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i Cljc Cauricr. GEORGE S. RAKER, , '. . .. Editou and Pkopmetok. ''" . : .... ":, T. T. Mitchell, Associate Editor. AH letters addressed to CKO. S. $AKKR, i t. v .. Fmday October 24. 1873. JPopulai- JSclueatioii. Tbia subject is eliciting more at tention lately than 4at any time since the late unfortunate war. Indeed after the close of the "struggle between the States till within acoaiparatively recent jdate, the idea of popular education bed almost died put, or at least everything seemed o indicate as much. Ye are rej -ic d, however to see that this subject as ta king a strong hold upon our people, lately. And if we are not greatly To Our Putroiiw n'.arj's qifio n 1 HjnnmM to meet in tlie parlors .t Jo:da Slone Esq. at 7 1-2 p. tn. The meeting was daly called to order at the abre time by the preside n', Maj. J A Kngelhar of the Wilmington Journal. Capt. Win Ctggf, of the Tar Southerner, was appointed 3ere a7. This be ng al informal m-eting of tb? Association to bear imports of Commit" tets on special busings. Col. Cameron ot the 'nillsWo Recorder, Chairman of the Comtnitte-i OD L'-gii aivertisemr nts made a verbal npor. After a lull and free niscussin of all misters pertaining to the duties of. the repectlve committcts, the following res-luiirns wvre tntr. duced by Mr. ma' mistaken in the signs of the times, there will soon be such a mighty up- rising on tliis subject that a free school Rnbinponyot the Faycttevil'e Sta'er- The preset number close tho sec- of good grade will, not a great while ond volume of the ftqciticjt, andthe hence, be found in every neighborhood, first under tdo u'anagement of the pros- where all; te rich and the popr alike, Jent proprietor!5 ' We have eudbavored may partake of the bjessing that will to give the public a good paper. Haw flow from these fountains of knowledge, well we' hate succeeded it ' with those We are glad that this spirit ts taking who have so kindly patronized us to hold of the good people of our Sate. say , that there hare 'been many im perfections and defictences we are fully cons :ioui. Vo will endeavor however in the future fo'profit by' our experi enco in tho pK'st; as to give our reid rsa'bettcr pnper'thsn they have hith erto had. We ' thank them for " the 'liberal patronage they have ; bestowed and trust that it may continue to in crease in intensity until it shall inua gurate a good and wise systeui of pop ular education In our land. Intelligence is the great lever power ; that has moved everything else in all ages ; and ours it not an exception to the ages and times that have gone be- upon us',' and1 beg that they j will not I fore. If we as a people, and a State , cease til remember lis in the 'future, hope $ compete, and keep apace with 'and we pledge ourselves that nothing those around us, we must, by all means ; that is in our power shall be left tiri 'attend to storing the minds of the ris- done to makehe CpfruiKp worhy'the ing generation with useful knowledge. support of the good people of our com- Our young men and our i oung women 'those they meet from abroad." " We believe tha there should be a good fund raised in every township by Wo are coming at once to the point, taxation .ggbooi purposes, rhat a. It takes monev to move' cvervtMn'c. S00 school should be kept up at sonjei Vnd newspapers are not an 'exception 'central 'point in the" township, with '- a "to tho rule. We send out this nura- godd teacher or . teachers 4 ' circum- ier, the last df" the" "second' volume, stances might require, "And that all with a cross mark to all our subscribers tte children of the township 'should be 'who. mibRftrirtton'Mf Wim liifli'if'ftnTl '.taught there free of charge T We nican . -r - r .. -- 'most carnestlv ask them to renew, and. tbere should' be xne Resolved, Tht, l.avinsr full cot fileN e la tbeoiscreti- n oi 'h' Ci mniitt ,wlii.-h have invittd our xprt8h n 'of views, we will' make no explicit recoinmeoda ' tion, but remit the draft:ig of the bills in regard io IPgal advertisement Ag ricultural Interests and Immigration, to the genth men Hjpojirted at t'e S ate Cojontion ot the Press Association. i, S C ELLANEO US. , Enoch Xoi-rnn'w Sous' &AJBOT-TLQ ia a 6ulst.ti.te fur S ap fr kit - fiu'ateLo'd . purpoi-ea eiept wsun? djthe.. 1 SAPOLIO for c eaii g jour H. u-.e will suvo the labor tf nut) jcletu- r. Giv j n a tnui. S A P OLIO for Wiock-ws id b-rttr tuan Vfaitiu or Wa ter. JSo'iemiovi ig cjata na and crpe s. NOTICE. i I; will attend at the followhig places on the days stated below, for the pur pose of collecting the State aud Coun ty Taxes, cow due lor the year 1873. Townships. Dnuu's W S Ha U' Sto e, Oct. 0 Harris J P limberlakes store Oct. 21 Freemans' Dr rt U 'J imber akes Oct 22 Trankiinton, Franklinton Oct 23 Ilaysvillc, Rocky Ford Oct 24 gaudy creek, J P Jones' store Oct 2-3 Gold mine, Ulb towers spring Oct 27 Cedar hock, Court Bouse Oct 23 Cypress creelf Alfords . Oet 29 Louisbitrg. v Lotustntfg Oct 30 All persons are requested to meet n e prompt, and pay their taxes as l) further indulgence can be given. J. C. Wjnu, She ifl. For Sale I wish to eelj a tract of land cnthn iog 100 acres adloinii g ths lands of B, F. Wilder and A. J, Undt rhiH; belongy ing to J. W. Chamblee, oi Arkansas. Also a tract ot" 420 arrts on Sndy creek known as the Andrews tract. One or two other smll tracts conve nieotly located. Bl T. WILDER My Gin is now ready and In Apple pie order, and I w i 1 Gin Cottn-i for oue twentieth this season. I shdl have good attention, and expect a lib eral patronage. "Yours, ' ; f J. J. MlSETRKR TENTEd JUNE alsriis . , DAttuOVLEASAllTSri PROPRIETORS - I L0U1SDURG UefmCALfMA I T0 ill "i i Vi iS i'tttI Or 3Ioney, comply with the regulations, viz: cash 'in advance. " ' ' The short experience webave had in the newspapcr'busihess thbronghly raca. , :" iPhis, ft seems to us would be,, pre ferable m many respects to the system, or rather to the lack of system, that for each ! atisfics os that tisli sysfetn is the only wf nave slDCe the attempted re 'plan upon which' a paper can be sue- organization of the free schools under -cessfully conducted " The sum that the present constitution. ' j each subscriber will have to pay, is With a god free school opened for very small, but when collected togeth- the ten months in the year as above cr and paid in, is the very life of the proposed every one within the school newspaper mW. We therefore' hope age could attend whenever their par pur patrons' will attend to this request Pns j$VjfT9 ,tuem rom the farm 'at once, and not subject us to the tin- A- en months school in eacnyexr would son. 'plcas'anf'task of going torlhe'm iti per- bring us a better class of teachers than we have had. jThe certainty of em ployment throughout the year at a re spectable and living compensation fgr Tho Btato Faljp. . .... " : ' 1SH' . So much had been said by the press of tho State in regard to the extraor dinary efforts of the officers of out State 'Agricultural Society, and ether friends their services, would incite to diligence jn good men thcinsclvos lools and prpanng to take charge of these sc conducting tliom such a manuer as as to make hera a credit to their ve- of that Institution, to make the Fair ?Pecie neighborhoods W 1873 an unprecedented success,'tCat 'publio expectation' had been raised to the 'very highest pitch ; and some ; de gree of disappointment ia many who withfcsscd tho late' exhibition--would not have been inconsistent with a very Veaaouable shecfesa. Indeed, we Iiavo no doubt that many who attended were ready, in view of the known" difficulties and embarrassments with" which' the managers had 'to contend, were S A P 0 L 1 0 . cleins Pint an1 tffo.d, in f.-t - tue ejiire h ue bet er than fsoau No ioppiug. Saved '.ub-.r. Yod cu t alf ra to b j without S A P O L I O' f r ur n. k lives i- b tter' aiid-' cleiner than B3t!i tr.ck. iliiiot-cr tcli, SAP 0 L I 0 is b tter ihiii siorrp ,m ?and for pj ihing 11 wro ' jriH ens-wit.j tic crtk;uii g. S A r O L 1 0 Pol shes B iiss a. d Cpp-r uten,li ttbr tuan A. i I or t. i a d tu- to 1 Sto. e. S A P 0 L 1 O or Vshi g D'9 e an4Q as.W-r) ia inT.-.l-ualitt ch ap r ti-au a ap. 8 A T O L IO . emr.YC- Si in 5 from Mai ble 2lx .tola Tablou and i-t.ta ry, from HarJ-iimoned Wa h, nl fi nn hin -.a d Poicplau SAPOLIO rem,r88 SU;us and 0;ea-t from Carpets and Viiber woven fabr cs. There is no one article known that will do so 'many kinds of work' and do it as well as Sapolio- Try it; hand 5 A p 0 L j o anew ard wond-rfully effective Toi;t boic, laV'tgno tqual iu thi- countiy and abroad. HAliD S A P 0 L :l 0 as an artir e for the Bath, reaclie the foundati m i f all dirf open the pores a id Rives a- healthy t i and briiii iLt tin t to the ak a GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGl latest Iinproyemcnt in Steam Boilers. P I 1' E N E J), JUNE 24TH; 1873. Satisfaction Guaranteed in IJycrjr Intaijpp OTHER MACHINES HATE TaElJt rKULI.VIl MKBITS THIS HJL8 KQ DKTE'JT. XO MQUE WA.SHDAY IN 3TEAD THEUEOF,. WS WIL HAB WASH BODQ THE WASHING Of A FAMILY OF 9U91NAI Elli EISU-Y ACCipUSBEI) BEFORE BREAKFAST. . ' . From One o TyfQ -Tliougand POLLARS Profit Guaranteed to Working Men in '.- .... Every County Within Twelve Mcmtlx. 1736 Fall Trade, 1873.1 The myentcr of the "FRANJOJN STEAM VASTER waaojjrnjex of tho 4 " " : " " ' ' i rigM to mnulacture the WotnanVFnend io certain urritorj. While inanaictur STJBSORTBE BROTHER JONATHAN A Labor Family Paper. Is publish. ed weekly at $1.25 a year, It baa been enlarged to 32 longcolumus, and is now the cheapest paper ot tbe kind in the worH. Ten Dollars in greenbacks given to one out j1 each ijity new 6Ubtcnbtr9. Specimen copies seut free, bur Book Catalogue sent tree. Send cash drders to BuoTHER Jonathan PTjELisAiKaCo. 48 Beekrnaa street, N. Y. s.p2S 3rn. as unngs now aro tnere is little or nothing to encourage a man to pre pare himself to tcch public schools. They being doited about all over the township " four months in the yeur" occasionally onW at that. And half thctilSea tto ClH'Jrca snd parents' within a short distance of these scuools know nothing of them. "We hope that the Legislature will look intolhis mat ter this winter and make such changes HAND S A P 0 L 10 Cleanses and Btu ifle tha Skin, instil nt y removing uy stain or b'em -h f om bo h h n is ed tjfit. 'ready to luakd' liberal allowancea fori as wlU t0 the advantage of all. V1,nrcnminM TW a -iuYt Much needs to be done. The Legisla, can he accorded-to'tliA BtWon,V. u'rQ however cannot do all. Every mitteo and their coadjutors, fban the negbrJ fV0U)d C0'Q' atateicdl'trtli&siuiple trutb;that gen- te wUh the constlWea : authorities, erous critics had reserved their charity BUU tlK?M? .."B a in vain, antl the' most' ccusorious wcro completely disarmcd. H,r,,M We cannot go into details, and it would bo" useless to do so, if we could ; reform in our public schools. HA.NU-S A-p 0 L ID witbf nt & rival in the w rid for curing or pr -ver tinsr r-ugh teas and eha"pi g of e.t er hdt rr jace. hand sp (J L 10 i renooves Tar. P tch, Iron or Ink biiLS and Qrt-as ; for wockers ia IaeliJne n ps. Mine, &&, s in vauab e For c aking the hkin White and oft, and gM.'fc to it a 'blpotu of beauty , it is u-sur-pBt dby t.y Coettetic kn-wn. . vol u i u cossl0 tolSce tsper cak, and Vf rv body should hare Tbtt will I ke it. . - i To tlio people ot" JLTVanUHii The Masonic Lodge at Xou'sburg, has enaorwa ine urpnan Asylum witn a DONT FAIL TO TRY THESE GOOD. I am now. ieceiving my JTall Stock, which ia large and completeconsisting oi Eartbware anu Cbinn.otiny owhim portaiion and from the lactones a large assortment oi glassware; &o. Merchants will find, upoif exaniinatiun, that they can buy goods ot me a.- low n ihey can be bought ot Notliern Jobber.'" 4 L. A. MAR BURY, 97 Sycamore St.. sep25 lm Pctersliura, Vs. j A FAMILY ; ARTICLE. AG. NlVirAKI! 112 60 P. B day, $75 via. WtEK. AN ENTIuEI Y . EW SEWING MACfllME F b Domestic Use, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS ' , ' Vki hthc Xew Tatent BUTTON HOLE W O E K E K, Pateulei JU(j27ihl87i. AWVBDED 1KB FlBST Paklljcil AT TflS ' AkEIcXN IHcTITL'TB ' A no JIabtladInstitutk Fa- h, 1871. A uiOit worderlul ndtl;gantl costiuc ted 8ewing Machiue for Family ork. Coiii pU te in al its partf, Usi-s tbe st aight E fo ntel eedle Seit rure.di g. dhe t up right poait v Mot ion. New Tc.;sioa ten Feed a.i.a Ulotu ouidur. uporate by wheel i.d on a Table i-iht kunuin?, Smooth and noiseless, ika ah gooi h gli v need m tih nen bat pa'.e t Ue k to prevent tbe wheel being turned the wr wy. Uses tbe thread ui lect irom tbe spool. Uake ti e elitf lock ttitch. (nnesi and str. ngc t ticu knt-wu;) firm,dur bl4 cl 89 and raid w U do ah kinds f w rk, tiae and course, from Cam bric to beavy C t!i cr Leather, nd use ah descrpti n oitinef. xtxia uacnine is iiev iiy eottLUCted to give It fcteng h: all -the puts c.fira n nacu'.ne oeifg moae a.ue oy maehia'ary ,'Ld be fully tin sVtd and oi n.mantta I- is very tepy to iea n, Rapid, t-moOih and si e t i op tauon. Kei ble at all tio.es, and vr c kaU tc e-. -t:fl-. uiiclian ical invention at ie tly redu ed'pra-e; ' AOO'dche&r, Fami y tewing' Jiachine at lift Ti e first an. i only success m 'pro m cl -g a valuable 8ubbtLt al and lei ab e Ijw tri eJ'bewmg Mach ne Its -x wne low . is . Dncereacned n conaition- xis aimitu nv and etreiigth ao'apts n to all cap c ties, wh le iu many nicri s make it a uruvereal faTvrite Wat rev er u-e.', ana cie tea a lapiu deuim d. IT Is ALL IT Ia BELOilMEND. I can cheeifal y and confidently n commend its u e to tho-e who e wanting a : ea ly good Seiog alach ne at a low piice ' - Mk H B jAMrsos. . Peotoi e, "WLI rouUy, IU Price of each MacbmS Claa a,' Vi c, f arruted f-rfiYe'year by pcci I ceitifl ae,) With all te fixtureeTw'd tverythiiig complete belo; gi g It iu eluding self TLre-ding he.d e, packed in a strong wood en box, and dthreiedty ay part oftbe oan try. by express free of furth r chat ges on ro etriptof pi ice only Fire Dollar safe d liv ery gaarantetd Wit'i each Mcha e we Will e-dou teceiptcf $lex ra, tbe new pa tnt, BUTTON UuLE WOKKH, ,1 but wd 'state qnljf j act in Baying that", in almost eyery trancu or te; ehibi. fconfribuV.or, and has appointed MessrP. ,,uu',u' wwuw uio iuobu wmuiuo UAjif UOOK6 and Biker, a committee f rinds of toVSociety wef 'fully r'oair to fpiicit and farwardMl other contribu izeJ, and the doubts of the moit seep- tioiis'frm the friends ot the Orphana tical as to ils siicocss"ranal imfiortiince 1 uTe fitb in the kind ada benevolent . . . t . . ... t ,. Vcre'renio;cor. i4 The nttindatfdrf 'fnfiu all parts'of thin StiCc, "and from several '''' f Others, wsfs equal to the merits of th6 great shorw. . : ' . ... t w A very cheering future of the o.ca- people of Franklin. Tbe Orphan Asy lum j;eedi money, bed clothing, -cotton featners and provisions. jThe winter is com'ng and pmmpt action is very im- purism, uuaureui oi people are go ing to contribute alter a while.' Bat Buy it of your merchant if he has it or will procure it for you. If o-t, then write lor your fumpnie', All about Sapoo,,, and it will be mailed tree. ENOCH MORGAN'S S( NV. 20 Pabk Placs, N. Y.. Ox 9 Loxakb Bt. BiLTIXO I,ltD. jaly ii-lv eow. A3 , : ...... i ...... ' . . 6ion wftB tte evidence oi deep interest j htlp is needed k w. If the Lord has in our good olil State and her prosper- Wtn lad to yoc, help his poor. If tbe ity, exhibited by the citizens of several 1 .,rd 1)1 eo TerJ kid to you, then bo of her sisters, by their contributions vef7 kind ttfe Orphata,' , it.i KA..tAf ' . .iirx I ' J. II. Mrx.is. -v. socIatioxT 1 8ome disappointment could not fail to be felt Wt the:Uyepect6of aria una voidable absence 'of the'sele.c45 orator t.' j x !.. I, I It wss undirstKKily jhe Prcssol the oeeu uone u atone ior uus, was aone I c, . - , . e . . !..... . . 1 S!telnta fpcialrr.e ting f hc ink- py our own oriiiiani atra accompiisned ,,iuKW ot Norlh Ciro'inv wru'd'b4 ScnaTor.Hon. jr. IK. Eansoni. - Ixng I lleiAr.altig-1 ri during the Fir We k. live orth Carolina, and oir State Ag I Accordingly o yeiierday if crn an ttcu'.tural Society J" " ' ' ' ;' I impromptn meeting was held a r tlie Sec- oarding and Day School FOR YOUNQ LAl5lES, Louisbubo, X. C. The fourth Session opened on Von day last 1 4th ins-, and will continue full 20 weeVs-.'1" . Termsi Board, including washing, lights, ftrel and furnished T-oom', 75 E-gmh-4Tekkn1 $lrto$15; Latin and French, (each) $5. Music on Fiano, $20, Guitar, $15. No charge for twj 'of instrument. Boarders' who g5 home Friday evening and retura Monday mcmirg will be cha ged pro-tata less fonx m A. Cbesiiaw. Principal, lonisbur N.C ' july 18 tf - One of the m. tia3porUu, andUaCfUl it. yen tious or the age a gimp e rud ceita n, that m ch Id aa work the tlt.e& buuoi btte w.th ,ieguliity and tan Htrons and beautiful, fNijCiai Terms ai d ex.ra inducements to Faleaad Fern le agents etore xcev era c, who wiA esta 1 sh agencies through the c un trj and ktp our how Ila h ne o i exh bi tion and sa e, Ccu-ty Bights given to gnu t agebuxree Agent'a complete ou.nt iurun tdi b ut a-y ex ra charge rami.les of te ing dei rift. Ye curcaar c nUing tenna testi moniata engavingi &c, ae-t free, We alio supply Ik- . A5EICULTUBJLL LU ELEMENTS. IatJitTatents a- d Impr vem' nt tor th Farm and ti.rden Moer, reapers, C'ul'i-va-or Fetrd Cu teis Banova farm alilU Planters BaJveUim Thrtshtr ani ll ani clea needed for Farm work. Care Sd in large varie'y. - All money sent in Post r- 13m Money Crders. Kai.k Drarb. wr by ex: rvs. H ok at our rik and are perfectly tecare. Saftf del very c f ell oorgo-xl gaaraatfcd. An old aad reepooKibla fi m thtt aerf' the be t g'Ods at toe lowrac p ice" at. d cn u relied upon by our reader, 'FAaMKas' Jcra al New Yok. .Not Responsible for Registered letters. ADDAKfll Obdkrs J&ROUE B. HUDSON Jc CO Car. Greenwtej & Cvnlandt S-a, Xcv Yoxk! ; eepSSent Ooiasses, Llolasses, Fifteen Hundred Gallons now arriving warranted all right which we are of, f eriug at Northern prices with freight added,' - Barrow & Pleasants. ir i? these machines, and watchinir attentivelv their actioc. and tbe manuer in which (hey operated, and'tfie result?, he discovered certain prominent ilelecu therein, lie spent ten months 'in tbe study ot the suLject of finding n medics for thtfee dttects. He has at last succeeded and aa the rtmult ot ms invt titiation and study, be . tier to the public tbe Frankiin 8teaui Waslier,) whicd is by tar the btt wafliin- machine ever patented. We claim a en evidence ut ite merit fllat'LETTE US PATENT' were ranfod for it overall otl.ere. It will wash anything Irom a Lace CUtr to a Bed Blanket. It wiir'cleaoe tlie clo'liii g without Tearing, and more tliorougbly than can possibly be done by baud l&Vor or the use of the rubbing board. With one fourth ut the Ulr fonj times as mch cab be done iu the em ins leug'h ot tunc ai cui te .looe by haf.d. Wecoufd publiln columns ot ctrtidcte, ot its wort n froiu tiiose wio bnve used it, but ltr the preseu, we pieier tbe "kVASUEtV to se-ik lor itavil. We give a few' below 't " ''j ' ' V Lftisburi.. Aug., 4, 1873. Mefsra. Banow & Pleasantr, i ' Omth nu r : -1 take phaure in Tcui mending your "Steam Washer.' I acknowledge diyeli to liv beeo lucrciluloy' i regard to yours;' after having tested several others tut hd'u-eu as oilily let -ui-mendedtome; but tbe inconvenience t a large taoii'y, t not i-ir atn to get a good w tithe j, regulariy, iuuuied me to uivi yours tnil. I ui a latidft to ronounce it a pitect tutcesf. I u-ted it acvrdiug to diiectioi, u ilil tWH v7i.ek'4 w&sltibg id two buura, nor did I give tbe first hub. Wniu r or mute nicety wufchtd tlotLe, I have never had. It bnly beeda a tril Co convince. Kespectfuliv, Mis W. U. Furman. Louisburg. July 13u, 1873. Metsra. Barrow & Pleasants : Gentlemen : Throoeb tbe kind nee of your agent M'. J. J. Perpon, I uve tried your "ateam Wafcher," and fiud it by 'tar the beat I ever used. It certainly eaves a great deal of hard labor and does not damage the clqihes. It is all that you recommend.' ' ItespectfullT, Mrs. Dr. J. B. Clifton. Lnuisburg, June 3utb, lb?3. Messrs. Borrow & Pleasant-: Dear Sirs: I take pleasure in testily inp, that I have used your fuaiu Wasiier,? w'th iirtct succcm. It is by tar tn most speedy and effectual mode Ot cleansing all kinds bt fabrics 1 bave ever known. ' Very Tiuly, ' JIr:. Dr. W. R. Kins;. ' Looisbarg, N. t . Ju y 3rd, 1873 Messrs. Borrow & Pleasants Gentlemen: I have' used ibe'dieain Washer I purchatted ot your Agen, Mi. J. J. Person, and find that it willdo more than you reccommeu'd. We aie'moiu thau pltssed with it, ' tepecifull'y, S. E. Cook. Louisburg. uly30tt, 1873, Messrs. Barrow Plea?antt; Sis; I take pleasure in recommending your 8ieam Washer.' It' is a complete succtsf. My Clothia are whiter than ever before, and that wr.hout labor. A very fchort while with tbe f Wathtr? will save a bard days washing, ' Yours Truly, Mr. T. C. Horton. . ' Louisburg, July fcitb, 1873, Messrp. Barrow & Pleasants; Gentlemen; I have been using ths 8team Washer ' about one moiith. It surpasses m expectations; it is all that you say tor it. I am highly pleased. Respectfully, IDs. T. JL. Pe'rsoo. " 1 Louisburg, July SOtH, 1873; Mensrs Barrow & Pleasants: Sirs: I am asin? your Franklin 8 tea a Washet' and find it far superior to all' olhera. It will wasn tbe dirtiest clothes perfectly clean'. If I could qot get another. I would cot take $200 lor mine. It is a complete Access, and all tD at is requtrea to convince any Toe is a trial. ' ?yeryTmly, Mrs. 8. P. Green. ' ' .Louisburg, Ang ; 5th, 1873. Messrs. Banow & Pleasants Gentlemen: My wife baa been using tha Frank lin SteaJi Wasbeif tor tome time and she, as well as tlip waaherwonan are higb ly pleaaed with it. 4 Yery truly, ' Jillis Malone, M. D. We bave acquired by pnrpHaseot the Patentee, Mr. 8. W. Bartholomew tb able tight to manuftctuie. and to sell the ."Right" td oiaaafactars ths Franklin tteam Washer," within the United Jtates and Territories. We now offer the 4 Frapllin Steam WaahetfJ to the American people with full coi.fideuce that it will fb' all that wecUim tor it. aid ia order to Iotrs? duce it as rapidly c possible, we are tffering great iodupetneots to wofkio men who waot to make mone ; we will sell btate or county rights on very res; roaable terms; for iusucce we' will sell tbe right ts a county with ten thous and inhsbiunff, fofOne 'hundred dollars; within twelve months, if proper ly managed, the purchaser can sell from three to five hundred washers, at a prof it of Five Dollars each', and bis right will bs worth pore at tbe expiration of that lim-, than it was at firs', from tjje fact that it has beep introduced and will sell in almost every family. To parties wishing to buy State or coun'y rights, we will send, op receipt of Five Dvltare, jut one half of tbe r tail pno-j tbe ?. Franklin btearjt Waafa, ei" complete, iih lnstructi.ns bow to use tct; and after satijfyicg themselves that it is whit we rtpmmeod it to be. they can correspond wiib us ia regard ' talW territory wanted, our terms, &c, We desjfe a good reliable General Agent in evjjry taC in the Union, ana we fnvite correspondence with working men who would like to maVe money. If one need npply who caot fnrnisb sat u fac tory tVidencv of their integrity aijd" rpliabi.i-y. , . i All rjeiscns are warned ajjaintt manufacturing or sellioe the 44 Franklin - o a i-ii i.i ii 1 1: i:, To Ihe peonle of Frank: lin we make an earnest To Snbscrlljp Fop Tho Steam Washei!; without authority Irom us. .aj person iniriDcnsg upon our rih'. in this matter will be prosecuted. To All Whom It May Concern. We are well acquainted with Mesir. Barrow & Pleasants; as Merchants, they ;e doing a leading business in their Town. Tnev are men of strict inurity and in every way reliable and responsible. They d what they engage to dn. Edwin W. Fuller, Mayor of Louisburg. Jo-. J. Davis, Att'y at Law. W. K. D4Vs, State Senator. Jamea i Wyon-, Sheriff ot Franklin. Geo. t. Baker, Editor ' Courier." R. U. Timberlake, rrobaia Judge. M. tf. DavU, Pricci pal L uisburg Male Ac-demy. ReT. P. J. Caraway. N. C. Conference. Rev. W. Ryal, D. D , Pmident Louisburg Female College. C. M. Cooke, Att'y at Law. . The 4 Franklin Steam Washer" is now on exhibition and for. sale at one S:orr, , Also by M'. J, J, Pcrsor, with Mejsrv. Tarboro & Co. Ail lettflti must t-e addressed to AIIROW & PLEASANTS, LouIsl)iir, N C. Ersry fimjly i tUw County' oot to qr paper, becanse t costs Try little, ani every one will ni in it something to interest, and perhap benefit them. If jou will giys cj your patronages wa promise t. q make our taper worth Every Cent Asked For IL Bat to insure your becoming a nb acribcr, we offer the following induce ments, during this month only : For $2,50 we will send the Conoot and Wood's Household Mayazine a beautiful fifty paged periodical ; or The Farmers Advocate, one t( the best Agricultural Journals in the Uni ted States, f r one year. 4 When you hare seen this please show it to your neighbor, that he mat know bow much good reading bo ca r V get for a small amountof money, It 1 ft i i. i .. ,- , i i .... in . f
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