Newspapers / The Franklin courier. / Aug. 29, 1873, edition 1 / Page 2
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""''ff Clj? Cam in', . 4 onoiioH-.s. ifAKi'i;, " ; KWTOR ANI J'ROPRIETOn. -'. .... , ' "j ; . T. T. MiTtunLL, Associate Editor. . All letters addressed to ' Cr.o. S. Baket?, Friday,.. .......August, 29, 1873. JTov Homo, IToIIch. J . We see it etatcxl 1m ' tho Raleigh News that Col Jordan F. Jones the cntcrpriKirg proprietor o the St ere and Mills on Fandy Creek, at Laurel in this ( otintr. hn ' rwn-tlw itiArv J'ayttevillo to examine the Cotton Factories in the "vicinity of tbat town vrithiuview of creeling one atiiis Mills- " in inu ngui direction, rind all who know Col. Jones are satis fied that what he undertakes always meet? with success. We are glad that ho 13 about .to inaugurate th's rnove nentand horjp as we have not tho least, doubt, will bo the case that his Cotton 'Factory yill ?oon be inoppra: lionr giving employment to .a large number of .hands, and working up tho fino cotton that's -mado. in thfo County at home. Nothing, adds more- to the real wealth of a community than manu factures. , "W hero '.they1 exist we in. yarially fjnd aU; if iy, jpdustrio?3 and contented formation;.. Much is said about .immigration.. -Man societies, ore formed to promote the; removal ot , O . i. iuoi. 1 in 1UC U.1g quantities of very thin gas have been i-.i ; j . ' . ' uilHiuueuiu .deriving. means, to build up our waste places by "induc ing others -to. corns and do Ihc- woi-k that should bo done by ousel ves. Wo Wo have 6ceu . it stated somewhere that, "No wlio would be free, must himself strike the blow." This is true, and w lay it down as an vixioin , equals iy true, that ho who would bo pros-! porous, must .himself do the work. . Wo aro not s disposed to discourage the: immigration, movements, but on the contrary. we .are always glad when port ions from abroad como to make, their homes in our midst, and extend-to all such a cordial welcome, and hope them" much prosperity aud lupphiewr, We: however, do think that if otir-jpcoplo-jrouH quit wishing for others' to com in and buildup the .Country, anil them pekes proceed at qnce, with detai mined will and etfopg.arms -that our waste places would' soon bj made to blossom, ndaa o a of prosperity , would dawn upon us that the most sanguine had not dreamed of. W0 commend Col. Jones example t our men of property, and capital. V0 lave somo among us.' Let them sq use it that they may receive large in: comes thcrcf om, and also help othe-s'. $ . .. - . Fcr me Co-jnicn. ; Mb. Editor ; - In 1 840-50, the writ tx was Scml-missionaiy in jhc coUn 'ics of Glynr, Wayne, Camden and Appling. Pa.: There was ro Baptist , rer cher fearer to b?m than Darkr. What bu tcr ceuld he do the., thhn cuke - love to the Methodist circuit-rider, a wbr-U-seuhd fellow, Br.. IlallT ' And tbu hi CJic. I know i: h not a'rictly orther dox .to say that the BaptUt mifslor.iry and the Methodist circuit-rider,, coij,. eratet'.- Eut jir, di you try n sew country wnh Do a3sociite cf your own faitl ; and tfyou t're Lot 3 s uj R2 h a - rrai -ap.c, ycu.wjil welrome tny rod christian miniater-to yoor conVt,-nC' . . Tlr If n.a 1.1 . , a nwitjf ui ;o34ovo.i gave him. Bat to tay storV: I-waa teiling him hoy I fartid in a region of Wayne COuny, called Pin rioilo waybow they Ftre making m sut ,od hukk-Ur-liee and vendor , jth t an occwamal iwcct potato. . : ! Man." ardd Le, let ma tell ynu Whcnavir I git back from that region my wi'e would siy that ths. ?otkVjt there must live high, I was; gsttiu i0 tat. .Well, I a'd n ra o. caMon, jf yoa fill go with mo on mj next tiiui or apioitmcnJ?, I willthow you why I improve eo. Th y da treat . no wdi cut there-' ! Accordingly Mrr. U., a delicate litt'e house-plant, ventured outwiih her hua bind oa his next excursion, and Prj II.; being quite popular, they bad any nna er of invitations to spend the first night after their arrival in the, .neigh borhood. Bm. IL twQ had jast preach ed at tfce big meeting houss one ot bm beet saralDtsJ! He finally acce, t.-i the invitath nbf a good old brother-Green, we ahall call him. Br a. Wf a ajut as "good a livei aa that coauty -fU lfrJ?d. lie had n three roomed -'log hoagr, own;d ah. ut or e.rnu.dred b4d ot'cawf, hnd had u limited ''.a-gt pn their arrival nt,B:t C.U, Br. t7. sdj ifc w r. wailed' (B by he wLole f?-m''y. Every cor vmicrcc cf tW b'.u-eiioll W.s plccd at' their .di-jposih But dinner timcame atclut 3 o'clock at'l pretty toon after came rlinnt r itself. This consisted vt a sonp-dish of cr rn, bread and a basin ol dried vecson. Sis ter II. (being a Udy) took on her plate a "quantum EtifScit," of tach arliclr. But being very delicate, made but little pi ogress in the matter or eating. Tim being observed by Bro. O,, beirq iired nnrasiTy, why sister II, could not tat. And not receiving satisfactory answers to this questioDj frequently propounds cd, be at last said to bis wif.-. '-Why Jane, wbar is that liuining bread we had totber day ? Ifipa sislcr II. could eat that.' ' At that little- Sam, their tldeit boy. exclaimed, Oh, pap.tbnr is a bunk of it on the jice up thsr;" and getting aladcr be instantly brought down a mouldy butk," which Bro. G. threw at Sister II.. remarkirg a3 In did so. yifovt Eister II. I reckin yoa can eat a littlo." ,' Bro. II. and ldy lett for home early the next morning. Bat Bro. II. kfpt on with bis labors anion; them' aslonr as I rcrahir.cl in that country. Xor was be a!togeibr .without his ri.war.1 His very drollery, as' seen in the trca. ment of his wife above, enabled him to endure what others would bavo loathed; aud being a sincere Christian be accom: mfulaicd hrcdse!tJ to bis suiroundin in order that he might "win srue." o'-l Wr, here', who have all that heart could wish we preachcrp, ho are fe ttd and courted, should sometimes think of our poor br thren out on the fron tierp, who ate ";u during hardness as good soldiers-" j Solomon I?ool Denounced '.'tit Home-Meeting- at Cliapcl Hill. At'a meetmpj of citiaers cf Charcl Hill and viciuity n the lGth inst-, the iollowirg .rocccdinS were bad : Androy Mickle, Ef-qr., being called, to .the Cbair expaiped the oiject of the meetiug to be to cocsidtr what action ought to be thk.nl oaKthe p.art .cf the ciiizens. ol this place ia .rtgi.rd to. a ecurrilous, libellous, and slanderous Ic'- .tcr.writtcn end pulluUcd by the Rev. ; S dojaon Tool. PidJdeat of the Univei-' sity ci North Caroica, in reference to Mr?. Corutlia Phillips .Spetcer of this place. ' - 1 ( , II. C, Andrews.! 2iq. was arpointcd Secretary. . ' . :..On motior, 'bo Jcl air appointed ti e iollowing named geathmen as a Coir, mittea i to drjt resolutions expressive of ihc sc-dsc i the meetinr : Wm.' Sirair, katthew McCauley , Sen , John Iluti bin?, Bon., U. E. Clay ton, aud J. M. Alexacdcr, who ifter retiring- for a short! time, returned and reported the following preamble ar d reaolntions which were unanimously adopter:' j j Wijkkea The Bev. Solomon Pool, President or the University ol Nortli Carolina, a rrsident of this place, has written and published a letter grrs-dy insulting to Mr.v Cornelia Phillips Spencer, also a resie!eut of this p'ace; and whereas, we feel it to be a duty we owe to ourselves to remoye (roua us any pait. of -tb disgrace tW might otlerwi.-e rest upon us as numbers at the sme comrhunit; by reason -ol the infamon's and cowardly conduct of the said Solo mon Pool, wutlo hereby Resolve 1 . That the letter of the said Solomon Pool, "President ot the University of North Carplina Fo-caI!eil, so wantonly insult irg' ifrs, Corueli:l Phillips Spcnccr, was mean, malicious, cowardly and intamcu'. 2. Tbat we take thi3 occasion to n -nov to Mr?. Spencer the assurance of the coi niecaucu ot'jour pTcfur.dst t atee pi and reaper K and tiS'eav to ber :bst ,v f.have takaa tctiqn in tho matter not be- cuusc we teit triat anytbirg was necri ssry to make the insult of pool fall harra'ess and stingkss t her feet, hit becsupe we wished to throw pft frr m curselvca the slightrst portion of the disgrace fha.1 might attach to u? as mt m bcrs of,th amc community with a crea ture st devoid jof every hutinct of tut marbood, m to be capable, of waiit4ly M d tu&liciouty icsultirg a wmiaa, at once an honor to her sx. r.ud -to her - !. Th ail the pnpen in tLe St.te be requited to publish the proceeding o! ;tbia mccijcg, and that a c pj of "tLsj resolutions to s-nt to llrs. Sper.cer ' CU motior,! the meeting adj arned. Andrew ilicKLE, Chaumir, n, Cv Andhsw, Fecretary. Dear unci; Dumb Institu tion We publish the subjbirel circular frora Mr' ,aor Nicho'-, Principal of the Deaf and Dumb las' ltutior As there sterna to be a misapprthibni sion on tha part ol many rnriona s ro t he terms ol admisfion into this 'initio tu'irn' the following requ'atloos ere published fproeral iai rmatinn : Kquil "i.rf vision jr maJe for Irt h Mrhitp fnd c.iloredch rp-, ,t t xo depsrtmt-nts aro entirt'y ,p4rate a", d jul; K-cittd in d Heron t parts oi the city, but both under the raansfc- ment ot the same Board ot Trustee?, i 1; The North "(Jarolina Ins!ituliun forihf Dc; f and Dumb and the Blind, is purely an Educational Institution, and not an Asylum: As d.afntas and blindness are .ie net ally conceded -to be incurable, we do not receive applicant, to be treated, but to be educated. i 2. Tnpih fr-m this State are ad mitted t( a'i the privileges i.f Ibb Iusti tution, np;-n comp'iance wi'b the ru'c, Irce of charge; Wing provided with byard, . washing, fue1, tnitior, bookp, medical rUen'ion, and everything neces sary, except clothing and traveling ex penscs. - 3. Erch 'pupil shruld cume with 8n ficient clothing t hist out? year, or it must La snt when needed, or the mrn-y inrr i. hcd t purchase it. They shru'.d ah-j'h a good trunk, large enough to til their clotbintr. each arilb.e of whieh should be dis-. tinctly markvii wilb tlie-ir names- A list ot all el th'ng furnished j pupils should be fe.t to the Principal when the pupil enters. 4. The Ecfiion commences -on tho firet Monday ia Kcptember, rnd p'.oses tue latter part ol June. All pupils are expecred to ccme promptly- at thefir3t of the scbsh n. Only a ccrtalb number can t e accommodated, th r.f re it is important that the Fiincipal know be kre the crmmenccmt'nt of tho session the name, ag-, residence, &c. of those who propose to enter, ' JOHN NICIIOIS, ' Principal. ADVEI1TISEMENTS. 1 F. H. JARMAN. Fra: kltston N C . : : ; ! (At Morn- & Bulb cks old Stand) Takes thi.s.mct:iod of informing . the .citizeiis of Frai kiiaton and hiu r uudin country tbat be- has on hand a good se ketion ot Dry ,Goo,!s Groceries Hard ..wp.re &c; which he w iil sell at reasons able ibices i4 U Jamij-N 1.1:13 .11 t : BECKWITliy : ANTJ-DYS. PEPTIC PILLS. These Pills liave been most success fully employed in almost every va icfy of ' Functiouul i isorder of the Sivmacu licAvfcw LjVKR-aud Pl.EK, sudi as ! Heartburn, Acid Eruetatio N. ?ea, lieadaeiie. Tain and-Distentionof oiuujiMi anu rowels, incipient Di arrhoja, (Lolio, Jaunelico. Flatulency lvabitual f ostivencss. Loss of Appetite i?iek Headache. Ac. 1 U"C beeommmded by the most pro: mment men of the country, ainono them many LISA DIinG PiiYolUlA lJrice 25 cents ' IreparcdbyE. R. BECKwrrn fsuc cessoi; to Dr ; Fockwith ) Proprietor. 1 eterRbiirg. Va. - J.ph C'arb. u y 5-ly- Loesac ACent. TliG Best in Use. Occapies a space only ? feet Square ""lT--'it''':' - . : t (Pi'.cntei O.t. 15t 1ST-J ) ' " THE : ALfOHD PRESS, Tie Simplest an Host Powerfal CottoD Pross in .::! .:- :..: : , , - I. V 'en CSn c-snJ pick a 500 lb, be doubteru necessary. PA,ks a3 pact a UTe. as. tae oh! Ushioned screw pn-power or 1 y watrr aad s'cam by K .7 . v&u uu paniiry K;rJjta anil fejald their OWn Pleat.malltkpenses, Tron Furnished at Cost. State, County and Family Rights loV ai'eby ' MALLOUT & ALFOItD Sole Proprietors for the Sou there stales, iu!3 ti Frank baton, N 6 disti-. A D V ERTI SE MEN TS. $2,150.71 Worth offioods Cost, r FOE CASH. J yt-ill offer for the next thntv dava me ahove amount or cood at cot. c u- .i . . - i sistinrr of 1 Ladira dress goods, Gents Ready Hats, - v Hade Clothing. Bonnet?, ; Cloths, Cas si meres, Ribbons, IIat, Furnishing 1 Goods, Ac, I am effcring these goods at A T C 0 1 T, for the reason, that I iii soon begin repanaon my store, that will ntces - tare my moving, and as I do not wish to nuwe tb noodp. I have concluded to sell olf all the hard 6tock AT COST; if I can; and at the- same time offer a great many desirable goods, that can nor. enumerate in trns newspaper ailyer tiscmcnt. I am offering albo a large ttock of . Staple Goods, at greatly reduced PEICES. 1 mean what I say. If you don't think so, just bring the stamps and you shall haves the good?. Cull eoon ha the time will be out in September. B.P. CLIFTON, Court St., Louu-burg, N. C. aug8 lm Wesleyan" Femals Institute. i ! ; Staunton, Va,- 1 lie 2 4th annual sossion f ept. 25, 1873, One of. the rirst f chools for Young Ladies in the South. Twenty three teachers anel ollicer.s. Fcenevy grand, buildings elegant; health uiir surpassed ; feeble constitutions' here rest orcd; pupils from all the ttates from Maryland to Texas. Board aud College 'luitjon for scholastic year, $240. For catalogue of 54 pages ad dress Rev. W A, Hakriss, ficsident, btaunton.Ya- aug 8 lm Read! Read! Read!! New Bar Room, Op West side of Main Street, t Franklinton, N- c, If you WMntt;v t'riLk gcq 1 Liquor, go to the New Bar'nnd you wdl fin-t what you want. Ale, Glnge'r Pop, Wine, Rum, Gin, Vrhiekey and pure OldNasli Brandy, supply of Ice always ou hanil, to give you a cool drink. I hoptto all my old customer?, aud ti lends at rhe New Bir. Call and see me at. the JHaw Bar Koom. aug 8 3m Mm. Itansome German Eating House, ' - AND Oyster Saloon, by. At Smtlets Old Etakd. FranUlinton 3N" O Meals at all hour, jun 13 2m Boarding and Day School FOR YOUNG LADIES. Louiseukq, N. C. The fourth Session opened on VQU. elay last 14th iust., and will continue full 20 weeks. . Terms: Board, including washing lights, fuel and furnished room, $75 ' English Tuition, l0togl5. Latin and French, (each) 5 Music ou riano, $20, Uiutar. $13 No charge for uwj of instrument Boarvlers who go home Friday evcniri" and return Monday me mirg will b ch.vged pro-'ata lesi CoRxruvA CBE'smw. Principal. lonibur N. C. I julylStf H ALL'S SELF-FEEDING COTTON GIN. We arc now taking orders for a limited number of these celebrated SFLF FEEDING GLNi. - Ifcrctofore owing to the great dt-m.nid we have only boon able to llli apart of the order we have received; parties therefore who purpose buying to use next fall, will greatly oblige u, bv sending In their orders a early as possible, in or.ler tluit tbov raav get their Gins ia time. These Gins IEVETt Fail to GiveEntiisk Sattsfactio.v. It require no csierienced ginner toattend to it. Separates from the Cottou. stick, cloU of dirt, sand, nails pebbles &c. Gins very rapidly. C leans the seed thoroughly. Kun? lightly. Is well made and very durable. . We shall be pleaod to scud pam phlet containing testimonials from well known parties to any person upon ai plication. , ' . EYiTANS & DANCY, L- SALTJSBUEY, NORFOLK, Va. - - DEALET. IS THE FINEST and most FASHIONABLE Black Walnut, Parlor, Library Aud chamber, i FURNI T U E E, Of New and Original Designs, and ot the most Snpcrb St jlo and Fini&h Also a choice tssortuieut ol Tab!c3, Wardrobes, Drying C3ea, Etgres. Side boards. Library "and Bock Cases, Hat Trees and Wha'.-NV.a. Aleo a Complete Line ol CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTIN33. WINDOW SHADES AND WALL PAPER, Give nie a call be fur 8 purchasing clstwlcre. All gcoJs warranted &3 rcprjha tj ndeetakin a prv mpfly attended to ia all iti brdtches., Tne o:dy agent ia the city for FISH'S ML 1 ALIO BULtlAL CASES. LUmo u y andthtr C fllu furnished at tbeu..it rt noiic.i, a i!.o. Jrrii;8, wi:h the best Heire ia the city,, and the I'ktt-nt Right Ci rs Tr:vi ia .ha city vnl runoau1iug country. pr 1100, awmw I'll. ttmLUi. mui w. wm.'XMrm J.. W Pleasants. ARCHITECT AND UNDERTAKER AT BiHTMMITl 8 OLD STAND, Wishes to call the attention of the people of Franklin to the f.ic, thit hp kcej)j const tntly on hnml Furr:i'urr, of a'.l kind, Fin Wnluut e?r Mnb.ogany. coffini, ma'le n short notice, also wir. elovr B'inf's, V"inlow Sarbef, doors; Brscke'B S5C. AH the abrye t;ood6 are vrarrentrd, and Mrill be Sfld at viry reaso- ab!e rric?. Dcpiirin d.re with d'sontch nnd very cheap, call and examine lor yourelv. J. V. lLESANTs, cug 8 tf Louiaburp, N. C. : T li B W Is B D Family Favorite Sewing j Machine. We b-g to call tho attent'oi of the ( ii Z-na of Luuburrv nd-ricinity to tl-Ia TnuLT,"4 Family Favorite' ixv ing Machine, and to tboae desintu uf purchasing ; that we would be pleased to' hate theia call at ur pUce of bnsi- ncs nd examine fer theicselvoj. This machin niakcfi the lock atitch. alike n I oth aides of ti c labrir, use a air.Air.nT kseelb end Sucttl'. We claim tbat fur simplicity, mpid.ty, tase of mo bn, anei of i ieeuting the idea range of work, tbat it has no superior if an equah batitUction guarantee 1, best cf refer ence i?en if nqjired Irom the 'mioy Lnndrtd, who arc uieing them iu this State. end for (ur call n ibe coder signed) ft r circular, price iistJ-, terms samples cf woik &c- Acents wtnttil. J. J. PEIIP.V r W U Power &C. 'LacalAtfirnl. G n'i. Agents lUIeigh; or Frcairillc N. C. . . .ug. 1 -ra. KUilEBOVS TESTS IIATE PXIOTED tf. F. BtntxnAu'i New Turbiro EH Water Wheel K To be the Beat Erer larcnted H . 'a 15 ranapUct free, ddres Yoik.Pa uj r p i r i ii i inn m ixhjwilixjli.ir 51, Water ft., Norfolk, VaM gents for No th Cvo'lna. );ni.ix eSOO llfiWARD. PROCLAMATION I By the Governor of North Carolhut. EXECUTIVE DEPAIlTilL'XT, "IlALKioir, Jlxt 25, 13rb Wiikkeas, Of.i.rl information bus Lceu rtcetved a tl U Depar mrnt tint one William iiim.o, lac el Frank bn county, cliared Hi.b :h : ciimc i! nrj-(I'-r biia e6CRi.-it frci.i tho of aawl county, and fl d ths h itf ) r tt r nc.a! him-eli that ths ortlin-ry prnci&s uf Uw cannot le se-rvttl mi uiiu ; Now, thcrtf. r., IT i It 1,'aldweli. Governor of thr Mitr wi .Nuti. Cr.b n, by v'rtuec.t nu.t.nii?y m me vested by law, do issue lh:s my Pn c ani'ion otfericg a regard uf TilHEE- llUN DUEfJ DOLL.VltS, for the apprci.cn. ion and debviry ot the faid William to the Bhrriffof Franklin oiun'T in the town of Loui -f - v m m jjio all e,f$cers of the ltv and all gind- vi vuc umic ill Kill 1U UllUC0'rt said criminal to justice: Done at our C ity ol IiUijib, tl.e 23ih day ol July. A. I) 1823, ami in L. S. the ninety eighth yearot Amer ican Indeperulecc.-. TOD.K. CALD .VELL, By thrjGf.vernor: J. U. TiKATIIERV. 1 hrate ticcrelarj. DESCT.IPTION: William Bhaoo is by prolersmn a carpenter and mill-wri,'ht, ngetl aUjut 50 yearr, li-ht sindy hair, unall tear on his forehead, i.enrly Ittwtvn bis eyabrow', about fire ftet f. ur inches disfcipaseu and given te druakei-ne-s. Ha. 113 Sycaiore. street Ho. 113 . PETERSBURG, VA. E, C. James & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Staple arid Fancy D y Goods, Irish Li.eis, White GowUt llosiciy, Goves, Matlouery. aud otions genera y. . Iluve ton- U store the laig at and mot varied dock of SPKIXO ANT) SOIMEII GOOD3, that they hare ever oOc cd, ami Vhlch they are p v pared to &el as owto tht. Meruiants or Xoirra- Caholina, Jobbing House, Either in the i tate or Baltimo e.and o 1 a good term, ap i E G James & Co. MllM King, While & Shaw. HaFe derived iheir stock ct Spnn ami bammfr good?, bich lounj suprrior in quality, j, itJ quarti.y and more tarird in aftment which IT. r to Cash Day. rs, as lw as mL-'-I ether (iUOD AI) VKRTIS KM1-INTS. ;V. IT. Mitchell,. Fhaxklixton, N. C To the People of Franklin Counly I . COME GREETING . . ? 'bringing good news. I have just rtturceJ frora the North crncit.es where I -purchase ! a Tcry comp'.e-e stock of general nurchandir, and wLkh I ara JcUrminrel to te'.i cheap. Call aud khs me Leioie y,n make your Spring purcba t. See a parrial Into! tfce ailiciis making op my stock. Dress goods, a yei j great rari tty. Lid its hits tnnimcd wul nntrim. taed. ; WHITE GOODS, Bro. and blcrxhed Cottcnf, PrinU, Plaid domestics, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Denims. Siripi-a : A FULL -STQCK-QF NOTIONS Ench a Cor?cti, Tarasobj, Fart, Pcr f umcrr, itc, A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT- j MENT OF Ribbors and Silk gods. noscry and GioTes, a lare supply. Doots, Stoes. lists, s'.ock compltie, A Superb Selection of Heady Made- Cith!cpt Hardrsrc. C rockc.-yw.arr, QiensHare, &c fc'ngars Ci3ti-siSp'rc, Bntl treat many other articles ihnt I cannot tna morale iu this short nt'c-. AM th? slu-vc 100,'g wc.c iKUt ith greet care and n the BESTTERMS That raorey c-ti!d purchasa- And I intend to zvv my cu t mcis the Adrm lam-.ii I'a I I i.tiir uiy n l to inulie the &!. rt'o.-. lm.. W. II Min;l!EM. rpr 11 - tf, Fnr.k:into:i. K. O. A -T vj! a. sw - r 1 9 . t - m - he cnTyU lhblo Gift DMr.bution In tie country j 50,000 00 IN VALI! AHLE 0 ITT?! TO JE HIS ? II!UrI) IS L. D. S tN E'S 1C3 d Kignlar rucnlhly Q1FT gNTEUPRISE,- To le ilriiwn Monday, Hept., 13. 1973. ONi: Gil v-r. CAPITAL nuzR . ?5.000 IN COLD! . Two rwo Vhz II AX) 3 I f two )rtz frxx) -3 I If rlT rrizes 1100 ?. I vl RCENDACIl! FIT irizes 100 Two FnU!y Cn.nUi and tatrcbfel Uort Vitlj HJver Mou .tod Ilar-ey. worth lfTorici Enrrjr, lth t IiTcr-mown" nrn -. worth $. Orv Cn-to9vl lur--ax I";acrf wort t'CKA Tt n FtirllT f ewia M(liDr, wrtji ! fjr o"J aJth'AO-aj ortIi -j(x eML! Fk f5-4 An crioti IIu.i Inr Wi'et. wrtli t1' a. in ia-r O il Uuntn Watch-. orh f75 cb! 8 0(kM mtd-YifLcT-r l'ti-f'r Wfr c (in a.l.) .ti fr rnf jJto?3)tch Ho'd Ch n. i!vrr-.re,JwrT,&e !il r.orab r K4U 6 SOO. Ticut lial el As t wai ted to tiek'U, to hn I irI jTftDi-rai'. be fad. Finl liek-'Ml; S x TcVHsfT; Twe: ZKUUtlO; Tvrtutr-Cvc Tickets 120. Clrenlar evtitaiir u? a full l:t of prtxJ docrh Jl m c 1 e 1 u t vr cX d aw in?. n'ler inr.tntl'-n in rWrrenra v tle "lM btiiion. vu. Imj u r.t to any o Jt crderinz tha. All letc-i rou-t l U -.eI to -VtiaiJiP'Z' 1. fcJNF, noxH.v 1 Jl W. p.rth ft. CiiKinoai.0. .NOTICE. Totbe Tax Payers ol Franklin C, I will a:teod at the Court IIoaef aid Ccan'y Ironi tbe 25;h f Auccstt tbe lt I'ay .f OctnUr 13TJ. f-r tU puKe f rtcfivir the Mae sod County Tf xes f r tl.n prrw nt yrar. All Citiiei.' re exjx-ctctl t m-et m, nad pay tber Taxes pr.unp'lr. Dne notice mill l "irer. vbealsba.1 attend the- creral Townships ia tbe month of OctcUr. J. C. Wynne, Stciifl"-
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