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' "" 1 '"" " " . ; s . . . ' " r"" f' r f A Cljc Co u ri f t TOM. T; MITCll.KfjL Kditor. 0EQ. SiBAIyKR Manager. 1 Allctters addressed to Baker anil Mitchell . !v' " Frldayk. ......a January, . 3,.j873.,t", Much has been said and VntTeiTt bout what would be the i-olicy ofGcn. prant after bis reflection iuid, jiipx, were of theopinion that lie Vjoulb iuutw generous ana anso-a more iidct al course toward the eonfC-How has it been ? - Let the State; of Alabama ! and Louisiana speak. Lctthein tell ' - j1 !i a i i '..r- r . i Kuiuuruics to iruziDic in emscivcs ratal of the party of whlclf he is therecog- " "cu JJWU Jncn inc rjgr i oi the tates haVp "been attacked I'antl dev troyod, until now wo,lhol4 r',U9 '-laf incntable gpcetaclo of f fates (being forced at tho point &f the bayonet into - whatever measure the ' radical rartv may deem of intot Tta ' itself, -Wo- . huye j4t core to thin, ithat wo dare iKtpdouything without first consult .ngthc powers at' A ashtngtnn. :i'6; ? 4 8tatcd tIuit d committce.has becti- acjit from Arkansas to1 Washington, to doubts that it will bo other than it was in Alabama and othcrtates, where the. law abiding citizen' have resisted. ..U'j . encroachments and j attempted frauds of the -defeated 'rddicalfl? jJm. jpcnausni so mc!i-talked of and s so flung foa'red has come at last, and f?cvc ral i.f the BOuthcrn Ktatehavcr felt the power and -aeKnbwIcdircd the -ri-dit of tho rnir.ornr fJrnnf of M.r. ,A.it. 4.1... I : 1 T : ' L u It in with the greatest regret that wc f. . .: i .i I jcarn mo ueatu ot Vs. B. Kin;lciou of iitruonUiN. lliti death wait csflsed II 1 t ri . it. i . 4 t I i .. .... 'an attack of pneumonia. A'r.eivon writing from that! place lays 'that his. j.roveruiai Kinanea'iaixl imselhi olic jiuqc lor the sick-and snfTenri", nnd iIocially his opeii hanided and cinen JjOarteil, charity to tho poor lias won for hnn tho friendship -and love of our vco- ph .His practice was largo and Lis labors very onerous, but so. 'much of his practice was dispensed, to. the ionr i that it hardly afforded lain a support. If!. 1. '-J-1 1 .' mujiij iwvc our accpcM ympa- Itfltc a. viuiBuims ingye we v.Grc in. ratiKiinton and had the pleasure of in.'- . . - ." ' - Jf seeing the " Christmas -Tree" given for the Methodist Ho tlwcir Suiulay fhooiaoUbirs.: The Trco wnnll kjx-. 2i t- 'xIl t ,t ' . jui luiuuivu in me totnodmt . churca aU MoWf . ,;.i:r..,... Trosonts boh bcAutiful and e!e jpani'wo arranged most tastily cn its jgjrqpn boughs and refleptcd grant eredit the fair hands that has becriM !m.s-: lit at work for the la&fc wooL- Ti, lht-vafl.8torinytho wind AyhMlhig j trough the leafless branches; and hurl; I jiigwith great force th bail 'through . Ijthc .strectf . Notwithstahdir.g the wca. kher we .attended and fel( fully repaid & Ttchlng.tho njorry Ommtenances of .MH y'HnS'. uo with -eager hnpatk'nco tiwaitcd tho drstributlon of the prize;.. jyV fcr appropriate remarks wird made ! Uy the Rev, Paul J. Carrawav. and f I then Supcrintcndant R, ' K. Win ston Iftiul his assistants began to".' distribute j j,ho presents. And soon the tree so 1 lately glittering under its lesd of chri.vt Trna fruit was left in its lvnflinoad in lic deserted church. .1 4 ' : r 1 Wishing to inprcasc thef' circulation 01 me vovKrEU wp nave conchtdyd to JpfiVr thq following induccnicut. U ; h'or every .subscription 8cnpaier i'jith tlie cash, c will send a paper 4p4Also a PplciKlid-pictuTo ; wortii al- .inoat the price of the . paper. Now Is tthe time to subscribe for 1873 and cot ji fplendid picture. . f Tlib Chai-notot-ltics InfiaoliTV' jj 4?ucli is the title of a lecture. ,TT. H.'Pritchard, of Raleigh prpposes it , o deliver at an early day in JjouUburg. y. a 11 v; j'uvuui iiuuiis-fciuu will DO riUV jfents, The proceeds of the lecture will be applied to thp education of a ounr minister. .'.' The Bayonet, x - ' r i i TT i - BMCrriHlll Wimr H7l!l ti . . ,V I rn la n rir if tnrv mii'.li rvf-n r. n . 1 ' . 4- w., I rn. : 1 tmrlt i. . . the president provided there fchould forltbc liibts of cvlatesanel ttepo-i ' i" ! ' ' r tul- , I tnruble between the! two political rrir- l)lc rto look w;it1i laVoi;:t)n Tthfa; ..'fiW ! r ; ? - - ii:.; .i ..! J : Mronn'!tw:r'van: -trV4v4a-il liriiii !a 1a j' It was , charged bv the Li beralsia the lieu uunn?j in nmrmnnt i r. m -Iia i i i"."''T"-.' r " "in r ...:; . .-Jt ! I the Df. has more reputation in the j.trij-'U tlian on the platform, but we learn that this production has been well( received in llillsboro', G reensboro' Charlotte, Goldsboro Wifmingtonj and several citie and towns of Virginia luederi-ts thjnk?f?thi?f j-t makes Our people arXnbt much given to lec- enc whafjod ibiifcjf Tor ' 1 1 - i :.. . .e ... Can ana will eventually du if. lure going, VU nc liwu tut j mil nue fail to j.-atronizc the effort of t his gen jilxaan, who lua ; recently labored so arne&t; y for the good of our people, -Morfl centrilizatioa . ' -iM, , . - w f iEvry day "we be ir frjm?jyrijegt)xr of tome no scbt ra j tbf e3ceb4ratf ; rpowefjtt the liamls of the Gem ral Gov crnm?nr,:&fc the expense of the' rights )f tbt ijople Tbeae echemes arc; so namcrpqs ana or c mprtjucnsivc, mat if adod, the. States wiilftand in the relation of nicre- icouiStli a.ty provioces ' tp jtae Federal head; anl Waahmgtoa ice'n't distances is ohe? wh.ch' promises. rthur a??randizjmini to the r Govtrn it s now prop .s,d)p ,ts'al- 'Ua?.'ft Federal Ia eu gl Natural iz'iuon; Tliia Luiness, ia now pejformed by the B at,e cour 6, aqd there is co re&kcm to herc th-it there is a necessity Tor th ' I'.ns unueniujr xm, inove-raent are numerous, - and awning 'them we believe rhere is one which.' j of. view au.6tiuc,u amcarai J ,lfi ' 'revival of itno w-Nothinrrsm 'fn ' ft mi id forni,! Uutbe that as i rhay.Vhm- fca'ed.-. rfsinian Xt'Ccon a Pacific Railroad Steamer. Au jF:atc:sco --Correspcnde tof the SpraigfLld R public in tend thc'foltow in cn the nissace acros-s ths nlaine: Uur ale wa9 now one of novel exp ricr.cerr-rooking on a : car . stovc . J: . .,bro mg, a gridiron made - of' a-.piece..t,f tclegrajJi wire miraculously b'-n",' and t,r hw nnt. w i . M: ii. 0 ...t..ww i.w kir g. ' Towels were soon ini tho same H . . i condition a3 that in a .Western .hotel w " had been used, by more than fifty, arid you are tho'first one; that has louiid fault." The supply' of sheets 1 ri.'J. .. 1.1 ' i " i. '"". . iKing -.jjooe:, uowevtr, we usca tnc-ra in place of towels. The chief occupation in our car (aside from shoveling which, owning to the intense cold and blinding snow, none of us could endure for more than two hours a day),:;wa8 jh devi ling of nev? and rare combinations of bacon,' chicken and vegetables. well as indigestible. I scalded, scorch, ed, and otherwise fee maltreated mv right hand in cooking, that became parfiany nitaanaea( wnicn . iv 1 t -s . may, i.c ni-.nnf 4..ia r a nf .. v . 1 t I . 1 .7 . . l C i-wuiu iui bulug ui uut uiauea ueiiiir im on the table. t( Tbe enginecrmmediately .foroing our; t train tai into us agun, one 11ana tKPMe H car Concluded thov didn't like It rd 1 1 . . - 7 "is.ng in their wrath, "want I 1h' the engineer, and VFOnldcertaiftly have huBg hnn, but that he sought saletv in "vara - osine the rano'w'T'r, He kent, a reason, able distance in our rear lor the balance w - cen 1 1 y p urchased "by .Erfgl i sia xapifnl i s sing.ng and dancing as the spirit mov- '"-, , , , 1 . cd, and were nealv burned out at time . . , , t . one moruing. au aiarm oi n e oa uoara a " slecpci" Lt niyht is more amusing than alarming. There'was dismountirg (from the etbry) in hot 1 heste--a apid search. tor'traps, " all talkiti "oi 'swear ins at once only oce losVhis presnjee of min," and lie ba'anced accounts ly an "ubsci cj of body'' (not ovef-dresed) 1 occempanied by his lunch basket. Fori variety one night, ap!ass'engerrn oae of 1 our ea s had a "bit of a discussion" witl his wife and drtWhis revolver to cm phas'zehis remarks, and otherwise cvjn 4 cod a determination to carr his point j So we had to get up disarm and bled his hands and ftetnd put him to bcd acd next morning banished him to , the rear car of the rear train. ' There is the siime objection to dra vying revolvers ib ileqiug cars that Charles D.i Warner finals) in paving ja amp preaaivetacu cd to a garden It make? file too live 1T. - : ' . J 'i ' i ."-., ' : ! ' President for Tjlfc. i ' ! - i ' - , The letter of Parson Brownlow, re con-mending Grlant'aa President for ljfr, tii"tneetinw. with very encouraging rer ponscs irvjaij th69 who admite ttwr sash ed and cpauletted boor of the "White House. Oce John"Xairdt "Who is des cribed a8a RepubUcihpf Vnflencj acd standin 7, writes to the editor of a i'Lib Vrr journal; , - We T PlY'uea into mes.es, .and. each I Administration and J Z ? 1 .1 . r- I mesa enueavorea 10 outqo tue ptncwi .'0f centra'ition, uiiuiuo lufuiw Te inuescriDame-, as 1- Wiinta the of the trip. We had lectures on plire- J-jj- r j . - n ' :! -V ' - . I7 . : 1 7d,,J, -bidding refused to allow any tribute to nology and geology by Dr. Conner, oh v , .u " " "cwfr 1 '.' w , J., , . , f-yuo-f bopaid-the memory of .Horace Gree- a,cj and Welchmcn byMrjEjDavis,; je7 , . . a na'iveof Wales, and thea'oa liis wav ' vV" -' ' JiVil 5ifc;' ' " . , 7"iarrJ i It was charged that thp party was rj;tT5s9rtrdxas.ili J pai,. lir-jin in r ffcUl ,o ifl S aVil'rg , tetl y-u a secret iia tii : That teoenl Grant and our psrv is laivv strt er cuU felect!lijin wri re-uUr-nicet Lr i'is tdent tfoSi ina; li:a na ut 41 lile. What do you and your rebel and orehfadebn TtJirs res. e.t u'iV'. Jons1 Laird. Then there com 8 aldofc: Forney; who is in Li Philadelphia Press says:! ' ''"i-jj. ?niral Omnt ia to dav the n??s- scr of irnuciiAf nuwtt. fTd1i,i!ltfoak4 - - , - w A on unmake titaies and ttnUfciiiCTi. lie im ehar.ge p.ibcie a he has crushed ..parties' - . : And ms ho eloubts ii? Grant controls the army, and the army is just now ac lively engaged in at least three States for the undeniable purpose ol depriving the people of those States of thur hon est t leciian, and to secure a s;t ot acl minntrat'on officials in office. Doe any body doubt that Grant wou'd use this same - army to maintain himself in effice . . ! . - 1 ' - 'I 1. . W11 OI lue PJlne. Jllsc as, Be ator tas dt blared on the floor of con ere-ss that it is iot tlie. busIrTesi of 'that bodyr.to c dl rthe PresidehV.' to account" .for aDye he may mf.ke'of llie'Frdpr-' fal avmn,; f- ,' - , ' yoO the people urjperstat;d what r! all these' th'.ns, mcai.T j?onterlrs"' Dem-' if- . ,. 3 ' ocrit. 7 ;. .late-canmalflm that the Admin:stratiori Press was -drcuiahr.c talsUiooUa coa-. ! . ' .'"I . ' " ' . i" . . i" 1 ce:n nj; liorare .tireelevi tue ..-.Liberal can didut";jj ' 'rj m Witn hoar within a fortnght th-t press without vxcejtion,lias eulogised Uie mfiii it si latey reyiU d. It was charged. .that iheNoitl Car ina e'ect j. u was c trricel by fi'au 1. I ol Witness the bargain by whidi Merr raon was. e'ectiel U te I States, Scnatr-r , aael the threatened invcstiinuion into the f.-atida:staved IF, ,. ' I r' ft wa? charg. d that m- nibgrs o.f Con gress were con upted by Oakes Ames 'with, tin Credit Mobilier stock. - . :W ) tnt s. , the explana't ion of Garfield, the. statement that the money vas usee! for Vchatirablo aDd p.)liiical purposls,'. am tne committee oi investirat on su tint: 'virb closed doors. . ' ? , 1, It w; b charged that the Sab X0Uiingo scheme would be rev vcd. ' 1 . - ' . t ' 1 Witness the purchasee f Simana B iy, the mission of socretary D-lano to the West India Islands, and th-3 open advo- j cacy of annexation by the administrai tion preestau h -rs v !Jr, -ti . It was charged that the: policy of the the party was one 1 ... rccammendition in the ..w, m.oa f fint J... nf ;nil.i'ta 1 made. by the rnationalQuverpment. j It. was charged that auothcr feature vof its pulicy.was interfrehce'with- local ftelf-tovernment . Witne83' the acl-on of Judge a'rell aid President Grant and the us,! of It T ..... . . ' - .. . . nesstne Kinuiea iransaciions in Aia- . - ' i bamv. It was, charged ..that such' men as 1 a- o U M' -" " -k W : , . i in ine nar'.T. i Trf" corrupt i,.x , , Witntss the election ot United States lc ' i i m a r.V i" 'i- Senators by bribery in South Corolina, I ' , . " ' ; ; ' , '; !ard by trickery and fraud in Alabama. by trickery 1 We recomvAt-nd.'the th uhiful citizeh 5 to put his thumb on; these suggestive facta ancV.watoh the progress of events; An4 4oat,we may do the" party no in-". justiee we name here the oify premise or- protoion4. i t Jias approachod the fu'fiiment oL la . thi in liter of civil service reform, though ah'e miechievous 1 J aa R. Grant, tho diahonVsVUa'nii I . . .r r.. :, !L-l zi: the i.tuwyuiurKUV lUUltl liave IlOi. UKcD 1 removed,' there h . .. . ;-- " . . .I as ueen an ass sun Postmaster prom icitHfl 1m 'PidbiVrKlrtl.ta .r. .r Star. Covcraor Pinchbacli oi Louisiana. The hame of the gHttericg- 'Pinch'' backofLouisanna, wts not always I'inchback, though it never was pure gold or gold eighteen karats fine. -4 Ui3 name, whep he ran on tlTe iiver and put jn .an occasional appearance in this city, ws pinkoey Stuart. He was a gsy and, festive yobtb, and pfi??d, with ' all the intensity of his ardent 'African; natum, the amUea tbt beauty IjestOwcd. He ; wore agreat df al of gTitt'eribg ?we!ry. rthi duaky maidens" at wto'se feet j Le lighed had heard tat all that jj'ittcied wai not gold, and concluded f that the plassive chains he 'spbred were pinch- back, and called after the adornments,; .which, lie had heaped upon ni3(ccme-y L npr it. tn.liKln Ina noli. leal friendj'and I nrvf , ' ii r r v , ,1 , , u onr cruen anaaear D'9k ai.we can .j;nisreiaiiy,e3. vcp lue iuuuca s.n up our organiz itiooi Th n EUtlr UyWgxh him and, epdorae . fiU lin-' deafrieds t6 appeal to y.u not to J . -T'i t; . -ii: i T. iTl I yoar nou.e council to remain m its t J ison. The name stuck td him until ; , he adopted if; and horv he has mi!? it j b-Wht m t1iFfdirsrr-rrrrat-Amr Y5 jiem sta e man. As we hare heretofore emarked,he is not loolijli, Uiiejt , !"tji7i i i.: . i i.s-u-.il iguitws. iuii uis Let i ii buiuu sua u.o unit, I , 0 u.biiiiui. ii ieaiu iuics tuimu I mk, h will t.ka a U Pinch 1 ." ' - r . . ' i back some ot these tlit.vCipinaU Commercial, ' I ' 1 V 'J r 'i n Fern .Thk CcCbieu MBfcbrTi3alrmti me to jitjire' through the colmnns of ycur paper jiat has bccoTse rftUe activc-ad eaN ous Filends 6fiemac9'4elnffir2 ti 3Pc; tijrraw coKiCUmZTTriU - ,t charter been surrendered; uiid if so how are we to get a.ong without it. Are not the places of Belling intoxicaiinif drink increasii g; and the enemies of reform growing bold and strong ? II a3 ardent t-pirits ceased producing drunkenness t or has some agency more powerful than our order been discovered to some,- men from iiif.my that We can thus allow our order to perish The enemies of re lor m are marshalling their forces, and hare invaded ourrtcrrttprv. but we have bone ' I M- . . Keep me nrea- ent condition, but With new energy tc make one more effort to baildit ip. Let us not forafcc'a gcrfd cause because it is wesk , rior c6untcnar.es a bad dac becanselt is siron'g,' tor! it is not by m:jjb , ut t-y right wtr expect to Bt.n I yours V.U. II. ' " , ' .if invi iod m; j Wcdhesday, JihuarVil 1S73, at the residVnde'ot tlfe.bridrs faihet,?!) Frank- linton, by tle: Rev. TaulJ. Carraway, LM19a unnil: - 1,ni"2i to 3if. i. I. rltu,n' a." u. uulJ. Oa the 23th inst., at the residence of the brides father in this courrty, Miss- Nancie Gu'f ton to Mr. Joseph Carlile, of this place. ' - -' s On the 25th inst., by Rev. J, W.'We!- loas, at the reti ence of Mr.' (Sharks - - - - ... Bcnt-Seld, Mr. William Fiozicr -to Miss Carmina Pearce, all of Franklin couni f . O 1 J The Delug-e A Conflrmatioa of the Bible Stoiy from Chaldaio Sources. ' VWe havo received flroinlthi ncccm' n . .T. VL1:! i jjii-:iic(a icaoinvit;!, oil. ucinjiu OIU.LH, ofthcEritiih Museum, jie tubjined most interesting account f tho- record of the Delgue, which, ssw announced a day or two 8 go, he has (lately eleci phered .from the--Assjriajmonuments: "The cun'eifof m i;isctfiption ' which I have recently ft;u id andMranslateel gives a lfcng and full account of the Deluge. If ..contains, the version or tradition of this eveiit, which existed in the early Chaldean period at! the city of Erech (oae of the cities of Nim- rod), now represented by the ruins of Warka.i In this ccvlf discovered in--scription tho account of the Deluge is put as a narrative Into the mouth ot Xuuthrm, or Noah. He relates the wickedness of the' world, the command to build the ark, its building, the fill ing of it, the Deluge, the resting of the .arkxm a mountain, the sending out of the birds; and other matters, The nar- rative has a cl',ser resemblance t9 the account transmitted by the Greeks from BeroBus the-Chaldean historian, than to the Biblical history, but it does not' differ materially from either. The prin cipal differences arc as to the duration of the deluge, the name oi sthe moun tain on which the- ark rested, the sen ding out of the birds,, etc The cunei- . - - . form account is much longer and fuller than that of Bcrosus, and has several detaii3dmitted:kqik by the Bible and the Chaldean historian This insrin. : jtionpnpmaoy estU which we knew ;t6thmg preyiouly, and- it ; is connected with a' v timber of other details of Chaldean history which will be both interesting anel-impoitact This is the first time -any incriution has been found with au account of an ... . , T event meationed f a Geneeis.?. London Telegraph; 1 1 j ' . ; ,i . . . ' epicure applied to an - Arabian doctor? for a rir.f ?rtr, , tW s ,M T , L. I i 'um ii,uni I t 1 , uuj, io wuauuk ftnu give iappmos.s to hi rii.WA ftim. 'r.t....-::.. -r"- "tL l'";1-" uiui iu cxuuaile SliirtS WltU a manwiiO was perfectly contented with bis lot, ' nnon .trhu-1, cf ... hi jowrncy in pursuit ol" such a person After many months spent witbopt ac complisbing big object be was told of a certain cobbler of whom every xne bad spoken as a mtdel bf contentment and happiness.'1 Pursncing the, direc. tion given, the, raVelier V'as , pleased ' witb a 12bt of tho cobbler I nniovinrr a tinJbvtrM r i W:a:..i TT 7 " - " ceremony bo was i arou5ad from "slubibers, arid nsked if be wa content- wTK TiWrf wi u cd with hnr lot, -was answered.m the yrniative ' . .(. o .r f - a nen, saia the stCKcr alter laarm l. V? M ' i . ,MWnni,n rlt -:-rj ,'v,c"fr - " -4W r- atyour,bandi.tiIt i3 that you eidianirc" shirts with mclWby this meansI -.i ' , . , r I shirts with me, that by also may become contented and hup ".Most gladly would I acccdco ont.refiuest' replied the cobblor. : 1 i. . . v s. ' Ik ',jv . tt . rt use wtiior,i f uterraptca tnc man oi ,weaitu ; any sua., tnou - - i.i i - - 5 mayest name shall. be thine ; ' " I seek not tby wealth," said the cobbler, "but but the Franklin Subsoil Attachment paoy 'at lloVlock. onTuesefar JanfTlh 1873 . A full htVcndacc'of thetotk era.is des'.red. - ' ! u holder By oder ol the President IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL ' MCTURE, ' 1 SUBSCRIBE - FOR THE i F r a n -k 1 i n - C o u T; i e x L , ft NEW At)VERTISEMKNf3. ,.f i 1 -ii dl : . I ,- ':tlSiCt?:' ... A I U rnsinde'od toJ;7"3Ilictre arar larri 10c ol ti Mmit-fiirw i sL rfdc.ttla t It f i 1- accounts 1 aimeu lately, as, ion gtr inlulcnt will "cot t c g ve !. A v m& to'1 tV4 ' W'ise 'is sufficients ATT'Y aid.COUNSELLER atLAWi AiOjiisurg,-;ii yw: OFFICE IN TOE COU3T InOU. J J- Jan.l, 1S73. Sin. Dr."W:J'C60ke,i PHYSICIAN i ana. SURGEON. t d Offrshwpr feesbn-le vit-es to the .citi zens f Fra klin euintv i ftirc atlu moth ers residence tttul&s fiouthklt'Lou sburx'. Xo. 10-ly. - - LIGHT ILlfeftn?! iilGHT ! -;.':. t - - '. i '"'!'".- Ix-ntt'ss Colclii'iitetl " j Astral1 Oil. We aro glad to inform , the many in quirers alter PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, that we have received a supply. . Those who have lett oil cans at our store dur ing the past two weeks, can. now have them filled with, . . .,; j GENUINE, ASTRAL OIL," at Manufacturers price; for cash. KING WHITE & SH AWl Dr. 'J. B. Clifton; PHYSICIAN and SURGM. i , . j , ' " ' ' ., . Ioiiitsil.niig', O. Dec. 20, 1872-tf. - i To The. Public -1. The undersigned wishing to close out his stock ot Goods, will aefi at cost. a. great many articles. . i - Will-. alto . sell. at.AnctVnf duting Christmas week. Now Is the "time to get bargains. 'Peyton J. BRaK" D..-C. 20 It. " Louisburg, N. C. I P EABOARD Rfl.AOE j . RAILROAD COMPANY, , ,iy 1 CvAci eab jasdJ & BoatoKa Ii Ii Co., l i it ! Poifamonth Annl lain. 18.1 fj ...CUAGi OF'SUlJfiErLE."' ' ; fin r..l 'mtfar il rhA't 1 rkiA 1 lOtH, I 1 rains ilf leare Portmuuujh Sunday ex, I K r. ..' T::. j-V.. I jiiiiu iraui uuuy ........... ..w jt.-fc , Iad train daily a ......'.'...?.. a m. Taroub Freight iraiu 4a.il at I Jo ,r.M Way Freight, train Mmuye " "f "Wedneodtya and Friday at...XS 00 a. M. Mul train daily at..... I'.... ?.i5 45 r m- J' Through' Freight traia daily tXA 30, Wat Fr-wh Train -Tueedayr " ' .ThuraJaya, and 5durIay8 at r. I I -" -J' i '. ,w STO eera. Through Freiaht '.Train 1 t Bow r'e'HiU. 8kf7lk. Bnckuorn I Bcjk!i.'a aa iBoiliArJ for ppeo jgera. W- I reig3i inim svopeatau wtioua, ur p- KIT ail train tomeM at Wekloa . with tao trains oi Uie Wilmmgtoa and Weldoa, too trains oi the Wilmmgtoa and Weldon, Kalcigh and. Gorton railrtad''. ' 1 Andtn 31ndaye, Wcdnealay, and Fd divVat Franklin, with. eU&aitr " for Eden- "tou rijmotit'i, t d lndu.gcn Black wale r- aud e ho wail liver, i,, j , t p.-. i-.x, ; r. a GTtiof , , i Pnit. ofTrasiioltatiou : -' ' 1 ' .i . . a -J Lt- rii&sbiljffll;Tanya I ' Te under a: coed have established a Tanyard in thia, place and ' will pur-- chase -drj;And green hid. s at the niKh esi niarktt 'price." Also we will Tan on kbarci,"' We-bare engaged Mr. W. I?r np(rtir tft T the bn.ini- : 'who i in, every .respect qualifieciand; - f H-M " "r1"-''" " .ninii. ' ' . - . . cure your htds wtmoALT on-y. ? 4 ( - f- RAKER & CO.. Loaitburg, N, . Not. 22 tL 11.11 IIIJJ lilVVLlllil U lOl II M iltl III lillMijr,' ' i 1 -! will he ofter devote Trs wiioW finiclti :hU: ..f, R - p. . .profusion'; attcndhi tha.'innii-Uof Franklin. ' , . WIS? .f'- r ... . and adjn jng,coiintient and the Fed'irl 'and ,s , ' ' i aiuren.ee uitiit Ka!eiSti A -..-j rl vjf.,;. TBE, nOWE"KlACUINE CO , - V-w J. , . niiyXH, ; ' ' 1 ' n!,-,. ; f. , ! 3 " CONSTRUCTED IN THE BEST POS v n-, .; BIBLE MANNER. : EXECUTES THE GREATE3T. VX-. ; 'l RIEXT OF WORfiL. , 1 4; Nevcf foils work. o- ti ff U't h . ,I.TIIB CIIEAtEST Becaasa ' A ' 1 11 l' 111 I 1 I ' J 1 J l 'JL-J m.'-: - lit. J. 1 I .,, Lock Etitcii. it:' 1. y-i . stbait.-Nk?dlb. r 1 - - ualcd For Univcr- t i z. v- "J - . - . j S'lilSowinsr; II ion IloHons atjuk la.tb Sutd - ..TT tu J ... . . . " A nPtTR WAWTPn" H N 'l ; ' v No: 7; PayettetSila; St, , ; . A.J. CARRIER. r'i ill f . ' , t Manager, -it fj:- No. 8 12m." ' , mmm gallery r of ill Photographic Art. i- Ralcigli, N. Civ U I ore cf the moat eomtte rbotorra&hlo ;eUb i8'ameaU in thd boath. Erety rl i o' Pnotogrphic ikoeM from the ' caul lett. osiuiAturstotb 1 JTiiot rortrit colorod in 4L i readil.i f ur jith-d IT yoo bwi a ' eke Bsof do .ed relative or friend, y u , may bar. it ipied and colored to r a urc; aua ..li faelion a'wsy. jruarantee 'rUo grarn Aibom am'-rietara rramea aJvayt ,ou kaad, iu great Triety; ard will he eold lo v i,eu on come So lia ei;h, don't fall to Ti-it Wataeo'g GI ery. 2nd door above Ta.k rUHail. J W WATiON. TERRELL & HARRIS'. ; Center of Attraction 1 ,f-d ,i raiO-iDISJLT iXDtfCLM ST TO CVSH. BUYERS; It 1Q bb a. Sew RiTer3Iultets.; i;0 'm ..mi ' ' b j1?Sw Fl mi iJ. & fL per bbt. uO fcartdlep. Bridlee. it a Ur and aadJla, cloths. ' ' ' V i 1 GOOD AiSORTMEKT 07 . "Double and single guhs--'; 50Jt Cords f good TTickory inl Oakr -wood at S.0air cord. atho'!(ai,lan(linjr, b . j or' $J,5J . cUhtered - any where "in tLe Crry. ' s ,-u ii ty i ,- . , 1 , , . ' ' ' t-L.t ',, J f.. ..... r ? AS ESDLESS YABILTT OF CONTZC Tl.NS AT 'K.' - ' "' -,t TERRELL; & HARRIS' lf B. -P. C LI T 0 NV 11. . f : f Keeps constantly on band . a full Stock of Good, Suitable tattoo wants oi. tbe people enlisting oi LADIES DRESS GOODS,1 j Eqoes, Hats, Shawls tc A splendid stock of Mens and' Bojs ti.ing. Boots A; 8hocs,- i Clot . '; 7 hats &C. FLOUR 7 f fc 4 -AfcwBb!a family nour the if tb best that cinie put op at '. . .;.. . .. .. ... , ' rf -"?:-Ti j w..f . - CLIFTOIl'S WILLS. ; CLASS RESTAURANT. Havirgjgnne to a oni ?erable x pensetu 4t tp nn cn s i My Cou tionaiy and : II ?tTa. uur' I Woeild re . spcctlully call the a'Uutiory of he caU ing and drinkipg public"; to Jt!;is tieo place wbj re theg cad be accommoda icd to anything to eat or driuktbt the appetite may cll for, served op ia th shi tot notice in bcsfstjlc by THE CELEBRATED - i J ACKS ON Y AR BO RO. . i - - -'i .I I . ! THxajurCoos: isins Wu-.u Cocxtbt. ' UQUianM A nica itipplyfof cierv, Candies Rai aina Pickio lirandy4'ecbeswJeflietc AT- CUFTOfrS RESTAlinAFIT. Xinm' BRANDIES & VBIES A.1 fuiljstir ! T of TVhlkey from $1 50 to3 00 J Oal Apple Brandy from SCO to C 0 pr Gal Wines 20 to 000 pr Gal 1 Ways c n hand at . CUFTpri'S RESTAURANT1 i FRESH OYSTERS : Ivept constantly cn band and for a'o by th gallon or you can hare them seryru Ujjin any nyle at PIICTflH'QRKTAimOJT . 'TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT AT ,.r CLIFTON'S MILLS B;:.P. CLIFTON J. T. CUFTOH ; B. P. CLIFTON &J.0." - ' - r ?. -'-' flnre created great excitement at this pUce by opening to ige Inspection of the comuiuni y oneofthc very best 8tick 'of good ever found -in a country bue A.tulUupply of . . t' ' - v DUY dGODS, BOOTS & SHOES - i j' t , .Groc4,ries:Tqiois for "sale ; for cash er barter will trade' ,,r Cotton Corn Wheat.fRgs Riw hides vrecn cr dry UutterEgg. Chickens PesiJ or anTthiinf J;eUa thaijcau bo dI-.po-ed.bf ' 'B aiiro tp rl!" on ' B, P. ;CLIFT0N. & CO. " Fact raxaaAiiu-ioj, 'Ji'R.'BRUHHITT . 1 (:. ' i . , ARCHITECT. AND UNDERTAKER LouitBciia N. C. ; WlshAs (oeall the attntln of the peo ple t-j Fraakl in to to let (bat he kepe eonttantiy ou liinJ KcaMTTJae of all kutde ( and atjlM. at prioe to tut the timee " A'o. CrriMe or 11 kiud, on haa4, or made to orJtr. at the thorteet so.lee Tks beet eoffla material always kept ou hand. 'lie will alo famleh at any tlne. Wia daw BUdJ, Window Sub, Door vt eTer kind wranted . fVU mak Dr and Wladee? framee, Brae) eta and IlooUhtgaof all aixes aod etjlee a low a the eame cm l had at JIYZl JfjSf. any factory irth or Sou b. Will do aaf aiaa or repiriuj waattd at short noUot and oa food rba. y ' All work warranted to salt j Call and see me at my T' ery or write. J. R, BRUMMITT, Cfluacn Stekkt, '; - ..t, LOUIdBURO, N. C, U.i. i Giiti St-jkei ihedxjt nurble, aid la all stylet fUru'uhed on chort notice by j J; IX i BUUllniTT. No. 3ttf .-.', , , HenrjTv Alley, WUoltiale & Rstail j ' C on f c c t i o n e r . Fitwrs, Faxcv, Goods TVri, Weddings & Partie T1 " t .T- ' : . Aiuriiisn . j i Sycamore b . .t,l'.tt abu rg.Va. S. II. HARKS & CO. . .'!. ' - - . ; . . IVooJcLiovitc the ailntion of Merchant to their Ur'a stock of Coufteti.me.-ie. FRUjrvciaAtts xjtiox3,c before' pdrchainj el-ewlere. ... ' ' Th ,ri jut tticr, givei.iui-tie .Ur attention to tliH depa-tm-nt. Order prouipll filled-, and atiCetie CuarantctHL OctlA-Srnne. (. - i I WlllAPPING PAPER. WlTe ia store a lare stock af very sauerlor WRAPPINO PAPXB, manufactured! at the Appomattox P I per Mill. . J . . -r - ' per. " t :. . . I? t 1U15 , 13x31 iax23 t J ; sizes: xC 1 . - -I? - ixtu McILWilNE & CO. L No. 39;-:f FIRST . , j :, ' . : . , '' , - " " ' .,. . . ...r. . , ' - " s-;..,'ui5jli 1 I . :"f- - .. ;? ' i ' ';' : ! : ' lit"'' " '' ' (: V'----.':; .' I: ;'-:J.- ; :- ?.--:' ' 7" ' : -; ' : 7 ' ' .. .;. - ; . 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The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1873, edition 1
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