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' r. 1 - TOM. T. MITCHELL Editor. GEO. S. BAKEK Manager. . All letters addressed to 1 Baker & Mitchell. Friday, May. 2, tA. War of Races in Culm.. There seems to he some danger of a waf of races in - Cuba, and outrages 'have already been perpetrated " which disclose a very temble and threaten- in Mtafe of affairs.: even,' in ..districts 1. . . : i rnicu nave uuruc uv uiy m jection. It is stated the slaveowners of Porto Rico, antr$,jpating th daaree of theCortc? by '"which1 fciavery ras partly ab.Qlialied on that island, deport ed large' ivniiibers o,f their chatties to Cuba, and there fcold them, contrary t the provisions of the treaty in ope ration between the English and 'Span ish Government. The slaves them selves, not long after their arrival, as cer iained tho purpose, for which they .had ep hur.ried from -their homes and toid' to otlicr mastierV; and hearing al ,. so of thcemaxcipation of their late companiSGk Porto Rico, they refused . t) worl and otherwise resisted the yoke of the .Cubans1; ' Severe measures vert promhtly jtaken to quell their 'mutiny, and on jonc plantation, thirty jjr forty werct shot and. killed before the otliers wbuld consent to work. The slaves, however, arc having their revengq. Late Havana" papers- give the nimcs of seventeen large sugar es tittes in the jurisdiction of Union and Los Palos alone, on .the Havana and Matanzds Railroad, which have been to on arcnsltaniards themselves i . ... conies, uy incenuiane. uu.ur ares a,re reported on sugar estates further porth, in the jurisdiction of Jaruco, lying between Havana and Matanzas. ."he losses so far as reported are ( esti mated by competent judges at not less han jone million dolh'.rs. . Jt is much to be hoped, in the inter csf of humanity, that these dreadful jceneg will before long be ended fo cver. i Wo almost wish the United r States would take the whole matter of n..i.- i j j ..i. I VjUUii III 112LL111 U. II 11. UUU L11HL LULI llTll I Oordian skein by one blow of the aword. Cuba, would be a rich prize for i. ,J , , , . I r p , , rvr i devolopc and ho.bander.. magmficnt resources, ana swncient, aeiepnce xo Wjjt'laXV'and authority, to main- td,n an e.tablUtment cf Jgcrnmcnt, glider which jusfce would'be ad minis- lewd to all classes fairly. and life and property might be made; secure, t. Tnr .j.i-r ai fo.waiciess io eipeci-Bud, a ruauu, s dj f ii r v. .! l.TO rm,"?r,r0m-ine0anS inem:: W ? wa 1101108 V as-- Btatcd' nex and your bare" 'head are getting k ' IZZlVf T"'u T t-lf .AwnriA.! t.t' , ; iTnU.ri , , facifc"jfe result is a s stem of mixing and sand half tempted to wish that th 2. Lnited qoid convcrfie witb you plea antly ad v a 1 i l .,.rrv.rnmnf.n,;irl .V Wl , f .. i - fmV? wichmg of blacks and whites m barber- ftatcs Government would taks a hand, u,wuf uiiiiuiwyu- ti:-Pitersburg Appeal. -n Joiot Ih m . Tlure is no worse defpoti.m .'than. t'ia$ which the South ha endufci for ht years Qtn. Ichofleld, ,v;hen in" C ;pmnd, threatened to supircss ti e lirogrrss Mit,ed ly John PenidQgion, a loyal radicaV Ilolden when Govt fnor thrni rnd to arrest fheepitOij of the Miltm 'Chionlcle. and suppr a. tcir The editors J1 : this paj cr in 18 were thieattned by the '8 andard' with ti e j .il and .U rpolye by.tbe au t blty ot, GoT' Holden., The editor uf the WilJ-.ington.Uauraai' is indited we be'i ve for calling Judge Bojhd a rascsl. - If Msj. Engjehard cnnol prove it by witncasefi from Baltimore! then the Ju 'gfc is greatly scaodaliz-d hy bis ceighlmr who know him best. ,( J:dg Durtll more rtcently suppftss el 1 the Nejt Orltans Time, foMimvly a"d w 1 b-stowed strictures upm the Infamy cf hit judicial conduct. 1 he ltlli g2 Grant Finchback t a r'co" lector, 'j reattua ; to suppress the' 'Picayune if it does not piy a license tax o! $2,000 t : - J : . . t. ' n-i I.WII1 1.1 II I I I II I II I Ull (lIWt ll.tl. k(rLnnA t..,iJ-i i, .v..- -u-. a.mw.v,... Ilia governineiit, tLe growth and, product 11 ngi -eoirancuiseme.pt" ueiora Uiey . c'ouhl count a hundred pr say.the'Lord'a ptsyer. They can commit these acts i f ,l. potism,rob a State, and then beus h. M,mt,.r u . . - talced by every njember.tf, the party. the ignorant aa well as the Lamed , If Ilolden had not been- impeached and deposed tpt .Chances are that the cjv.l war wsgged between the 'whiles an I b acks of Louisiana would have been lullv inaugurated in this eld Com. ltonwe.ltb. Grant, thould teed. Kuk ai d Ilcldcn to coma and in Louisiana. Sentinel! BU1SCB1BE VOR THE COURIER ; Only $2. . - i " - Fob the rooniEii. ; Lunatic Asylum, April 24, '73. - Dear Public i- I am agent for a fertilizer. It is a popular Fertilizer. I LaTe engaged to deliver largely, and I live tea inilei , from; the Railroad, teams beng scarce and rival Bajlroad companies delaying eic'-i others freight. This accounts pronounces my for it all. G.rissom case hopelesj. My mind however remained clear till the st week. People up to, -that tunc had been moderate in their demands ; they are now clamorous. Their motto "Guano or death V' ' u Each one has bean promised his, first, and each' one has been more diabolical- . iy deceived than any one else? They come at all hours Midnight starts them off; day break finds them! at my door; sun rise lights up their frensy ; noon tide glares upon them disappoint ed but dpgged, sitting on their coup ling poles waiting- for the load " we expect this evening" ; and ; darknes3 shrouds them plodding home, empty and profane. Thy xome in ajl weath ers invrain and storm because they can do nothing at home, in sun shine becausejthey are ready anil cannot wait. - --, . ! :. ;'. iey come with all known anjmale., Kjraesdi white; bay horses and gray, and horses with calico sots. I Mules with shaved tails, ra ulea ' with No horned one eye, mules ith none. steers named ? Juke" and long horn- ed steers called 'Thick." 'Donkeys all cars, and cowa tviUi calves,;, ; ! They, come with all knowi .vehicles old wagons painted red, -and new wag ons painted JjIucj casts .made; of an t-axle tree and two wheels! and carts with two planks jane a sheep skin for a body, carts with shafts, and carts with toDjzues : dixies with a nlace for " iust tw0 bags u the seat. and broken back busies, for "one more ba in the foot. w O xuuy come wiiu an Kinas oi Har ness. Collars of leathers, collars of bark, and collars of shuck; reins of leather, reins of j rope, and reins of grape vine ; bridles with blind--, bridles without, hi idles! of string, bridles with bits, and bridles of rope tied under the chin. 1 T ' fil H t A , They come with all reasons ; because thfiV liavft Wn 'mia a,i Wo,,.. ' " f " ' " ""V . t 1 ?J T ,Tt n . 1 1 ( i v' ' T-i o..;..t' ... I aiC . ppyuuse - uomi pma got; l .! 11 ., .1 . n s n anu Decause tnev must nave it. Thev Will ask' hm dn vmi ' thinV it -i-uey win ask ,"wuen do ou think it -r. P . ,. vS& - th C01M beforc breakfast Monday morning ' to claim . your rromige ;Th cannot te eVa. ded. If y0u go to your neighbor's store to uidethe come tbere and atjk to seo you a ininhit) if you g0 to yoUr homo they sclld up notc8 0f inquiry ; - i if you will not reply.hey coQ !thGta; I r ' "Wc, to the gate, and while your din- pertinaciously aboutr fhe prospect of it8 - gating here to-day.'? . They con- : sidcr you omnipotcnt.ihey not only-ex- i pect yojii to deliver it here, but expect you to build a private Railroad to get : t to the dppoi.' 1 4 ' ; i-' ' '' My mind, unlike vegetation, is made barren with Guano, a.nd holds ne ath- ;er impression. I . . My dreams are full of Peru and '.Phosphates, and I wake to a conscious ness! of 4 contracts to deliver.; iven Sabbath worship is interrupted. by see ing a man in church who wants five tons Tuesday, and my meals are taken :.. .! .. 1 1 ' . . ' in silent calculations of how fa a car load will go witK fifteen fanners and how long they will wait for the bal ance. 4. t' v. : j "Fellow sufierera I Can you wonder LI am he.re? f Foit Tins Courier. .tentiou. ' " JE: 1 Mr. Editor I waa much pleased ..r-.Jwltb ;of the way, and means I . - I .1 l.iU: . rr, -r . ... Ul "unuiug.uj 4,owi ; inearti.y con cur witii you in every word", fou say about it. Uut: there are a. vrrfcl inters es'a which already exists in our Town, . I that S t . A 1 . I H K ftn.Afnltw 1 1 1 . "v- , rU - ? ' f wh.cb the Literary interest is a rer, important 6n4. The ptritual condition ot t he, aiJi rent churches aa well as the Financial. I claim te be an eye witness to the (fact that all this ia attended : Now Sir, Ut the moral state of socit ty be good, tnd let there be fewer houses j .with screens jgt inside the door; and, J assiiH you tlt any Town in oui bf loved State will grqw and prosper. A hint to the wise ia tufficimti t , L W. II. Hester, Sr. LoaisLurg, N. C. Kecoveiy oi a Valuablo Record. Yesterday Secretary of State IIow erton recovered a valuable record for which search had been made in vain for several years past. It is A Reg ister shoeing th2 tames, alphabetical ly? date of commissions and enlist ments, periods of service and ccur rences,' taken from the original Mus ter Roll tf the JSorth Qarolina Lin6 of the Army of the United . States," during the Revolutionary war. Tlae record is in an excellent ' state of pres ervation and is in a good plate , hand1- writing At the close of the record is the following certmcate : ; Unjted States 1 'Office'Pf Accounts.), . ' ' " We do certify that the Drecedincr is a true Register of the orth Carol l " -. w i - f , na Line of the bate Army of tho ; Uni ted Sjtate, taken from official docu ments.; ' ' ' ; Philadelphia, 26 July, 1791. ' - - r Tynde Catlin, ' JENSA. 3IiFftN. . . - t This Register contains the names of the ten regiments the State had in the army, with some fifty men classed as "artillery." The regiments,' with their 'coaimanders. were as follows : Regiment 1. Thomas Clark, Cornl. " : 2. Alex. Martin, " " 3.- Jethro Summer, ' A. Thomas Polk, " ' 5, Ed. Buncombe, " " 6. Gideon Lamb, " " 7. James Hogan, " " 8. Jas. Armsti oig, , 9r John Williams, f", " 10.--A. Shepard, ' ' I The Register contains in . all the names of about six thousand nine hun dred men, including those, of all the Revolutionary celebrities, and' makes a proud, old record. ' In-glancing over- the names, this writer was gratified to learn tliat lie was notr the. first""' Rebel" of the name, for hefo nd Simon Spellman, a prir vate in Bradley's Company of the 1 Cth regimjant, in " for the war," TFehave reason io believe, too, that Jacob and Aaron Spelmore privates iii fhe - same regiment are of the same stock and , . ... . ... : . . . iJ pli ! uie copying at some tiuie. we ere plesed ttffind, too, that r.one of these ' ' vi i ' i- cna ef their terms of enlistment. In- dced llie wbolo jist sh0W5 few dc,c'rt. , v. ; We propose to look .into this record again apd produce something to keep green in the memory of mn who should never bo lost sight of. Raleigh Sen tinel of, tJie 2dth. A Civil Rights bill has been passed tw tU 'Z l.l. , VC shops, hotels, railrood c&rs, churches, &c, that white . people of ordinary tastes cannot appreciate .as hc ie ultra of social progress and excellence.' A hotel keeper qf Jackson, issM I knowinjE' the usual imnecuniositv . of bur African 'riends,, has, in order to C I 1 -i ' "ukuo iiuiu ins npuse, aaop- ted the following rates, which ho can i modify in the caise ef white guests yitW out a violation .of the latr : : ' - The board per montii :i two hun dred atd fifty dollars ; per week, seventy-five dollars ; per day, ten dollars ; single meal, Mtv cents : ham "and orro fifty cepts ; oysters, : per dzct.. two dol lars ana fifty cents. Everything else n proportion. No disco tintcash in advance. Ex. A. Real Hero Col-Stfphen Lee, ot Ashsville, sent I seven sons to the Confederate army. three of whom gave their lires Iir the tauss olCen.iituf'ional liberty. Anoth er con (Capt. W. F. Lec) lost bis arm at hau.cellorsvill. The old gentle tmaD XP '"Sn ver,sixy at the ut- brok ptthe war, volunteered himself I 1 I . . - uu eameco:pni 01 a rcg m nt. He discharged his arduous du iva well and faithfuly, until hirhcth broke down I ultr,yt when he became a member et I 1 I n. Ulm. fln..i4. ! . f " , vT"'MU service till Grant.sm waa inaugurated at Appcmaitrxf Court Hon e.; The veterani is the father ,'cf -Col.' Ckatles Le, whore memory ia precicua in North Carolinp, and the uncle fcCm. BtepUn D. Lee, He in ' Christian genf.eniao of 'the old achool," a chevalier without fear and without rev proaca a type of the farmer civiiiza .tion of the Sjuth, We will tiver again have tt e same c!as f noble oaen and women. We car. only hope that their memory will bechetiahed. : ;. SoiUhenr Home. G r e a. t "Western Storm. The recent storm along the Jin of. the Union Pacific in Nebraska is deS' cribed as being as severe as that of 1850. Tneiwind swept ever the plains with a Telocity of seventy miles an hourj houses were thowii down and hidden from sight under the drifting snow ; valuable; cattle stampeded from corrals and were lost and drowned ; , prairie animals were frz?o to death and. mtimed by the terrib'e wind." i which dashed them about almost like small bii?ds,.and many human lives yere lo&ti In sami places rfvtrs were comgletejy bridged with snow ranging injeptb ffrom fifteen to eighteen feet. aadUo densely was the imp w-packed that loaded wag que wtre. tiierwards driven over it with perf tct safety. At st repolta the tarmtrg at Wood River, where no; lives are knowu to have been '- lost, had, organized- ibimselves into companies for. the purpose o! scouting the country to'" a: c; rtaia the extent of the damage done, 'and' to rend raid to those who may require it. Many im migrants were encamped along the liae oi the toad before the storm began, and it ia'feared that' most of them have perished as nothing has yet been heard irem them.' Lynchburg News. Beocher on Sontli Cux'o- - . ' 1 in li Henry Ward Betchcr, in a character istic sermon at ' ri j mouth Chuicli, Sun day, drtw on South parohni" for an illustration. ' He said that he did rnt know on j earth a mc-re pitiable, bight than South Carolina It Waa at one lime the rich' est an.l proudest ot the states. Jtin- augurated those ideas which led to the disaster of the war and the cleansing J ot tho c jniinen!. rue pcppie t i South caroliaa 'hud nkod - and sucr'. ficed every hing tor " their principle; they had seen their children laid in the grave arid their hfumhohlai reduced to beggary, end yet, 'in the 'pleni.ude of their fq'trow, they would take back no particle of their faith in tfe cause. Though in;a bad caU3 thry had shown a heroism it would be well to pattern and admire. V V . - of The llo.mon religion was founded by Joe, Emitb, a Vtru.ont Tuokee who at the Hgt ol lOvyearp, removed .with his parents to Paimyraj Wayne county, Nvw yrk. The' lepulation ot the tmi.hi'iu Pttliuyra was bad. They w.ra intempera e, untruthful, and q cupifcd themselves chitfly in digging for hidden treasures, and in like v.siun ary pursnitj. They were commonly BUEptcted' ot rsheepstealing, aud other effucts. Thetb statements have never been contradicted by the Mormons themselves. ' According to Lis own ac count, at the ae of I3 years, Joe Smith began to haye vi-iun., On the right of September 21st 1823, an angel ap peared to him three times, giving hiia. msuuctiots that in "a particular place in . the earth; (v hill in' Mancheater, Ontario couaiy, New Y.ork ) jhe wouli find a sacrei record, oftiarwarda known as the f Book of Mormon.' i The book itse'.f was a historical romance written by one Solomon Spalding, and was placed in a printing office in Pittsburg far publication. Sidney Rigdon, after- wards a confederate ol Smith, was con meted with. this offiice, and the widow or bLaldinr. (who soon afterwurrU diid,)says liigdon copied the manu script - Thia was the new gospel of Mormonism. Their .first temp'e . was bailt in Obio. .Then they moved to iiiEB uri acd tbencc to Illinois, where Smith was killed in a riot, Bpffham Young succeeded Smith as head ot the church, and moved with hisj flock to Salt Lake Valley in 1847. TQng ia a native of ye: cont, .where he wasbom June 1st, 1801.' ' lJ " i Lyjiehhnrg.Netcs. A Beautiful Sertimest. The fol lowing iyai recently uttered by Judge John L. T. Soeed, of -a Vfestern court : Tha idea thaV the judicial officer issupposad to be yetted with ermine tuoygh fabulous ad ' mylhicat, is yet more eloquent to its signltfcanse. We are told, that the little creature called ermine ja so senaltive to ita own clean liness hat it becomes paraljj-d and powacUss at ahe slightest touch ot dt jfi'emccji upon its : sno.w-whito fur. i When he hcatervar pursuing if tbey spread, with mire-the pasj-wbich ltads to its haunts, towards which, they then draw knowing that It will aubmit to be captured rather han 4tfi e jtatlf. jAnd a like sensibility should belong to him who-xomea to exeicue the august I mctiona of jrfdge.1 -Excuse this bit i f saxcaem, said Smith to June, but I mutt aay that you are an infamous liar and acoundrel., Pardoa this bit 'of irony," said Jonea to Smith, eg be knocked him" over with a paker. ' ie GENERAL NEWS. Gov. Z. B. Vance will dtliver the Memorial AdcUes oa t!.e 10. ly at Char 1 Ue. The 'southerner' Reading room at Tarboro fays the Pouthercer, is fast be- cemmg a favorite resort, the rooms are opeLed on Sunday lor the lentfit of those, who are daily confised by busi cess durinir the week. Oar Countyman, col. W. p. Green lies consented W de iver the Memorial Ad dress at Raleigh on the 10th of May. A better selection could; not have been made. Col. Green is a finished scholar and one of the best l speakers In the State. We hope to jbe present and hear him on the occasion. The Aldine for May is on our tthl- uneu 10 ; ozeinowiDg witn tne mos- choice and chaste cncravinns. weal- ways hail its arrival with delight Those wishing something really elegant and pretty should send at one ft r the Aidine published mdnthly by Messrs James Sutton & Co. Nty York. Price $ 5.00 per annum, with 'two handsome chromos to each 'new subscriber. At a coroner's inquest a witnets was asked. J' What was the last- thing seen by the" deceased V ''Kerc'ene' was the reply. How and Whejt to Take a Nap. The "Herald of ILath'? says that sleep ing after dinner la a bid practice, and that ten minutes before dinner is worth more than an hour alter. - It rests and refrt6he3 and prepares the system far vigcrous digestion. It slepn .b taken afttr diqner jt. sLpiild be in "the sitting posture, as the horiontul position is unlavorable to bealthrul digestion Let those who need rest and sleep' during the day take it before dinner instead of ;ier BU(J iue win toon nna mat tney will Isel' . better, and that the digfEticri rill be improved thereby. ' Maniei, on the 24 h of April, by Rev. P. J. Carraway, Mr. David A. Splvey, and" Miss "Virginia Young," boilj of Fiat kin county, N. C t y - . ' ADVEK'l i.SE MEXTS. PEACE & SON Petersburg, Va. MANUFACTURERS L OF ALL KINDS QF CANDIES, AND Jfhqlesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nuts, Toys, Brandy "8s Canned Fruity Priz Boxes 5ca, -All prices, goods sold at lowest market GREEN & ALLEN, G-rocers And COMMIsfo m'RCHANTA . Bolitit Cons it cments of Cotton, Tobaqoo, V heiyt ' jj'ioiii-, uorn, and Produce GeiiQra.lly. Agsnts for ih j Excellenzt Cotlon, Fertilizer agd Oulletts improved Steel iirusu uoiton liic. ' No. 110 Rycannre rflreat, P-ter.bnrr. Ta All person wishing harness, of an v kind, wifl call on me, and I will iruar- antecto pleast tlieni, both iu price and ijuamy, - . - J. J. 3U'ETREE, y mh 7-tf. ' Lbuisbur, N. C. BUY THE BUOWX QQIMQK Gil?. Ibsbetin use- gold on 30 ays trial. If it oea not give entire satis faction return it at tny txp nse, ' I eff.-r tbese excellent Qirs at Manufacturers x prices and in addition will allow' a dia count tf 10 per cent to clubs of two or more a sampia uin on - exhibition at my store in Franklinton, liefer to Capt W 5 Davis, Ca TT" H Ballard, Dr W W Green. Charles Jrry, Eq; W D 8,pru7iIlEjq, W P Mo'ntgomerv Vi P Dtrry,E.q. W N JMitchelf -Esq j AH "t whoavbare thcaegina in . use. To responsible parties I wi!l deliver 'these it.ia September payable in De ,cembtr il so desire t. j '17S1IALLOR7. ' FranklintOD, NO Agtat for Manufacturer. c- BSIL ADVERTISEMENTS. W. II. Mitchell, FltASKLISTOJT, N, C. To the People of Franklin County I COME GREETING, BRINGING GOOD NEWS, I have just returned frqm the North ern cities, where I pucch&fed a very complete srock of.'general merchandize, and which I am determined to eell cheap, t allnd see. me -before you make.y ur Ppring .purchas 8. ,Se a partial list ot ibe articles making up my stock. Dres4 goods, a vciy great vari ety. Lauits huts trimmed aud untrim- med. n Bro. and bier.ched Cottons, Pri ; Plaid don ti a Kentucky i Jcnns Coftonadts, Denims, Stripes ! &c. A FULL STOCK OF NOTIONS Such as Corsets, Parasols, Fans, Per fumery, &c i i A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF r Ribbons and Silk go-ids. Huscrj and Gloves, a Inrge auj.piy. Bviuts, SLo p, Uats, g ocu tousle, e. A Superb Selection of Ready Made Clothing, HarOwnre; Crwvkeryware, Qcu-er.&wure, &c. Sugars. Coffees, Spice a and a grent many uttiar ai tides that I cannot enu merate in this short noiict . All the above goodi we.e bcul.t with grcut care, and on the BEST TE RMS Tht money could purchase And I iutend to give my cutoners the advan tage ol it. tad and I plcdsre mv word to make the above assertions true. W. 11. MI rCHELU uprll tt, Frnnklinton, N. C. 1SED ALSTON, SaidlB ani Hargess Mr, Locisboro, N. C. Having renm"d my former bu?init. with an experience of 27 years, I respect fully ask the pa' r wage of the people o Fiankhn. All work guaranteed as n-p- reseotcd Give me a trial. aprlt 3m NED ALSTON. Th r n'T'R liable Gift Di5tnbution in the coumryj 60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BEDISrtiiaOTLD IS L. D. SIN E'S : 161st Regular monthly. QIFT NTEltPftISE, Tu be drawa 31 jnJny, Juv,2nd I37J. . TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 Each in Greenbacks ! Twsp-izeatl.OCO I ft Fitp prtzta 0 Ten prize $iu0 2 IU a " reekbacks! lEoree& Bujfey, alth M'.ver nioan'ed Barre. wotth tGJU. Ote fin-t e 1 He. ood Piaao, wort $S00! Ttn Ktrrily awx0(r ilwt'iM, rth tltJ a..Ll liv Qjld acnjtciaira, 0r.h f330 ecb! F.ve t.a-Ataericn Jlun inr W!Cim, wmb mz ia:t, lerf .d( O il UnBt'og w atchHi, yortb J5 e chl t 0 IKld Ld Si . Vf 1 LTr Hunt . z yie e. (in a I.) eitt irt-m fJ9 to 330 cb Oo'd Chain. ailr.r-Tr. JW. A h U number g JU 6 5'JO. TiektU krci'el to 6,CO J. Age t-wanted o a-!l ticiti, to whom Lbtfra.1 1'remi.mt mi. b m d. &iu lickea t; S x 1 Ciets Twt'.v Ticket Tw.ntj-jye Tickets t23. Circular contain u i a full I st of prize Jnd dee inti xtoft. emaiier of d awiur. and oir ar inri mati o in reference t the i-Ut- i- niiion, wi 1 oe sent o any sua urderinz them tl !. ... .. 1 T an ic.KlinUKMUa WMl Uaiu Cffioe, . . JL, 1. bJNE Box 86, Ul r.flht. , Cin.iuniti.O. YAKBOEOUGII UOULV RALEIGH. N. C. 1 9 ' n hit GOODS II ill 1 Li G, W. BiaCKALL, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS. north oviioiirsv . STATE LIFE INSURANCE Co nip till jr. RALEIGH, NORTII CAHOLI?fA Capital, 4- $200,000.- OFFICERS: Hon. Kemp P. Bttl, President. F. H. Cameroo, Vce-President. W. II. Hicks, becrkurr. Dr K B. Haynood, ili;d. Director, Dr W. I. Hoys-.er. Aaa't Med. D J. B. Bst the tor. Attorney; ' O. H. Pejry, Supervising Agent- : r IKECTOR; Don Knasp P Bttle, Uoatod RCald wtl. Hon Johu W CunniDgham' Cel T A Holt, Hon Wm A Smi;h, Dr W J llakiwcs, lion Jha Manning, Gea W UCiDxColLW llumphrej, U Tate Murphy, Col Wm K AndeisUn, John Q W ilhams, Col W L Saunders, R Y Mo Aden, Co A A AnKoy, I J Young James A Graham, F U Cameron, J u McRa, J B Btcbrlor J C B.ake, WaU ter Clark. W GlJpchurch, J J Davis J6hn Nichola. . . FEATURES AND ADVAKTAGE3 - . : It is emphatically a Ilome Coapsny. ti.i6si,ijHi guarantee auturib ' and aatay Its raus-are ss low ta thoit ol anj firttclasa companr. It offtrt all dei:atJe Xjrmaoi iaior- . j aDce. j . Its fuada are iuvejtcd at hcme aad cliculated among our 01.0 pcop.e, Ne necessary rciiic:iwua itupassd upon reatdtnee or travel, ' Ta .i;:. . . . jeart" 1 4 ' lis fficrrs and directors art proml? i.eoi, tod iveil-jtbown North Caroling a timutc aa uuaintss sitat nd v.u.se worth and- iuterity ard aU.ne anHcient fcU-kTantees of tut Curxv-i pai:y 'a aireug.h, kolvepcy nd aUwCcei'. Geo. 3 Bktr. Local Airent" li A, L iuuoi., - Louuhurjr. N. C. Dim rict Agent, FiltsOoro, N, Q 137" Gvod Agr-'nt", with whom liba rai contrasts will be uadt. waoted id evtry cuuiy la tho sstau. iu& 21 G-u FJour, Flour' 50 Barrels, very choice Family Flour,. For isale by " . Knig, While & Shav, - - V Bulk Meats. 1 ides arid ShouJ4.nf of tho best qua - ity, selected expressly to come up t our high standard of choice meats, - or sale by - 'v s ; JCing, White & Shaw. " aa. t A. CREECH. '42? TUB MABLE HALL i TEMPLE OF FANCY, May b found oaj of the mnt aomoeU st jck et gzd ever offered to tbe pao of Nor V Ctiulln , t ual I. g ef Orcst gooaa of cverv desliabi. atjle. Wii goods ajl gruei. ou.nt, Jbtuuf tju. Uiamel and u tinned. U.n'a luU. ladla snd Ce s shaft al cf wild eti to chttrti m r,kb j l,w pric. CaltnJeeme) b- rore pn,ebMajg elwbere. )U CHEECII, jttjavila Et. - rafcif,sK.C. mh.2fl-tf- - f I To nil Whom it mayCon- ccrnt "j OfLiceRe. ol Deed, Franklin Count r T .M!-i -vr r a . t' . .... A NT AND EVERY PERSON, pay oS ia-a tax en their receinte and im . r- -- " , mm provided in the Revenue Law. ratified 3rd day of March, 1873, such ailleicU ami, Auctioueer, Com caution ltrch ants , Ac , Ac , and every person who baa nrt to obtain a Licence btfre ixercis- ing any trade or calling, ail cf whom are cotnpr.ird under Schedule B. ef said act, ana Lave tiereteiore reiurntd such their lists to the Sheriff ol tbe count v. ub oi Bkx.ui.ur.ii', cauer sc tJons 12 and 20, ol said Revenue Lawn, on tbe 1st day ol Jtouary, April, July and October, to hat. o& mth n ii.. ft-nci hj - r nrnifrfinn " REGISTER OF DEEDS?, the total amouot ff tbair purcbtsc. nceiDts and salts , aa the caas may be lor the rrtce Ui2g quarter. Tbir, therefore U to give Ntic. to any and every one interested, that tbe ucd-raigoed will on the FIKaT DAY OF APltlLcext, attend attheOFFJCtS Or THE liOARD OF COUJJTYt'OW MISSIONERi, for the purpow ol xn ceivin; sich half ; and those a bote da' )l ij to at'.etd, and who fail so to tie, wm be noteci-eLd charijea double tai. as required Ly law. t . J. B-TUCKER, Itesister of Dvcus, n.h2S-'t jrfaQk.ioCcuaij..
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1873, edition 1
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