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Til K. CO UK IKK. CEO. S. BAKER, I'ltorniCTOR. Loulsnuito "...March, 1875 SPECIAL ITEMS We will eu.l ti.e Courier, and Godey's IJi'f'j Book, vihh beautiful Oil chrouio " Hcscu V 12 mouths for $4.50. . v For Sale Fientv A Bto're Hns' at Crpent-r MiU nn the YrUiro Ral, Jtii 19 12 acres attached. . , npp'y JULIUS P TIM BEKLAKfi. I have a large and varied Stock of (joods on hand, which I will sell very theap for CASH. Call and exarrrme and I think you will by satl-fied ,hat I am offering my Goods exceedingly low. T. X. CARLJLK ; Tub Wavekly Magazine This Magazine published by Moses A. Dow, Boston Mass., in now iu its Oftietb ver It is a feixty column agazine, and furnihc? with each-number a page of the choteot music. There are no con tinued ftorics all are concluded in the paper in which they begin The .lice, of the paper is $5,00 for12 $3 for G $1 ,50 for 3 ronths. ! NOTICE. r , I Having dtc'ined to build on my va cant Vt on Main street between Mr. Tv X. CarUJo's store and Mrs. Shaws residence, I ofFer the same for sale, lor terms a pply to JOHN G. KING We would respectfully call your at tention to the new rich, and cheap Watches,' Jcwolry, Diamonds, Silver Waije, Clocks and fancy goods at Youngs,. Marble Front Jewlry Store, vomer 'Sycamore & Bnk fctrects, Potersniirg, YaL, Solid 18kt. plain Hold King for ' engagement and wed lilng purpose.. Youngs. Celebrated Perfected Peris pi5 S-icctaclss and Kve Glares .Vd improve aud benefit Vur eye-si hi. , (.'all aild hfe thein ; when you visit 9 t i - 'M Ilmll in future poll for Cash only. Mallory's Exira Flour ' per. barrel-- 5.5U. " . ... Mallorys T'H-l iZxr warrantod, Mullory's Family warranted $7,50. ' Nulls per keir $4,25." fvilt Livovmv.'1 .-.r salc 2,25. Iron po.i lb 4 chi. "Shies Retail lH ctK " Sho blcrs, " 1 6 cts. A FULL LINE OF UKOCEKIRS; AT LOW - iJ- rnicES. . - Ifoeds do not come up to roprc- Fentation "they can be returned and the money refunded. Cash men can vavc money &t MALLORTS CAST! STORE. Boautirul and In tercst- i- r Ilev. M-P. Pinnell is acet nt for the "Cross anjd Crown," a 600 page Book, by the Rov. James D- McCabe jr. The biok is a history of the sufferings ;and triumphs of the heroicmen and women, who were persecuted for the teligion of Jesus Christ, The book is printed on One white paper, with large clear tvpe, and contains 17 large steel engravings, lie sure to sec Mr. Pinnell, end give him your Pamelas .the book is only sold by subscription. . : , : 1 Goods at Auction, i Puring March Court I shall offer any entire stock of goods at auction. Theauction will continue fronday to day until the whole stock is sold. I cannot specify in this notice the arti cle that will be offered. I will only cay. that the stock is very general. Dont forget, 'March. Court, auction house at the old stand of Terrell & Har ris on Court St. ; V 1 A. T. UZZLE & DROj Feb. 12-75. FAMILY PRAYER. We have received from he Author Rev. J. W. Wellons of Franklinton, the above named book. It is printed at the publishing house of Sherwood & Co. Baltimore. The book contains about 100 prayers, a number of which are from the most eminent Divines of all denominations?. A suitable passage of Scripture has been selected, and put at the bead of each prayer. There w a prayer for morniig and evening of each day in the week, also for special occa sions, foriChildren,for thanks giving etc. The book is printed on clear white pa per and in large plain type and contains 227 pages. We take great pleasure in reommending this work to the public. Price in cloth $1.25, apply to Rev. J.t ) WELLONS, Franklinton N. C. STATE AND LOCAL Read new advertisements Dr. Sclioht's Pain Kiilef. Y. B Clifton Hr-jro?? shop . etc Ivntertammcnt by the young Ladies, and Gentlemen Court wek. 3 he Civil Kighu? Bill hM passed both Iloues and beenf igtied bynhe Presi dent, and it is row tb? taw of the land. We call attention to the washed con dition of the southern abutment of the bridge. Fix it before Court. Since the Completion of the Jail at this place, the disturber of the peace and quiet of the town, have become exceedingly quiet and well behaved. The Usury bill has passed the Senate with Mr. C. M. Cookes amendment, which is, that it shall not go into effect until the 15th Oct. The bill now goes I back to the House for its ratification or rejection. The name of Mr H. C. Jones' new hack, which runs every day from this place to Franklinton is ; "The Rose Rub," it is both pretty and comfortable. A Du'ehman describes New Yorker a 4 "berry fiae peeples," who "go about der streets sheating ech oier, and dey call dat bizziness." " It must nuke a mau te 1 mean to pay an old debt because he thinks he is going to die. and then have the doc tor pull him through all right. That farmer understood human na ture who t?aid: "If you want to keep your boy at home, don't bear too hard on the grinds'one when he turns the crank." Thf oanwii'i in't take a pipr be canse he'cHn b rrw one, baa invented a machine which he can cook hi din ner l y the smoke - of - hie c'limney. rieighboi's The Court house a Ci Ciordwas de stroyed by fire on he nigit of t b 15th.. Fire caught from a gucery near by. Many of t be public record were burn ed. - , A wicked. man in Davi n h t beinp-, on his dea hi ed, withid to rotsul Fojie proper pera n reunrOnr li s fc ture s'a, and his friend scut a U'.e in surance aent to hiro. . - s . NSAULT ' C-IHLETED. Tfe I! dgS" 1 Hole! i ' rapi 1 reachlnLj omp'i tio!t."- j Wht.'U tidihed it will tie-quite an i roa- ment to 6ur town. . ' I W teon Fliin Etoicr. The Wi'on Piain JLJea'ef S113- , The nc Usury law hns been eloquent'y and th-Tougly-.-d'scunsd, pro an 1 cor, our streets fr the past week. Sjuits arc happy o'hers sre nr.t. An Indiana man bet S10 that ho could ride the ffy wheel in a sa-v-mill' and s his widow piid. the bets' ;e mared: "William was a kind bultind but b didn': know much abouc fly wheel," Tlrs oftice kfejn a boy who is a pid fifty d.dlara a eek to do-nothing but sit on a chair and yell "bhut the dooi?" People who come up stairs 011 busiurss are tlnii savrd tin pain of hearing sev en or eight men yevl out in succession. DeVioit Free Press. One od the afflicted says that when his wife, gets up in th.- morning with a jerk, neglects 10 do up her hair, and goes silently about her work, the is materializing a domestic- row which be'ore night will shake the house to its foundation. A man stoping his paper wrote to the editor: "I think folks ottent to spend the moony for a paypor ray dadda didn't and every bodj std he was telU ccntfst man in the country, and had the smartest family ov boiss that ever dugged taters." accident. xoctor Ayccke, a gentleman living in Sandy Creek i. Towns-hip, was thrown from his wagi n neir town, 011 Friday lst, and had his leg broken just above the ankle. D King was sent for and reset the broken ijmj Large freshet itv'tiie river last week. The water extended around the south ibutmentot the bridge, stopping all travel on foot in that direction,- Strqug argument for lengthing the bridge beyond high water mark, . ; . Ducked.- Last Friday win e the river was out of its banks, ano: around - the South end cf the bridge, a colored msn attempted to ride a horse across, and received a good cool ducking, for tunately the negro and horse were both saved. This is another argument lu favor of having the bridge lengtbeqed beyond high water-mark, We were io error in statiug tlat the -Couaty Commissioners paid their clerk $15 per day for making out their an nual statement, BV misunderstood Mr. Furmah, who was eur informant ai to the length of time it took to make the statemen. We . make this stite4- ment in justice to the Commissioners, and also that the people mey see that we do not wish to misrepresent any in our paper. Died Capt. J. II. Avent formerly of Gold Mine Township in this County died very suddenly last f'eek of Pneu mouia, at Little Rock Arks. The Capt. left only a few weeks ago for his new home in Jaritta Arks., tut wa taken sick at Little 2?ock, and never reached his home. The County Commissioners at their last meeting passed an order to have the bridge oer the river at thu place lengthened out 90 feet io the south end, which will be beyond hih water mark. They afeo increased the pay of the Superintendent of the Poor House, from 5 to $8 per head. W e may have in ore to say about t his 1 at act in our next, as a want of time and sp-ce pre vents this week. LAtrnEix Cottos Factory. We no tice some busies of yarn epnu at ibe above mil!, in our market ,! for 6al". The factory is located on Sanrly Creed about 9 miles from this place. The enterprising owner Col. J. F. Jonea has shown hium If to-be a man ot pluck and braiis in star'ing this enterprise, -we hope it will prove a pnying invest ment to him. An actual Occurrencf. Scene a public hack in which are seated an old gentleman, on the front seatj and a good looking Lady, on back seat Roth with utnbrillas. as it was raining, "Old Gent," feels his head often punched by the ivory tips of the lady's umbiellar, and looks back-1 "Good looking Lady,'' I beg your pirdon Sir, I but I cannot help it, the wind is blowing so hard . "Old Gent," It makes not the least difference Madam,! it does not incon venience me in the least ! YGoo(J lookinS Lady," 3ut I hate to be ..pecking a gentleman's, head so ! "Old Gent," -No difference I assure you. Madam ! I am used to it, I have been "hen-pecked" all rry life ! In deed. I rather like it v& it reminds me of honii I- So peck away , if you please. I We have done with the County Com missioners, so far ns the publishing of their annual 'statement is concerned, as required by law. At thifir meeting on Mondays last they "instructed the Clerk fifths Board, to inako out the necessary number of sttem?nts; and have them etucV 3 1 p. f Th law has hern complied j with tiiid ire i-re satisfied, this is all we j vpnted, fliis is'" all' we" contended fori and .nrthh:r loss than this vrcnld have satisfied t's. And now ve drop the Subject., bopirig that the necessity for having to pub-ish any of our -County effi e rs" for a failure to di"charge their duly, will never arise again. Had we failed to have done as we did, we would not have been faithful to-tVc people of the ecurity. Of oiie thing the people may be asMired,. that when a public of ficer irii the Ct-untv fails lo-d's. liaise his duty, and the fact is known to us, we will fea;lcsrdv and bo!dlv tell them of it, ,sil aud then let them hold him respon- le. The Couhikk wins, because it has right, and the law on its side. Pass Him i(ound. One J. F. Post,.Zas Root, alias Dale, represent ing himself as the Agent for Messrs. Dale& Atwood, of New York, publish ers of ' The Milliner and Dress Maker.' has been playing his tricks on some of the laity milliners of this city. He first appeared at the" Millinery establish ment of Mrs, S. W. Terrill as J. F. Post, and secured her subscription tOi the Journal, $6, and in a few minutes af erwards introduced himself at Mrs. Andrews as Root, and securrd a sub scription from her of G. At another place he repiesented himself as J F. Dale, but. whether he fleeced any other "parties in the city, we have not heard These facts becoming known," Mr. S. W. Terrill telegraphed to Goldsboro yester day for his apprehension. He handed over the money to the Mayor of that ace, which was all that Mr. T. re quired. He is now at large, and will doubtless trv his hand at some other point. He is a neat, well dressed man, with all the appearance of an honest drummer. Raleigh News. A Model Hotel. Our friend Norwood the proprietor of the Nor- wood House, at Warrenton, is not on- ly one of the best Merchants in tbe place, but he stands in the front ranks as one of the best Hotelist in the State. The Hotel has. been, thoroughly rem eddied, inside and out. Tbe rooms are nicely furnished and comiortaDie. j.ne aming room is large and convenient, and his tables are furnished with all the delicacies the market affords. The citixena of IFanenton should congratulate them selves upon having such a hotel in theii town. We were glad to hear that the hotel was a ell patronized. J. William Thorne, a whit 2 carpet bagger, who was elected Ly the Radi- e Is to represent W arren County i 1 the House of Commons,' was on Thurs day the 25th, expelled from that body by a vote of 46 to 31. I he charge being, that of causing to be published and circulated a pamphlet, setting forth and defending the doctrines of Iafidelity. , , ' Bro.Footeof the Gazette says, that Franklin sent a Cedar 11 ill delegation to Warren Coort, wl,o, not Wing .bl, to t rade tbeir ravinei stock left with a high appreciation of tl; intelligence cf the people of Warren, "High ap pre int:or. wbrotbe" Foote'j Sunday way of c-lpjrjjsing the supreme cyn tempt of the Ctdar Hillers for a county that cfnld'iit even furnish a swap for a Kpavined horse. Rut we arc not nurprked that there are no htrss in Warrcnton, The town ia so muddy they have to sho the pud dle duck with shingles to keep them from Mtikiug out of sight. The chil dren' heads are. all red till the sum mer washing. It is a little wooden Venice done, upon mud, and they would probably have Gondolas un tut streets f any body there had ever beard of such a thing or knew Lw to make it. . Mr. Hexrt Pearce's Farm AOAnf. Several weeks back we pub lished a partial report of Mr. Pearces farming last year, there was however a very large item which we did net ktow of at the time, but which has been furnished us, the truth of which will be vouched for by a number of parties in Franklinton. A part of last year Mr. P., milked four .tows, but the greater portion of the time ony three. From these cows he sold 631 lbs, of butter, nearly all of which Was bonpdlfc bv Mrs TnrVar at -n i . . i Franklm.on, at an average price of -i 1 nearly 40 cts pr pound,, thw would, make $252, 40. No account of the! amount consumed at home was kept. This last item in Mr, Pearces farming, places him at the head of the list in thii county. We hope. all the farmers will try and catch up and e en get ahead for when the farming interest of a county is iu a healthy, prosperous con dition, the people rejoice and bankrupts are. scarce and panics altogether cease. Died. -Near Kittrells N. C, on the 2Gtk of February, Mrs. Mary E. BurT well, in the 53th year of her age. For a number of years she was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, and died in the triumphs of chriiitiau faith. "We are seldom called upon to chronicle the death of so pure, so -pious and so devoted a christian as was thes subject of this sketch' All who knew her were charmed with her sweet spirit. She .was a stranger to selfishness, and even in her last hours, although suffering intensely she was forgetful of self, in her anxiety and thcughtfulncss for the comfort of those around her. She was an affectionate sister a kind and tender mother, tmd above all a devoted follower of the Lord Jesus Christ.- On her dvins bed she freely aud fully expressed her self as having strong faith in Cod, and that faith cheered and comforted her and lighted up the valley of death as she passed through. She was interred in the old family grave yard where all that is mortal of her quietly awaits the res surrection morn. She leaves a son and daughter, and many relatives and friends who will cherish the memory of her beautiful christian life. Mav He who has promised to comfort the widow and orphan, verify His promise to the afflicted ones. F. L. Reid. We find the following statement of the financial condition of Wayne County, in tbe Messenger and Trans cript : "Wayne County under Demo cratic Rule. It will be gratifying news to our Wayne county tax-payers to learn that unless f ome unforseen circumstances should prevent it, this county will be out of debt, with a sur plus cn had by the first of January next, The debt of the eounty on tbe 7th of lart September approximated $13,000, and county orders were werth only from 60 to 75 cent on the dollar, and no they are worth 100 cents cn the dollar. Our clever Treaiurer pays all presented to him on Demand - Nearly all the orders issued by the present Board of Commissioners have been paid, together with over $7,000 of old orders and outstanding claims, I many of them issued in 1868. The expenses of the county for the past five months, iacluding the Clerk's In solvent Free' Bills for two tenng of court, amount to about $3,210. There is no speculation going on in county vouchers, and all the county officers are working harmoniously to. gather, in their endeavors to establish the credit of the eounty upon a per manent bases. All this is the result of having elected intelligent officers. COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, Mar. 5. - - 14 Petersburg, Mar 5. Cotton Cotton, Norfolk, Cotton 15. Raleigh Cottou 15j XCW AdYCrtiSClricntsl EVERYBODY -COME - . . J TO THE : Court Week. Tuesday aiid Wed nesday nights, 1 AT THE COLLEGE. f - iven by the young ladies and gentle men of Louisburg, for the Venefit of the Methodist Church, - . It Will ti gpleadid t ADinssiON Children 50 cts. 25 cts. & SADDLERY ESTABLISH. V HENT. o T i ti a , , a utc juBF, opcueu a narneas anu gaddi0 hoD ln uubur. I ahall keep al way on hand a good stock ot Mscuine made Barnes and 8add1et, I employ good ana experienced work men, and 1 warrant all the work pat op by me ; all kinda of repairing in my line done on abort notice aad on very reasonable term. . Mj Shop it over Mr. T. N. Carlile' Store on Main Street. 127" I solicit tbe patronage ot the people ot Franklin. Y. B. CLIFTON. O PHOTOGRAPHIC Gallery. At my Gallery over Mr. T. N. Car lilt'a titore can te found at all times, round, square and rustic I ram s. I am also prepared to take Gem tvpei. Card and cabinet sizn Photograph. When you want a good picture of jouisell and famdy, cnll at raj Gallery. Very Resptctiudy, Y. B. CLIFTON. M, 1 W, on 8 i AND .TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. o Corel all kinds of pain in from two to thirty minutet, no matUr how vio lent. It cares Rheumatism, Nervoqi Nf u- ralgia, Teotb-Acbe, Sore throat, Dif5- culty of breathiotf, PalplUtion of the Heart, Hyiteiic, Croup, Diptheria, Catarrh, Influent, Chill and Fever. Twenty five to thirty drops in a wlae glass,-or on sugar, will In a few minute, Cure, Cramp or Billions Col lie, Spasms, Soar Stomach, Sick Head ache, Diarrhea, Djsentarr. Wind in the howellf, and all internal pains. Chills and Fever cured for 25 or 50cts, there is bo uie so suffer. Retail 'price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Wholesale 2-60 and 4,00 per dozen, . IST Address, DR. A. W. SCHOHT. " ' Raleigh, X C. Buildi g Contractors AND CABINET HAEDlXGe LOUISBURQ, N. C. SASH, BLINDS .AND 13 00 ns MADE to ORDER, aod all kiods of Machine work d4ne at short none, 00 as reasonable t-r ma as rlawbere io tbe S str. All grdes ef CoQiu, Furuiib ed, with hearse. , Tongue and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. O Lithe PIstering hand. alwsvs on SIilITH & BEACH ALT. 11 FERTILIZERS! r HO. 1 PERUYIAII GUAM, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO: LISTER'S STANDARD SUPER PHOSPHITE OF LIME: YHAflfl'S RAYBOHE SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, PURE B07IE OUST-AIID DISSOLVED BONE LAUD PLASTER. ' . Th aHore FertOIierj haw bees tried veer after rev, ao ret red tae he risk f experimenting with new and umtricd articles. Tbey ar put cp- tbe market npoa th moet fivorafc!e tern p. - PIUCI3 : Snlob'e PaciSc Gotoo. Cb t50. Lifter'a 3'aodarJ boper Phopbat. CaWri $50. Whanik'a Raw bone Super Pcofpht Cask, 52 50. We will aell Soluble PciCc flnt ami Liter's Staa Urd 5nor PhmphtU af Lime for a kale (400 pouadfj oiCoitoa, prr Torv nd Whaab Raw D m Ro per Phosphate ot Lime for a bale, (425 pfruoat) of Cation, per to of S0C9 pounds PJLTABLB KOtMBEIl lit, 1375. T7 euarantw all FertilizTa aold br nit t FREE frim ADULTSRA.T10. Send in your order arljaad tbty will nave prompt attention. WILDER. TERRELL & HARRIS, LOUISBURQ, X. C. "W A. E D & BEO. Franklinton, h C, Are drttrmlaad to eloss oat their L1R3X aai A3S0!trXD TOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT Till LOWEST POS3IBL1 TIOUBE'. If jju waat g'oli CnEAP-CILL ON THM. Aay kial of pro late ;. " j ' i . takea ai heat price, AT W A R D ESTABLISHED 1847. W. H. Morris & Sons., COTTON FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants. 23, 25 and 27 Ccmmerce St. Norfulk, Pa. Will make liberal Currency advan eeaon pr oduce or bill lading in hand. Ur. A. U. Noble, of N. C, Is coa nected with onr houte, and will be pleased to receive the patronag of his friends. W. 0. WOLFE, DX1LE1 IK Marble, fitont, Ilraditnnes, Monument, Trabs, Granite Works, Ac, .Ae. Cor, of Morgan and Blount Streets. R A L 1 1 O II, K. C Work done on tre mott rrasonable terms. Rout. C. Stojik, Agent, . spr 10 ly. Louisburg, N. C. GIVEN AWAY! EVERY Derson sending ns50cnU will receive, regularly for a month. I TOTE Sop tsiB, Urge, eigui page mer ely and ftmily journal, and at pre m iumF, we sen free, two maitniflcent pic tures, "little white Kilters." very ennoint: and pretty, and "Mr Lif.lt Piny-Fellow." a littie girl with per drg. Both are really beautiful. They are 14 x 18 inches in sizf, and are plendid works ot art, beina: printed in twelve diffrreot tint and color . They "are bound to give satisfaction. Tbe paper six wbcle months aod two superb pic tures for onlv 50 ct. Order hy mail. at oece. Iddre W, U. BUhROW, PuM'sb r, Bnetol Tenn. Atlanta waute-1 to ell our Dnetu gravirgs; $3 to $10 per day easily male. . " M.-L T- DAVIS SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS i BRO., WHOLESALE GROCER, Mskes a Specialty f t FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS, SALT AND PROVISIONS, an1 keeps til otbr goods attached tbe hiDtu- IRON FRONT BUILDLIO, Comer of Water and C aerc streets, NORFOLK, VA. Srpt. 18-6x1 'The Pictorial World." of New Y.rk is iht largest ad chesp est firr-cis family pap t. It is ft led with Cae trgrtviLf ai d the Ust of reaniog mitur. It is scot oe yemr oa tral. wub pndil prrmiom, tor nty one dollar and twroty-ave teoU(tlJZi). Inclose tcMPiCToaiAi. WoaxD,' Xw York, or subscribe at tLe cfSce of tl.i pajer. We club with it lor cnlj $1,00 v.1, 1875 155.00 2tov. 1, 1875. 55 00 Mot. 1, 175, 37.C3 f & B 10. Farnl&IInton, N. C. DOK'T THINK or PUKC1IA.IS WALTHAM WATCH. Btfore ndiog to ot fur our prire list. Watches ae nt C. O. I). wiib priv ilege of exsroirdng lfore pirshaln. Pri&e lower than aaj other hoae la the Country. " BALESRv OM OF THE AMERICAN W TCII. ALEX, a HARPER & BRO. 72S (Miettnut Street, rhiUde'phli. fetn. PEET CZ ATKINSON. Wholesale Drj Goods Merchants. No. 45 " Roanoke Avenuo NORFOLK, Va. Sept. It Ly HAWKINS & CO. Collon Factors and Commission Mprcliants, Ao.43 IT. Lomfxird Street. BALTIMORB. Liberal cnh advances md tipea consignments. PaIn j and Ties fur nlshed ft lowest rttcs. Fept. 11-601. SKABOARD k P.OANOK RAILROAD rO'IPAXY. lwttf(nuo!tt, Jan l. 18. CU5GS.Cr( UCIX.LT. Oa aa after FH1 iy, J4 ucf Jt ItT. rraina wil 1t 11 hi U ij i 43 1. at e Tt) lk; IftPriali'.Tfc 4 p , N. I- -rtnghf It-iu clj at 4 . M. No 2 IVetjUv trzia tt . H a. u. ariiyj:t r:r.TiiL'-UTii.' trn ai!y at T 'l f.w No. I. Kricli tr 1 1 I f mi I a no iKtl. X. . tr Ut.t Trva at 40 r.u. f'it mm t. h Hty.iMnri Car at- t-clj, Hctuter t." II lei t m m'U Jt 1 f4. l g. n Ki-cfca ft. it Ckwii f:ir t.e rra kli. it 74-) 4. M ih U.LtttM, KG cnio I Notice lo-Merchants and Dealers. T a are npire! I.t Ur to Bi U th.amt3iit i jour purch-a 00 tbe Jt ilav 01 Juutry an 1 July. . Tbce mh btr fa lel to git e io will do wik not delay, cr !.u will h tUftti taab! Tax. J. TUCKRIT, UegUter UeJa- Jan. 55 tw. YAU110U0UG1I HOUSE R1LEIGH. IJ. C. C. W. BLAC KNELL, Proprietor.
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