i. 5 - - Good Things " 'A Lord of the ai(e An usher. ; - A" sharp pet'cil will hetpyouTo wiite tp the point. - : . Crod bands gilts to sbrne,4 'whispers tbcm to others. What man curries everything before bUa? The Waiter. ' . ';;K A Sou I occupied with,, great ideas .best performs mal I duties." EvWa iacdbill 'will "impart infor mation when it iawell posted. What 1 the opposite to 'love cottage V ' War in a shanty in a Wbj it a prond - woman like" a musrc book! Because she is full of aire: Xjoto is an egousrn oi iwo. lue first sight of loye is the last- sigh -of wisdom. -'" ; ' v- -' ,f'-"' J-'--L . .No man can go to heaven -when he dies who baa not sent his hert thither whilh he lives. A dog is counted mrd when he won't take something to drink,' and a man when he takes too much. A contemporary declares that gravi ty is no more evidence of wisdom than a paper collar is of a ahirt. - , An exchange defines a blunderbuss as kissing the wrong girl-Just as though it wers) possible to be wrong in kissing ny girl.1 "Talk about tbe jaws of death." ex. claimed a hen-pecked - husband; 'they are aq circumstance compared ' to the jlwa f .life 'v ".el ' r' - . Tbero is. a' young belle "in Gotham who is so refined in her language, that' she nerar used tbe word black guard,' but substitutes African Sentinel." 7by did you pass yssterday with out looking at me?'' said a beautiful woman to Talleyrand. "Because, mad ara,1f J had looked I could not have passed' a- ;idiotl,rexclaimed a lady, coming out of the theatre latt evening, as a geotleman accidentally stepped on her railing skirt. "Which one ot us V1 blandly responded the man. Won't you ladua tell me what you are talkfng about?" said a' fop: "I'm all ears." One of the ladies looked at , him sharply, and said, "So you are; ' you ought never to get your hair cut." Quilp and his wife had a bit of con Jention tbe other day, "I own tlt( ryou are more brilliant ' than I," snid the woman, Mbut I have the beatju 'g !ment," kYesi" said Quilp, "y ur choice in marriage shows that." Q iilp waa Imformed that he was a brute. ' There Is Seldom a line of glory writ ten upon the earth's face bat a line of , suffering runs parallel with it; and they that read the lustrous syllables ot the ' one,' and stop not to decipher the spoti ted and worn inscription of the other, get the lesser half ot the lesson earth has to give. 1 ! ; ; " i' 4,I saYi boy.l How do you Bell your wood 1" . "By the cord." "flow long has it been cut !" Fourfeet." . s. UI mean, how. long has it been since it was cut 1" - , 'Been tbe .same length all . the LIk(9 flakes of snow, that fall unper celved upon pie earth, tbe seemingly ' unimportant events of life succeed one another, Aa the snow gathers togeth - cr, ao are our hablu formed. . No sin t Itle flake that is added to the pile, pro . duces sensibfe change. No siogle action Crtat,hQWever it may exhibit, a mana Chirac ter', but as the tempest hurls the aralanche down ' the mountain, and overwhelms the inhabitant and, hit "habitation, so passion, acting upon the eleacnta of mischief, which 'ptrnicious habiU hare bought together by imper-j ceptible accumulation, may overthrow the edifice of truth and virtue. ,. ; , Conversation at a fashionable water ing place. Middk-aged party, envil ous of the belle ot the room, and dej termloed to put her down; "How. ad mirably your dressmaker has altered your dress ! I vow, I hardly recognized it as the one you wore last year l' Young party with outraged feelings owing to the consciousness that . the insulted crarb had come ' diro from' Worth's, ahd: was now, worn for the think. : By tbi way, tell tne, MrsX Ttheredid you piocureyour new teeth! They art pcrlectly lovely; but I must lay that I liked your last year's talse' ! Dair much better than that you now wear." Stalely courtesies ;oa both side?, and a mutual resolve neer to rec pgnize the cieature again Railroad 'ScKeaiiles S E A B OARD & ROAN OK RAILROAD COMPANY. v ' : : . I'nuJi - ; Office Shaboasd & BoaxokeU R Co. Portsmouth, Jan let, 185 j 5 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 5. On and aftpr Frid ay, Jaomrv 1st 1875 ' Tr3.irwr Is-ave AW Id u da.iy (Sunday ex-' c r,f 3) as follows; i , ; Al&ittr&iu isilv a...... ........ 4 p. m. No. 1. "Fniglit train daily at 4 a. m. No 2 Freight train at . .8 i.a, ABRIVE AT PORTSMOUTH. Mail train daily at 715 f No. iU Freight train daily at 1 2 00 nncn. No. 2rtibt .Train at 4WrM Freight trams have a passenger Car at tached, 4 : r-teampr for Edenton, Plymouth Lanrt ir g ori Rlaeka ater; and' 'Chovraa Rivers lete Fraikii - at 7 40 a -m. .u Meudajs, Wednesdays and Friday.' . i-A,.,.l. li.J;'-. - . e o OHIO. Genl Supt ; Raleigh & Gaston R. R. H company. Superintendet'sffice. ice,:) v RuH'igh, N. 0., June 11th, On and altor Monday June 17th, 187J, trams on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, will run daily (Sunday ex cepted) as follows: Leaves Raleigh. .... ..... 10.00 a. m. Arrives at Weldon....... 3.30 p. m. Leaves Weldon . . . . .... .". 9.15 a. m. Arrives at Raleigh ....... 3.05 p.' m. " ACCOMMODA.TION TBA1N. , Leaves Ralicgh . . . . . . . . .V 8.00 p. va. .Arrivt aVeldon. . . .; . -.) 6J . m. Leaved VVel'.lou ...... . . . . 9.15 a. m Arrives at Raleigh ...... 8.00 p. m Mail train makes close coDQtfctiun at Weldpn wiih tbe seaboard & R iatioke Railroad and Bliy Xme" Btuamers via Haiti more, to and from all poiute North West and -Northwest .nd with the Petersburg Railioad via Petersburg, Richmond and Washington City, to and frism all points North and North west.., - -...' 'c" And at Baleigh with the)North Car olina Railroad to and from all points, 8ouli and Southwest, and with the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line to Hay wood anil Fayetteville. -. Accommodation ami, Freight trains, connect at weldoo with Attorn mod a tion and Freight trains on Satoard & Roanoke Railroad f and y Petersburg Railroad. ?. And at Raleigh with Accomnioda tion aud freigiit trains on North Uaro ina;Rai:road. ' ' ' . Ptrsons. living along the hoe of the road can ' visitRaleigh in the moruing iy Acconimodatujo traio, and rcuiait; sevetul hours, and return the s.frnc eve nin. A" - - - . ; ' . J. C. WINDER, SCilliDULE- OF, THE PEl fiRS BUKO RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. . ; ; i Leavb, Wjeldok. . . J Express Train ... . . . ... .. . . 8,30 aL'm. Mail Train. . 4.15 p. m. AnaivK at Petersburg. Exp ress Mail. . . ...12.10 a. m . . 8.05 p- u Leavk PitTUKsnuno. ' s t.Mail,. . .... . . . . . . . . . . -6.17 a. m. ? Express.. . .... . y . . v .'. ..3.17 p. m. ' " ' Arrive a't,"Weldon. - aiaii .........y so a. m Jitxpress. i.uo p. m FbeightTraiks. ; 1 , Leave Petersburg 9.00 p. m. eave etaoo.. ., B.ou p. m. "Arnveat Wcldon. ....... 5,06 a. m. Arrive at Petersburg . . . . 4.00 a. m. " Gastok Train. " " ; : ' Leave retersourg.... . . . 0:25 a.m. Leave tiaston... l.lo p. m. . Arrive at Gwton... ,...; 12.30 p. m. Arrive at retersourg .... v.UU, p. rn. , 1 teights for Gaston Branch will be received at the,Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and Til UR3 DAYS- The depot will be closed at 4:00 p. m. ao gooas will received after that hoar; a .. , tt. T nnrrnT.aua t , . t; . r - Buperintenden. j The Death Bed ofAndrew r Johnson; ir . A MAGNIFICENT Engraving, just published, on heavy plate paper. 14 19 inches in Sizer If tocchiogly portrays me la&i moments r ine great states- mac, with tamilj, friends and libvtd cians grouped sorrowf ally around him. U Is a gem of art,- beautiful in design. and artistic in executioo. and should hang in every home- and cottage in the, unu. Agents wanted everywhere at VTarRV until picture, are sold. One copy of ine nne engraving -ueatu-bed cl An drew, Joliusou, .with terms and in 'strrctions to Agents, , will be sent bv: mail on a roller, and post paidon re ceipt of 30 cents, or two copies for 50 ccuib, ntn terms sent uuiess sample: cpy is orat-rea. AUdrtSi iLeJ'abUL- : SOUTLERN PICTURE t(C ; . ?, n , , .Nas&vil:.r,Tcnn nlfSai-iu Penfy laffif 4 'Camfaie Factory! I " I $10,000 GIVEN AWAY. - We will se xl thfiCctraisx U9eal price $2.0(r and tue IuUVM Weekly , CO UEIEK-JOUIIN ALj usual price f 2.09, postage prepaid kn both paper?, tor one year, for $3 75.' ; The weekly Courier-Journal is the. great , , ; "' NAtiONAL FAMILY5 NE W SP A IER. f; It wil!;'oo Dec mbef 31s, 1873, dis tribute impartially $10 C00r in, valuable, I'rfstnts ' amociTir8i sQbcri1"i rV,. and 'ererf subscription sentthiougb us will ton entitled to a regit tt red apa number" ed recjt for tins ditribniion. ii Sei d a $3 75 and tier tnth pap r. BOOK AGENTS ' 'v ' ' ' AND GOOD SALSMEN Are "CoiKisd MoNifg" with the farm, us BIDA DESIGNS, ! Tbe French edition of which sell for SJGo, and the London Edition 200. ;'Oar Popular Edition ($5.5 J), Cmuiniogover One Iiundred f qll-p 'ge quarro plates, is the ctt apt t and mot t elegant publication in Ameiica, and the BEST TO bELL. Critics vie with t a U ot'.H r in praising, it, and the mas ses buy, it. ;: : ; , ; Agents in Charleston's. C, reports ilk UlllCir UUG 111 I'lUtlJ ; Ullt . VS , 106; one in Va., 247; another in Mem phic, 200 orcterp, taken iti trhee weeks, FULL PARTICTL AliS FREE. Ad dre?s . '.:' ' . . . -: " - : . .' J. B FORD & CO., Publishers', . 27 Park Place,. New .York. COTTON GINNING. I have recently got a ; CO N DEN6ER v and added o my new Brown Gin, and am now prepared to gin cotton exactly like it ought to be. , ! 1 Tjhe CONDENSER bolts the cotton and takes out all the dut and dirt and threby imprtn'es 1 the lint,- nuking U bring a better price. 4 ; 1 I rind that. the cotton this sesson has a grrai mihy motes i,n it, and of .course ne can't make as good turnout as Just vear, but I wilt to get all ti e lint off the seed. Have been making thus far from 33i to 36i lbs. seed cotton. - All Cotton Insured. Consult your own interest and bring your otton to ray gin. ? "Will buy seed cotton at the highest market price; also Dale?. A large stock rf rf-ds on hand at Gkagb PntCKs and (.1 KAMiE Tkkms, that is . . CAl Ofr NO GO- B.-P. CLIFTON- oc 23 4rr. JSartlieriware. Full assortment of Croc;kery and Glass ware, suitable tot met cl ants trade. ' A'sofine Chiua and Glass ware. Sdver plated ware and House-keepieg. oodg, and fancy articles. F,r sale at low i st latts. - , , L. A. MAR BURY, , 45, Sycamore St. . ' . ' "' ' Pttersburg, Va'. ! : . t . i.' . . - - w ; ..... A ! S, A. "Stevens & Go: V DEALERS IN f Furniture, Carpetings & !..i;;1:AJ-Pianosi: ' Corner Main and Grasby Sts., ! NQltFOLK. Va. . I The largest Stock of tbe above goods in Virginia. 1 - Ail Floods--guaranteed to be sold as low as in anv Northern Citv. as t ur business facilities are unsurpassed' Oer rcods -are all manufactured' to order and we ask. a visit or an order front those desiring goods m our line taincd in dealing nearer home.' Ilavini; been established twelve yekis .and - bavng.arli .largely in the; vicinity oi jrraDK:m uounty, ail can reft r to the public generally, J 5 We ate Age ti and keep on. hand. a. large assortment vf Pianos and Parlor) Organs at Manufacture prices, : t ; ; bend lor yircular. t , ; r . , Trinity College.- Sept., 2nd 1875. Full Facultv: elegant buildinrrs nrst eiast accommoaatioiia.' Serentv five to ninty dollars will pay ail ex penses for five, months ,Wc t-flL-t the Tery bt at. low raU-s. -;v-Aid given to young men of limited means -: : - P. O. ' Trinity College, N. C.' - B. CIUYEN. July0-18?5 . ' 1 - Oavinj; bouchi the interest of Mr. 1 It, S . Place in the Carriage Factory f Place'& Couway, I respectfully ask the patronage cf .the people of Frauk- l:n. 1 uuarar. tee satisfaction in all my work.. , , ;,; -J,.,t, ".'; - h f r-CANVASSERS -wanted tor two snperb"w'ot;ksf, French Art; 'Little -'Itinia way ;'and her 'Pets," and the pretty s pair, 4.kT ho l inuer, and the Nap' 't hese pictures are .worthy of a place in costly rtnie3 and inex pensive enough tor the siiiiplest. tel ling rapidly, and tsike on ighr. We guarantee ready sales good iirofits, and q ick returns Any active person who will take hold can make a h:r d some, iucome. tend for our best terms at once. , tJ J. P. FORD & CO, 27 Park Place, N. Y, VALUABLE AND 1NTER . EST1NG-WORK- The life of Genl Robert E. Lee, by Jno. Ksten Cooke, with Illustrations, Portroitsnnd Maps. ..' jj- The name of Lee is beloved and re spected through the world, and partic ular in the tSouth, as a poldier he was great but s a man-he was greatei. No Southern man ''should bo without the Historv of Genl. RE. Jjcc. The .work is old only by 6ubscipttou. i Price in cloth, 5.00 . Leather, . T . : . $G.OO Half Morocco,- ' $7.00 r J! N, HARRIS Agt. forFrauklia. FARMYILLE INStR ANCE & BANKING COMPANY OF FA11MYILLE Ya. Assells 223,935.00. S10.000.00 UnUed : Slates Bonds Deposited with the Treasurer of th3 ; . - - . . j - v State, for the protection of, the Policy Holders. ( The. F i niville 'has ever been noted for its uiuiptnss ad equiy in py- n.en of lussis, and its geneia' liberally ty to tile insured. Ps increasing bu-N ru'83 and p pul.iiiv. . j.dCi It in t!e - front rank d the Iusur:i!ice C(mpaui(S oi the Country. " . ' - Ail laei ;if risk; snc'i 'us,' Steam, Water and II rn owt f Ciitu G n, Store llousf, Stotk f Good-, Ren-' uences &c, tukeu nt quitale ratep. GEO. BAKER. AGENT for Fri klin Cunty. Loui burg. N, C. Sept. 3- m. ' ' LOOK TO YOUR 1K7 , TERESTl You can buy the following Ar ticlt-s at the Drug Store at 5 per cnt less than ' the manufacturers retail pricts. v i "-:,' , ; , Hostetters Bitters, VinfBgar Bitters. . . ; Simmon's Liver Kes:ulA- :--t6r, " cob: LIVEE And many other. standard articles. All , persons in arrears at the DHUG STOKE will please come forward and settle, and not wait' for another crop. BLATCHLEY'S Tmprovert Co cum -tr Wosd Pump is the acknowledged y BTANDARD ol he market.' br DODular ver Ucr, the- best .pump for the east money.' Attehtiou is in vited to Blatchley's Improved Bcacket,v the Drop -Check f 1 Vafve. which can be withdrawn "with out disturbing the joints, and thecap per .thmbc which never crackaj scales or rusts and till last a lite time. Fpr-sale by Dealers and the trade gen. 'erally In ; order to be sure that van ge; tJlatchley'a Pump, be "careful and see that it has my trade mark as apove. If you do not know where to buy, de scriptive circular, together -wiita the name and address ot the agent nearest you, will be promptly furnished by ad dressing with stamp. . , , -Chiles Blatchley, :(--MaiiLiictiirer. ; - 5 06, Commerce, fit., Philauelpbis ,c Pa' April 2f-m.' n x o. COTTON COnMlSSlON MERCHANT. , . Respectfully solicit consignments of t o'ton Mappers who consign to us will be afforded every facility. ' VST ;EAC.GI jG'and HEs furnMied. HALL'S SELF-FEEDING COTTdN C IN. Tbe following are some of tic reasons why IIALL'3 GINar-c superfor to aV other? : la. It i most economical; it refuircs the attendance of no experienced gin oer, and dispenccs with the laUir of one hand. 2d. M It will pick more Cotton in a giveu length of time than any other Gin im use. I 3d. It never BREAKS THE ROLL, thereby 1 ".ng te time, and saaking a BRore even and better cample. t': 4th. . It" will run bnger without whetting or shsrpfoirp; the Self-Feeder wlf ot cry to tkr Sas any hrd t-ubsti c-6 tJ at will irjute them, uiAt aa rtki, nails, aticks. hard unraiturtd 11 s, aou., alkh also n.tider tb da gr fiom FIR raor.h b,s,, . j , , . (. 5'h. I picks t?je t-eed c-eaat r lb-n any o:lur Gin in u.-e, tlurtJhy making a ' '.rgr yiri " ""''"' -: :- ' ' " . t We have in ur potswuion the rt suit of a t-rgt in .hich one pound of I.iat C tton wna polmul lr-iu tvo p u m!s. s ven anil on -half ourciS of See Cotton. '! hft--Gin- are "prfc 'and corop'eTi In evt-ry particular, anl ar made to run at b'gti M"'e',i They cao be ti-un't iu almost any section in North Cartilioawhete Ctlon & grou. . ; Price, $5 per Saw. .General -igenta Seit 3 U1 LJIIIn K. U. SA'LL'SBVlir. 0(T 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK ; FURNITURE, Also.. Carpels Gil Clofhs, Vinc!ow Shade . . ;MAlTTBA8SES. : . O.Call and examine oui stock loforc partha.s;j;j; cl?i-.fhtre. : - NO. 07 and 209MAIN STREET, - Korfolk, Ya. Frpt 3-m W J E D Franklinton, N C, ; . Are determined to close out Iheir LARGli and AS SO ft 1 ED 5TOC K- i ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ; ; AT THE LOVVEST II yo wait goods CHEAP . o A- , iskfft w a r d v . T WILLIAMSON, UPCIIURCU ; THOMAS, WUOIiESALG QbOCE Xi 8 - ' ' , . ' ... Go m,m i s i o n Merchant - '- - . . No. 53 F y-u-vi Street. RALEIGH, N. C. OppoAlte Metropolitan Ha!!. 5 - Send for Circular. ' IIYMANS & DANCY, for North Carolina and Virgiuia. ITUEE. J. C. HOWE. owe, a nd & 13 R O pV 3S1BLE FIGURE-4. f CALL ON TDEJJ. Aaykioief prauc at hett p:ic4,, ... -t & " xr :o. : . ! . - -T:lrnliliriton,;NCe J;;:1.. 'NOTICE- 1.: o it, ill . VUY3ICIAN3 OF FRANK . LIN AND WAKE COUNTIES. t . a vim. oern apnoiutea Asr nt inc -nemncKj ntual benefit m datfon , of ; hysicLtns.'l for Fmnklln anl Wake counties, l?es pt-ct fully Informs the Ph. avians of said cottie's that they; can procure -ertiScates of Life Membership by applying to me. J. B. CLIFTON,' II ."D Louibnrg, N. C. ;"' , Desirable Residence, - In Louisbur FOR SlLI5. That Dcairalle Roidence at prtscot occupied ly Rev, M..11. Vanban, sit uated ta Elm reel, and ' nkUDu tb head ol College Sireei, is ofcred for sale. Tbe lot contains about two tcrj Of kod, un which ia,kcaUd V CvrlU iog oi ix roc-naa, with kitchen ac&J oth er nCrMiry ontLo'c, with a wtllof good watvr, ailKiihinfplekfaat wa'.ku distance of the bu.-in& put fcf tie ww.-i Psicic - MopSMATC -Tamt Libkkal. For furli.br iBli;matico. ai p.jtif- NovU-1875 . THOMAS WUITE John Armstrong, X. 1 FayetteviUe 8trre , , RALEIGH. N, C ... S00K BlNDElt, -AND- . . Blaixk ' "Book Manufacturer Kewspaper, Msssrlnes and Law Books bl every 'clescnpti-n bound In the very bet 8ty!e and at Lowett Prica. . janSO 12m l. r. czzlk. a. h. urva. ' : ' : CoTlON FAUTORr, WHOLEbiLE & ft TAIL GKOCtlW COMJlfsSlON MERCHANTS. No. 43, Tiiajington Sr. RaliigH, N.C -Wraohcii wtKi"tftiiCKnt cl uatr produce and cottou. Oruir pjou.j.ilj alttQOtn to. UZZLE'A ilAKEU. . vat23 3ui. " Rai.kium, If. C: EAGLE HOTEL iLouisburg, N. C. .rnopkimor. The present propri tor leased tl;e Kale . oiel, lorint-rly inxupied by James Dei t to a luunbvr of yrai. e is . prepared to necoomdaie rfgnlar' and tra!iIeijt boardi-rs, hn nice rooms, we 1 furnislu-il and fitted up in site bvt style. .e u!k latjr, and i envenK.Mil rooms foe aks e i ti display their uuiple. lUe tutlc U daily supplied v it the Un Uiv mr- ket affords, lie wdlsiare no pains in tn:aklug Ms bo.it iters comloi tahte, aud 1ioms be will rvcehe a libeial patronagv from the public. Jan. fciu 1875. THE SUNNY SOUTH. ' ; u " Tns Lagi ar aku HaD-M'tT Litbui , AWT l'Ala xa ak:uca. " BRILLIANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. 27 EriuaMKxs Fbee. The following new t0rrs will tooo be cnBeQced, aad will- be the most intensely thrilling ot.ai.-y xomaccesjt: published .n an Aint-ticaa journal.' , RILL A ROSLOE ; on, Noain . ad bouTx. A thrilling Raiional R. raarce. bated upon tbe adbiiDttt iktioi-a of I'iei' : idtvta Lincoln ati Jobcaoa, ' and Uiw Execution f Mr. burratt in lbQS. . - - Wnirxxa bt a di?tii.ociiii;u tTaTS- WniTTEN IN BLOOD ; . . ... , : or, , ... TUX yiDSIOBT Pi-KDOX. 1 S story of (be last Napolaot.' IU?. Bt M. Quad, of thMicx:oAM Pae.. FIGHTING AGAINST FATJC ; . AIV1JIK IS TBS WcllLD. A BrilMact Society fterial. cW ronnlc by Mrr. 21a nr t. Uktax. arbo is tbe fUest tory-writtr ci the agt. ' ' EDITH HAWTHORNE ; . , ; Th TX3f7TATI0as CF A FaCTiT GlBI, Bt a PorcLA Kovkli-t. ' - ; REMINISCENCED OT TUX CoxrrssxATX QoTcsscrr. By Cou H. D. CArcxs, Chief Clerk of Treasury Department aadcr Mr.. W Mkmkixokx. , tO This will be a deeply interesting series of sketches giving the early trials disadvantages and many amusing inci dents of our people in. their fLru to establish an mdeptnJtnt Gavsrnneot. 7" A number of unnjnally Eeil X.IAXT hoxt bToaixs sppe in eich Io with a mat vaieri ot Snarklin? for I mtuslknu natur on all su!.l.cta. 1 - . .-. - SCBSTXIFTIOX, 1 3.C0 A .YXAlt. lcv or 4 asd UrwABDs, C --'Or vcn. 20 2 23 tT Extra Copy FREE, one-year, lor a club Cl 3 at $3.00. Addreu . ' J. II. SEALS, AtUntJ, Ga. (

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