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l)c (fcttUTtTrT (GEOUOE S. BAKEB, EpITOIt AND PKOPRIETOR. T. T. Mitciieix, Associate Editor. All letters addressed to' Geo. S. Baker, jciday . Decotber. 12, 1873. ISniilcrupcy, IIonieteal man of energy and skill can gwon build. I the Franklin Courier and Raleigh up again. It may Boon be too late, everything portends as raucu now. im au act. with wisdom and matter. discretion in the 'Christian Advocate with request to publish s Whebei", "Almighty God bath seen fit to call oar dear brother Hill from the labors ot 'Earth to his eternal rest i ; Resolved 1t, That while we sub mit to His will 'who can not err, yet we feel that 'our Bdard has lost a tried and efficient member whose long tx- . I nof?rnr marlp lii a rnnnsfel wise, whose It was our deasura to be present at Vu. -.i 2 1-,a n L troversy, and whd?e phncYu 1 atten- Thc Grand Iolgrf, The President, in his annual message to Cngrch8, recommends the repeal of the Bankrupt law, and bills have al ready been introduced ifttb both houses of Congress for thatr purpose. " A bill pisHcJ the Lwer hiu'e of t'otfgress. at its so8ion last wintei of a'similar i)ur jort, bat for some cause failed to pass the Senate. A great pressure" will in u!l probability be brought on Congress this winter for- thc: repeal of this ' law. ?t is urged by a large portion of Jthe business piblic, that the .awTias ac ccniplishcil the purpose for ' which' it was designed, and that its longer con tinuance on' tile statute books can be of ,no benefit to the classes for whose good it was OViginilly intended, but that on Ihe contrary it will be used hereafter by evil disposed persons for disreputa tie purposes; . A paper we understand, has been in circulation among the members - of the -legal nrofession throughout" the country, which bad-its origin with the Ijfcw York bar, and been largely 'sign ed, urging upon Congress the repeal of this law. VvVv-w : . ' ' ' This state of things strongly inclines us to tHd'opiuion, that the Bankrupt Ivw will bo rtealed-by-jpongrcss ddV N jrig its present session, or" so vmodifie4 as to be- of little or no. avail io persons among us who have not yet'eettled the difficulties in which tha state bfthinzrf Jiieidcut to the war, have brought up on them '' . - ' '. A caso has been carried' up from this Sjtatc. to the Supreme Court of the Uiiited States, in 'which the:constii ftttionality of the homestead provisions of outf constitution,' so far as it applies to old debts, will be passed upon by that Court.and so far as we are inform ed the legal profession are unanimous ly of opinion, that the cases in our Su preme "onrt sustaining' that feature of the Homestead law, will 'be over-' r.uled by the highpst judicial tribunal 1 iii t.ho country;'- ' The effect of su6h a decision as this,' will lo io ' open all the old qucs tion's relating to unsettle ", :4ibts, und should such a decision benado 's it iu all probability will, .ring its present session, and the Bankrupt law be rrpealod. persons who arc owing" old debts will have lost their last chance t of making a"'favorablo adjustment thereof, or of relieving themselves against them. ' In view-of -these things,' tvo would " advise our read crs of the class-, mentioned to peody action, in preparing at once to forestall any unfortunate result, that may ensue from a little inactivity. Whcro a man is so heavily in volved that he cannot hope to i meet his liabilities, he should at once, and 1 without any hesitation, either propose Jo his creditors an adjustutentjjjf " his debts, on such a basis ai he catf meet, or to avail himself of the - benefits of the Bankrupt law,' and bo 'discharged the late annual communication of this' irrand body in Kaleigh. The Grand, Lodge convened on the 1st Jnst., and ; coi&tiuued its session unt I the 5th. The annual address of M, V. Grand Master, Nichols was fully npto the Man dard, and well received. It contained much useful and interesting informa tion, and many valuable recommenda tions and suggestions, ; AU parts of our St.ate from the mountains to the seaboard, were repre sented by the very elite of ouVpopuU- tion." ' The session was an harmonious pne J all present seaming to be anima ted by th c same pi ritjand eagerly pursuing the &ame object, to wit : The good of the Orders Je b$lieye much good was done. " V ' 'v : 'f The Oxford Orphan Asylum -that noble monument of Masonic charity, the bare mention of which causes every true mason's heart to ' pulsate with a Go C: Starke. G. J. Tbomas STARKE & THOMAS, Wholesale and Retiil 105 S3 cam re Sf Pcters? ur-f , We are now nceivinjr 1 ur Fill str-ck f j(iol pun-linM-d Iroui bitforti t un l Mai Uraciurt-r-, We are pnpirnl to o fer indUctuitutd in prite hui quniity to Phyician?f merchants and h-tjkt. whose trade we solicit A !arg? tK.k K-Tosene Oil at reduced price. We are Ag nts tor Wilaon'a retnei y farOou sompnoi , eji 26 3 n. INDUCEMENTS 1 j dance and willingnees t6 work wher ever directed, l ive left" a bright ex ample that all' may imitate with im provement, f 2od, That the ChurclThas been He . -.I.. pnveu ot an eminent cnrutian wno was 1- - rAMlLY AnTltfLDi pious without hypocrisy, zealous with- Ac.xB mak i2.60 r h t, was out bigotrv, and devotedly constant to - X EMIji lY Ka' tbeco. h. ..,.. SEWING MACHINE ijra, mat we u licve mat tuc eiern- TO S UBSCRIBE aljoy upon which he hasenfere';'t was J"ce Domestic TJ-E, O.VLY FIVE DOLLARS deserved bv his life of faithful consecra- wi h the New Patent tion, and that the crown he is wearing I B U T T O N H O L E Y O R K E R. w8 nobly won in the battle of !if. FOR TEIK 4h, That we do tender, to those he has left to mourr, our kindest sympa thv and pt'ayers. Sth, That a copy of these rosolu'icns be sent to the family ot our deceased brother and to 'the Franklin Codr.kr and 'Christian Advocate for publica tion, t Geo. S. Baer, ' ' e W. Fdixer, f ' ComVnittte. COURIER, jt prido-eeived a proper share of Boar(Ung and Day Scll00, attention The administration of the P .. Institution wag heartily endorsed, and the sum of one thousand dollars appro priated to its maintenance. Notwith standing its short existence, thfs last, best enterprise of masonic beueficience has dono an incalculable i amount ' of good already," and We trust it is des tiiied to go on for a'lorig time to come, increasing stea'dily in its means arid capacity for dispensing its great bene fits tqTtbat clasif pf ' ''linianitr ' , whose needs called it intq. being. " ' " Fellow Citizens of . Jprth Carolina : Every one of you are interested in the. continued success and prosperity cf this riob'e charity-whether you belong t"q the Order that laid its foundation, or riot. The Masons have already done much, and it is not to be "expected tnat they can do everything. They have made a clear donation to the poor O phaus of the State; of a costly arid valnable building occupying a most beautiful site ; and the Grand Lodge makes annually a liberal appropriation tor the support of the Asylum besides Jthe generous contributions from sub ordinate lodges.'- And all this, with out any test being required for admis sion to its benefits, and without the slightest discrimination in favor of the" children of masonic parents ! 'Is it not' then a peculiar duty of those who are J not masons to give freely of their means' to the maintenance of the Institution? The masons have1 laid a splendid and' costly fpundation ; now let the. kind, the benevolent and tie humane, rear and adorn the superstructure, pr as sist the (founders in doing sotand generations yet unborn will rise up and call us blessed, For Young Ladies, LQUISBTJRG, N. V. I lin we make an earnest THE SUN. The fifth ses io'lof f he above school will open Wediiesday the 14th f Jan. nary 1874, and coatinue ) -jfu 1 tweritv Aveeks Ten or twelve girls- can' fijid comfortable boar-l in my faWer!s fam ily, Pupils who live In the county ad go home Fr-day eveilw arid return M01 day morning wllb eha ged pro rata le s. Apply for .circulars giviug all necessary i fo-matiori. ; M ISS t ORNELIA. . CbEKSHAW, dec5 2in. Principal. A Rare Chance, f i lliviur buii;' ja residence on my farm near L"UiaiU'g. I off.T lor sale luy huUte aud lot, situated in' the et8'trn part 01 the ion, The h.ue is large and ctii vtnu-ntly arranged, bvin5 six ldp;e rooms, with necessary clos' ts and wnrdrues, g-od kitchen, mokehoue,' cr i ije house, corn cril and 8tubi -p.. The lot coniaius tour acres. The sitUJt:ion is on of the mrst desirable in tiwu. Possession can be given by the In of Jaly next. Aud:cs,. S. T. WILD. 1?, I - r . L-misburp, N.C. NOTICE TO ALL. Ordered by the Board of County Com missioners, at a called niteung todajf that all peisohs holding claims against the C U"ty of Fruukiin, not regular or dcrs, or yu y tickets, are liereby required to prt-eent th m to the Bonnl 'lor ad just merit on or before the 10th of Jai, uarj nex'., Thffse failing to do so, will .have the statute ol nmjtation pleaded 3n t very ca , where theatatu.e has run, ;witlu'Ut exception. j.BTucKEn, P. B Hawkins, vlcrk. 4 '. Chair'mn Pfcteaiel Jue27.hl871. AwvKDtD ins FiasT Pexmicm at thi - AMEB1CAN LxtTITCTE And MahyiaM) Institltx Fakb, 1871. A uioit wonle.lul kndtlegantb co.istiuc ted Sewing Machine for .Family or. Com pete 111 al Ho pAits, Ua s tne . st a ght tje foiUted eedle iMs.l I4.re.1di g ui.e. t ut r.ght pobt y. M ji ion, Mtw Te atoa r e. 1 Fct d aiia Ciot-.i uuider. Operate- by s hptl ui on a l able x.i .ht Kum in, Sin Hiti and noiM.-l&s, .ijee ah fcool h gtt j pt-eu m uh oea tia- pie .t che k. to prevent tue wueel le.Lg turned tht wr.,U wy. Uaes tne turead ui ,cct irom the 1 pool. Mke ti eeU-iio lock tit. h (tines., und strange. t ttic;i ka Wu;) tirui,dur bli cl Sd ana r.id w.U au al. kinJs ,f w- rk, Hue and co;ie, from cam irio t'olieavy C t?i or Leather, bed uses al:' de cr.'oti n ot'tUie .. rhia Jtiacui.e is Leiv uy co-et-Uuted to give Jt t.e g-h: all the putt f .a h Siac.nue being made a ik.e by iiticuiiiery', t'd be, t fully tin sVcd aud o imiiicuUa ' J. lYery eogy to e.ju, lupu-, tn''Oih and Si V.ti opratuu Ittd ble i , aJl tij.e'v aud ppCika!,c rutcliiin ical invo: tu n kt Ke tly redu ed price. AUo'd cheat , Fund y ;ewiug iu'ach.ni at lot Ti e first aui only succe.a m pie tu el g aval'. able suhatki t al 4'ud ielkbe I w pri 01 ewulg M h ue Jt x r.uu; lo pt.ee rtachi U eond tiuii'lis impli it. n-t etreugtn Hcap-.a u loall cap c ties, while its niauy nu n s u uKi it a un.Voieai tT ri o wreve; ti e , an 1 cie.tea lapi t cemd. IT Is ALL If )s BEUQ.UMKND, . I c n chee. fol-y a .d confidei tlv n c -ft-niend its u e t. tliose lfo i. e wanting a I eii ly good Se lag Juach ne atii low pi ico v , - Mli8 H ti JaMkSOM, reoioi e.Vi.l kOjh Ij, 111 rri- eofeach Mac.une 4 Claw a,' t,)re (arruteJ f r live jf rj Ly !. ci 1 ecrt.ti. cne,; Withal t. e .fixture d veryih ng complete bel K g 1 h i chiding oelt' I'Lre diug Ie d e iKtcked iu a s-roti wood en box. and d live ed t a y pai- of the. onn ii-v liv pviui'.. frit lit' t'n fli roll:! .n r.. etiptbt piico mil F.Vj Uujlar gale d liv " to talie oi;r. paper, beca'ise iV costs very er jr rau e- u 11, i 11 .uumi ts v v 11 L. SALUSBURY, NORFOLK, Va. K A L.K K I K THE FINEST and most FASHIONABLE Black Walnut, Parlor, Library And Clinmbtr FUENITUEE, Of New acd Origia&l Deigns, an 1 ot themoit Soperb Style tad Fu Also a choice asortmnt of Tab!ti, Wardrobes, Dressing Cases, Etajtru. SuU bcurd. Library and Book Cases, Hat Trees and Wbat'Nots. Also a Complete Liue df CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND WALL PAPER. 1 Give me a call be for purchasiag eluwbere. All goods wirraated as rrpr.'ieatei I37Office& Sa'esroom new Xh. 307 & W da St. oil & 1 promptly attended to in all its branches. The only agent lu the city for FISH'S ME TALIC BURIAL CASES. Manogany and other CXIUqs rarniibed at th aoi t et notice, as rlo. Carriiirta. with the best lleare in the ciiy. and the t'atent Tn (hp nPnrilP fli rPnk- I R'SQl Corp Prsvie in the city nd rurrounding cououy. aprll 12su " w I !e u ou iOoeiit ftcx ra, h now ta tu , j i MJri,ON li -Lli WO KEH- . j One-of the m s: .impQ. t t n l u eful irven si-n-ot the age s simp e rd ie ta , tlut ch Id a 1 work the a et.buto . uole w th Hgul iity and aM airontf -ntj beautiful. .-p e.ai ie uh i d tx ra i-ducemeu o ' Malea id l-cin leagents io;e Ke 1 e r Jte.. wh . i I e-ita 1 sh aeaetes tim ugh ihe c un ir. a d k -. p our is-vv Ma h ue- o.ii fxh hi ;tioi and sji e, tU ty Rig ts iv -n t sou t agM t- b-ee Aent'o vnj: lete tu hi uirii h , d w i. h ut arj.V ex ra ch.rge eam. les of te.v in cie-. ik-t Ve ciicatait c .r ting term te.; 11 '.oniidi.eng aY.Uig. &c; teft t'r.e. We aho sup.l. i ' '" I AQR1CCLTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I at at rateutsi a .d bupr viu nt- lor th Farm niid If r"krn Mo tr , - traiwiH, Cul -'va or 1 ' l'e d - Cu teifi . Hango rami tn 1 1'I. utt.is Uatve.-t-rs lhrstr an l li r i cle ne de I for Farm v ik. lU-e S dn iu larg '. vki ii y All nioue. 's ui iu Voai ffl--aio ' rd-r, ui.k Draft-, or uv ex ro's i lU' atourri k malar perfectly 'C-ma. 'a&t d Ive.y f U OnT feK I-g yraa eed. 1 An oid ;i id'reo bi ti m th t 1- ihe ;Oe-ig oi t tn ! w sr. p ice a a cn ut rjiietl io ,ty our reader.-, J: akueus JcVB kalNkwYouk. Not Ilesponsble for Registered letters. 4 Weeklt SKMi-WatKLT, Asd Daiit. The Weekly Sun is tvo widely known to rtquire auy extended recommenda tionj but therea n which have already g.veu it fi.LV thousand subscribti( and which will, we hope, give it many thousands more, are briefly as follows : It is a firsw;ato otwAper. All the news ot the day will be lonnd tn i condensed whn unimportant, at lull length wh n of momem, and always prcSfOted in a clear, intelligible, and tntre'tog manner. It is a first-rate tamily ptpcr, full of entertaiuin and ins'ructive rva lin ot evtry kiud, bnt cuntduing bothin that can off :od the uost delicate and gc npulont taxte. v It is a firs'.rrate story paper, The be-t tales and romm s ot current lit erAture are carlullp atlecttd and legib My priotel in iu pa, It is a fi st rate gricultund piper. The most treh and instructive articles on eiirulturl tnp:.cs regu'.iiiy appear ;in this dep-irim'.n. ; It is an id pet dent political piper, belmcin to no i any and w-artn no cidlar. It .fights for piuctple, and tor . the election of the txst mei t tu e. j It especially devotes its eiiTtfie to the I But to insure your becoming a sub I exposure ot the gr-at c-rrup i n that I To Sulscrihe I'or The COURIER, Every family in tho County ought The Best in Use. Occupies a space enly 7 fet Squire. r little, anil every one will find in it something o ,i,ntcrcst, and perhaps benefit them. . , If you will give us your patronages we promise to make our. paper worth Every Cent Asked For jt. War. Who j does r;ot shudder at the very t' ought? The imatrea ot ruin and v- . . . . w DUn which it evoitci are euouglMt etur .le and appal the s ou eatJiearu FIRE INSURANCE, r; GreatWeslern Ins., Co The widow and-orbnana whos wi!& and criareficarce hushed, the lacer- abd fteliigs of aged roother whose boys never came back from the fields of G ttysburg and Ciuchamauga and Fort Wagner, the thousands whose wounds are et nnhonlort th. . from the incubus that tuulst in a great Qd crippl. d who bit in the corner, un nvasure paralyze all of r. his ener-- We t" work, the ruined fortune?, the gtt3. " . l ' Wl M ei t,ne- cinmneys these and thing H' 1- , .1 wore than thst. which marks th ave himself set free, so that ho MnrmJ r t, u. . . ' 1 course ,if ! milii.i .... .. r p u wW.b follow; 1. .h. la one ol the' hardest' things in the desolatini; marchr civ aloud lor t mvild for a man to work with ny spir- Pect ! -atany cot but that of nutioi - it wheu ho is in debt beyoni the possi- 1 difgr.se-.' hud Batibnal dsgradati, n. bilityof hope of extricating Limscl'. ilut what portion ot the nations ho. - or is compromiced by the caie ot Yii- ginus even if she did contain Ameri can citzeus andaailed under the flag 01 our country ? Must desperado. 20 or 1000, plunge agnation wfo war Must a pirty of fi;Hbsters jeopardiz the livei, : liberties and fortunes f a continent ? Oo what principle of jus tice do we war with a people who are barely taking measure a for self-preser vation 1 NEW ORLEANS LOUSIANA. West Setver, prtsideut , Caso Asslt K. T. Beauregard, Secretary. - - J31G.05S.97 My delaying to do this for a short time, the opportunity may be lost for. ever, so far as those are concerned who re thus unfortunately situated now. llantruptcy is the only sure relief now known to tho law. ,f - ' Th Homestead so fat as bid debts ore concerned,' is a I very blender bar rier botwen the oreditor and debtor. which is liable at any foment to be mapped in twain. Bankruptcy is the surer safer, ' refuge' from these old . Here too, the exemptions are very ... ...... liberal; As the law now, stands the person who goes int Bankruptcy, has $1 ,000 of pei sonal property, and $1, t00 in Keal Estate exempted from the ruynicnt of his debts. This is a vefv liberal exemption, to muchr so that a J. B. MARTIN, Manager, ATLANTIC DEPRTMET. 108 Main Street, Norfolk, Va. "... 1 Geo. S. BAkBR, Agt, at LouiburgXC. This Company makes a speciality ol criuntry dwelling?, and all spcie of farm property, at fair and tquiteb'e rates. Read the list of bases paid Id North Carohnii, herewith appended; Lt s-Ks is Noirrn Carolina: .4 JJewolutioiiw oi" Respeot, . At the 4tli meeting of the qaarterlv Conference, the OfSctal Bard appoinl fd Gen. S. Baker and E. 3V, Fuller to pr parr, resolutions of reVrect to the memory of Maj. D. 8. Hill. ; Tne following were approved and ordered to b tpread upon the minutes the Conference, end to bt sent to Kader Bgg & Co., Cain & Buuq, Baird, Uoper & Co. W. B. Aden & C "Win. A Graver, 1 Chas. -T laufc Co. L McMahon, , W. U. Man U y. J. C. & f. M- Johnston, Plyruouth James U. tly at), Peiquimans, J- M- Morrjjet;, Caanden, Marbb&liM, Wie,. Murlre-slKn, ieo. T. linwentoq, Batleboro Noah Biirsi - Halifax. Dr. J Bianch, E-fiid, Wm. M Moore, G ldsloro, i. a via T 11k ka, Timmonsvile. J: ROME E. HUDSON & CO.. C-r Grenwiea & Gonljudt S s, N w .Yo ki sep26 6iu ' 121 Sycaviore Street, , v. PETEJiSBuitG . Va Dealers jn Iron Steel and AGRICULTURAL 'IMPLEMENTS. Orders will recive prompt and cart-' ful attention, and are rtcpeitlully so licited. General Agents fer tie Farmers Friend Plow, has met with universal sodumendatioi . Highest prices allowed for scrap iron. a p 26 . NEW AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF FALL 2 WINTER GOODS In Franklin ton. j -) . . I would respectfully inform my ens tomers and the public generally, that I am now receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK TF -GOODS'! scriter, wc offer the following induce - linents, during 4hia month. only: . For 2,50 wc will send the Coviueb :and Wood's. HouscholdV : Muguzine a beautiful fifty paged periodical; or The Farmers'. Advocate, one of the best Agricultural Journals in the Uni ted States, far one year. I 1 ' ' When you have seen, this please show it to your neighbor, that'lie may know bow much goqd reading he can pet for a small amount of money.' v BROTHER JONATHAN, A Larqb Family Paper. Is pcblisii ed weekly at $1.23 a jear. It baa been enlarged to 32 long column?, and is now the cheapest paper of the kind in the worl:, Ten Dollars in greenbacks given to oue out of eac;i fitt new ubbcribtra. Specimen copies f-eut free. Our Book Cat tbgue sent free. Send cash orders to BaOTlIfctt J..NATHAN PUBLl?AIKO Co. 48 Bjekutnn street, N. Y. sep29 3m. Hlifx,;N. C. Newbern, MONT? V Mda FP dlT 'h Hene lUUlMllJ A Kep Cbeek Ottau Cat logo and fur pcrticu'ars FREE S M r fs Cin 117 Ilaa Tervatrvei Kotton Norfolk, V. I Selec'ed,with g.reat care and purchased 1 m ttllii:Vrn.. !. th.V'.al... I have aow very full and varied Hock consisting of Dry Good?, Notion-, Gro ceries, Que:nsware. Hardware, Glass ware. Readj-made clothing. Hats, Boots and hote,ruare Hollow-ware, Lea ther, and in tact almost. evervthiucr suit ed to the waou of the people.' I invite all to come and ezaroioe tor themselves, as my uperience in - supplying 'their wants in the pa&t and continued fair dealing in'he future, together with b? iog content with very small profit will enable me to'giye uniform, satufactior. I will take ail kinds c f M rch an table produce iu exchange for Goods. And will allow the highest Market Price for the same. -J I cm offer extraitrdinary inducement in several classes ot good.-, to tboee wishirj? j jb h L. sep 21 F, H. JAR MAN, 4. FALL PRINTS! Jmt rectived a supply of B'eacl ed, and ULbleached cotlou grol, bought aince the decline, fof (ale cheap. King, While & Shaw H. S. Furman & Co. . DRJGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, t Franklin Ion, N, C. (ffer to the public a well assorted ttock of Drug?, Medicines, Chemica's &"t which are sold at reasonable prices. A1Q "' YamtFhes Window Gla Fatty gweat oil Machine oil Lamp black Kerosene il Linseed oil Cantor oil, Limp Good, paiut . Soaps - Bruthcf, fc-picc?, Sponge?, Trnsef, ijtatiooarj, tz, and thteaten to undermine repabbCin institutions altogether. It has no ft-ar ;of knavcF, and axks no Uvora from rheir kUDiKrter-. It n nnrU this laahions for the larlitS : 1 . .t and tne markets lor tne men. epciiij the cattle-marke'S, to which it piys particular attention. Fiually. it is the cheapest paper pub lished. One dollar a year will se u e it lor any subscriber. It is not neces sary to get op a c'ulj in order to have The Weekly 'Sun at thi rat-. Any one who aeuds a singie dollar will get the paper f-r a year- We have no trn veiling asenU. The Weekly duu bmbt page, fifty-Mx c 1-imt. .Only $1,00 a y-ar. N di coun.a from this ratr. J The SeratHWetkly 4Sjp.' Same size a the Daily Sut. $2,00 a year. A discount ol 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. 4 5 The Daily Sun. A large fourpige iewipap r c I . twenty-eigtit ctumo. Daily ci-culation oyer 120.0p0, - All the rjes for 3 cents. Fubarription price 50 cenU a month, or $5,00 a year. To clota of 10 or over, a discount ol 20 p r cent. Addre&f, THE SUN,' New York Ci.y Nc3 6w. It. IL Madison, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, And agent for the sale of MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 10 Syvnorc SUeetf " ' Petersburg, V. SUNDRIES I SUNDRIES I! ' Window glasa aqd Putt y; Qainmc, iu small bottles. 'Qiininr, Su gar coaWd Pills, bpictaa - all kindr Concent r ted Lye, Al Grease, Blue Stun v, just received. (Pknte l Qjt, p., 1372.) - THE . - AJ,F0UD PI1LSS, . t m Tte Simplest aji Kcst huk ICQttcn Press in'.Use. Two men can eajly j ack a, 500 11 , bale of Cot top, and u is i ariatie-i that the power and workirg force c ' be doubid; if Keremiy. Pa ksasc n. pact a baieiss the old lathiored M!'e-f. wi-b half the labo, Can be run ly l gin poaer or by water aud e-eiu by puttirg whteltio p'aceofthe cra kf. Farmers can boy Family Itig'it, and build thvir own P..satmall cxpensts. Irons Furnhiicd at Cost. .' - - . -. , State, County and Family Rights for sale by HALLO Hi & ALFOBD Sole Proprietors for the S"Othcrn Uts mZI tl Franklioton. N C W A R D & J II 0 Franklioton, N C, Arc now offering a large. and-seUct St 0 r k OF DEY GOODS, Winer, fur a C. WLiikets and Brandlti Medicinal n. COO oun?s ot CRYSTAL. PALACE White Lead lef , which will' be scld very Jo. peclal atteni i p ii t. or !. fRKEpRiPTIQSl CAltrrULLTCrKP.UJtDED King. White &. Shaw. FIRE! MEE!! . 500 cords oak wood. $2-75 per cord. 500 cords pi o do 2J25 do Delivcxel anywhere in Louiiburg at ahortest notice. apply to Terrell & IJarrU Grocerieff Glassware, Hardwarr, AT Notionr, Qaecnsware, Panic Prices, If you want . CHEAP GOODS. , Go to : WARD & BRO., 200 Bales Cotton, wanted For which Currency or Silver will be paid. Persons rialtie ourtwon are eartw tt ly reqoeated to Call and examine OUR STOCK. ITxnuUliiiton IS' C
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