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Railroad Schedules iTtiHliion JNotcs. Fuaisklin County: All advices from tbe other side con tinues to enl ighteu ushnXli ' jxuinia for jcd. Tbe newest cardinal red fax.cy M liuen-aefa of collars and Jtufis, with . broad Uiiding of (Cardinal red. Bus tles or -rather th monstrosity, tbe pannier arc io longer wa by rell xlressed ladies, " New ovcr;,skirts enn lioc thif.far all the fcaturoj of theso jat early '' summer- very tong, epiUc all," draped only in 'the back and . 1 -. 1. .. ; -'. " '.-' v ; thatfccantly The cornet or armour baMpic is full giyjpa , JUe . preference, o siini.b piping Is used ins tend of ifringepr Jaco tbe adojntrxjnt oiit ' ing entirely of boas and feinls of rib 2on., cither gros, grain , io color, or blatk Velvet. lolonaiscs arJ worn by ,cvarybody and jarc cer ; o .stilish. There tifaney fur embroidering thin white, muslin or .white ooral, green or XJrWthcf-coiorcd dota" with worfetcd of 4b airac thade. Red i most used. And there arc thin mn.-lin fichus trim' tned with a ruflle that is scalloped with red, and tbe fvehu is dotted all . jrr''lrith knots -of red, trimmed with, fcowB of cardinal red-. We are told that of tbe light tiuts that will prevail thia scoft pink from tlve palest to the deepest is selected -as vthe .favorite and that blue id piite put aside after ijlopg. reigru Searf$ are again Wfnv loo uat5, with iuiaienscly Jong stream? .era. t3ilverf filagree omamonts of TtTj.discription arc very much worn, .and are among tbe ? prettiest of . the reasons oraatneots. 1 . .;k Jadiea now bang their fans by a two inch-wide cardinal ribbon, at the left ttdX The ribbon is a pretty contrast co all dresses, whether light or dark. r Cardinal red stockings arc worn abroad. Sp un silk arc quite tlfe rage ibis summer, and unbleached oi solid ... E. C SALUSBURY. J. C. ROWE SaliisburV' Eowe WHOLESALE ATiD RETAIL DEALERS IN PR O S P E C T U S : fc , ' : CP TEli N. YWiiEKLY iiERALB JAS. GORDORBEHHETT i'roprictor. BROADWAY AND ASS SIRFKM. POSTAGE FREE 'ASsnALSUBiCJuvKosrrita; in it n li u it 1 it n ! Also.' Carpets Oil Cloths, ; Window Shades and MATT RICSSES. " V " Call and csanilnc ouiVtock before purchasing olscwhc re.' (. NO. 207 and 209MAIN STREET, ; : CLUB RATE?. (4 (I $3 8 13 25 Norfolk, Ya. Apl.7C-m 8 B 1 1 HAVE' TO U' SEEN To T Uic Worliing Class. . We can tarnish employment at which jou can make very" large pay, in your XWn: localities, without being away irom home over night. Agents wanl cd m every town, and county to take 4nUcriber fcr The (jntennial Record the largest ''publication in the United Btates 1G pages, (it polumasj Elegant ly Illustrated; Terms'only $1 per year, Tbe Record is iievdtcd to whatever is ol interest coontcted with Ibe Ceuten; Dial year. Tiie great 'Exhibition at Philadelphia is fully" illatrated inlder tail. Evtrvbodv wants it. The "whole people feel irtat interest in theirCoun trys Centennial Birthday, and wantto know all aVout: it.. '-An .elegant paVri otic crayon df awing premium picture is T)re?enttd free to each subscriber., It is entitled. l'In : remerabrance of tie One Hundredth Anniversary of the In dependence of the: United States." Size. 23 b? 80 inches.. Any ono can colon araJmoro in dmand thaa stripes. 1 Lecome a successful agent, lor but show Old fashion China crepe shawls are worn ft3 ficbus, .and cither fastened it): front ivlth a largo old-fashioned brooch or tbe CfidpcroFScd and passed through" the belt on each side. New Wtaff lingerie aro imported, to bo worn with suits. The collar is sailor-shaped, veryf Urge and square, made 'of ecru linen, and embroidered ll over in white chain stich; each collar has a black" anchor, and the 6Cts arc bound; with; Uftcicj: r ' ' .'';r.;;- '' Thcre aro also lovely set B cnibroid-: with gfcenj ' to bo worn with green' . cambrics, and lovely sets , for morning bound with cardinal. 1,4 ; ) - ""'-" "Fashion, i '41 XiloctioiiL lnvs; -'t Tbe attention of County Commission-i & cr It directed to tne folio wing synopsis of the election Uwa.: 7 ' Chapter 237 Public Laws 1374 '75; cbangl's',t election from7 the first Thursday ?m August to Tuesday alter .i the irt ionday iu November. t Secretary oi 8futo to furnish regii- i tratfon books, when ' wanted, on first Monday 61 September.; " Registrar "a to be selected ly the first Monday of October. They will revise the existing registration books between the firt Tuesday , in October and the day t prccecding, (incloding it,) the 7th oi November. " Judges of inspectors of election to be appointed on or bctor tue nrsr fjion day in October. V Httumirg officers cf Senatorial Dis trlcta compososcd of more than one county to meet on Tuesday one week after the election, at places designated In Battle's Revisal. Returns waited for tilt next jday." . I - . Sheriff i to luraish certificate or election to members of the Rouse of Represen tatives unci Senators where the district il not composed of more than oneioan. ty, previous to Wednesday before the third Monday in November, Sheriff shall also at kast ten days lefoie the first day of december uotify all persons elected in the county to meu at the C.'Urt House on the . first Monday in December, .Bheriff or other - returning officers, ol county to transmit to Speaker Uouse of Ri presentativi s vote lor Stiite of cct n or before the third Monday inNoTctubcr. , K,'..':yu-r"z.?i'--l. Bccrifetary ot State, on or before first Monday iu October, to funisa county Commissioners copies of so uiuch of Chspter 53 Battle' Reviea as i elates to elections, as amended by Chapter C3rr law of 187173; with ia&; ' ttr. :,: : :;,.--.( t . -Chapter 132," laws oi lS73-74, ia acieodcd by strikiug c ut ' the first Thursday In Agust as the day cf ekc licn or the officers , earned therein, as Well, asot State officers, and lcsertiog Tuesd4y..mxt after the ffiist Monduy la November , Officers whose terms would expire Md the Uction occur in August will hold over until there 1 succe:8?ra lo be elected in November, qualify. yjCtlarns of voS on the amendments to bejnadc to the Chief : Justice r t Raie"h within thirty days after the election; the paper. and. picture and hundreds of 'Ubscnbers r.re easily outaiceu 'every- where.", There is no business .that will pay like this at present. We have many, agentswho aie making as high s.s S20 ncr dav and upwards. .Diow is the time: dou'c delay. Remember costs nothing; to iive the- business trial. Send for our circular?,' terms, aud tapla oopy of papery which ; are tent lies to all who apply; do it to- la j , Complete outfit !ret to those who ele-; .tide to 'enlace'. ' Farmers anu mecjii n - ics, and tin ir son? and dauhicis make' the vtry. best ot agents. Address, ; 'THE CENTEXNIaL ItECOUD Portland, Mainr. E. & H. T. ANTHONY CO. - .'...V. . :; . 591 BROADWAY, NEW YOKY. .: (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel,) : . : MANUFAC rUREUS, . I il POUTERS DEALERS ;1N :. ,: K Ghromos and Frames, fcTEIlEOSCOPES AND VIEWS, ALBUMS. GRAPHOSCOPES: AND SUITABLE VIEWS. .IT?": DID YOU SEE TBE GOD 'OBK TOsE" J i.v.iTiVdiar.l Tf TWimtPT.t! . ' FIKE IN LOUISBUIIG ? , : :DI9 YOU KNOW THAT- THE' J" : ' .-- t t r 5 , -, - i FRAME ROW OF HOUSES SOUTH' OF TERRELL & HARRIR'S BRICK STORE WAS SAVED BY THE USE OF . ,. 1 - - - WHITMAN'S . 4 Fcunlain Pump DO YOU WANT SOMETHING WITH WHICH YOU CAN WATER YOUR: FLOWERS AND VEGETA BLES, MAKING THIS TASK NOT Three Copie?, per annum ... Five, Copies, Ten Conies Twenty Copic?, 41 An extra copy will be sent to every club ol ten cr more. ; Additions to clubs received at club rate?. . .- - ' .These rates mnke the Wke::ly IlEn, ald the Cheapest " publication in the country. t Terra3 cash in" udvance. Honey sent by mail will be at the tuk ol the sen der. - A generous portion of the Weekly IIeuald will bo appropriated to Agri culture, llorticulture. Floriculture, Po mology and the management of do me&tic animals. ' Parriculir attention will be paid also to reports ol the inar kets . ; : ;.' -The aim will bo to make the Wkek ly Herald superior to any oiLer sgri cultural and laaiily newspaper in the country., . - ,, , ;. ..Every cumber of the Weekly Her ald will contain a select 6tory and ihe latest and most important news by telegraph . from all pnrts o the world up the hour, if publication. During the session ot Congress the Weekly Herald will contain a sum mary of the proceedings and the latest News by Telegraph fiom nashingtor, Political, Religious, Fashionable, Ar tistic, t Literary and Sporting Intelli gence; Obituary Notice. Varieties, Amusements, Editorial Articles on tie prominent topics of the elay, a.review of the Cattle and Dry Goods Markers, Financial and Commercial Iotelligvnce and accounts . ot.the important tiuel intertsting events ot the Week. The price oi subscription, whenever praciicable, should be traDfmitted ly Post Office ..Orders. It is the sateat mode ot transmitting moucy by mail. At small Post Olliccs in the country where Post Ofiice Ciders cannot bo obtained money may be remitted in Registered Lttteis. Advertise men tf, to alimitcd num ber, will bo .inserted in the Weekly Herald. 4 la lie Snjcricr Corrl. Tom Bramc Plaintill ) Complaict AatRit f lor Millj Hramc Doul t. ) Divorce. It appearing to the'fatisfactioa of t ie Court that Milly Hrame the Dc fendant above named, cannot after due dcligence be . iound within the Str.ie oi 'North Caiolina: It is there, fore, ordered, that publication cf tho summons in this cause, be made in the Fraukliu Courier, a newspaper pub lished in the town if Louisburg,occe a week "lor six week anxctaiveiy, commanding the dilecdant Jltily Bramc to appear before ttc Jadg-j ft the SuDcrior Court at a Ojurt to be held tor the County of Franklin at the Court House in Louisburg on the 4 th Monday after the 2ud Mocdsy in August 1870, tbcQ and there to an swer the complain, a copy cf which will be filed in the odea ol tae Clerk of said Court within the three first days cf said terra, and let the said uc fendant tak& notice Ahat unless iho ppoar3 and answers sa:u con-piaini at said .terra, the FlaintiiT wil! apply to the Ccrut lor the relief demanded in the Complaint. . Given nnder my hand anel the seal ot uid Court the 2Ud day ct June A. D. 187C. - W. K. DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court. . Franklin Co., N. C. r ' : . f H r1 --r Raleigh & Gaston R. R. company. SfrnKtNTnxnirr'sFricn, r Hale!,!!, N. C, June 11th, '72. ( - On and after 3rond.iy June 17th, 172, trains on the KnleLrh & Gallon llnllroad, will run daily (riumlay cx cepteJ) as fullo'.v: 3Iaii. TivlN. Leaves KaUl Ji 10.00 Arrives .it W eldon 3.30 Leaves Weluoii y.15 Arrives ut LaleigU..... .. S.Uj Aexx;tMoiATioN TitAlN. Iaivcs llnlicgh Arrives nt Wehlo:i o.2il Leaves Wehlon , 0.1a Arrives .it H-deih .... . . 8.00 M.il train makes close connection at Wcldon with the seaboard Sc Uoanoke Railroad and Day Line Steamers via. Daltimore to and from all point. North, West aod Northwest kml with the Petersburg IUitioad via Petersburg, Itichmond and Washington City, to and Ircni all points North and North a. i.i p. ut a. la p. xu p. m. a. tu. a. in P. ut: QTATE OF NOitTH CAROLINA Fkanklin County. I 1 SUMMONS. DAILY HERALD. O STAGE FKEE. Pholoqraphic Materials I We are lleadquarters for '."everything . in theway of STEUEOPTICONS and MAGIC X AN- Being Mauutacturers of, the MICUO SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREC-PANOPTICOU.i . U N 1VERSIT Y STEREOPf ICON, ADVERTIBEU'd - STEREO Pl'ICON. : : ARTOPTICON,: - j :School Lantern,.. , t Family Lantern r. -f i People's Lantcrpy .... i f .Each stylo bein; .the, best of its class in the maiket. " 1! Catalogues ' bt L interns and Slide?, with ditections foi using, sent on ,ap ; ' plication.';-.". -;':"4 . " "V ' Any EKTEijritistNG man can make M' NEY wiin a Magic Lantehs. - fe Cut cnt'.this advertisement ftr reierencc .-ii v :v. : .' i i Posesses a much grcaier power -.. in res toring to a Ahealthy state, tt rLever prcnluces sickness, certain and 8peedylnlts actlonnrii is last uper ceding every other remedy. Sixty cap sules cure in six or ci;ht days,. No other Medicine can elo this. .1 ; i Owiais to it Kreat success, many sub stitute have been advertised such as Faste, Mixtures , Pill Ualsam, ct", all ot which have been abandoned." DnnuasDlck & CoVd' SoIt Capsules containing O.il tjfRjind&l woody sulel at all Diug btore. Ask lor ereu'tr, or send t, Zo & U7 Wooster Si!ee,.New loik, for,tjne. , ONLY EASY BUT PLEASANT? cnal SubCri?ti :; WHITiVlAK'S Fountain Pump is the ; thing. ; DO YOU V ANT SOMETHING THAT. CAN WASH YOUR WIN D0VS,! CARRIAGES AND BUG- : i: . ,. r - GIES WITH ? ' : WHITMAN'S . 1 " .-'- 1 Fountain ; Pump will r . J do all this. ! : , : ' ! " : ... I .EVERY MERCHANT AND AM1LY SHOULD HAVE ONE OR MORE OF THESE PUMPS, I TELL YOU THAT THIS PUMP IS THE VERY BEST THING I HAVE EVER . SEEN; TO. EXTINGUISH A FIRE IN ITS' INCIPIENT STATE. THIS HAS BEEN FULLY DEMON STRATED TO ALL OUR CITI ZENS. ,-; , m Price $12 Al- wnys in Advance. Newsdealers Supplied. POSTAGE Fit EE. Daily Edition, Three cent' per Copy Sunday Edition. Four cents per Copy Weekly Editiun. Three cents per Copy Write the address on letters to tue New. Ycbk Ueuald iu a bold lepjitbe hana and give the nstneot each .sub scriber, ot Post Orlicc, IV-nty and State so plainly that no crro rs in mail' mg papers will bo liable to occur. - 1 Ir ' "Said a mother to her There l ybur toes aro out itockimrs again; seems to mc little son ef YOUll they viivinx a conn wear out in a hurry cal lear, pc said, Do you know why Mockings wear out first at tho toes? Xo. llccauso toci wiggle, and hcils don't. The Home School ...'-. .. .ill T . . - r. . " . oi wrs. ; s. joues.jsuuaif u in the immediate vicinity ol J?nts Spring, warren UountyOi. u., Will lie c?ie?i August . 1st iSC .- TERMS Poard per session 10.00 Tiitioa Eua'.iih Branches, 10.00 Latin and French (tacb) . 5,00 Music on Piano, lO Od Payable one half in advance or if "de sirevl (with consent) at end of session riot ice bting given, vouu" Udics wil be conveyed from and to Hid cpot Irve of charge. ;eway THESE PUMPS CAN BE BOUGHT WITH HOSE AND SPRINKLER ATTACHED, FOR THE LOW 'PRICE 'OF S10 EACH, WITH EXPRESS FREIGHT ADDED. . I have taken the agency lor these PUMPS. Call at my slore arid see the one 1 nave, and give me your order- " FAllMVILLE lMUlt ANCE & BANKING COMPANY OF J FAK3IVILLE Vsv. Asseits 223,835.00. ; SiO.000.00 United Stales Bonds Deposited with the Treasurer of the Stale, for the protection of the Policy . Holders. The Farmville has ever been noted .for its promptness .and equity in psyn n.en? ot losses, andjiis genei.il liberal ty to the insured. Its increasing buti ncs3 and popularity, pHce n in the front rank of the Insurance Companies ol the Country. .All cUrse af riskv, scch s, Steatri, Water and Horse powti ('otton Gin., Store Houses, Stocks of Goods, Resi dences &c, taken nt equitable rates. : GEO. S. BAKEh, AGENT for Fraoklia Cocnty. ' ( - ; Louieburg, N, C. Sept. -3-" m. ; NOTICE. r Havicg this day qualified as admin istrator de bonis con,' with the will annexed on the Estate of J. j. Mlnetree, deceased, all persoLs incbt cd to said Estate uill make immtiiate & 1 1 i 1 1 - psjiuvui, mi ptrsoca uoiuiDg claims against satd Estate wtil pnsent the same to mc, for payment on or before the 1st day of July 1S77, or this do- nee win oc pieaueu. in oar oi tutir recovery. ' : . J. B. CLIFTON. Adminit trator de Louis non, with ne will an nexed of J. J. Minetrte. Death-Bed of G-en'l. - - Lee. A Magniaccnt 14x18 inch ngrav mg. : Toe family and . friends arc grouped sorrowfully around , the old a. 1. .1 .1. t l nrt ucju-a uc4iuucu. mc scene is so tcuchingly bcautifuly, the sentiment of tbe picture is so sccr, and tbe charac ter so lifc-Iikc that cverylody ad mires it. It i3 truly a gem of art. one wnicu suouia bacg in every Soututrii 1. O . t -1 . . uuujc cH.ui uy c:au, posi-paia on re ceipt of 2o ccnU, oi G lor 00 cents. JOHN CUilUOW & Co. rub!ishrs Pr is toil, 't;uD. Iii tlio Siipei'Iox Court, ltobt E Yarbirough,"l anu J as tj.iarooruugu Paintiffs, . w. Frances E Yarborough llenxy Yurb. rough & David Y&rbirouch. Defendants. J To the Sheriff of Franklin Cous iy Ui.kltino : You are hereby commanded, to sumn moD trances is . iaro roosn. ucmiy YttrUrou;h und l)vid Ya.rboroogh the Dtfondsnts above uarr.cd, it they bi tound within your tounty, to bv nod appear bcfutc the Jutlge ur Supt-rinr Court, to be held lor tbe coun ty of Fiankliu, at the Couit Hou&o in Louisburg on the 4'.h Monday af'cr the 2d Monday in August 18TG, and sn swer the complmni which is depesitd in tne cmce ol tne cleric ot tne &ape rior Court cf said county , and let the siid detfndants take uoiicu timt if they fail tu mdpwit the crmpUiot tt that tirm ihc riaintilTs will take jud tnent against ihei.i for the sum ot Five thousand six bundled anil eighty seven 05-100 Uollit, with inteie&t o:i Twenty stvm llur d d and fort tiven CO- IUO (2?I7r)C) I). 1 nrs troui the 12 h l;ty ol tepteulcr 1870 to t!:e day ot paji.eut uliI IVr tbe cos.s d this actior. Ilcnot fail not, ai d ot this tcn mons muke .due return. , Givrn under mv hanl the sea! of 1S76. W. K. DAVI?, Clerk Supciior Court oi 1'ranklin CV. Ilobt. E. Yarlorough and J.uncs b Yurborougo, Piaint.tls. Against, Frances E. Yarborough, Henry Yar.. borough and Lfavid Yrboioogh, Dt lendanti. Notice of Attachment. Five thousand Eix hundred tnd siid Court., this 24th iiy ol Ju'y eighty seven 03-100 dollars, due by Vote Warrant of attachment return able before the Judge ot the Superior (ourt to bj held iot the c)Unty cl Franklin at the Court Houmj in L"u: burg on tho 4th Monday after the sec ntl Monday fAngut 1873, when and where the Dttcmlants are rq;iired to appear and answer the complaint. Diicu 2Ub ilny ot July 167C. , IJobt. E. Yarbnrouirh tnd ! James S. Yarborough, Plaintifis ry W; II. Spencer, Atturrcy 4 (ffiiiw i In order to introduce our large. eight-page, Illustrated Literary anu' Family Paper, The Souvunik, we wiil send it on trial tor six months b;r only CUcts., and to each subscriber we will . mail, post paid foor chgaot Oil Chro mos, uLilll Red Riding IIoq.1,' Thc Children's Swinir.,,MPCa Boo" and 'Mothct's Joy." Thtso pictures arc not common prints, but genuine oil. chronics in sixteen colors., that a iqnal in appearance to fine oil pool ings. Just think of it tour fiuo chnN mos and an excllcat luwary paper tlx months for CO ctf. Tn it. Hake un a clnb cf five saoscribcrs and e will send you an extra copy for six months and lour extra chromos. N darker ot. losing your money. . We refer to the Post Master, Bristol, as to our rejpa sibility. Cash required in advance yo samples free. Agnt wanted " to take subscriptions acd 84.11 our fije pictures. From $3 to 610 a day caiily .made. Add rets : - w. m. nunnow, . 200 Main t. Bristol, Tenn. ' 1872;- - 187G JHE ROANOKE HEVS, PRICE REDUCED , F O R 1 Tlio Centennial Year. An Independent . 6 oii-Wk2k.lt XswsrArEn. Devoted to Politics, Lltcratnre Agri culture and 2tews. Circol-itinn re tr.d daily increasing NOW 13 TnETIME TO fcCBSCIIIIii: It circulates la Tuirty-two Cocofics of Eastern and lliddlo ITorih Carolica and South Side Virginia, f?TApvgri?t wiu.iasitirrr5Tiiii.-La bubtcriptiotj Price, in cdvasco 83.00 per year. Send for sample copy to Mansiko Bnos., Prop-r"ntrir. Vcldo, X. U. vrcst. And at Raleigh with the North Ctr olina Railroad to and frum all points, Souh and Suuthwcit. aod wilu the Raleigh i5: Augu$;a Air Line to Uay wood and Faycttcville. Acexmmddatioa and , Freight LralnW cnnmt:t at weldoa vrith Accommoda tion r.cd Freight trains on S?.ilvaid Koanoke llailroad bLu Pttrbuijr lUilroail. Acd at Raleigh with Accommoda tion and fteigut traini ou (urth Care ira Rai:n u. Ptrtun living a oog the lioo of the road can vuiiKmeigU in the rooming t-y Accn.iU'Htutiiii truia, and retna:a i.-eiul hour and return tbe same eve ning. . ' - - . C. WINDER, Gin'l topt, tCtlDULC OF T11U PKI'hUi BCilG IlAIUtOAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. " ..'.. : - LEATX WtLDON. .......S.S0 a. ra. . . .... LI 5 p. m . AllRtVK AT PTKHjIIURG. ...... Ml 2.10 a. m p. m Liiave PtTKnsnuiio. Mail....... 0.1 a. m. Express U.17 p.m A n in vk at Wkldon. Mail... Expns . FiieiohtThaiss. Leave Petersburg 0 CO p. m. Leave Wtldno ". H MO p. m. Arrive at Whl n 5,00 a. m. Arrie ut Petersburg.... 4.00 a. oi Gaston Traih. Leave Petersburg C 2 3 a."ra. L'ae Giiston 1.15 p. in. Atrivc nt Gaston.. 12.30 p. tn. Arrive at Pete burg .... 7.00 p. ca. Freights f r Gs:nn Bracch will )c .?ccived at tlifl Peteburt; dfpnt only n lilONDAYSand THURSDAYS- , The dejMt will !e closed at 4:00 p.m. .To goods will rrcebed alter that hour. il t. Douglass. Sup-rintemUnt, Exprrsa Train..... Mail Train... . .... Express.... .. Mail......... ....9.i0 a. .. .. 7.U0 p. m m SEABOARD it 11 OA NO K RAILROAD COMPANY. 0rriCZSEA3OALT"A IIoanozzI: I: to.. ) 1'jiUuootb, Jan ltt, U,5 t CIIA3GS OF SCII2DULE. Oi anl artcr Friilty, Jaiturj lt 1S7 Tralrw4p l-vc Wrldu daujr (?unly x cep"d) as follow; llul triiu dully k.. .....4 r v. . vc. I. Tr. fjglii" ti.io c'aily at 4 x. . No. 2 FresU train tt 8 x. x. AUI.IVEAT ronrsMcirrn. Mail trtindailf at. 7t3r. No. 1. Fr eijtlit tr ia daily at 1 2 t.iu No. 2. IVribt Train at 4C0r.x. lre:ut ttaL lixvc a passtnscrs Car t tschri, . Mcamcm fr IJccton, lit month & lasi Irg4 tn K'ckntT. and "Chowan U:ct Io-aC FracLlin at 7 40 A it. tn MaXkIij Weancjdas and t ridi. - ' EG GOIO Genl Sopt EyanEelical. Hoa-Stcliriaa. ismm TOE CHRISTIAN AT IVDc Vitt Tnlniuscl'Eil'r. The Bt Religious Pajr PaUIiLcJ- Mr. Talmage's Sermon each Fell Rcporta of Mr. Mood' WcrV. A KLW.SERIAL STORY, ' . Br Rev. W, M. Dikut, Ooc of the ci'TS pcpnlar ttcry rnn. of Ancricaa TWOXKW TREMIUMS. B. P. CLIFTCH. Aaenl. AN AMLRICAM FAUJIYAKD,
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1876, edition 1
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