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I. da tifr, TOM. T. MITCHELL Editor. Gi;d! .S. 1UKEU Manager. Aluetters addressed t o ' . . I'i, ... . . j llakcr & Slitchell. Friday, . . A pril. 25, 1873. .7"-. The .State Press Convention that, is io meffrin Goldsboro during the next ;nonth is a move in the right direction, mid Vt ill prove of iivcstiinable value! to jhcpn- the. State, if the right things are rjrbpflsed, arid carried out. iK ' y .. t The Modt05 and the llniied States troops bavi Keen fighting briskly among the lava Ix-d, Capt!' Jack and ' .the Indlaus. King cut off front ' vatcr. Our troop have decidedly the advan tage aiv.JVe truft,-(ht it will not be a great pC. li i I e before thebloojy thieves ,of the"fprct be brought to their mcrit enl punishment. ."Homo friendly In dian! arc fiaid to bo fighting . bravely Am the side of the whites. The latei 4:tiulinccs in this. State show Very" conclusively thejeffectof our .President's Kcllcg administration. Al ready th'2 Mac-lcs in that State under the 'tutorSgo cf the followers f our war like administration have made up yheir minds that Grant's parish (per haps something -in-tlin name) belongs ii them.'aml to prove their "right, to tho same, they hrive resorted to arms. The prer.e.it ntate of ulTairs in that.scc tion mvit be perfectly horrible, begin uingnt tho.y h:ivc in mob-law and bloo(J"fchcl ; and;:a's to the end who ;xn ray?' Nearly one hundred lives have bc?n lectin the conflicts between . , the two races, and without doubt the f-jclinir between them is most bitter. Ijt lvas ben j.radictod that in. that cx V. emc Southern country, would at some )iino bo witnessed a war of races, and if nethis wa3 the beginning. It were n 'sorrowful day wlien one race raises h murdorenw hnnd against the other, - .'-Slitii'innuCAml rJFlio. 3Io IIai it occurred to General Sherman to ask himstlf, or to ask any one clie, when and where he eleiired auihnrity t ;rderutl.o utter i extermination" cf , . ! I .... . h u iu iu beings without judge or jary, rwt.tt'-int ttcu a drum-head court mtr .1 utl-lf -I- it pcts.ble tliut General Slier ..iir.oliafl atiji prcjadico agaiLBt theMo jTo 5tCtt v the color of th.-ir fkins, or thit b does not conjider them to be human JDeings ? Ilive Indians, sava nt though they be, no rights that v. hte men ere bound to respect? Gei- fc!ul Sheiman evidently thinks s.i. Gn-. r.i , tS'eridan evidently though! to in J M.nary it 1S7C, wrbcn by his order the T'iv- Iceliant wr mtssacred by Col ?k'i, loice, uneler orehis fro .a him. one-Ltiadird. and scvcu'.y t'irie; In dian, i,. eluding women and children, j jvk- ;lh Km all pox, were then tlaugh V t-rd :u ccld blood and their v:llso y lurnf: 1 ! ' "I hi.e F.drfd boyaiD blue do not al ; wjp, l.ojevr,; confine their delicate i ht'enr.oi e o people of color. Variety h pieo of life. Thk pronf of this, without .going furtker off, rr further .b'CV, ia to bo li.und iithe bundng .'. iivc, in lit r-wn boure, of Urvu old ! It.-ddiek Crnty, in Pitt coun y,onh ! Cirfli':!, y a detatchment of Federal tr op ui.de." commacel of Brevet M? j r Wyi )s Ljman, 40;h U. S. Iufantrv, j on .the ,me)rntt)g bl Sunday tLe 20th I Ajrd d&OS And ytt we aie a Chris t an perp'o acd live in a Christian land, j u mUi a Ch'riatian' Goyernmcnl, and jry Goel to forgive us .our trespasses as we lr'vi those who tiespasa 7int Ua 1- -:' ; . l$ 0einral Sherman lha Vicegerent I n iLo Almighty Ruler of tfie Uneyerie 1 aid dors he I y some aitiiie crnnmsion hol iuLhe fcollow of his hand the I liv a i f Ida fellow mn ? lie will look ; ! i it Tain into the laws and Contlhu-.ion l his couutry for any warrant. to order tbe "utter xtcrmination" of aucklin' lalc, be!p'es women and decrepid : id m'cr; mumbliug in their elotage, rwith'mt t. fora eTen ofa drutx-bead curt mar i! I j ; -Bat whit Federal cHicer in tbis daV qml gtnervh n. caiei f6r any law, hu man or diviie ? ' i . in. Jouinal. Cons loi n A lady viiited her huthnnJ con Cued in jail in a ceighUu irg 'turn. Afierj teara wi rested and ijmt-athy cxp'eksed on both nde, the Udy faiet: There is one consolation left m in my f4 ctiori, Edward ; I kLOW whiie you apend ycoir eyeniugs.' 4- Thot'3 my imp e siou' ts the printer a?rt hen Le k'sstd his sweetheart. CI J- Tlio 'iJu'vii IetlH oF The 3Xolo; i A reporter of the Washington 4 S,ai' had an interview on Fridajt . with Prof. F. V:' Hsyr'en, in charge of the Uaiteel States expedition for tbe geological guivey of the terrUork-p, wbo yuitfli tie lava beds in Or; gon last year, now occupied by the Mndoc Indians. Tute beds are '.located near Rbett and Klamath hikes, not far from the bound. ary Vine between Oregon and California. In responce to ir.qtiiritrP, Trof. Hayden said : ' j ' Thf83 lava b.'e's are an oulfl w of Yoicanic matter, forming a ptifccr. s-a of melted rock, wjiich gradua'ly cool ed, and in cooling became broken. Ir.s numerable, little etreann bave worked their way through, and the whole, place is filled Vnh cyras. Oftentimes these ...caverns connect with each other, and extend f. r mdts under ground. They vary in -vidth irrurt fifty to five Or fix hundred, feet. The entrances to them are tneiaily v-ry small, b tby can eas.ly be dtfendend. The caverns and crevice p,. which arc well supplied with wuterj are li l.-d with rabbits, Vz ird snakes, mte,fcnd ail tun-ls of bugs and insects. . It is impossible to re.ich the Indian0. T iese beds are, m it were, a great hel! and treops cinnot ic;.ch them. i - Why, five I nutans located t;ierc cpuTei whip the whole United States army, if triey had plenty 6t ammunition. The only way is to a arve jtljem out, but that will take some tiuirJai the e In dians eat roots, saakef ,'jmice, seed1, fizardsv&c, and they get a g nxl eupply in these bad?: but 1 they. must come out some tune'. These Modocs . are the $ame rs vbe Digg r Ifiuians, tn 1 liva upoa all kinds of rep'tih.-s. They man age to sew fchL.tj together by meauof little'sincw?, and tlir.s mikejhe r cioth- inS ' - I'. The lav.i beds :ompri?e from 5 to 100 iquare miles. probably. Iudeeet, the 'whole- country ih re is a'vut tha sam There is a p jj.slbility of fha Itidians getting out, as they have thoroughly explored eveiy part, and are familiar with every pasigej. . Ic will be a d'ffl cult thing to euircund them, and there is great eluncter f Ihtir ' ILLUDirG -our TR.crs, , on acce:-u;it 'of ihui. lamitiari'.y with the beds, and the comparative ignorance of our forces as to the exits and interior formation. The Indians know every foot ot that country probably, better than you do the city ot Washington ' and hecu they have tue adfantagr. The fiaments of laTa are from ten to tally feet in diailH'ter, and g-enfraily very arjgular, and sha:p anel lull of holes, icntlering U inippssible for man to do so. We have: haU our a:ri'oi3f'.s ruineel ! i1 i " i i almost by clamber log over them for two miles rn1y .(: - ' The UtesfSaake, I);gger, and Mydocs ara all the saraej I have seen them gather bushels of grasdioppcrj, wbieh they roast, and grind t.'-ma to a powelsr find make a s.nt ot puddiu, upon which they live. All the binda h&vehilMm eds am,or:g them, and thciy arje full of the devil and create more trouble than the re gul ir Indiins. Ye.u see these half-breeds have all the cunning 'of tu'-; white man and all the treachery of the Indiana. I have in elou't thosa half breeds have creatt-el me.at ot this trouble. IIOTlOl TQ Tlie Heroic Xoncl. We noticed a the Alabama Ware house a lV.v elivs ago a lare number x edUew and neally painteel head-ho.iieis, prepared at the order el the La.l its' Memorial Association of Co'.unibus, to maik the. last rating places of those immortal heroes whose tones now mouMer ber.calh; the sod iu our own beautiful cametet y. The work of nut tis these bosri a m , p'ace baa been commenced nreiHratory r to the exer cises which take !scj next week, know that thefi.st in "We are "lad ttii spirations of huqjauity and p itr:o'.i3m, whi?h move lvour nob!c ladies to rever ence and perp- tuate r the memories of their lalU-n soi:s; j rothers and hntb.iuds, imraeeiiate'v alter the tall ot the Cca- . . t i federcy. still prompt --and. Mnjuiatp tc-day. Their vJas no ephemtral out' hurst ' ol Eentimeht, to fdfcker ar.d ex pre ero the reyctheratioas of hostile' anqort hul died "away ! along the mountain slopes but a" deep and &1U pervading desirej to honor for all time the ga'lact men who laid elxwn their lives ven in a h plcsi ciusa for their section IXx vere ice for our dead, even afttr they h's-ve pnssid to their reward in th natural wpy, is one oPtha tene erest and holiest ol emotion and ti to the memory f turs; we owe so much, shall we not vet mors delight to honnr those who Mave thrown them stives into the tleadly breach for rur delivtranca ! Ve think so. Let the hands sl innocence and bauty ugain bestrew their grives with flowers, and again drop the FAinpaiheiic tear aboye their fclcrpiug dun- In sayng tnia it & i; part" ef cur in- tention to reoptn the wt-unds.made by tbe war, tior, to kindle afnsh th? fl .me of sectional hate. Ve tow, I want to ... j f 'realize -those renowned Ticloica of peace, ef "which the p;ei has ung, anfj long again fr the rtoratina f Irater ni y good wi't. Let the people of the Noitti pay homage to their dead braver it they so desire j we can hotor and r spect them for this.' Bat let them aeord to the Suth the same right, and we shall be coulent, , - Columbus Enquirer. I iis2 lor information,' said ' one of the dullest of the members of an Anuri ca Lagis!atcre 'I em very glad to hear it,' ffcid cne who was leaning over ibe.b.d'y ' tor no one wants it more than yourself.':; Another member iroae to. FpKk 'on., the bill "abolish capital punishment, and commenced by saying, 'Mr; Sjisaker, '- the KentrrAlity of man kind i i general are disposed to ezsicise opprtsiioa l on the generality of manV' jfSDcral. 'Yuu had better kind :in stop ' said one who was ajTing n.r.r enough; to pull him byfTfe coat tail, 'you had letter sjT you are c ming outof the same-bole you '" wet.t in at Tid in Franklinton N. (J. on the 2t - t inst Mr.- J5hn Ilenrv Whi fielc1. Mr- WhiiSield was an old anel h'gliiy esteemed citiz.u ot Frai-kiiEi' After a long and paialul illr.ess he has p-ossed to the quiet of he "rave ar.d a rest in' heaven. . ' P. J. C. ADVEK'l iSEMENTS. Thf rn:y;lloiianlc Gift Distribution in the cduntiy ' ; $60,000 00 : I N V A L U A B L E GIFTS! ' T0 2SIISfiISTjrD I. ' ' L. D. S I N E'S IGlst Regular" monthly v IJ1FT gNTEllPRISE', To ba dr.iw j M-m.l:'V,. Jui", 2nd 1371. TWO GRAND CAPIfALS OF $5,000 Each in Greenbacks l Tra p- ikes Si.OOO Five Di'izi-s .30 t F 30 I n GENS AC k'S Ten prize $UJt) 1 forc & BM'ey, v. it:i fi vcr monied lljmw, w i.l.i i . . () .e Siit-to e 1 , r,e- wood P.a-e'j-wort ,01)1 Ten Fairilv awi.iy Madices, w.rth. SI--).). a?. !.JiV .!d . wa'eii.-a& Cl-.a-.n?", vorfli ?iix pith: Fye G d "Suicrij vii Jlim wx- - Va'e ice. w.-aili a:J . Jei t,ii(t e,' O 11 Iluntm, vVttc'j ortb 75 .e eh! S0a.MHi.cJ Si .r u.ct I'M - t - K Yi.. u". e.- (in w.l ) o:tu Ir. in !?J0 t0 3 jo t-tch Oi'd Ciia.n , Mlv.r- v.i e, J v.vtl y, &a. A fi ;t tiuiub.r utiG5j0.. TiskxU hsiie'. to gv; oi -fee i w.uji et ro eu urx rs ro .wikxc liU'-cAl L'rerfii .nil bo p.l'U. 1'iciict ! il'J; TWoiitj -ive i'icktsi e 20. ('iriiUu-- contain nja'fuil 1 it o'' pris,tmd .etese inn ni ol t-.e tna it rr. ot d awljij; and o-.i er mi iiiKi'i n m I'CK'i'eiiei t ti:e l ist i- tiition, w .1 be af-nf i) aiiv jiie xdcrin r them Ah le-te'is itiiibt os add vsrelto Main e ilk-?, L 1). oiNf Box 85, lJi V- . t .tXh it. . ' Un iiiiuti.O. ; Meal. . 50 Eushelrf, very nice LJca',-ground f. oni eiioice. white co; n, Fo: sa e by King. While fi Shaw, .; riour, ,FIourv 50 Barrels, Superfine Flour, for sale very cheap, by " . " . i King White & Shaw, B Bacon Call ai;d buy oar choicer Dr.con, well smoked and thoroughly cured, KingWhiie & Shaw. Un YAIIBOROUGII HOUSE, RiLEiSH. N. C. G. W. 13LACICNALL, Proprietor. 50 Barrels tfHl Carolina" Family Flour. The very best, Price $11. " i . BAUROW & PLEASANTS. - i ''" - V". - - . ' MEAL! MEAL!! MEAL!!! A fresh supyly constantly on band and e at liAEOTV & PTJLVSAXTS. ' ';-.'''"'' ADVERTISEMENTS. TV. II. Mitdiell, Fra.5kli.ntox, N. C. To the People of Franklin County I COME GREETING, BRINGING GOOD NEWS. jl l ave just returned from the North-" erp cities, where I purchased a very corxipleie stock of general nv rchandizi, and which" I am determint-d to tell cheap. Call and fee me beiore you make y tur Spring purchas:S. Sej a partial list ot ttie ai tides aaakiiig up my stock. Dress roods, a veiy great van- eiv. Xiauus nars inmmeu ana unmms meet. Bro. and blenched Cottons, Tii:;ti, Plaid tloiio ti. s Kentucky Jesnj, Cottunadts, Dvnims, Suipes ' &c. "' ' A FULL STOCK OF NOTIONS Such as Corsets, rarasols,' Fans, Per (umerv,&c. A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF I Ribbons and Siik goods.- Ilcsery and Gtovea, a large supply. Boots, Shots, Hats, stock complete. A Superb Selection of' Keady- Made Clothing, IlHrdware,' Lrcckeryware, (4J--ensware &c. Sugars Co fFtes, Spices, and a great many etcer aittcies that i cannot enu merate m this short notice. All the abfjve goods wde bought With great care and e n the 13 JEST TE RMS - ? ; That mor.ey could purchase- And T intend to give my eu terriers the advan tae os it, Ja'i and I p.edrre my word ;to make the above a$s. riioas true. W. II. SiircilELU fiprll tf, FrnuklintoD, N. Q. NED ALSTON, ; ".-','.'. ' S?eaaiQ ana Harness IMer, , Louisburg, N. C. Having rcnimcd my former business, 'with an tsperieiice l 37 years, I respect fully ak tee patronage e)t the peoj.'le of F. auk. in. All work guaranteed as r p reseoteel. Give me a trial. aprll--3-m. NED ALSTON. Ce MM S:I 'KKUS OFFICE L.yuiiburg N C Notice is hereby given,' that one member of the Bjard of Trus ecs irom each Towuship 'shall report at Louis burg on the 15ih inst. iu open CVurt, ana tnat th-y make elue aclvtrtisenuntB iu their respective Tow n&bipa of tbe time ar.d oUces whie they will take he Taxes acd Assess the property cf their Township!. All persons are re quired to attend at ihe timc3 and iilaces and list their prrpertRS it is hoi the: intentiuu of this Board rhbe coiistautly am.oyed with applications to nmit eioubleTaxes Let all attenu I'n g'Od fjiih and el ajhaige tbtir (Iu tied in this b-iia.t, ibis April 8-h 1873. 15y order ot ibe Board, J B Tcckeh, Ultik. Office oTJtc BOAltD OF EDUCATION. Louisburg NJPfAprilTth 1873. The following have been appointed a board ofiixaminers for Frankia County Zi b Davis, Clia'r. Atha 'i'horaa?, W K Barhani. By order of the board, J B nicker, fee. ap 11-ot Board of iMucatiou. PEACE & SOX Petersburg, V. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, AND Vrliolesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nuts, Toys, Brandy & Boxes ccc . All prices. gooels told at lowest ' market Pratt's Astral OU, The Astrial Oi; is purer, clearer, sa- ier anct gives nettcr iigm, ,tnan any other oil in use, for sale at CO cts cash. 75 cts wten charged, a 1. King, White & Shaw. WHITE GOODS ADVERTISEMENTS. J. H. HEATH, Saddle & Harness Maker, Court S ., LociiBtTRQ, N. C. Having employed a voungman to a tend to my Bar, bertaiti-r my tntire at tention will be given tQ making and rt pairing baddies Harness, Ac. All orders tor work in my line wil: receive prompt attentun. ILe citizens of Louisburg, anel surrounding country will elo well to give me a call b lore purchasing else wueie. -.." apriU-3o. J. II. HEATH. Sufferers from Cancer, Looktoy au-in'errs's Read tc ioIIjW :iv;. t wu.ih w. mf-Li ttd very man more iiamco ot pei-sons wh.jte cures uiLVd i-tood the tefct of i.iuei Ihio is to c:tity ihtt we thi iiaele s'gnetl taVu beu cure . e C neer bj Jjv tjie.i.e, Lanol y & he,.t ,idt at Wj i enia n s ja d a. el wclup t this dm:, aui ve be.ievo our eures t t c ijiui: e .,m chdeifiily rie'e-m-ciend ill thos - afil Lted with va.cer to aiily tj ihein one . Kr T J i.u ia Tay tteville, N C. Jenmiah we tz, indUu l'ril,tf0. Ju ia ivobert , irayett ilb, O. Air? liettie i u iz, tidlisbaiy, N C. 1 ubeii iiiya.u IV ole.i, b eJ. J lvtinith, mith .tin.-ve KC Joliu -.tut ker, Jlyoifcfcbjio', y C icv, -ill h t h ad. 1 aeto us, X C. Ms- Maiy i'ii.ther,J oo6 Ktrs, N C. V J 3ieei:i; i.aun 1 Hi I, AO Gej Lee, Jv.unsju, N e . rs Iu M Sw.cegooel, A b vil o, X C. 2kicariali CogiPiS Jlillcd ville, ti O, Kls Caroline Atbs;elf t,cul.tt, SC.' B a Wither, Cr st) v Icau, M U Campbe ', Uleisboru', N 0. Dre. Ortt ne & Be. tlv m -y be consul d or adrtsiel t uo elb ro' iiel.eal an i "Minr: eal Ins.i.ute, (ioidxboro' O. a .a Dr LI d- le, c rue.- ot jia.uc tu CoLege ctr. eti e luu l. t e, N V. bend for circular of call on them. conult.liju f.ea. to'S-lm GOLDSBOKO. Medical and Surgical Instilnte, F)R TIIK Ct?KB Of ': AND ALL CHLONIC DISEASES. Dr.3. GllF.EN, LtNDLET ' & BEHTLST, -Proprietors. J. E. Bcntley, M. . D.t Surgeon in. Charge. E. II. Greene, 31. D., Physician in Charye. : i' Having arrangt-d with Dr. R. II. K ine: Founder and Proprietor ol the Philadeip'ii Belleyue Institute fr 'h estteblishiiie nt V.J a p rmanent idti:o ai Golehboro l r the cure . of canckk, we take p c isure in ii:f iming the ifil cttd that we have s cured a It-rge, Cumiuo3 dious building, and thoroughly fuinUh ed it ffr the e pecial comtrt ot our many PatieutJ, ccm ng to us from a distance. ' Dr. J. E- .Bentley, tl e Surgeon in Charge, late Asitant pjiys'Ciaa anel cuigeon in the ' Philadelphia Bellevua InstiiUt"," is a gfntler&aa of high pro lessioDHl ' attainment, a physician ef e$p riecc. ; aid well skilled ki ;he treat ment ol Cancer by our meth el?. Dr. Greer.e bus tor 3 yeais 1 ad charge of a Branch luic'-, t Dr. Ivdnt's In stitute, at Charlotte-, N. C, auel his suc cess in the cure ot Cttncer anel other chronic Diseatea ha3 been ucprecedeun ted. ' Cancers will as heretofore, be treat-.d mainly with Dfi. Kline's i;r'-.at Cancer Antiuotis, womKriul in thireiTcct and permanent in their rcsul.s. 1 he truth will warrant vs in 8ayiog tht mor riiniiAKEST cuuks have been made I y tueui than by uuy and all other methods cony-uner. e tvill take pleasure in teuelirpc the rjamts and P. O. aelefr-sees of pertODS curt d years ago, and who remain per fectly weil up to tins time, to any wno will apply. Let all the utl cted write for a circular, or come auelsce u. Con sultation te. PiO.etiiTnal Fe within the reaeii f all. i Infirmary on Walnut St , second door cast of new Hotel. Bard sn the InsiU tute low as ibe mftfktt will permi. Our OSue at Charlofe lsiuelnrwe of Dr. Lindlry. who i trcaMng larg- cum be; 8 at that pl-.ct. Ad chronx Di-ea-es tieaed viiili jnpnceeuu.c J SsUCeCS''. mch 14 2 xl. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Crockery ad Glassware. - Kerosene Oil and Lamps, 84 Sy-yimore St, Opposiie Iran Front rnrEfJUJunr. ya. QOOLS CAUETCLLY PACKIiD. GREEN & ALLEN, Grocers And COMMISSION MERCHANT Solicit Com SEent of Cotton, Tobacco, W lacat ITloiti Corn, mid Produce Generally, Agents fot ih.- Excel'enzi Cotton, Fertilizer and Oulietts improved Steel Brash Cotton Gits. No HQ Syctmwe s:ret, P-terbar- Ta. Mo. I - ljr adt:rtisemenis. N a t Xi. Brown, D7A EE IN Coniecticnarie?, Canned Goodf, Picklea, Sauces, A p.63. Oranges, Lemons and Nutrj Freh Crackers and Cakes.. New snivel of CHILDRENS CAUUlAQEf, A large Block e f MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Viedbs. Baijos, Guitirs, Ao cordeons, Flutinas, Drums, Fife? Flutes, Piccolos, Flageo- lets, Tarn bonnes and . Triangle?. VIOLSN, EA O, I) GUITAR STUIVGS. . Violins, Biws, Hair, Bridges, Pcg, Tail P rcs-, Drum Heads, Crd una tin ares. Baskets ! Baskets 1 I Baskets ! ! ! A large assortment cl PL UN AND FANCY BASKETS. Birds and Bird Cages, Gold and Silver Fish, Fncy Goods, Teysi tc , Of Every Description. My stock of Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. I wilt sed at. Cost, to Reduce stock. Dy,n't forget So. 10 FAiETriVU.us Street. U.iULiun, S. C Jsw. 3 em BAlUtOW&rJiEAS'AiNTS FLOUR I FLOUR 1 1 40 Barrels Elmwood if Family Hour. Warranted to be equal to any ever iu Louisburg. Price $12,50. V BAIIIIOW & PLEASANTS. 50 Barrels Super & Extra riour. dooei article. I'nce lrom o to $11. l ilty centi a barrel lesg feir all flour delivered at Franklinton, and I twenty-live cents a barrel Jess than the above prices, in lots of live or more bar rels. We yviil state that Ave have maele arraugcinents with parties at several poiuts to keep us supplied at all times and on terms that will enable us to sell at "Northern prices, with freight aelded." JJAKUJW & PI ElSA.Nl S. YESEGAIl! Several barrels good apple Vinegar for sale at ' HARROW & PLEASANTS. , LAUD. j Tut up in Cadd es expressly for fami ly UeO. BAPJIOW & PLEASANTS Garden Seed, ' Afresh supply just received, at BAimow & Pleasants. ISiicoii J Bacon!! We are now receiving another Car Load of Sides and Shoulelers. War ranted strictly i prime, which j wc are selling at "Xorthcru prices with freight added." BAKltOW & PLEASANTS. 4Q Barrels Golden Fleece Family Flour. A beautiful article, anel warranted to please. Price 812,2o. 15ARUOW & FLEAS ANTS. 40 Barrels Violet Family Flour. A prime article. Price $11,25. j 1JARKOW & PLEASANTS. i.i All person wbalng harness, of any kind, will call on ine,and I will guar antee to idease thein, both In price and quality. j J.jJ. MlNCTREE, nih 7-tf. " Iouisbur, N. C. J1UY T1IEBH0WX iuet;etin u?c tout on cm rsvs trial. If it dots not give entire iaf.s- fiction return it t my expanse. I Vr these excellent Gir) at llaociactorers prices and in aelditioa will allow a dis count i f 10 ptr ctfut to clubs rf tr or more- ' A simple Gio oo cihibiticn at my store in Franklinton, ltfer to Capt W K Davis, Capt Yf II Mallard; Dr V W Green. Charles Perry, Eq, W I) Sproill, Eq. W P Montgomery W P Pe rry , E:-q. W N Mitcbtli Eiq- Ail ot hom.hsTe tbtse gins in use. i o respontiuie parties i win ceti7-r theae ins in September pajtble ia D ceinter il 83 desire I. - Vr S MALLORT, Franklinton, N O Agent lor Uar.ufactcrer, Advertisements. NOKTU CAItOiaif A. STATE LIFE INSURANCE i ' Company I - RALEIGH, NORTH CAnOUNA. Capital, - - $200,000, OFFICERS: ' : n3, Kemp P. Battlt, Preidnty ' F. II. Cmrou, V.ce-Prtaident. V. U. Hick Secretary. Dr E B. Haywood, MeI. Director, Dr VV. I. Ky:er, Aaa't Med. Director. J. B. Btthelor, Attompy. J. U. Peiry, bupervuing Agtnt. . DIKEGTORS: non Kmp P Bttlc, lion Toel $CldV Will. Hon Joha W Cunningham, Col T M Holt, Unn-Wm A SmUU, Pr W - J IIkiwns, Hon John Mnn;ng, Get W U Cox Col L W ' 'Humphrey, U Ttta Murphy, Ceil Wm E Andetsoo, John G v illiams, Col V L Saunders, tt Y Mo Adea, Co A A .cKoy, I J Youpp, James A Graham, F U Cameron, J C Mclae, J B Bitciitlor, J C Blake. WaN W'?,,m' 1 ' D"'". FEATURES . AND ADVANTAGES. .It is emphatically a Home Company v' Its large capital guaiuuleca aurg;ti acd sakty Its rutts are as low' as those of any firt-elsi Company. . It oQiTa ail Uenirable forms oi imiur tnce.- , : L funds bre inTeetsd at home sad, ciiculatnd tmong our oad pte-ple, i No--. nectrA&i revliltiioua luinostd upon residence or travel. I i'oiiciei uou loricit4'-Ji ilur tw years." Ls ofiicr r and tlirvctort are promi-" ueut, aud weil-kuunu N-rtb Carotin ia a, nh )t experience a business men, snd whose worth and ' iatejjrilj are ut ne suflijient utrintees of tti Com- . paty'a irng b, slvacy and aucceet. J Go. S E-iker, Local Anent, I. A, Le)uetor, Liniburg, N. C,' District Agent, PitUboro, N, C td&Z Good Agent, with, whom libe rai contracts wdl be aade, wanted ia every county la the State.' mb 21 Giu FIoui Flour, 50 Barrels, very choice Family Flour, . For bale by " Knig, While & Shaw, Bulk Meats. fides anel Shoulder of the best quaV itj-, sclecteel expressly to come up to our high standard of choice meats, ! For sale by i ; King, White & Shaw. .a., oeeech:. - ! MARBLE HALL TEilPLE OF FANCY, y7 be f und of ibe mot omp'U stock cl go.d ever offerei to tie pKp! of Nor.V 0r ..in-, e tutU i if Ortt gooi of -ever? dcviabte tle. W'rito eoodc ll grt( ci. e; nf, Lkdit flats, trurmel and it. tinned, iir.u liatt f sdie tnd Ce ;tb tl cf Wulcj ci tougbt tt rx rur.b:j lm pricit. Caltnltee me, b- Lfore j)U.-eba.Eg tLewheic. A. CEEECII, FyttteTl.le ft. halcgu, S". a' mh.l2S-tf- To nil AVhom it mavConn cent Office Reg. ol Deedi, Franklin County Louisburg, N. C , 23tb, March, 1873. i NY AND EVERY PEUSO, psjlog tax on ibeir receipts and sales, as. provided n tbe Revenue Liir, ratified 3rd day i Marcb, li?3, inch us Merch- ants, Auctiouters, Cnmiition ilercb- aut?, tic , &c., and every prn who bu Brit to obtain a Licence before xercis. ing any trade or cllir., all of whom. are comprised under bcu-dal3 15, ot said Act. an.l hkve btrctolore reiurntd such tb-ir liita io tle SbcrifT ol tbe county, ABE NOW REQUIRED, uadtr sec t on VI and 5, vf pid Revenue Law. onti.e 1st o)i oi January, April, Juiy and Octnbcr, U list, on oath to tbe REGISTER OF DEEDS', the totat amount rf their purchset rtctipts and t!tf , aa thi Cktz cay be lor the prece tlirg quaiWr. Tbif, tbersfore U to gire Notic, to any and every ore ijiuretted, tha tbe undersigned will on tbe FIltaT DAY OF APiULcexS attend at the OFFICE OF HIE COARD OF COUNTY COW. Jil6iiurcn, lor ttie parpou oi r ceiTinauth ha:f; and thof e hoce doty it is to at.e'd, and who fil so to .ic, wid b ndeel nd cbcrgceid) uble tax as rtquired I y law J. D TUCKER, RcgteUrofbted, ml2S-lt - - lU-aaktyi Couniy.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 25, 1873, edition 1
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