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Clje Courier. GEO, S. BAKER, Proprietor. Loi'issintG,.. December, 5, 1873. Coml Items. Mr. A. Tj Uz?le, is our authorized ajjentat Pacific, to receive and receipt fur subscriptions. Head ! Kond I ! Itoud 1 1 1 We will send the Courier, twelve mouths, with Lithrograph .Portrait, of the great christian .Warrior, Gen' 1 R. E. Lcc, on fine white bristol paper for 2,00. ; We will send the Courier, and Woods Household Magazine, a 50 page double column Journal 12 months and Portrait of Gen'l Lee, for $2,50. We will send the Courier, and the Fanner Advocate, twelve months, with Portrait of G en' 1 Lee, for $2,50. . j Wo will send the. Courier, and the American Farmer, 12 months and Por trait of Gcn'l Lec, for $3,00, We will send the Courier, and Woods Household Magazine 12 months with the magnificent oil chromo, Yose mite, for $2,75. We will send the Courier, and God ys Ladies Book, each number con taining a beautiful chromo in colors, for 12 months, and the splended oil chromo : 'True to nature for $ 4,25 Saturday was quite a brisk day. The Editor is absent, attending the Grand Lodge. The horn of tho Opossum hunter, is Jicard nightly. N. C. Conference of the M. E. Church, meets in Goldsboro. on the 10:h. '" . ' ':' " Tho boarders at the brick house with iron windows, all colored, one female. . Dr. O. L. Ellis sent "s a turnip weighing 5 lbs 1 oz. The largest we have pecn. .. I,. : - : A fine buck was sesn by Sir. Heath last week, on Mr.iT. -White's farm half mile from town. -4 Cash business in the Probate J udges office, 75 received in three weeks. i.i He, don't advertise. , 1 1 Tho Courier and Wood's House hold Magazine, 12 months for $2,75 with Oil Chromo, Yosemitk. (j All tho farmers in the county, aro carnestlj requested to read the article headed,!! How to make five bales of cotton on one acre of land. Mr. 1), P, Clifton has gone North, after a new stock of winter goodf, Get them at panic prices "Berry and give ua the advantage! it. A beautiful stock of Dross Goods, Btaplo Goods, White Goods; Gents fur uishing Goods and Beady made cloth ing, Groceries and Cohfectionaries, at T. N. Carlilo & Son. T. II., says the wood thieves' are making raids nightly, on a certain wood pile on Main street Tom makes that man fuel bad every time he sees him, by telling him how fast liis wood goes away, 1 f . . v W, S. Mallory, Franklinton, is pre pared to make liberal cash advances on cotton to be held. This is a good opportunity for farm ers who do not wish to sell their cotton at present prices and who want to raise money. Wo direct special attention to the notice of Miss Cornelia A. Crenshaw's School, for young ladies. Miss C-, is graduate of Chowa i Female Colle giate Institute, Murfreesboro, and has much experience as a Teacher, Tis strictly a 'ainlly and day school for a limited number of pupils, to wh mi she ill devote her enti e attention. 'Board and tuition as will be seen from circulars v remarkably moderate, and sessicn opens Wednesday 14th January 1874. We rdviac pupils to be froinptlv in attendance on the day of opeuin g. V; New Advertisements. DISSOLUTION OF fl Copartnership, Notice is hereby criven th&L the firm do.ng business io Louisburg uadcr the btvie oi E, W. Fuller & Credit, will be forever dissolved on the 1st of Jan. 1874 by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the said firm are requested to come forward and settle before that time The highest price paid for cotton to settlement ! Accounts now due the firm must bo closed before the end of the year. New Firm ! New Goods! E. W, Fuller & Cash On the 1st of Jan. 1874 we will offer a well selected stock ot GROCERIES, DRY GOODS CLOTH ING, BOOTS AND SHOES, . HATS, NOTIONS, &C. As tliere wi 1 be no risks and losses iq the Luiine8F, GOODS can be sold at lower prices than have iiean Known since me war. Avery arti cle iOid m ill be WARRANTED, and sati faction guaranteed in every in stitute. If you wt goods en Credit a .d re willing to pay higu prices tor tacai you cari get them any where; but it you Lave the moiifv, and wish to get The Best Value f r it go to E. W. FULLER'S. GUSHlNG's MANUAL CF 1'AnUAJlEa.TABt FBACr c, Rules of pr c eJinqtanri deba e incl bar ativw u i-o :bli s. Alt iiHU-iHMisihle hanr'- book for eve y mem r of a deliberate body, nd the uiith rity mailt e SUt. e. 'li e tuo-t i.u hor.tut.ve expander of Auenem it.i. li .uit utar .ar Chs Sum- i Piioi 65 ls. Se t by ma 1 on . recn:rt of price, dibtbs Ihonpsjh, Buown & Co., uod -n, wasa 20 Slaved! Tj ineo. the urgent dein ud f the tini'-a t-e I'LOUKIsCE iEWlNO M ACU1NK CO ho.ve d.tsi mined to . " ' HE U UC EPHICE JV'" ard will hereafter aeil thr$7) hchiin for $50, tOid vtuer stj Ion 1 j roioitioL . THE FLORENCE- U Ve ONI X tewioK ftlu h.uo tlui fd. da Hie work Lackward and f-r.rd, . r t right and i.h.iw tue urcviie ma pr.i-r. It u8 btt.il sra ly lmpr.v. d ud imp fied, and is fr hotter than &nj other mciuj iu the murktt I ( IS NoW HI S CH'APJIST For uce Mm., N-'v., 1, '73 Agents wanted' RICH FARMING LANDS! , For S l Vkut Cuap ! THE RE T iNYi ST-MJ-NT! aoMiicai tiona: Al 8 improving in va.u I The weith of I ha counUy 5a ma(ie i,ytlie Ni W IS THE TI IK ! Millioni of ,c:ej of ih' fineit laad on the sai-uiuT oi mem cve.- bvo e ti tie rar i iu;.s uac virt Uomp tition. 1 ive ad ten yei s crod t r vn, m ita interest x ptr ceiii. , The Land Grant Bon s fih - Company Ukn .t pr f w lands ,Tt.e can u m be tuirvtuueil at a la g d.KC.un , YxiU petnicula s given ww Gm4 Ha Atw Ups iu Ivl f. ee, by aaarefcin-c O. F, Lavis Laiid Con?mhfeia .er U. t. h. R . "1 - :. Oinala. Nb. VlWa ' gu r ntec i to agent-. A'-.d. e s V A-7 O. uvas & Co., 8 bt, tt.lt I' UID VIU T7I. E IDE 111NQE CONE BriHVi.nn JD SVS Cbl CNKYtf, made by 1 tc & at wood p.-odac w the wget lijl,t caa be u e i ou nuy cuai ou .ami . f or Sa by au PYCH()MX Y OH fcOUo CHARMING, How e thr rex ma. facu au? an. I gam .1 .... V tne '- u au . wi'i ui muf per-on tliev I . . . . . H.... : CU iu null), imi n ie lue.tuu kO a lireuj' tt 1 can pos f b mail for 5ct ; tietb.TW t a Ma iiag Gaide Esi lian uiuwe lrr aui& sun ui.a-i -a qu er CO., l ull i-herR, una e.jal. V Y U IU HiiS . d U sail vu tiei b and A-nericau Jetlrr. Eook0m &c in th-ir o n ocuLUes Nuo ptai ue ded . a at srne Te ni"& mitFBEr, f O t.un A Co Aunta Me, - B Si- AND OLDEST FAMILY iiEOlOINE SANFO I.D'S Liver lnviqorator. Arurcly Vegtuhl Cathittlc and Ton e lor l)ya(ea Cknstipuioa Debiitr t:ck ilea acne m uoui a i ckji aai n-i aeraDgr ments tf Liver Siomac nud ovel aV y.ur Dtugrf stf r it Bea c f uuiUtia KING, WHITE & SO AW Will from this date offer to Cash buyers Great Reduction' in Prices. THE LARGEST DRESS GOODS IN At Greatly! Fancy Articles, j Lace Handkerchief?, I Sleeves and Cellar?, Xtckiiea, t5car, , Buff in great Variety, AT BOTTOM PRICES. Soaps, ! Cologne SHAWLS! SHAWLS! I SHAWLS II! .Boulevards, Balmorals LADIES AND PRICES REDUCED. Ladies Hats at 50 cts worth $1.00 Ladiks Hat at 1,09 do 1.50 Ladibs Hats at 2.00 do 3.00 LadibsHats at 3.00 do 4.00 Ladies Hat "at 4,00 do 6 00 LadieiHats at 6.00 do 10.00 MENS AND Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, KerSeyT&c., &c. AT PRICES TO SUITiYERY BODY. READY MADE KING- WHITE & SHAWS' Immense stock for the present season, Fabric?, m ; i Suits, Overcoats and Clothing, , t Prices to BOOTS Ladies, Misses and Childrens Gaiter, and walking Shoes, Fine Phila delphia work, made especially tor our sale- - Mens and Boys fiue work. Best Call skii Boots, Si ogle anddoubl-, Scott h Bottom Boot, double uppers and bottoms made to our order j Mens, W"omeiis and SECOND In addition to our already large Stock, Mens Boots in ii s from 6 to 13. Boots in 6izes from 7 to 13, at prices KING, Groceries Groceries ! i Groceries! Groceries ! In our new aadaciou3 Ware house wi!lit i mnd. Groceries of all kindr, at the lowest prices for Cash. Flour lr'm $ 0.00 per Urrel up t the beat XXX Family. Choice Demerar a Molaascf. B a id U 8u-ar. Rio and Liguajra Coffee. Clear rib Bulk Sider. Clear rib Bacon Side?. Best fined LArd Silt, Leather, Window glas. Putt j. &c dc KING, WHITE & SHAW. yery great bargain? in every department STOCK OF THE COUNTY, Reduced Prices. and Extracts, and Redingotes. MISSES HATS, BOYS' WEAR. r CLOTHING. embracing all the popular styles and For Men, Boys and Youths. - - 4 Suit the Times. CJliildreiis Coarse Shoes. SUPPLY we aie no w receiving a second supply. Coys Boots in sixes irom 1 to 6. Youths from 11.25 to $5.00. WHITE & SHAW. SHOES Boarding and Day School For Young Ladies, LOUISBURO, N. t The fifth scs ioa of the above school will opea Wednesday the 14th ff Jan. iiary 1874, and continue fu 1 tcuty weeks, leu or twelve girls can find comfortable boar'i iu my fatiier'a fam ily, Pupils who live In the county aod go home Friday evenh g and return Monday momins: w 11 b-s eha sred ro rata less. Apply for circular giving au necessary i . formation. Miss Lorsixia. l. Ubkxsuaw, dec5 2m. ' Principal. KING WHITE & SIIAW. Dealers In DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &C. AND Commission . Merchants, Keeps omstrntly on hand a large stock of general merchandise, for tale at lowest market prices tor Cash. Will make Liberal Cash Adtakces on Cotton placed in their hands for sale. Will hold a lleaaonabic Term, when de sired. A Rare Chance. .llavlup built a residence on my farm near Louiabarg. I offer for sale my house and lot. situated io the eastern part ot the town. The houe is large and conveniently arraneid. oaving six Iarje rooms, with necessary closets and wardrooes, good kitchen. smokehonse, earn aire bouse, corn crib and stables. The lot contains foar acre?. The situation is one ot the most desirable in towa. Possession can be given by the 1st of July next. Addieas. 8. T; WILDER, Louitburg, N.C. WARM BRfl,, Franklinton, N C, Are now offering a large and sekct Stack op DEY GOODS, Groceries, Notion?, Hardware, Glassware, Qaeensware, AT Panic Prices, If you want CHEAP GOODS. Go to WARD & BKO., 200 Bales Cotton, wanted For which j Currency or Silver will be paid. Persons visiting our twon are earnttU Ij requested to sail and examine OUR STOCK. irranUllntoia IV O NOTICE TO ALL. Ordered by the Boar J of County Com miaaioners, at a called tmeting tolaj. that all persons bolrting claims against the Ccuntj of Franklin, not legalaroi Utn.or juij ticktt, r hereby required to prrscot inm tu tbe B.m lor ad justment on or before the 10th ot Ju- tarj ntx . Tnoac tailiog tj do so, wil have the cutute ol limitat ko pit axled io fcyerj caar , where the statute has ruo, without exieption. J, B. Tccxkb, P. B. lUwxrw- Clerk. Chair'can L. SALUSBUEY, NORFOLK, Ya. DEALER IN THE FINEST and most FASHIONABLE Black Walnut, Parlor, Library And Chamber FTJBNITUEEi Of New and Original Designa, aal ot thenost Sapetb StjU aad HaUV Also a choice assortment of Tables, Wardrobes, Dressing Cases, Etagtrea. Side boards, Library and Book Cases, Hat Tree Also a Complete Lioe ol CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS. WINDOW SHADES ' AND WALL PAPERJ . Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. All goods warraated as ripreseato ttfOffice & Salesroom new Xji. 3 prnmptly attended to to all iu brancbet. METALIO BURIAL CASES. Mahogany est notice, as rlao. Carriagea, with the beat Right Corps Pre vie in the city and rurroonding country. apruUau.. THE SUN. Wexxxt SxMi-WarxLT, .Ad Da.iit. tVv a'Mvir Sad is to wideir known to require any extended recommenda tion; but tbe reaaon which have already given it fitti thousand subscriUrf, and which will, we nope, give it thousands more, are briefly as follows : It is a first-rate newspaper, a a me nir. thA Hav will be lOUnd 10 it. condensed when unimportant, at lull ... . a length when ct momeui, nu presented In a clear, inteiugiu;c, u intdreiting manner. Tt i (IraUrate lamiW PiDer. lull of entertaining and ioarructive reading ol every kind, but conumiog noiuing that can offend the uwwt delicate and scrupulous taste. It is a nrst-raie siory paper. beit tales and romanrs ol current lit erature are carfullp stlecicd and legib ly printed in its pagef. It is a Qrst-rate agncuuurai piper. Th mnt tre&h and instrociive articles on agricultural topics regulaily appear tn tms aepirim du , It is an indepetdent political ptper, belonging to no party and wearing no aillar. It rights fur ptl ciple, and for the election' or tne Desi meowoacr. It eepocially devotes lU energies to the exposure ol tne great corrupuum mai now weaken and disgrace our c mntry, and threaten to undermine republican institutions altogether, it nas no lear of knave, and asks no favors from their mppotter. It reports tne usoions ior iuo wuti and the markeU lor the men, especially tbe cattle-markets, to which it pays particular attention. Finally, it is the cheapest paper pub lished. One dollar a year will secure it tor any subscriber. It is not neces sary to get up a club in order to have The Weekly 'sun' at tms rair. n.ny one who sends a single dollar will get the paper f -r a year- We have no travelling ageui.-. Thm Weklv dun Eicht pages. fiftyix crlumta. Only $1,00 a year. No ducounti lrom tins rate. The 8emiWetkly San.' 8ame sire a the Daily 'dun.' $2,00 a year. A discount of 20 per cent, to clubs ot 10 or over. The Daily 3un.-A large foor-psge newspaper tf twenty-eight column. Daily circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price SO rnta a month, or 10.00 a Vrar. To club of 10 or over, a account ot 20 per t cent. Addrew, THE SUN,. New York City No.3Cw R. It Madison, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, And agent for the sale of MANUFACTURED .TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 105 Syvnore Street, Petersburg, Ya. SUNDRIES 1 SUNDRIES !! Window glass aad Putty: Qiinioe, in small bottks Qaininc, bu gar coated Pills, dpkcaj all kind, Concent r ted Lyr, Aale Grese, B!ue Sune tr. jost received. King. While &, Shaw. S00 cords oak wood. 2-73 per cord. 600 cord pie do do Deiiferedanywbere fu Louuburg at shortest notice. apply to Terrrll Jb UarrU. and TThat-Nots. 07 A, 2D3 Haia St. old Kes- 33 A I The only agent la the atr for PISS'S and other Cufios famished at ths Uott- II earse in the city, aad the Patent . The Best in Use. - Occupies a space enly 7 feet BqtareJ r .6 L (PatenUd Oct. 15 1, 873.) THE' ALFOHD Pit ESS, Tbe Simplest and Host Powerfn ICottoi Press Mss. Two men can easily pack a, 50O lb., btle bt Cotton, and it is so arranged that the pwerand worktng force can be doubled, if necetstry. Packs as com pact a bate as the old fashioned screw with half the labor. Can be ruo by the gin-power or by water and steam by putting wheels io place of the cranks. Farmers can buy Family Rights, aad build their own Prets at small ex peases, Irons Furnished at Cost. State, County and Family IUgbtt for - sale by MALLORY & ALFORD Sole Proprietors for the Southern tatea. UZl tl Fraakhoton, N C ' REMEMBER -. The 3d of December. . Tk?ta who imwi inetiac. 'aid vtt) d9e. wrt) ta ikcetsfocth Foirtl Gmi Gift Ccicert rs tux wrxtni or ra PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY WLvb tomracffli LoiTireoo the ad of IEcxxaxa aea, have ut lU e to loav ONLY 60,000 TICKETS ILre Ufa lapsed, and 12.000 cAsii oirri? Amoual o j to Sl.500,000 Wuxu DirraJBcno A4 Fuilvv Lis tor QlYxti. Dm Qm d CaUOLfl da ito dj da da. I Ut UAJ : 2i uxi. Kti UAi J Ui 41oi iOJi CO o In ia-h G f. rtluttOtrn 3J d o of & UJU u . U li (h bf (M tk of lUJ Cl tli) ll W (Ij d of 4) tla Co of ' ZZt iu U i f ll At d of Zli JO d d 5 UU W-o. ti k4- 1j ; i oup 4.ea ck . TUOHK; tJhAiILl-lT Ije-t uM e L.b.ary Kj. LMikv4.e ly.
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