C!jc Courier,
f CKOKCE K. 1IAKK1!,
Editoi: ani Fi:oikii:tok.
T. T. Mitchell, A ssociatc Editor.
All letters addressed to
'gko.'S., Ak'i:n,
. 1'lClDAY ...OCTOHEU 10. 1873.
TJi5 Oii1ia .Asylum
Before the War the Masons of
.N'.jrth Carolina determined to j-stab-iih
a hrst-class College which should
6 under the control of the Grand
Lodge. Fur this purpose they erected
huitablo buildings in a beautiful g.ove
in the town of Oxford.
The war broke out soon after the
buildings were completed and inter
rupted the plan, and prevented the
raiid' Lodge from carrying out this
idea. After the war by which our peo
ple had been greatly reduced in their
property, it win deemed inexpedient
to attempt to "establish" a College euchi
as had at firat been contempla
ted. But' there wa- a considerable
debt, due oil account of the buildings.
Tin the Mason's of the State by hard
work fully paid' off, and this pr. pcrty
nOTT unencumbered belongs ' to' the
Grand Lodge representing the Masons
in the State. At the last session of
the G'raud Lodge, it was resolved to
give this property to the poor Orphans
of the State, for a home, and an' Asy
lum whero thj?y might be cured for,
and fitted for Useful members of so
ciety, provided the people of the State
would sustain -fuuch an institution.
At t c same time tho Grand Lodge
agreed to payjunnually the sum of
five hundrod dbllars towards the s ftp
port of the institution, and elected Mr.
J. II Vills to take charge of it.
Mr. Milhibas given his time, energy
and talent to the interests of the iu
htitution. end the success which has
attended his labors shows that he is
the right Juan in the right place.
Whether or not an institution of this'
kind dependent for its support upon
voluntary contributions, would be sus
tained was an experimuut withus, but
the unanimous approval, and endorse
ment of the objcct,as one of real charity
and tho liberality of our people have
decided in favor of the success of the
experiment. We may v6ay that the
Orphan Asylum is an established in
stitution. Its benefits arc not confin
ed to the children of deceased Masons,
its doors arc open to all the white Or
phan children of the State between tho
ages of 8 and 11. Ninty-eight poor,
fatherless children without a home,
have found icro a comfortable home,
and are receiving instruction from as
good .teachers as arc to be found in the
land. Several children from Frank
lin county aro there, and wo are glad
to learn are doing well. Header ! do
you not feel grateful that wo. have
such an institution ? Does it not com
mend itself tu your charity? Have
you given anything towards the sup
port of the enterprise ? If you have
not, we assume that it is because the
matter has not been presented to vou, or
an opportunity to give has been want
ing. In looking ovor the list of con
tributors, we find that the people of
our County havo not done their duty.
The Lodge hi this place on Thursday
night last, contributed $25 to this ob
ject, and at the same time appointed
Capt. J.J. Davis, C. M. Cooke Eq;
and Geo. S. Baker, a committee
to Solicit, and receive contributions in
money or provisions, and for rard the
same to the Superintendent of the
Asylum. At the request of the Com-"
luittee, Mr. J. G. King, & It. F. Yar
borough, have consented to. act with
them. A statement of the object of
tho institution, una what it is doing
are the s rongest appeals to you for
support. The above named gentlemen
will receive your" contributions.
To our Northern friend'1, we would
tJ. in all honesty, 'Gentlemen, pay
p all you owe. Some of your peo
ple took off frou us of the South, gold,
silver, plate, spopns, jewelry, forks,
ladies watches, and other valuables
to the amount of millions! Thee
ought to be paid for. They were car
ricd off without " General Sherman's
pcrm'stitn." Therefore they wcrmotle
gitimitc prizes. I'ioase gentlemen e-
turntlnbC to their owners many of
whom arc poor widow?, and orphans.
if . you do not, perhaps bank failmes
inay contiu'ioam ngyou. And while
we charge nothing, in this article, for
the meat and bread, which was taken
by way of ;frageM or the houses which
were burned to warm the Soldiers.'
who had strayed sotarofFinto the cold
(from Michigan), we do say, 'give us
back what you took from us in your
grand raids, or Jay Cooke fc Co. Xo. 2.
will be after some of you again.'
Who is "Vivian?" We want to
know. Tf si e is not a Fi anklin county
girl, slKMjught to be. She writes very
much like one. If she is ever going
to move away from our county ; then
may all the joys of single blessed
ness" 4ttend her. But if she-will re
main among us. ind be ours, then may
some happy youth of tour county af
ter two or three unwor thy ones shall
have been disposed of properly lead
her to the Hymeneal altar and teach
the boys how to treat the lady of their
choice. But really, Mr. IJaker. can't
you tell a body who she is? 1 and
Maggie are waiting for an answer.-
Fow don't you tell us that editors
must keep their secrets.
' Mollie.
We must not gratify Moilie's couri-
osity, we will open our office one day
for tho purpose of receiving, sealed
guesses.
4-
Ed I
? Fob the Courier.
Keep Thy Foot Vlieii
Tlion Goest into tlie
House oi CJ ot!,
There is a beautiful appropriateness
in the aphorisms of the lioyal Preacher,
which is calculated to commend them
to the wieeand good, whenever they
arer.-ad, flic j are suited to all de
partments of human lift ; and, 'though
communicated in the form of short and
sententious. maxim3 or sayings; thry
have a s'gnificancy and a. meaning upon
which the mind lakes hold almost with
out an t-ffjri. He htr.i gives excellent
directions in regard to the liht per
formance i f re igJous service, shoeing
th at going to the house ot God is a sas
rious matter, which had better be orxit-
ted, if not done in a right spirit.
" K cp thy foot v. h.-n thou gocst to the
house ,f God, and be moie ready to
hear than to give the sacrifice of too!?,
for vf coaidtr not that that th;-v do
evil." A .
The essential thing-is to pH's rve the
hear', hut the pasture of the heart is
re. resented aud revealed in tiie mai -
ner of going. Ia all things peitaiuir:
to the Lords sanctuary there diotild be
great sobrie'y, great dec i urn, eivHt
teiiousncs3 of. manner, even .down to
the minutest iterr; represented br'keeo
ing 'he foo1, an apparently trifl n-
Circumstance N ) part . t our c-.n luct
is too in irn:fi;!4nt to K. rutend-d to on
Fuch. occasions We: -b Ly cousid. r u io:)
n i;ht by Mifd 1 .r.Hifh Mtfiv'i.u,
to our coo -luci, iuch as -i i the L r Is
santunrvVthe'plncrot tii'-sp cial iwa
festatioiii of his prtse.ue, and ihat he
W(.uld h ive -hold such a pi kCe da the
pr.dou'tdos! rev. r . cc, s s own in that
ue commanoc I M..Ee to p;1; if bis
8h8 whfcii be tinni up-) r u-id
winch was ma!e Ltlv by his ores
encc. ' 1
w. n. it.
roil THE COUKIER.
Louisbm-rj sr. Collo-yo.
The third Session of this S :hoi un
der its present management, commen
ces this .week. We are glad to learn
that the indications are that there will
be an increase in the number of pupih
this session, over last session. Several
young ladies armed last week from
the Eastern part o! the State, others are
expected lrom the same section, this
week. '
The sc boolls well worthy ol patrot
ftg''. We kDow whereof we speak,
when we say that b8 an instructor, the
resident of this institution is superior
to ar.y man, we ever knew, lie is a
t;u!y pious christiau genlciuHu of re
fined and delicate sensibilities at,d the
bfijmoe of such a character upon the
minds ai.d hesrtt of the young should
no c .nsidrred i y parents in f electing a
placat which to educate their chil
dren. At the head of every depar -meU
in tb school, there is a teacher
competent und well fitted lor the place.
The charges iur board, and' tuition are
reaonabh . At m firt class school in
this State, where the course of in trur-
non is as (xteKsive and thoroimh s
ber, caa an eduction be had tor less
To the parents of Franklin county
who have daughters to educate, we say
this, that as Uteen this school and a
school in any other couutr, all oth. r
tldnKs being equal, two things ought
to de;ermiue jou in favor of this school
o e is that it is a home institution and
every d.-llar upended here vill be
k. pt Mining ,he other u thftt f-
rUt,-, , .Lt.ulJ they get si -k, ViU
be ntar jou, you ces, ree .hem' snyd .y-
C M.
0.-.6 1870.
EXECUTION OF TIIE MODOC
PRISONERS. I
Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 3.
A corresponrfent of the Asori ited
T)-. 1 , I.. . T- .1
i tea's icit rjri lviani iiii mis m roi 'g
at ll:o0 o'ch ek, and by bird lidinfr
artivrd here la e this evening w.th the
following report ol the ..xecutio-? of
Cp-. Jick ar:d his bard. Ii sron Char-
lie and R ack Jim wii led on the Fca'-
fold fi st. and ,$chohi v n-x . Theytnel:
on it. with apparent inel $ -fm.c , having
evidendy res.dvtd to die jiff- bravely a-
they Li l lived- t'spt Jick went easily
ur the stairway but- looked wretched
and m:.-erah!e. The meuacie-s bad been
struck . IT but their a: ms weiescu;e'y
pi.roa-d wirh cr-rds. At precisely 9:ir
'clock a nr-the intirpretors, Cap- O
C App!eg;U.- and D vi I lliil, explained
to toe pr ' soneis the n.tme "f tho or -Ur
to be irad to lvni fy t'.e A 'j ran
and at 10 o'clock the Adju ant, Kings
bury, read the order promulirttia the
sentence of the t'oiurnission tnd the
Piesident therto: wii.ii the orders of
the Secretary of War and, Dcpur nu n
Commander in the premises. The two
reprieved prisoners. Barncho and Sic
?tu k yet stooef on the grou id in fron
of the scaffold shackled and und. rgnar 1
During the reading the pinioned vic
tims were seated on the p'atform of
the scafTolu with their Let on a drop,
listening anxiously and of course
understanding not a word of it. The
reading occupied ten minutes Then
the adjutant-general read the order and
communication in the cise of Bara-
cho and Slolux, and the j.oor fellows
Wi re taken back to the stock'a !c evid n!
ly rj iced at nut accoir.pai ying the
others to the hnppy hunting grounds.
i 1. S - . t. . ir : i
i iie cnapia:n xcu cn:rea an cinest
and fervid prayer for the culprit?,
winch was listened to a'ttntivek. At
ten o'v.loce and fifteen minutes the fatal
nooses vver: pi ic?d around tb? :r neck
under the direction"! ol Capt. lor. 1
wns nec ssary to tut 'off i utile of Cap'.
Jade's long hair, whTcii was in the way
of the n.'pc. Cap-. H ge the i bid tare
well to the t riaoners. anel bLck capa:
were placed over the heads of a.l the
culprits At ten 'o'clock and twenty
minutes t..ey btoovl ou a drop and the
r pe was cut by an assistant an a &igul
rnide with Cap . Hogv3 harulker. hie;
thrir bodies s -vicging umad and round
Jack and Jim apparently dying easily
but Boston ana Schouchin suffered ter
nb.e convuliioas..- Boston Charlie aid
Schonchin repeatedly drew up thei
leg-, but the two others sermed to die
almost instantly at 10 o'ch ck, and in
twenty -oight minutes their pu'ses were
lelt of by Captain Ilogc, and as this is
being written, they are .-swinging lilo
less in the air. A3 the drop fell with a
teruble deadly thiijr, four poor wretch
el human beings loll into eternity at.d
ha'f smothered. A cry of horror went
up from acrovfd of over five huudred
Klimath Indians who .witnessed
awlul spectacle. "Wails of deep
the
avl
bitter anguish went up from the s: ck
ade where the wives and children of
the poor f.llows had fa-r view of the
shocking scene.
Coffin?, tix ' in number have been
pl-.ced directly in the rear taf the gal
lows. Two of th em destined to be un
occupied as the rde-r commuting; the
sentences of E.iraeh and Siaiu 'only
arrived at lr :30 kst evening, and pr. pr.
ra'ions heel been mvde lor their e-xueu
tion wuh tho othcis. An application
Wbs made th's morning to Gen. YVheai-
on by the sheriff of Jack-fn county
Oregan, lor the custody of the Iudiacs
indicted by the grand jury, but was
reiused. I. f .
AD VERTISE ME XT 3.
GREEN & ALLEN,
Grocers And
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Solicit ConsiRrmenta of
j -
Cotton, Tobacco, Vlxeut.
11 o in-, Corn, unci
Produce Generally.
Agents for tb Excelleczi Cotty.?
cumber aou uuueits improved tteel
urusu V-Olton Uit.S.
Ko V 1 Jcamore diroet. PtfcrabarR, T
HKCKWITlPs
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS.
i ntsc fills have Wn ,tt
fully employed in almost everv va-ietr
Of Flinr-tifin-il I5
. ------ -.--uxut vi me OT.iMACII.
w I,, VtR anel gud, as .
Heartburn. Ao. v -,.. o;,., x- "
sea, tieadac he. J'nin
me oiomacn ana 1 ovls. Incipient Li
arrlicea Colie Jaundice, Flatulency
. . vntcuuuu oi
bick Ueadsche. &c. i '
Recommended bv tho ' mnct
niineut me i of tliil f(1i.nt.n
- v' J . OHIO II if
tlKiu many .LSAD1.G PiiYcIClAN i
i rice 23cerits j 7
i n-puvd hy U p.KCKwiTn (uL
c--o;- to. Dr L'ccUwith) Proprieu-ry
I -te-rsl,iir Va Jukph Garh
u y il-iy V. hoodie A-iMit
. .. . h l- jm
AD VE KTIS i: M E NTS.
E. IIS TLUMMEH & CO
121 Sycimore Street,
rLTElIS;;UIIG V:i
Dealers in Iron Steel and
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Orders will receive prompt aud car. -ul
attenaon, auj are rttpe tluliv so
licited. Getl"!l Agents f-ir the F r aers
Irnend 'lo, has met with uuivusal
3ou.iceDelatiop.
Highest pn6cs allowed for scrap iron
st p 20
2iV 1L Iammo3ifi & Qqm
! Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW
GOODS, CANES & UMBRELLAS,
! - - S
No. 20 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va.
JgT" Particular attention paid to Oi
sep vo 3 no,
T, A. ST. CLAIR.
35a ulAeturjr of
i
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, EXPRESS,
SPRING & FARM WAGONS,
CRarS ANO DRAYS.
Corner of Lombard & Second Sfreets,
PETERSBURG, FA.
A rood asso'rtm
ai.el will make to urder every Ue-ciiol
i u ma iiue,
ltep airing ol evcrv
auei ngut bueh as painting, wooeUvuik
ibiack-tmituing, Uone fanh.ully ami
piumpiu. Ai:- wdiL- vinirut. . t
spcciiuiiy ask a calit as 1 am su.e that
Ootli iu piioes and Woi.vixi.in-i:.;., f .....
- - 1' v- u
gi e SatiBlactXtm. s p 2(i 3m
X E W AND (JllEA PEST
STOCK OF
FALL 1 WINTER GOODS
Ia Fra kliuton
'I WOUid reiCCCifllllv ii.fnrm n.rnu.
toir.eis and tne pul . ucutr it!v. tht I
aia now retvivimr n-.w
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
' G OOJ)!S!
Sclec'ed with ti-jat caie and purchased
U the best tcna ia the Eusttro iv.-..r!.-. ?c
lhave n w aveiy lull unl var'n el stock
coiiiiistiu- ol Dry Gio i-. No. ion . (i.o-
ceries, Queensw.,re. llird.vare, Glass-
ware, ntc.n-ma.ld clotLlug, li as, Boots
aiid SaoeS, Tinware lLik,w-au Lea
ther, and in taet almost evervthi. '- s -
ea to the waits 'of the p.-opie., 1 j-avite
all to c -me and examine tor tii'ju.s-ji ea
as my ix.jerience in tupplyirg theiV.
ku iut pa-t ana continued lair
dealing iu the futuie-, together wi;h l.e
iug content with veiv squall profit- w.l
enable me to give uniform satifctui tiou.
I will take all kinds f M . rchantaol..
produce in licuune lor Goods.
Anel will ul.ow ihc hiiTm-i .Mrfrlr,.t
Pi ice tor ILe s mic.
I c-n clTer' txtruordinaiv mducmpr.tc
in several classes ol g.,o l, io those
wisning joo i. t.
at"P F, H. JAK 1AN,
Ge. C : Stakke.
G. J. Tuoirxs.
STARKE & THOMAS,
Wholesale aud ltetail
105 Svcamore St Petersburg, Va,
We
,i , . 6'ur ran Sr( Ck
of good purchased lrom Im, ort- rs and
- ; c areprtp in a to o -
J Vl?cemenls price ana quadry to
PhVelCians. m..,.n . . . 3
, - 1.0 auu - lt-r.ll r-
wnose trade
ra Ag nls tot Wilaan'. r.mi, f..."
J0sephcarr;
(Successor to Jordan & Carr,)
Wholesale and Hetail Dealer iu
Drugs &PatenlMedicines
Paints, Oils, Glass, Dyes,
varnish ns rnci I AC!
Perfumer j. Fancy
Articles, &c.
Corner Sjcam .ie aud Wasaimrton Ft
6eP2Cn, Petersburg, Va.
S. A. STEVENS & CO
5
Furniture and Carpet
Cor. Main and Gracby Sts., Norfolk V.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS
South of New York.
All goods guiran-eed at Mancfiotn-
rers yricts. o
, g-, -i'j iy.
A Csr L ad i t LivcruMl u :.,r ii
II LOUISBURGHo?ti.Ca.ouha
, Ll ii TTTT -i a .'v.-:
J3...i11u,,m,,Hji,,,(,,M;,Ciil, i . . . , 1 I
GREATEST INVENTION 0? THE AGE.
Latest Improvement in Steam Koilcrs.
P A X E NT K J), JUNE 2 1TII, 1873.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Instance.
f.-THEK MAC1II .E3 HAVE TUE.U Vi VVIAXH 3IEKI K-l HH UAb KO DEFK-T.
NO MO.!E WASnDAY-lNrEAD T.ltUCMF, WE WILL UAVii W" Ai II DOUJi -THE
WASHING OF A FAMILY OF ODlNAEl tlZa E VS I.Y ACCOarUSUED
BLTOKC DfiEAKFAbT. .
From One to Two Thousand DOLLAHS
Profit Guaranteed to Working Men in
, Every County Within Twelve Months.
Tl.e invent, r of the "FRANKLIN STEAM WASHER," W-ow-r t
n-ht iomnvl.ctuiL. the Wom.nV Friend in certain territory. Wid e-.:-, ur"
m wbich ihf, vp.ru ed, and tl.e rul.,f l.e d scove-icd ceriH.? Vn,,,r "X
tlicreir. Ik Sj,cUt t- n luoctln iu li.c bUi -y rt tU s-.l i rt of i r m- -
f..r .htboeM.cts He lia, at i..st ..ece.. cl-nml a4 ti.cru:r ..t" k r.v.-
is hy Inr tl.e lst wal.i:.j; macbine -.cr
i... .1 1. T. -L' , I-
HP. an rit time f KI'IT'k in pvdi
t. 1 1 . ..m.-. .
l- liatnl l.ttut -r tlit u.- t nit! riiliL-i i.r
" --v nn tviiu u learn:
a-l in rr
i.ur tures ne m u li can bn ttnv :,i .1,.?
liai.il Wi- f un1! lM.hl 1. ..
li .vc ued it. but lor the preteir, c
We "jive a fc a Le:ov
'csrs Banow & Pkasirit?,
Cr. n.i in-1-; I
'otenm V.aslie-i " I ae-.kn.j a k-tt my -if
to yours; aJ-cr bavnur toted ,cvi laU
n;enU:l t- me; i ut the : moiiuvpuicace
to 1 rm.ounce it a ilu:t te.tT,... I U;t. i- ac .ii , : to .Ult , , . "-' ,, ...1
tw. v ek', w.is'.iri;: n, tw U()I jj i l t l. ... ,
nicely afch delo.U-, I have nev.r bal. I- , Leteia a ti ti 1 unv Vilci '
lief-pectlul.y, Mis II. Farraar.
Miis. rrow &a'.ehsa.-itsr-Gc.r.Ieme..: Through the kiudnJ,, o y!,ur a-ent
J 1 ffcrH,a. -Jour ".itfjiin Uabf," and lin.l u by ,r b'UV
clothes. It is all that yuu rtcomm ud. ''o- '"c
K.spectfullr, Mrs. Dr. J. IJ. CIl.rtrr. '
Mes.rs B.rr6w & P.,.t ;-D,ar Sir, I take;::. f
have used your 'ouan, U a-,,,, w?.h .i.rt.ct Micce,-. It ,. bv .V,,, . kJ
speedy and efl.rctuai mode' oi cloui.ku; al, kindi oi fabric 1 have" cv, r kodn
Vcy Tulv, Mr, Dr. W. f. K,...
M,Ssr, Bfow &Iie,sa,s ,.GeuUe.mcn: ir;ebe-4.iWa
I 1U ch.aed ... j..u: A.en J. J. Ferr, and fi:,d that it willd. m,c ti'o
jou reccoiiiuifci.d. We arc uioiu Ui.. pl-aaea witli i-,
Iesi-ecilu:.y,. ' I: ,.,.(ic
M-, B ,.0, tt Ile,ant.-Si,: I i
Washer It 1 a cou.pl. te kU,. r. My Cloth s U u , than e veT l lo:, "
days fcUOU HUl;e "U1f Wa;htI' .U
Y"'-" Truly, j Jit-. T. r. Uorton.
Lo,J!s!JU'', Ju'v i.- 1
llnm. Burow&PWdsi-Gentlenm:, lhave lnuli'
W Mhi-r ' about ..ne uir,.t.. It 8ur,,a my tiectations; it U all thu j, !
tor it. I am highly pkased. K'-spectiullv, jp, T A 1 Aon
Messrs B.row & Pleasant.: -Si,,: I am u.ia, ,Ziit.
and Oad 1 f3r superior to all ol her.. It will wh,u the dirt,et " e
clean. It I cou.d nut get another, I would i.et take $2')J lor m'tie 1 i.
complete tuccess. and all that is required' to co-vince auy one is a tria' -1
.' Ytry T,u;y, I. S. 1 linen.
Me.r, BariowPieacanlsGentlem n: My
in bteaoi Wasbe.' for tome tune and she, as well as the washerwoman are l,i-I
ly pleaded w.th y. . Very truiy, 1:u MaSnc "7 if
have acquired by purchase ot the Patentee. Mr. S. W. Bartholin-w the 7
nghtto manuf;ctu e and to sell the "Right" to mtBufacture h?"'Vrankl a
ttcatn W aaher," within the Unite 1 Ststes aod Territork- -rxanKi.a
We now offer the "Franklin Steam Washei'? to the American n.n. i..t
tub co, fide.ee that it will . a:l that we cUim lor iM0??!
duce it as rapidly a p.b!et we are offi-rinjf g:e-t I'u.Iuccmeots to w,k5 '
men who want to make money ; we will sell .Mate or count, right, on TS t5
waahle terras ; ior instate we will bc!1 te right t- a cuniT i"h t. n 7i
and iuhab.taa l,r one hundred dollar ; wfthin t"
y linage, the jmrchanr c n .,11 irum three to tire hundred w.she',,, at K tfro-l
II 1 ve Dollars each, an.l Lis rigl.t.will Lc worth more at the expn ci
that i,us than uw-at uV ir-m ihs Met that it has beta intlSiced au
will fceli iu aim' st every fann y. uu,-tu La
To pirties wishing to buy S'ate or coon'r ri"ht- we will .-, r-n .
of P.t D; Itais, ijut one half of tLe r tail vLrilum Wa" f!
ci" comple.e nub instrucions how to ts, &c; .td .ftet iijlvt atl
hat .it is hnt we nc .mmend ,t t., be, thty cu corrcpoud ni:h uViu ard
to the terna ry wanted our terms Ac. We desire rckI rtliaWe General
in tverySiate lathe Union, atd we invite cormp. n ience with working m.n
who would like to make mo.cy. Noae Wl
tory tvi'icnct their intrdy and reliabili y u.nu.j Eatuiac-
All persons-ar.- warned against mioulactunn- or sellio the -Franklin
bteam A asb-, without authority lrom us. lufiwu UMn,f UL Jir
rights in this Uiat:er will be pris.cutc(!. - - 0 ui.a ?,jr
To All Whom It May Concern.
We are well acquainted with M.ms. Barrow & Pieisanu; as Merchant t'.er
are doing a leadicg business ia tbtir Town. Trie aie men c! acin J.'ri?I
and in every way reliable and respond e. Th.y .S. te, d " J
Edwin W. Fuder. Mayor of Lotmburg. Jo-. J Davi-, All' atLw J
D.yis, btate beuator J.mes f. Wyon Sh.nlf of Frlcklir! G. iVk
Lehtor "Uouritr." It. U. Timberlake, fiolxie Judge. M. Darif IW '
pal L ui3burg Male Academy. Her. P. J Car V r r . r. 1 "LC "
2rLawf ' ! ' tfcl D Loniaburg Female Colkgp. C. 31. Cooke, Lit j
Tue Frmklin Steam IVaiW i. , :.: . .
must be addressee! u
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BAKKOW k PLEASANTS,
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ron Tin:
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Kvcry family in the County ouLt
to take pur paper, lcca'i?eit costs v.rv
'J every one will find ia h
scmethihg to interest, and pciUp
tcncGt them.
If you will give us your patronage.
vc promise to make our aper wu.;L
Every Ceni Asked For It.
lut to iusure your lecoiuing a ml
scritcr, we offer the following induce
ments, during thi month only :
For $2,50 wc will scud the Couiurr.
and Wood's Household J.ruziVi
beautiful fifty paged T-eriodical ; ,r
The Farmers Advocate, one t,f the
best Agricultural Journals iu the Yu
ted States far one year.
When you have seen this pka
fchow it to our neighbor, that he may
know how inue-Ii good rcadinj he Cau
tret for a small amount oi money.
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Pure Liquor for MfVcuud Pur jus ,
Dr. B P. Cijvtrn. and Dr. C. Wins: .-i
Cn Itv lou id at lh. ir fllicr , in mr Hoe.
U tils, for the ab .vc uam d phvicianf bt
any hour Uy .,r night, hi 1 1 rcne
prompt atte-ntio' .
Williams & Fuller.
?p!2 Sir.
NOltril CAROLINA, I la
PtTITtC.S TO 8K1X LNii TO TAT CRSTS
ano K..jt Commltaiiox (-rboi:.
W II ncer. ud i.r f Jue. H id
and Anj KtidMa'.u'ifl,
A'tlLSt
Chirles Itviel, Jam. It-Id, " L Ijd,
Mary A S Uci l. Ptie U b Itcid, F
Keid, Chalks T B It- id and Luz e W
lUi'jt, D.-ienda'i's,
Ic j peaiiiig L the ourt by th afTi
davit W fl b-unccr one o! the a!oTe
named Plaintlll tliai Cunrlm
I iht lkfcndnts in this procccdibg h r- it
a re.-iue..t 01 iu:a ftate. It ;a ordered
that publication b? made oace a t. k
ior tix weeks successively in Fianklia
CocniER, a iewspapr puhfiihed 15 the
TownolLou sburg,fiotilyicg the saiuDe
lendant of the tiling of the complaint in
thh caus-. snd reou.r.n him to aonear
L at the ofiice of ckia: ot tb buptrivr
wuifc ui. iu? couri xi'juse in me lowt
ol Louiibur within twenty days a't-r
ibe terra ot publication prefcrited is
this order (hall tXjdie and anwtrth
complaint, and let the sud Chrk
It. i ri take notiee thai if he lads to st--
wer the torojiliint within that time the
Plaintiffs will apj ly tn the court lr tLe
relief therein demanded.
In testimony wiitreof I Ltreucto iu'
scribe my came and "it5x the d
my oJSc at Louisburg tue 21h dj
Sep-tmber 1873.
Iszal I!. U. T.mUrlake, . f. C.
0L 3 etuis'.
The Or at . rize ttuianaiy PaekJe
Triumph!
ConU.u lObee Wn-lnx ar,o Ki v. -I
a.l I'cuiioMer 1 Ld it-nei . Ji I
fciank Lw lcl lil.tter, Ib.t Kiap'- f 1(X
Ie.ut.'ul worneu aud ajl.ee cfiadc'"
ieni Jewirjr haple pukiett V
m A pod-p id in iefrij4 of p4jt,35 eenf
Speka, ft. r e nor4fr iew' i!
Io- a o c.ae ii w I lj i;,, intoodi y.u
ever hfiKbi f x the uun.ej lie pr z s
ott 1 w ita more tin pra.e u d fjt tt
t-uiue u aage li- o bcr atl cle wot.il
bfiog at r.-U.i d t I tnari lh ent D -u'i
Iu itl l. t y ne p ckai; ant you w.il iiere
uy Mat oi r aj, o he.- mar.
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