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Most oi Uf; jmutfpr tones are m re supportable tjiin the comm'n, ef our ' rUndsbpon them; ;:r;';v' ' ! milk it" kilWI'cof aod:,Vr atjout eigot Jectanu yea, VS$o!y u darned old- tkinfl'-nr.'J j- r - ft . ''hj W pi&nrfs tVe4Ti6ble8 of raant Jidt jjred 'artici Its ? .pecaij y keyiie gjnd, upright and square. . .',: ', ',Tbat wr ter does the rnott icq gives fall rean'ei"ilt4j Vrhost knowledge aud takes from hint vhV"'leat time' "', x- '' - - . ... .. (,A word pi kindness u seldom spoken .jrvaip. t.It is a seed .which, eren when dropped -d j chance, springs op a sweet flower. , - rAvjnan, writing poetically of the watB4r skjfi - 'TUe baj:kionot the summer U fcr.-keaJmt, , the tail :wags tjocCMiosatry.T 'JMaget do yruun your , haha ' nd dr.a' mi mie pfease What I on JaVrtntihll ItIo t hat idvpet Cause iki o draw jU. e!)lwnt'. , ,'i - Papa, are you growing Jal'er all tl e iratP? No iiiy H-l il'l; why do you k$7 ii4!CU3 ; thy top of your head is pokloup'throimh your hair." VAro'yo'i guilty or not guilty ?' keda J ddgeof o prisoner the other day. '"in sum no,," said Pal, "what are, jot Cthrejorbut to firid that oaU" A woman U Wry; much like a kettle, 9 f at. ' i Jt you or.me to ti.inic oi if. bhe bir,;a: away is piafant y then she stops IncJ,'wVn J9U leji expect lf, she boils .nI .don't sayihat the egj'S you , sold mo the other day were bad," eaid a man1 the other day to his grocer, 'rbut I ttyok the'lien that laid them mus have' been pi etty sick." Q HU pot .upon the trigger,: p The muzzle ia his eir, A movement ot the litih: toe, And his head did disappear. jQone where Uifi.gr asshoppet liQgereth not. ik, A conscientious farmer in LewistOL lle.,v wiped the mud from his cart wheels before permitting hia load o hay to go on theujcales to be Avtighed .But snsh men are never sent to th L'egisUtOre, r a I tay sambo, where did yon git d shirt .studs V ! 'In de shop, to be .fureV.Yah, yen jaat told me you , .hadn't. no , moneys' ; 44Dat' right." Ilovr did you git 'em dri ?" "Well ..J saw, on card in de window, 'collar .dasoI ent in and coUartd 'cm.',' . t ' t :.''.':v . . .' . ? ' jiA .Frenchuiaa about to remove , his hpp.chia landlord inquired the reason, tatiogst.tha same .time that it was 'considered a vtry good slaqd lor busi 'neira.'1 The" Frenchman replied, "Oh ? ..yes, he's a very good stand ior de busi ness., Ne stand all day; for nobody teotne ft make me move. t - l 'M . t ' m : . . If you haven't business, advertise; if tyW have biisirejs, advertise. Peoyltf :go,tp places. that art advertised, and theygo by.those that are not.. A pUce that advertises . is known to the "wdrld;1 thai which does' not is oolv known to a few that may phs .it, and pretty much everybody does the latter ni.'T 'C: :.nr r i .. . c'a All Uw world ia iul II of babes, "J ' Bobbing; lighing, everywhere Lookiogtoat with eyes of terror, ,Btipg.t thVeuipty air. Dp they fee the strife before them, w- Thai they s ib and tromble so ? tKOitlfAe b'lples, frightened bables .Sttllthey come, and itiil they go." A white minister at a colored wed ding eaid, 4,Oa siirch occasion as thu . it is customary to- kiss the bride, bui ,lp ibis ease we will omit if.". To this .on4erical remark the indignant bride groom very pertinently repied: 'On such occasions it is customary i to give, , the minister ten dollar., but in thla Case'We will omit it " A promising jouog shaver of five or six years was reading his Itsson at aeUootpae day n that deliberate : mac- neroi which urchins of that age are somewhat remarkable. , As he proceed .J d itlsjtho tasl he came upon the peasageJKeep hy tongue from evil and thy Hps from guile.' Muter Hopeful drawled out, -Keep thy Jonge--irom evil and- thylips .rom girjs." 'v. . - .. ,, .j . ;. . . . . ; - - . -ii Cb tnosjua A miios. A . sermon by a preacher habitually learned, meta physical, obscure, and lng,, being un f(er dfscaasi6n by a party of lawyers, pnebt them' pronounced it a goodly sermon.'' . 'i -t "VVhy !M askel another; V UBecsse like the peace or God, it . fpasaeth all understanding.1 tV 'v. :. .liJlatheV, I should say," added a third; ' because, like Hi merpy, endurefh forever l" - . ''f mi f liiir,rilliCBEBBXgggBBBBaCB m-mmmem wrajgTPinLiil-. - ., - . m iii '"" ' ' ' Railroa'SrScheduIes. ltd 8 K A B O A In) f&O A N O K -t V? R A.ILROAD CO MPANY. y Fort-mouth, Jsn 1U 18.8 i .s ' J ' f t5JASlE OF SCHEDULE. . . On an 4 after Frldy. Jar. uarr 1st 1875 Train will leaTe "Weldja daily Sunday ex, cc-p d) t.a folio?; . - 3W1 traft. dasJy W. ....V...... ..4 f. m. Nvl. 'Treighf ttaiu daily at A. a. sr. . 5r2 iTreigt irairrat t 8 . a. m. AP.EIVE AT PORTSMOUTH. 3Uil train daily at..;.......... 7J5 p m No. In Freicbt trsia daily at 1 2 00 noen. So. 2. Fr. isht Train at ' 4lD p. m Freight tiaics hkve a paasengera Cur at taclicd, teaini lt-Xdertbnrivmauth & t and irg "-n RUckwater, and ' Cirowan " Rivers leAe Frar.k'ii'i at 7 40 a m. ui .Monddn, 4yeflneda s and Fridays' 1 : ' - f ; $ t , " EG GI3IO, 0.T1 Supt Raleigh & Gaston R. R. company. ; Supekintendbt'sfficb, ) Raleigh, ti.C.t June 11th, 72 i On and alter 31ondny June- 17tli, 1K72, trains on tlie linleih 6c Gaston liailroud, will run daily (Sunday ex cepted) as follows: . Mail Jnis. " Loaves Kalcighf. . . . 10.00 a. in. Arrives at Woldon 3.30 p. ni. Leaves Weldon .... 9.15' a. hi. Arrives at lialeigh 3.05 p. m. h Accommodation I kain. -Leaves Ralierh 8.00 p. to. Arrives at Wcldon. . ..... 6.20 a. in. 4,eave veiuon ...... 9.15 a. m Arrive at lialeijh .... . . 8.00 p. m Mail train ruaRts close countetiun at .Wcldon with the scaUurd & Roanoke Railioad and Buy Line Steamers via. Baltimore, to aud ; from all point?, North: West and North mu T- I Kit "the Petersburg Railioad via Petersburg. "Richmond ' and Washington City, to ami irom an points Kortli and North west. . - . : And at Raleigh with the North Car olina Railroad to and from all .-points, Sou'h and Soutbwest, and with the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line tolt-Hav wood an.t FayettevillCrf V. ! : " : Accommors ation 'artdFreight "trains connect at weldoa "with .Acouimo ta lion and Frtilit trains on ,-i.-ai)o,ird & Hoanoke Uailroad and Pettrslurg Railroad.;.' i ; Aud at Raleigh with Accommoda tion andfreigbi trains ou North Cro- ana IJitiiFoad. Ptrsous living along the line of the roid can visitllaleigh in tbe morning ly Accommodation traiu, and remain seve.al hours, and return tbe same eve ning. ,, J. C. WINDER, Qtn'ibup, SCHEDULE OP THE PETERS LURG RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. t i V ' ; "i i ' KATE WELfeOS.'t'H J Express Train . 8,30 a. m. Mail Train........ 4.15 p. m All R I YE AT PETEESBUBG. E i p ress ......... . . g.10 a. m V V ' P m 1 1 ' LEAYif 'PeteksbVug. " " " 4 ' Mail ...... 'op a. m. . Expressji. ;..;...3.17 p.m. Arrive at Weudox. f r !f 1 -? i'T i 41 ail . , . .i. , . 30 al m Express...... ; 1.00 p. m Fkeioiit Trains. Lcaye Petersburg.... ;.'. g oo p. m. Leave Weldoa . . . . : : . .. .Vs.O p. m. : Arrive at Wtldon .... 5,09 a. m. Arrive at Petersburg.... 4.00 a. m, i " Gaston Train. i Xeave Petersburg. . . .... Q:23 a, m. ( Leave Gaston..... 1.15 p. m. Arrive at Gaton 12 3Q p. m. Arrive at PeUrbarg .... 7.00 p. m "itiohts for Gaston Rraccli will be received at tl.ePettr&burg df pot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Tbe depot will be closed at 4:00 p.m. No goods will received niter that hour. J.C. SPRIGO, r.; , Engineer, and Gcntral Manager. V NOTICE. , I hereby give nodce that all persons are forbidden to trespass on my land adjoifiing the lands of Dr. B. B. Perry and others in Fracklin County, either by day or by n?ght, or with axe or gun, uader the penality of the law. " JOHN ELLIS. S-pl0th3:m. ' GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE " , Greensboro, N.. C. The Fall Session will begin on the 18th ot August. r TERMS REDUCED. Charges per Session of 20 Keeks. Boartl (. xdusive of washiEff & HhtsV $75 00. ' l&) Tuition tn regular English cour!. 25 00 Charges lor extra studies, moderate. For Cataloguts containing pariicu lars?Hpp'y to T. M, Jokes, President. N. H. D. WILSON, President Board of Trustees. L Wr 61 99 arm Carriage Factory. Having bought, the interest of Mr. II, J. Place in tbe Carriage Factory uf l'laee & Couway, I respectfully ask the patronage of the people of Frank lin. I Guarantee satisfaction in. ail my w6rk.'. . Vt'. it. cox way. Louisburg, N. C. CANVASSERS vanted tor two superb tvorks of French Art, ''.Little Runaway and her Pets," and the pretty , pair, " i he Dinner, and the Nap.'' 'I hese pictures are worthy of a place in costly, homes and inex pensive enough for the simplest, Sel ling rapidly, and take on sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, and q kk returns Any active person who will take hold can make a ha el some income, tend for our best terms at once. J. D. FORD & CO., 27 Park Place, N. Y, VALUABLE AND INTER ESTING WORK- The life of Genl Robert E. Lee, by Jno Esten Cooke, with Illustratious, Portraits and Maps. The name of Lee is beloved and re spected through the world ami partic ular in the South, as a f oldier he "Was great but as a man he was grcatei. No Southern man should bo withou the History of Genl R. E. Lee. The work i. old only by subsciption. Price in cloth, $5.00 - Leather, . $6.00 Half Morocco, $7.00 J.N, IIAURI3 Agt. forFranklin. FARM VILLE INSUli ANCE & BANKING COMPANY OF FARMYILLE Ya. Assetts 223,935.00. StO.000.00 United States Bonds Deposited with the Treasurer of the State, for the protection of the Policy Holders. The Faimville has ever been noted for its pnsptne98 and equity in p iy nuen oi Iospj-s, and ifs geneml libcrali ty to the insured. Irs iKcreasinr buN ness end pt-pnlaritr, plvc- it in th front rank of the Insurance Comprint s of the Country. All f lakes at' risk, such us, Str-am, Water and Horse jtpwti Co-tou O n-, St re Houses, Stocks of Good, Resi dences &, taken at cqui'ab'e rates. : GEO. S. BAKER, AGENT for Fru klin County. Loui-burg, N, C. Sept. 3-3 m. TRY YOUR LUCK. W - j We want everybody in the United Stales to see our large, eight-jjagr, !it erary und family paper, w1hb tonAC Mii'. aud in order tbat all may judg oi its merits for tlemselves, we will send it, on trial, six months for only 50 cts, and to every subscriber, we wib send by mail, postage prepaid, one of our Mammoth Premium Packets cAn tainin4 10 good. Envelope?, 10 sheets extra note paper 1 good p-nhoMer, J good lead Rcucil, 2 stee! Pens, t Mem orandum Buok, 1 Card Photograpii ol all the Presidents of all the President of the United States, and a nice Pnt mium F JEWKLiiYf worth Irom $5 cts. to $ 1. Don't let this pass you try t ne package. Everybody is sore ta not more goods than they ever boo$ht b; fore tor the price, and tbe luckiest get from five to ten times th? vaiue oi their niomy. The paper alone is more thnn wprth 50 cent, and, we give you thid magnificent prize exrra. llememWer the paper and the Packet lor only 50 cents. Agtnts wanted. Address W.M. BURROW, - PO. Box 58. BiistolTtnn. LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST! You can bny the iollowing Ar ticles at the Drug giore at 3 per cent less than the manufacturers retail prices. Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bitters. Simmon's Liver Reula tor, COD LIVER OIL. Aud many other standard articles. All persons in arrears at the DRUG STORE will please come forward and setfle, and not wait for another crop. YAliBOROUGII HOUSE RALEIGH. N. C. O. W. BLACKNELL, Propritor. !For Sale! o- COTTAfiB RI1DICE FOESALE- I will sell oo reagonable terms the new cottage residence oo Elm Street, known as tlie Jesse Fnf-gnrsotflot9-and at present ocenpied by Mr. V. B. Malmie. T h e house lias three good size Tooias with' "'wide pas sage, and ifporeh in front and rear. The lot contains 8-4 of an .' acre, and Iiasani!inler tfr the very : choi cest frsiit trees in fee aTii'den. . v is sale is not - made pri vately before the I8!h of Ilee.5 I shall then sell it at public auction. Now "is the thne to" get -a T'nice comfortable :res idence f o r a small amount of money. Call on me at the COU MmU oMce. eo.S, Baker. Trinity College. THE SESSION COMMENCES Sept., 2nd 1875. Pull Faculty; elegant buildings firat clast accommodatiosB. SeTeuty fi7e to niuty dollars will pay ail ex penses for fire months' We oflfcr the erj bfct at low rats. Aid given to young men of limited meaoe. P. O. Trinity College, N. C." t B. CRAVEN, July 30-1875 ESTABLISHED 1847. W. H. Morris 4 Sonst COTTON FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants. 23, 25 and 27 Commerce St. Norfolk, Va. f Will make Rberal Currency advan cesoa produce or bill lading in hand. Sir. A, M. Xobie, of N. i i3 co- nected with our house, and will be pleased to receire the patronago of ht frtends. Djssirale Residence In Louishurg FOR SALE. That Desirallg Reji lence, at present tccupicd by Rey. M. U. Vaughan, sit uated on Elm Street, and froaiiug the head pt College Street, is offered for sale. ' The lot contains about two acres of land, on which is. located the dwell ing ot ix rooms; with kitchen and oilj tr utceaary outhouss, with a well of good waier, all within pleasant walking aictaoceof the business part of the iowd. Pbicb Modebatk. Turms Liberal. For f nrtLtr inloi mation. ap ply to .Novl2-t&73. T3QVAS WHITE. NEW HARNESS. My Harness Shop over T. K. Carlile'b Store is now complete, with an assort meat if Ready-made HamtS', Ma rhine and hard made. "I wiU warrant all IIarties3 made hy hand a reasonable length of time. I also keep oo hand a lull supply of r POLE S TRAPS, HIDING BwiDiE. l HIVING 7th It 8. AVAGaI A bUUGY BHIDLK, ttALTEItf.' OLLAS.liUCKLKS, ' BiTfg, &(J. &V.&-3 Call and ixamine my stock when you cume to towr. Very RepJiv, V. B. CLIFJ ON. P. R, UZZLE. A. H. BAKER. COTTON FACTORi, WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCERS ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 45, Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. O We solicit consignments ot country produce and cotton. Orders promptly aitei.iij in. t Zi?r,F4 & RAKER. oct22 3m. RAhKiuti, N. C; EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, PL C. PnoruiKioK. o The present propri tor has leased the K:ijlc i'ot-:d, (Jbrmerly occupied l;y . Tallies Ie; t) to :i number ef years. J'e is prepared to .-ievtuninodatu regular and trausit'tst boarders, lias idee rooms, we 1 furnished and lined up in the best style. 1'e h:isalolar;c und convenient rooms for .""ales e i to display their samples. I h pibh- is daily supplied '.vith the best tho'unr Ivet atlords. tie wiil S'tiri; no pains in iuaM'nK his boarders comfortable, and hopes he will receive a liberal patronage from the public. Ja .. 8ih 1875. ' THE SUNNY SOUTH. O Trie LARotsr and Handomkst Litkr aut i'APiiR in America. BRILLI VN T ANNOUNCEMENTS. ZST Specimens Free, gj The following new stories will soon be commenced, and will be the most intensely thril;ingf ol any romances yet published in an American journal. R1LLA ROSLOE; OR, . North and South. A thrilling National Romance, based upon the administrations of Piesi ideots Lincoln and Johnson, . and the Execution r,f Mrs. Surratt in 1865. Written bt a distinguished States man. WRITTEN LN BLOOD; The Midnight Pledge. A story pf the last Napoleon's Reign. Bt M. Quad, of the Michigan Press. FIGHTING AGAINST FATE ; or, Alone in the World. A Brilliant Society Serial, now running, by Mra. Mart E. Bstan. w ho is the finest Story-writer ol the age. EWTH HAWTHORNE; or, 4 The Temttations ovjl Factort Girl Bt a Popular Notelht. REMINISCENCES OF THE CoKif etjerate Government. By Col. H. IL Capers, Chiet Clerk of Treasury Department oader Mr. - MfcHMINaSB. This will be a deeply interring serits of sketches giving the early trials disadvantages and raaoy amusing iDci dnts ot our people in their effort to establish an independent Govsrnment. ' : o : : p" A number of untuaally Bbil liant Short Stories appear in each Issue, with a great variety ot Sparkling misctllaneous matter on all subjtets. Subscription, $3.00 a Year. Clubs of 4 and Upwards, $2,50 bach. u " 2 25 " SST Extra Copy FHEE, one year, lor ' a club ol 5, at $3.00. Address J. U. SEALS, AUant., Ga. 1 , . NGliFOLK. VA- - Feepectfully solicit couignnients of Cotton Shippers who consign ioujl will be afforded every facility. ' . HT BAGGING and 'TEs furnished. . . fimttw " 1 H Z- HALL'S SELF-FEEDING COTTON GIN. Tt,e following jjre some ol the reisons why n ALL'S GINS are superior to 1 11 others : "' Is. It in most economical; it requires the attendance ol no experienced gift, . er, and dbpencts with the laHr of one haud. 2d. it will pick more Cotton in a given length of !: than any other (iin in use. 3d. It never BREAKS THE ROLL, thereby 1 sing no time, and making a more even and better lampl-. 4th. I. will run longer without whetting cr sharpening; the Self-Feeder will r.ot c-my to tic Savs any hWi sulot -.i vt t'.nt will ir.jure ttum, -uch as h tks n,i!s-, rtick?. hard unmnturtd bnl p, &e., wl kh also rtuder tUe dmiur I nm FIRE micl less. 5t!. I: pitk the seed cleantr thtn any other Gin in ue, thereby making a hre yiel . : We Itave in our possession the re-uH ! a trst in which one pound of Lint (ottan w8 p:o.lncd from two pu: .ls, K veu and out-half out'Ces of Serd i' t on, 1 h te Gmd Hiei perlect and cmp!eie iu every parttcula , aot aro o ade to run at high peed, They can be tound iu alinoai any Beoii iu iu Nirth Curuliua where L'otton is grown. Price, $5 per Saw. Gouciul Afrits Scpt3 3-i. P URN E. C. SALUdBURY. CVB. R I 1 I 1 I 9 ft" i t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I i ; FUR NIT II i, Also. Carpels Oil Clolhs, Window Shades and MATTEASSE3. IdP" Call and examine oui stock before purchasing elewherQ NO, 207 s.nd 20DM VIN 8TKEET, . Korfoik, a. Pent Q-C-m W A BTJ & 13 R 0 t .... Franklinion, N C, Are determined to close out Ibeir LARGE and ASSORTED STOCK o ; GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Aj tlie Lowest possible figures." If you want goods CHEAP CALL ON THEM, Any kin of pretluca taken at best prioet I 11.1.4 BR 0 Farnklinton, N.C. WILLIAMSON, UPCIIUIlCq THOMAS, Wholesale Grocebs AND Co mmission Merchants ; No. 53 FayetteTillc Street, RALEIGII, N. C. Opposite Metropolitan Hall. 3D I Q b .Iii:-, Send for Circular. "JIV.MANS & PAXCY, for Xovlh Caroliiiii and Virginia. r.ur tu t.nx-;wBSTmwT IT U R Iv J. c. i;uv; , ISTOTtCE O- TO THE PHYSICIANS OF FRANK LIN AND WAKE COUNTIES. Having been appointed Agnt for the "Kentucky utual Benefit A fso clailon of I hysiciang," for Franklin and Wake counties, Respectfully Informs the Physicians of said counties that they can procure ertiflcatea of LUe Membership by applying to me. . J.B. CUFTON, M.D Louisburg. N. C. n r MOB n 11 Will Oranv Wake colkct Jolyl JUUICi Pro (ion o i , j r. ,9 Joi! .1 tin, v 7m FI 3!tni Ai rjuw i 1 V did and An t S WO Welt whe lie; ton ult 6l 4 j. i c n
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