economical; it requires the attendance ol no txpcticnrvd gin nerf ajnrx1iyences with the la'tor of one hand. 2d.. It will pick more Cotton io a gmn lenjjtb ot tiu.o tlin aoy otLer Gin ia use. 3d. It m-rer BREAKS TflE ROLL, thereby 1 sing no time, nd making a more eyt-n nnd better tainpl-. , ., . 4th. It will run longer without whe'ting or sharpening; the Mf-Feeder w:ll not carry to the Saw; ny htrd nulUn t:.t will injure ll cm, ucb as rock, nilf. ticks. hard unmatured Lai i, &c, which also rtndcr the tlaugtr from FIHE much less. 5th. It picks the seed cleamr than any other Gin in u-e, thmby roakiiig a larger yieb. We bare in onr possession the reult ol a test in which one pound of IJnt Ot'on ws producnl irom two p.-u!s, kt-veo and onc-lialf ..ui.crs 1 Set d Cotton. '1 here Gin are perb ct and complete in ttti; parttcula , at! are made to run at high speed, Tbry can be toun'l in almost auy aectiua iu North Carolina. where Cotton is grown,. Price, $5 per Saw. Send for Circular; . 1IYMANS k PANCV, Gencrad -ilgcnts FQKNJTUHK. E. C. SAL US BURY. aliisbxiry & Rowe WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in V F U R N I T U II ll, V Also; Carpels Oil Clolhs Window Shacbs and - " M'ATTEASSES. lr Call and examine oui stock before iurc!ia.ln c!c"wlicre. NO. 207 and AIN STIlKFrr, Norfolk, Va. Kept 3-6ra W A. 1 D & B E O Franklinton, N C, ... Are dttermincd to close out their LAUGH and ASSOR rED STOVK of . . , . .-. - . f GENERAL MERCHANDISE,'' AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGUKE. If you want 'goods "CHEAP CALL ON THEM. Any kin of praduc taken at 't jjric, AT .. WAR D & B R 0 " - ' . Farntlintori, X C. wiLLi.vMsox, urciiuncH THOMAS, Wholesale Gboclks Coi.vit$ion Merchant t Ko.S'4 Payetterill Street, " KALE IG II, N. C. ... Opposite Uetropolitan Hall.. for North Carolina and Virginia. J. C. l!UV, NOTICE TO THE PUYSICIAN3 OF FRANK- LIN AKD WAKE COUNTIES. - Uaring been appointed A'nt for the Kentucky V.utnal Betietit Asso ciation of I byslcLans, for Franklin and Wake UAuntles, Respectfully informs the PhrfclcUusof said counties that they can procure f crtlflcates of Life Membership by applying to rue. J, D. CLIFTON, BI.D Louisbarg, N. C, -
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