" 1 . , - ! . " . ' t t. ( V IT' If 4- M )t Coftrt e rf I T. T. WI I ChElL, 'GEO. S BiKEtt, ( Vft' PKIT )IIS T.j r. MIlUltLL - . - -kuitok 1 .." G.-.S R KEIt - Bc iwtsi Maxao.b - - L' - LOt 'IsBuko, pE I: . M BE V 3T iXv Improvements!, .Several yeijr of griat p ospe ity hai jwade it necessarjr for our .citizens to pay more attention, to' improvements. 'Two years has wrocaght a gre,at chang' in our town. The n.aay houses hat were then tenantles and decaying are iiow niled with neonle. anH 'liMMtit n I ---- r 1 1 vi.coiiiu appearance. Trade, then at a stsndstil: and almcst staiated 1 bv inactivity, has since become brjk, and" ; increases with each" succeeding j day. Our merchants haye fully dr.nonstra. ( ted what activity and pergeve aue can ! do ; and by their untiring cffjrts . Jive mde Louisburg a cotton market onrivaled by any place in the state of .lk ltA r I I . . . i - biv,. xi;is prceruy- m every branch of industry has made it necessa- ry for our people to pay more attention to the , bnilding p' of their town. There is an imperative need, of new stores, commodious and substantial buildmgs that shall bo -an ornament to the town. They should be of brick, as there would be less danger of fire in tfbeio days of incenliarisiri. The vacant J Jots where once magniUcent buildings stood should not be allowed to remain waste places when they could be so prof itably used. Neither "should small in j. csnveaient and homely lookingjbuild : ing be allowed to remain ujioh the most ; public Corners, when a fine store "Vfould," be so jppch wore valuable to the owner aBd be an ornament toour town. Our en terprising citizens have doiie much, but far more remains to be done. They have established a Cotton Giii, Mill, Poundry. Tanyard, College, Academy f and l'nntmg U3:ce, but v. c must not stop h(jj ptogrcKS is the word, so let us keep advancing. , These things we have, lei us keep them prosperous, and add to them as fast as ; circumstances" will pcrpit. A7 Bank we need more "than anything else and. we ..cannot but; think how rncli better it imld be to .forget Railroad schemes and Road steamMs, apd direct our energies' to the esiablisHinent''. of a bank which would &dd so greatly to the "conveni- cjnee of the wholo country, qnt! be , of such lasting benefit to our town. Let the bright but deceitful' visions of Railroads be forgotten and upon the i ruin of our dreams let us attempt and , misii thoso things that wc aro able to . perform, j '" . Next week will bring Christmas, the nations universal holiday, and 'accord ing to.custom our printers will take an ' occasion to visit their homes and kin dred to partako of the "cheer" that 4 this day alwaygl brings to pvery nacm oer of the family. And in consequence Af tViia ihr will 1iA nn mMi. i. nn..l I wi ."-e i u l ' A Jl ; . , L 11 t .. riV"T WUV1JWVUB -rJ county: -Ce hear; Ey don't want en aftd a happy chnstmas, with the hope nibod. i thathas'hwa which has of tnai ipe coming year may prove one replete with blessings, both socially apl politically to our people. Before .ve shill apain'creet vou the newWear will have Seen shered in and 72 with ,. its many changes, its disappointments at)d joys, ita' lights and shadows will Tiave becomi the past. And this new year that is soon to come may it be one yj, which hono.ty shall return and take up its abode among the officials qf pur land, and may their actions be charac tprized by true magnanimity f May it ne a ..year vnat snau raise, up , our beloved south' out of the dust of hu miliatioB;ar.d oppression,, and restore it to its olrl position, the fairest j aad purest of all lands 1 . May it bring im migration to our State and pause her , wasteflaees to bloom under the hand vt cultivation.- Let old Father time give us these, blessings and we ask nothing more. Pa the night of the fire in Boston, a , dealer in boots and shoes, finding that the fire had reached his rear store! said to a few strangers who had assisted y him : "Vou'inight as well help youL selves to boots." One fellow tookaimir the merchant handed him, ' and after i t . , V . .; . . lit 1! ' 1 ... 8f rir 5um soveris, nave your An explosicn next door preyented a res- ponce "'" . . .. " 1 - ' t i jou nou,u reu.u jour looa, labor h; n you wou.q erjoy yenr .clot .esv IT. Y" J" war xutm; in 30U woum sieep souncuy, take a crear cocsc;cccvxo uea who you. Sanctum lttjtfs? We tare received a copy of " To Day," a journal published, at Philadel? phia. It presents a. very neat appear! a nee aid contains the very best read; ing matter. ! t ! 1 ! tliankaloMiBaliljiso V. Ameji fr her cdntiibution, with tbo hope tlat she may-often thus favor the col umns' of th Courier. v! : - - i ' 1 The Xevr York " Argua is a paper that fhould hare place in.cyery household.! It is devote J to cs, fo- raince, art, science, nuance and com merce. It is thoroughly democratic aud will he sure to make its vexv wiirfcT, ...... , j r ' er 11 13 Known. uive u a trial, - ; Ilev. Paul J. Carraway of the Tar Ri ver Circuit has teen appoint id to thi place. It is with mucli pleasure that we are able to make this state ment, and in behalf of the citizens we i , lid him a most cordial welcome. Vv c were informed this moraine that 1.1 A -m. jncre were ten cases o smaii:poxat the residence of 3r. lteuben Rogers about' eight miles south of Loukburg. .'If i this be truo our town authorities can not be too vigilant in guarding our tewn. Let every one see that the or ders of the county Commissioners are titrictly observed, lest this terrible dis ease should spread over our county, We would suggest thai our county a i thonties establish a hospital, in' twit section of the Count yl and procure nurses. There is scarcly a county ! in 1 the state that has not the small pox in it to a greater or Jss exten, and in view of what may be the result all pos sible care should be taken o keep p within bounds. ' ! j 4 in m The- wirrs ull us that, the Ifiaidt', v. lino itiu lUJ.milk'U m )t US' fltht at Covi gfon. Wo should Vt that min wxs very oi.ljal t.vwbip oil man JeiDIe. ! t i 1 The Ne w-York 4ijoBt commoners 1 AO editorial th.io: Should Ubfs be bail? The qn'es ion is so 'mprntaot on. th? ConKresH fhould appoint a qpmmiit?e of which Bea ButUi would ! mike Ja K' o.l chsirm n, to fxaraiDe tinto the mnttcr and repor. 'Washirgton loar djnghru?e kteptrs wVo lodge 'mora beis of coreress are intersttf rl . 1 ; '.--I - ; - j . 1 1 Jude Nelson has resigned fom tle ?upn me Court. Hq j9 ovr eighty ycais of age General B. H. Bristol wanted the vacancy, but as it is nQt military situation, the President 4erV godhuranredly appoiute 1 Mr. W Atd HuntofNew York, to the post. Mr. Hunt is a particular friend ol Mr. 8en ator Conking, a d Mr. Conking, is a plrticular Iriead ot Geurral Grant. Argas. . . ; - ' r ' The Maryland Electoral Clkjr has given its vote to Mr. Hendrick, of Tn diana. Mr Greeley buinjf ded. ''Any tuicg to beat Graut. Ek. 1U5 Alo. D-raocrat say?; The fol lowing "notia' is posted in Lincoln the epp zutick incflewerzs, or any oth:r infernal ram toc ose'thtQ-ihis g't under penalty of havin' i of their, tu cut off cloae behind their, the ho'ses, jears Keep shi. Mountaipeer" - f The Charleston News say: General J, B Hood; who delivers the anniver- pary address be ore the State, Survivors A sociati on. arrived 1? si evening, and was waited upon by the committee of reception trora t'na district ascitinn snd welcomed, to "the .hospitality of the association and of our city. Jour nal .1 )... ir.: '.;;.. . There are lo the Fouth Csrr lint Lunstic Asylum, says the Charleston Nenp. 284 patiant, ' 12 males end 158 frmle.. TiieaujouaJ of t jptrse dorirg tr c pa-t year incluaive ot f3?.012,29 of lbb$Uts tlut at the cfose of tue last fiscal , y4' was i 15 1,207.38. - - ' ' Te the lajrons efX,euiabax Tesjala College. We are in the midat of a prosperous aetvtoQ. But tjje wan of money is very sotely fcltrbv n. Uttla has been paid to that it is very difficult to me: current expenses. Cod Id you not make an ff. rt to pay up in fU for the pres session PJ me ist, jaauaiy I It the & a. . . t m - : I - ' 1 be prompt in the payment ot dues.. We -re at heavy expeas and need j eterr ceat now unpaid to carry on the t exrrcisi-t sncreufnll Tf ! .M a.' iiablec tno that girle from abroad shoa'd board In the College baHdinr. we cbare no more than othire do;aad ofler beeidci liCbVJoIlpaing adraata-s MWt ui-r;uuBd the pieparation ot U s- Da. 'Yft- Teulate tbr intercourse w itn !,er.-otf s o it Aide ot the family. There U uu .ime lost by bad yeaiher nor hjtal tJdangeredljy exposure .to it. : i . - . v ; An : c :ttain habits arej pult! vuti: which re as important as the literacy training which they receive Eve yt;icg is' con i acted by lis with qrv. ' m. Knd gills subjected tv. -ji-v i.t'tu, ii Insensibly acqaire. tbf ftt ) iteniliogjto the duties lb irr.jug. We wil U our best to serve ' Re-pfctfu WI LI AM RO i-i I I u F .r the Courier. ; -j: DUQXZTED. ..n- ' , i beg 'a id, and j be last leaf hae . ,al!ec, ; ,l ' i! r-; ' ". O.-ly -.r; uj'y t:ck stem is left. Go .t? is i s fiaroc ni.h aU its bright ' p t:8 j . . .. Atfd'nar .'eHtt-of ils t feature's brelt. Swvilj it bu'i.i- i! in the blight Spring t;i ;ime ;, : . L Wh n c'e woodland. were ell clothed n b-onu: - .j, B 't the Au.iim.i winds rami so cold, and rtr ary, An'i 't a lift d t iti rich perfume. ' ') I" ' , -' ' " . row 'it je os' .Jark days of De .;.,emb'r,j: ' : . A itixn is tsscd i- the wintry blast, Bt -.e-'h th- sfj-robe the i roots are ' tr zrf ' , The) Ludc are jaded, the leaves are ' cast. ' - Y-m.'say in 1k tright, warm days ot the s rii- iim. ; Ihnj buip tviu burit in the their beuuty aain, , i An 1 no it ro:s Ung since have been hligbted j iBy t ie 'iresr ice-kiug and pitiless rain Bat I ' pldr.-.ut W seed whiph then will r' . be bor. . ini; fi rt-r iti come where the qb pu? g::w; iVitli'fl jTi 's mr- .Vagrant; and fruits And the Id wili ive place to the '; ".new. Kloiss V. Ahss. "John ray der, rup to the Btore and get some sugar'? -nid a mother tg a pjccrcibtijj spa'pf eleven years. MJxcuse me, .ma, I s mewhat indisposed this -morning.' bead lather, and Ull hijii to -bring a pper of tobacco along? Tho pr.marricd ladies of thjj Maquis trile oi Indiana ol Arizoga are a curi osity toi us -utside heathets. They wear their hair in such rem&ntic 6tyle ihf.t there is no danger of a fellow mis taking one for , a married woman. ' As nouu as tuty are marriageable they do their hair up on each side ef their head, sumetiiing in . the shape of two great vtju-g, r m it most reminds one Oi the ijhetls ot a '.prApcllor. Tl e dtar . rea'urss )pk KB Uthey were Just rly. to fly. As tor n ar tliey enter the holy bands of - matrimony tie drop their wings, aad then j tb ir, hair hangs in ing roils b) the side oi the head. Tkc common cupb rn of deckirg the bouse aad curches at LhtUtmas with evergreens is derivt-d from ancient Dru id practices. It was an old belht that ylyan j iiita oiigat fl ck o the ever green, aa.l remain u nipped by frost ti i a !i er ata B. in nolly.ivy, rose mary ty.:aurt 1,-tcd mistletoe, furnish ed the tav rite trimmings, which were not. removed till Candlemas Chaphts of theie were also wora shout be head a practice to -which the phrasea to klss under the roe,'. fo whiper uader the mistletoe are allusion, In eld churcha calendars Chrisuuss eve is marked: 4 Templa tx )Bania, (adorn the tern pls). j Bolly and ivy still remain in England the most esteemed Christmas evergreens, though at the two uniVersi ties the w ndowsol the collegt-chtpels are dtcked with laurel. ( t ma nd b generally known that Washington living was the author of the phrase, Mbe almighty dollar. Be Used it 10 a sketch entitled rhe Cnol Village, puMi-Wd in 1867, and quickly pist into DB,ivsaI usage " H bim&tli sar? of it; "lins p n rase,, used ffr the first lime No this Pketch Th Cree!e: Village, has dnce pissed into current circolat'o", and by some hts ben qut?on(fd sa -savoring ! irrv?rence. The author, thtrefere wa it to rthodoxy to declare that bo irrevertcce waa intended, even to the dollar itfelt he it tfware is daily be, c miag more aad j more an object iof, worship . ; I ! ;" ?A "V - -i i : : . ; ! y" Two pictures. : Pictures themse!es have sometimes a cut'i'us h.-tory. The story of the two pictures at jlsreoce is old, bnt net wore out. jn artbu at Rome saw often, p'aying iV the street near hia windaw, a child of exquisite beaaty, with golden hair and cherub face. 8Uock with the loveliness of the boy, he painted a-picture of him aad huag it op i the stu dio In the saddest hoar that sweet, gtetle face looked dpwn upos him lik.e aa angel of light. la presence filled theseul with ciadntaa and lonrintrfnr luaveet whWh ita purity fTnboCad. Wv.- TA tfolto at. contrast w peifijJt the-.;wo poles ef the moral nnjvtrse-' ere before him Then the mystery of the hum&c sou gained another il'utrtioo. IJe had two pic$ ureS bnttse were likenesses ,of one agd the, soae person, To. his great surprise,; en; Inqu'u ing into his history ot tnis fVprrld- wretch; he lcrn-; ed that he was Ve othfr tbaa the sweet the streets of Rome. iiimAroim :.a .... , T , An f nshraan, freBb fromi the sd, and anxious to sccyre a humming-bird. caught a larglbee' jcitead; it st ung hf-w him, wLeiiPat criefLout, lIIouly I hot its litt'e fut h-' Two Irishman rere oue dny tvge ed in roofing a house, when one of them loft hold and fell to the eronnd The qtherTTafiteaid "to him, and in quired, when he found him pr stfaro and still; 'Mickey. Mickey, are voii aeau i -rtw,' repjica Mickey, 'not dead, but spache!ess!' ' ' 1 An Irish sailor visited a city - whir? he said they copper bottomed the top of houses with shectnlead. -Beihpl it was the same man who saw a Wqie blackbird sitting on a wooden oik- stene eating a gren blackb.rry. 'dsr rr; lok r.' 'Dear paps, look up: Rt strain thehiccnp, And tell me wait aiieth ma's forehead i's all black and b!p Oh, what- ci tM she do 4 To cause ac htuslob so horridr j-, 'Yonr wothjfr, May Aan, A newpnaoer man Araired, till I watned her he'd catch it .... Like .Waslungion, I " Cannot tell a lie I did it with ray little hatchet.' : t The ?ebra. The zebra iz la striped hoa. he wildest thing in atral history ov Lie izetand aaiard tew eivilix: az the! bytna, and nz useless, when civiliz.d sz the os'ritch or rattlesna)f. hej dn't inhabit tbt yaite.l Stt-s at Urge they might hv" in Canda, if tla havla mind to J. never ay ; been tbare tew diskover. Tha afe about the size ov 'a moderate mule, but tha kant kik witli the rale.1 Jhareau ;atfthiog tbat kiks fqr pbun or kiks foVa livin that ksa outkik at-raul.e,cenit-it 15 0 old fashioned, Continental, petplflshionary war, Fourth ov jjuly raptfit. Put about 3 and a hsff-iachei ov powder intew one qt tb zeld: veterans ol776 ram it down heavy, ' and Isv it on a atumpr and tutch it oph .with a slo; match, aad I jest azieafs stand ia front ov it sz tew stand fn the rear v itl There iz some ov ther oldest and cross- eat ev theze muskejtshat will kik, and even aqueal, if ycu go near themi whether tha are loaded or not. The zebra iz ov no use "wbaterer only tew look at, at 25 cents a .chance, ia tuni circuss tent, but after tha are Itoke are like all other wild animals flaet only for a hort distance; and civiliza tion iz arato rJ.amage4o them jest z! it iz tew an injun.j- peth iz the only kind ov civiliztshu that an icjun kan understand. Josh Billings. , ... ..." - -'h ' . - v TUS W&OKO BOX . u ' - - . ; , . S j : - " During the e'c siion" of ' osie of our eoarts, while the judge and l iury were at dinner, a vonn ' man.fmm.thM jvtnnlt try, being somewhat anxious to see the manner in wtich justice.: was meted I out, walked iah ibeeairtaooBfaed, as he af:erwad8 expressed Jiihaelf, took a squint at all the seats, anV seeing that there wasn't nobody inMlie 'nice one, !.V 11 ...... wim a rauiQ. aii arouna u,. lueugM be! would make sure ol it before thitllow got back from dinner. n f ye minutes after the crowd entered the room, the jdS rapprd on the deskr with the bat ; frown cnedtr - . .. . .1 . . V 8ilf nee in the court 17 8ileace in the court ) echoed he squeaking tone of the broad shouldered cbnstabl; leaning on the taU la froat of his honor, who immediately returned the occupation ot pick hi teeth with a pin. " ; j . u8Heneeinthe court f echoed the squeaklnc and shrill tone of a small rsdnoeed eoastable sear the door, and the lajter t peakr commeo cad elbowing lbeJ:!?wd PRht Bi tt,. to let them know that he 'was iroaddf. I AJl feacbj!' aeka tha jadga, -I A11 ready f, replied the at torn ? ij. If ever I find, said hetas a ptiiect ntratt to this beatcr.ui jace, I will paint that a!o,ard iiaeg It on tb- cp p.6i'.e wall nd. ihe ete I s! all t,t heaven and the o her heil. years passed. -1 Atfl-r.gts, ja anrtVer part of f tab in a f rison" he ybitt-d, looking in through the grattd djoor of a cell, he' aaw the most hide uvJoLJ-c? that evar met his sight a erce hag. gard lend, with j;!ar4ag eyes und cliei ks deeply marked with" the 7 line pj "last aad crime. : The. artist rtm c)bred ti'4 promise he had made to Ihimlr1, and immedia e!y painted a picture of the lo!ithome culprit, tq hPg over g. in t the portrait of tthe Jlpye y boy. j TL CcMand tre prisujr to stabd np says the jude.whlle tbr indictiment ie read-v V ' -1 j Th Lrt ad sliouidr cots-aU'e watkid yp to the piiion-r'a b x, duiing the tpprrem DixtneLtaiy absence of 'be sheriff, o laced bu o the auou' iers f ta? ur g man and x? aimed: if Stand upl' : i 'What luil said the astopjsfctd young farmer. Tu heard the chfrge read j' aid the cr.nstatde. ; ' j Will, f Voe-a I can htar what is go Tg 00 without standing, a wl-I b4 rest cfihem,' was the reply. fitan'dbp j -nfr-d the judge in a , burt of p-t.-s-.ftiHz-ne nad juv. bit bi tengue whib- picking ti (eih "yqufg man stand npor the C"ae'ie.cjs . will be OR your bead . Thf victim camup a his feet ae if uader the h fl len-e of a s-.'Tnic tat tery, and lm,kir g arunad court room ad noticing that all eei weiv up'R l im wi.h mr xpiesai-n of rabid man toward a b. wl oi water, he oung his head in co.ifuioo and m rtificai tinnv'aBd'WAS nenrly dekf .to tht words of the indictment, but he heard rnouch I 1 1 . - , of lvng complicated, tingle s. uttxe. toiearu that hj was chrgfd with stealing, emluzzling, 01 pilleri g somt house, or ' s mbody, he couldn't tel exactly which. 'What does he ay to the chsrge guihy or not goiltjf' inquired the judge, peeping oyer his spectacles with a lock t old cnnugU f) iretze man's blood 'guilty or not t glV j The man ventured to 1 ok up, 4op fng to find a gyoipitidzicg eye, but all Were cold and frifcd ' ' ; J 'GuiHy or not guilrjl' sgaiB vocife racd the jadge, in a toae that plainly indicated impatience; f Thin the broad-shoutdeied rq ns ta ble, being rathtr a humaneciaan stp. pad np 10 the ptiiooer saying; (You htd be ter fay 1 not guilty, of curfee. If you say guilty, you don't stend no chance this term, that's sure and if you ay not guilty, and wish at sny future stage in this esse change your plea to guilty, you can do so it'otnit'any injury tc- yourself. There ior,I advisy.a to say not guilty.and s'ick to it sJ;pg as there is any chance.' Jopatbaa's .feelings bad been s m merirg anc time, and' now they.. fairly boiled over, and with a 'look of inno cent and determined .resolution,, be swung his arms about-his head and exclaimed:- . f ' . . 'What in all nature are you . fellers tryin'io dewf . I hain't been stealiag oothin.' I hain't eurwl r- Just at this mprgtct the front door opened, and the sheriff with the genu iee prisoner walked iato the room and proceeded at once to the box. The court paw at ! once its mistake, and tried to cheke down its .effic's with a frown but it Tras no go'l Tie crowd burst iato a loud laugh that lainy made the windows rattle, aud the yrungman left the room exclaim ing as he passed the door,, 'I knowed all the time I tadn't stole nothin.' l . .I . . w Juublb. One quart at 'uur,: oe pint of ugar, one cup of butter, three eggs, the Juice and yipeofene Union, one teaspopnul of soda stirred in quick ly ? roil qufc a,nd cut in cakes., Mox.Ases Cvcr as Que con of mo- lassas, twothirds of a cap of abort en iagt one tesfpoonful of soda dissolved in a teaspoonful of wster -stir very stiff, roll thin, cu,t into cake and bake. Delioath Caxx. Whites of three T egg, one cup ot sugar, two-thirds, of a cup 61 batter, one-half a cup of milk. two caps of flour, one tesapooeful ql cream tartar, one teaspoonful of 19 da. SroKOB Cakx PuDDtse. Make a bat ter as t orgood spnnge cake. Bake on a flat, square pan, sp as to be sn inch thick when done. "When cold, cut it into pieces abqul thre inches pqdare tlice together as it was before you split ir. uaae accstaroi witu four eggs aud a .quart of aaw milk, fiavor aad svtsa svs you like it, Amchd .. in the -cake, and lemon or vanilla in the custard, ia very geod. Pqt the bu,tterd elic a o cake in a baking-dish, 10 ttat whe the costard is poured over them! th dish will be full Bake half an . hoar; eat with or without saace as pre fer. V 6TAxra as txb - Law QiatcraT A gentleman from the country s:e;t ped into the store ot Messrs. Jaquec 4; Johnaoa, and took a seat on a . conve nient keg of wukey. It happad that the paited States ganger had been there just ahead aad p'ac -d, a stamp upon the keg. Wbex the ooeatrymaa eoae to depart, the stsmpTadhere t the amplest part of his pataloons bat wai not discovered. aatU,he'had "gone into aaother store, eotae distatco oj aad tho be had some little difScmMy in accrtaiplrg where m tamp Moa ged. He ays a felt very like a" IrV- -el citita i lonj as the stamp adhered to Lis pai.U ; - thcugh at the jtime he waa at a loa to accauat for the Irl- mjf.A.acnn TenraU ! LIGHT ! WUHT J JilOm ! . ' "" ": f ' - Astral ou, ;; :. We are gladNo faform" trie many iar quirers alter PRATl'S AST1ULOIL, tUkt.e have revived a uppj., Tboai who have left . il cans at our store daK inx the past t wo wks. can now kavt- GENUINE ArRAL QIL, at iisatfoc urw:s prive, f r cio, ! KING vToiTK' 8HAW. TTVI Property ibr.Solo. Ilavirtf decided til bl aka 'nn 4nnt. keeping I aw ofler .jbj-Jfouac aad Lot ocatidoo X.Ains reci, and aCross'atree't hat psaea the Presbv and convenient iistace to the busi nM part of town! '"; - ' Housrhpl aodkiicteaiurnuur wilfbe offered at, nnl;ie U f . bedf ana bdcl thiu) as pJon aa the fir partuuiara adddress me ar I 1 Louiiuig, N, C. L D.c. Ie72. K. B. WALKER ' Dr. J.B. Glifton PHYSICIAN ol SURQEOH. -Ixuissltax-4x. NPt 'D 20. 1871 tf. :- ' To The "Public ; 1 The undersized wiahimr to close oil hi stock ot Qc-od. wliratll at' cost a grrat many articlee. - i - Will also sell at Auction duxrine Chris'mss week. Now is tb tine to Lnismrr. N C, THE ORIGINAL HOWE Sewing Machine; 1 '- 0OX8TJUCTEp IN TUB BEST PoW I . 8IBLE UAKHKR. EXECUTES. THJ2 G RX ATTEST TA- Never ceils Work , The Simplest -THE CHEAPEST Becaase THE;BEST. Lock $txtcs - " 1 . t Stbiait xfaxDLk' EASILY MANAGER, DOESr HO r GET OUT OF ORDER. ' lln.rtimlnil Ua TTnlirnM t' liequaleg I'pr y nlVer- 5al sewing. ., HHjij w x l. am-. 1' i . . - .. . . ET AGEMT8 VTAKTEa1 . , Bend lor Cireolar. ' THE HOWE U1CHIME CO., V: 7. FayetteTiUa Bt. ' Raloifh. If. C. ... a . A.JCAREISE... ! 4 . 1 . . lfsaaxtr , ' JXo. 8 12m. 1 r ... .- PTSlS'8 GALLERY I. i ! r m d ,-. . i Photographio Art. J ; llalclsli, H. C. Is eoe of ts most eoaf We Ffr-Aorrspbia enabiahiaaaU w tbe ftosttZ Every style o'rbotoftrapaiolU I ia roadiiT for.iato4 rifyo aar a a- tMofAdeeeaaed relatfvo or fhead. y kit SiK BaOkiA i Mil MirinJ Ia a.lAiV A 11 - . . .. . . ' . " " . nt - lu ;,5r- TIifiRELI, & HARRIS', CpnUrj of rAttractlori i CASH BUYERS, - . . i ". - 1 -1,0 ' bb ml Kaw Kivr Uii'laia i . -59 bU.lhaw Flaar I. Qd pr bfc X Kanut IjnOiw t.-a aad tasdla 'eiotba. - ' - .-f-.-.- . good a&sob mzirr 07 ; double muimi mi Ue Cerdafxeoa ILskory a4 Oak t yt card a the O li uaba c flpS dbvad aaywsrs ia ?3T AvisTi of coiP. .t . " TlJKS at i TERRELL Cl HARRIS'. - . j I'.;. ;. ; r-- 8 E Jl B-Oj A3 JX ' ji&Lfi3j fX$ RAIUIOAD OSIPANX.; Vr . Orries -sus-i p A joasoks B Rvto. . 1 P:t A oth April lSlfc, IS. I tHA.'GK vF tCIIiDULJ. O- an4 a'lUr W.Jo.aj A- l Ifcii vU Uar Porimomh -iSaada . ax ept) a tutiow.: . v- Mail train d aii a ' ' Taroocb Fricht traia 4 ad 7 at iJur. i WadsMdayaaod Fn-uf( t...-..X(Hj A. u - AUMVC aX PoBM-1JT j, " ' ' Ui train daily at.... a 43 . w Tbrooh Fralbt trU daily an I 0 ' - -r7tfUt Traua Twa,day, I baraJay a, aad Jitoxdiy at... I M r. a Ma j trata stop at al stations . for paawsi rbrott,rb Trautt Traiaa bujiTmL atBow-. Hdl. affIk.Bahorp. riaakn, Hoyku a an i Saab-ard for pajrra wJ ..l?P? t-r va. I r29tfail tria 7,n,- .i'i.u I e trsias oi tba Wilaainrtoa aad WaMoi USP .(! MitW-. , ... . ' 4" Ta rt7 1 "d ;npt. of TrawporUltoo B. P. CLIFTO.fl. to. aep coaataatly a'haa4 a fall Steek of Qoodt, Suitable tq the waats ef tit LAOIEl DRESS E00D8, . taetsr II ats, Shawls As -w0a j sjhwvii 3, -d- - . a ATS &C.. i FLQU3 . .A law Bb'a fasilt Ann ik Wat that esa b pnt ap at 1 cufto;i's nu.8. nnsT cUss hestaumiit, r '- - .. - . i Havlog jqce to a coosi Arabia ex paase to &f tip iiUi' replenish . SI j Cea tiouary aad Ijestaaraat, I wvnld r pect;ully Cl the aitsntloa $ he tit. ing and grinds Lug public to this alee place, wb ra tkrg can be Aoeosameda ied A eaihiaf to oat or Jnnk tbat '.he appe iU may cll iar. sirred a la theenorUst aouce A ia tVtaitite by ; - i . . i: THE CEIJiYaJSD J ACK a0N Y ARDORO, xax a Cuex ui nut Tnoui Cerrrar. . :. 1 - - . -t, - A nice .pplyfor ciin, CaaditS Rai- sins Pi ckue iirandy eaclae Jlm&c ! AT CUFTC.'J'S r.ESTf.L?JUIT, .ia51K,C.UI,31E8 G VLS. Afullher ef flT7hUke'y from tf CO to IS CO J 5 Gal' Aimt fWad from ca to-eVO iprIa . Vines a to tW pr Gal el trsv? n hand at in Kept coaataotly. oa hand and tor sa'e by the gallon, or yea-can hays thtss served up fa ary style at cuc:?stiGTAi?-,.:iT, ; w::zm exeitet.:hit at K P..CUFTC.1' IT.CUrTOIl a p. cli?tc:j G CQJ v fJare created great ezdlecsat fthii plftt VpeCjiog to tho Intpectioa ri th tcetcteayOf o( the very best 8toc ei gooda eves feaad la aosstry Cttra A-tnyioply cf - x?iq:GQpp3, rooTacHors ie.Jor.fbrraI. fcrcasl barter 1 trade for Cottoa C Tb4at U-g Haw hidre .r . rf. i : i.il cash er Cora drj ao call 9 ' " l 4 P, CUpTOn i - CO, I I: f : w r

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