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. (JEOHGK S. KAKKIl.
Editor ax: I'rjdrnjsCTOR.
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T. T. Mitciteix, ; Assochtc EJitor.
AI1 letters addressed to j '
' Giro.'S. IjAKkii,
Friday,. .....ScrTKMBEit, 5. 1873.!
' Vc heard a distinguished citizen of
Our State, -remark in a speech': during
the eaaipaign of tart yert- f hat . the
public nunsllia'rtet-omc - fatigued iin
endeavoring tfl keep n.p with the nura
Jj2rIMA infractions of (he laws,' and the
grievous and intolerable burdens ini
j'osod upon our people, by those who
have been intrusted with the reins, o
government, ....... : - i , .. ..
This thought has frequently recur
red to us sinco we .heard it,' and.' .we
know that tho public mind, has had a
superabundant cauo to ,bo in the con.
4ition. described by the gontleman. , '
., We laTOih&d encrauchmeni after en
croachment,, upon; the liberty . of the
ititcn a jnncji, tdfrfaefo 'thai.it faas
about ceasou-Jo (icite;coprneot.i I
- Statu gbjfetrjnias bvo 'boerV pulled
aowanr&es hate been; built
up, itH tho minions .of. the Admiiis
trations trying V hurrah - for. Grant' :
holding tho places to whictAho people
fleeted their cWizem, at the -same time !
,with their anna. up .to their elbows in
thxiicasury and employing the Fed -ral'arty
.to.arjictrthem jn callcqting
more monoy,:witf. which o replenish '
tho cotfexs, made'empty by thjir steal
ing ; to be again emptied by'tlio samt i
process, and filled and-'.-emptied- timo
nl again, .'iadcfinately.--. , j
.The Federal Court?, instead of bc
in tho forums,, where, justice, is ad
ministered in tho particular line.' in
wlich Uicy vcro first-intended,: hare
had their jurisdiction extended. contin
ually.ftilj now. M.Tbey take cognizance
of almost all kintb, of cases,- from the
petty assault and ' battery, n (that was
formerly disponed of by our . Justices
of tho Pcao?j to tho. crime -of murder,
all of tyhich. wcro formerly tdabrc in
.the .tto Courts,) until it has become
n .most formidable engine of oppression
, und tyrw2y,. .In a word, aro suL-
I joctod -to.noaaly eTcry .pno of, the griev
uncea complained of by an anU(piaiTcd
4-ctff old fogya,.that:asMcd in tho
city of 'tofjielpbia, near) a hundred
i jx'earj .og!),jhd .wrojc a description of
thi?ir imaginary wrongs, and denomi
fiatcd the papr writing in .' which they
sr ere recorded, Ihe declaration in
dependence.' ,
' Hre, however, musi not moke men
tion of these things. If we do, we are
at ence met with the charge of disloy
alty. Wo a-p told that Jeff-Davis,
and the women wapt to get up another
rebellion;. Iif jrcff, pavj3 opens hig
mouth, the Hruly X?fk' irnniediately
rcea great stream ..if rebellion and
trca.on iSssuing "ihrcfVom'. They are
at once haunted . by. tho ghost of Lee
and Jackson, and Stuart and Johnson.
If we say unyihing about their steal
ing, they say Davis is a traitor. If
w.s toll them that they violate tbe Con.
ftitution in any particular, thoy bhout
the Ku KIux is coming and going- to
clean up all the poor innocent loyalists.
Jm tej initer all th? charges that
re .made gaist tjiem. Doo& Dayw
; WnSa,:trajnrtaali stealiig tn-yleaa
crW felaf, iipy Wy palliate
the . numWrlesi. and . most Vagrant
. Crimea tht lutaihssll ccteamittted.
WiWlj cbnlhWallbeiiig com
.-untied by these fiend that w&uld be
more at homo domiciled with-his Sai
,aic. Majesty than with our good peo.
pie in this sunny Southern land that
wVs intended to be, and is tho proper
hocjc of gcatlerncn. .This infernal pacfc
VVO Utcl j, in ... order to .diycrt, t e
public vioiad from- tbcirow'v wicfid
themes and:platting?; set up a terrible
and unceasing yelping, Tray Blanch";
?weetheatt" and all, upon tho heels of
Jefferson Davis,, whose name they are
: uot worthy to let pass their sin de
, tied lips.. They hate Jeff Davis, we
know, but they do not. hato him as
much as they lovo the pelf that they aro
tuablcd to filch by means of the places
t they hol(ind which the; .-o crabled
W bold by keeping the Northern mind
excited against our people, by catching
v-vcry utteranco that may fall from' the
lips of -fidine eouthera.lcadc ftnd dis
torting it to pujt their mcfarous. ends.
Yes we know they bate ; Li'siW hen
they think of his purity uid om!uief;s
of character, and then reniember 4ir
own vile selves, they cannot help Ifiatv
It is I that feeling that vice
e:er .as, and always will have for
virtue. While the virtuous upright
christian character endeavors to re
form the villian, vet while these vile
instinct, prompt the latter, he thinks
that the formerjis his enemy, and it is
but reasonible that he should think so,
for he knows that he deserves the dis
approbation of the good, as well as the
lad. ..Mr. Davis can stand their hos
tility. , He can iu his loftiness and
grandeur of position look down up&n
this vile crew, with contempt if not
with pity. Those utterances of his
were noble, grand. We thank him
-for having spoken them,
i -.We lpye him more now than ever.
He is every day becoming, dearer to
the Southern people. He it was who
held out in hope and r courage to the
end. He it was, who endured months
that lengthened into years of weary
confinement, for the acts of our people.
He it was, who the Federal Govern
ment would'not bring t trial, fearing
that they" coufd not sustain a case in
the Courts . against him. He it was.
who after this long and fatiguing con
finement, settled down into civil life
and pomparative obscurity, scarcely
.ever uttering a -word,-that passed the
.confines of his own threshold, lest some
Utterance pf bis might cause our op
pressors to deal more harshly with the
people "he b6 loved. Can we forget
these things ? Would a manly, gener
ous foe de3ire us to forget them? We
will never forget them,1 and when we
think of them, we cannot help loving
the. man who has done' and suffered
these . things for us. For ourselves
we care vary little what the motly
crew who essays to' run this g)vern
menVthiiV of Jeffpavis.'. "5Te know
and they?. know,, that wherever duty
has called him, whether to the plains
of Mexico,1 as a niernDer of tue Nation
al Cabinet, as a United States Senifof,
from his State, j or as? Prcsrdcnt of the
Southern Confederacy, ; he has faith
fully and ably performed the part as
signed him. Can more ! be said of anv
man?..':: -
Wliat i StJite Institution
lias Dono ibr IVoi-tli Caro-
The time is fast approaching when
the hopes aud struggles of maDy weary
moatbs - wil! be crowae.l with saccts. -The
State Agricultur! jVali- is . ndeHred
to the hearu ot North' jcaro!in:aaf.-
Year a'ter year, the sons and daughters
ot our noble old commonwealth are
wont to assemble in this grand laniilj
ruunion, not for the purpose", merely of
meeting fuenda ot other t'ay?, and
cementing by renewed acquaintance and
asaociaticn tne indissoluble i'wt that
unite us, but, also to secure the more
practical benefits that ars dtrived from
imparling and receiving valuable infor
mation. , aSeptiag. the varied inttrests
and coaspKx relations 01 ivfy depart
ment ot Me and labor. Tbe farmer,
the mechanic, and the professional mnn
are hll berw taaching and being taught.
Enterprise ia now directed bv. itel'i-
gencc, capital is diverted into more
useful channel?, and frvsh stimu'm is
given to the dusire for higher, culture
and nobler development in all that col
ceras our material prosperity and pro
grew as a people Itwould be diffi
cult to estimate fully iLe manif-ld
bentfits which accrue to all from this
annual State Festival. Its discontinu
ance, even for one year, would te a blow
to the betf. interests of the State that
would be di'epl felt by all classts of
oorfitiun yet this great calamity had
weiWhigV- TwtakiLiti,L For j months
the aQcert and iuends of the Xurth
Carolina Agriculturml Society had been
troggliog to overcome the obtt&ciea in
the way, and bad at length succeeded
in isecung alivthe faoda that were
ncc?sary except about $8,000. This
urn had been premised them byeTeraI
I ri-ign Icjurauce Companies which
f r years pat have be n dra'nig hun
dreds c 4 thousands of dollars from the
Utt. Their representatives here had
expressed perfect willianres and ear
.ijaat dctireitotf ti3 part j their r spec
tiro Companies to loan the money on
the ampie security ofLrrd. The time
came but the money did not. Their
promises madr, hke too mnrvothirs,
only t.i tickle the ear, and serve" the end
of the moment, were shemeleisly rrpu
di t!. Raying upon these broken
reeda, the 8:iety had m ide no other
arrngemeutt and the time was &hor.
A lew dajs would decide the fate of ih
SraVFi!T of North Caroliaa- not for
no yer, but probaWy fur all iure
JuBtiiere H & that blood Whoved iisejf
thicker than wte and the Nxrth Carv
olina & ate , ,fe InNuracce tympany,
came forward to the rplief ol bier 'sister
corporation anil advanced the amount
necessar to carry forward to comple
tion tae'plans of the Agricultural Soci
ety, thus firmly establishing "the State
Fair,' upon an endurin g tau.
inh Lim.
Tlonrr to whi m honor is du". The
people of North Carolina will for the
first time :n their history be false to
tin ir record, if they de not pjove them
selves true to thcue who In the day of
adversity were true to them. The
North Carolina Sute Life Insurance
Company is now in the first jear of its
existeccd, but it h ts alrca 1 y taken a
stand of which its officers and the peo
ple of tbe State at large, miy ... be justly
proud, aud its judicious investment of
every dollar of ils fuuda in North Car
olina, and among our own people has
already been i rtductivc of incalculable
good- Thebtnefits resulting from the
establishment of the Company and the
Home insurance and investments which
it offers and effects, are siii h that we
aro cocfi lent the people of North Crro
lina, will not bj s o w to appreciate and
reward, "
Agricultural Journal.
MIS CELL AN HO US.
SAPOLIO
S A P 0 11 0
for Tfiudows is bitttr tban WLitiug or W.
ter. o tymovig cajtns nd crpes.
. SA P 0 LI 0
cle.ni Paint and W0-d, m f2t tbe teoiire
f SAP o l I 0
S A P 0 L I 0 ;
TiaWi.ra. ilnglneaa ita. ut cntcnti g
A POL 1 0
7 SAP 0 LI 0
8 A POL 10 I
remr.yta Stf.i3 from Marble 3tu tcf,' Tabloa
SAP OLIO
rrmovea 8U r s ajul k oVea'sa from Carpets
There is no one article knoWn that
will do so .many kinds of work and
do it as well a3 Sapolio. Try it."
UAND
SAP OLIO
arcw ard woud.'rfiilly effec ive
Tciu t op, lav i j ii., tbual iu
tMi count! y and abroad.
U AND
SAP 0 L :l q
as an arti- r fjr f e rrth.'rcache
the i.iimku, fali liirr, opeil
U e po esf -and g ves a healthy as
U u and briLuLt.tmt to the tkin
DiMSA P 0 LI 0
Cl'aoss f.nd Beau-iaes thi Skin
n.tanty re.uovinS any stain o;
b em,eh f. om both h n is a, a face.
,,ANU S A P 0 L I 0 j
U w:thut a rival in re wirll
for cunmr or pr.ve; t nr r u-h-je
and.cba. pi. g tf e.tle,
UAJSD
S A P 0 L 0
a bl on. of bounty.' jtK ,i Vair
paa.i d by ai y Coarretic koown
HAND
S A P OLIO
cot's 13 to 15 ca ts nor oSka nrl
DQN'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOOD
Buy it of your merchant if he has it
r will Drocnr it far nn te -. 4 .i
h?!?i !o Pmphle.; All Lbout
. - .-""fu win urmauea iree, '
BKCCII MOBOy JS 8 No -20
TAitr Ii cj, K. Y., Oa 99 Loxass ?t.
SaLTIKOcX ,Tti. ; i.
JJj 11-lv eor, -
BECKWITIPS
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ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS,
i nese tills haye been most success-
.ultivjcu iu anoost every va ieti
of functional Msortfe bfthe Stomach
Uowcui, Livsb and iijRis. such as
. niw xnuciaxions; piau-
sea, Headache, Pain laud Distention of
tho tnm4h n.l i -T . . ....
wvyeis, incipient JJI-
"' fo't Jaundiee, Ratulency,
Habitual Cpstivcnccs, Loss of Appetite
...ivs,
rteeonimendofi w
w.-T-Tf must uro
mmeut uica. of the country, amon
them mmr T.K x I t n Dtur .
1 rice 25 cents
1'repared by B E. BECKwrrn f suc
cessor to Dr. Deck with) Proprietor
Petersburg:, Va. j JtPa
u y25-ly Vliocsa e isent.
Tho highest prices paid for old Spen-
r; titurj nepe&terg and Colt's
J . .
. 8. T. WILDER.
ADVEIlTISEMEyrS.
$2,159.74 Worth ofGoods
lt Cast,
FOE CASH.
I will offer for the next thirtv dv
the a!ove amount of good at cost, Con,
sistinsr of. . v -1 .
Ladies dress rood?' Gents Rjadv
: aiaae uiothmg.
Bonnet?, Cloths, Cassimeres,
Ribbons, m ITat Fnrnishino"
-Goods, &
I am rflFeringhese goods at
AT COST,
foi the reason, that 1 vill sonn begin
repairs on my store, that will necesV
tate my moving, aud as I do ijot iaU
to move the eodt, I have concluded lo
sell off all the hard Uock
AT COSTi
if I canj and at the same time ofir a
great many desirable goods, that J can-
nrkf flnntviaVAfn ,m .1.!.. v. n ... I
tisement. I am offering also a large
stock of
Staple Goofls
at greatly lednced
PBIOES,
.. '.
1 mean what I say. If you don't thhik
so, just bring the stamps and you shall
haves the goods, Call soon as the time
will be out in September.
' B. P, CLIFTON,
Curt'fit., Leuifcburg; N. C.
aug8 lm
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. Wesieyan Female Institute.
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- -Staunton, Va,
-v .; - j
The 24th annual session Fept. 23,
1873,- itone of the first Schools for
Youfl Hadifes in the South. Tenty
tliroo teachers and officers. Fcenery
grand, buildings elegant; health mi
surpassed ; feeble constitutions here
restored; pupils from all the Kates
from Maryland to Texas. Board and
College 'tuitioit for scholastic year,
$240. For catalogue of 54 pages ad
dress Rev. W At Habriss, P.esident,
btaunton, Va. aug 8 lm
Read ! Read I Read l !
Hew Bar Rooii),
On West side of Main Street,
'(.. .
Franklinton. N- V,
Ifyruwintto drltk grod L'quo',
go to the New Br. and )ou will linj
whnt you want. Ale,GinperPoj, Wmr,
R'im, Gin, Whiskey and pure OidNauti
Brandy, supply ot Ice always ou hand,
to give you a cool drink.
I hope to see all riiy old customer?,
aud friends at the New Bit. Call and
see me at the New Bar Koom.
. aug 8 3m . Win. Ran some
Ocnaaijating JJIpuse,
ANI)
" PyJer Saloon, bjf
At Suilsts Old St4kd.
Fmiiklintoii 2V p
Meals at all hours. .
jun 13 3m.
hoarding and Day School
FOI rOUJfQ LADIrS,
Louisburo, H. C. .
The fourth Session opened oa V0n
day last 14th inst,, and wUl continue
full 20 weeks. .
Terms: Boards Including washing,
lights, fol an4 furnished room, $75
ErglUU Tuition, iato$15.
Latin and French; (each) $5.
Music Piano, $20, Guitar. $15
No charge for ue of instrument.
Boarders who go home Friday evening
and rcturn'Monday mrrnirg will be
charged pro-fata leis
CoHNfXlA A, CKESSIIaW.
. " : ' Principal.
1 July 18tf C-
HALL'S SELF-FEEDING COTTON GIN.
I
T?TX'?iUn?c ordcrs for a Ihnitcd numWr of the celtbrated SILF
it,Ul2sU UINtf. Heretofore owing to the great demand we have only lecn
able to fill apart of the orders we have received; partk-s therefore w ho Mirimso
buying to use next fall, will greatly cblt-e us, 'by ftpndiii? in their orders as
early as possible, in order that they may get their Gins 'iu time. These Gir.s
Never I? ail to GivkExtike Satisfactiox. It requires no ispricncod
gmner to attend to it. Separates from the Cotton, stick., clod of dirt, sand
nails pebbles, &c. Gins very rapidly. 1 leans the wed thoroughly. Runs
lightly. Is well made and very durable. We shall be pleased to send pim
phlet conUi iing testimonials from well known parth-s to anv person unon ap
plication. 1
I1YMAKS & DANCY, "
51, Water St., Norfolk. Va.,
3L. S -A. L USBURY,
NORFOLK, Va.
! D E A LE R IK
THE FINEST and most FASHIONABLE
Black Walnut, Tarlor, Library And Chamber
FTJENITUEE,
Of New and Original Designs, and of the most Superb Sfylc ard Finish
! . , .
Also a choice assortment of Tables, Wardrobes, Dressing Casts, Etagxres. Side-
r. : ' ,-' :
boards. Library and Book Cases, Ut Trees and VThat-Nots.
1 Also a Complete Liuv q1
CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS. WINDOW SHADES
AND WALL PAPER.
Give mc a call .before purchasing elsewhere. A'l goods warranted as represented
S3?" Office & SV.esroi-n-tiew Xi a. 217 & 2) JUia St. old & CO
TJNPERTAKING
promptly attended to ia all its branches. The only agent in the city for FISK'S
METALIC BTJRIaIj CASES. Mahogany and otlur Cofiius lurcihud at tueshmt
est notice, hi tq, Cnrrinuts, with thp Uinl Uesrse in the city, and the Patent
Right Corps Trcy'ici in the pi'y vnil rur;oiiniing country. spr li Citi.
J. W Pleasants.
ARCH1 1 tCT AND UNDERTAKER
AT BnCMMITT's OLD 6TANP,
Wishistrt call the attention of the
peiplc of Fianklin to the fac, that he
kcip constant !y on band FurMtuir; ol
all .kind, Tin, Walnut or Mahogany
coffin?, made no short notice, also wn
dow ll'inds. Window hashes, doors;
Bracke's bc All the al ve goods are
warrentetJ and will he sold at TPiy
reasonable price. Etpiiring d--ne
wiih dtspitch and very cheap, call and
crarbine lor Toorlv-s. i.
' ., J. W, PLEASANTS,
aug 8 tf
Louishur, N. C.
Till! IV Is li D
Family Favorite Sewing
Iilachine.
We b g to call the attent'on of the
( U zns of Loaisburff, and riciniiy to
this TatjLT, MFamily Farori'e? biw
Io Hachioe, and to those desircus of
purphasing j that we would be pleased
to hare them call at tur place of busU
ncs4 and rxtmine for themselves.
This michine makes the lock stitch
alike on loth sides of the fabric, nse a
STRAIGHT SCKDLR and SHUTTLF. We
claim that for simplicity, rapidity, ease
of mq ion, and of xecuting the widest
range of work, that it haa no supexior
if to equal. V :
batis taction guarantee1, best cf refer
esce given if rtqoircd lroin the nany
Lundrtd, who aro nseing them in this
State. Send for (or call n the coder;
'signed) fr circular, price lif, terms
samples of woik &c.
Agents wntd. , J. J. PERSON,
WU. Powrrs&0 Loral Agent.
n'h Agents Raleigh, or F.rcatTille
N.C. i t - !
aug. 1 "tm.
KENTUCKY UNIYERSITY
Located at Aih'an'1, the Home r.f Ucr
r Ciay and Old Transrlrann. 8ix fo
'etres in operation, wRh tbirU profess
r?, and 60 sudnts from 23 ctate.
Eatire fees Wcnllciate year, 20. ex
cept in the Law. Medical and Commer
cial Cr.lleg-.. Boanling from 52 to 5
per week. For CataloCTe. tddres J. B.
BOWMAN, Rtgm Lrxiogtor, K)
' an 22 lm
gents for No th Ca'o ina.
3 OO BE WARD.
A
PROCLAMATION !
By the Governor of Nvrih Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPAltTM FXT,
Ralkiou, Jclt 23, 187C, .
Wiir jieas, OilLial information has
teen received a tIJs Depar ir.fnt tht
one William Rraog, lae ol Franklin
county, charged wi;u ih-j crime ol mir-d.-r
ha9 scaped fropi the j til of id
county, and tl d the State r so c-.cceals
hiinn-ll that the ordinary process of
law cannot le ftrveii on liir.i ;
Now, 'hrrc-Mc, IT it R Caldwlix
GoTcrnor of the-t.btc 01 Noitn C'jri'J:
n? by VTtueof an t.oti.yin mevtstid
by law, di isjue this my Proc a a ion
ffiriog a regard of TI1UKE UlJN
DUEO DOLLARS, for the apprehen
sion and del.v.ry of the fai.l William
Ilragg to the ShtrilT of Fnklin county
in the town of LouisbTg, a-;d I do ei -j
do all oflioers of the Ia and all g.d
cit zens ot the State to aid in OMLing
said criminal to jas'.ice.
Done at our Uty A Rihiuh. the 23th
day ot July. A. D lb3,audiu
L. S. thv ninety tighth yt-arol Amer
ican Indepenltnct.
TOD. R. CALDWELL,
By the G vcrnor:
J. B. Nkatiiert,
1 riTuie Bcprctary.
1
DESCRIPTION:
t
William Bkaoo is 1y profersiop a
carjentcr anl rnill-wright, aged about
GO year-, light sandy hair, nnall scar
on his forehead, ncirly bctwien ,is
cyeLrow about fi?e feet frcr inches
hi?." , distipatea and giyn tc druakci
nsts Kq. 113 Sycamore street. Ho. 113
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. . PETERSBURG, YA.
E.. G. "James & Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS' IH
Staple and Fancy I) y Goods, Irish
Li-icr. White Good., Hosic y,
G ovc, ttatipuery, and
Motions genera y'.
' Have row i i slore the larg st aud
mofct varied stock of
SrmxG and SriDtEit Goods,
that they have ever offe cd,and which
thev are p epatcd to sell as .owto thk
Blaxiijurrs of Xprrrn Carolixjl,
as any .
Jobbing House,
Either In the f tate or Baltimo e.and
o i as gool terms.
P I 25-Cm. E G James & Co.
ill
GOOD
King, While & Shaw.
nave received their stock ol Fpnn
and Summrf good. hich will U
quantity and more varud in a-s- Ament
than any stock thry have ever held.aod
whlch.frr to Cash Bayers, asJrw as
mli UJnlZ " J other
mm
LtU
A I ) VE RTLS E ME N TS.'
II. Mitchell,
FRASKLHtTOX, N. C.
To.lhe People ofFranklin
Ccunly I
C0SIE GREETING,
BRINGING GOOD NEWS.
I have just rttomed fromih vhi.
e n cuxs. wnerc I purchased a ur
c-c biock nr general mi rchaniz
ALwi which I am .lt.
cnear. Call and tee rkm I.in
. . JM
ji-ur cpnng porcuasig.- i
paruai iisjtji iceaiticUs fflakioffunic
..w. a:m goooi, a ve iygreat-VMi
tty. Ladica hata triairned aad untr.t
WHITE GOODS
- B.-o. and bier.chi-d Cottc nr, Prints,
Plaid- domestics, Kentucky
Jeans, Cottcnadcs,
Dcnltns, Stripe,
A FULL STOCK OF IIOTION
Such as Corsets, Paraaola, Fact, Vt:
lumcry, etc
A VERY BEAUTIFUL ASSORT
MENTOF
RiblHins and Silk gooda. . HoscrTac
uiuiva, large supply. Uoota, SLor
llats, stock complete
A Superb Selection c
Heady Wade Clothing, Hardwtr
C'r.x:keryware, Quenswarc, Ac,
Sugars Co CTces, Spices, and a pre
many other at ticks tint I cannot tc
nitrate in this short notict.
All the above gorx'a wc4C kc'
itb great tare and n the
That money cfu!l pntchns- Arl
intend lo givr my cu timers the n'.t,
tauf ol" it. Pa!l and I plcclie my :
to make the ah-ivr a rtions irus.
W. II MircilELU
aprll-tf, Franklinton. S. C.
Ui'EUPfflS
1lMoclyU liable Gift Dutrilmtioa in
eo-.intryj
4 $50,000 00
IN V A L IT A it L K (I I F T
TO BE i)I-S rMliUTall I
I. D. SINE'S
m'
ICS il Regular mwnthry
(JllT gNTEItPKISt
To 'P Jrawa Monday, Sept., 13. 1
QXrj fiRVT APIJAL ATM
Two fix ll0
f IG
IBKJIBACl
Til prizea flop
wltn f Ui:rrvUcptr4 lr wo.th 1
1 norrs fir Cuery, wtth filter a
wood pjtoo, wqrta t300! Tf o Fan!?'
Urlrta Chain, worth $.100 eafU.
. ? I Aexriean IlnnMnz VTa'chw-
tli 'a.J-. Tci Ia4'e' Oil Hr
Watch , worth 7J cb! SiOtKll'
vr Ixvcr Hin t- sr Wtc-e (in a.lj
fr ro f-JO to tJOOtcb
Oo'tl Cht'n. !lrr.wr JwIrT.
to 6001
Age t waited to an tkk'U, U
T r . 1 IVknl m . .ill .1
SinsU Ticket ft ; Six Tckrfit: 1
ImtVeUtlO; 7wary-fiv Ticket !
ClrcnHr contaln'nx a full IMofpri
dcalrti'o f re nvatr of l-a
oiter iuf'rTti.-i'l-ii in rrfrrnce u tl
totion. wi.t be nt i any rrte of Jri5 '
II IftUtt mut b sild wd ta
aalnni. L D.fclNR.is
UlW. rJlhU. Cinciwi
KOTICE.
To the Tax rayen of franklta
I will a Ud J at the Coort H-c
aaid Ccun'i from the ii.h of
tbe 1st day ot Qctobex ;373. M
poip-ea cf rrceiriag the fc:e J
County Tkxca f r tl prrstnt yrtfJj
Ait cvki are exp1
mtt ra-t and pay tbeir Taxe prvn1
Due notice will be given, wbcnl
attend tbe several Township i
mocth pi October.
" J. C. Wynne, Sle