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TT 1 i !' f I . 0 1 t Clje ( ouricr, 4f TOM. T. MITCHELL Editor. OKO. S. UAKEIt Manager. ) All letters addressed to. ' Baker & Mitchell. Friday,.. ;.....May. 23,1873. rXt xlit? I'uIiHo. Having sold my interest in the Franklin. Coi'iiivii to my Partner Mr. Geo. H. l'aker, I take jthis opportunity I rot making it known. ,Jrom this date my connection with the Courier will he only as Associate Editor, while Mr. Baker will he tho 'Editor and Proprie tor Under his entire control the lOURiibU'Will no do'Jbt merit the same ' t f an increascu patronage. . .. -. . ' .1 I . .. .Tcrti T. Mitchell. Having purchased the entire intercut of the present Editor, Mr? Tom T. .Mitchell, the Cockier from this date will he entirely under my -control. Mr. Mitchell will still have a connec- - tion with the paper; as Associate Edi-' Truj-ting that in my new capaci-; ttyi niayTineet the wants of the peo-i iie, i am most rcspccttully, ' ' Ceo. 3.' Baker. Xrnnltliii County unci it lliiii-j. It is with pleasure that we are able to inform the people of the County' nbai the Board of Commissioners in tend, and arc making preparations to investigate the indebtedness of the ?ounty. Tt will no doubt he a very difficult matter as setne of the former 'Boards left matters in,a very tloudy .condition. The Commihsionci.s say 'that there arc somethings, that up to" tins time they have not h'eca ahlo to unravel ; and that )s the reason why; they have boon silent so long. Every thing that can he done to clear up iwhat is "not fully understood, and td hrmg out tho indebtedness of the i. .... 'County will he done by the pre; cut Jsoard. At their last meeting on Monday the 19th, steps 'wore' taken loading to this end. ' We are also glad to aunounce that the unpleasant feeling bcUecn the Board and Courier, engendered by notes written by both parties have been settled, and that all will do what hey can to show fully how the County .(....,!.. .1 i. 1 -i i . ? iiwHu, uim iu Keep up us creait. C'liIoCTiiKtiup OIiuho on tins Coiif elei-iito 13eut, Chief Justice Chase, while holdii Court in Ih.Ieigh, North Carolina, " in iSGD, was invited to participate in the Coremomcs ot decorating the graves. of the Uiiion dead at Magnolia Cemetery, lie wrote in answer a letter embodying cntiments of forgiveness and frfiterni .ty with the Confederates, and was ta Jcen to task for it. by Mr. J. . E. Wil liams, president of 4 national bank u , New York, to which he replied, reiter- ating the sentiments expressed in the jbriginal letter. Ho said " it is that irue patriotism requires that the close pf i great civil war should be marked hot by proscription or disfrtnchisc jnent, but by manifestations of sincere good-will, especially from the success ful, and by generous recognition of whatever was really brave and earnest and noble fn those who fought on tho failing side. I have no sympathy with the spirit which refuses to strev ' flow crs upon ti c graves of the dead soldiers vho fought against tlie side" I took and I am glado know there was7 no tuch spirit among those who joined in decorating the graves of the soldiers of tlic Union vho lie buried at 'ngnolia Cemetery. The Magnolia lavishes its pci fumes freely, tho pleasant air I reatlie.s as softly, and tho -warm sun shines as brightly over Confederate as fiver Union graves. In the lette r which hasnncurcd your censure I sought to put into' tho 'icarts of my countrymen something of the diviuc charity taught by the tree, the air and the sun, as well as hy the precepts of our Saviour, I believe it has done some good, '. and I believe it will do more.,, Exchange. Irejs -Aissocintioii. On Tuesday the 13th, -we arrived at Goldsloro f .r the purpose of attend ing the .Press .C- nvention. We fto;od at the Humphrey House whice we do pot hebi ate 'to', 6ay is the finest ard most commodious Hotel in the State. Mf. Wright the proprietoruLlyjiad stands the art oi Tfdmg wel', and n n- drrirgcom'ortaMc, ill whotop vith him. On Vtdnvsdav and Thurs lav thePieis Asf ciuion lor North Caro. Ina was formiMl and officers elected . i , A fu!l acrount of wl kh has alieatly I ecu published in the 'daily papers. On Thursday 'evening by iavita i n ttom Mr. Stanley, President of the At lantic Railroad,! cars w.re placed at ot i disposal for an; excursion to Beaufort. On our arrival at . that phce we were Mr. Samuel R. Street, he Ocean House who entertained hv proprietor ct spared no pains to make the trip pleas ant to the' excursionist. We can not close this account without returning cur thanks to Stephen Turner (col) for the handsome manner in which he treat ed u, fn placing ct our disposal three of his boa;.s well manned to carry U9 to any place We ntight'wish to visit. While at Beaufort we visited Fort Mu- conf and were much pleased with what we saw there. jOri invitation from Messrs Richards ri and Boyed of the Gaston IIou?e, Newborn, wo visited that city, and were treated like princes. The memory of this trip will hwg re main withes, and will often be recur red to with leelings of pleasure. B. i For the Courier. "Musings on tlic Past. We move joyously in the pleasures of the, present. "Kind friends around, lovingly smile and the joys and" hopes of life arc ours. The beautiful in na ture, the charming landscape spread with verdure call forth rapture from our bounding soul ;.nd we exclaim how fair and faultless are'' things of earth. The rainbow of hope with its varied hues, paints in glowing tints the future, which will to us bring .happiness. As the distant hills crowned with clouds of azure, illumined by the rays of the setting sun seem more beautiful when viewed from afar so appears the misty veil of that future which we would feign pierce, believing then our dreams wo uld all be realized, whether to tread the path which leads to the far off tem ple of fame, or live in the hearts of those who love us content, with the offerings of affection. To the past, the dreamy past, my thoitghts are turning, and in 'its Ipiig vanished moments, visions arise ever beautiful, for truth on them is stamp cd. Now T am conveyed to that little town where were spent my childhood days, and see again tho school room, whose moss-covered top was &wept hy the branches of the wide spreading Maple, from which Ave named it the " .Maple Wood Institute." Still in my memory dwells our c-Uss of seven, where wo so long drank from tho pure fount of knowledge, and climb d hfo s kill together. Alas ! the mystic tie is broken, and wc are scat- tereJ "ar fl0m those scenes of innocent Pi'- A. happiest, brightest days of 1U.Y 1113 tooiquicKiy nast tiiou flown, still incense of gratitude burns bTightlv ' on' the altar of my heart when tuming to thee. Beautiful as some Lritrht dream w. - comes the -memory of my cherished friend gentle Ilattie 11. Side by side, hand linked in hand, how often - have we , sat p.ouiing over the same book, sharing each others ,gricf and joy.r When released from school bow quick ly, wc bounded for our old accustomed walk along the grassy slqpe of tho hill and by the side of the stream, where we gathered the fragrant jasamine. Wo parted to coutinuo our school duties amid other scenes.' ' - lonths rolled by and wc did not meet. Then to her home she returns, friends of her youth arc around her. happiness is on every faC3 and banished is all gloom for the bridal mightof Hat tie IL, calls together the beautiful and gifted. Bright lights are gleaming, youthful :icps. heaurwith joy' and pleasure as a winged se: aph seems hovering oer the scenes when'sho took upon herself the vow which made her anothers. As the prayer -of the holy man of God is made and her head is meekly bowod a mur iucr of adiu":ration steals through the crowded rooms, and cajrer feet are swift to father. around with floral dfts fit emblems of her purity and hcart- felt congratulations are offered, ' for many are theyewho love gentle' Ilattie ii. I' ; ' , I" hor own household with a man ly heart to lean upon, she moves the light of all. Fortune smiles "on them. Prattling tongues lisp'tht't seet cn- dearlng sound mother. J heir hark is sailing smoothly o'er life's sea, and ail exclaim" what more of earth could they dosire. T? A.l x it. iuw muiiiiuui iruiosoa- an sur uhdiiigljccTs written. The crumbling of the eighty tower, tho de cay cf tho smallest cottage, tha ppen iug of each flower and rustling leaf of tli0 fore4' tue tiny.bladeof grass glis- I tenmg in tue morning dew with each ittle insect that flutters by, all, all re mind us of the transitory nature of all1 sublunary objects. This h a life of changes, the fairest hopes are blighted and our hearts dearest idols pass away. The scenes "are changed and friends stand around her bed side, :willing hands administer to her slightest wish, but a silent mcssinfrcr is hoverinjr near and sadness " with its dark pall over spreads each countenance, for it js the death hour of the early called, the lovely Hattie L. . i Our thoughts dwell not pn this pic ture for one far more cheering and enduring arises. 'Tis Well that .in lifes bright morning she should pass away from this Earth dark and drear to bloom amid the more genial clime3 of the spirit land. Her mission lis fulfilled, the page of her young life's history is unsullied and she passes away, but to be remembered. Ever in the hearts of those who knew her best will' she ljve, and herl -memory will be cherished and entwined with the choicest flowers of affection whose delicious aroma will awake to ' the re collection of one io kind and gentle, bidding us look away from things of Earth, and: pointing us to tho'seblest regions of elernal day where all the pure in heart shall dwell." . , ! ' EOLIXE. : Louisburg, N. C.. May 17. 1873. ' 3Xtiilc QDvrsiiii's' Tiiliitc to Woman.:-1 At an annual banquet of the Wash ington Correspondents Club the follow ing toasi was.r ad : ! Woman: ha pride of the profta siena and the jewel ct cur3. r ' To. which .-Mark Twain responded as fbMowS; ; ! Human intelligence cannot estimate what wc owe tf woman, sir. J She sews on LuttODF, shj ropes us in at the church fairs, she confjdes in u?,! tells whatever she can , find ut a' out the little privaJe affaira of our neigh; bor, she gives us a piece of her mind sometimes, and sometimes all of It. In all relatitna of life, sir, it is a just and gratef ul s tribute to say of her she is a 'brick !" 1 ;. : ' . Wherever y( v; place woman, sir, in whatever position or estate, she is an ornament to the place tho occupies, and a treasure to the world. --'Look at the uamcs of history ! Lo.ok t Dc3demon' Look at Lucretia Borgia ! Lok at mother -Eve I I repea, sir, look. at the il'ustrh.us names of history ! Look at E:;zibttu Cady .S'anion ! Look at Geo. Francis Tri)u ! And, sir, I say., with cowed bead4 and deepest venera tion, looknt the mother of Washington ! She raised a boy jthat could not lie ; but he uiever had a chance. It might have Uen cliil-rent :f he had belonged to a newspsptr corresp-ndt n:a'icldt j Mark looked atound placidly upon his excited audi.nce, and reumed : 1 npeat, sir, that in whateyer pot,iti6n you put a woman, she is an ornament to society, and a treasure to the world. A3 a sweetheart; she has few equals, and no superior, As a wealthy grandmoth cr with an incurable qistemp r, she H gorgecus As a wet nurse, she has no qual am ng men. What,' sir, would the people of earth be without Women ? They would be scarce, tir. a!mihtv scarce! Thn let us give her our sup port, our sympathy ourselves, it we get a chance. 1 i But; jesting aside, Mr. Picsident, m-in is lovable, go.ciou?, kind of heart, beautiful. wDrihv. of rtaopf-f inf nil a. ttem, ot all def,-rencp. No one hue will -refuse . to driiik he health c;rd:a!ly, for each and ev-ry one of us has personally known, loved and lion ored the btst ot tliem all4his own mother. I For the (.:ocbieu. i Iii?oiMxx-clicuiilIc. Since ther command was given, let there be Light ; and "there was Light. Light has been eij-yed, though but little appreciated by the hnmau race. There are a variety of lights, all are ecru nnted with that tact. That refill gent oib if day at meridian is a great dispenser c( Light, and without it all v.ou'd droop and die. The moor, pile emprc'JB of the night, thrush her Light be feeble has in all ages' been e- py. d by many lovers. ' Then in the !iim : ment there are find Lights, and we would be greatly surprised if thy were to abset-t themielvfs, which is a cn stant reminder cf the fact that one loae ftar an a most memoraMe oc casion directed the wise men of the East. There are also ait;kial Lihu, and notwithstanding they have chejetH the wery traveler andjjiadebia very litart K apithiWhim j yet whn hromiUMnTontact with tV!o Tit. above earned thev are nertpcilr - j -"-"o nificunt. Some of those are, portable, and some are stationary, some have re flectors, and "some are without! All those are no doubt benificialf bnt a Fixed L'ght " inclostd with Red Class " is ye, I must confess incoropre hcnsibla. l' ,". ' - ' ! ' ! . ADVERTISEMENTS. GOILJ)SI30IiO. Meflical ani hnM Institute, ron the eyas or XXDt ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. Drs. Green, Lindley & Bextley, Proprietors. I J. E. Bentley, M. D.t Surgeon in Cluirge. E. JI. Greene, M, J) Physician in Charge. . i ' Having arranged with Dr. R. II. Kline; Founder and Proprietor of the Philadelphia Bellgyue Institute for the establishment ot a permanent office at Goidsboro lur the cure of cancku, we take p'.easure in informing the afflicted that we have secured a large, commo dious building,-and thoroughly furnish ed it for the epecial comfort ot our many Patients, xsonvng to us from a distance. Dr. J. E- Bentley, the Surgeon in Charge, late Assistant Physician and Surgeon in the Philadelphia Bellevue Ir sti' ute," is a gentleman of high pro kssloaal attainment, a . physician of experience; and well skilled in the treat ment of Cancer by our methods. Dr. G;eenc has for 3 veafs had charge of a Branch Office, to Dr. Kline'd In stitute, at Charlotte, N.C., and his suc cess in the cure ot Cancer aud: other Chronic Diseases has been unpreceden ted, Cancers will aa heretofore, be treated mainly with Dr. Kline's gre-at Cancer Antidotes, wonderful" in their effect and permanent in their resulis. The truth will warrant us in saying that mor permanekt cures have been made by them than by any and all other methods combined. We will take pleasure in EendiDg the names and P. O. addresses of persons cured years ago, and who remain per fectly we'd up to this time, to any who will apply. Let all the hffl cted write lor a circular, or come and see us. Con sulfation fee. Piotesii mal Fee within the reach of all. Infirmary on Walnut St , second door east of new Hotel. Board m the Instis tute low as the market will permit. Our Office at Charlotte is in charge of Dr. Lindley, whe is treating large numbers at that place. All Chroulc Di.-eases treated with unprecedented success. inch 14 3ai. Nat L. Brown, DEALER IN Conlectiouarics, Canned Goods, Pickles. cauces, aj p.t.-, Uranges, Lemons and Nuts-; Fresh Crapkcr3 and CuUes. New arrival of CniLDRENS CAF.AGEs, A large stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Such as Vdios, Banjos, Quitirs, Ac- Cordeons. J? lntinas nrnma V.fe. i'iutes, Piccolos, Flaaeo-, . r. . ' lets, Tamborines and Triangle.". VIOLEN, BANJO, AND GUITAU STHISGS. Violins B-ws, Hair, Bridses.Pec. Tail i iect?, urum iieaas, u rd and Snares. Baskets ! Baskets I ! Bakets i f A large assortment of , TL AIN ANp FANCY BASKETS. Birds and Bird Cages, Gold and Silver t isn, i'ancy Goods, Toys. &c , Of Every Description. My stock of Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, I will sell at Cost, to reduce stock. D.n't forget No. 10 F atet rEViLLE Strtei ItLKIGn, N. o. so. 23 ai ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! VTc are now receiving a full assort ment of Dry, Goods, i Notions Hats wr "t cuoe5 "ardware, Cutleay, &c. ' Terrell & Harris. SADDLES! SADDLES!!! Saddle Clothes, Bridles, Hauiters, Tern 11 & Harris. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! Bacon, western or country, Lard, in keg or barrels. Molasses, all grades, from 40 to 00 cts. t ollee. fcugur, Itice, Tea, &c, Terrell & Harris. fLQUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!' A large stock, and Trlce3to suit. 'J er rell & Harris r . NEVy HERRINGS ! 20 Bbls, is'cff Herrings. Terrell & Harris. !; CORN! CORN! 300 bushels of Corn fo' sale. . ' ' T: TeneU & Fan is. MEAL! MEAL! Just ground and fresh.-. Give us a call. TERRELL $ HARRIS'. HE GOODS ADVERTISE3IEXTS. GREEN & ALLEN, Grocers And COMMISSION MERCHANTS Solicit Consigcments ol Cotton, Tobacco, TVHent ITloiii-, Covn, mid Produce Generally. Agents for the Eicellenza Cotton, Fertilizer and Gulletts improved Steel Brush Cotton Gics. No, 110 Sjcunore Street, Petersburg V. No. 1-ly All person w ishiuj harness, of any kind, w ill call on me, and I w ill guar antee to please them, both in price and quality. J. J. MlXETBFjn, pah 7rtf. LouUburg, N. C. II. It. Madison, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, And agent for the sale of MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 106 Sycamore Stieet, Petersburg, Yd. Joel Thomas. J. J. Jones. Thomas & Jqiics, JONES1 MILLS. Franklin Co., N, C. Having purchased the Stock of coods belonging to J. J. Jones & Con, we nio ptbse to carry oa a gcneial mtrcantile business at the same place, under the style and rm. ot vhomoa oc Jontf. em uioi-iu cYcijiuiug usuauy Kept lu sucil a business. i, : u : i ... . With experienc , backed by energy. polite attention and .ood will, wu trust lor all, sustained aud supported oy our menus, ana the trading com- mutiny. We expect to, and will eel! as low as others lor cash or on time. We expect to buy cottcn and other produce, thereby accommodating the people by giyiug him a market pear "o"e. i -wr,. 4r..ii l.- .i "c sF:uui:y soucu me patronage U1 Bt uo,u wul,t an" coiorcu. THOMAS JONES. april 18-JJm. J. U. IlEATH, Saddle & Harness Maker, Court St Louispuna, N. C - Having employed a youncr man to a'- tend to my Bar, hereafter my entire at tention will be given to making aad re pairing Saddles Harness, &ct All orders lor work in my line will receive prompt attention. The citizens of Louisburg, and surrounding country will do well to give me a cau u.t jre purchasing else where. april 43ra. J. II. HEATH. ATTENTION. I ber leave to call siecinl notion tn my card, to be found under tbe bead of irrtiiessiouai carus. in a practice of M MT 1 1 upwarils of 30 years I have some valua ble receipts of my own and other i hys- lcians aud as mi eagc makes the largest item ii Doctors bi Is I fust to dq much orhce p actre. aud say to a I who have obstinate Chills. Liver dU eases. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism (par- ticu'ariy ch'onic) Dysentery &c, to ca'l.and I thi .k X can cn e or gicatly t enelit them.' Wm. 51. Ckkxsiiaw. J- R. CABY. WU0LES4lifDEALER IN Crockery Glassware, Kerosene Oil and Lamps, 84 Sycamore St, Oj$o&iic Iron Front PE1EBSBUEG. Yx. GOODS CAUZTTJLLY TACKliD. Pratt's Astral Oil, T,he Astrial Oil Is purer, clearer, sa fer and gives better lightt than any othr oil in use, for sale at CO cts. cash, 75 cts- wtenchargcdf Kjng, White & Shaw, ADHRTISEME NTS. We II. Mitchell, FltASKLISTOX, N. To Ihe People ofFranklin Ccunly I COME GliEETlNG, BRINGING GOOD NEVS, ' I have just returned from the, North ern cities, where I purchased a very complete stock of general merchandize, and which I am determined to tell cheap. Call and see me' belo:e yuu make your Spring purchases. Sea a partial list ot tn m ticks making up my stock. Press goods, a vtiy great vari ety, Ladies hats trimmed and untrim med. i, v Bro. and blenched Cottons, Prints, Plaid don 0 tit s ; Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadca, Denims, Stripes &c. A FULL STOCK OF NOTIONS Such as Corsets, Parasols, Fans. Per lumery, xc A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF Itibbons and Silk eoods. Iloserv and Gloves, a large supply. Boots, Shoes, uais, s.ocs complete. Ac l Superb Selection of Heady Made Clothinir, Hardwarp Lrockeryware, Qaensware, &c. 4? rr sugars, vonces.apxts, and a prct many otuer articles that I cannot tuq merare in tnis snort notice. All tbe above goods we.e bou tit with great care and cn the BEST TE RMS l hat money could purchase- And I i intend to give my customer the advurjs tage ol lt.i Call and I pledge my word to make tne above assertious tru. W. H. MITCHELL, apr 11 tf, Frankliuton, N. C. NED ALSTON, Saddle ani Harness Hater, LoUliBCRQ, N. C. Having reumed mv former basine?. with an experience ol 27 vears. I refnict- iuny asK tbe patronage ot the people of Franklin. All work guaranteed aa rt r- resenieti. liive me a trial. ' apr ll-3m. NED ALSTON. UTERPHISE The m'y-n. liable Gift Distribution in the countryj $60,000 OO UN VALU ABLK GIFTS! TO BE DISTRIBUTED I L. D. SINE'S lClt Regular monthly fJIFT ENTERPRISE, To be Crawa lln l:iy, Jut, 2nd IS73. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF 5,000 Each in Grcenhayla "J W J prl2H 11,000 l ive prizes Ten prize . f iuo EXBACKSl lHoricA iSnzry, ith SHver moinfed YlxTKc. rorth tV.H). One finA-toe 1 :oc wood rno, .. Tn Fac-ilv hcwi ie 5lMh'De, worth Hyo .acr.l Ji"v o -Id ajia& Chair.?, worth 00 Cich! 'r.ve Ud Amencmn Hnn'-in WilcW. wnb .2a rajh. Tea Uie,' G 1 1 Hunt nj? V.r LYrr lluntii ir Vtc :e (in ) moith Go.d Cham, .ilvr-w., re, JswtW, Auj l1Qn;l-r t6 6W.. Ticiurt. Lmi!cJ Aget wanted to e!l ticltff, to iberal Vrem i:m lx a L fclH2l lick'. 11: S.V 1 ri-lm T-- licketi 110; Twtctt-Te Ticket 120. Clrcuhr eontJin n z fulS I vt orprizend ueM: i4ioa of tie nmccr of drawiij', and other informal i a in reference t- tlte "jbwtrl butiOD. will lie Mitt to anr ano ordering tbem All lettet mut U aJd e-d t iTain Office, L, D. BlNK.DoxW, 131 W. F.fth t. (;in.ipnati,0. Herrings, Herrings. New. North Carolina nerrincf, com. ber oce , Famdr Rcc 4 Cor, for tale T ' JZma, White & Suxn. WHITE GOODS mm ADVER'I iSEMrXTS. STATE LIFE INSURANCE Company. '". RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Capital, - $20000. OFFICERS : lion. Kemp P. Battle, President P. II. CamcroD, Vice-Prt-sidtnt, V; 1J. Hicks, SccrtUiy. Dr E. B. 11 at wood, Meil. Director Dr W. I. Itovster. As't Med. JYrtt J. B. Batchelor, Atiorct-T. k. ii. reiry, fcuperTising Agent. DIRECTORS ; Hon Krup P Battle. Hon Tod It r.SA ' AVtfll. Hon Johu W Cunningham Col T l IT.. I. IT 11' ... . . - ' ill uoii, uun nci A MUltn, Dr W J iiAKiwns, lion John -Manning "Geo v ik vuvuiii ti ii unit) n re v. i: t- Muphy, Col Wm E Andewn, John O V ilhams, Col W L Saundew, R Y Mts Aden, Col A A AitKoy. I J Youpc James A urabam, l U Cameron Jo MclUc, J B Bachelor, J C Blake VaV ter Clark. W Q Upchurcb, J J bath? John Nichols. ' FEA1URE3 AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Comranj. Its huge capital guarantees mu:u and ealtty Its rates are as low as those ol ant firsts Ias company. It offers ail utsi'rahle f Jims ct imur, ancc. Its funds are inyestcd at heme an4 circulated among our-on people, No necessary rdiiciiuna imposed ujjon residfnee or travel. uou-iuricjiau e alter tw . I;a C'tticcra and director r. ntn.,; r.eut,ai.d wtil-kuown Nrtb C.roho ia. s, b )se experience as busintss mcu and whose worth and iuUiily ax ali ne sulUjitot guirantees of u.e Com. pa:.y btrcjigib, bolvmcy and m.ce Goo, S Btkir, Local Agent, 11. A, Luuuor., Ltjuisburg, N. C, District Agent, Pittsboro, N, C 157" pood Ag.nt?, with whom "libc rai contacts win be made, wanted it every touuty iQ tbe btati. : mu 21 G.u . !i X AVhom it niti Co 11 Ofhee Reg. ol Deed., Pranklin Coaoty Louisburg, N. C , 2atb, March, 1573. 4 NY AND EVERY PERSON, pajicg Vatax on tteir rtciipts and alu, at provided iu tbe Revenue Law, ratified 3 d day of Maicb, l-7a, such at MeicU anif, Auctioneer, C mciii,sioa ilcrcu ant, Jtc, kc., and every person vho bat Ort to ontain a Licen-c before txercia ing any trade or cullirnj, all of boia are comprised under Bcneduie tid Act. and Lave heretofore returned inch their liitt to the tjueriffoi tbe countv. ARE NOW REQUIRED, under tetnl tions li and 20, ot c aid Revenue Lawi, 1 on the 1st dayt ol January, April, July and October, to list, on oath to tha REGISTER OF -DEED?, the total amount r-f tbeir purcbaaer, receipts and sakf, as th-j cas-j may be lor tbe price-, dig quaiUr. TLi, tbtrefore U to give Notice, to any and every one interested, that ibe undersigned will on the FlKT DAY OF APUIL next, attend at tbe OFFIG'B OF THE HOARD OF COUNTY COM MISSIONEU, for tbe purse ol re ceiviug tuch lis;?; and tbose whose doty it is to at'e-.d, and who fU to to do, will be noted at.d cbarid double tax, as required by law. J. B- TUCKER, Recif Ur of Deedf. iiihS?;-'! Fracklio Coumy. PEACE & SOX Petersburg, V. MANUFACTURERS EOF ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, AND intolesule mid Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nutt, Toj, Brandy & panned Fruitf, Priie Iioxea fcc. All goods told at lowest market pricrt. UUY the imowx The best io use. Sold on 30 I'aja trial. If it does not give entire - satis faction return it at my cxpenae. I c ffrr thete excellent Girs at Manulacturers prices and in additioo will allow a di$ count cf 10 ptr cent to dobs of two or f more- A sample Gin on exbibitica at my ttore in Frankliotor, Refer to . Capt W K Davu, Capt W H Ballard; Dr W V Green. Cbtrles Perry, Eqf W D bpruill. Eq. W P Mootgomerj. WP PrryEq. W N Mitcbtll All ot whom bare these gint in' use. To responsible parties I will deliver tbeae Uint in Septeaiber payable in Ds cember it to desire t. W S 1IALLORY, Fraoklintoo, N O s Agent iQr llanufactuitrs.
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