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Clj'rOttrifr; GEORGE S. BAKER, Editou and PitopniBroK. T. T. Mitchkll, Associato 'Editor. All letter addressed to L- Ceo. '8. Baker,- Friday....... ....July. 4, 1873. - liMucatiou, t One qf the most deplorable signs of jthese .disjointed time,- w the" great ne glect pf the .educational interest of jtjie wbUc-cluUrert of th. SaUv .- To .us it 'Js sad to lyok twenty -years ahead, and see. the igaarwnce that inust necessari. j characterize tne bulk of pur jiopu lation, unless sonic active steps are j taken to remedy this great evil, and to infuse a spirit of educational enter prise among all classes of our people We shudder to tin uk a bou t i t ! Y hat can the consequences of su.h a state ui uuiijjs uc i uiuii, meviiaoiy re sult in a disordered. state of society, which g the sure and certain counter Jait of ignorance. "Vices of all kinds must to a great extent t evail. L .Can rjothing be done to .. prevent these evils ? We think . there can. jMuch depends upon the prQ.ss 'of the 'j3tate in this particular. . It sboujd en deavor by all the means' ij its po-a-er , Jto infuse a spirit of life and ' action in pur educational ii.trcstt. This is a matter in which the .incalculable., advantage to society. Wc weajy cc signs ot. awakening anion Ihfc journals of the State on tliisa tai important subject. jLwonsJJke fore most and most zealous ofthc pewspa J)cr8 on tliis rjucstiojisr the BiblimV corder,'rdltor of which j was Xor anumj)eof years. at the head of one of-our most succsssful educational uavitunuiia. u uope tiiap tne press will take up the refrain;a'njl ' wijl not cease its labors, in, tliis.tlhalf i until there shall be a good School in every neighborhood in the Statu, where tho iiumWcsl na'wll as. thc.most .,e?alte4 may come up ; 4to the fountains of knowledge, and there partake of its jjlcssings without stint, or diminution. Then may wc look for a brighter - and happier day for Our good ild State. r Give us education and intelligence, and tho 'other evidences of thrift and pros crity will speedily follow. 1toHioiiiliiity Of Tlio ' . " . " ! . Tht newspaper is an institution born tf .he wants and necessities of rnai. kind, and has itself become a necessity. Its obligations, to speak candidly and truthfully are many times greater than (hose of individuals it ' perlect obliga tions can differ in degree Menvare constrained to trust in the iniorination it iurniahes, in their most important transactions, It is the only source from jrhich can be derived the knowledge of what hi going on in ." the sprlc!, which has become indispensable in the present Stage of human progress"; and its stati. ments must be acted upqn if at all, in faost case?, betore their truth can be . Jested. The newspaper is also the greaj repository from which! the ma terials 'of history must be obtained : and the aalue oi its lesson, the accuracy ot learning, and the progress, of mankind, must, of necessity, d.pend in a great legree upon the fidelity of t lis conttni- wiuvuua uuruuicie oi tvenic, . Moreoyt rt the "paUisher and editor are under a solemn contract with ibe public, to give Otly correct and reliable iftfofmation as to current facts, and to yrevent the imposition 9 falsehood up on the readerst by.ejferj eaiia. in 'their ower. They have fagiged, for a val uable consideration, to keep tbtir sub scribers 'posted in regard 'to pc ual transactions and occurreacer, and at all events, not fc;nowiEgly' to deceive hem. '-. . 4 This appears to ns 'tJ be th a simple and proper view of the relation between tfce newipaper publisher and the pa' - nd iJ ,we r correct in Ux what must be thought of the'eonscientiou -tis ol the former, when it is an almost lailj occurrence that the most minute" and circumstantial reports pt ippor aat matters, an4. conveiisatioas, p'ii portinjr to, have been 'taken down at the time by u regular, employed news Ptper reporters,-! in .the.verj nextpa: pet are either flatly cWradictedor so Corrected as to" be entirely changed in iaoito material' points? For example ijemcmher the report of the 'correspoi -(jfeot'. of the Xew Yark ' Tribune,"-" f.paer whose ability, influence, and jgcucr&j laixness we greatly respect ; an 'interview with Gov, Kellogg on IiOuisiana affairs. Qther .p a pe r a irophont . .the . cpuntry, reljbg uppa; the reporters, veracity r 'copied his account yrith severe com rteut9, audiog greatly, no doubt, to the od um ic which Gent ral Gran. 'a ad- . mitiiftration is held by maoy when, I , their very-next issue (we believe) L cn aiu8 Kt-llogg'i telreram denount- ' 1 - " ' 1 g the whole text as a fabrication and Jals.hood ! And thai' the last we bear dir.. ; ' ' How; which are we to believe, Ke! log r lhe i.epurter? f Whatever our disposition towards the admiaistratio , we have no sympa'Jiy with a just as-? saults upon it. The private; ijury to -the Pesident is. not tq.be compartd wit'i the public cl mity. of weakeL- iDg hia administration (if in fucl it be1 aood one,) by deriving -if;.i.i the con ' fidence an 1 support t tie " people by means of false, apd cafuinpious repit,' ol his o(Sciil coDducj. 6a the other5 banrV General grants power, for mis-1 chiei will be incalculably enhanced by the os3 or, diminution cf the' popular lar enfidene in that vigilant sentinel 1 1 1 1 ' ' : . .V ' ' . . " anu iioeriu'S ine opp 6ition prtss ; ..,1 il:' .1' 1 ? ' ... . yj , nic jji v;s! ui fcucn errors ant mi8takts"of fact as that to which we re- ferer1, if thtjt "b3, an yrcj, or of c oc tra licted an,d .yesepported assertions. The ir fluence of the pre.-s 'is" too mighty to trifled with, and too valuable to be lightly jeoparded. Let repo.teis and correepdndeujs be he'd by their cm ployrri fo astiictaccountabili'tv. Th tuicivitw.. csj-eciauy ougnt to M ad- J miueu inu) ne ivsnaneri wjh rrost ciutio'r, aud only when wvffadthen.fca S ted atid acttonipanicdby hi 8ubicts i uuuaeut 10 iueir ptiuucation. ri" a.. aI ' .. - a ComMifjuccmeni jit WaJf? iroi'ojstt College- . The attenjlancfi was large ; many distinguished gciitlciaen from. this and ,3ir. iqjiner.Jty ot liertie Uounty,, but a npy.. of .rpynsYille Tenrjri delivered the address .qn, Tvsday, .subject, .'..Uoiumon..- Schools jcd Ministers. ." Hon. A. S. MorrimQn addressed - the two Societies, Philomathn and Eu zejian, n Wednesday. (The ; address wilfbe pulihed In pamphlet form.) On Wednesday night the annual sermon .was pvcathed by Rev. Dr. W E. Hatcher, of .Petersburg. On Thurs day, Oration.s were delivered by the graduating class. W.' O. 3IcDunp, of Murfreesborb, delivered the Salutato ry, and IX. T- Vajin, of Hertford, the Valedictory. At night the exercises closed with a social party. I We transfer to our colums this week, the folowiDj beautiful cmplirntnt to Mr. k. W. Ful'cr, Putnf the jingtl in the Cloud,' from the. gifted pen" of tbe astbeia e Editor of the Ralugh denti ne', 1 Mr, Then. Kingsbury ' TIIE ANGEL IX HIS CLOUD." We were 8t oar hnme in another town two weeks ag, when 'a3 if by accident we, took up "The Angel in tha C?oud,, Mr. Edwin W. Fullei'i poem. We be gan to read it a second timr, and to our surprise sat crjoying -the musical fliw of its numberpj its grand descrip tiocp, its poetic imagery Aand its close, metaphysical thonght?, until -we were at the ind ff the volume. We make mention of this that we may do mie justice to thia Cne.tif.irt than we did in our bfief noricof fast year. Mr. Fuller is net only a youag man of superior abilitier, but he .has evidently some gifts ai a poet. This first venture of his shows no mean handling of the potiis ar, and in it are passages of genuine sublimiiy of cpuception aud admirable expression.' The language is always clear; and' pot infreuetly very Micitou whilst many of, 'the dt scrip .tinns are ready worthy of poets-who I have a worldwide recutatior. We could eavily sustain what we have wii; ten. by an appeal to the volume itself. Jf We Can pet time amid multifarious duties cad with rather poor health, to write, a,;. more ; . Ubora'te noUce ot the 41 At gel in the Cloud, we will do so, for it thows greater capacity for a pro longed poetic offort than any othir publication of liorth !Caio;inorimn Why- or papers have not Ueated it more full, is npt altogether cseditable to their tt ap Ktttt I , - e to their taste or Sut ,The critical reader will remember the j . , . . Shakespeare. L-vins out that .nn rlroua wird: painting where else wUl a , ... i than this : t' T uru wuai was, A. steed of matchless btautT, ami Combined with mnscleri afrprrH, ?rPS Rszed npon its beauteous form its sculptured head,-and -ountenanee i -Denicrn . ; . , i benign The soft sai sad eye, the arrow-pointed ears, . ,T 4 The scarlet uQstrils opening like (wo flowers, . : r The sinew "nick, "carved like a swim-" mirg swat..-, . Tbe fp!endid name, a cataract of milk, That poured its foamieg torren s hall to' earth, ' The tap'riog limbf, tippe'd'with pink- hutd hxolf, . '. ; Than touched our sail with a proud disdair ; ' . . TtiQ dnzz'.ig satin "coat, and melting. ;. vtinf. 5 r And Ist the glbrioug 'wings, whose , . leathers lapped Lik& scales creamy gold. What-; , earned h cloth Of wovtn snu', ' with richest silver 'fringe, . ' t ' : , ; brapped with its gorgeous fclids'the; ' shining flank. . J ' , . '' ?-' Now to ns that is poetic description. Let the. pn-saic reader t(empt ,suih a description and then, behold the-daub. The hand that traced those, lines, is : capable of accomplishing much' if he. wiil gie his days jftndnights to study and divine, meditation. In raanypages That Mr. Fuller has written there is a sort of calm -Eolian fl.iw that is very. pleasing to the ear. As wl . Sdid last yea-, his eulject is too .abitrusa and found a hundred lints or more that s woujd be called true poetry if written1 by a man of established repitatipn. It has alpsuly been announced that tbe cuthor ha3 beep for some time cl- aLed uoon a work of fiction W. - . all.l pk forward ,toli:it3 publication with interest as w.e think we discover n iuevAngel jn tne- Lioud ' the first ' iruits ot.a rich prpmise.t ,y havemauy pei sons o cleycr talents who cn.write reaUabJe s'uries in a pleasant fctylf, but tliey are destitute of creative power, a jd arc, at' best indifferent copyists ol Enlish'stoc noye', some two huudrtd otwbich are published annually. , We think Mr. Fuller has something closely akin to geniui. ! If sr. he. will not be content tp xeproiduce the threadbare cha acters of the ordinary current novel, but will cieate beings, . that ill be as distinctly individualized as those we -IV t meet with in society. What, distin guishes a great j novo i-j't lrpm the .com mon herd is the production cf new abd liyipg (haracterB and the profound k- niecy oris that villpminste thjn work thrpughou. . ' X.e purposed giviDgsome extracts ta show Mr. Fullei'd aptitude tor descrip tion and his highest imaginative flishtr: but we have not our copy by uf. We are tuged of hi3 fine, capacity whether uc uc ixqvi uivrn , or no . mere is a grv:at deal of talents manifested in the ''Angel in the Ckud."' W;arein Clined to the opinion that itevitiencea more ability ih:ta-any book we have seen from a Xorth Ctrolina per. Let North Carolinians read M . Fillet" books for he promises to win the fmt name among our native auxhorfj ur n em re Council Fiuexi s op Tem pekakce, The following officers for the ensuing year were elected at the session of this body in Ii deigh, Fridaj : Picsid. nt A. P. Abell, of Georgia. Avspciate Rev. Tr A. Carrutbfof Florida." . . . ,-- Secretary Rev W, B. Aellons, cf Virginia. .' , Chaplain-Rev. A. R; Rav.r, if North Carolina. Treasurer- C. T. Eutkr, of West irginia. . .j j j Conductor-Jame3 Cutrer, of Missis sippi. r. Sentinel Col. J. G. Blur, of oath Carolina. , ' . On motion the installation of officers wa9 dispenced with.: v""? . The following resolutions was adop- ted : . v . - ' ' I Resolved, That the selection of! the place fop the next sessioa "Qf- tis Su prcnie council be made by the com mittee j -appointed, by this Supreme Council in canntction with that of the U. F. T., provided the consolidation is effected. , -. j ' t The Council decided to hold its next semi annual session at Marion, S. C , in oae tbe consolidation scheme is not effected. . . Hit the TVail oik tis Head A correspendent of the Washington "RepublicaD, writing from Wtat Voint, relates tba following concerniLg some cthe questions a;ket Lhe unsuc cessful candidates foe admission to tha I military academy at thela examina- I tinn . i 1 ' In.history the question wM ssked -. ,SMUi l -wnat socI change dl the rebellion i" v-i iaj ivuicu a o-utUern ranrii. prpauce r to which a S mthern cand plied : It made, the South bate the y m.v u in k.u usie lue soatn ortr ana the North b,ate the South which "neyy can be healed." 4 And yeir this boy, savs jhe llacon 'Telegrapb failed to uasj in hutor f C U tho examiner wanted a truans,wer. HUWIb.uu? uc gni iu a. iruer one was ncrermade. That Southern bqy hit the 1 ., -. . "J fcU" nail square on- the head, aid, shquld umTC ofeu.aamuteel it be had fciled on al1 branches. But perhapsU answer vras not loval' nave Dfen.admitted if he hadfkiled on ADVERTISEMEXTS. AGBE1T OFFER ! ntnxct WaT.ihA how, 4SI U way. N. Y , will d spn of 100 li4noa&U z.uivt hr'..t rnkk-r?, ice nlicg Wt i s at extrtin lU.w price tor casbjor put cuV, ad ba'tx c iu'mall moi tily pAjmiit;. New 7 C'CUVefimt-ils Turn?, a 1 filed irn imDrvvoniwof, f r 1275 carh 'Orgtnj $55, $75 lout! Keed Or-. gin, 4 fctop.4j0.8S oe -26. 'and up-- warda. V'ATERS' CONCERTOTPAttlTO It ORGANS are the uioat beautiiul in s;y?r-.nl ierft-ct. iu tLC aver made 1 he Courttti p is tt. best ever p aceH-J -y ftf gin,r li ji r.- dBCed bv th rd t cf reecU ijecu'iirly oictdviija i-fi'ett of Wtii h is m st uLarin ns andoui-sthj-ilj'j. h.:e h iooi a ion Vf the" Hum in Yoke it saperb, f- Te a: liberal' lllr-sttafed Cifcdofl'C Mailt d fjr ":on3. tmp A llMjral fisc Aint a; i inters, Oinarcties, Kuu da fcchcK'l, Lclges, etc. estst WIstLo Wr.tj f .r a J r.co L tt to J, H. J3s.To.v, '" Great Western Gurarts". " I7&-SHI thfielJ Stviittsbn gh,-l:i. rreech Loidie S .ntGnns 40 to 300 do lar Donate lut Oull8t .150d . binVln i,n- a to 20dlls. lufloi 8 t 75 d lla.l.evo: Y.ra 5 to2ilol. PittoJs 1 u 8 d IK liun M.teiia'xFislui'C To.le.: &x. Lai ire i i. cunta to deal re or cfaLs. ruiy Guns Jue w ci8 eic u-ugui (r ir. aim rr UO(U.i eelit by expre sc. O . D. to . be cx:ixiued otiore p.ia lor. $5 to $20 Per Day!- . , - t.i Agents yaiito l ! All classes" oT work-' ing-poojle, ;of either ex, yoringorold make jiwre'.Vniouey at work lor us in their spare moments, or all the time,: than at anything else. Purticu'ars : tree! 'Add iess: O. STUNSON & CO. Forthmd, Maine, ' ' - Building Felt - (Xo Ta- nseir f(ir o'jidt vork an I insi "e, iatfead tf plAeter., Ft It'. Carpetifgi. Jtc- Sen t 2 a auipa lb Cirei J Fy, C'iimoen, N. J. (Jircutar aud Samples. C. SANEOB'JD'S 'Liyf Ih'vloralfon. A pnrety:Y'getable CjithaJtic aytLTon c, for Dtp psia. Cou tipa ioD, Uibility.. uk lie ducbr, Billious A tucks, and ah ceVaue mei)ts:tf Live btom ch and Bo Tela. Aek ycur Driig2-st f r it. lie ware of itni tatio 8. We will iue it an a yitiseiu nt ofoueiich Bp ceoiio iliouthiu I? fiiat ias io.t'u ca Iapera t'jr . . lO , O O- For 1st of pij en in otVr I J t., address Geo P liuWii.L & C, 41 Faik l.oy N Y. Flour, Flour, We have a large supply of Family Flour; Extra Supeifine and Superfine, whi2h ve are offering very low lor Cash. 1 King, White & Shaw. j . - j . . , Molasses. We are now receiving a car load p ol Molasses, brought at ppecial low freight, which we can sell 1 by the barrel, for Cash, at les3 price than it can be got ten free" the North. , . ' ; 1 . KiKGt Whits & SnAw. PLOWS of my own Manufactory al ways on hand. Old scrap cast iron bought at the highest market price. S. T. WILDER. Joel Thomap. J. J. Jones: Thomas & Jones; JONES1 MILLS. ' it, Franklin Co., N. C, Having purchased the Stock of goods belo.ngipg to J. J. Jones & Son, we pr pose tok carry on a. geneial mercantile busine33 at the same place, under the style and fm'6f Tboma3 & Jjner. em bracing eyeryfDg usually kept in such a business. '".. . ,..ith experience , tacked by energy, polite attentipj and good will, we trust for all, sustained and supported by our friends, and the trading com munity. We txpect to, and wlfl sell as low' as others for cash or on' tirae. j ' fecpect to buy cotton and other produce, thereby .a'ccornrUodatlng the peqple by giving them a. racket bear their home. r j e respectfully solicit thb tiitronsge of al', both wbise and colorccf. . "TUOMisJOiTES. april 21 -2m. NED ALSTON, Saiiie M Harness Maker, ' Louuburq, N. C. Having resumed my fornier business, witb aq einerhjqce of 27 years, respect folfy ask the patroriagot the people of Franklfn. All work guaranteed as rep resented. Givft me a trial. aprll-3m. NED ALSTON. Edward FaLsnach, Watclimtep'Efid Jewel8r PoaraVateTe Ta okas Halt, . t NET AISD FRESH GOODS YERY 1 i v. - ' ; week: MAGNIFICENT GOLD AliD QQLD " PLATED JEWELRY; u ;, T 11 . LARGE ASSQRTilENT OF ; EiiMeiaeit ani f ciliii Riiis. - ifayettrrule St, Kaleigb. N. G. Xo. 1-ly. . ADVERTISEMENTS. We wi-u'd call yr.ur attention to the magniti :ent stock of Watches,Diamond Tewclrv And Silver wirw n..nr . T ra.. I I. J. T. "Youso Jb Br, corner bvcamore and Bink Streets, Petersburg, ra. tuch bargain's as they afeglf.-ring are rarily . seen. By all means when you visit Pe' terburg go and see there. : Young's F,ifty Dollar Watcli 13 the best lor the money in this Country. r nTs. . ' , f YOUNG'S P. P. SPECS, " tht y will trengthjL-n and btDiti: your' tyc.. Ovtr three thousand pairs sold -'1 1 1 . .. . auu icrj uotiy rannirq. J. t. voun'o a urto.. Comer Sy?:ricre and IJ.mkMs. ay', il ' (:, . Puteibu g, Ya. The Best in Use. Occupies a space only 7 fret Square. '. J I - C L 1:1 1 ' - (Patented Oct. 1.5'Lbr"lS720 ' THE Ahi'oni) i'hess, " . .. 4 The Simplest and Host Powerful Cotton Press in Us6. ; . ; w 4 . 1 ': i- ' ' Two men can easily j hck a SOU lb, bale ol Cotton, and u 13, s attained that the power and vyor&ing force can be doubled, if nccets 'iryi. Tn ks as conj" pact a bale as the oA iiishioocd scew, wilb half the libo- Can be run by the gin power or by water and. steam by putting wluelsin p'aceofihe crank." Fainieis can buy Family Uiglit, und build th(ir own Piess at small txpeusts, Irons Fiirnislicd at Cost, State, County and Family Rights for sale by MALLOIiY & ALFORD Sole Proprietors for the Southern States i13 tt Fianklinton, N U Molasses, Molasses, Fifties Hundred Gallons now arriving, warranted all right which we are oi leriug at Nohhern price with freight afldec', 0 Earrow & Pleasants, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. .... - ' Within the next two weeds we will be receiving our second eupply ot New Goods, which we shall sell at the very lowest posible price for Cash. - Barrow & Pleasants, ito. m King, While & Shaw. V K Have received their stock ot Sprm and,.Snrnrner poods, which .will be loundirior in quality, larger in quantity,and more varied in assortment tbnL8topk they have ' beld.and which clfer to Cash Bnyers, as lew as they caa.be faund in. this or any other market ih the State J W. A. K. FALKKER, I?. T. ARLINGTON. Falkeiier & Co.' Wnolesale Dealers BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. &cJ '" ' , .''. ' 4 N. 10a Sycamore -Street H PETERSBURO, YA. . apr25-3ar. ',. MoiioelNotloel! The pnolic ls' hereby notifttl, that Frances Hawkins (coL) who with her daoghter Jennie Foster have co3tracud in wntinr tarscYve the .cndertlgned denng the;cdrrcnt year (187?; hVis with hefaid daughter unlawfully Mi', my enjoyment bd service, ' all ptraona are.warned that the law will be rigidly enfowed against 1 aay one knowiDvlV, harboring aod deUini either of them Irop jxiy service. . . r-r- b: nWKp. . ... - - E 1 J I NEW GOODS ADYERTISEMENTS.' 1W GOODS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! We arc now receiving a full asortt mew .of Usy.-Coodi, Xotibns Hats Iioot, blioe?, ILirdwareV CutleJy, &c. " Terrell A Harris. NEW HERRINGS! 20 Bbl.; Xc'vf Herrings. .... . Ter-rvll & Harris. WAGES FOR ALL WHO AttE WILUKQ TO WORE Any p 18p, eld ocjoutg, of titner kCi. fciu 111 Le frum ?1D t S50 ier week; at h xse tr in cwuhftt on with other buvne a. Want ed by all. t uifahle to eiintr City or CjhiW try. ndant.s.asoaot the jear. Tlh ii a raj oppoituuitj 1-r thoio wbo rrc cu iZ woik, aid oatof moiie, t6 make an I'd, pesdeot living. No c.iiitil Uin' required cur itain. hie:, How tj MiKC a 1 x-rixo.- giving fult u.a rucUons. eat ou rct yt of JO teuis Ad r s, A. bartoi AG., Jni:rua. nii, Weal heater Co. N Y. AGENT; everywhere t- ac II our new and ovl emhrolderini? Mcbin-, send for I lustia td Ciicalar.to WANTED tbe McKee Maanfactoringfotfi-P-"y. 3U9 liro dway, be l'tri. TOE PIltiOB CoMP.iyiON. EtCi-v f.w y wn t o Eve )" Mn luLt ie linro im !! Sent 01 re.i!t r f Tea ce j s, Address L: F. Hvte & wo ,.193 isjc;.tU AV.na. . Ke Voik. EON-TOX FLI TA1 IUNIQ NaTLS, Sent oa reipr t'i5 c r. Vnqup Villi -"V IjiU inj: am 9 5ti Yi y airct, The Bfcxwith f-30 I'o.'au.s Famit Slw Ixq knuKE, ts 3i Da4 Tbil; mmiiy alra ta?e 'vcr all. 8Ati-fa.c kn gaiau t ;e. or s?23 refunde Stiv toiuleu, wi.h fall Uirecuon 1J c-.with S.w.nz Aiacake Co, 062 Broadway. N Yr .: rt . . PHK NEW ELAa3'IvQ.TMJ5. An iflipor- ta t invent 01. It r tain tJie laytu e at all timer, and nadir the" harleat cxe ci;C aidseverBi s r 111. Jt ia wirt i lie ni f.rt. aod if knt on night aid , t IT c a peiuuiieur t-itra iu a f.w ve k 811 cixap aud sflut I y 31 a I whau kmiu hi d, c icu ura ftee wucu or.e e l l y Ie;tr sint to "The lutic 'Iium Co., No. CSS broad, y, N. T, icy. Nobody ats M tl ini g Trui; tco painful ; tey slip IT to frcq lent ly . . miyoi. SPECIAL rS'OTICXO. T ALL"Wno It Mat Concern. We find-GO our books, a good many accounts tpr last year, .till unpaid, and as we can't do business without money, wecalj pptcial attention tp.oux Terpis of selling goods, that is for cnjU or to prompt paying customers. Yfh n quest those who havo not arranged their ac counts with ua, to do so at once, as we must respectfully d eel i no. to lurnirh any more goods on a credit, to those who do not comply with our terms. u ! Kino, .White v Sjiaw. TO THE LADIES OF FRANKLIN. Those splendid trimmoJ Uata made specially to our orderrf .Uautlsomer.aud finer than any ever before brought to this market, are now on exhibition. Make your eebcion. ; t v . King. Wmitk & Siiaw. LOUISBURG LIVERY Henry C. Jones, TliOrRILTOR I beg leave to inform the citizens ol Franklin county, and the traveling pub lie generally, that I am prepare-' to tur nisn at all hours Saddle Uorsc, Bug. gies, Carriages and Pixies, on the most reasonable term?'. I beg that you . will consult me before ttpSt010"" arrangxents. Thank lul Icfr past patronage, I shall endeavor by strip t politeness and accommodation to merit a continuous of the ame. " Come rain or snow, -" v Came hail or ')Iwr Ton will always find me ready to go. II. C-J5ES . ATTENTION. I beg leave to icall special ivotlce to my card, to be found undpr tln lit.fi. I rr Professional Cards. In a' i upw ards of 30 years I have some ralua- 1 oe rect-ipts or my own and other 1 hy s- ..... w tin rajjc uiuikcs i ue largest item 1 1 'Ioctoig biits I t;ust to do much orlice p-actlcc. and say toa'l MbQjiaye obstinate Chills. Liver dis eases. TJyspepsia. Rheumatism (par ticu ar:y. ch onlc) Dysentery &cf to ca'l.aud I tbi ik X cau cu e or great'r teuefit them. Wit. M. Ckesilaw. Pratt's Astral Oil, The A'strial Oil fs pnfer, cleliTtr,- sa. fer and givesbettCT light, . than ny otbr oil in us, for sale at CO cts casii. to cti' wfcen charged, .... , King, While & Shaw. b'AUDLES! SADDLES!! . Saddle Clothes, Bridles, Ilaulters, ! TemU&Uarris. , ADVF.UTISK.MKXT'. W; II. Jlitciiell, Frasklistox, N. C. . . . . To lhe Peqple off raoklip' Ccunly I GOME GREKTINO, BRINGING GOOD NEWS. . . J iiiuruci mra me north ern cities,. wlcre I purchatcJ a ve complete atoclc ol general m. rchandiz and which I am deUrmim-d to ejj cheap. Call and fee me bc!o:e yc make ymir Spring pnrchasis. 'ee a partial, list ot the ai tide making up my stock.' Dresi gHdi, great vari ety. Ladies hats trimmed aud untriui med. t Ii. mm .nil mm 4 .. .1 r . 1 . . HOOD?, Bro. and blenched Cotton?. Pritts, .'Fluid don.clics, Kentucky ' Jeam; Cottindii", Dmims, iS'ripcs 4c. A fUU. STOK if NOTIONS Such as Corsets, Parasols, Fads, Per lumery, Lc ... . A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT- MENtOF ; Bibbons andilk goods. )U$rrj and Gloves, a largtg supply. Coots, tiho-r, Ilats, siock coaipleie. v - A Superb j Selection of Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Cr.K:keryware, Qi xnanare, &c Sugars. Colli es.Spxis, and a great many other at ticks that I cannot cnu merate in this 6hort notici. All the above goods wee bought with great care and cu lhe BPST TE RMS That money could purcha-jes And I intend to give thy cu turners the advan tage of it. Call "and I pledge my w.-.'l to make the above assertions tin.. ' T. IU. MITCHELL., sprll-tf, Frinkliuton, N. C. ,rT Al pcrion wishing hamc, of any kind, will t all on iiie.and I will gnar antew to Tduae thi iu, both In !.riv and quality. J. J. MlNKTTlKn, mh 7-tf. Lctiiiburg, N. C. ' mmmm nonlTfUdiable Out Diril utio-i U this I country J . ?50,000 00 SIN VALU ABLE GIFTS! I .. TTOmCDIStRlBUTEI) L. D. S I N E'S t l2nd Regular monthly (JlFTgNTEltPRISE, . . . v Ta be drava ilooday, Aug 11, 1373. ury -A PITA L FJtlZk, . ?a,o6o IN GOLD! Two prizes II MO lid Reexbacii! Jlva prizes fiOO IZt 'mny.9Ti''arHl maicnd lionet with eurer ou trd iLireis. worth lrwi 1 Borae & BuWy, mith SCver-moan'.rd IUrr. wortb iOJO. Oaafintooed Koae iiood Puao, wort .. fioo' TenFairilyFuriar klarheet, wcrtb fl90.taet! Ura GoJd - at cU 4 k ChaiiK on h tvn. ci! Fm .I? Amrten Hunrin Watches. wacth 9m ack. .Ten judjc o If Umitiac w ateha, worth t7 9 ch! 8 0 Okl aad Si -TtrUTcrflui.t;KW.(t (in -alltnUi fr.m?JO to ?300ch Oo.dChain,Mlver.re,Jwfl.-T,Ae. Age t wauUd to aJl tlek.it. to bm hbraJ Preaaiem will be rm A. L nzl9 '"ckwa tl; Six T.cXHs j 'Twalra licketiflO; TwtntyflTe.TlckeiOi). . Cirerjlara contain nx a full It of primnJ deaciipUoaorue uuter of d:awiu?r and , o vb er im-rmaJ i n In rcfereboa in the Litri intiorvwUl be ttiit to any ope otderins them, 'all leltfi s must bo add -d to HalnOCW, L'iitjJNE,Boxfe-. WW. FAh8t. Cmduaitl,0 Til HUM Li I
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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July 4, 1873, edition 1
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