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Cljf Courier, GEOHGE S. BAKER, - .'Editoi: and Pkopiuetok. , T. T. MrrcliEiL, Associate Editor All letters lad dressed to Ceo. S. Uakkk, IVidaj...;. July. 18, 1873. "Xlio Oiilimt Vm1iiiii. The above naijaed institution calls loudljr upon our peoplefur a generous , ' support. .. . u dejervjng, and if pro p crly su?tauied will le of incalculable value to tUe hundreds of needy and iguorant on hana of our State. V'e have noticed this enterprise several in times in our paper, but feel that we Lire notj said enough, nor "do we think that too much can be said in .its favor; having as it does for its aim the mental and, moral culture of the fa'Ltrleas and homclesslittle children, , who but for this noble enterprise, would tave grown up in ignorance, as waifs . to drift whithersoever chance might direct. " The establishment of thh home and school was a thoughjt.ihat -could only fj ring from noble and good minds, and the carrying of that thought' into execution was a charity almost divine. The reality is before us a portion of the chiidrcn are there competent teachers at .worl;, ad'itLOTily remains for the whoiu people of Uiej&ate to give of their substance' so liberally that not one of the many unfoitunate, wlto' ask for admittance shall be refused. Already the "slogan" has been sounded and many have-responded to the call. Lib eral hearts have given, and willing hand and heads have labored ; and yet the work is only begun. The ball has only been set. in motion and it must ''not bo allowed to htop ; up hill it(must ; continuo to. roll until, it shall reach the-summit. It seems to us, that aji en dowment ought to b sa'sed in the same: manner, a.s for, Colleges so that its sue-; cess slmll ry?t be dependent, upon the offerwiga that charity may. at different Miuwo ryiv au una Liuut uurK liiav has been, begun too much praiso cannot be given that Asxiknt and Nohle Order of men who most of all arc the patrons of this most commendable en terprise. The ladies of our State have at all times .and unelar all. circumstances shown .themselves, willing.', and ready fto Aid. in whatsoever might, be of ser , vice? (to; the people, or of honor to their native State And in the sustaining : of this Home for the Homeless they will we are sure most nobly bear their portion of the burden, for when jlid Carolina call on her daughters in vain ? For the ignorance and suffer in " of these--destitute little ones theyfeel the deepest iatercit and will we, arc sure evince the greatest aid, as , they who " rock th a 'cradl e rock the world " ' .' . .- - Coiinncndeiiicnt lxci-c?i- Which took place I on Wednesday and Thursday night the 9 th and Oth waa largely attended, and the . excrci- Kcs redounded most creditably to the College. ' . , ' ,Qu VcJUi.esday night the chapel was densely crowded, hite- many wero not able to get in. The threo grad uates Misses tfurwiu. Hall and Har ris, in their Essays acquitted them-' acl vies jnjUi' tlvs" greatest credit . Jnc orauon delivered by the orator for the occafion. Col. W. F. Grc.-. and-of which we have srinl-on rdwn. 'fit ' 'it I where, wj enphafical the nature of the Commencement , On tliursday ViiglVt thc'Chipe! v again crowned with' the elite of the county who we're j jn attendance pa the Concert. Tho inuic, vocal zn in strumental was of a high prder tie young ladies showing themselves thor ough in this department . P.R THB CoiJRIEft; Mb. Editob.- -It has beep remarked of your correspondent by one ot hi b tlm&tfe friend lint .1i"oo .. oo th brain. .It is aerj good thiDg for one bat at the same time" plenty of he same article oa the market umincun.- Tf.,.r.lj the word proTided" for he cant sneak ironr eipcrlence.) OtberW.se it is not a Kit thing to have en the brain. ft on-' drop is U'te tdtl a drought pre Vils if onc err is' very 'grVssy, and Ibcre is great scaioify an I dt maad' f. r ironr experience.) Otherwise iii 1 t. 1. labrr, sod if rme it working to pay out ol lebt. aud gotnjthiDg on the market, tbeu it id a hml thiog to 'have cotton on the t'laiu". A deuctd bad thing M-. Eiluor.: The sraple gets twuted and tied and tangled into tbe very sub stance of the brair. It tickles and it wotrlea: One scratches his hear? no relief- It irritate, it ptins, and really sir it sometimes brings on a train of disease?. These complaints however wear away in a great measure generally alter cool weathrr sets in; and whem 0De f-U bis ,ill'e cr P into maiket he improrei rapidly, especially when he gets 13 cents for cotton that cost him 12, and after paying up accounts with his commission Merchant finds a Ieetle balance in favor vi Cr., and actually chuckles that he ha not got to go to the P.or House this time, but has one moe charcc On mortgnse. We spoke just now of one's 'having cotton on the market unencumbered.' We can idly told you Mr. Editor, we were unacquainted with the pleasure of that, And now we claim the privihge ot saying we are not rxictly of that cIsmj who suffer the perplexity entailed hy thi. And yet there are many men, many good hard working men whose experience is thip. Many h ive in proud old Warrtn, and pcrliaps just as ramy, in clear old Franklir. It is a bad pic ture, but while every body lins .'cotton on the I rain' there i3 no remody ur re lief. 1 You m ty write a column in your paper every week (and every Daily and Weekly, and Mo'ntWy in the South may do like-wise in every i?sue) urging (he people to qive attention in their agri cultural pcrsuits to iho neceilies of life, a,nd you will not be heard. '.Cot ton op the 1 .nia' can no more be cured by Press prescriptions and appeal?, than the Atactic .Cholora can ho checktd in its progress by he whiatlisg of an M. D. The moie ou physic it the worse it will grow, let it run its course like the Whooping CYurK May be it will expaad the Southern braii , just ns the ' VVii.oping Cough does a bay'd lungs, We all down 'lie re ( lovn by the water course ; up if .North is up) cu tivate cotton and corn almost inclusive ly. Three fourths of t'he crop being cottor. List year the d.ffjience was lurdly to great this spring, the pr.;ce stimulated ; the farmers to plant jnore cottor, and much uplands which were in corn lust year has been .'' fertilized, and is now growing cbtt''ii. Kotwithstan(li;ngi4je draw back given our tri ps by w.t 'weather in Ma; , they look flourishing, and aic clean 'of gras: If- this eond.tion, of crops in South generally csn be rep rted, we should rt gard it as La goo.-'.-.jews. It would auurof ccurse a large yield, which would (or might;, put colton down to a figure that would be rumour. But y. ur Correspondent and; the few friends of the 9amTe, and all the acquair tancei vi th-j same, ami the acquain tances of the irieods of the earns, and all t:u.h-:tl.irg; farmers in these good Counties f Frar.k in and Warrtr, are ready to ackuow edge that hnpc ixist (and. aie chtruhed) of Ca'erpilhtrs, Uoll T.o-iiiS fcc , sweeping over the South Wane , Frd.nkliu and a few of iluir sisters txcepte l. Not passing geutly and haimlefsiy in cue place, anJ (hs'ructivily in anothir, but just even ly cutting eff every man'i crop one half. Is this uncharitable ami unthri. tian Mr. Eoi or ? We think not ! -W'ha' 'n the difl ivnce between an Hup. died baits of cotton 121 cents and 50 balrr, at 23 cent. Wc are h t wishing : our neighbors bad luck : we are only wishing ourselvis ex'remeJy goo'i', in truth we are wishing will for al',' for a short crop would really benitir the South, whereas a large one wcuid prova disastrou?. T gue3 we are all tired c f thir tutject just now: but what c!se shall I' write about ? I cnuld tell you tlxit we iiye not far from the Halifax Liui , rfix or seven miles fidai the JR.. & G. R. H, who c. nenreVt poiat is about halfway betveea Macon and Lhttetcn pep.Vf; that we are surrounded by a m of in.liuteriouF, hard-working, s'ny t huuia fanner-, ; each iatent oa his osrn .duties and busiuts' ; that the cupdryy lull of Stores, and that they all seem to be doing well, but I dont see hoV these thirg, oulJ interest j jou. I nj'htui!i Jt,u of five Mills.1 hat are all within seven mdes of us and tliight speck -particular y ot a large manufac uring mill with saw mill and a attach d, very npentljibuilt IjO. Uran:h AUto? : near h'B store on Little i Fijhing Crek, about ol mile . from wn-je raid ttream enters Uhlifax. But what care yru to know low fist Mr. A!s'ob'j par cuts : timber, or what nice fin meal his mills turn out, or how cleanly his Gin picks cott6n ; y m win hardlv haul the' timber from here with which tobuild the new Coukier office, y u Will not send hereto milt and I h y'j no doubt with the 80 eaw QiQ in jor numerous o.ber to i " rt . .. F uj ui)U30 on iho rr.i I 1 - -rreo. ah granted 1 -aim yon want to tnow why I write at all! Well here is a resson ortwp. We were lnrn i dear old FDkho (Ml T Kt'IJO.11 iM! rl.i-i . . .1 . . ! ' It' . ,. -7 ere lairr. Many companions ot th.Vc :scVooNd ys l-Ve I passed'away, some quietly", fbme inj -the roar ol battle all we trust to hap pier homes above. There are many other tie. stronger farthaa the meius ory of tchooVjoy days and teir friend ship; there are many other ties lar less strong. We love our native county we love her people and her Institution-. We are proud of t!e successful entei prise of her business men. We feel in terested in her fcchoi.ls, her Co lege and her Chuiches : ; We w .nt to see the ouc'j prosperous anil ft rurishing, and the others expan ling, extending in in fluence and good woiks. : t is a dull place for news where we live, Mr. Editor, nothing biitjtoil toil, with tt-Juy repeating yesterdir, but we think we must write sometimes, tor we are not quite willing to be en tirely isolated from you all. This let ter is already very long unless there were more in i', but before concluding, we beg to say tub, viz, that while jt is our opinion that every nviu is (in the man ) architect of. his own fortune no oneji entirely incUpjnd.'n, and no one man without sjm.jathy and ci-pj;ra-j tion ca-i build up an institution or enteiprise intended to be pub ic, and Lo matter how raautu!I-,j and nobly you may work in your undertaking to benefit your c ..uuty througli tneptper that you have etab'ished, you can not build up and keep up a Journal of high standard without the Sympathy, the good- . ill and the assistance ot your own home 'oik?, our county men. .Tue times arefull of interest : replete with subjects worthy of profitable uiscuson, and i here are scores of in en m Frank-' lin Coun'y wh cm able to discuss them to- the ea'.ighfment of the peoph . Tii:ow open your columns to thenv, and pride in their' county paper if nothing elsu will cdl them out. L:t every man in thj county take tfce. pa per and piy the patry $2,00, and theu let him get'h'is friends IVom another county to do likewise. It the Franklin Couibr' does not prjve a success,-and pipsper many year?, ths good people of Franklin will be as-hanaed 'of the failure. ! Respectful!'-, Amicus. Warren C- N. C. Ju'3 3 . 1ST ', i laenis. The following are the eight proposed amendments to the State i'ontituiion, to be voted on the -fjrst Thurs lay in Auus aLd winch were agreed to at the last session of the Qencral Assem bly : 1 - . - ' ' ' I. Amendectii n five of the said article, by striking out all that precedes the said Se.iate Drict,'1 and by striking out the -phrosr, 'as lorcsaiil oi,' in said section ; the.. p.irtsXatricken out Having relerence to the Btatppensus, '. N. i - i Amend section two of tl c second ar tide by striking out the, word 'annual ly,' and inserting in lieu th re d the word MJiennially !' being in reference to th. sessions of the General Assem bly, j Arr4end section six of the third -x rticle striking out the word "annual! 'jand inserting in lieu thereof the biennially,' Boas to conform to provisions re specting the sessions of tho General As stmbly. 1 ' : III. ! i Amend section sixth of the Hfth ar tie! by irssrting after the word 1 4 in strumcnt, in said section, he words 'or nd other personal property," iv. ! Strike out tie words, A Sujm vinfc. dent of Public Works, wherever they occur in the Constitution, thus aboliL ing that cflicc. " .. l V. Amend section six of the first article by stricking out the first clause thereef, down to and including the word buf this, being the clause relating to the State debt. j Snike ont section f-ur' of the fi th ' articla relatirg to taxation to psy hc State debt interest. .. VI. ':.' j... Strike out section five of the niuth article, and in lieu thereof insert the fo.hming ; .The General Assembly shaU have prwer to . provide for the election ot trustees rf the University cf North Carolina, in ahom, when chosen, shall be vested all the privileges, rights'! franchises and mdowments hereto'fore1 in anj wise grantevl tn ci conferred upon the trustees of said University ; and the General Asembly may nuke" uCJ; pro visions, laws at.d regulations, fiom time to time, as may be necessary and expedient J'or the minttcaccj and management t sai.l UriTiTty.. ( Strike out sections thirteen, feurteca and fifteen of the ninth article, itlatbg to the University of Norih Carolina. TII Strike out sections two and three of the femrth article, being the provisions L ch rcf.r to the appointment and duties tf the co'p cmmisiiontr-. VIII. .: , Alter stcticri32Vtn of the four'.eLiitu a:ficle'so that siiu section shall read as follows; No ierons who shall hold any olce or place of tru3t or profit under the United States or any department thereof, or under this Statr, r under any other State or governmen shall hold or exercise any other office ir place of trust or profit Under the authority ol this State, or be eligible to a seat "n either House ofjiie Geueral Assembly; Provided. That rothing herein con tained shall extend to offices. in the milliti justices of the peace conimii sioncis of public charitiero. cnmmii' eioncrs for pi cial purpose?. If OSSJt BT FATTIER, BYAjT. My f,eet are weaned, anc! my hands arc tired My soiil oppressed And with desire have I long desired li st only rest. ' Tishardjto toil -when toil is almost v'in In barren way? ; ' Tis hard to sow, and never game r grain 1 1 harvest days. The burden of my days is hard to bear But God knows best. And I have prayed but vain ha3 been my prayer For rest sweet rest. Tis hard to plant in Spring, and never reap ' The Autumn yield : Tis hard to till and when .'.tis tilled to weep O'er fruitless fi-ld. . And so I cry a weak and humnn cry, So hcar'.-jppr ssed ; And so I sigh a weak and human sigh For rest for ns. My way has wound across the desert year?, Aud cares infest My pa'h, and through the fiowing of hot years I pined for rest. 'Twas always so when still a child. I laid On mothci's breast My wearied little head ; e'en then I prayed, As now, lor rest. And 1 am restless still ; 'twill soon be o'er; Fo', down the Wes, Lift's sun is setting, and I seethe short; Where I shall res, Star and Catholic Messenger. Cure For Toothhche. Among the many virtnes af carbolic acid is that of giving relief from the pain of toothache. To one drachm ofoollodium fl?xile,add two drachms of Calvert's carbolic acid, full strength. A gelatinous mas is precipitated. A small portion of this prcc'pi'ate inserted into the cavity of an aching tooth gives immediate relief, sit may be kept in the cavity by -menus ora bit of lint dinned in thp rntlnrHnm II MMJ . A manOut in Germantown purchased a sun dial lastwcek and set it tp in his yard according to the printed dir ectiocs, He is so fascinated, with it that he goes out every night before n tiring, and examines the dial with a candle, so as to set hi-j watchby the correct time. He wants to trade that T O f nil rr 1. A " L f " ""-" uu , uit use ue bays 11 loses as much aa thirty-five or forty hours every night since he got the sun-dial. The Effccs of the Cati'le Pl-jjae. Old Ltdy :: I wish to purchase a copy ot L-rd Byron's works, bound in calf, .ghopnaan : Yes, ma'am will this one &uit you ? Old Lady.: The call looks very dull and blotched ; can jou show mcanoth&r! Shopman:- TLeyareall the same, I can essure you, muam : -its in const quence of the cattle plague. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW HERRINGS ! 20 Bbl.?, New JJcrring-. Terrell & HaniM. TO THE LADIES OF FRANKLIN. jThosc fplendid trimmed Flats matle specially to oar order, f Handsomer aud liner thau any ever before brought lo tins market, arc now oa txtifbition. Mtke your selection. Ivrxa, White & Shaw. ATTENTION. I leg leave to call special notice to my card, to be found under the bead of rrofeional Card. Jr. a practice of upwards of 30 years I have some valu b:e receipts of my own and other J hy tcians and as mi e?ge makes the lar "eH item ia Doctots hi. s-I t ust to" do much office p actke. aud sav toa'l who have obstinate (bills Live dis eases. Dyspepsia, Hieuniatism (par ticu ariy ch.onic) Dyseute y Ac, to call.aud I tluak 1 can cu e or .eatly l enefit them . Wji. M. Cbexshaw. , FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! A large stock, and prices to suit. Terrell & Harris AD VE RTISE MF.XTS. KEIV -0JDDS! BARGAINS I BARGAINS 11 We are now receiving a full .assort ment if Dry Goods, Notion Hats Boot, Mioe.s WardwareV CutleJy, Ac. Terrell & Harris.. Para rystal Pte Witts LeaJ. 2,(00 Lbs ot the alovc celebrated brand of lead has just been received. We can supply parties w ith the above arth h , cheaper than it can be deliv ered to them in small xpiiijjtities at the depot, Boiled Linseed Oil, at $1,25 per gallon. H. S. Furmax & Co., july 11 tf . Frankli' ton, N. O. CliAPTiV CXXXVIIL An Act 10 adtuokize thh Commis- S:ONElta OF THE COUNTY OP FkaNk" UN TO LEW A SPECIAL TAX Foil THE PURPOSE of tayixg TUB CUrVTAND 1C. DEBT OF SAID COCNTV. Skcticn 1. The General Assembly ot North Carolina do enact, That the board' of commifsioners of Franklin county be and they are hereby author ed in additiou to the tax which thi-y may have power to asses?, under the general revenue law of the'Stateo hvy a special ta? not " exceeding on? fourth of one per centum on both real and personal property of said county f r the year . D. one thousand right hundred Mls?vcn!;thrn, for thf p" -pose ot paying he ou'stainling tlelu vi said county incurred prior to the first day of jT muary, or.e thousand eioht huoclred and seyentyrthref, said tax to be levied nd collected as other laxcr. Sec. Q. That no u x shall be levied under this act until the question shall be hi1 mitted to the rnalififtj voters ot the county at an election to be heldur der the direction of the commissioner?, and approved by a nn jority' of those voting thtreop. Sic 3 That the same amount thnil be levied on teph laxable poll as is levied on three hnd, eel dollars' worth of prop rty. ' Sic. 4. That the tuxes levied end collected unib r this act shall be applied " pro raUV by faiel coimisdoncrs to the payment of i'a debt3 of the said county of Fiai.kliq iucu-red prior , to the first day of J.muary, one thousand eiht hundred and EeveuTy-thrre, Sfc. 5. This act shall be in force from and afier its ratification. Ratified the ad day ol March, 1873. ju y 11-j.v -i Cotton, Cotton, Wanted iminedhtJy, i0 f an oraef One Hundred Dalt-s. of good cotton, :.r which we wiil pay the viy highest cash price Cirrow & Pleaaants, ircrrin'3, Herrings. New North Carolina Ilenirgj, nu2 ber ope, Family Rce and Cut, t. r s J T Kino, Whits & Shaw More Cotton Wanted One Hundred Bales f common Cf tton wanted immediately r,jr.'bicu the high est cash price will be p ci ma)23 lbTS Borrow ?m.c GROCERIES ! GROCERIES!! Bacon, western or country, Lard, in kcg or barrels. ' Molasses, all grades, from 40 to 00 ct C offee, tug-.tr. Bice, Tea, &c, 'lerrcll Jfc tfarri. CORN r CORN ! 300 bushels of Co n fo- ?alc. Ten ell & Fan is. MEAL ! MEAL Just g &und and flesh. Give us a call. TERRELL & HARRIS'. Pratfs Astral Oil, , The Astrial Oil is purer, clearer, sa fer and gives better light, than any other oil in use, for sale at CO cts. cadi, 75 cts when charged. King, White & Shaw. - SADDLES! SADDLES!! Saddle Clothe. Bridles, Hauliers. Tern 11 & HarrK ADVERTISEMENTS. e wi uM call yrrjr attention to the magnificent stock ot Watchcs.Diamonds Jewelry and Silver yrare now if red by J. T. Yoro & Bro, corner vcamore and B.mk Streets. Prtersbuig, Y. uch bargains as they are II" rin are "ranly seen. By all mans when 30U visit pe, tcrsburg qo and s-e thim. Young's Fity poUr U'atth is the best lor the citvjfy iuthis Cuntrv. Usa " , YCUXG'3 P.T. PPECS, thiy will rnrngtlicn snd u'mfiv yon eyis. Over three ihousacd p'u is til and ever body atisfk-d. J. T. YOUNG & BRO., ( orner Syca-rorc and BankM. ap il 25-ly. Peters fm g, Va. The Best in Use. . Occupies a SpaCe only 7 feet Square. 1J 4 (Patented Oct. 13, 1872.) THE J ALFOItD PRESS, The Simplest and Most Powerful . CqttGn Press, in Two men can easily paclr a 5QU lb; bile ot Cottor, and ic is .so arranged lhat the power aud workms; force can be doubled, if necetsuy. Pa-.ks as com pact a bale as toe old tashioncd rcew with half the labor, Can be run by ihc gin po.er or by water ami earn by putiirg whielsin place of the crat kf . Faimeis can buy Family Uijj it?, and build thtirown P'es attmalUxpenscs, Irons Furnished at Cost. State, CVunty and Family Bights for sale by M ALITOR Y & ALFOItD Sole Proprietors for the S mthcrn State iu!3 tf Frank huton, NO Molasses, Molasses, Fifteen Hundred Gallons uow arriving warranted all right which e are ol leriug at Non ner n prices with treioht added, 0 Barrow & Pleasants, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Within the next two wieds we will be receiving our second supply ol New Goodf, which we sha 1 sell at the very lowest posible price for Ca-h. Barrow & Pleasants. May 21 1S13 IT 1 King,! White & Shaw. Have received their atock ol Spnn and Summer goods, which .will be found suprrior in quality, larger in quantity and more varied in assortment than any stock they have ever held.aod wh:ch IT r to Cash Buyers, as Irw as they can be fjund in this or any oth-r market lcr the State W. A. K. FALKNEH, R. T. ARRINCiTO? Falkcnei& Co, Wholesale Dealers IN FlU mm BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C: Nr. IOC STcamcre Stree PETEKSBURO, VA. ajrr 3- 3 . Notice 1 NoliceU The pabli: is hereby otigl, that Frances Hawkins (,.) who wit ber daegb-cr Jennie Foster bare coatracted ta writinr, to aejTe the coderri-red dann? .he current year (1873; hu ith hrrsaid daughter uclawiuMy kit mv emp.oymfnt .nd girvices, all pfraon, are warned that tbe law will be rigidly enforced aganyt V oi.e knowiSgfr, barbenng aPl detains either of tbVm iron my service, ft. .! P "'WWTS- , ADVEKTISEMKXTS. W. H. .Mitchell, Frank list ox, N. C. , To the People of Franklin Counly 1 COME GREETING, P RINGING GOOD NEWS. I have just ntorncd from the North ern cities, where I purchased a Terr complete atock of general merchandize and which J ara determined to tl cheap, tall and' fc me belore y,,a make your Spring p.urphaaes. See a partial list ot the aiticlts making op my stock. Dress goods, a TrVy great vari ety. Ladies hats trimmed and untriuv. mtd. WHITE GOODS 1 Bro. and blenched Cottons. Prints Plaid domestics, entucky ' Jeaps Cottonadea, Denims, St ripea &c. A FULL STOCK OF NOTION? Such as Corsets, Parqsoh, Fans, Per fumery, &c a A YERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF Ribbons and Silk goods. Hosery and Gloves, a large supply. Boots, tiho.f, llats, stock complete.' A Superb Selection of i J f " t Ready Jlade Clothing, Hardware Crock cry ware, Qa --ens ware, c. 1 Sugars. CoflVes, Spice a, and a great many ether articles that I cannot enu merate in this short notice. All the aboc goods wee bou-dit with great care and on the " BESTTRMS, That money could pnrchtse And intend to give my cu tnmers the advan tage of it. Call and I pledge my wct.l to make the alrvc assert ions tru .-. W. IL MII'CIIELL. ppr 11 -tf, Fr-tnkliutoa, N. C. All poron w islung lianas, of anv kind, w ill mil on mm?, and 1 w ill guar nntecto pleae the m, both in price aud quality. J. J. MlNKTREE, "h 7-tf. IxMiUbnrg, N. V. 0UJ 1 ho cnlyTTt ILiblc G ul DUtribtttion in the eon nt 17 J $50,000 00 IX V ALU ABLE GIFTS! - TOSEDLSraiBUTEU IJ L. B. SIN E'S R2ad Regular numbly (jlFT JNTEttPRISE. To be drawn Monday, Aug., 11, 13T3. ONE OR A vi CAPITAL VUIZI ?3,000 IN GOLD! Twc p v ll.nco - ;LKE.ACKi FlYj rize f 100 Two Ftui'y Ct.rria ; ul DCcWd nnr1 wita tiUer td lLr.. xxiix. J'k IIamvvorlb V0. O. &no-io-"-1 l:-- ovapaowor jo: Tin Fair ilficHiair Marhne. nrl fljj f iv GSd llUka.UU; ortl $300 efli! F' 4 America u Hun in Wateic. r"lt 1121 each. ln ltde o U Hunt n Wtcli, worth $75 ch? 8; 0 ti I J awl v VcriVernu t-. trYie e lin a:l ) o. tr ti,adi 10 trio ich (WtChvuf, jvrr-.rt, Jt l.-r, Vs-, . W h-l- onwb.r gilU C5J0. Ticket, liaij totPUl j As? t.wasfcrcito aJL UcktU, U fB literal lrfcTBlam4 i l be ra.d. Siu naN,ft; S Vtkets S'T; T J TukctitW; T.ntj-I! Ticket - CVcuhr coiitaiH uia full i J rftn deotTXka of it nun rr of ekauin. otl w inf!ruiali;u In reff-renca l th - bution. wiil be w nt to any ane oriiurins thrte aii letiiis mui d aeiariei to Halo Office. L J). HlXK, Bo lai w. Finn 81. CIrvl!iBitl.i.
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