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THE C0U1UEK. GEORGE S. IiAKEIl, 1 Editor and Pbopkietor. All letten addressed to Geo. S. Uakkr, FSXPAT.'...!- JANrART, 20. 875. 1 Convontion- ' Tbe Democratic State Vxecutivo Committee at tbeir meeting, beld en tbe 20th, a rcsolat'vii in favor of a Contention. The CormEB, has x pressed itself opposed to the call just at this time, and we are yet in doubt i to tbe jpolicy, but should the Legis lature in its xv'wdoin 'tV:nk bes to paw " ibis bill, the '.'..urier will, be found in f tiV- minnortlnff it with all uw . ll a its ability. No sucb thing can be tel. -rated. matters not by v:liwi it Is proposed, it trill nev-r I e submitted to. . I be roih- tarj authority must be kept in strict suborui nation to tne civil. The Execu tive is to execute laws, not to make their. These principals are oprlicab.e to all times and all. circumstances, and then must be no departure from then. We hare .ill - felt that this country owes a debt of jatitudeto Gen Grant and Gen. Shoridaa for their conduct during the war j but by their recent arbitrary interference in Louisiana af fairs they arc rapidly cancelling th-t debt. bealtl y peofle and a rreat deal of siefcnes-M b'lt when we ciras nobody was sick, and they did?nt look like they had been scAr,'and they did'nt lok like they xc re go rg to he s dz. We kept waiting and expeLtinj to sea fome evidence of bad health, hut it 'did'nt come. We kept ourselves in readiness to fly to-the; West n the Qrst ap--proach3of diWave,, but strunge to say onr hfinl h ;oi msueed imp'-ou" as soon as ve reached the" place auT we have bad better heaub sine we bavft 1 -... f.A- - .-. Vw f . Ill our life. When we start d o Confer- I lit mi 1 1- ilUiliS. uui-LU I ence we had'nt buriad a siugle white ?sgjilSi NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! Great Attraction ' -v at' B, P. CLIFTON'S. My tik of Win'er G-ood is nw cou p hu-t I iuUnd to e!l th.m Ex- crtrUingiy Iww lor PUBLIC m::ktinc. Hear what the New York Ihrall says about Grant and the 3rd term :- 44 So long as tbe republican party maintained i s old ascendancy and shewed uo signs of decadence it was natural (or President Grant to tru t to common political arts With that par ty in an assured majority .he had ooly to eecure its romination to realize his hopjsi and the activity of the office, holding interest 'might hare been rep lied on for packing tbe National Con vention in his favor. But since last There will be a meeting of the Demo j cratks Conservative Party of tbis.eounty at ' tbi Court House on Saturdry the J year's elections have deraonstrated.that I nearly as remarkable for good health tbe republican nomination will Dot be equivolen has beeu term , tactics. H.s mere nomination will be more easily secured when its worthlessness to an ordinary candidate abates competition Tbe difficulty will be in electing, the nominee, and tbe ' from every part of the county is J game the President is playing looks Thi nnriva led '"edi in ; w rr.ntdnot o-nnran.i jtf im.icf of Mnitcritv or any inj r oi a tie-, a subt nee bit is . PURELY VEGETABLE. confci:nirtlios9 - theru toot nnl Fe h h ch a:ill H-s I'r vi in-e has ,l .. ed ,111 eDisUtn- vi her L ver I) Ta-- iiiw p -va 1. It ill nire I risrar v ueit bv D--raDgemtut of .ue Li -e b il ow Is Simons Ljyer Seriate? or meiiciEe It en hwtlr a F;B!lv c'n : iid tv le- miarepresnted, or that it bad temi- j i., ke, t r-ady f r m "m-d at ioo t w .l tavo derfully improved tn a very short tunc, I u liuie d docr'i bus A nd over Fort. Ye r-.' 1 it is till re crirn g h - mot unqualified te. ;nio jiU to .t vi.tnes ftpm e cf :t h gu t cliar-actai'MiMlre-'p ni . lit .'tii-iiiei.t pa skans CMiumend ii n th; tu si EFFECTUAL bPE;iFIC . resident of the place not even an in fant, and w up to that time, had not had a single white person j to die Va town the two alluded to above died af ter rhat.s 1 dont think I was called to v see a single sick prs-m during the year, hence I come to the conclusion that Louisburg had been most terrible but from the following which I copy from tic Franklin CuniER of January 2nd 1874, it will be seen that lb73 was ' 30th inst ., for the purpose of discuss ing the Convention question, ('apt. C. M. Cooke, and T, T. Mitchell Esqr., . 1 . (onr reprefentatives) will be present, mA JmWm in 'fticertain tbe wishes of the people. : A full , I representation FOlt Ly-rEP6lA Oil I I GES'lIOX earnotly requested, By order of , ' COL. W. H YAPiBROUGH. Cnr'm. Ex. Com. further ahead than a mere nomination. number, one was from Pneumonia, tbe person being C6 years old, one from Consumption, one from disease of the Kidneys, one from Congestive chill, , one .in infancy and two agd respect ively, 74 and; oU years, it is very BynopalN oFtlto lTeioi-t of tlo CoiicrroKWloiiui ??im Committee oiiLouiHiuun ." I sub-committee's and make their votes in tht Pre'iden-, tial election depend on bis will. By reviving and inftumingtheold animosi ties between tbe North and tbe South be hopes to get tha votes of iaany of tbe Northern Statt-s and to secure his success by military control of the Southern eleetmns. The third term question, tnereiore, comes up in a mire dangerous aspect than ever. It looks as it General Grant were detei mined tc re-elect himself by trampling down all rights in the South and mak" ing the bayonet the instrument of po litical sucea?. The same means by which he undertaken to cbaage tbe political character of Southern Legis latures would be equally effected in controlling the Soutkern electoral col leges, and he would seem to be trying how far be may go in cmployiDg the army to frustrate elections, with a view to future optrstions, when all his hopes will be finally put at stake. FpiUd in this I y the patience and persistence of the Southern people there is another ' tnmWTWd was fraudulent, uniust i ean on which he my rely. Inspired . . . I , j organs hint of troubles with Spain and w.m mtYr r rno rarv law ii lit if-i i - J t ft o rfVivil fit f h Virmima rlifripnitw We hive munv prif.vnnpps -wth Rnir , 1 L- "" ! . dui no more mtn we naa ny years .vue uegiaiaiuiw. v.... . agp, ana no a nerent trom those that facta undispiscd :' hav harassed.prtvious administrations. First- The Jlaturhing Board had ..Our country contiguous to Spaioith torepareda- list -of one hundred and six pos essiocs and to countries formerly members, of wlvom, under its manipula tions, fifty-three were Republicans, as was supposed, and filty-three Democrats. Thus this 15oard attemj-ted to set aside the will of the people of the State. 8econd-r-One hut il red and six racm ben met on the Wi of January atd proceeded to choose a Speaker; the Re here, as 1874. "Tha number of deaths t ta an election, the Presideat among the white population during the Armed wi hUU antidote all chm te ml fnroii tn fhanatk hia Ihirrl ' 1 ' Ce '..:. CUnen f Wat t awA f d 1 J bo faced forced to cnange his third pasVjear, s jonly seven. Of tnia Wittloutfea . a. a item dy iu W ots U EVI.BS L U JA. PU-L.T-, lit STLtHsMS IT HAS NO EQU4.L. It it the Clietpt-st, Fit .t -i d Be t Fami ly Vedcie i-iie Acrd! Ik tn.imfiC u ci o 1 tv J K ZKlLiN A CO MACON Ga. it! d : UILADKI FHIA. THE GR lllT FERTilJZER, o i-i. I will mike it to youradvanlage ta exam ioe my Goods before purcbrt-ing else where, if you will call I will satisfy you that what I say is true. In addi i n to my stock of DRY GOODS HARDWARE, GKOCERIE?, I keep a's a eup.rb stock of V1NES, BRANQYS & WHISKEYS, All of be very beat brands. I alo have a splendid suit of ROOMS, Nicely nd comfurUb'y fitted up in the set oud flor ol my ttore, Ut SaL1sM5 traveiii g with samples and Meals at BEST AU R ANT. HEADQUARTERS.1 Barrowk& Pleasants, AVnoLKSALs & limiL GnocKia AND Commission til erchanls. . LOUISBURG, N. C. TS take thi metlsod of informing tbe people cf Frank'in and adjoining oiintk-s that we ititt nd. after the !irt of January, 1875, to conduct the AVIICg.liALE & RETAIL Giocery and ( omiui.siou Lusiuess iu all its various brucbes. Taving iuhde an necessary arrangement with Man ufacturers, fillers and Pork I'ackers and having made SPKCLVL ARRANGEMENTS with the Pail Roads and Transpotation .'ornpa ies, therehy sec iring the very LoWKsr possible Fi,KiuuT,'aud havinj ample means to PAY CASII for all of our goods, we inted to sell them much lower tliau they have ever beeu sold iu this market before To Merchants and Farmers who desire to buy in pac nge, in less quantifies than a car load, we wi I guarantee to sell at "Northern PricesFreight added" "We are now receiving the larjj. st lo. f Flour ever offered for sale in this u.arket manufactured expressly- for our House, which Ave re ofleriug at preatlv reduced prices. We warrant every barrel to be as represented. We c-.l special atte tton to the follow ing B ands whica. cauuot e had any where elje. Professional Cards. Dr. It. E. ICHS G DENTIST. Ofleis bis Profession ar Services to ba public in Ev'try department Dentistry. OFFICES, r TS'eget tbe following synopsis of tbe. report of tbe Sub-Committee on Loui siana affairs from the Wilmington Star.: Tbe members of tbe Committee were. Massrs. Foster (Rep.,) Potter (Pern,,) Philips (Rep.) . ; "The points of tlie report arc these in brel: .... . ' Firpt Tbattbc last election in Loui aiana was, in tbe won s oft.be comfnit- U "full, fair, free and peaceable.'' Second That it ref ultcl in the iclec-. tion of a Democratic majority of twenty nine in the lower house of the Legisla ture. ' ' I . " Third That the report of the R It is 'apparently his policy to bring tbe I gratifying tous, to state upon authori- Southern Statet under military control J ty of the Physicians, tbat there has not been a single case of malignant fnver within tbe limits of the town." So far. as both oui experience ai.d observation is concerned (and we think we have been here long enough to form an opinion) Louisburg is as healthy as any town in which tfe ever lived and we have been living in what is consid ered the healthiest portions of the State all our life. ; "i We make this public statement "first, because it is true and is due the people of louisburg, whose beau titul and pleasant little place has been mihrepsented, we make it in tbe second place to correct the impression which has gon? abroad that Louisburg is unhealthy and in the third place because several having heard us ."nake a povtion of it trom our pulpit and all of it privately have requested us to make it publicly which we do witli a grebt deal of pleasure. . F. L. Reid. - O- RAW BONE JBERPHOSPHAT 200 lbs. iiq AUDM.WHAKN WILMINCrrOH, DCUj - m . -rn--i rhdn (TTOSXS: o c TSlx- Willie 3Xit-3iel Si under the Spa .hb crown. The ten- deucy f our 'ruauiftst destiny" has Mr1. Willie Mitchell Sr.., 'lives iu that portion of Franklin County known as the "cut off," formerly a part of Granville county. lie was bcru' in "Wake cownty near Rclesvii'.o en the 22nd of January 1781, and has cuse- with the policy and dominion of that nation. We have been incessantly drivipg the descendants ol Cervantes from a Continent over which they once ruled. From the very nature cf this geographical and political rtlation it publicans present actually taking part would lead to mi8understanding;with in the proceedings-1 by nominating a candidate for. Speaker and voting for him, by accepting appointments as part of a Committee on Credentials and or ganizing with this ct.mmitfec and by their toUs in the House on the Speak ership giving fjuoiuin, which the Dem oerata then present would not alone have ? had. Witt received fifty-five amy he a 'foreign war; . Does be eek to win tha next campaign by this bloody sign " . votes," Uain (Republican), tVo, land publican pir'y, defeated in his plan for one waa blank ; and fifty-six is the .wn atitutional quorum. When the mem bers were sworn in, fifty-one democrats and five Republicans took the oath, I making an indisputable .and regular quorum of the House. Third The LegYature was th?re- after dispersed by Hinted Statoa troops. Fourth The Republicans jiroceeded to organise, but here w the impor tant and vital pointthey had have no been to bring us into constant collision j quently just entered his 95th yar. and is perhaps . the oldest per h in the County, He married in'carlylife and raised, a family of eight children, live are now living. His wife died in 1857, aged about 78. He has upwards of forty grand children living, and about the same number of great grand chil dren. In politics Mr. Mitchell has been a Democrat since the formation of thfe party, and has voted for the Can didates of his party more times than any man in the county. He has never been known to fail to, be at the election, and the tax gathering. He. is remark ably active both mentally and physical ly for his age He lias been a fanner PEP, PHOSPHATE, - O of be al.ov. p pu'ar FKRTIL1ZSR, .r.sli frnm thfln u c'n.- r--. ii. tiOOD DUY i r 'e , u STuliE' .1 ..a :e.i y lor ifl'ci y ' .' -. In jki tint a.-.r.e may 1 e dis-ppoin u.l t!.;s yr in munnj; a supply ot tiuii y hiicccs'.lul Ms-nmr, we rr-(;u-;-t o.:r ccs.oniers to t;i l aud g? t ii a ' ' r e. Pi. ICK TWO DOLLARS re-,trn e s tiau.tast ftr. S'pe.id contracts wild bo n;a;le i'h thattt desirii g to uivha5e tor ot on While & Shaw, Maufucturcrs Aent: . ; COTTON G-IN. Have your Cuttou t,inned at j , MY G I isr, I gi;ar7.ee & bfile wri-Jn? g m 100 lbs. From 1100 lbs. Otgood eci Cotton ii cludii g llagging and Ties. T aUo pav the highest pri' e lor Seed f'o'ton, iit C'asn r -Mer UHndUe. Ail (Jouoii received at ij Q.n is hs 8:on a t ceived, at mt owu ezpenb' . b. p. mm, LOUISBURG N G. 80 Harrels "TAR RIVEr"-Eitra. MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY Barroir & ricasants, LOUISBURG, N. C. PRICE--SG.50. C ?4 e -.1 5 - So ri i . -t O ' - H - - 25 lfcilTCis Louisburg att Tarrenton over Dents Hotel, Norwood A DavisVtore. JOS .J. -DAVIS. ITT'Y aM COUNSELLOR at LAW .LOUlSCUi G. FilANKLl O). N C Wi!lprct'ebin the ev-rl f!oirfn ..f (Inn vi!: Fiankliu, Nnoh, Warren ai.J WiV . . E- rroinj t Attention ii.tlo tk cotiee tion aud ri-mit;. c ol uon?r. July 15. 1371. 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Frassusiok, N. C. 9 Will practice in the courts 'of the 6;h judicial district. Prompt attention ctten t t-.: collr tioa of claims. No S f C. M; Coote, W. H. Sccncer 9 . CQOK & SrEiTCEi iTIORHEYs AND COUNSELLORS A.T LA W, BANKRUPTCY. LOUISBURG N. C. WiHatfe-d the Ciitif NH',Fra.r.V' Sin, Granvdle, Wrtcn,-.nl W.nk- (uu Us. !s the Siipr m- (,urt . t N i;u v asolititi and the C Caw: J. C fi'tiit nii ii 7 -if MANUFACTURED EX I HIE SLY Barrow Si PleasahtSo Boarding and SEMINARY. Day louisbui: c. P11ICE-S.850.: LOUISliURG. N C, WhKelaw cTtrowder; C'c, c' R'o.tnt ai,d !t r.hTj a reft Ae Pr'i'pst! .o Firi ''i 3Iavblc ToDibstoEos ! !! kin ;,. Ncctfy d-.n-e. I a I 'E.-j:-ro. A'". ' Ixln 1 .! Ere'; a " p,e c..Ar .Uj 'V' r-Tn'-V .S mi Oia' -nr'l Cui l "on . AV T 'ers ( n t" C ik m'i -r " ri j- p-"Mp H rrl in u v ( Sp an. We have had this foi a half century, not alone during .Grant's ad ministration. If .the President bad inteaded to extend aid to Cuba and recognize its independence lie could have done so on raaay occasions ; bnt be has stood aloo'i until now Ht ha really been the ally of Spain in itf'war up.h Cu'an indapendence. But piren from bis 'hopes in the centralized. re- the reviving ot the rebellion, his last I a h's ife antI kept up bis farm and effort to retain control ol tbe country J superintended its cultivation in person Tlic Ilcttltli oFIL.oiiiiiliirff Tbe liealtb ef Ijouisburg was so good during tbe last year tht it wis a suViect of censiderable remark "and ... . ' i . . - - . ought to be a subject of much grati- J ; ' . I tude and thanksgiving to God. o i i I scUlnm nrnrfntA Bii'n iiiccinrra nnfii day to day : but, under the Louisiana 1 .... . a. . . . J J i ' i. 1 ttlOVtnte tllAir flic hf. Ilnnnn hi rnr until witbm a few years past. Since then he resides one balf bis time with each of his two sons. Mr. Calvin Mitchell of Wake couuty and Mr. Wil lie. Mitchell jr., of Franklin. He is very fond of hunting, and can bring down, his game oftcnei than many men. younger than himself. He has never had a severe attack of sickness in his life and bids fair to celebrate hu 100th birthday. ' I M P 0 it T ANT AN .0UNCEMENT. O ITavn: finisVied takinj; nn Inventory m w d f n m v vr" & t ci! si'fl 1 he la e rirfli ol K1JNU- WtiirE & fcllA A . We are now pre. pared to off r te the CASH TRADE, many vci y d'.-ci led bargain!5. Especially in Men- Ready Made Clothing, L-due and Gcntltmen Uats. Clot t s Jor Men nd Boys wear, Boots and Sum s of all kiacii, Hardware, Crockery, Harnesf, badrtle?, &?. Among t e oods jut received, we ff:r , A nw lot ot Calicoes. A Large lot of Cotton Goop. I - . ' , ' 100 Barrels Flour. Boi.fi -t very low, and shipped at f-pecial low freight. V Rio and Laguayra Coffee, constitution, can do none of the acts of a Legislature. we bad to.cbronicle the deatb by sick- NOTICi. I nvB if nn I V tirn n-li ? a rrlna. tn V.. i Wl 1.1 Tl ''. Fifth-Hence Iiana has to-day . -"-r faiUaDie riOUTinq, LHSl , , . ' , ' ,)lace, out of near! v 1000 inhabitants. a recularly oncamzed and competent ... , . , . . j c ns'u r r i House 'of legislature, It can- Y "" - " - iui jaic ' . ' I fCllH FArual .ir.li.rYAii I " DO lower not have a quorum, even on the report of the Returning Board. . Sixth Hence the ' 'pretended . elec- I tion of Pinchback is a fraud a'ld void. Seventh And finally, nothing U in the way of the aseuib!it!g and constitu ting of a lcal , .House except Federal X. w V '"11 A bayonets. -It congress vrni remove them the initx House, tlie only regu lar one, would fc 0!K-e asenilii The eirlitli session f the above cemi narj- will open promptly Wemi. aday 13 January aad continue fill, tweu- tv wee-s. ' ' . TERMS, ' Board per session including wash ig, Mights, Fuel and Furnished Rooms, $ 75 00. English Brandies hrfull 12 50-15 00 French and Latin each, 5 00 Music on Hano, 2000 Gutar, 15 00 No charge for usejof Instruments. No extras or incidentals. Board one balf in advance, Tuition at close of Sessioii. Pupils who live in the County going home Friday evening, and returning iMonday morning, charged correspond ingly less. v irculars sent on application. Miss Cornelia A. Crenshaw, , ! Principal, d&r With first class Assistants a good school in a healthy VILLAGE. Castalia Male Acade i: my. Will be reopened on Monday, Janu ary 11th, J875, William J. King, .-Ar-M. Principal, TERMS per Session of 20 weeks : English Tuition, 10 to 15$ Lan guages," each extra, $5 Board, ex clusive of washing aud lights, $ 50., half in advance. I Address Jno. A, Harrison, Oh. Bd. Manager, Castalia. Nash, Co,, N. C. G. W. M1NNIS, W a I I 'A i. H In I S'X REASONS WHY' T.usifou.niv rrtF. is THE l'KSV MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C MPANY. C c this but we bad no sickness of stvj kind carcrly We don't femem'ber now to bave beard of a case of protracte.d r Ti e Pivii rr.ill property ti'ua'etf n S'indy Creek inrank'in cmnty is of fer? fof sale en reiionnble trrmt. The vil!s are in cr od rnnnintr erder. ara nraw cutom trom a lire tcooe el :ii i . , , . .. i fCTt-.e in cm oi any kind, during the .country. Uonrec'ed with tbe mills u whob year. Never in onr eir.prienm i 80 cr" of cood 'and. have we known a place so bigbiy favor ed in health. The reason why. we noticed it. so particularly wa, that be ft re we came' here wi bad received tbe impression that Louisburg. was a very unhealthy place, and one kind friend lhe 2itw loric Jjeager, a pap?r which has always been a grwt .dmjre told us bat it was especially unbealtby for ladie?, hence we came here at the bidding of. Conference, we must con fess, with a little fear aud trembling Our "loved ones at home" - in tbe West were rather apprehensive and cautioned us particularly not to remain . oi Gen. Grant, and a sti ong frie id: to the administration, this speaks of the conduct of tbe President ib theLosisyi Una affair. . "IFhiteter difference of pinion there may be among tbe readers ' of the Ledger on other public questions, -p'y to W. L. THORP, R cky Moont N. C To lhe Public. . TTavinjr tnved my shop to mv bous a'rnt hnTt mile from the bsinees psrt ni i in, on tne ,r rankiinton rrad I tek" p'eaare in infoirning the prorle oi rrantcMD, tn l am prepared t do a'l wo?k iu my 1 ne, as cheap as can be 'one- elsewhere. I am verv thaokiul fr past patronage, and nincerrly hope mat jou t in c! ntsnue ta pitroniz. me. I am very Respect fully f , .ISII4M GREEN". P.-F. Parties wishinff to hare work we think they . will all agree with us hurc during tbe summer months. Af- done, will leave it with .Mr Ballard, at v.4 !,.. . .i...u l, : r I t-r rAAivinrueb an im.reKif.na tliT I wessrs. uarrow & P easants store and that there Rhould never be a reign of ter receiving such an impression as this niKUry power in the United States. J one expected to find a great n.any un will be attended to promptly. jan ski, C-and Extra C-Swgar, Eu!k & Bacon Shoulders. r Bagging and Ties. All for Sale at lowest ri'i?. While & Shaw, ittlYEN AWAY! EVrRY persoa s-ndin; rsSOcfnts till rfceiv -, repultily f.r i. month. The Socvexih, Inre, eiht pHu lirt - ajj aua f:itily j luri.ai, and a prem ium, w nen tree, two umcnificent pjc ture. "Little white Kire-.s" Ttry cunrdnu and pretty, and "3W Lt'le Ply 7c iw." a little girl with l.tr dg. lMtn rare realiy oeantifu'. They are 14 x 8 incites io t z, and are splendid works nl art, I -ei Hit printed io twelre different tints and color Tta.y are "Wat Cll 111 aliPr JlTlfl Inw bound to gire satislactiopj The paper aitllluaJkCI ailU JCW- kx wDfii men' lis and two sa peril pic- I ft I or at rr LiArtm W U T? TT l T . n ' K,:.W"R3 ' , WaUhe, and; J.welry. of the bes , . -.. . .,,. . juniiuaoniina ai iowet p-icei. Ageata wanted, to tell our fice ec- j All work pe sonlly attended to and war eTaviofirs : S3 to 610 ner da .. lw I ranted. . made. 1 u 63 Sycamore 8t,retersburr,T In addition to our stock of Flour we are receiving many other goods mak l"g our stock fr superio'to any sf,ock in the.pl ce, and we desire our friends to know that we bought them to bhLL. W shall keep constantly on hand a large supply of meat of all kind a ;d shall sell at the lowest figures. Liber al advancements made on cotton placed in our hads for sale or shipment. BALD MOUNTAIN " ALL RIGHT. There is mo cause for excitement. The bumii g noise dailj beard i caused tj the large quantity of flour eit-g moved at Barrow & Pleasants, Whrlesala Grocery Store, and the G rcat Excitement at tbeir Retail Dry Good Store is caused hj tlie yrtt rush to get' goods at the heavy Uec:in in Dry Good. BEST CALICOES, BEST CALICOES, BEST CALICOES, BE3T CALICOES, Photographer, (Kd No. 47. New 141 Sycamore Sc. PETERSBURG, Va. Execues every style of liken bs I mm cid to lite size, in the" beat stvles of ait. Pries mod. rt . satisfaction ONLY TEN CENTS. ONLT TEN CENTS. ONLY TEN CENTS. ONLY TEN CENTS. tcoarante... Gl!ery establ'shed i a 1874 Oct2 ly I'ETERSBUItG, Va. E. UICHTER. Tbeir Stock is tbe larifest ia L'uit burg, having arrived within te la-t wtek la addi'lm, tbey are t-ffung TEN THOUSAND Dollars wortb of all kinds of. Dry Gttnls at great It reduced p'ice-. Tby have ihe largest Stork of Ooda io Loauburi;, and they intend to sell them io maae room lor other to arrive. Don't buy any where, until our Stock and prices bave been examined. CarroTf & Pleasants, . Louisburg N. C. 921 CllESTXUT STREET, ' - PHILADELPHIA. lt. 'Biraue it i fne of ti e oi'ht coiupanie iu the country, and past the dv of experiments. 21. Because every p o'icy bel Ser is a member of the Company, entitled to all it advantages ami privil ge, hhv it.g a right to vote at all elections tor trustees and tpns has an influence m its mans; -ment. 3d B c:iu e it ha th largest ccs- mulatcl fur.d of any Lilc Insurarice C mpany in the btate. ' .. 4th. Because lv ic n 'miral mn agf-ment. i: ratio, of expenses to t'ul income in lar beiow the nveritye or L fe Companiis, - (See OfH.-ial InsuratiCe Reports.) , .&s 5tb. li-canse it has gee; area more lividends in number, and of a larger 'average percentage, than any Orapsny in tbe United State. For example: Policy "No 14, for $5000. has leo paid to the witow f a pbiUdelpb:a merchant, upon wbiJi twenty hree uivKlentH nl oeen oe dared, ae.agm fifty seven ytr ctor. Had these dividends been und f pur- rhu arlditiwna to this n.ilicv. 45.048 mote would have been realized ruk- ng tbe Olicy worlh fll.'-4G. 6tb. BcCAUseit isliUral in i'.s irinn- agement, "pr.irapt ia ita. eeitth-fottit.-, safe beyond a contingency, and ita rait are as low as aoy fxr,i cls tori.p4ty in the country. Principal Feanre. Soia'i expece iljtotu'esecuritv.lar're ttxnrfi vr mium', prompt payment ol lotscf , and liberali ty to the inurea. . ..... - it r r W. H tliii, ueni, iaaager ur Nor b CriliD. . W. D. SPUUILL, GeuV. AtaT, Frinkliatnn, N. C. J 1 Warrehton ; - - COACH FACTORY. We bave on band a good iwrtoen of Bagfies, C-irruires rhtons ad Dixie; made anl CBisiieati.n ite very best style, all Warranted for twtlte .i.. U1UUIU. Orders for anT Vehicle of arv btj', filled at short notice, snd guaranteed to pleas. Ilepainog doae on fL notice. . All "sizes olFi'k'a 1IETALIC BUUUL CASES ... always on band. . Also Weod CeScs of any size. We have a'a a good assert men t f Camluic Burial Bobes, a new article, fl?red very cheap. JOHN W. WILLIAMS Jb CO, . junelt ty. ,