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DRY GOODH. Fit DAY... .K JVEMBER, 2 J 1872. ir .i 0 ' -it firms oT Subscription. I ntjurmtdTMO,1 f $2.00 ' MrflElCOUlUEKl 1 : i, I lioiiIwljiirBT x -.V..., ' il7 . i e v? r. J- - lefts s op ipygRTisiNc. n One qar, one J insertion, .... P0-' X Kjaeh sabaf qdftntlosorfioa,..'.. .. I.!. SO .1 UJutraets fjr looker time m.ndDace. mid I '. bo jlberal lermaij ,' .'';. . - y y 1 All I .t.Aif4 . .1,1. ...... ...1 IV. . .Ll.. NAPOLEON -EnaENlE. ."- . ; J'H iWhile t1 hot. impetuous crowd I hpurnawl execrate thy name Naiite that late with long and loud - ;Vltai -that upraised to fame- f, . "Vftile,tley nigolu tkldeti liate, . i:tirfng him who mad" the-at ate, "' Platte it grand and made It greats JIUit wiioiMHUgn nptring alnt - VOL. LOUISBiJRG,, C:;OVEMBER 22j 1872 NO. 5. wife to Cape Blanco lie left ber hcT eye- Picking it up she read ; I 44 . SLIP-SHOD FARMING. V- tuerc ana pusnea 'put lor tnc mines 01 1 yrr .r Eastern Orejron. In accordance with. P?H was present atj a, dinner in Lon' blf dctJrniinatiout)a f y t H ?Hnj;ht lUc u lory of hi bitd Aiw tot it the VATd m nrclalm- ; AVhilo tlicir jxu.lon lik a flaim, rotcl wliat tut yestrrdiy . , Ma tht:ir irUle and liifpira ion - b le their inaUiw burn away , tliy fxtp Inta from the nation 'j r) it h a nd J t Ice ralinly wait. , MlfHt while the clamor raxes, Itut riolvcdthutf HOon or late Thy gi e;it tuuue jnhal! lilt the rwgen - w liereou linmonn mww 1'j'iinee'n.iiV'jefity i. iw yet i ee. ii. Frnprc-w xt III! o et faithful heart Jtiujirca )cijiiiuuur ! iurtuu .1 VK-cii Uid;inlig cunuinj? art, ; Altd duing for tood alow; I h He aroiiTid wi vc h'loweu ruunc, ',Mnmlr'n foulmfHH never came; rlotle (Vliime jmre lrt e war e'er , 'oldwLwlth the folidcut rare - , .. .... I ll. L....,!-..,w linil- WoMtN Wlm wttu cLiiiy rnun IfN kHl womaii'jl zr.mdcst atirimtcn a iid well and ucd twh hour ; Tliou'h to fliKUt.nnd exile driven When the torm of wai Iwd rivei ymuce hijli Imperial power, -' xtxA of UvfetiU to thee turn," ; ' ifiaii of truth now with thee momnl . i iwi Hutirie all human UeYMl.s I Vh:tt fiilU Hot It than what wiceeed - Hiall write n plchui)r rounu my naim-v IJeriviitue' lit the iwth to fame- be intended tbw f emration to le per mancnt and so told ber, for ud 3he, A j : not auLE to asscrr joaquix. mln never gets to xs famous until be ln conclusion, site lectures disclaim- lcaTes btsife troca sometbirr atro- ,e all intention to injure tbe fame of eiotisHo bring btmself into noticrIIe Imt Miller, and denied tbat sbe bad as- met '.with -little success, bowevery in gtcd bim in manufacturing bis Oregon, and so m .the spring be re- I poem. turned to Tjugeno vur, where he com menced the practice 1 of law, demoting however, a large rjrt of bw time to literary labors. The picturp of bis study is graphic' . CV- .'4 1' 4", . i JOaQUlX MILLElt IN HIS WORKSHOP. ! NoV ladies ond gentlemen, with your perraisrion, I wilL mUoduce you into thc poetic workshop. eo up an outside stairway, enter, a hall, and from thence a small, dingy room, which is ostensibly the office of the county judge of Grant county, .but really the poetic workshop of 3 the 'Poet of the S'.crras. And here we behold tbc ar- . I A Russian Story. Mtv Barry, in bis ! w rk ou Russia, in ,1870, tells a story ot the time whem slaveiy was an institution in that conn try : A certbin ironmaster caused a man . Pat sing up ooe of out Kansas rail ' roads tbe other day, my attention was called to a pertain clais ot ' bosses on the farms w mrt passing. Tlte ccn TersaUa drifted naturally into the line of- tboozbti Stt22ttedrbv 1be title aboTe, i Tbe prtieutar bouse -serticg as an nlltnf ration,' was in a neighber hoorf tnst.bai een fettled fur as much as ten ye sis. was small say filtet n feet square old, dilapidated; iir a tumble-down cxicaftioni down in the flat by the river,1 Sfliere the cat-fish aris tocraryw. do-coDgregatc'Would jou lire in such a place 1 -si was asked." No; not ordinarily not by persussiori i ; , - rr J , I.J .in 1 wuo nau oueaueu u.m u y . reroree mjght be Induced to, in;an iron caJand kept him eonflned J j haseen iecis trofcn partldo' m i!, ,iw " v h,,.i hKTt OTrf-tnerev-"! hsve seen the o i- Ths Poet Joaquin Milljjr. TAms of His CauekuMiw r lit I ; ' I tist at work. Therp is a ,Ion table covered with black oil cloth and fur riibbed with drawer. Scattered over this table are1 books, parers,"stationcry and manuscripts. At tiiis, table sits ttie artist, poring over a large open A "M(im;un IJvuon Intkuting bxk. His pen rest in a spacious ink jj I stand, ready for use. A page pf fool-' . I ana Tt w anml Vipfnr ll!m. DTI -wllicll IS Mrs. JoaihV Miller" has at length - t- woras,,ever clever over clov- I ilclivcrcd lu ij o.ng-romiscd b c ure oil c fire jC8jr6 BO on; : yc glance j tbc ''l$.6t M4 Hiferras," and the San t tj rv -'pread before him. r What Krancisicif papers arc all full of inter i 5rting extracts from it. ; The history j V-f t!io loaf s' Marly) career in fully "8 grange tvnd evin as romantic fsj;ouM have ucea.amicipaicu, .uuu yi.yv- oubt inaKC nor uimoruu- tuer will ii . f ! ing pay. Mi-M. M illcr commenced her by faying that 'fbe did not come is this Ixwk ? It is a copy of A cb. ster's Unabridged j Dictionary! The pet is searching for euphonious words We look at the books on the; tabic. Ucrc is a rhyming - dictionary,- late nujubcrs of Britisji and American re views, Harper's, Leslie's, Brief Poiue- ecturc' roy's Democrat, etc. Upon the' shelves he wai ebsent oa a jourmy, the case of his wre'ehed uri"t)er came to the kno wledge of tbc govtrnor of the prov ince. The governor caused the man, cage and all, so be brought to' the tov" e, nmeat town, an 1 invited the tjrr'aanl cal ironmaster to dinner. After the dm ner was ovir,' tbe governor ffcnt for a; qtiiiil in a wojoden cage, and offered to sell it to his guest for ten tliousahd rou- b'es. The iffor being treated as'ajokiyi the g .vernor said be had a more valua ble bird to sell,' and told his servants to bring it 'in. . Folding dooisfietr open, ijnd the iron cige with its raiser ible'captivo wus: set -down btl'ore tie astonished '&u st.', 'Now,' said the gov ernor, "what do you think of that for a qudl? Bu-- this is avery expeusive bird I want twenty thousand roubles lor hJin? rAll light," 8 vid the alarmed pro prietor, I will buy this one", s;nd him down to my Wvirks without the cage, an I jour messenger Ehall bring back the amount.' The matter t was tbu3 pleasantly s ttled, and the company ad- j jou ntd in uudis urbed harmo y to tlie"r p tripossrs and coffee. i wncr ps8 these half broken down places a ;Vm en 1 . egain, when ten or fifttcn minutes, well put in, would have been sufficient to have ma 4e all good. But a oi ore convenient season i awaited lor. to attend io all - Domestic Sweetmeats. It is a sin gular fact that many ladies who know bow to preserve everything else, cant preserve their tempers. Yet it may eas ily be done on the self-seaiiDg princi ple. It is only to. keep tbe mouth of the vessel tightly closed. ; I donH care so much about tbe bugs, said Ur. j Wormley, to tbe bead of a genteel private Toardiogbouse near tbe railway but tbe fact is, madam, I haven't got much blood to spare you see that jour-ell j A iife-imurance actuary ill-naturedly estimates that mi!;ions of dollar bare been lost by the companies because one of the questions which an applicant has to answer is "What is your age V This, be say-, stops back tome men, and nearly all wom;n. ! i - , - Facts rsa th HrxiKis, 63 - : - 53 PETEBSBTJRG, YA. E. BICDTEB. FALL! TRADE i 1 "Watcliiiiakcr and Jew eler, .'.i f ' ' riSZ 'Watches and Jtwtby of ti Ust Ma u (ctor and at tat lowest price. All woik peiMnaliy alteodW U and war ranted. . I 6tEvcamo.eEL.7cVteraInrr.Ta Cctlt-tnoa. ; i W larga AES KOW iresitlax di'y eur ESTABIIS flED f 10 riiX arrrLY cr TAUL ATfO j. b: ARCHITECT AND UNDERTAKER Ijcfore J are the British poet's in bouudvoliimcs hcrau'diem'fljas a wrogcl or deserted arranged in rows ; then, the American wife ; alio did' 'not 'come to complain. poets and authors, . Victor Hugo's , She then touches upon hiseajlyloy- works, the Vaverly-novels,' soraft Latin lod of his childish admiration lor a authors, ancient and niodcrn luMory Mexloaii mklilit named Joafpiiti Mu- and biography. There are Bollin Ros rietts wliicU caused hini to call him-, scan, Voltaire, Bulwcr, land many oth- felf.lJoajuhij 7 i-t and tells of hcrbwn girl- ers.' ; botMl 'days, 1 to ber fut mcc ing V I 4. -I """f. I ' Blanco--1 aL Tobri ideal world chaneedTo iKictrv in one; of 'aiid,"tbfpugb fCiipc Blanco, the gloomy ; Son after this Joaquin published she lived, and the eircum-- J Jook of poems, "Joaquin ct, al," was elated by its success, and prepared ti go to Lodoiii -but to his wife's dis appointment, Ordered ber back to her mother's at Cape Blanco. j When Mr. Miller went to London Mrs. Miller returned to her old home, to find the settlement broken down and ruined. She was there, as he said in a parting letter, "lrft high and dry, tls it were, with no money and a little ba- yby in your arms' , She became very ill, and continued sick after going to Portland for a change of scene. While she was sick Joaquin obtainod a divorce from her. The lee turcr said, ironically ; '"This divorce was obtairied in Lane county. I wrs not present, and knew little aboutv the niuiajremetit of it. It was a part "of 'place where ; htancc whicu ie with Miller." Living, then, in tliis doleful place, and isolatci from the Kmpnniotiship of young wqnUn'-thcrelvas not another g girl within tlW miles ot Cipc- ecamc gusmngly seusation flitcn the. romance of the which I liad fonncd, I find a copy of Lord Byron s the miners 'cabins, he wintry iweathcr I por- c l over the .book, I read all tluJbcau- ijtiful and naughty things j evcrjwrittcu ly tho rcit bard. About tins time I t wrote the fatall iues which drew Joa Kiuin MUlcl to iv. sidcT A schooner . 1 ! 1' ! t , ' " . I 1 :T l was. w recked pti tpo Arago, ana i f deemed tliit a fit subject fot mya- ti t lc ' , verse, Oregon editors ' -'xv-rc noi then the critical litcrjiryjnen that they arc now, and Uic liyes fere printed. Joaquin, or Cincinnatup Mil ler! was then ' running an express at SaiinotfrUWlu opposition tx Wells, rargiv Co. IiOohing or j the col umns of tlto village, paper, his dreamy joctic eye settled upon these lines. He sat dowli and wroto mc a leuer I Si , I ! i : i . I ... I frEAKo 1 1 the c lUses of defeat in the Presidential elec tor, the New York World' says, most un'ortuuHttly,' She tplana ion ia too easy, "The wings of the Derhot ratic party Were clipped by tsue tstou idiug frauds and cfiru,.t'on ol the Tammany Itin?., Had', it. not teen f6r th8 thimeful exposures wl ich cost us Ue Stae election lasi year, we bould easily he ve succeeded in this Presidcn ti.l coutes The Temmany frauds wtre the source ol all our woes. New Yoik was the chief citadel of the Democratic party, and it is creditable to the moral smtimeut Of the country that the hide "rna. revelations of last year brought the Dsunocratic paity in O disrepu e. illed it not been for the weukeaing pnntrat- injr iflect ot those revelations, the' Do---mactacy, with all the , cmens in's fa v r, wou'.d hi.va disdained to gou; sile of its own organiz ition for a can didate.. It is ntt Mr Gr eley's nominal ton at Biltvmore, but the previous de moralizition which' rendered such a ii mine ion pos-ible, that hss ccst us this election. ' ' The c mntry, in Ibis elcc'ion, has net f condemed our principles, but only the corruption with which the party was tainted in the locality where itfwas strorg'i&t, and which it failed to Remove till too late a period and then only by Republican co operation. Th3 Tammi A day is to be taken these places at one time. Tbe con ve- ii:nt time eeems to lag.i Presently all hands are stan led and called from im portant woik a drove of stock is in the field. Tb e woi k of weeks is tr&mpU d under footT is an hour, and cannot be repairi-d. Htll a dvzen hands lose an hour's woik to get all to rights as far as can j be.; Put it together, siJt gone,. fprodic .worth as much more gone lis reeorerab y. Once, fifteen minutes woik o: one hand would have made-all good I have t known farmers lo spend honrs jof woik and worry to keep their own breachley stock, : made so by broken gap3, out ot their ov n crops. And Worse than all, I have known t'ie bit test quarre'siunning into years of m:v licious hatred, result Ircm . ar brok n .. .. rsil cr stake. f We see th:s slipshod way 6f dciirg farm wo.k every where, in al depirt mmtsJ i Tool?, plows, wagon?, Ac, leit out to take the weather. ; Things gene rally left out take cjare oi themselves. In caring for crops we see wastage enough eey year to keep a gre-it ma-f ny -people corn, iiay, straw, , grain wasliDg f r the want of a little, just a lit le, labor put in at then ight time aid place. . : Then tnke the asolq'e laziness of many who pretend to farm. It'e sur prising that they live at all. Th y think that they the farmers, are the only cbifs of men. that 'have' t.- work. They talk and thir k of profcsioual men, and merchants and so on, as pec pU who do not work,. I have had men say to me, ?;OU you doiPfknow what work is I r You sit and read and write alt dsy, and walk around for exercise ; thut isn't woik.'', I sav I have tried both the far mer's and . the professional man's life, and the muchanic'a, too, and know that as a rule in the western country the farmers are the lightest woiked class ot mea we have.. If we profes slonal men should lie around as much as sipshod farmersdo we shcmld starve "to death. Less t labor. wilX procure a living on a farm than in any ol the pr Robert A. Martin & Co. Grocers & Cammlssion Merchants X7!IfTR GOODS LouiiButa N. C. Wlslis to call tka attention of Iho peo plo to Franklin to the fot that fc keeps eonatajDkly on haad F caw ire as of ail kinds and styles, at prices to salt tho times. A'eo, CoFruts ot all kind, on haad, or madf to order, at the shortest notioe Tho beat cofnn material aiwasaepvQ nana. He will atso furnish at ai y fiire. Win dow Blind'. Window SMb, DoorecfeTerr klad wantod Will make Door and Window frames. Bred eta and Moulding of all size a and at j lee a low as the sime on re had at any factory North or outh. WHl do any kind of repairing wanted at short notice and on good terms. ' -. - . : . All work warranted te suit. Call and see me at my Factory or write. J. R. BRUMMITT. ' 129 Fycamore ft PoteraVurt.Ta. Faithful personal attention I flrea to tbe sale of Cotton. Tehaeco, Wheat A e. Orders for gooda tiled at rewotuible price or cash or in time to at omers. Octlt-6mes ree possible, puetua f- - ' i - Chukcii Street, LOUISE JRO, N. C. - . . n4T Etoxs the beat marble, and in all styles furnished on short notice by w i. w-k nntTtrti T Ne. St tf JJ It. BRUMMITT. Notice It. T. UCADE. W. C. ORR JOS. ARCUEJt JiIEADE, ORB & CO. Importers and Wholesale Delaxebs is ENGLISH, GERMAN and AMER-IUAN Hardware, Ckitlery, and Carriag : Materials, ' ( 15 Sycamore Street, ! , PjrrEusBuito, Va. ; SOLE agents' for I ' ! RICH & BURLING HAM'S v - Celebrated Cecumbcr Pump. ..I No. 2 tf '., COMPRISING C L O, "T II I N G DRT GOODS, SHOKS I ASS Ko:i)Sf. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Extra lnduoemenU t dealrrt and ca h i , ibureis, (..' v. - : ' j CALL AT 12 SYCAMORE ST. An early call is solicited at JOCOB EULL & SONS. Octl8-tt. fefsior.s that I know anything about. SrjmT tr Kansas.- ' ' " j L u l hni!het of mv abilitv. hot be- 1n" able to. make ouf. exactly what it tho programme.'-' tie had already pre- j ny taint will recetla into the past; but pared Myrrh, and tho divorce was es sential to give, force to the poem. Be -;ides he wanted bis entire freedom. I ! did jeycrything as was desired. He then wrote to me : You had better marry gome good fellow and gettle dQwn, Ihe 'good v fellow has not yet made his appcaranco." "THE Fa MB OF JOaQUIX. v yTlie circumstances under which the the princ:p,!es of the j Dmoera tic party which were rapidly j gaowing in public favor until that great ; blight fell upon our propects -will outlivs this contest an go on 'troiu cortqueiing to conquer' in every future ebciion.' .. ' . j ; 'Trulh. crushe to earth, sluill rise again; y The eU rnal years of God are hers, ; But erro', wounded writhes in lain, ; - A'ld diea a mid her w- rshipers.' i His handwriting was " not as good then fame of Joaquin Miller drifted to her an it is nowl and I !bavc never been Vcrc such that she did not feel tbat l.l to iwhollv decipher it. 1 answer- was. 7 l)iTKUUXEI TO RE SECOND BY KO For four or five days after. Miller art rival, the pair lived in an atmosphere - S ' "1 1 11. L- . w. A. 1 I of poetry anti; men uiey wc tui i. Minnie Iplc wcro opposed to her matcll, but that mattered little. ; i six uiontlus, and then wont to San Fran- I pwitHVMtarolng to Cape Blanco when aey Uas exhaust oniilier s. life estacy that she might otherwise have flt. She was without money or ex perience, partially ill, withthc cares of a y?ung babe upon her. In this condition, in December, 1870, she found herself in a miserable ; garret over a Chinese wash house, ou Front ptreet iortland. Iter prother s wages. kept the wolf from the door. 'She attempte 1 to cam a pittance by needle, but not being a professional dressmaker did not command large caough wares to assist her much. One A Biro sronv. - A pret'y mideat h. relite l ol a can try bird byj a cor respondent. Vl he- door or the bird's cage was occationaly . left ,onen, that h i might epjoy the freedom nf the room. Oaeday he happened to alight upon the! pintcl-shelt, whereupon was a n'rror. Here was a nsw discovery of the most prof mod in'erost. He gazed laag and curiously at .iims.lf, and Came to tbe conclusion that he bad found a mate. Going back to hia cage, he selcced ajieed from Jiis bnx. and brought it in bis bilf at an offering to the straoger. Ia . Tain the canary ex erted himself to make his sew -found t vi-iad artke, and becoming weary ot The story is tQld ot Mr. Jones who, one evening in flyi time, having 1 been prookingly lashed jn the lace, tied the tail of tbe cow b j was milking very securely to his boot-s'.rap. Every -thirg went on smoothly for a time, and Mr. Jones cocgratu ated himself onjthe stratagem. Piesently, i however, the cow took a notion to lash a fly that was bitting ber. Mr. Jones chuckled some when be felt the pull at his boot s rap; but his chuckling Was . soon cut short for "Bossu finding . she could not touch ! ber tormentor, suddenly star led, and, as Mr J ones was not pre paied for such a demonstration, he was upset and the contents of the pail dis tributed over bis person. The cow stopped for a moment, but in that tiuae our hero had gained; his lee; an in stant a fier be was seen with bis hand on tbc hip of the cow miking a tour of the" farmyard with "prodigious bops upon one foot. At every hop be would ejaculate,7 3o Boss, so Boss,' but U-as oid'nt 'so worth a cent. At last tbe The mndersiffned hss" juat received a now lot ot goods, Also a fresh supply el . DOLLY VARDFN BNUFP ' - ''!'' Bbajtdt Pkachbs, I ', '. : PICKLED OYSTERS, - ' i : ' - j: - ' and Candy, all Dolly Tardea. Call aad buy goods cheap at Iwm. H. CARLILE'S. No. 7 it DOLLY VARDEN sNUFF The latest thing out. Decidedly the best at W. H. CRLILE' ft Co's. JOHN ARMSTRONG, NO. 1 EAT BTTKTILLlt Strust, RALEIGH, N. C, BOOK BINDER S. H. MARKS & CO. W...IJ I !i. IL. .kA .1 . . . , if ouia laiiie inm auemion oi juerenanis 10 their large atuck ef poafectloaeriea. piUlTa, CIGAli, KOTtOX8C;., before purchasing elsewhere. ' . The Br. partner, fives partic-lar atteatioa to this department, j Orders presently filled and satisfaction jpiaraBteea. i f OeUWmoa, OPENED AT We will glva eaerptle mes sad wemea . 5 . - .. ' THAT WILL PAY : L ' : f ' : ; fross M to tS per day. caa be purvued In vour ewaseighbor hood, and hi strictly hon orable Particulars free, orsamples tbat Will enable you to go work at once, will be sent oa re ceipt of two th ee cent stamp. Address I J. LATHAM & COy 9C8 Wasktnstea St ,Bostoa, Htw. W. A. K. FALKVKB a. t AJ ! 7 Blank Book Manufacturer. AaSIXOT FALKENER & COi, EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Soots. Ohees. Trmnka. Talis s, Ctc, 116. Byeunor 6t eet Feteralwr. Ta. -.: JACOB KDLL & SONS NO. 13 j CLOTHING- AND Turnishiiig Goods ' ''; at. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tbe Urgent etbek 'ever offered, embracta all tlie1let tjle, cut and ntvst spp:0V4 dint tor fail and winter. BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUITS from the loweat price to tbe bet SUtom ' wo k Kawy aiiDCie auiu, all gradoa Charlotte v ill and Kiedetik. burg t ahnero aulis, all irradee aiMl prKct. v Kane I alim 106. Ptiita, 1 cat Jwui euit, Cbab overroat and Ca;'f i L glands itul lA. y vt her new ;. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND LAW BOOKS HATS 1 HATS I HATS I aiy'e. ' Shirts. Drawee Toibr. CVrtes. f utn- (Uj-, iloaej Limbrtlbv, eUtul and i Ui ite'a. 1872 1872 of eery oWripiioB, souad la tho very atyMandat kwetpnee. Old wisftber- W pupresat Cou t Repsfi taken Inxchanje f,ri dla. OetlS-tf Uot attachmeat gway. aadMr. WRAPPING PAPER. Jones returned to the boose a wiser if not a sadder man wf'f' of Hood's "Song of the Shirt" .ic,v,i r . I ibis money tfas exhausted. The whole ra lif OfVYinl l n rr kft Ills wife's torjrnas ucen torcsemoio I nUP tand and gusset and seam, or itbw reason be bad carlv'l ' a ill over the buttons I ftll a.irei th it. tried a lOthcr tack. bteDnini; 4iy, as she sat m her garret thinking back few inche. rm tie glass, he ron. And cv thetn in a dnam a scrap of paper that bad come wrapped poured for h his sweetest notes, paus ing now aad then j.fit ja reply, s None Came; apd'mooely and disgusted, be fliVf back to his pireb, barging bis h a l in sname and siUnce for the .rest of the day, aad aUbi-ugu. .he door was (sought! ? i:Chaw.drtb, ' and selected, 'v GpcJookin"' buxom "Williametta girl for tbat ptact,rbut, of course, never around ackage vfaslyirienthe noor j repearedly left open, levied -o coxc .a irricj bct-f 'After bis return with- and tbc name of Joaquiu' Miller caught out asaiv.- ' At a pleasant party at Collier's Ltmb W i ? in high spititsvj PunsUra , beio g abused, aid the eld j .ke lepeatecl, that he who puns will .pick a pocket, some one said, 'Punsters themselves bare no pcckets , NrWtaId ljunb, 'vthey cury' on! a ridicule.'' .'.,;!'-". J oaes says be loves two charming girls Jtnny Bcsnty and Aihie Ra tion, vj '.- We have in sore a' larjre stock ef very superiax WRAPPING PAPER, msButactced at the Appomauox ra- per Mill, lUli SIZES. 20x30 sass 2sx3S 30xO llcTLWAINE 4 CO. T. R. MOORE ,. - r - ' 'i- , ' I i : S Sycamore Et, reterssurg, Vfrflaia, OFFERS A NEW AND ATIRAC- ' wTTYE - STOCK 07 HATS for the n and Wfaaej Trade win suit the close t bore: a. Oett84A. JiCTl KCLlf A POJf. . I, 1 CJotbia; in: d to orAt.' at abort No tice. - - ; . 1 " ..,'. FALL :A N D WIN T HE vMILLINKHV. ' i kfie. If. E. Knll. 1ft yeamorc steeet. Jf tenbrrrx. Va.teto sdtielhe merekanU of I on Ca-vbn anil tbe a U uess eterallj , imt be now baj (oi !-- tzs& uock A Jlir.ioeTT g9od ready and eoLtinuany adding tfby imw srViveU trinz bows Utreet lav. r otter from Iraoo and many an 1 Sfaa-n'ctu-ea b trm n roods. -1 am preiaml o. Cer encurpawd iuiluremmla dJ Wgtov eQ asteutloa to tbe to3winr snides : French Patron Bonnet, and Jbfs,!ejaur It trisBmed.i-id kdie. and fa&aU ear, ailk. satua, .Venete, Vehrteeaw, ; SU'b-Ba. Lm. Feather. Phnar. Wrealk es Flower. Boa Valc.eiorv, Lace. a.l i ant taead Iaerc, I arc aad Lama ehewh, tare aad Lines lelkrs and CuiZasnd teal LaeIlAAf, I . Merelua's 'sal MUhaars, Snd laoeegDe. rally ia aed ef ililUntry rood wOi uleai esnorardcrtaeirr aderf see IXis prieta I Lrd'aaaoUt snsi ta aider, aad sC foods -lUeseatw a-aa am aausl riv v cnis-?uvp. I s j f X 1.. a .t I J J 4 -V M V t ? V f X -
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 22, 1872, edition 1
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