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?! ;3 i.-t I ir Oi at I'll J i ; . f? ; ? i I r W 1 t 'II'- ! t; M g eaa aacSi " n ggaa mmcs - a ... , - - " ' i " -v ... . - I . . , -,, . . t.;v I ADVERTISEMENTS. ft On rtcr, TOM. T. MITCHELL Editor, oio. S. BAKER Manager. All letteri addressed to V . JJaker"& Mitchell. it Pjrmlrijg-r monwealth". .Bui it h unnecessary 10 rfr to the PiesideniVt eourse in regard to !uiiians, or to Lis equally! tjranieal txraiUg lowaroa '.ne PPf .; Alabama and Arkansas, acj oneoi- whir.h ia sufficient to show the animus' .1 ... 'J . -.i fifUs administration towards tne iwen people of the Sc.utb. In theamallest details of "he ac:it!n of the Government. ample eVidencfe an this point is sfford- ment ox tne ae and b: nished Qolnt-n to the Fus3iasurnip oi iue city oi Rdrih, was meant and intend ed as a deliberate insult to every decent The years of 1867-70 with their .lifc results to alPcWon vlziitext'teve I and resectable .man jn the Common if -w.i ... r<h of North Carolina, issus c p'ible ot no other interpretation? Petersburg Appeal- Imoit 'pissed on of jht ' 4 9 f w ' irncrl'VegardleBS of the warning that thJie vsara eave. are by their course planting likaly to bring upon them ''s'eWes, the same calamitous results. The farmer who 'plants all cotton, and buys all of hi!" provisions, will pejrer 'prosper ; for though, he may hanile Margo smns of money, it will only bo in fhe cdOacltU of ncent for fiis commia. im merchant, who has furnished him supplies., The man jjrho invest his cspUal in a- co.t'on Crop enters into a peculationIn tfb&hJlhe"?a'ai' IFable to .... - - . . j j. : ' A ' iose 'ai to Jiake r and more i&o,' ' it wc . ..tiiktf'inty fcid'craitlo'fi the unstable Mtsa of 'esetjt' kysteftiVr labor. 'Xdfiec giTfln un.H,,) fari ' tncs iinwelcome, yef,' Vre' d advise, i,an.d ''wonld jimpressU n the minds of bur 'farihiMV'thfti they should make 'a fjip-j H)rv aii uoiuc, ucuri: piuuviug mij miug FOR THE fODKIEl. Old ITofirji , The an who. is opf ofd tc every plan of ijcnpf' yement, who re.usos to trt-ad in any otlur than the path that his tithcr trod bcf re him. The man who thinks i very thing new a humbug, and ol jeets -to cotton p'ant -rs .b.c. use it keeps n;en lrom vfork. jThe ipaD, who objects to every home enterprlz--, because it has not a Northern scent, or tie charm that, dtstance gives to an i i . ... ojeet. The naot who: aivs tu .t n.s County paper has, nothing in it, when he? has never read it. and rcluses to support it because ic has not the sm ky odor of 'tho City. ' The pian who ob ivCia to an education in a farmer, and calls his ncichbor no farmer because he ;lse. Dontbuy a 'sihgl? barrel of doc-8 not puhivate his laud iu the 6&u manner as himnlf. The CTan who never attemp'0 plimb himself aud - c jrh, nor' a single pound of meal, and y ju wilt s'oon" tcalize'' what" is meant bj prosperity, and, the darkdays of ''liens , and morigtgen will vanish under ' the hniilc of bbuntecui Mcntv. o longer ought we.to'trust the keys of our corn 'cribs ip$ t fake Jiouw to fYestern 'mini. tut should carry them ourselves ; Vnd then corn will always be found in the 'one, and meat in the other. The beat , 'nd most comfortable feature of jdl . this weiild be',' that we h'biilU always ihavc money in our pockets and bo un i Jer'obligaVlon'to no ' one- fur credit,' . that cahker wortn, thai eatj up ihe ('profits '6f the farm. , Ltl each firVner Jearn and actice .... . i'j'- ' , '' . . :'. ' the ibllowing rulss, tixnx a tew years V. ill' find him on, riad' to wealth and contentment c. , 1st. Raise com enough fur a sup- poft.- . ' 'J . ; I 1 2nd. Raise meat enough for a sup port. 3rd.. And as much cotton as possi ble. never givts another a hetpiDg hand. The msn who is opposed to every thing progremvi, and who would, had he beeo able, huYi, k?pt the world in the tame condition that it emerged froiu the flood. Such men arc clogs on the Wheels ot piogressiou -and stumbling blocks in the'puth ol learn ing'' Tcfsuch, humanity owes uo debt o( gratitude.and lrVim such . civilij: ition haj leccitcd td aid. r '. " ,.- ! 1 ' ;- Cpop." 'Ollpiiiiigrss. Masonry- of the 3iiai,e ; Specutive Masons of the nineteenth centyfy iave goo reasons to be proud cthe first fathers of Freemasonry err Xhpy point with letjuoaaie pride Jto those stately .nduperb edifices, r the raasterpiecesf of architectural skill, which are amongst the chief ornaments of. not only of these islands but of Con -tincntal Europe ;.the cathedral . build, ing, when the present century, with all its resources and triumphs over the material jorjd, can never excel , in beauty of design, .or , tb .skill whifih embodied and enlianced the grandeur of the architectural idea. These buill-; ings are the wQrkjpfs Freemasons, and bear witness of their skill , as builders, an,dthe perfect jknowledge which they possessed of all the resouc.cs' .of. tVer ari, and not only to their professional knowledge, but also to those great mor. al equalities of industry, temperance. m,utual help and trust, to their per fect order And r organization, . without which works so 'stupendous could t . never have been brought to a close. Th se TiritteS'iUnSS' are still cherished by the Speculative Masons as their roost sacred j inheri tance, and be lt remembered 'thai the results which they aimed at were tho same as aimed .at by us the "glory of God and the good of men though the means by which :those results were songht.were somewhat different ; in one case a material buildinjr, in the" other a spiritual temple.-'? u f i ... . : n n i .... . j . : l. ikT. i ena rcy iue. . i' 1 naveuie issr wora an auncc uitu drinklne whitkeyT yi'incm n, and all 1 u exct Kent, i but which i a surpassed by 1 of tc. Givcvit un.'pr .tHill bnrg je Lthe recommendation that neither party to Jhurt home jday.n Be 'sober, and be J should takr the fint one. gaod to tout, wires and ijnd to vefy 1 doJy. wbTsky will make the bsi mai mad. 1 had as good a wife as any of ye baa now, and if 1 badct been dnmk Td never Lave taken her life nor would I be here myself- But whisky; t say it agam, whisky brought me to this.- t :Itwaa the poisonous drink that was in me that did not let ie see' what I" was doing. Oh, void liquor, let me aiy to you nee more." ; ' ! Joi n B. Gjugn never delrvered a more effective warning against intem perance than did this unfortunate man, speaking, as he did, from the blink ot the grave. - ..' ; ' ';' " "'''' The Carlist inv Spain haxa achieved some su-ces snd are ..accused or many outrager ....... inF. Rf-AD TH.T XMES BCILT. organization Tbe JJnioa Pacific is the road that Ames built. . . : . '-... C. M, is the malt that lay in the road that Ames builr. - -1 ; M. C.'a are the rats that - ate ot the malt that lay! in the road that. Ames built. : i " H. G." was the cat that went forr tbe rats that ate of the wait thai lay in the road that Aine built. The "brass collar' is the dog that worrnd the cat for expiring those rats that ate i t the malt J-aat )$j in the road that Ames builr. ' -'. , I , L lTbe Chicago Post prints thus; fl boy who forged his moth is name to a sliinglfi with a piece of chalk,, and tonght five jc n' worth ot candy with the bogus ord r, now langnishea and slumlers on all-furs at nirht. The mo .her got fossssion ot the shingle. mm iii Ml m m r.n TUB COURIER. Died suddenly of paralysis, at his residence in rranklinton, jm. v.., om the 23rd inst., Mr. James Algernon Henley, in the 47th year of his age. .Mr. f lenley, was one of the princi pal merchants of Franklinton, and ' a man of fine mercantile talent. , lie began life under many disad vantages, but by industry and economy succeeded ar beyond a majority of business mcn He was'li decided advocate f tem perance princijples an.d a pious chris tian. For three years if is health ha been quite precarious, aii consequently his usefulness jrreatly marred, yet bv his death the community his lost a useful citizen -the church (the Methodist W. S. MALLOEY, i t ' " Franklinton, N- C, Wholesale and Retail .Grocer,. And. COMMISSION MERCHAfJTj . Ofle'-s For Sale 30 Bbls N. cj Fnmilr flour to sacks AD VE KTISE MKXTS. ft - .r 0 1$ 20 15 CO Extra 4 ( Episcopal Church, South), one of her Truth is the cow with the ciumpled best members the Masonic Fratemi There are ex een tobacco Fuctrits in Surry County ? eleven ol them Leing iu the villags ot Mount 4 ry. An Iowa Falls w-man put a coup'e ot dz n egegs into her bed so they should't 'frier's wbjle she was absent lour or nr days, and on her return late at night bour.c.d into bedi and bounced out 'again. ' Minnes&ota paper vaunts the rapi ' increare t its circuiatior, liavire ta- f Cultivation of Oottom. i Mb Editor. By your permUs:nn I will Eubmit a lew thoughts op the cul tivation of cotton, as ta is the staple of our ,'.bunuy bouth. Since cotton has been selling at what is deemed a ! rcmuncratiyj pried every planter, as well as farmeh has been trying to raise it. As y u have oiten wisely couuscN ed the ' farmer should not neglect his proyision crop by increasing acreage. In Cotton. My Q'j-ct.in writing thb brief article is to make aouie sngestions i as to the best mode ot cultivating a cot: on crop nhtrs may have a better, but trpm observation I am satisfied that many have not as good if indeed any mode at ad ) in the northern section oi ihe-cotton n gion. F rst plant n ljmd that is not draioed ei htr naturally or artificially; ltr ilize with L ni'.-tuade manr- s us far as possible, l ed nicely on a level, rows three feet wide on or- dtnaiy land,; plant with a planter, so as' Tho 'Orodit 3XoTiliQW Tm:- i. ; . k.,0i,i i Th&t two ico-Proaidoiita, three Senators, and six or seven Kepresen. Aatives, Chairman of the leading comr lnvtteea in tbe House, were defiled Vrith tho Credit Mabilicr vcnali- : ' That the present Vice-President published and caused to be published k falsehood in concealment of his ven- potatois on subscription this we k. Georgia planters are reported to be devoting nearly all their lands to cot ton, reducing the gain crop in an alarm ing manner. j'Gtntlemcn of the jury,1' clarged a Wes'ern judge, " in this, t ie counsel on both sides are unentelligible theNvit ntsses on both si es are incredible, and the plaintifi and defendant are both biu-.Ii rhttrpt.cr thut In nip if. in irwlif- ... ... ... 1 . TT t- j i , - - amy, and that tne late y ice-rj-esiaerit krcDl h!ch wa hpnl falsehood unon falsehood and rri : r-" " ' ii th& perjury upon perjury in conceal y you give a verdict :' 1 rn'int -ot his yqpaXlty , ' and that the i f three Senator's an'tlis seven members i with but one' or two exceptions, wcr likewise guilty of venality and lalscr i hood. '. ' 'That the House refused to impeach the guilty officer of the Government, that the Senate refused to expel its .bribed Senators, and that the House re'used to csnsure its bribed ,mcm Vers : ' r" :" .'' -.. That the party organization, State or national has done' nothing ta repu .fliate and cast out" briber or bribees, ' " .faliifiprs or pcrjureri : - That the party prts's has aupported, ' Alexander II. Stephens is now sixty cne years old.' He first entered the House ot Representative in 1843 as a Whig, and was continued in his seat until, 1859. After he voted tor the Kansas Nebraska 'Act in 1854, he was classified as a Democrat, whicn he now claims to be ot the straiUs: sort, -" : ' V; . - " IW- mkn as Jurors. Judge Kingman, of the United States Court tor Wyom ing Territory, has written a letter stat to have thcdiill straight and narrow. Commense.i if practicable, about th tenth, of April - ueyer mind tbe fiost As soon as the first seeds beg'ui to crack the ground run :?ver tbe bed with' an Mion-tooibed harrow Y shaped con taining nine teeth, if onceover the bed . -a. a ' . . dots not pom pieieiy renovate it, run twice no tlanger of de troying the cotton. This secures a perfect s'and and makes a clean Led to stand on -This is the most impoitant working during the whole seawr. Run round it with a sweep or scraper, large enough to clean the middle, cut it ut to a btand as soon as the third leal appear from tight to twelve inches .apart". All the plowing should be shallow. a.nd. re peated about every sixteen days, until fodder puling time'. Late working matuies the top cropf and docs npt cause it to shed if done very shallow. Cherokee. FlOYD SfRIKQS. A. , ; i Southern. Farm and Home. horn, that u8ed the dr, i hat 'would worr the cat, 1-r taubuig such rats as ate of the waljt. that lay in the road ihat Awes built, P. land is the maidn .all forloro; that halt mi'kid the coy with the Crumpled bom, ihr.l hoisted the dog, that got m id nt the cat for tgposing the rats that ate of he malt that Jay in .he icad that Ames built, .' 'S. C." is the mau all tattered aud toin, tuat lieu, to ttie maiaeu all lor , that half miik-:d the . Cow with the ciumpled horn, etc. Henry Wilson is the (Kj N.,) high priest all ' shaven and shorn, wuu coin pelted his dead wile to acknowledge hia corn ; he's -as bad-as "'Dear Schuy ler' all tattered and torn, that fawned on the maiden all Jorlorny etc., ad nauseam, j.'; ' : s I i, - : Fear is the cock that crowed in the morn and frigntcocd. the, priest all shaven a.nd shoin, into celling the malt twas his wife's ( n , a horn), lest it might arouse the opu!ar scoru, jl malt should be louud in tho family corn ol the K N. high priest, who ,d( sited to adorn the chair ot the mau now tattered and torn, that honied the maiden alll forlorn, ate. McComb is the' farmer that sowed the corn when he suecl the whole M. C. conceirtTthat inspired the pock to crow ir tne mfjrn, ajad .frighten the priest, all abayeu antl shrn, juto spill ing the malt from the f&Jid y horn, lest the finding it there might sulj ct him to scorn, and forever destrcv his chanct to adorn the chair of "8. C. or bearer" forsworn, -which tbe tame is the in in all tattered and torB, that explained aud explained to the maiden forlorn. that fooled with tbe cow with the crumpled born, that tots;d the dog, that worried the cat, that went for the rats, that ate tbe malt, that lay in tlr2 road that Am s built. I Buffalo Courier, ty a, true member, and his family a de voted husband and father. P. J. Oartjaway, 100 25 10 2ft thera Family " in Jibla " 4i $xt:a 4 ' Fuper 4 Jacks Liverpool Cue Sflt, i Hhds, 8idi?s and Shoulders To s Yegctator, Patapsco, lathe Superior Cur Frauklin C... I. L. Lv4Uix. . i Against ) Oidei fw; a rv.c: T. K. Thomas and V by v U.-orge Hetmuth. ) Publication. . In lhe above prpct-eding it appealing by affidavit, fi td on bthilf ol lhe pe tittDci. that the rit-fendrnb- Ge)rgj Uelmuth is n it a residnl of this Sau, and that hia place ot residence cannu af.er due diligence be ascertained ; and it further appearing iht th said XJoi rg Helmutb isj proper part; .tothe above proceeding h:ch is, a petition to dir termine tne rights ot ;tenapts in com mon of real prcjiertj, aocV to mike par tition among tuem of the auue "accord ing their respective rights and tutcrrsts therein: It ia therefore on application . of .he petitioixr; Ordered, that publica tion be mode oi.ee a wtek jor six, w itks, v in the Franklin Conritr, a ;ncwipa&r . published v? thTown ol Looifurg ir, aid count. Xejg.uifir the said George Helmutb. 'defendant, to be and appear beii re the Clerk, of our Superior Court f.-r Frauklin County at his (See in the . Court House in tne Town ol Louwburg aforesaid, on the ?th day ot aprit 147, then and there to answer the petition filed in the came, thii d.fj- .And let the said defendant take totice lxl J) he fiil to appearand answer caid petition, the ptuuooer will app'y to the C ourt fvx the relief therein demanded againat h ut. Witueas VL U, Timberlake, Ulerke ot our said Superior Court, at office ia Jyiuisburjr.. the 17th day of February A. D. 1873. R. U. Timberlake C. t?. C, Dy T. C. H or ton D. C. & C. cdnesday the 10th ins, in John son County, at4 the resider.ee -f the ' brides Slother, Miss Edie Toml,ixson to Sir. Samcel R. MrrcKBNERoi Frauk lin. i . " ADVERTISEMENTS. Undertakers Notice, i I can furnish at short notice, Cof linsot' Walnut, Poplar, Ppjcor A.etalr ic, with hearse aud driver to attend. mch 17-tr'. J. J. MiMtTKbK (otto- Food, 10 llhd-s Molasses (to a-live) i i Boap at Faeti rv t r.ces. j . , : . Cakes a d Cr eke sat Factory prices 8 Pb s -cug:i , all grades. I I sm prop tied to make liberal cash advtrcc3 to all who wish to ho d thci Cotton, jntercst d C pe ce t, per r. nun'oi n.p:.ey rdvuccd, no other charges. LOOK H ERE I - I nr (i ii i i i n n v M6rch9nls and Traders. U. 0. Ill Jl Ii lj U 11 I, Ordered bv the Board of County Cora missioncrs that all peisons whose busi ness requires them to take out License to can v on their trades. Professions and franchise are hereby r q-nn4 to bring the same regu'.arly issueJ y the Sheriff and have them Countersigned by the Register of Deeds, apcording to law audi all persons t dlin to observe this no ticewillbc prosecuted ia tbe Superior Court at the approaching t; rm; Joltut Perry. Chairman. Tet, ' Pro tern. J. B. Tuckci Clerk. ' J No J.4 -4m, FUANKLLNTON, N. C. hr rnh?lV luble Gift PMr.bution In the eountrj-j n :..- $60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BKDIS M.I lUrtl) IjT L, D, . S I NIE'S : , ICOth Regular monthly . To be draw j Mou-kir. april, 28th, 187a, TWO GRIND CAPITALS OF $5,000 Each in Greenbacks ! a c k ; defended, belittled, extenuated, condoned the offence of its leaders, ut- .terly condemning hot one of them all. J. G. Hester, tbe dirty dog lrm North Carolina who c mi to to ibis ing that the employment of women as 1 place on & dective exp-diii n a year or jurors has enabled tpe crprs to punish J more ago, has been nominated bj Pres meet urani tor tne position ct Uonsul toiSani"Kgrf Tfe "North Carolina' p pers rejiice to learn that Hester will accept. It they had their way tb.jut it .hey Woulc probably seed him where classes of criminals whose conviction could not pipe h?e been obtained. In murder cases, two or three women on the luryj say Judge Kingman have and I never failed to fiad according to the except Schuvlsr Qolfa That the re-elected Resident,1 the headland twice chosen chieftain pf tbo v.party, should stretch forth his i hand, pick up from Uie mud their orie j out cast, this same Colfu, 'and pledge him a lifetime of intimacy and ' affeo. . . . - tion: : . . II i x Will cbango the pane of the lepub lican party to the Credit 31obilir ar- ty. Ntrc York World. .'An IiifhriiottQti . i . ; ; i Tlwe who place confid nee in Ulysses : f, Orsnt, or any of his prolefaias of instructions of court, In the County of Perry Alabama there are sixteen thousand acres ot land ad vcrtised tor sue on account et the oon payment ol taxes. The effect of ra' i cal rule. " . - ' There, is an individu d, represent ax tive from the second congressional dia trict Georgia, ft hi V4"iRS'f aJ. that he is the only republican fr nj that State, and claims that he is entitled t; the entire Federal patronage' on that account.! This same individual will have to answer a the nt t session tor drawing pay . as a member o boh Hiusea during the Forty first Congress. The New Yoik Evening t'Postw says': . . . - . .. . that u It, Helper autt-pr ot " the lm oqfl TompeK. Good temper is the sunshine of the domestic circle, and must be pr'zed ac cordingly. Fretlulnesi, peevishness, sullennes?, bitterness and anger must be viewed as so many hissing snakes and driven from every hearth that claims toe distinction ot being happy. When tpmpted to give way to ill leeU ings, sell-restraint must be exercised and mutual forbearance tjjown. Much will be accomplished by carrying out the determination that both shall never .ose their temper at the same time the one i bringing .water where the other the thermometer cioeti; lau.so ip.w as brings fire. Let them treat each it does at Santiago. Btore he leaves others feelings,"1 it has been well said. tne country ne ongnr. io ne maue to ac count for the barrel ot whiskey he took from Mr. T. F. Clinton and carried to Major Brow Headquartpts : and a'- j so tqr the various bottUs of perluniery and ether small ai tides lie picked up in his raid on this town. . ItVAsnei; U.) Keporter. A. ' Teiiipe iraiico Seriiion '.;'''' " i. ..... .. i from tlio SoatTbld. s. good wilt towards the people ef the .nding CIilSg of the gouth" and other Fouth, rckoa Withbut their host. His conduct tbwards our suffrirg and op pressed fellowciiizons of Lruisiana, peeds only td be mentioned, to justify in 'ibU ftraerilon, Every true Virginian heaVtiibleiedsi io'l tbe sorrows' and hu- tniliation our gallant leHow Bouthcrnera dt 'i&t down tredden'and il!fted Com- woika takes passage for London to day. In the. course ot a few. weeks, he pro-' poses to visit Buenos Ayres, . . Ben Butler says the Lord made him. Another powerful temperance lecture has been delivered from the scafi rid. The wife murderer who was executed in Chicago pnf Fndyjlit ,n.ade a speech just before he was svung off, in the course ot which he said 'Twaa drinking whisky which brought me, to hi JDniy lor it I wouldn't , be in this place now. Do you aee this r-pe, all of ye around me heie.M - The doomed man ought the An old Reb rays that rosy be so, but j noose in, his band and held it up. 'Ye the Devil must have bieathed life into I do well when ye think: tl st bad whisky him. to thiuk of ibis rope that isgciogto t with lenity, and learn to be, as oo cas:on serves, blind, deaf and dumb especially dumb. Not sullenly dumb, but feney dumb. Not silent troai mobdishness and passion, but, silent from, reason and affection, looking out tbe while like mariner in a dark night for the first streaks e-f the dawn aud bailing it with grateful welcomr. A gentle contrast,1 4 Well arranged pond vith ua. diversity, gives a reiua xo marnea iiio Jt is the necessary condition, however, ot such sv diversity that tbe parties should view things occasionlly tram a diflerant point of yiew, and wisdom will be required, therefore, by mutual concessions, gentleness, good-hemor and forbearance, to prevent auch di versities of taste or opinion becoming the source of, quart el, irritation, or, to use a phrase of modern coinage. "nag "gle '' " . "' . A clergyman, who had tied the mar riage knot lor many a couple, was care ful always to whisper to the bride as hit parting couns.l, ''bo sure never to WILLIAMSON. UPCHURCH & ; - ' THOMAS, .f Wholesaik Gjjqckrs iXD C o m in i s s i o n' 31 c r c h a n t s No. 4T Martin Street, RALKIGII, x, C. i Opposite Citizens' National Bank, ' STORAGE STORAGE;,. STORAGE. Having completed our large BRICK W A II E II O U S E, along skle the Railroad near the North . Carolina Railroad depot, we are pre pared to receive and store e ottox aud any other Produce or Goods, aud make liberal cash advances npoii same when desired. Parties desiring to car ry their cotton over until next Spring, wiu nua it to tueir interest to corres- EVERY LADY- IN FltAXKLlX Couxtv,1 Should Kve Onel The Home Sliutlie ' SEWING MACHIINE. ft js a conibinatiqn of the best parts of the best ' Machines without their faulty. It is fully equal to any'ma-" i-hiqriatiSte, 'half the cost. It makes a beautiful sc:im, with lock stitch Jhat is imjossiDic to rip. Two p-lze It.nno 1 Horse Si B'lffcy, nitS M vfr mo n'rd Ham-, woith $G tl. O finto el Hp. ood P a io, aort f 0u! T li Fudlv Jw i'ii; Mitline, wtrth flJO u-t! I i V O.l a eh -i 01 atno, onh (300 cuk! F.vp 0d 'meriou Hun lit r Yrc . 'winli fl25 'Jct ikIp.' Oil Hnntmic WktcU-, morth $75 c eh! 8 AO. II id?i ; rrrrBut jrWice-(in I)q:.u fr in .0 o $300 ch Oo'd Cbatii', Ur- r--re, J-W. It, JLs w numb r i;.rtC&jO. Ticker, iwil el to 6J,n Ago t wanUd 'o sl fbiUt t h-m" lih-rtl Premijm M he ju d Sinl'nckitl;SiX Trie's?; Twa'rj llcketttlO; Twtntjrfi-T Tickeia fM. Clrrular rontaiirn; a full 1 -t of Hzrin1 i!ec tptl of tt e-ma rr of eltaw in, anil o I er lnf rmat n in rrferenes t tJw i fat-i-but on, w. I te cnt -o nj elcriiig tlw-rti, II le te-ia mmt bo add -ed to YaliT mc. L D. BIN r. Box 8fl. Ill w. rnhst. Ciu inn.ti.O. Robt XX. Jones. XX. X Plamsi r It Sews, hems, lills braids, tucks PRiVF-U; FITTS flf WflrPfH W. 0 i- " ' - ) - - v J " " i WITH JONES & PLUM HER. and rnitles i It Is simplq in its mechari- fsm aud t'loruiigh in Its cqitttructipji, evevy part of it be.u,g Marrnnte4 for live years,' - BEST TTLE Tfcndjp Machine Ou h:inds.ome walnut table only 37. JJest style. Hand Machine, only 25 General I Commmistion And Grocert. Merc Jut ntt E. W. Fuller, Agent. Jan. 243m. it iixiaxsox, Upcuuacii & Thomas. No. 14-tf. Commission ilerchauts. 300 Tons Patapsco Uuano. 200 " " VegeUtor, on ria.nd aud to arrive. We solicit onlcrs for above and consignments of Lofton and other produce. Williamsox, Urcinntcii & Thomas No, 4, aiartiu tt, iialeiti, N.t Noli-tf imftfc" AdSST OuTdJM XTMuSi TERRELL & HARRIS'. Center of Attraction. LX ru AO JDINl Y IXDU JM i VT i TO CASH BUYERS, 10 bbl'. Iriah PoUt a. b Wet-rn ieel Qi lVxe Owi el t h?e. Jut atritrad. GOOD AiSOBrMEHTOy POII BItE PQ SIHGIjE QDHS. AN ESD-E3S TAttlSTI OF CON ?C TICKS AT TERRELL &. HARRIS' may 20-ly. . As I am closing out my drag btisl ness, I respectfully and earnestly re quest all indebted, to come forward and settle. ; J. B- CXJFTO, rah 7-1 m. iAmlsburj , N C. 114 8jaxajr ftretf, ' Consignments of Produce rcspectluK 1 solicteo', io wiiich strict proqsI at-' en ion will be paieL r'roait returns rcnoVrerl. "ole Agents for the sale ot Ex criicuZi Tobacco Kcrtilrjir, ad lUra gonCettton Fcriil.x v., Nol8 5-n wn, b. f it rn e ft, WkohsaU Am Retail Druggistand Apothecary. 36 Sycamore SU, Petersburg, 'a IIespecxttllt ixvttes nrc MERCHANTS, ' ' FARMERS & PHYSICIANS Visitiog the City to call and exanute his large and complete stodcof ; . Drugs, Paints, Oils, Window Gla. Puuyf apices. rr famery. Patent Medicint-s Nice Soap, FancjJ Hoods. , And every other article nsatlly foood ia a first-class DRUG stork I 3- Give him a call Uiie porchs ioj elsewhtn. Orders by mail ' will receive prompt kttention. (
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 28, 1873, edition 1
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