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! I i ! ' I .1 ' i 1 Cljc Courier GEOIIGE S. JiAKKIt, i ... . i . Editoii and I'nontiKToiu T. Mitchell, Associate' Kditor. All letter addressed to ne ghbor a god aud cheap taper, and and 1 adrancc- cf your ccun- in the general progress! ment of the interests Tliankful f.,r the encouragement giv en to our past labor we Ruckle on our harness f r renewed exertion. Fbioay... October 31. 1873. Our IVcjv VolllHlO. HELV-GIITT. This? is the aame of a novel by Ed- broken troth,- a Lnd where want and wee arc rif.and the burdened people bow beneath the yoke of conquest ; and yet from all the wealth and luxury that surround ne, my southern heait turns with all the yearnings of a child back to my southern home." Holding Cotton, i I; was with surprise and regret that we recently lead articles in both the Sentinel and the Neics advising the win W. Fuller, of this place, published by E. J! Hale & Son, of pew York. faruiprs to uoid tueir cotton, surprise It wa- known by the friends of; 31r. As stated y us last week, the pres ent number of the 'CbuuiEU' initiates a new volume; and wc deem this a'n'V.p- irtunc occsin to sayja special word o our sulecrilers ' and' patrons , and t" " t "' t ' t f , to the people of our county general- Quo year ngo wc bought tXj.s paper and office. We found the material of t e 'office very inadequatetin tyre and other f urn iturc being '.much worn, and 'can, and a , very small list of paying Subscribers on the books. WVcntered up- 'on the function of editor and publish' cr a perfect novice in' the duties they Invo.vcd. with'smnll capital, but with ii hopeful spitlt, and an earnest deter luin.ttion to succeed',1 'if success were possib c. The ro:id ovc;;' which wc 'lave pasted miicc thin.haspeen a rug ged and arduous onc7 " Wo'liad to add to the stock of printing material '(ion bidcr'ably, before we were able to get out a p ipcr at all satisfactory to oar- BclvCs ; and this involved an outlay of ' "money much beyond any siirplusatour command. To justify 'tins' outlay,, it was indispensable to incrtqic and cx itond the circulation of the p:ipcr. To VhU end,' we at bVicc Bavr the' 'necessity of offering to tho public a cevispiipcr 'worthy of patroiyge in some,: degree : and to the task'olF inproviug the ap 'pcarancc and character of the Courier, Jto tho extent that it should not be a reproach to us and to the county, yvp Jeut all our energies. ' " " ' The road, as wc have said, was a hard one; but hero we are entering upon a second year . nndcr" very flattering auspice's. Our succes.1 has been such as to iuypire us with renewed energy, 'and strong hope for the future. Among the substantial evidences of it, arc the jmproved facilities at our command, the comparatively large addition to our 'subscription list, and the Very liberal , patronage extended to us by advertis ers, not to mention ! the! gratifying proof of the growln'g popularity of our paper among the pcoi le. that we oftcu ce and hear, ' Wedo not affect to regard these manifestations of public favor,' as mere gratuities, We have striven i'o deserve them ; and wc feel uo Iiahiiity to a just charge of arrogance, in saying that we enjoy tho consciousness that wc have done the county service." ' We believe, further, that not a cent has been 'paid' to this office' that Jns not oecn weii-carncu, auu returned a lull cijuivolcnt. So much for tho past. Forhji iMiture : Promises arc too easily made, an to often broken, to do of any great value Wo can only pledge a contiuuanco of that tcarncst persistent effort to tmprOvo our paper In intercut lnd dscfulucss, ')hkh we lAve given to that object during the ast year With the incro' sod kuowl edgo and skill in the business derived jTrom our experience, we flatter our aclvcs wi'h the hope of an increased success. But tho paper Is a county inatitution; it is devoted mainly to the local interests of Franklin : nnd it W, therefore, especially dependaut upon, and cutitlcd ta the patronage and sup port of the people of Franklin county. AVc dt triiht it will not bo allowed to, Jangush'for want of that support, "ft is our duty to furnish our readers and patrons'a useful, cntcrtiniug and in structive paper : if we do this and it fchall be our constant aim wo shall expect to be liberally sustained, by our county people especially. Wo should be very glad to increase he sire of the Courier!, and to make t In every respect such a papci1 as the people of Franklin would be proud of ; but this will' require additional' cx- pense ; and, on account of our' own ant of capital, such an improvement must f course depend upon the in - 11 ' . 1N .1 tr ' rr-t - crca c i income ol mo orcce. j uu (rtfu'might'casily be supplied. 1 1 each of our present subscribers would do just a little tor us bj' getting a neig' ,. e' ..: .. . i . i i- uur ur irieuu.io laKC me paper, ion may aid, in ihi.v wn in iniprovirg Fuller, for sometime, before its publi cation, that he was w itiug a novel ; and We can pay no higher compliment to the book, than to say that it is equal to their expectations ; for,' from the in the Cloud" author of'- The Angel much was expected. j Nearlv all the scenes are laid NoiUi jGaroTiiia, and the prominent ac in that pspers of so much ability should take position so weak and uj! tenable; regret that papers of so much lnHucuce should advocate p. policy so ruinous to all agricultural as well as commercial interests. To hold cotton when there is a prospects yf an advance is unwise, but to hold it when there is U9 shadow of hope for improvement in price is simply perfect folly. The farmer yho tors, with one or two exceptions, are kce lack hig on thc faith of A FAMILY ARTICLE. iO. NTS 3I1K2 112 50 Y B DV. v75 f" WCK X EMlitKLY KtV SEW 1 NG MACHINE F r l( Mtnic U.-r, OLY FIVE l)OLI-ni V I li tLc Sew Ta ew. BUTTON Ho L K WORK K It. P.te. cl Ju 27. h 187. AwraDiD the liuBT Pain- at tac AXtl ICAN IS TITLTK Jiv MAETLArDlxsTin r Fa , IS7 . A ot wo -de. Ml nd 1 Rtinl fa.ni:r ted Kcwin? JIm.i e' r taunly - o n. Cox iv. te n al it tiif l i te rt f t I'oaclw-eclleSei lVie di g .i e t u r "lit pm t v 31 " i u. M w i.oj e i Ft t il u Uk ti uuidij . oper.te, by h I i.u on a ab!e 1 i.lr kuu.m , Sul win .ikI no ele s, ik lI. .oo, h g!i rr--tu m eh ne; i.a e t the & .o p..veiit ite Iee! . g turuttl th wr n-. way. Ues tUe t:aeud 'i .e t roiu the p .-ol. Mika- t eelt lot k tiUI (tinei. nd itr iiijo t - lei ka w :) ti '.i..Uiir LI cl m ana r, id w ci . al kin fw rk, ri .e and co:i -c f.ouj v a .; i i ij to heavy O 1 1 r Leiillitr. r.J ue at de r iJi ir of t e l' -ao i eisit.v i.v c,i uetcd t j ve it -t c ng h. all lie pkits t f ta h Mae i.iUJ m g m tie a iae Ly nu;ei dy, i d be: t fully an V d abd o.-t.t-uiei.Ua I i A"e:y e y to ica n, Kit , m o h aud e ti op uiu u. Lp at, s.?l tia e. .t.il x vr.c ka'.tc e .t ti s. uitciwn- tcal inVd' t it t Kie tly redu tu pr..e A Uo-dchoa! , Faiui'y twioif - Ji.u u uo at I t Ti e first an i only cua ;ii fiO'ii ci valuable subtai t al ud ielbe I w pii el 8ew.nK Ma h tie Its x r.m lo lr ce r acli n loncltiort Its 'm(.li it an I fctitnth aaptg u tocji cap c tk-s, wli ! i .-. maay ind i s u uke ii a uh.veieai -f-.x riie w i rcir u e aiu cu tt a iapia teiiut C. IT Is ALL IT Is KECOilMKND. Ic ncheeifal yai dconfil ! tlr. c ncmeiul its u e t . tit u w!ioie wJitina .ea I, y-od eig juach no ata I. r . icj ! ' 3h-8 H li JiJirsov. rc-oioi e, Wi.l t om.Ij, III 111 ef tacli V.kc .me 'Class a.' Vhc,' ( ai'r Jul e I f r live Ly spi ci 1 ecrt Ii i3i e w th ul t -e fixtures ai d very. lung cmplt-.e bclj k' g t it i chiding self Xi re diug i-c. d e: luickeJ a s.roii,' wood en box, ami dthvo ed ty a-j ici oftheojn try. by.expie.s free of lu.th i eha geson re tt'pt of iej idy bvc Dollars salt d liv er g inuned it ea h M. chii e wn y ll -e a o.i i eccipt . f $1 cx ra, :he new .a tin, BUriON II jLE Woi.KKi', ' Oi eof the m stiiiiiw) t t an-1 u eftil j..ven ii.:ii o; the sge 8 simp e ri.d ce'la n,: Chat g. eh Id a JVoikthe a. e.s- OU- bole w.tli legultiity and a-e 8tiong mid b.-a itiful, . p c di le;iiH mi d x;ia- ii.diuuniauUj to V'deatnl 1 em le agent- to:e xe - era ic. who wtl c.sUi 1 sh aec en turougu tbe e on tr ai d k t p our N a a h ne- o i fxh bi tio and fi e, U u ty Kig ts iv n t sum t ag nt- fr-t Afieiit'. co.-uf lote ou tit furil rh d ai hoiitaoy ex lachaige samples ofte v m Oe ri t ve ei.cu'ata e n.taing term teti n.onia'.a ehg avii g &c, te t fr e," We aUo up. ly AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 1 atr'at hatcnts a d impr win nt- lor tbe Farm aud (i riien 3Io-er -, i-eapeis, Cul i va on Fcd Cu teis Han o va i arm JUiiN lMautem Haive-t rs Ihnsrifr? and ll ar.i cles netde I f jT Fm in w ik. ltam S-dH in largs valie y. All munev i ut in Post f Iflja floaty crdrri, hi k Unilt, or by ex-.r s wi I b- at our ri k andar o inrfi-ctlv e.-nre. ' But make my grave io the forest gloom, J crop for th"i 3'car U esliriatcd by the sfj d 1 very f ll our to mU g aniseed. nru.. .i.- u' I 'i f.,.. ;.:u: i " i. An old a .d resLoufc: W ti in th t aHl ihe uiro iuc ureizes wavr, iite soi- utot juuge at iuui muiiuu uuiea. inais.- be t k o la t tlie loW sr. p ie a d cu ... iv. idl upo by our reader, tAKiituH Jcfu HAL. NiavY jek. Not llesponsible for llegistcrcd letters. .iihk.s Oi.DKns ' j'-riMK r. taunso-v & en.' O- r Crenwlo i tt O rsl uidt S N-w Yo ki ' sep-2o dm . Carolinians ; and the author i3 bo for- tuna e in tlie delineatioii of their char acters. that this of i tself, would d:?cov er to the reader, acquainted wih the North Carolina character, to what pco pie several of them belonged. The story is one of interest some I ' "y'Vl-tl' '? 1 ' ' !u! ' .iiP .1-1 sm l I 1 8 I rff ITTP 9 9 7 g 9 9 PIP g y.g. V.- I I DAnnoukpLEASAliTsn FnopniCTons . fin iWi ni'il 1 I i f 1 .... V -J IBUCEJLIE.TS TO which he has bought goods all during the year, even if he obtain an advance of four or five cents is by no means better off. jlle injures his credit by the delay of settlement with his mer chant, and this is a loss too serious to be estimated io dollars and cents. part of it thrilling. Tl'recital of the Thcn he losC3 very grcati7 in weiglit, circumstances attending t iie Uetti ot instorago and insurance, It he has ship- hdwartj t Jjoyleigh, is not surpassed by j pcd it and' in the general iu .vms, uvv.... w. ..w. i oi Doing wiyiout money Bouibey. I can't last m ch convenience during the Fall and vinter.i AW this when cotton John; rises in tho Sprinsr, but woe to him in- but I am ready to die. thank God ! JeeJ if it gUoulJ pot rise and with the Tell mother I said so. .nd. J ohn, let samc j0 v pr ce h - to pay accumu. mefje buried under the old pines at la'cd interest,, and still sustain his loss honied' ,Vr :r.i,fe n.i nv,L But let us sec what a-e the nros- Pieyleigh, who died on; the battlefiled ects f . . ... g . M at (5cttySburgAnd which suggested the gon 'Thc cron ,fl!;t vmr ro!U.ioA onger, following lines, which were inscribed on the slab over his grave : TELL, TTIEM TO BURY ME CSDEU THE riNES at n: 'ME. 11 I 'Vould not rest in t.he mouldering tomb ' Of the grim churchjardj twire. rheru the ivey crop ia;;t 3ear thirty nine hundre 1 and twenty thou sand bales, and yet the price kept up to seventeen or eighteen cents ! Why? Because the crop of the previous year did not reach three million bales, and it was this large deficiency that kept the ma ket up to the above figures in spite of pie, large incoming crop. Tho diers plumf, , Each daik green bough of the dear : ' old pine, shadows 'softly t through the Where thc lights and mergf," And the surflakea si . netted vines: Where the sea winds, sad with the sob of the surge. From the harp-leaves ' dirge For the dead beneath the sighing pines sweap a solemn W'hen the winters iev fibers sr.w Thc mound wrh jeweb! no-is And covled iu snow, Like whi'e vtikd sisters bending low. Bow. sorrowing the silent pines till ir hinr. ot gliseiing ing a joint crop in the two years of nearly eight million, bales, enough for every demand. But the demand has decreased, for many fa tori -s have suspended entirely and those that con tinue are working only half force, nd this pays them well, as it tends to low er the price of cotton and yet increase th'i pi ice ot their fabrics-- On what then do y u base your xpectathm that cotton will ris? ULly on the f. ct tnitit has risen before-' Y u enrt;un u vaue lnlitf that tbe force of Labi' w 11 carry it up; that w! at it ha 'done once it mustdn a-'ub.- lint Mm 1 ir , f- c. u.b.a,i.rw: i PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY every cause iiat ua-" nertoiore optri- m nit aavacce cico.ioq is want i lo fino pa?h ninrv ti onnnn $50 GREATEST INVENTION Or THE AGE. Latest Iijiproveinent in Steam Boilers. P A f E N T E 1), JUNE 1873. Satisfaction Guaranteetl in Eyery Instance. OTHER MACHINES Hiy E TJElIi TI CUXJAIl Td-TIIH II Aa DEFK-T. NO MOaE WASHDAY INSTEAD TUKUE.F, W& WILL 11 AVS WAMI IluU TQE WASDIXQ OF A FAMILY OF OltD.NAliY tli ES.LY ACOill'LlSatD BEFORE BREAK PA8T. : Frqni One to Tyo Thousand DOLLARS Profit Guaranteed to Working Men in Every County Within Twelve Monthsr The mvenror of the "FRANKLIN STEAM WA;IIEK," wNowtrr of U o right to iu4uutictuie the Worn jlV Friend iu certain urtitory. vYhi'c int.Du:c uiy lLgtluse ujHCOlufei, ami waiciuog a tentively their act. or, abtl ti e uiHumr in wiucn they oplra'ed, hdcI the rtbuPf, he UicoVi rel crtHiu" pr pufrnt ilt:e n tbireiii. tie Epcut tea mouths lu ihe'btnoy ot the kul jvci t fil ling rmiliia f.-r thefte dtt cti. lie ha at lust st c&edid and m tie rbUit ! o 8 iuvt ti a ioo and Mudy, hei. tiers to the public tbe Fiatkiiu Sicaiu aai.e" wlncb is by l&r he lt wml.iig machiue er pkteoirr1. Wc cmiu u tvuiiiiCc ot itR m ijt tht ."LETlEltS PA IEN1" wre vrntcil fur it oerll uti er . IV r ill wath any bug lr-n a Lite C' lir tu a Bed lit mi ket. It Hill cleno-e the clc? hi'i wnhwu. ieariuf, aid m. re lhorrugb:y than can pishibiy be iioue by ha ild I6of ur toe ui: ol tbe rubbiag board. Wi:h ne iuitb ut the labor tour liaji e mueh co be tj-ne '1ube n.tu ? It-uu h nt tune a cu I; ! re ty huDil. WecouUI publish co uuit'ii ot ct ti Jjc.de, ul i( k tli Irosu 11. use wi.o baVc used 'it, but lor 'the prtseut, h ui'cicr iLe '',vaSUEi." iu teak l-.r iu.il. We give a '(ew'beiow ; 1 SP"BSC3?ITBE FQU TIfB COjiillEII, l umiuni-i. : i uk piaurc in r. c-nmi nnn j; ynir -1 Washer.' I ackouAledt: UijfM.li tu h-c btvo .tlcinluU Ut hi ii fiAid rt-; after having uud ivcial theta mat h l Uxj Highly itc a.ll d ti me ; but the luci-uveuience t a Iar;e tao i y, i u.n 1 u. AtJ!t. lnJj god wuchti, regular. y, iuuuied rxic t vt yom a .ri.4. I ..ui ;: .A I f 5RAHDpf ScHEHE EVp p?f H ! Fonrtli Grani 6itt "Concert ' 'i . : . i . ...... r r the BPstrir of tub in" nuw. AVe w' While other fought f.r c:?ic3 p-ou I For fertile plains nd veal'h of rnjius. I brraihu'd t'ie f ulph'rou9 battle clou'1, I bared 'my breast au I took my shroarl For tho lnnd where wave the- graiid old pin' p, Though romra lcB s'gh sd loved ones weep For the form 6hot down in the battle ! " i liCb, i - i i In my irave of b'ood I gladly sleep. If the life I give will help to keep Tlie Vanda's foot from the Land ol Pine. uld not write gl.w.mily lut $250,000 FOlt wiitn we hear 1 a 'lJg ppera in the estate express their pu.ion so firmly that cot uo w 11 torn) co.nmand a !ct ter price we natur. lly iiiqnire what reisona they have !r thinking' '," and confess Wr; ciu not fia(l any. AccorU ing to our judgement the case stands thus; 1 asor; vyhy co tou giioid I g up, NOSE. K- s n"3 why gp'pT ahould Ve p down: lt a lare cr- p liav ye.ir, much of it yet U;-c i:gu'raed 1 a ltrg crop th:s year; 3 d a dccicase in the de mand for it, suspension of numcrou- factories, land halt work inoth r , 4th low ptiee c-f g ld, no pnm uui on tx pr,rtatiou to Europr. Farmers these are lac', 1 Form your own opiLi'i1. 1 " ' Tha Fo.srt ' G- : l Ci ft ( cnc-it artli- r- iz d by r i.ia. ju t . I'th 1.0,. Ut:cf r the b littitof in tii' lit t.litr ot K ut.eky, Widtiik paw ,n fubluj Liburj' tri , .Loui ville Ky., ' WEDNl SI) AY, DE- KMBEtt 3, 1S73. (. n'y ixty ihoii-aii 11 -ke Svih t sold Tiit t ckj.s a.e tliv U d lit ttn tuiipjua or ip.t- " ! At this ciiutrt wLiJi w U b the prun h st niu-iiil di!-jiy vr w.n tj in du c ua ii'j t..e uiipn.cvd tuicii.utf' Sl.500,000 di d d ii t 1-2,0 Wei h f s. i;l be d s r.b mei Oy kt uuiuax the t c.et hoi :crs. Lisr tiF GiFry. ' One Gr d fa h Gilt $251 C00 The Vandals foot hath rifie. d do di di do ilo d. :0 do to do Uo do do do o pr ssed our sod chastening rod hand to Go', His heel hath crushed our sacied fhrihf s; An 'I bowinji 'noath the We lift our hearts and And cry; 'Oh I save our Lindot Pines! The peculiar gift of the. writer, is his power of description. iYou feel that you would recogtiizc his men and wo men, could you meet ttiem ; and you arc certain that there jare jusc such places as ho has dei?cribed, aud that you will ne day sco 1:hem. Wo do not think that he is f o fortunate in putting words into other people's mouths,, that is. in detailing tonversa tions ; and we do not think that he docs woman full justice. uut we unnesitat ng out opinion. i ut the have ever read, written by a Carolinian. - The book concludes in these words, . . . . y say, that in best novel we North A few isdcs since we noticed this thriving place on the Rileigh & Gas ton -llailro id in ibn kj uo'y sine then, we have been informed that the fpirit of intirprise is on the increase tl tre- The M ssrs Uzzle have about finished thtir store house. Mr. J. P. Tim'of rlake had' a large quanti'y f timl-er burned, which snmelnt !, rc tardt d his pcrationp but bis hou3e is rapii'y approaching comp'etior. j Bc-sidc thtsj we learn that Mr. Wro. Green, Mr. Win. Young i.nd Mr. Richard HahUn, are arrcgi!ig to met a 'arge and commodious store buildings there. Cotton sells there at IlateigU figure, and the tr.erch'.Dts arp glad to get a! I kins of fa;m and ndus'ria! products in exchange for goods, at the highest msret price. R.al E-tate is rspi.Ily increasing tn va!ue, ao! evervthiog tin re. and in tjie surrounding country letkensan air of thrift and prosptrity. The location i an unususl'y healthy one, and its great accis-ibili'y will draw people there frrm . many miles lo 3) 5J h) lo. I 150 250 323 It 0 Cash Gifwi f tlo CtO e h d do do do- do do CO (io . o of 5 000 do of 1 0O0 of tf of of f Of do do do tio di do LOO 401 30 i AW ICO 60 d. d di d d d do 100 oo 60 000 25 000 17 5'0 100 000 15 00) 50 000 40 1 00 4 1 OJ 4a Ov 5 O 0 3 5'W to I 00 i which are desc iptive of; tho feelings of nJ. V ' " admirable Ioca ity the hero now iu Cuba, tu" ho thinks of for the manuf actare n! 8'e of c. as a very large and hne tobacco section 4 ho hiuks his nattv3 land : 4i And the red light dies out in the west, and tho stars shine down from the sky, and thc stars .hine back from tl e Ma, und I ac. htill gating far over the gray wafers, towards the land that I fought for, a land where orpl a is tears meet widow wail!, aud u aiden will soon find this to be thtir most ac c : il e Ralroad S at ion, We do not seVhy it should not son ie folio -ingcU scon the hetla of, ifnotgoirg av-ea f f Durham-, which seems to bare mlaraed as l y mj r, w thin ti e past friv y ar. Lt the p ople tot forget f u'a-"ur re.'t 'hem -n:'d tip ach' 4 rnd chtrc :n.l tai T0TL, 12 0(0 C.1KT3. ALL CaU fciuou t;cet-. tl50)(0 T.ie (ii-tribu ion II b p :t ve !ut.ier al tue t . k-1. tic hjIo or tut, a. dt e I2 0OJ rill--a I , ad .n p.tp r ioa to the ti ki s j.d,. ' ' TRICE OF TlCHElv: lo ticket 5 Halvei 23. Te .tin r e en Coup n 5, e.levfn r.u 1c i cVe-.s f r 5 j li kU for l -Oi : 111 hcle ticket f r 5oo: i.27 n v ti k- -a for lu (0). Ao di cciuit in lcs tha , 5.0 cTili of t.-ke; at a tin.e. ' Tieet n'W rea I f r tsa'e od all o dora ac o d - ni i by t ie ui i-ey proiailly U I U jLiie.ul t:.iu& g.v .u u o-e lo ljy " o sgalU, ' '. 1 " THOSf. BRaMLETTE Agc-t Tnbl. Libr Ky iml Miu.'r'r Gift I i ouc t i'ui.l L;br Bu i-iwg'Loui v, e Kj NOTICE. i - . i 1 I will attend at the following places on the days stated below, for the pur pose of collecting the Slate aud oun ;ty faxes, now due lor the year 1873. Township. Dnur.s W STIa U' Sto c, Oct. 20 Harris' JP limbcrlakcs store Oct. 21 Freemans Dr It II 1 imber'akes Oct 22 Frank iuton, Franklinton Oct 23 Hayfville Rocky Ford Oct 24 andy creek, J F Jones' store Oct 25 Gold mine, UL,h towers spring Oct 27 Cedar Hock, Court House Oct 23 Cypress creek, A Words Uet 20 Louis burg, Louisburg Oct 30 All persons are requested to meet n-e prompt, and pay their taxes as no further indulgence can be given. .'. C. Wjun , he ill. Luisburj't Au ., 18TJ. Messrs liiriow & Plcasantr, Oi nil m-i. 4 Steam to youw UitiiOed get a. good to Lrouoonce it a ptitvct feu.c.s-f 1. u-cil ti iM.ord:n to uinctioi.., ud i.l twr y tk' washing in two Louis, nor Old 1 give the nrei uti:. W ok. r oi n.oi nicely washid cloiLe-, I have ncvir bud. It i nly Leeds a tni l. cuuviuo . Resiectfuby, Mia y. H. Fu man. Louuburg, Jul 13.1, ibl3. r T fL r'. . - " . 1 - "TI i. .i i : i ji stra. dmiuw x r .euBituie ;-ocuiicdicu ; i uruusu iuc kiuuuus O: your ager . . w a r. . 1 ii . . . i ,t ... . . . . J. rerton, l uve irieu your "sieam ai-uer," no ami it bv Ur tne btut ver used, ll Certaiuly raves great deal of hard labor aud docs uot damagtr . clothes. It is ll that Vou rccommvud. , HcspeCtfullT. Urs. Dr. J. B. Cliftnr. Louis'-urg, Juoe Sjth, ljs7J.J lXig,is. Borrow & I lci.saLt : Dear Sir.-: I take pUasure ia Uaii.?i.j. , to nave us d your ,;oi.aiu asucr,' w:tu prrtict succen?. it is ur ur tue speedy aud effectual mode ot cleantiog ah kinds ot taorica 1 hive tvvr kti ' Ve.y Tiuly, Mr . Dr. W. If. .. Iuisl'U g. .N. . Ju y :ir', I Messrs. Brr..w & Pie isants : -Gentlemen. I have tad the ;'bi.ui Ua ' .'. i . . . . . t t t. u i . .1 .. . ;. .... . X LU ClMltU oi J ui ui;iu , .11 , o. itimn'. buu uuu .uit u iiiiuu IU"I ! ... j t ...""..-.. ... i I ..I." VOU rcCCOliiiliy-U. tie me ui'Jiu iuiu JHt;i nun ; lpectluily, F. E. ( Louihurg. 4U y Jo.: , Messrs. BjTiOw t5 Pleaj-ant-; Si s: I ttke p'esae iu rccoujiWuoiug yoo "aher.' It is a compLie sutC' u. My Cloth s ate wh tei thui ever b.-l that without labor. A very bboil whi e ita Ue . rta-htr' v.ili ve r . ciays wnsuu g. ' ' Yurs Truly, Mrr. T. . Louisburg, Jaiv 21 Messr. Birrow & pie iants : -uentieraei ; l uave been usiri; tit Washer ' abu onc'inoi t: . It'burpv my zpectatious; it W d tl tor if. Iain highly pUa?ell. Kesieciludv Mrs. T. j. ! "' Lonikburg, July 3 Messrs Barrow & PUaautf : fiu: lam usin your Prata-iti Sie ana pad it f.r ujenor to all olliera. It will wsu ILe oirtost clot clean. P I coutd not tet noiUer, 1 would Lot take Sl'JQ lor complete fcucces. aud all that is required to con? u.ce any one is'aa Louuburg, Au Ma-Tf. Banow & Plea-ants : GentUm r: My witc has be-. uu lm Stra.n Wasbei' lor to;ne tirue aud ahe, a well a the wusLerw Iv pleafed with i. very tru y, Ellis A Ve have at qui i e 1 by purchase ot ibe Pt-ntee, Mr. P. W. Bant li-'ht to manufacture, and to sell ibe Right" to mButctui tteRm Washer," within the Un te I States and T-rriiori.a.' We now i Set the kkFraokio S:em Wihei" to ibe Atnetfla pe'ple wan full coi fidece that it will d ad that we cl-tim for P, and iirJtr lo intrc duce il as rpid!y as pojsible, we ate ffnx; g eat I ..ductii s lo working men who wai.t to make money; we will aell rue or c,uniy i;a on very ie--po.iabie terms ; Inrinatatce w will sell the right ti a c-iur.with t a uk ui and iuhaoitau , b r m e hundred do lux; within twe.vc li'ihr, if j rn r. ly manage1, hv purclar cn s-il lfon three to tire bundreif heiit at m prof- ll I t ve Ll-.'iars eaCU, kmi li ngi.t win ie wufiu ni.f io the peonle of Frank: linivs make an carne Subscribe Tor Thq OUEIER rton. S73. . y-iu ay rrstr. 1373. Was:itl' p- ihc ly It is a GflCD. tf, 1873; tb 4 Frauk n are higt.- nc, V. I. ra . w tbe ole ue Jriaaklo that u in , thau it was at firs', lr m the lci that it has will tell ih a!m st every laun y. To nirtiti wuuinz to bay state or coun r ii"ut vi ol Piye I- llair, jut one half of the r tail puc-, the ' ei'; complete Auh ii;struc i lis how to os--.; and al'i that it whit we iiCMutneutl it to be, l licj cu o-rrp to tU; territory war. ted, our le.rn, ic. We deue K' 4 the tz'oirtin ot iq:todqed aou i e-.d, n nceipt okiin O'ram WaLr 4'isryit.g ihrmlvta wi.h os IU rrgard babU; General Ai:eot lling the i Franklin infringing upoa our in tej S ate in the Ubion, aud e iotriie c- m-p n lp wuli working men who would like to make moi ej. Koae need ai p v Wi.col Iu:nio ta.iitac- tory evi-leore of their intigrity and reliabi.i y. AU peiscns arir warnea ginl mauulacinnog or Steam Wasbti" without authority from ua. y Ltnj rights iu this uatier will be pr ratei. To All Whom It May Cwcrn. We are well acquainted with Mesrr. Birrow & piaot; as Merchwotf, they te meu oi ainct loucriiv tat ihry engage to d. vif, Ati'y at Law. W. K. Franklip. Geri. f . Bkert ge. yj. J. Uav: Prii c- ie aie dmg a leadicg bninets in their Town. TU mod in every way reliable and reponio c. Tbty Edwin W. Fuller, Mayor t f Lmtburg. Jo. J fDiT!?, State teaator. JmeC. Wjon; Sbenlf Elitor '4Coorur." II. U. Timlitrlakr, prob , ual Iuiibure Male tcdemy. Be v. P. J. Car W. Ityal L D, Pretideut Loniaourg FemailCollrge. C. M. Cookr, Att y at iA. Tue Franklin Steam Washer" is now Storr. Alsvi bj M-. J. J. Frort with Meitr? must te aldreased to 1 BARROW it, C OiLfcreice. Ifev. txhii itioa and for ta!o at our Vatboro & Co. AM let1: TLEASATS, Louisburg, N tj family iij tho. County ought to fc our pajKr, becanse it cost vrry littlaud every pn will find in it koiliing to intercut, and jrhaj bcil thcin. iu will give us jutjr patronages V wc Inihq to uako qur l-at-cr worth E y Cenl Vsed For IL " il to insure your becoming a sub tfl wc effer the folqwiDg induce mi dcriugthis month only: 1.50 tt will send thc Col'cies axiood's Jlousebold MagwiM b. beafpl fifty paged periodical ; or Tbcmers Adrooit', one f the ttlicultural Journal in tLc Unp l?l fcfcs, fr one year. YlVoa Late seen thi jdeasa thow Syour neighbor, llut he may know Trnuca g'X)d reading he can, gc!frtiall amount of taooey. 5 i . - JT. WItJsojr, tt. B. WItUAJfS iV. & . P. tlamson & Bro., We roosUjrt-nii. announce fo ths citii n. V,ank in CBtJ tbt " we bate CM-icd ,Us mtrraaiile oa- t i-e io L ciu and kp. cn. ntly on b, K-itction-ft Staple Dry G ?croCtrirN Uird warea.'. Crockery wartvijip ja B o 6bo. Conlrcte, jtc. We pledge v oorwlv to elsw tn as any otke' boos; in the pla Q-,re D a trial. The bighcat nsar., pmti fjr pr dtce In excharg .j tt y r nnn j f i - .' ocl012m. J.P. UAMSa& BrfT itisbirg, Vf yor o a!! j :.per. iu lur!!ihiug you. C. weai th m un ful jl '6 of I a tk- I pr .'per. !- r.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1873, edition 1
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