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I t. it : f j tto .if.; . . , , i. , , . 1 R Courier, . , J03L T. MITCHELL Editor. ? ,GKO. & 13AKEII Manager. ' ,AJl letters addressed to . . v . . ;- Baker & Mitchell. Friday ....February. 21, 1873. U- 'l' J i".sg llumtioii in IVoi-tli Ctii'-oliiitu l it is a fact greatly to bo lamented, ; tliat bo little regard is paid to the cdu . ' cational interest of our State. It is v. . me that our people were thinking of - this great need, and were endeavoring J . to scatter broadcast over, the land schools and institutions of learning. 'Education it is, that forms the charac ver( and. makes tho manand in view ..cf. this,;iow well it would be to have Jtlio mind, of tho young well instructed. fe have seen it stated on good - au thority,, that there are, mora illiterate children jn North Carolina to-day than ; jthero were tan years ago. And even . jnoro than b'sf education in this State . is at a lower, ebb, to.jay than it has . ,-' Jeen for forty years, '.fhore are. thous: Jinds of white children in the State who , do not know a " letter in tho book," - and who might at small cost, be made good citixena, and a help to society1. Jguoranco begets superstition and goes !; hand inhandAvith poverty, while porer t ty produces crime and goes to swell he . ranks of . vagabonds, i The fact that thero are more colored, children at . school in the State than there are white js a reproach to our color and supe rior wisdom. Let us wipe it out with - jjood teachers and excellent schools! 1 Save Yoni- Ci-otlit. The action 'of several Southern states in repudiatingthe (lpLt3 im posed upon them by negro ignorance aided by yankee vilhiny, and the dis position in others to do the aauic. has arovwed the capitalist at tho north, and ha3 .caused them to put their heads to gether to see if they can't manage in onlO way to get back the money that they paid out for bonds,' that were bartered away or sold at mere norni nal prices Jby. the miserable scalawags and cai pet, baggers from over the oth er Bid? of the Mason and Dixon line. The plan that tliey have fallen upon sccius to bo this, that through tho in , rlr.ArifNj'of their noriey they r will get , Xougvcxi to assume the. entire Souhr ;rn in d,bUdness and allovr the- state " lima tq pay out. Now would not j it .Vo arfch harvest for them? Backed i by tho goVcmmoiJt these bonds' would immediately go up to, and beyond par, ,as mauy of them bear an enormous ' and almost unheard of interest. In : all the trials and sufferings through which the South has passed during the last four years, these Northern breth ren have stood " a far off," and haye ' ;wa$tcd but littlo sympathy or good will upon us. But now when their pockets aro likely to be hurt, they have founel out that'wo need help, and have J raised a howl of mercy" to'Pongress in , ,our;bchalf. No one would regret repu diation more than ourselves if there is aiy way to avoid it j but if necessity, that stern fashioner of our actions de- . .inand it, we say let it come. And if it ,doe oome, wo shall bo glad to know " that it will injuro most those who sup pprted tho infamous wretches who money, bartered away, our credit and rpbbod our good old moth r Stato of hr fair frame. .1 tyj,lxo SUall Daro to I31nmo i Tlicm. 1 ho Credit Mobiher fraud, ouly rob-i bid jllio govoinnisut of. $-12,000,000, and that man must have a ''mighty" ! little soul Who is inclined to (grumble! at sch a slight mistake when . com- i liiftte J by such honorable and' " loyal' viikn AvliA hViniAo ilAm al.! 1 1 . i littlo "pocket chanrc, while thev! .wpro sp earnestly and faithfully look- ing after tho interest of our brother Johnathan over whose head tho im- maculte American eagle flops his wings? Who that upon his cranium carries . Lump o appreciativeness cap blania them for letting their wives, fathcr-in-laws and disinterested friends huy a little stock whenever they rniglit hopfic to do so? Only remember the great work they have helped to per- fcrpii ond the lasting benefit they have bestowed upon the, nation, and stop your insinuations you old Croaker. f)"l;y pnTy tlank of it, they built a .Ttailroad from femcwhere this fcidc of ' Dulutb, wherd the horizon comes down at a equal distance all round" slap through the Ilocky Mountains to San Francisco so that they can give the hqathen chince" a chance of "rid ing on rail They are humanita rians and so have a right to take one man's money and spend it for the good of another, even though that other be themselves. Genera! Hawlej's Hartlord 'Cccrant' is evidently getting disgusted with Radical "honistv" of ths Credit SIo- bHier sort, and is becoming more and more Democratic every day. Ex , i s - . Cblrkx, Gaifitld, and Kel'y are cn paged m collecting evidence to convict O-kcajAmcs of something probably of having violated his word when he told the truth. Ex. . . QFou Tns Fkaxklin Couriek. TowiiKliij. The last wetk in November 1872, Mr. John Dorrell of Tennessee, arrived in Harris Township, and after vifitins a few of his old kindred and friends he domiciled on Wednesday the 4th of December with Reuben Rogers, 7 r from Louibburg N. C. (M irj his sister) bcin discovered atwTcG he had the small pox, combined with bloody dysentery and he died Saturday afternoon the 7th of December. Mr. Rogers ha4va corn shucking, "Wednesday - the day nfttr Dorrell arrived at his bi;use, and tlcre were present individuals irom the families of Sir. Wilson Bohon, An drew Jacks b and Doreon Geats who . . i . during the .evening called to sic Mr D. and nearly tvciy person who c in contact with; him to k tl. and it eoon spread to therabove named families . On -1 . Dtcember T MjjVViiaon Bolton and was promptly quarentim-d from -Lonisburg. For the past 8. wcek3 (making Mr. Boltouk my principal hon.e.) I h-.ve spent rny days and nights with these distrc?so i nnd d 'eplj clll"cted farnilics. I i:avtrt rated 23 cases of small pox viz. G cases at lioltnrs, 10 at R-gj?rs 4 at Jacksohs, and 8 at Geans. I am very , sorry to Sfiy, that in consequence of the ur.pr't ctctfnted s pill of ' weather raid, fnow, and bitter - c-ild the uafavovablo eur r, undicfs ot many ot iy patients, the want of skilled nurses, proper "onrhh raent, and above all the virultncy ol the c!;s;a3e, ten of the Ciscs dic l V;. ; 1 at .Boltons,' 4 at Roger?, 1 at Jack sons, and 4 at G Jans. "The esses at Gears wejre '- perfectly . overwhelming partaking of deep corgcbtior, tils d t'.a- seae c-.-U'ld cot be broug'hr, cut anel the cases at Rogers who died were con fluent and tvohoid. Havin?: had con siderable experience in treat! inf? sm-vll pox in Philadelphia, Charleston, and! I pronounce this altogether tho NC, most virulent and latal visitation of the disease I ever attended. I subjoin a list! ol the deaths: Mr. Reuben Rogers his wife and son Alsslom .nn.l cUughter Arrabella, Mrs. Dorscn Gears, her sou Norffect, and davg'iters Joscp- ine end Mary, Juhn Jackon and Gjo. W. Uickerson, a young gentleman at Mr. B;.ltons.- Thaiiks to a kind Frovi der.ee If or vaccination . In every in stance, but one. ia tha ubova fMniiia where it had been, or was us-'d after my? arrival, it warded .off.' entirely br greatly ruiguted its seve.rity. . As your3 is oilr Gcunty paper, and it may be interesting, allow mo o say, I had to i:urs6, Uk- mcaiuris, C fEn and help buy the dead. The excitement in the neighborhood was very great &c , Last Monday and Tuesday Frank Mc; DoiialdJ whom the County Ccmtnis- sionm sent down to help nur?e, a-ul 1 aecordmg.to isstructions, (the d teas- I oaving ceased and my patients all con Th?spcnt and rapidly getting wciri pro cecded to cpodemasucu bcd,mattradsesi bed clc.'hing and otLer wearing apparc cott on &cr (ilie cotton w at In IV-gers houie,aai we thought might spread the descase, had them burned, and the families have elensed, and puriSed their honses.uscingrimenr. sulphur and oth ef M'S'nfcctants.-1 returned to my lanu lyiniLpu Isburglaa" Frular. U h Ftbm. ary 1ST3.J I ive it as my. professional opinion that the ilcsesse haa now en tirely .subsided in llarris Town shin amithtrWis no danffi-r in visitinor houses I have sprcificd .or taking the deseaso friam myseif or any ot the mem bers ot tlie fimilies spoken of. Please rxcase this long letter, t have written l y specialj request, trusting it may prove interesting, c?pt cialy t ) the cif.z.iiS o Fanklin Ci-U0ty. lj : Wm. M. Cren.aw.1, P P. I should be ungrateful not to mentiorj tht the County Ccmmia siqners have presented me with agrn tet-1 suit of clothe-, coat, pants, vest tahn.vnd hat, and have voted me a cash check, as a token of their appre. ci4ion of iny aervic s Zcz. 7. 31. C. j The Lousiville CourierJournnl pceti ca'ly remarks;. "In Montgomery, Ala I l ama, the 6tLer day, lour uogicts got on a spree; one took out his little jack knife, and now there ani.t but three. FoK ins Cttnitu It i very gratifying to us to be able to state that the above named Institu tion is ia a flourishirg conditien. all that its fnenda could txpec. It is now rnn ol the best Schools in the Stare, both in Scholarship and manage men". The cecommrda'.ion for board, and the facilitiv-'S for acquiring a 'horougli education are ample andlibe ra". The Faeulty luil ad complete, and the President, Dr. Royal, labors" with an energy and skill, that cainot fail of success. Mrs. Royal ha3 recently taken charge of the boarding department of this'lnstitution. Iler position is one of great labor and care, and probably as difficult to satisfactoraiiy fillu.1, as any connrctetl with the College.. We are pleased to state, however, that she fills the p'ace with entire satisfaction to all interested. . ", Farmers cannot complain of hard times any longer- They have reaped good crop?, and have sold their cotton at high prices, and now. tho very best investment thot-they can mako with is money, is to educate their -especially their daughters. And the Louisburg Female College ia. the very best place we know to educate them. For the Couuier. Rev. J. P. Cakaway. -This gentle man, who was appointed, at the lastN. C Conference, to take chnrrje-'of the Methodist Church in thisriTlace has en m rood earnest D lit to which he comes may well itself fortunate. For four years ie laoortu on tne lar laver uir- Cuit with eminent ability and leaves he hmd him ma: y attached friends, and i - the good wili of all, both saint; and BicEc-r. The -sermons delivered, since his arrival here, have been the deliberate utterance of a vigorous, matured intel he, and eminently calculated to con viDce,!interest and s reegthen tkose who give heeel to tin in. lie is an earnest thinker, 'profoundly impres?eel with the grave import, of the mcssngc: coramitteel to him, and ttamU up and enunciates the greet truths and idea3 of Christian ity, and by arguni.nt. allusions and il lustration?, to commend them t u) his congregation. It cannot otiicrwive be, but tuat -they 'will be proaieu ; uu'esa, indeed, tboy neglect to give hued t what they hear. ' 'gov To Mocie, of the ' Rural: ftc-w Yorker,' was sitting iuj h:$ effice, ; . ore aiteraoon some years i:gb, w ltn a. - farpier friend came in and said . '"JIr. Moore I like yor.r ju.pr, but limes are so hard I can not pay f- r it.'' ' ' ''Is that eo, .friend lones ? J'm very soiry to hearjihat jou'Lie so poor ; if you are so Imrd-run I will give you my paper." . 'Oa r.o. I cmt take it r.s s gift.' ' Weil, ther,. let's e bow we can fix it. You raise chicken?, I believe.' 1 1 Yif, aew, bat they ebu'L bring anvthing, hardly.' ; ' r 4 Don't they s Ksithcr does my pa ' p'er cost any '.king, hardi.' Now I have a proposition to tnakeyt u. I will con tiiras your pjper, and when you go home; ou may select'., from your lot one chicken, mel call it mine. jTake gooel care ot her and bring ira the proceeds, whether in eggs or chickens, and jwt will call, it iquart ." : . 4AU. right. Brother Moore," and the fellow phucjcled at what he thought a capital bargain, lie kept the contract, strictly, and at the end f the year found that ho hael paid about li ur prices for his paper. IJo oltgn tells the joke biuuelf, and says he nver had the face to say he was too. poor to take' a paper since that day! . ' Model Farmer. An Eastern man who wrote to the cd;tor cl- a Nebraska ptper - inquiring what kind ct houses peojle li'e in that State, was informed that the houses were all built out of door if, and bo lour between the piaV that the chimney s uck through the roof. ' j ADVERTISEMENTS. LOOK H ERE! Merchants and Traders. OrJirvd 1t tLe Board id County Com mi s'ontrs tb:.t all persons .whose busi ness requires them t,o take out Lirense to. curry tn their trades, Pmtttsioos iDd tranchiiei are hereby r q.dr d to bring the same reu arty Htue.1 ty the Sheriff, and have thtm Coun-.tisigneil by the Rcgister.of D'.-tdc, tcccrdicg to law and all persons idling to observe this no, tice will be profecutcd in the Scperior Court at the appronchiog t rm. Josi.ui Perry. Chd,.x?.n. Tc t. Pro tern. . J. B. Tu.kcr Clerk. ' ADVEKliSEMEXTS. Farmers. i cse me xoics steei toiioii iioc, sol id steel shank; Equal to any Hoe now . told at $1,50. Price One dollar only, Eleven dollars per dozen. -Smiths' straw cutter, the best in use, I $11,00 .Burrals Corn shelter, all iron, sepa rates corn from cob, $10,00 NY. S. Mallory, Frdnklinton, . . - Sole Agent. In the Superior Court. Franklin Co I J. L. Labeaux, Against Order for service by Publication. T. K. Thomas anr George Helmutl " In the above proceeding it appearing by r.ffidavit, fi'.ed on behalf ol the pa titionti, that tho def indent. George llelmuth is not a" rtsiuect of this Sate, "and that his p!ice of residence canto, after etue duigence be ascertained : anel it further spnearir.ir tbt thesaiel Gv.ir,'e -Iltlmuth is a proper partrv to the above proceeding w4ih ie, a petition to de termine tue rigiiis ol teniinU in com mon of real prt-pu'ty, acd to make par tition auiong them of the s-ime accord ing their respective rights and interests therein: It is theieloie, on application of the petitioner; Ordered, that publica tion be made once a week lor sis, weeke. in the Franklin Courier, a newspaper t.i:i i t . . t r puuuaueei iu me iuwu ei louisgurg in, said county, requiring the said George llfclmutu, detenclant, to be and appear belore the Clerk, of our Superior Court for Franklin County at his office in the Court House in tne Town ol Louitburg aforesaid, on the 7th day of april 1873, then and there to answer the petition filed in the cause thi3 day. And let the said defendant take LQtice that if he fail to appear and answer said petition, the petitioner will appiy to the Court for tnereael therein demanded agsinst lr.m. Witness R. II. Timberlake, Gierke ot our said Superior Court, at office in Louisburg, the 17th day of February A. D. 1873. t R. II. Timbeiluke C. S. C. By T. C. Uorton D. O. S: C. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE For Sale. By virtue cf a Dccrne of the superior Court ot l'rai:kl;n County, mneiv iri ths c tse of V II. Spenctr Admr., of J. J. ,DukeDjc'd, i.g dust EJea Duk-, and l.g ilUSt JV1 others. I will o ler lor smIc. at public 'auction to the highest bu:e!cr, v.i the Uourt House eloor m thatosu ol L uis burg, t:-u Monday the 3;d, Jay ot Much ISTii, all the I'nierest f J, J. Dukj Dccearcd, ia a cer:a;c tract, or parcel oi land fciluati d in 11 lytsvilie Tuv.-a ship m" Fr..t.iii:i County, and lately owLCdby Th ms 1C liuki Dc-ce:ts ; and which '.v'.i devised by the baiel, Thomai K. Duke to his wile during her natural hi siihplo ib tin- cbildren'of the said T. K Duke, one A' who in ws.s the said J. J. Duke deeV., his interest therein being ubout eighty acres 'irm?,.one fourth cash, 'iiie balance on a credit oi twelve months. Bntl rtejaird bearing in terest from day ol mlv. Tin Is let aiiied until al! of the in; chase ruoiey is puiel. V. II. blJNCER Adrnr., J.'J. Dt;ke D cl.. Louisburg Is. C. 27ih, Jan , ItlZ. tds. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Bv viitue of a Decree of the Pr- bite Court for the Countv oi Frmklic 'made jn ths esse ot W. ii. Spencer Admr.. ot J. Richrd Swansoa Dec'el.. air&it.st SU. rfwan'soa and others. 1 will odv.'r for sale, at public auction to the uisitiest bidder at the Court llcu-etlo;;r in the town ' of Louisburir on Mondav tue drei, ilsy ot Maich, 173, a tritct ot land fnuuted in said Couuty, belong ing to tbe estate ol J Ilictiard Swan son Dec'd., ar j dniog the lands of D. L. Ayecocke anel other, aad containing seveLty two (72) acres. Terms: Cash, es to one t;n:h ot the purchase money. Oa the balance a credit of six months will be civen. Boael to bear interest from day of sale. Title retained uhtil all ot the purchase money is paiei. W. II. SPENCEfi. Admr , J. liichard Swanson Dcc'd.. Louisburg"jCJir?tn, Jan., . ids. v GREEK & ALLEN, Grocers t And COMMISSION MERCHANTS . ' j ! " " &. licit Consignments of Cotton, To?acco, "VTheat, Flour, Corn, mil Pro du ce Generally. t -r ' r. Vi Sc. L-ly I Cfrt C)rtIrITr A5ltiW-te;! Ulcirt. Jnoa.au, or ti ti, ic at rtll31r e-. PrS. Conctj -"Orders ttken ia Trade, at curriit rates, it S. T. WILDER3. ADVERTISEMENTS. Carriage Manufactory Carriages Or anythins: in that lio woull 3o well to i; Vi'ii-oacdl.' Lelorc crucrti; fruia oilier ii;jik.:a, id 1 1.3. lac Best Workmen and use the Be-t HTEaii. tint ia lobe had Iw-ulJjtiteth.it Mr. Ferivri iuven tcr t-f tiib URllVLE lituGY :a with tao &3 EUi. tt-.scs in ereo thsnr aa ufacture of tiieii Lvgoizs, wiiicli ;t:i tho recent lcjruvtuisata art i.rotounctil by 11 who see Utm tu cf-- ct.sariii.-eJ ia pamt of coiiVeuie:ice, durabihtr r.ni ttjic. Ho would by j. loa-se n to havj Lis t U f;ieuU3 cf TriJik 1 n nad a!jjinis:jccjiuT!t 3 to c.ill on aiea. 1 wculd elietrm'Jv iti'er tie i-ub ic to tue rocu v,Lo hav woikt-d i'.r mo, t:;d wi-.i re now out of Liy m-:c;in.-nt; in regard to the ttccklui-o j.i.d iu? iu.if alneas ith which my v.ork :s put np. X. fcs. 11A1IP, IlrJei-h N. C. Xo. C-Gm. I Nat L. Brow ii DZALER IN I " i MUSICAL IXSTKUilENlS. Pistols. Guns, Cowie Knivc3, Dirks Fsncy Coods, Toys, 1'erlumery, CHILDRENS CARRIAGE, Confectionaries, Canned Goods l CIGARS AND TOBACCO. So. 10 FATETTETrLLr StJ RiL.ia , X. C Xo. 6 6mc8 rui; PiTErisLURo (a ) aitral, DAILT 5D VEf ELT. VESACLE, 31ilGOaY A APATTESON. rropr.etora. A. B. VEXABLE & ED. 14. UUJ GjRy, tcitora. AN INDErESDIXP ORGAN Os' JRE i-tOPI.E t Cons. rvttiv-' i i poSitie-, I.-de pen-It nt and ont-fp-'k' u i t d.t?i i .i e mduef. with" ni; icl.y iii-:re:n eic-dat.oii in V.rg-nt kiul No.tu ( a OI ii ilu Appeal 'cllo.-a iin7ftui.l a-tn cL.t.u-i a Xe Aij-iipcr uuii. A . veiti-in 3I.du:ii. its i i Lr. i avi Spightia And t-. et Ucio t3 im-:;;!! , l'e,a e t Uv-ts at it in l t.t ii, ii- 'i.r l i i..;h, m d if.".? h.- it .Ii ,!t. li ts jus, : v e:t:-'-tS n :u- Da! irr p r. I A L s(i j-er ai-niiiii. WEEKLY . A-IVvriis n e;::s ij-tr.td on i :iv.i :t';,e i v: :;i i . Ykxauli;, oi: uoky I'att-:. o.v, Ko. IZ-'Z:, I'ri.i iivtt'rs. PATAP5C0 GUAHO I'roveil l.i-t t-.; t i:d to r.ny other Fertilizer w'lcrrvtr tiic:l. and it will be kvpt up lo its present ST AND All I). Cive it a trial. For kle at lANUTACTUHES PKICES W; S. Mallorj-. Franklinton X. C. WHITE LOCK'S . VEGETATOR. ,- 200 Tons to arrive at - 'Ma:;ufactuhes prices, Or will exohangs VEGETATOR for COT TON payable u-xt f v'd. Scad ia your or-ers. , V.r. P. ilallory. . . -v- Fii.nklintfa 2i- C. Th rnr rMLible Gut D:tnbution in the eouutrv SI 00,000 00 V AL UABLE GIFTS! TO BE DIS IT. I niD IX L. D. SINE'S IN 4 tl) Fcrv.i-Aimutl pTEltPRISE, (J1FT T j be Jrawa 31 -n ay, i!are Clth. ONH GRAND CAFITAL PRIZE. $10,000 IN GOLD! One Prize $5,000 in Silver ! F vc irizes tl'0 - J fl t he priz - V"; r j Ir Ten I U KEEXEACKS Two F- tn-'-y Cjn-ia,- rnd n::chi 1 TlT-e w;tn fiiwrMuii t.-d Ilarttri, wo t!i I ! To Dit.idw IIorM? Ac Wirth $-i w i j u i- a in ii'?7ijiti liii uriu $-3,D0e.c! T-n Fain U row ii; .Ma-Line-wo. t . 513 c-.v h! 15 '?Co ilfii t Silver Le- TC !ur.tin -tea w tli Ir in Sat or;ro Oo. i ciiUi", sjjvo -vare. Jewel-y, .vric. v. Ii ).; r. r.i.Vr Olfl-. 1?JV0. .'ikLe lirj- ilctl t y v Literal lrji;u!a' wi'.l 'jr fuLl. ' binzlo 71 Le-s ?2; SixTkket ?;0r Twelve li ke fC.; iweitv-dve lkkttsl-10. Clrrulsr- cont.-in n; a lu'l 1 t ofiTlzesnJ deic istiia cf t-e nu-rrr ofid'an-in?, arvl o-l er infrrrtf i n in ri ftrrac t- t'ic l-i-tf i l it on. w. 1 1--- . r.t -o sat - re Bering thoa 1 11 t -! rUrt cc all-eWd t ilaia i iikt. L, I). siNT, Box S. 1:1 W. 1-illict. Cia iaaa.tl.O. ADVERTISE ilEXTS. Attention Farmers. "We have on band, and- art, rcakins constantly, a variety ot Plows suitable both for following the land and the cultivation of the growing crop o corn aLd cotton. In our stock, will be found, the justly ctlebrated William, Utility, lo.v. This How while we think it, as good as the hest, at the same time, are sure ii is much the. cheap est to' the Farmer. We Hatter our selves that the long cxp3ricnc2 ol one of the Farm, in the manufacture ol Flows, will enable us to pet up Plows, tlmt will c inpare favorably with any in the country. Orders pron-.ptly filled, and if desired we will deliver Plows, tfcc, at Franklinton, at Founiry prices. Give us a ca'd. WILDER & WILLIAMS.' Louisburg N. C.24th, Jan. 1373. GUANO! -GUANO 1 1 . We are now prepared to sell the fol lowing STANDARD FEIUTLLIZEIV3 at Manfacturer'f prices with Freight and Drayage added Whittlocks Vegetator, Exceilenzi Cotton Fertilizer, Zells Phosphates sod pacific Guanno. Kearney, Perry and Co., Franklinton N. C. EVERY LADY In Fraxklix County, Should Have One! The Home Shuttle SEWING MACHINE. It is ft combination of the be.-t parts of the best Machines without their faults, i It is fully equal to any ina chhirSaufeb, nt hah'the ccat. It makes a beautiful eaui, with lock .-ditch that i i;.iposiiio rip Jt Sew.s, h.'in-', lill, traM?, tuck andiutllos It i. implo'ln its nuH-hau-i-ni and thncvi-h in itb con.-t ruction, fcvery part ol il Uing warranted fur live years, ' . BES.T STYLE Treadle 31sicliiue 1 On handome walnut tnMo onlv'.'iT licit style. Hand Machi'ie, only 3. E..W. Fuller, V Agent. Jan. 21-2 m. Louisburg Female COLLEGE. The Spring Term Login Feb; 2Gth, and terminates July l.jth. . Tuition iu Lite rary Course per - Term varies from $1", to $2-. Mu.-ic on l'iano (inoldding uc cf in.-tru:ii nt) - . 2-5. Board i-r -month exclusive of wa-hing.S .14. Xo. 12-2m. Vm1 Hoyam., Pitcs'T. Henry T, Alley, Wholesale & Retail (Jonfec tioner. -Fuors, Faxct Cood3,.Tots, Weddings & Parties Furnislied. Sycamore Slret,rtcrsburj(.Yi. Nor. 2-l. V I! Great Western Insurance Company Of FiRE INSDRAKGE HEV ORLEANS. Continue to mate a speciality of Farr-i prop'rty at oquitaU? ratcsJ All Lo??.s fKrcurrinjj in thi- department, piwiiil-tly at!j tinted and titled bv the imdrr.-i-nd, without the dlay of r.f-t-renco, to the llli Ollke, a i-s re-quin-d to be don, by local-avneif i f Xorth-m and Knjrli-h t'onipanit. U. . Iiids dejoi!cd with Mate Trt-a-ircr,of tho.-Mi ttstc wlo-j law rcuire ttich a deioIt to bo made. J. E. Maktiv, 103 3'aio St. Norfolk Va, 4, Gen,l nt. F.r Maryland, Delaware, Dist i .lu::i bia, VirpuU, Xorth Carolina, .South Carolina and Georgia. GtcACaier, Ixm-uI Ae- t. 2u, 13-3m. Railroad Scheduler SEABOARD & ROAXos RAILROAD COilPANY. CKFIC3 Seaboai d ii V.oxsctt It n ' ror.ee cu h, Apra llth T J n . 1 " lnir.lVr!i.n..ntK jw. ' CPtt d) 1.8 follow e; j 7 ' la,i ira.D duly at J 6 i Turcnh Fri-.-ght tfn ,ily at V t ) lVuiit iraiu Mox.a4j4 TftdLetJtjB cd rriiijsit Ji(fix ' AIIMYCAT JolUSHGUra. 3r:ntr2ia daily it! 6 T trough Fici'lu ttVia d4lyt ijj . "y Fri,;ht Traiii 'JueKUy, Tl2arJ, aui StunUjs at i u t Mail traia top at all stations for ru- Reie. Tarough Freitit Trains n J . i r. . ii, it u.ii. t r - i. . . ' Hojk.u' airi8caboar for pAtnog. -: Frtight 'J rain 6topa at ell atattoaa f.r L ISr'ita:! tria ctM-.uc at WcMm tuo triL oi the Wiii:nrtoa aLd Wt" Katelira anl Uaaton riliiad. Aad on Monday a, Uducsdayf, as4 dtjK, at FrnUin, StU euaxser ir W ton i'jyuioutu, M.d L4iidig ea Iilacsn, I eg. cnia Snpt. of Tramjr'.a . i ! bCliiSDULE OF5 TUE rTa EURO RAILROAD COilPAKT. PASSENGER TRAINS. Leatk Express Train.. Mail Train...., Arrive at Express Mail , -i"Htl . ... . ... 4 10 p, : Pbtkiubcrg. ........ ll.COir 7.45 a, Leatk Pktkesbuco. Mail Express........ t 6.10 ii 3.40 p.d AKKIVB XI Weldok. Mail 915 a.- Expr.si G.SO p 1'nEicn Tit A IKS. Lave Pcteisbur 8 30 p. Leave Wcldon. .1 8.00 u Kiifab ii iiM'.-u o Uo a r . : w. i,i ! Arrive ar Petersburg.. 2.20 id Gast-5 Tiiaik.. Le;ive Peuratur.... . . . 0:13 a. Leave G s:oa..' 1.15 p.r Airive i Cittuai l'J.VJ p. t Arrive at 1'cUrabUrg 8.10 p.L! Fi eights fr Gistn ErancU U nceive-t at I-et-?bu'jr dtp cc ou DAYS. lid ;l ilUi'oU.vYS 'fiie deh. w.ll uJcioj-.d .tt : ; will rixtived Ktter iLt i !J. C. PIIIGG, i'M:i.-tr aud Ccnira ilauavr. Raieinli c Gaston R. S Company. .Sui'iiitivrcN-Diri'ri tsrrxcr, i Ita!ci-h, X. i;., Jjxno lh:,, j O i an ! aitt r lJ:idav Ju.iC IT: Lv;Ltiaiai,-a tl:,. UalolIi & Ca-: Mail rit.vix. I.onve i:a!ij::i .-. ..t 10.' ) a.: Arrivvf J t Wi l loa.L .i L aves Vi !uo'.i 1 v.la a.t Arrivi- r.L Kalciii.L . .. .. prJ .i Accommodation Thai:. I.or.vc 3 ... J ..... . .. p. t .vri iv.M st.WcMoa.l' 0.2) H.r Lv.ives V-Mori j. 9.15 a. t Ar.lvt-.s : llalci-Ii .' fc.uO p. i i Mail tria niikrg cloi-j connvctioj ixriuon witu iue si-aooar.i k Uatci Uiiiroad and 1! .y Liva Stcuiuc'rs t L.iltimore. t und from a.l pv.t iiortli, Wct a id Nurtijwcs: .nd the PcTtrib ir Hailtoa-l via PetcrsLc Richmond an 1 Wailnnton Car, an 1 Irocx all points .N'ortti and Njr wtst. , And at lUIc'gh'with the North C clici Utilroa l in aod fr ra all po.c You'll iidSoutliwcet, at:d wrra i RildstT & Aauta A:r Lice to II joudi2n t F.fjtttevi!le. Accommodation and Freht tru connect at weldoa vi'.h Accoronij tioa and Freight trains on i-aoi'J Roanoke liaUroatl i inu 1'tiersLrI Uiiiroad. I And at Rtk'g'i with Accoaci-! tioa and fitig.ii traini co 2wrili CaM liat Riiro&d. 1 I Pcrtoos living a'oag the hoe of ti road canriait Uileigti in the roToi:-' t-y Acc-omm-dati(ia train, and rtian aereral hoars, and re torn tbs tame crd ning. A. E. ANUREW3. ! GenT Fcpt VALUABLE LAND For Sale. Poniisnt to a Dscrec ol tLe Scpc ' Cccrt o! Frank'.in coca?y. nw Ie a t cts-or w. ii. ifpenstr. A!a JD. 3!ann, as:nt!B. B. Vtttj and ntber. On mady tli; 2i j iy or Kcrnry 1S73, at the t Uncae d.-or, in the t-a cf Leuutt" . I wiilofl.r ijral to the hihc'. I dT, at public tncti in. the dcfcril-e l tracts ?r parcels cf UnJ H longing vo iue csat r ur. j. u. Decea c 1. To-wit: 1, Tae tract k a the Home placr, it bricg f-Ii"e wherf Dr. J. Ii. lla-ji rc i rostf.iv.rj; fci;:iy cr. Oatli-SJ- Lai'.dlrrt. 1 - ! 2. The tn-'. k-. jti tc pi.c, bcins a p'.rt ef tie Hoc y aad lj:n in Tar Rivtr. cnr.u:t: one Lun!re.l an 1 tTtb'y lire acrcv. 3. TLe RcTersi-TnufT n'ere-t i"" 1 dower of Lcrr l!u!iin. Clormr!Tl'3 llar-:'-fr c ntaitiir" br.c hso'JrJ H f3: jtr! 3 ten. j , Trr-i, rm tenth of t'ia .T-" anfr to be id ir. rkii' -,J t'Ialjce ce a cred.t, of rl5 noi.tL i K-rd rtcuiri I tritu 3'trj day of s!e. Tlt'e retai t; j given in ci da? of s!e. Ti ail . tj!iclifctc m'rT i rn-l . V. H. SI'yViTij -nr.4i. Of J. D. Maa !). 1- L-. uiLjrt J :2.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 21, 1873, edition 1
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