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i THE COURIER. CEO. S. UAKKR, rnori:ir.TOn. Lorisnuuo Feb. 2(J, 1S75. AW vrill bcikI tl.c Courier and Cifu Lady's Book, with beautiful Oil cui.yiau "Rescue,'' 12 months fur $4.50. Fresh Garden Seeds. The largest lot nt Garden Seedi ever brought to thin market just received at the Louiaburg Drug Store. t5F" A fresh supply of Drue?. For Sale or Rent- A Store House at Carpenters Mill on the Tarboro Roai, with 19 1-2 acres attorned. nn'v to JULIUS P. TIMHEULAKE. i I have a lare and varied Stock of Goods on hand, which I "pv 111 sell very cheap for CASH. Call and examine and I think you vrill bo satisfied Jiat I am oflVrin" my Goods exceedingly tow. T. N. CARL1LK TlTK WaVKtltY Maoazink This Magazine published' by Moses A. Dow, ' Roston Mass., i? noyr in its fiftieth yez.r It i.s a - bixty column Magazine, and funiihhw with each number a page of the choicest musib. ' There are no con tinued utorics all are concluded in the paper in which they bein. The yrvc of the -.paper; is $5,00 for 12 ' $3 for G $1 ,50 for j5 ronths.1 NOTICE. i. Having dec'ined to build on my va cant lot on Main street bctweon Mr. T. N. Carlile'B store and Mrs. Shaws residence, I offer the same for .sale, lor terms apply to JOHN G. KING. We would respectfully call your at tentlon to tlie new rich, and cbcap Watches,' Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Wane, Clucks and fancy goods, at Votings,- Marble Front Jewelry Store; enrner Sycamore & Rank streets, '..Petersburg, Va., Solid I8kt. plain i J.i.ld'RinV;fc for engagement and wed "Jiing piirposJ. Youngs;, Celebrated Perf'-eted PfMiHCfipic Spectacles and V.s'c G hisses, .v411 improve and benefit ymir eiv.e-sight. I . Cwll and bi'.e them when you visit IVteVvbuTg. ' j i MAIXORY'S - o- I ,h.,ll in fntufVll for (Sash only.1 Malbry's M-alUrv's K;cira Flour cr bar re I rv?t Jv:tni warranted, M;il lory's Family wuiranted 7,50. NHiUp-.rJvCgil.25. ji S-ilt Liverpool per sack 2.25. -Iron poj lb 4 3 cts. Sides Hotail V2 ctx. Sho dders," 'V . ' 10 cts. AjVYlA. 1.1 Vi: OK CUIOCKKIES AT LOW - - r. 1 im:kt.s. If goods do not come up to repre sentation, they can be returned and the -moncv refunded-. Cast i men can .... i. avc money at- MALLORTS CASH STORE. Jlehutifiil and Interest ing Hook. Rev. M. R. rinnell is agent for the ' Cross and Crown," a GOO page Rook, by tlie Rev. James D. McCabe jr. The book is a '"history of the sufferings and triumphs of the heroic men and women, who were persecuted for the teligion of Jesus Christ, The book is printed ou fine whiCe paper, with large clear type, and contains 17 large steel engravings. Re sure to see Mr. l'innell, vnd give him. your Dame, as the Look is only sold .by subscription. Goods at Auction. . i During March Court I shall offer my entire stock of goods at auction. The auction will continue front day to day until the whole stock is sold. I cannot specify in this notice the arti clo that will be offered.! I will only say that the stock is ""very general. Dont forget, March Court, auction house at tlie old stand of Terrell & Har ris on Court St. A. T. UZZLE & BRO. Feb. 12-75. FAMILY Pit A YE K. ' O ' We Lave received ' from the Author Rev. J. W Wcllons of Franklinton, the above named boA. , It is printed at the publishing house of Sherwood & Co. Rdtimbre. The book contains about 1 00 prayers, a number of which arc from the most eminent Divines-of all denominations.! A suitable pa&wgc ; of Scripture has been selected, and put f at the head of each prayer. There is a prayer for mornii.g and evening of each day in the week, also for special occa sions, for children, for thanks giving etc. The book is printed on clear white pa per and in large plain type and contain 227 pages. sc take; great pleasure in recommending this work to the public, Vrieo in cloth $1.25, apply to Rev. J. W. AVELLONS, Franklinton N. (7, STATE AND LOCAL Bound in calf Veal. March Court Monday week. i. ' The Granger's trump 8pade3. The State for editors Pencil-7ania. Tbo cheapest breathe. way to live is to It takes the dead. Irifch to 4vrakt" t' e A clear case 4-n empty dry goods box. ! - ' Living on excitement is very expen sive living. , There Is nothing more depressing to a thermometer than cold weather. pelinquent subscribers, may settle tblir accounts at my office. The Cemeterj needs new lailintr around it, will not our citizens look to this matter and have it done at once? Messrs. Hymans & Dancy sold last week in Norfolk 2 bales- of Pearce cot ton for E.V Fuller, and 1 for Dr. King at 20 cts per lb. Imure your prop ny before March as it is considered the most dangerous month in the year about ffre. ;You can fiad g;od compani", and liberal rates by applying at the Courier office. Yarbouough. House "When you visit Raleigh, stop at the Yarborough House, and you will be well cared for. This .sarue thing has been said by nearly every paper n the State, and a great many out f the State, all told the truth. In our Isst issue we alluded in rath er a light manner to the pleasure of one of our citizens at drawing a prize from the jJa.sonie Gift Concert at Wilson. We w ill state here that in making the remark, -we drew largely upon our own imagination, judging him by ourselves hud 'we dfuto'n one. ' Tbe will of ah old mm, who died re cently in Brussels, tells how he once found a valuable diamond in Aei, which he concealed in a cut in the calf 'of his leg, where he had mane an in tcntional wound. The apparent mis fortune procjredjhis release from the mhe, and ho was made immensely rich by the s;de of tne , gem, which is -dow one of Rusiu's crown diamonds. G.ENEKAL. IjOGSTUEE.T ' EETIKE8. One prominent man has shaken the mud .Louisana politics.-, off his feet in diBgust, nnd gone in search of fresh fit-Ids and pastures new. ,It is General 1 -Lonj'Btreet, while a Confedtrate com: . ma'nder, and since a Republican, poli tician in the distracted State. He has boughtja farm near, Gaines ville, Georgia and there proposes "to spend -in peace and quiet the remainder of his days, forgetting in a coui try-the memories of the battle-field and the caucus. ' Bait. American Influence ' v Newspapers. Says Daniel Webster: , Small is the sum that is required to patronize a newspa per, and amply rewarded is its-' patron, I care" not how humble and unpretend ing the Gazette which he takes. It is next to impossible to fill a sheet with printed matter without putting into it something that is worth the Bubicrip tion price. Every parent, whose son is away irom home at school, should sup's ply him with a newspaper. I well re member whfct a marked difference there was between those of my schoolmates who had, and those who. had not access to newspapers. Other things being, equal, the first were always decidedly superior to the last in debate, composi tion an J general intelligence. ; Chips for thk Ladies. White Swiss mull and French organdy muslin dresses for parties are in greater de raand than heretofore. High eoi sages are almost always made of fanciful basque -waisti. " Low corsages are usually either pointed or els in correct shaped Trained skirts are of mrdium length, 4 and cling closely to the figure in' front. Brocades are fully restored to favor again, and the more novel designs, like coins and scales, are sought after. Velvets are ranch used for full dress toilette. Embossed velvets are very fasionable - The cornet braid is going put of style and now tbe hair is arranged smooth on the top of the head. Novel combination of color id dress es are greatly tbe order, such as a fli'cht tint" of one color with a dark shadeof some opposite color. ' For partie? low neck, and short aleoves is the rule for the majority of dress toiletts. Very long trails. preTi especially in .silk and satin. COTTON MARKETS. tiouisburg; Feb 25. Petersburg, Feb. 4io. -. -V; - " Cotton CotU.n, Norfolk, Cotton 141 Tvaleigh Cotton 14 New Advertisements. Building Contractors " - AND ! ! LOUISBUKG, N. C. SAS1I, BLINDS AND DOORS MADE to ORDER, and all k.nds cf Machine work- don at short notice, on as. reasonable terms as elewher in the S a'e. All grades ol Coffiin?, Furnish ed, with hearse. Tongue and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. Havins formed a copartnership with Mr. - W. B. Beacbam, formerly of Rich mond Va., whose reputation as an Architect and Builder, is well known. We are prepared to make contracts an' do all kinds of work in our linf. on moderate ttrms. We guarantee all'our work. I most heartily return my thanks to my fi rmer patron?, and solicit t con tinuance of their patronage. P. H. S M I I H, THE GREAT o a td. o CD SUPER PHOSPHATE, '- - O r 1500, Bags of the flbov- i pn' .r FER f IL1ZER, fresh t-rom the Mh u'l.ctu.t' rs. in GOOD DRY T''e-;in STUKE aad re-iy lor delivery In 'idcr th it ivre n.Ry 1 e is ippnin ted this ynr in -sccu'ir.ga su('plyn! this highly s U'-rt-bslul M n u u w e re quest L:r v.U8 on-ei, to ca 1 uiAl get it at n- PRICE TWO DOLLARS it- ton lff-s ill m !asr vci r. Si cial ci ntrcti will Li; made wiili tht-e purchase (or tot-on, . Uesirii g to White & Shaw, xdauf;Tcturers Agents Ja- . 15 G--v. ' i MACHINERY FOK SALE. COMPLETE THIRTY HORSE TOW ER P-rfable .Steam Saw Mil!, used six months, warranted to.be s petfect as any . new mill. Cost $2,750 cash. Piice $2,150. Terms easy. 25 HORSE PO WER-PORTABLE EXGEVE, IN FIR3T CLASS ORDER. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES r - . " ' ' . ' J J of various Horse-Porer8, Gum and Leather Belt- ing, Steam Pumps, ; CIRCULAR SAWS. Etc. S nd f r descriptive Circular. O REFERENCES. We mention a few to whom we have 8 'Id second handed Engines :- . W. S. Mallort, Franklinton, N. C. H. J. Grimes, Lexington, N. C. J. A. Buxtos, & C'v, Jatkson, N. C Barrow & Pleasants, Louisburg, T. A. Prick & Co., State sville, V. Shrew alt, Happy Ucrae liVHM A BUNTEP, Richmond, X. Jn.-29 Gov NOTICE. - Valuable Flouring, Grist anH WilU fflf aJp. dnu .w nuns, iui odie The Dvis mill property situated on Sandy C:eek in Ffankan c-uaJy is of- fertd for sale on reasonable ttrms. Tbe Mills are in good running order, and draw custom lrom a large scope of country . Connec:ed with tbe mills it 80 acres of good land. pply to W. L. THORP, Rockj Mount X. C FERTiLlZBR I RAW BONE I SUPER PHOSPHATi I fBMRD CUWIATTUO I 200 lbs. 1 I UMUVCTURED BY f ilil ! KOTlCti ! ! G-reat Attraction ' AT 13 P. CLIFTON'S. My stock of Winter Oods is now cornp't-.-. :,n t I iuttnd to self ihtw Ex C etiu:- y !cw :or i C I-I. I will make it to jour advantage to rxm h; tr.y Goods before pnrchffcinjr elf wi te. if jou will call I will sausty you tljat what I say is true. Ia eddi i n to my stock of ' DRY GOOD. UAUDWARF. GROCERIES, Ac, T k'ep hpo a fuperb stork of WINES, BRANDYS & WHISKEYS, All of the very best brands. I alt-o have a splendid suit of HO OMS. Nicely fnd comfortably fitted up in the setond floor of my store, tor Salesmen traveling with samples and Meala at my RESTAURANT, COTTON GIN. Have your Cotton ginned at MT5$ QliST. I guarantee a bal weighing 400 lbs. From 1100 lbs. Of good seed Cotton including Bagging and Ties. I al?o pay the highest price for Seed Cotton, in Cash or Merchandise. X Cotton received at nay Gin is INSURED I ' ' ' as soon as icccived, at my own expense. I P. CLIFTO'V, LOUISBURG N C. G. W. M1NN1S, Photographer, O'.d Xo. 47, New 141 Sycamore St: PETERSBURG, Va. Exeru'es ev-ry'style of liktntss from caid to life piz:, in the best btyles ot :ut. Prios modr..t', satisfaction uarantevd. -G ittery estntl;shed ij 1874 Oct. 2 ly 53 53 ' PETERSBURG, Va, E. llICOTEll. Wiitclimakgiv and Jew eler. FIK "Watches and Jwelry of tho be MHinifactors and at tlie lowest prices. All woik personally attended to and war ranted. ; ' tl 53 y camo' e St. , Petersburg, T ( t!- J WILL I A M SO X, U PC II UR C1I T II O II A S, W HO L U S A L E GKOCEXI AND j ' Commission Merchants, Xo. 53 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, X. C. . i Opposite Metropolitan Hall. To the Public: Having moved my shop to mv house about halt mile lrom the business part of T wn, on the Franklinton road. I fake pleasure in inhuming the ptople of FrankMn, that I am prepared to do all work m my lme, as cheap as can be done elsewhere. I am verj thankful for past patronage, and sincerely hope that you ill ccntinuc to patroniz; me. I am very Respectfully, ISII4.M GREEN. P. S. Parties wishing lo have work dune, will leave ft with Mr. Ballard, at Messrs. Barrow & Pleasants store and will be attended to promptly. Jan 29-tf. , j. hs Cayton CAYTON & DUNCAN, One door East ot Corner Blount and Morgan Streets. Raleigh, N C5 PRACTICAL STONE CUTTERS I ' r And Dealers in ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE. All kinds cf Monuments, Tomb Heads' ones and Girdea Statuiry made toordir on resonable term?. Orders from a distance promptlv fi'.led. Call in person, or address Ciy ti.n & Dur.can. P. O.. No. 303. PIANOS! PIANOS!! August DrErr Manufacturer cf PiaLo Fortei". begs to annour.ee, I hat he is supplied with new. and wcondhand pu0. w. kb be 0r,r. at Io tiriCM. applications ly lettir wilr recti?e :. . . . . prompt atuntion. I AM PRE 'ARED, assisttU Ly competed workmen to undertake the most eztensive repairs of every description.- Reference made to tbe moial pro fession in general, and to my large unmj ber ot pa'ron. July 17-12-m- Ralegh, y. C TiTir HEAD QUARTERS. W noLESALE A Retail Gnocr.Rs AND Lommis ws take tuu method of inform SUPER PHOSPHATE OF. LIME, PURE BONE DUST AND DiSSOLYED the rnople ,,f Frank'in and adjoinin- BONE. LAN1 PI ATPP -ou..ti.that we intrnd. after the UrM uu,1- -Ai1J iLAol tn. of Jainurv. -1. -'.,.". to i-oij.Piot the WIIOLKSALK A RETAIL Giocery ad Comtniion !'ii:u iu all its various br-'iicbe. avin m?dt all iuces:ir arransreniont with Man ufacturers VHWs and Fork Fackirs and having made SPKCI A L A Fi R A NO KM ENTS with tlie Tiil Itoads and T'ansj'otation ompanes. thereby n-cirinjr tbt very Lowrsr possible freiuht, and having ample means to PAY CASH for all of our frood-, we itite-d to sell them much lower than they haverer Wen sold In this market !efofe To Merchants and FarmerVwho desire to buy In package, in less quantities than a car load, we wi 1 guarantee to ell at "Northern Prices rr.ijht added" "We are now receiving the larcrt lot of Flour ever offered for sale in this market, manufactured expressly for our DTouse, which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. We warrant every barrel to be as represented. We call-special attention to the follow ing Brands which cannot be had any where else. HARD TIMES MADE EASY AT t. Barrow & TleasantS' Wliol e s a 1 e House. 200 BARRELS FLOUR 200 BARRELS FLOUR 200 BARRELS FLOUR 200 BARRELS FLOUR $11 FLOUR AT $8 00 $10 FLOUR AT $7.50 $9 FLOUR AT $G.50 $8 FLOUR AT $G 00 EVERY BARREL of this flour was manufactured expressly for our WHOLESALE TRADE and thiped to us by the car lead, by special freicht arranc',m'ai. and we will cuarantre to sell it much below the market price, EVERT BARREL WARRANTED. 20 000 POUNDS BACON 20.000 POUNDS BACON 20 000 POUNDS BACON 20.000 POUNDS BACON AT WHOLESALE AT WHOLESALE AT WHOLESALE AT WHOLESALE Onr treat was shirpl d'rcMy from our Packing House. Packed expn lor our "Wholesale Trade nnd shipped by special nrrans raents re wi'li the ttansnation Com- . fr . .. panies. inn e re on-rine n m me lowest rosible prier. Dot buy bcfre examiniejr our prices as we are going to sell at bottom Eura " A full bne of Grorer'e kept con stantly n hand, all of which are offered at Northern price s Fr isht annerl. BARROW fc PLEASANTS. FeVy 1875. In addition to our stock of Flour we are receiving manv otucr goons nia- ing our Ptock f-r superio' to any s.ock in the pl-ce. and we desire our friends to know that we bought them to SELL We shall keep constantly on band a large supply' of meat of all kiml arJ shall sell at the lowest figure. Ube'- al advancements made on cotton placed in oiir hands for sale or shipment. BALD MOUNTAIN ALL, RIGHT. There is no cause for excitement.- Theburairg nois diljr heard i caned oy me mrgc quanniy ii'mr ieirg i l jb a i Wholesale Grocery r?t re, and the Great Excitement at their Retail Dry Good Store is caused by the great rush to get goods at the heavy decline in Dry Goods. BE3T CALICOES, BEST CALICOES, BEST CALICOES, BEST CALICOES, ONLY TEN' CENTS. ONLY TEN CENTS. ONLY TEN CENTS. ONLY TEN CENTS. Their Stock is the largest, in L'u";i ourg, nav'Dg airivcu wuitin me iai week. Iu a-idiiir, they are t-ff-ricg TEN THOUSAND Dollars worth of all kinds of Drv Goods at greatly reduced price. Tbey nave tue largest ctock of GchxIs in Loaisburg, and they intend to sell them to make room tor ether a to arrive. Don't buy any where, until our Stock and prices Lave btea examined. Louhbarg N. C. "I71T7irrm r- STANDARD SUPER PHHPMATP (IP Th aWe Fertile? hTt t-eer tried ni-K nf experinientiDjr. with nrw uatried article, the market upon tbe tcoit favorable teru. rUICXS : S dub'e Pacific Gatoo.Cath $50. W'tti' 8tan.lr,l npr Fbcphate, Cash $50. bam. a Kawbone bopcr Thofphate Cash, 32 SPECIAL We will ,1 Polnb'c VxciGc Onan.. and Listens Stjt.n 1 ud 5aur rhoiphate of Lime for a bale (40'J pnund,) ot Cotton, per Ton, .0J IUw IJ oe Se- per Phosphate ot Lime for a bale, (423 rounds) of C'too, rr ton of 2(KO pounds ' PATABLK NOVEMBER l.t, 1373. We cnarantce all Fertilizer! b'v uto be FREE frtm AKULTERA.T10X. Send in your orders early aad thy will nave prompt aiten tioo. WILDER. TERRELL 4 HARRIS,; LOUISBURG, fx. C. W A. T? J) & B E Oi Franklhion, H C, Are determined to close oat tkeir L1RGE and ASSORTKO 1TOCK wf GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT Till LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE-. If yon wftBt' g--o!s CHEAP CALL ON THEVf. Any kiaa of proeaao taken al 'ct price, AT WARD ESTABLISHED 1S47. W. H. Morris 4 Sons., COTTON FACTORS ASDl". .1 Commission Herchanls. 23, 25 ami 27 ComnWc lt, . i Norfolk, Ta. Wil' make liberal Currency aWan ce on )ioducc or. bill lading iu hand. llr. A. II. Xobie, of N. t., I eoi netted with our hou-e, and will be pleaded to rcceife tbe patroiu of hLs friend. W. 0. WOLFE, DIlLII IX Mirble, Stonw, IIhdsone Monnmenls, Torabi, Granite Works, Ac, A.r. Cor, of Morgan and Blount S reats. R A L E I G II, N. C. Work done on tre moit reasonable terms. Robt. C. Stose, A sent, apr 10 ly. L-uisburg, N. C. GIVEN AWAY! EVERY person tending us 50 cent will nceive, regularly f-r u month. The SopvEMK, lar'e, tight pge litcr Hjy and family journal, and as prem ium, we pen free, two magnificent pic tures, "Little white Kitten,"- T7 I CQnninir and nrettT. and .M Mr I..UM pinyFellow a litt e girl with ter dfg. . . jioth are really .teaatfu!. Tbey are H x 18 inches to size, and are rplendid works ot art, toeing printed in twelve diff-rent tints and colorp. They are bound to giTe aatiifactioo. Tbe papr six whole months and two superb pic tures for only 50 ct. Order y mail. atOFce. Address 'W. M. BURROW, PuM'sVr, BrisUd Ttnn. Ageita wante! to a II our fi-e er- gravings; $3 male. to 910 per day eatily M; 1. T- DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS k RRO., WHOLESALE GUOCEK, Makes a Specialty rf FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, SALT AND PROVISIONS, and keep all othr goods aMar.hfd the baunej- IRON FBONT BUILDING, torner or ater an3 L'mmerct streets, NORFOLK, VA. Beft. It 'The Pictorial World." of New Y.rk is the largest asd cheap est fie--cl fitnily pap r. It Is filled with floe crgrTii.g arl the bt of readicg matttr. It is sent oce vear ou trial, wiih fp'endid premism. lorcaly one dollar and twenty-five aenU($1.25). Inclose tc "Pictorial World," New Yotk, or subscribe at tte office of this piptr Yit clb with it lor onlj $1,00 rr- r-w , I IMP whinvr niWRnwc ymr af'tr year, and mo cce t-d ako They are pat upa V-iT.l. 1S73 I53.W K v. I. l!73, 5 J 00 Kjv. 1, 1373, 37 30. TERMS & 6 R 0, rarnklinlon, N. C. Dox'TTiithK or Ptrucuamo .WALTHAM WATCH, Before ending to us f-r oar j rire list. - W-itciie ken c. O. D. wi'b priv ilege of tTbiiiiriix before p irrhir. Prices lntr than asy other bou- in tlie Country. SALESROOM OF THE AMERICAN WATCH. . ALEX. R.HARPER & BRO. 725 rb.stnut ftrett PhiU'lp'iia. ItlR. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. . No. 45 Roanoke Avenue NORFOLK, Va. Sept. It l y HAWKINS 4. CO. Collon Factors nnd Commission Merchants. No. 43 W. Ljm'fvrd Sliyrl. HALTI3IOIIK. liberal rash ad rant-en made utw conirnineiit4, Ba-jin and Tics fur- tiubecl t lowest rates, frtpt. 11 Cm. SEABOARD k HOANOK RAILROAD COMPANY. Crrica -aia-uea i'rotmnlt R (., l'urt.ui'jc'.b, Jan la, .a ( C1J ASGE OF bCIlLLULK. Oa aa4 ater TtAj, Jtmxrf lt r.i Traina WrUa dajy (aU wrvdj a t 'liow; t I iriiL Jkilx v 4 r m. N. t. "rrtiKLf tntu Cxlj at 4 . No 2 FiLi traia at ) 4. . ai;iiviat Poi:riJiouTa. - Uxil trwn da!f at 7 IS r. So. L. i"ihi trla daly t I 2 0 tru. No. 2. Ir uLt Train at 4 W r. m. Frrtgit tra a j-.anjer Ctr at- Ur!e.t. t-iui. f i I:ji t 1 1 m nth Jk1m4. I .e Ira lu i( U) i. v m Mtt.Jn., Wi , aisl k r.Jij. " E G MHO Sapt. f lra:i.jriJ.oit. Notice lo Herchanls and Dealers. Y-u re rcqairrd by Uw to trite in the amount of tour purch oo tbe lt day ol Jaautry an i July. These rtj hue failexl to gite in mil? d. o wrh- IeIaj,or you Tax. Jan. 24 tw. rill fcchrjtd ifoa'lc J. li. TUCKER, Ite-'iier Deada- VAHU0K0UG1I UOUSE ' RALEIGH. U. C. O. W. BLACKS ELIj, Proprietor.
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