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' " ' j ,'i y r : v i i 4 i' i i it s I t 1 u C Ik C ii Hi' t c C . . . a .... GEORGE' rV BAtfEli, Editor, and PitopRnvron". ... ...-, T. T. MlTCHEIX, Associate .Editor. All letters addressed to I'VMa j.. . .. ........ . Junk. C, i 873. M'Imv AVc wero told by t!;e Rcgi. ter "-of Deeds' (who is clerk" fur 'tucf Board of ( 'ijiiiiniioiicrB) that the order i - -' . . orreg-js- i tc:in the outstanding order, against the count)', was Lcinjrcsjndcd to very actively. V e were ninth gratified, to leafri from him that the county- d-dt would be much smaller than? imagined . by many. About $8,,(M0 in order? have already been registered, arid the ?Z Istcr is very confident that there 'u' not more than $7,000 n ore of orders out. If there any reason yhy tl0 county s ri fdiou'd be at such a heavy dis count, with a debt of $15,000 against t!ic county? The taxes for "the prcs. cut year will reach $10,000, leaving a debt of only $,000, that may be eas ily; cancelled by a 4 k pedal (as. (which wj'h;pe wilj be v tcd by the peojlc of - llio county). We feel satisfied from recent developments that the "county r ler.idiarks"- have ,bceii the cause of the depreciation in our county - paper. And rilit here let tis warn our friends who have orders on tl)3 county, to itecr clcar of the sharkers who have so well hucced'ed in destroying confidence iu our county solvency. 'Nor do -we exempt the' County Coinmissioncrs, who w ith their' eyes Open kept the con ditioir, of our county from the people. Nir have they yet complied with the .W". as to making public tire claims audited by the board. "What we want to see; is our county paper worth. 'dol lar for dollar ; and a stop put to these operations of the sharpers who 1 would Keep down the county credit, fur. the mrposc of filling their awn pockets. 1;aIii4u( ton in Om Stiittv. AVc who live in this portion of the !tatc in tlie . midst 'f Academies and Surrounded by Colleges, are, unable to realize how gretit is the ignorance of Iho people in i-onie -ccttous. l'ublie S ho'ol.', so far have proven worse than i'.Jluro, for they have not cilynot uveh the uucd'icatcd any learning,. ' t,t ha'e by the manner in which they 'i-ivc been pohduetcd, bceoind unpop v'ur with the laboring white masses. . Tlterc are some Counties of this tate .bat are not able t support or will i' t support even one good. school ; and a consccjucnce, those who are' vn nble to send 'their 'children to" sohie Luardmg school must sec them grow up in .ignorance .and stiperttition. This state of things should not exist, and vptiljl notrlf the ioople of the different sections w .-uld take hold of it as they- should, -and work with a detei initiation Crime will never L't;-. on in the hands of tho twin-sisters, ignorance, and superstition, but 'J their "natural sejuencc The public Schools hould be patron food by the vioide, and those who have them in charge ought to sec that none but' I oonipitent Teachers arc employed -A Never 'was there a rreatcr mistake made than that of procuring cheap Teachers, for those who: offer tlrcir learning so low have but little to impart.; -'ur i e.ople bave workcl hard siuec the war td'mcnd their fortunes, and have done remarkably will, but in do:ng so eeiu tb. havo Kvt j s'ight of the need cf the vLiug geuei'atktn Kdueatiuii it is that can only make-our State prbs perous and her stattineu wise and true. It is the key that 'opens the iiind for the reception of all knowledge nnd raised the humblest to a level with the noblest M?y llcaveu .f peed-the . lime whe:r every, neighborhood, ham let, village 'and town may bo blessed with- a good school or larger institu tion of learning. : - - XrjinUliiiton Xnlo and ITomxilo A'tulemles. C;i Tl;v sday the 30th of May, we ttci.ded tho closing exercises of the "bovc named scliools which took place it the Male- Academy. On our arri al wo found tho houso filled as it itcemed to its utmost Capacity, hut af ter a good deal of pushing, watching and standing, we niannged to get a sr;mfortaic. sent, where we had a good Mew "ef tht entire as.sei.b!a;e. ; As is' ih-ually the caso the f ;cr s of, the young adies and Gents were most expres sive of the part tlley were to act in lifes"draina upon this -occasion' -Here the music ceased,, the curtain rolled up and the orators made their appeal enCe- Wilhout any attempt at flattery.- We think -.the students acquitted them selves, most bndsoiiicly, anel wevoiild pay some eoiiiplinreMsnJyall did so well, we" should jpver knowT when to .4top. I The eh irysJes :nl dialo.u s wirre jwU acted, and ' frequently drcv down' the house The young Lddiis did themselves great credit in their es. says and recitations of prose andpoejt- ry. The niudv, w'as excellentEvery' tiling, passed oft quietly, it being one of the most orderly crowd.? we .ever. saw, l'-fofT Foster ' manager fur the xcasion and Miss Tunstall, gave the; people a great treat in giving this entertainment, and one that they will appreciate". In closing this skketch we feel that we must say something of the 'Valedictorian, Mr. Green lloss. Mr. Itoss is a youn? man from the lower part of ' tins county who by his own Work is endeavoring to school himself. His-iCachcr informs us that he is a hard student, and bids fair to make a fine sclkdar. rriiv. t wo Oool Ti.iiuH. In ti e most calamitous circumstance-, there me two 'go.l ti'mes' always pres ent to tl 'o consciousness of humanity 'the gocf old limco' and lheg od: time coming, - Thus memory and hop-, like two wings of vast ccveep 'and .power, arc ever strurdiig to Lear 113 up oyer the dreary Vacuum, or ratl.cr tlu daik and storr,iy depths of the present !. Why it: is that the fi.s', 'the good old tim(.fjj is in the ilv,ral, while the l itter, "thel good time coming,' is in the lingular, vc shall not u:idoit ke to de cide. ... Is it because we know more of the p 1st, and see it more iii detail, and so speak of it us something multiplex , 'whereas of the future we -know nothing. At leist not.iir.g of which number ami other condition' which belong to nia terial thiols erj predicable, and so think and speak of it as a vast and ur. known wh'de:' When-ve'think of the p 1st, it is like'looking iac'k on a wide anll'vatied landscape, through winch, winds a road which we have just travel t led, nnd- 'llij .ood old- times' we see there are the patches of green mead w land which here and there skirt the ro'ul, and' the stately forest which ul most hides it. in its rich and dark luxuriance, and the s:lvery 1a1c?, an 1 ; winding, willow-bordered streams whrch it h:iB crrs?-d, - and tire picturesque1 variety of hill and dale, straight line1 aid -curve, up and down, rough' and smooth, which it presents to 113; where a", to think of the 'future, is liko look ing out on a vast and unexplored ocean, overhung, tor, by a heavy mist, where nothing, not even' a honm,' is visible, and we, only know-, by the laboring and heaving surge that' breaks at our feet, that it is thtrc .that', our path lies to wards it, and that we are just about to (inbuik upon it. . . - This may be in p.art the reason' why recollection bears the cramp ot mulfi plieity, expectation that ot unity. It is Well to look both back and for. ward. To look b.ick makes us thought ful, sober, cautious,' conservative. To look forward flakes us arvlcnt, and bold, active, inventive, progressive. To f. rm a c niit.lc and well-balanced ch.cractei, aai to .minister to a tru", i-afe, and enduring development of so eiety, both mental habits are necessary, ... They who look back too mucUi.c cnt tv be timid, tardy, tenacious, idd.focry- 1. Th.-y look upiu aU.hange as an etl iu its ll,andaretherofore, p-vssiveiV; at least, enemies te ;avention and p?v rrtS9. 2ot 0.tl ni- the bpantifol and useful arts wUi'h adorn and dis'inguish ir age ae-elcr.tiing, in so perediblo a elegrec.' toeoni'otlou. the ehmmunie i-' '.. ... . tibn oi 'intelligence, and the diffusion' of IUiiowledge, mini&icring to everything ir. fact wlncbtccdi to make mi-n kinder. , happieranel bettor wou'.d have been in existence, it the workPs march had been under the leaVs.efcipftisch itffea In fac, the world 'wou'd hive hul no march.; Its coatlitionnvouhl have been a erpetn;d halt, an encampment through all ges. Humanity would have made no advance fought no bat les, won -no victories, gainevl no con quests, created 111 history. Nothing is so utterly ehstiucuva asUxce-s:ve con scrvatism. ' O i the other ban th y -who are ever pceiiqg into, forc-casiia anel crowding ou towards the future, are rash' and vis'unary. Their inventions are hum bugs, their schem a are impracticable. Theyaro incapable of true progress, tney tt not Know wua. U is. j?-4-r progress always implies a past, and i3 conte nt to be an advance upon it. True divclopuvnt preserves tha o'el and eairiesit forA-ard in an expanded and improved loim into the new, The last nnJ most p u'ect tpo f the fcteam p't-j"h retails somtliinu (ni Dm2th jng wh ch it could rot disptrce wiih too)jin m the first impL xroes stickg whith bioke the to'.! of ti e' primitive c trtli ; the adniir il!e 'EtcHnu-prtvea on which the ITevv YoiK ' 'Le lgvi" is printed,' are the result oi tlirf e centuries of impriiVcments on the rude piioung blocks of (jtut ir ; t!;e p r.'ecttd Eloitr'c Tc!i f;r-.jdi the euo. s or in -due trme and older oS Dr. 'Franklin's kitesinn.; evcti i.s in Nature, the old wlitat rt; t-vropj im'lm'io.r -i n ' 1 o r4.v h-t-r thj old tru ;k f upport'jatfTl 11 loot send up sap to cvjj'yy. ar's increasing mass of tranches and foliage ; and the raMjsiicTfui's if, when be pours his juaTl tide ' into the bay., carries with him tlie tiny 1 rok which I fijst issued out of his h"ad tvers. - r To scrura e the pist from t1 e future wi uid be to 'cut e-ff the trie from its root, the sTCHin fiom: its fountain. The '6ocd o'd times' were the rot and sp ring of the 'good time conii? K and h; who .vea a viC and well propcr lioncd heed to both, isthe man who has the ti uo. philosophy of history. Little Iii-a.XJuclci- A lit tie bird under my vyiudov ? rrisoned, aud curbed c'f his wing ' Is wiking my spirit to glaelncfs, Trilling his sor.g to the Sptii g. He "knows "not :o"i it reams that have i ri vi n Chains ot the fieice Winter king, And, li liti the'groyes with their laujh ter, , Sparkle; a velcomo to Spring, j lie sees not the sweet lragile flowers, Hicli'in the graces ibc-y .bring, .j Nowcoyly unveiling their beauties, iJlushin a"velcqmQ to Spring. He heats n-.t tlie pranel choral anthems S )nsteis of freedom now sing, j j While f..rest ate meadow are vraving Waving a wc?c me to Spring. I - '! j " ' He sees but the v.allK(of the city, IlWrs but the hum anel the ring Ot the mart and the loom and tho aa- . vil; i Grimly saluting the Spring Yet tlie little b'nd under my window rri'soucel, and' curbeil ot I is wing Is tiinliing the air with h.s can'l ", Trilling a wileomu to Spring. ' pi Trilling tribing ! 1 Triliiiig a welcome to Spricg. I Th? neatest reply extant t- those who wi-ih to 4 rua'. eviry. .newspaper, they may chauCvj to buy, according to their Ou'a ideas, is the f :lovi'ig frtun the Lyov.s (T. Y y lijpub:ica;r Moa senger ; . ' i. ' ' ' 1 ' t4 A '.former fubscriber, who discon tinued the pap r becausef he cr.uid not tu; k j it say -j ist such tilings as he thought it; ought to. cay, has recentiy ?xprs.l' corioielcrable surptisc to hid irhnd?; that the paper should k.;ep runiog since 'he has withdravvn his pa-'ronage. It was pretty fJS3'wjr"v for a while, we confess ;'u: by- nf ting to put suuai in our tcai aud by buying a cheaper grado-n' paper col !ais, and reversing ihm j,:r ,a.seCoi d or th.iu timo.w' aviagta to g-jt along until anew- subsCri.)cr c.Vne -ok lu placo fotiC;lsp.'f.ted but 'disgruntled' jriend-a'-a then lUvhuni was himself agaii-. Nothing but ligid ecouruny "id cany cn; safely over such a c.il..;n f y as the lass of a subscriber-""" A Kaoical NKAsrAi&Ks Tkihutk to Stcxea-all Jackm ii. Ai this di? tacce troni the cud events n (l with tlie hand'.netss 1 feeling mellowed by the laspeVcI "lim, Sve can all arf.ird to be glail that h nor;blo reeoriV.i1vttrcl.' faled to the men who - touht b.ave'y concii-titiou?!y fur a - lost' cr;i-. -Ve do no: hiak that anyAmerictm would felus honoi do-S'toiuiwail 'j.-iekior-, t.r w!ohl be sniy to ku v that E""!iihN mea kave resolve el to Cv:v,'ucmo.ratc his virtues. Eeading members of the lirii ish Pliamcat bTaTe contributed to a monument which is soon to be erected ovtr the remains of the dead soldiers This monument which has been finish ed, and is soon to La sent ovtr to this ceuntry. Wc lmpo that when it is uii;ue i.ie otr,,i jrave tl.4; t c casion may bp ce:cbrattd as v uld lcv come a national and m.t a fectienal .figure in the annals of our time.'' j Doctor, is tight lacing inj I Of corset is, Madame. AD VE R T ISE-ME N TS SADDLES! SADDLES!! Fuddle Clothes, Bridles, Ilaulters, Ac, Tern 11 & Harris. NEW HERRINGS! .. 20 Ebl, :Xew Ilerrin-s. Terie H& Harib. ADVKUTISK.MKNTS : Helical and Snrgical iEsiitnto . - FOR TIIE CUi;S Off- . AND -ALIiXJUHONIC DISEASES. GUKEX, "LlNDLRY & HeKTI.KT. Proprietors. J. E. BaiJf, M. D., Sin-aeon in Chhr'jc. ' - ' II. GiTrijc, 21. D., Flnjaicit'ui in Churye. ' . i Having- arrangcel .with --lirr Ri--M-r Kiinc; Founder and Proprietor of the Philadeipl.i IJellcvue Institute for tij establishment ol a permanent otliee at Goidtboror lor tlie cure of cancku", we take ple-asure in informing tlie afllxicd that we-have s'. cured a targe, cnnmo d'u)us building, anel thoroughly furnish eel it for the e.-pechd comtyrt ot cur many Patients, "cona ng to us from a distance. Dr. J. E- Benlley, the Saigeon in Charge, , Lite Assistant Physician and Surgeon in the Philadephi BelleVu; Itstitute,'' is a gentlemaq othigk'pro tessjoaal attainment, a . pbjsiciau d esp.rieLC? ; and well skilled in the treat-, ment ot Cancer by our meth el. Dr. Greene has tor 3 yeais l;ad charge of a Branch Ollice, ,to Dr. Klint's In stitute, ar. Charlotte, N. C, aql his suc ccis in the cuig ot. Cancer, and. other Chronic Diseases has beea unprccedcu ted," " Cancers will as heretofore, be treattd mitinly with DrIiiline's ;reat Caue.r Antidott s, wonderlul in tl;.ir 1 ct, and -peruiuuent in their resul s. t he- truth will warrant us in saying that mor rEK.MAXh.VT cuifcs haVe been made I y them than by'any and all odier niclLodi combiner. We wilt take pleasure in tendiig the naihes ajKil.P. O. addies-es f pjrons cured years ago,, anel who remain j er lectiy weil up to this time, to any who will-apply. .Let ail thexlU cteel write for a circular, or come anel see u. Con- sultaiien fe . lo:e:,. i uai Fee within. the reach ot all. - Infirmary on Walnut St , second door east of new Hotel. -Board' m the Instil lute low as ihe market will permit. OurOihce at Charlotte is in charge of Dr. Lindley, vhi is treating larg; nutnbeis at that ph.ce. Ad Chronic Di.-ea-es tieateel with unpreceelcn.ed t-ucv ess. inch U-3m. 1 ! I ,i 1 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !! We ar now .receiving a full assort ment of Dry (Jooils, Xotio 11s Hats lcMj, Jrhse-, b'anjwj.re, CiitieJy, Ac. '. Ter tell & Harris. , Notice! Notice -IS All pirties indebte-1 to Jss.-l H-;nlv eke'd , sire NuTifieu anel V.KoutlaTl) to come t'.'iwitrd immediaf.,y h"Ux ctt!e their ac-LOnt,; or th';ir" accounts will be placed in ku Qlccrs hands for co'iiec ti n. . .. a.so, a. pcrs jn3 holding claims ajjciinst tv,e s;i:nc, will pha-e present 1 heir ; accounts forsetih ment, Tuis Ni -tick :s 'given with the expectu'ion that ,. will ba cuiuplied witi;. II, liENLY, Extrx. And lastly f ead This. i All persons iadebjed to the Firm of Ilenly Ward, are letju-sted to make hnmteliate setiieuent.."e,r their hcoimi: Witt he piuoed in an olhcers bands collection. ; : C. J. WAUD, S Surviviair lv.rtmr lor may y it. 4 ; t laiiklmttia, . r N. (JL lOIi AU.WIIO Alir.LLIG 1() V. OKK J.1 Aisyi M oho:i r. "t'eit tr.ev, i-a;, Hi ke iriu ie t, $'Jo , e wv-viiat h -u e oc 111 e n net un vt!i oilier !:is v.v . sv.i-t-l by all. . Ui :dl ; 1 1 ei lur ' ur'C.-un-tr... nudan :i9 u I tie ear.r "li ii ii laic oij.oitu.i-tj I -r ji i-3 who aie .it w k, a ul ojt of uioiie , to nii'iu ii !.-H-jd 'at iivi ir. io e pitil Lein reou red v iu- p iu: hie , iiuw T 31.-.K-. a 1 ii:.u. ' L'iviifult n ruct oi;s e it ui. 1 ev pt o: io it- s x ei r L.aruii it Wevt Is - er e o. N Y. J-O lie- AG1" i t ve y a 1 1 r-1 v 11 ki i v.- a id ' HV I vtiih. i i-.ii; . M. e:n! -, eel I r itlha.a it ti-eta.- to WANTED the' McKee afariBtattar o piiiy, CO:) liro Uvay,e-Tl'cri. Tim rinLoit coiU'Ayiox. Every Ldy wants ojo! ;Lveiy iJhii tu;hi io havi e n- ! -el o re ei t t Tea iocs Aeuesj, L: uo tee a av.ua c-?ip: of'iS eh." Ti; ! j'i a ';in . ni:4 ai.a l uldtLini; ti.ti e Vw veire;i t . W Jl k. ' -i- IG iI..eilI-E. X 2 J Lit Th.i i...... "el. a ATfn t:-r - . J a 41 Fell f'i' icu gu.l-a td, or c Jj re.aade 1- is i:- ioujo.'wi L fall iiiree.ic!-. le-'iwi-n v .u' i-aeaLc Oj. b0 i:roid:iy4 N. Y. Hili: NEW Ei-ASfiC 'iKU:S An imp r--L ta t iaviit'oi. It r.uin the l;u.u e at :i!l ti ut-r, uul uad r tLr li .r leat e-xe ebe aid sevr-i b r m. It is en ni hcia fn. a-i it krlt on n t.hl a day, ff c. a Iemui it at euro iu a f.w wevts .Sd 1 c.n ap aud sat I y ilaii when lc-ti i su tl, c icu .va f:t-vre.i or-e e J y l t-r seut tu il ltttic 'nu to., tr adw y X, -yt Citv. Xob.ily aats M t.l -pr.i Jnisis; Uo paiaf xl ; Uey nip a t q frrtj leUJ . my 9 1. ADVKirilSHMHN'TS. Ei.Tnr.jjvs. J. J. Jones. Tlioinas i- Jones. JONES' MILLS. . Franklin Co., N. C. Having purchased the Stock of goods belosgiiig ta. J.'"J: Jimis & r on, we pro jm)30 to cuiry oa a gcr:eiul uietcantiic "lmsiutea'at the s-aiie p'ace, tu'der the style and firm of Thomas is J pi?, c m bracing everything u ua'iy ke-pt in such IV buiintss. . . . With txpcrier.c , backed by energy, polite attentioj and t,oo J wid, e trust tor all, sustaii.cet aud supported by our "friends, and the Haling com munity. We expect te Aim will Sell as lo-.v as others for cash ur oa liuu We expect to !;uy cotton ami other produce, thereby accommodating the .people by giving tuem a- market near ttieir home. We rcppettfully solicit the pajronage ol al', uotn win e, and c-doreet. TUOMAS & JONES. opril iS 2:n. ALSTOX, S LO'JISEUKG, N. C. Having rc?umcd my foiraer business. with an experience of 27 years, I respect fully ask tt;c patronage of the people of r ranklin. All work guaranteed as rep resented. Give me a trial. apr 11 - am. ' NED ALSTON. FT-EUTEHPR1SE TJieo- ly li ii.ihle tiift' Iisibi:tioii in the country, 100,000" 00 IN V A L II A li L K G I F T S ! TO UE DISniiiUrtD Ii L. D. SIN E'S 4Ut Peitii-.'.nnu ! r 1 111 1 LiSE. . 1 Tu be elnuva Frid iv Jvf 4 , ONE Gil x y aPITAL riUZK. ?iu,0Oo,IN GOLD! One Fvize o,000 in Silver ! 0 l-'iv ln.i s v-n prizes Two Fi-ui H- C:irria-ee and riatclied Ilore with -ilver-.Mou ted Ibir. o th e:iea : lwo L.u..gies Horses Ae wmth i,ou caen. jwonw-i 1 tl tiosjword iin'so th ?U0e ui ! leu l'a:u 1 ivw ij a liine wo.t .fliP e:t-h ' 13 OCiO ibiiu Mlvev I.e. ve.- Itur.tin- Watch s. wo-thtr mixt rj o UiU . hum, kile .ware. Jewell y. .Vr Ae. n le niuuber (jilti, iu.MV. 'iiJke-..- lini- nea to j.) 0i0 , Ag; ts wanted t tell lifhls, U v.aoai J.Ui ral l remiuiiis will hr yniil 1 Kke. vi"; lwet.ty.Jive : ulie' ,-U. Circular eoutain na full 1 t of pi i.o,:md e'.e.-e ipti ki t tl e m luer or d awin,', :mJ o. er iariiaati -u in ref lesiej t the "i-i.-t. i- laiton, vt I be . lit so anv ane jie'.ei iii ' them .".ii ie.it i Kili-i tjtr :uia i"eU lo Slain e. me.', 1. 1). olSf Ihx sa, Ul.F.fl!itt. Cin iuu.ii.O. ATTENTION. I Jeg leave to tall !H.eial notice to iny eaiil, to bo tt,und under the bead of L l ofe.-ional C:lrds; In "a praetleu ot upwards ot'U years I have sonic valuu b o rce-cipis of my own and other h leians ami as mi cage: makes the ;':trct lteln it Doelo.s hi is I t.u-t to elo niiii-h oiliee p aeti e. and -ay to a t v.-ho have obstinate chills. IJver ili-ea.-es. I)yiK-psi:i, Jdieiunat'sm (pur lieu ary eh onie) l!j:eute y Ac., to ca i.aiiil I tbiuk 1 eau en e or cat y eeiK-nt Liiem, 31. JJ. IIU.NSUAW. I Pratt's Astral Oil, The Atrial Oii i' purer, clearer, sa- le-r and ives ix-tter li.iit, lliau any other o'l b u-e, tor .-ale at CO els ca.di. WV.eui iiar -d King, While &, Shaw. FLOUR! FLOUR! HOUR! A lare stock, anel prices to suit. - n-rrell A. Harris GROCERIES ! GROCERIES!! IJ.ieou, we;terii or country, Lard, iu ke:r tr barre-H. - Mola-se-j., all grades, from 40 to 'A cts. Coliee. iuar, Ili-ji, I c:, ', 'IcrreUA larri-. CORN! CORN! SCO bushels of Corn fo- iale. Ter e ll is FH- m MEAL! MEAL! Ju.-t ir outid aud fic.-dj. Give us a call: TERRELL & HARRIS'. m IK J- Uil X J." ADVKKTISKMKXTS. Indian Blood Syrup. 3 t3 t The gre.itc;t blood pr.rifycr in the. world.. It nets upon th- L:ver, KidL- Dey-, resulV.es ih'j B iwtls. quio's 'tbe Nervous System, promotes digestions, Nuiiihe--. btrtirthcns tnc. Itivioratts. It opens the nor- s cf the kin and in duces healthy pt rspirat'on. THE I!!iDI. N bLOOD SYUyi decs ill this. There are no spirits employed m its composition? it can be usevl by tiic most delicate, babe, or the moat in firm, aged or fetble- Call at CALISHEIVS BRICK STOBE Lx ui;burN. C.anl see certiGcates of purties who have been benefited by. the u e of the INDIAN BLO JD SYKUP, and also irtta bottlo. apr II - Um- Ve II. Jlitcliell, FUANKLISTOX, N. C. To (he People of Franklm County I COME GREETING . 5 BRINGING GOOD NEWS. I have just returne I from the Noil! eiu cities, where I purchased a vcrj complete stock'of general m-rclntP and which I am determined 10 t' cheap. Call arid tec meuelo.-e y'u make y.-ur Spring purc'.ias s. 'rf --u partial list ot ltcaitir-;trg.aiik;0(; u.", ,,.y stock. Drcsa ig;o.'.if u vei grit vuri tty. Ladus k.,s trimma ai.d untrio meel. Era. and bicr.ched Cottons, Priats, l'lai I tlou.e-ti!S Kentucky Ji.-: li:, Cotton idef, Denims, S ripea A FULL STOCK OF NOTIONS Suth as Corsc.s. farai .-U Fa; s. Pvr- fumerv.Ac. A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF Ribbons and Silk ir.-vxb. II)Sf rv and Gloves, a lar suj p;y. jjyou, buo.t, Hats, s ocs coj:n:ele. A Superb Selection of ifeady Made Cl-thir-, II ..dware. v.r.'tKcry warn, ti i i h.-vl -re .c. w - , a reat rainy tti,tr a-t eiet, b T I cauuot ttu nurt!fc in t!.u r.ri tu ice. All tue xIm.yj r''-'a vrc e b. n-lit IV k Rrvi.t i arc hi.d rn ! he v n - J3.JSST TIC Li MS ! hat money conlel purchase. And I u.tend to ive my cu turners the ad van tajc ul ir. Call anel I pledge my word to make lue ab'ivc assertions tru.. . V. II, MITCHELL. pr 11 -tf, Frankliuton, N. C. tVT- All iM-ri-on v ibiinr liarne?-, of any khKl, v. i.l call fni ni',and 1 will jii.ir atiti-r tv please them, both hi price and juauty. J. J. MlNFH-RKE, inh 7-tf. Louibtir, N, Ct J. II. HEATH, Saddle V Harness Maker,' Court is ., Loci "echo, N. C. ' Il-tving imjj'ojcd a young mm to a' tc-ud to try I3ar, bereattcr my tntire at ?enti.a ui:l z tjiren to caakine acd rt pidripg Sjdd!tIIarne,Ac. All orders tor we-rk in my line mil! receive prompt autnticn. TLe citizrDs of Louisbut v and sarroucdicc country will do to give ec a call b lne purchailn clso L.ie. . april 4 C.ii. J. II. IIEATIL VlVlTD GOOD ill i Li - &ir sr I- A D V E I i'l is 1; m 1: XTs. STATE LIFE INSURANCE , Coinpniiy. KALEIGII, NORTH CAROLINA Cai)ial, - - $-200,000. OFFICKItf: Hon. Kemp P. Bittle, Prir.idrnt. P. H. Cameron, Y.ce-Prcs'dvnt. . W. II. Hicks, becrtUiy. Dr E. E. Haywood. Ji J. i. Jjittnclor, Atiornt-y. O. II. 1 tiry, Sopcrvbiug Agent. DIEECTORS: Hon K-r,p P E ittle, Hon X-d U Culd- ! JullU W "oninbam. Col V M Holt, Hot, Wm A imith, Dr j Ilikiwcs, Hon John Manntn" Cca v It Cox Col L V Humphreyr C T Murphy, Col Wm E Andean, jLn & Williams, Col W L Saunders, H Y Mo Aden, Co A A ft'.clvoy, I J Your Jamca A Graham, F II Cameron, J 7; MclUe, J Wlitchtlor, J UElake. U 1'k.W-aUpcLircbl JJ ujf John Njthols. ' FEATUKE3 AND ADVANTAGES.! It is emphatically a Home CompaDt" Its large cepital guarantees atnen and talty . . - u Its rates are as lovr as those 0 fwst-clas companv. It olTera alt UcfiaWc frima c Its funds are invat..i - , . circulated Hiuor 7 hotfxr Ll1 cir-fy f.cslnctioua iuipOK-d upon res-aencu . or Iratd. ... ;CIe JC.u-forIciuJ,Io afttr jwa J atS' 1 efbeeri end directors are nwui. c'-t:t, aed wtll-known North Cariilij;'. 'a- ts w mae experience asbuum-ucvu and whose worth and iuteiitj u a!.nc sulljcieut guarantees ot t,.e C iv... pa-y'a btren-'h, Solvency -nej VsCc4 CJ..O.S Eaker, Wal Agent, II. A, E mdot . Eouul;urg,N (', District Agen', Pittsboro, N, C .. Z7 Qood A nt wiUi whom r:.i ion:iaets win be inudc, wauted ia every county in the btU , niU iil G.u -. GREEN &q. ALLEN, Groqerg And COMMISSIQMUCUANr Eojivjt Coi;;-EpienU of 0 Cotton, rl?oJ:txi5t, "W'iieaL Xloiir, Corn, tmcl Produce Generally, Ajr nts foi the Excellenr,i Cotton, Feititirer bud Gutlett improved btctl tsrupu Cotton (jili. 2r. 110 Hycainjre dire it, l'wter.Lur, Va. .Su. 1- ly H. It. Madison, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, 7 And accnt for the ealeof . ... - MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C. 10G Sycamore Btieet, Petersburg, Va. .'N a t L. 11 r o w n DEALER IN Conlectionatief , Canned Good. Pickle. jsauce. Apples, urangea, umnui anel iaU; Freb Crackers anU . Cakes. 2iew arrival of CHILDREN'S CAUniAGEy, A large stock of MUsICL ' IKSTRUMENTb. Such as Yioli&a. IJanjos, Guiurj, Ao cordcrms. riutina Prams, F.ftf, Piutej.TiccoIos, Fiasco . JeUjTanuborinesand Tfiaoglef. VIOLEX, L'ANJO, ' A5il CUITAU - . iTUlAG. Violics, Bws, Hair, Bridges, r- Tail P.cctf, Drum itxiltt Cml and afcr' BliKETS'. Ba-KLTaJ! BatKETS ! ! A Urge astortmer.1 ci 1'hMN AN D FANCY BASKE t B rds and Bird Cages, Cold and Si'ver Fiab, Fancj Good, Toji Ac, Of Evcrj Deicriptioa. JIt stock of Goods, Tot. Ac, I wni Cot, t reduce stock. I D-ut for?et 1J rxmt.TiLtJt Stut- : Bv?l?-
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 6, 1873, edition 1
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