Franldin Courier GEO. S. BAKER, Proprietor. IxrtrtsbTJRb.. ........ JtJNis, 4, 1875. SPECIAL ITEMS. We Will send the Courier and Godey's lady' Book, "with beautiful Oil iromo 41 Rescue,'' 12 1 months for $4.50.",. My Stock of spring and summer Goods, is very large, and I pledge my elf to sell as cheap as any one in Louis-burg- . I hare aUo a goo ijS:cck of Con fecUonaries, Groceries &c. &., all at the lowest market price for Cash. T. N. CAULILE. N The name of Mr. II. C. Jones new hack, which runs every day from this place to Franklinton is "The Rose Hud," which is now in full bloom. For Sale. A Second-hand Or- ... Z gan, CHEAP for CASH. l&- Apply at this Office. We would respectfully call your at tention to the new rich, and cheap Watches. Jewelry. Diamonds. Silver Ware, Clocks and fancy goods at YoungsMarble Front Jewelry Store, corner " Sycamore & Htik fcti ects,. Petersburg, Va., Solid I8kt. "plain Tiold Rings for engagement and .wed' hing- purpose?. Youngs. Celebrated Perfected Periscpij SM;tnchs ami, Kje GUsvc, ;vill improve and LcncGt your eye-sight. ('all and see them -when you visit Petersburg. MAIXORYS o PERUVIAN! GUANO. Gcnuino PKUUVIAN Guano di rect from Government warehouse Guar anteed pure and unadulterated. -Very low for Cash. i - W. S. MALLORY, - . Franklinton, N. 0." f Tnat Wavkolt Maqaziste This Maeaxiue puhlished by Moses At Dow," "Boston Mass., is now in its fiftieth yeir, It is a sixty column aaaiine, and furnlshoc with each number a page of the choicest music There are no con tinued stories, all are concluded in the paper In trhich they begin. The prioe of the paper is $5,00 for 12 f3 for 6 1,5W for 3 nontns. noncE. Strayed off or was stolen from my farm near Whitakera Mill Nash Co., on the 22nd Inst., a very fi;e black mare Mule, closely compact, in fine nrdr. and havlnsr a-brand on her left I W. which represents a.u O. Anv one civiaff information in re gard to her whereabouts, shall receive a handsome reward. &03E3 MOORE, Battleboro, S. C. Mr. K. D. Watson, is agent for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing 'jUaohinel' He also repairs and puts in good work- 1 ing order, machines of other patents, and also keeps on hand needles &c. ke. which he will furnish at the lowest ftrice. ha warrants alt his Work. Call m him at the Eagle Ilotel. , , wim JAMES EL TllOTT, WUOLESALK DEALER IN TT A HPCl A TVTTI C A TPi A Q JllM XJ KsJXXT 34 MoTer Street, " 7 Baltimore, Md. . I STYLES U I 0f Dress A A GOODS IV M E. w I TT W ;ai iitems. Farm erg busy chopping out cotton. .; The Methodist Church is being re paired. ; , ' ; - Convention meets here on the 5th of June. - . The Cemetery ia in a bad fix. The palings around it are tumbling down. Head the new Advertisements of , 1 White & Shaw Moses Moore, & Dr. J. B. Clifton. : ' . The Police and Mayor, hare both been idle for sonic titu?. ran t ot em body kick, -up a row, and put tbeiu t work; , J ; Situation Wanted. A young man aired 18 Tears, do ires a siJtt Uon as salesman, or book keeper. Address, B. ' are COURIER 0ec IuisburgNf V i3iliopx Itkiniu and Jyraan were loth present 34 Xewbcrn at theEpi- cooil "ConreutionC4 There 'were ako present thirty-two Clergymen and fifty six lav delegates. The session i j aid to have been ft most interesting one. -: . v. . - . : , Eagle HoTEUr-This house under the management of Mr-, A, D. Green, and his most excellent wife, It gives us pleasure to state, is steadily increas- mg, in public tavor. luey nave a large number of regular' boarders, and their transient business has large ly increased - JL Card. - I take pleasure in stating to the public, that I have not located iu War r en ton, as reported. .t. ,; 1, shall continue, to visit Louisburg and Warrcnton alternately, t until in duced by" a larger practice to make cither place my home. Th2n arnonir my," most liberal patrons will I remain. - Very xespeetfully, ' ' ! r v ROBERT E. KING. Henderson Tribune This - pa per, has ju?t entered upon, its third volume. J tie inonne nas Deen a constant and .welcome visiter to' bur J sanctum ever-ince -its c'oinmjehcementi : we look fnr 'a'rid " haiMts'ctiming ith pleasure-. every week. J wi$h the Tx'unethc success, that its cr,t:r. prising aud go-ahead editor .o richly rlocrves-. ni r . . i . i OKcii jiiGiiT.- J-ast wees tin hriirht and uparkling L'ght closed its secv.md volume. Only twohort years ago jit was small ami flickering, but it has s'tadily increased in size and bril liancy. It seems that the Editor has kept in , mind that passage of scrip ture, whlcl say.-, "Ljt your-light so shine," Src, Be assured that the Torch Li'jht, has our tdnCire wishes for its future success, - The Confederate Centennial celebra tion r.t Charl jtte, N. C, of the fraud- lent Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence promises to be a grand affair. It is meet and proper that theso gentlemen should celebrate such an. occasion lhey never did under stand the true meaning of the real Declaration, and they will consequent ly enjoy themselves hugely while pay ing humpge to a bogus one. irshing- ton Republ'can. The KeidsviUe iveu'S, u noticing the above, Bays: , - i "lha verv- nuintessenc of mean ness and malignity compressed in the foregoing paragraph, is a fit exponent of the mendacious and depraved charac ter of Grant's organ. The' books of the lower kingdom will never be bal anced until the managers of that con cern die. - V Disd at Sjlvania in the vicinity of Louisburg, on the 27th ot May, Mr. Wm. Quillord Lewis, aged 84 years. 'Earth now encloses bat on earth was dear ." The affectionate father, the christian brother. - tbe kind hearted neighbor "and friend. v "Life with its petty cares, its harder throes," its toils and snnerings with nim is ended. Through the Providence otGod be was kindly Fpared to his affectionate chil dren, to live far beyond the bounds et for man's earthly pilgrimage the voice of tbeir love cheered and comfor'ed him as he lingered oo the way. He was made daily to ieel that death was j his lot, and the tender sympathies of affection were. Tery cratefulto-bis bumble spirit. Bo Ions aa he retained the poHver of speech, hu expressed con stant thankfulness lor the blessing of kindj tattention his weak condi tion. A soft hand laid upon his ach ing heai. a iittla childish word of love even kindled the smile of gratitude upon his face aod seemed fo. sir the ! fineot feelings of his soul. Oh I how ' sweetly these I heart felt expres sions will come back upsn tbe mem ory of those children" who, rendered to him the willing; service! recollections that will throw a spell around the dear father, whose feeble steps they sougnt. "He trusted in Christ be. lieviog that bis atonement alone would save bim. Through faith in the mighty Redeemer. His friends have now the comforting belief, that be rests in peace with the ransomed ones in Heavon. Mr. Lewis had been a member of the Baptist Church for many years and I exhibited a tuong attachment tor it J waia consistent and zealous member from ha first uniting until, his death, lamenting often that his earlier life I r, Tv It 7Z I ttlS iLiOC sermon was delivered on bid death, bX Rer. G. W. Newell of this County. After the funeral services ended' his bereared children bore the remains to Srecaou to them, .to Raleigh to the ome that awaited him there in the silent city of the dead." .He now re poses by the crave of his wife. To gether! they will sleep until the resur rection tnom. Mat the bereared. cast on God this earth born grief He gave and has Nor at his chastening hand rebel. Give me to feel that 1 am net for saken. . By Thee, who erer doeth all things reii. ! COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, June, 4. . - - 15 Petersburg, t June, 4, -.:'....,;..; , te Cotton Cotton, Norfolk, Cotton 16 Kalelgh Cotton New AdTertiseraents, I NOTICE. V -: .... O . -. TO TTIE PHYSICIANS OF FRANK LIN AND WAKE COUNTIES. Ilavinz been appointed Arnt for. the "Kentucky Mutual Benefit Asso ciation of I hysicians,' for Franklin aud Wake bounties, I Respectfully informs the Physicians of said counties that they can procure ( ertificates of Life Membership by applying to me . J, B. CLIFTQN, M. D. Louisburg, N. V. LOUISBURG, 'DRUGSTORE I -6- '"T Veep always on " bnwl a good Ftock of the purest and best -medi cincs. - Piscriptions compounded at all hour j, by ac.reful Druggist. A full line of Fancy Toilet Soaps, PERFUMERY, HAIR, Nail and Tooth Brushes &c PAINTS, OIL, LEAD. A full Supply. Mr FO!)A FOUNT is always charg ed with (li LI) SPARKLING fcODA WA J. B. CLIFTON, M. D. Ivouishur, N. C. ladies Trimmed Hats. fresh supply of Trimmed Hts, Latest' Myles very cheap. Just re ceived by White & Shaw, Calicoes, Percals and Lawns. NEW STYLE CALI OE3 NEW STYLE PERCALES. A second supply of those cheap use ful victoria Lawns, Just received, by White & Shaw. liadeis Cravats AND RIBBONS. A handsome lot of w style Bilk cravats. A supply of Sash, Bonnet tnd Keck Uibbons, -. . Just received by White & Shaw. Grain Cradles &c. A supply of Grain Cradles and Grass Blades. - - - - - For - ale by While & Shaw. Choice Cider Venegar. Three Barrels Ture Cider Tenegar, two years old, For Pale by White & Shaw One handsome new style box body Bugy for sale very cheap. louisburg, n. c. WILLIAMSON, UCHUR JII i T n O M A s, W HOLE8 ALE Q KOC1RB AKD . Com m i t i o n JUe r chant No. 53 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C. Opposite Uetropotitan Hall. Have your JOB WORK done at tha Ti " Ov I OTJKOT iSce. i Tne only Blacklng'that will Polish Over Oiled Sur face - .w AHD .- ' , . PRESERVE THE LEATHER ! H. A. REAMS & Co. Manufacturers of Reams Durham Boot and Shoe Polish, DTJRHAMS N. C Warranted to Exstl AU Others Money Refundcdl or The only blacking that will polish on oiled surface. It is guaranteed to preserve the leather and make It pliant, requiring less quantity and time to produce a perfect gloss titan any other, the bresh to be applied immediately, slier putting on the blackiDg. A per fect gloss from this will not soil even white clothes. We guarantee it as represented, and ask for patronsge ttrictly on its merits. In testing our blacking' nee a brush that has no other on it. Prices as low as other Blacking. Liberal arrange ments madt with merchants and wholesale dealers. - H. A; REAMS & Co., Manufacturers, Durham, N. C,. TLis Blacking is- recommended in To r: t the highest terms, after trial, by Geo. wn, J. Howard Warner, .New be President and Professors of Wake forest College; and a large num ber of gentlemen in, and around Dnr bam, whose 'certificate? have been lur- nithed the Manufactories. Orders solicited and-promptly filled. Valuable Flouring, Grist and Saw Mills, for Sale Tle Davis ''mill property Vituatev? on Sandy Creek in Franklin county is t; fersd for sale on rew-onable terms. - The Wills are in good running order, and draw custom from a Urge scope ot country. Connected with the mills ia 80 acres of good land. Apply to W. L. THORP, Rocky Mount N. C. . G. W. MINNIS, Photographer, Old No. 47, New 141 Sycamore St. PETERSBURG, Va. Executes every style, of likeness from caidtoMife size, in the beat styles of at. Prices moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Gallery established ia 1874 Oct. 2 ly 53 , 53 PETERSBURG Va, E. lilCIlTER. , "Watchmaker and Jew eler. FINE Watches and Jewelry of tha be Ma&ufitctors and at the lowest prices. All work personlly attended to aud war- i anted. tl 63 Sycamore St., Peternburg.Ts CS 1-St . To the Public. Having moved my shop to my house about half mile from the business part of town, on the ifrankunton road. I take .pleasure in informing the people of Franklin, that 1 am prepared to do all work in my line, as cheap as can be done elsewhere. I am verj thankful for past patronage, and sincerely hope that you mil continue to patronize me. 1 am very Respectfully, .7 ISH AM GREEN. P. S. Parties wishing to have work done, will leave It with Mr. Ballard, at Messrs. Barrow & Pleasants store and will be attended to promptly. Jao29-tf. ESTABLISHED 1S47. W. H. Morris & Sons., COTTON FACTORS AXD Commission Merchants. 23,25 and 27 trnimeree St. Norfolk. Vx. Will make liberal Currency advan ceson produce or bill lading in hand. Mr. A. M. Nobie, of N; is cot nected with our bouse, and will be pleased to receive the patronag of his friends. EAGLE HOTEL Louisbura, N. C. Proprietor. Tbe pre'sent propri tcr haa- leased the Eagle ilotel, (formerly occupied by James Dent) for a number of years, i'e is prepared to accommodate regular and transient boarders, has nice rooms, we I furnished, and fitted tip In the best at jl e . He haa also large ana convenient rooms xor raiesme.i to display their samples. The table U dailr supplied with the best the mar ket affords. He will spare no pains to '.making his boarders comfortable. 1 and hopes ne win recein I; pJ and hopes he wm receive a liberal (ROTO Barrow & Pleasants To Muy Eveyfliing you want Their new T D K is now Arriving, and constitutes are the lagest in Louisburg. s Low for Cash, Our Motto. All kind of (Groceries (Guaranteed at "Northern Price TfT" JT I tlLLill Added.! 200 Bar r els Flour, bought before the ad vance, which we 1 are selling at old prices. . Barrow & Pleasants' lVoulshurg, N. C. . "W" A E D fe B R Franklimon, N C, Are dittrmined to clots wsY'tbeir LUIQI ad ASSORrED STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT THE LOWLST POSSIBLE TIQUKES. It -ya want gcolt CHEAP CALL takM at httl AT WAR D MACHINERY, FOR SALE. . COMPLETE TIURTY HORSE POW ER Portable Steam Saw Mill, used six roontns, warranted to be as perfect as toy new mill. Cost $2,750 cash. Price 12,130. Terms easy. 25 IIOBSE PO WEit-ron- TABLE ENGINE, IN FIRST CLAPa ORDER. ' " SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES a of various Horse-Powers, Gum and Leather Belt- ing, Steam Pumps, CIRCULAR SAWS. Etc. ! t& Send for descriptive Circular i O REFERENCES. We mention a few to whom we have sold second hsnded Engines : W. 8. Mallobt, Franklinton, N. C. n. J. Grimm, Lexington, N. CL J. A. Bcxtoj, & Cc, Jackson, N. C Bahrow & PitBAJAirrs, IouUbmg, T. A. Pktck A Co., SUteSYille, V. SnaawiXT, Happy Home ' R4.H1I A HUNTER, Richmoxxd, Va. Jan.-2-Cm Valuable Town PEOPERTY For o- Having determined to leave the rleasant little Town of Lou laborer. I rffer my HOUSE and LOT for Bale. This property is shotted in the Eastern part of tbe Town oa Tan Street, cm aa elevation and verv healthv. thera ia 11 acres in said Lot. with a TWO STORY DWELLING, 4 Rooms 1 18 feet rqusre, 1 Dining and Cook Broom 18 leel square in the Basement, wita an office asd other rat Houses on the premises, and eae of tha host wells of water ia the Stata, In SO feet of the Honse. Also another Lot. three-femrtha the opposite side o! tbe street Tbis property can be bougnt cheap 'or CASH, or oa reasonable time. Poesessien girea aay tisae. Irt7 Apply to t W.H.FURMAV. r. 8. Expecting to - lave soon, I hereby give notice to alperaons la- debted to me as late Superior Coort Clerk of the Coooty of Fraaklin. or otherwise, to settle with me by Jaly lrt rr tnnr may nave uoet to oav. I mean what I say, all persons bsvinr claims against me, wilt present them tor settlement. "sr. n.r. JoIul ArmstroiLg, Xo. 1 FajetUville 8 tree, RALEIGH. N, C. HOOK BINDEK, XXD Blank Bock 2Janufuctrtr, Newspaper, MagaxiiMe and Law Book of every deacriptioa bound to tbe Tery beat Style aad at Lowest Prices. )aa30 12a YARBOROUGH HOUUE O.' W. BIiACKELL, Proprietor. Bale ! Abj kiai of proitee price. & B R, 0. FarnklintonN. C. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! Acoxrrr D srrr Manufacturer of PUnn Forte, bees to aanococe, that he U supplied . with new. and second band Planoe, wtkh he offers at low prices; applications by letter will recede prompt attention. I AM PREPARED, aasUted by oorapetertt workmen to undertake the most extentire repairs of erery description. Kelerenoe made to the m8!eal pro fesnoa in general, and to my larvt nnm' lr of patron. July 17-lS-m. Raleigh, N. O BLAlCULtY'd Improretl Coeura r Wood Pump la the acknowledged BTANDARO cl the market, by popular rer t let, the bestwpurap lor tLe ast money. NX?ttUri Is In vited to Biatchlej'ilmprored Bracket, the Drop Check 01li MbI? the Joints, and the cop p- cnamuer wnicn nerer cracks, scales or rusts and will lait a life time. For sale by Dealers and the trade getu crally. In erder to be sure that you get UIatchleys Pump, be careful and e that it baa mj trado-mark as spove. If yen do not know where to buy, de scriptive circulars, together with tha rsme and address of the agent nearest jou, will be promptly furnished by ad dressing with stamp. ' - - . - i Charles E. Blalchley, "Haimrato. 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. April Railroad Schedules. ' SCHEDULE OF THE PETERS BURG RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. Lkayb Wn-Dcw. - Express Train. ........ ..8.50 a. a: MaU Train.. -i.X3p.a. Aairvjt at PxTrjunus.a. Express........ 12.10 a. o. MaU.... 8.05 p. aa. LXAVX PXTXRIBURO. " 6.17 a. a. Express. . 3.17 p. AXXITS AT WXXO05. MaU.... $.30 , a Express 7.00 p. a FxjgixtTaaixs. Leave Petersburg. . ...... 0 00 p. a. Leave Weldoo.... 8.20 p. a. Arrive at Wtldon 5,0 a. a. Arrixeat Petersburg.... 4.00 sua. Oastox Teadt. Leave Peterslorg.... , . C;23 a. a. Leave Gaston... 1.15 p. a. Arrive at Gaston.... ....13.30 p. a. Arrive at Petersburg .... 7j0O p. a. Freights fur Gsston Branch will be recejved at thePetenborg depot only on MONDAYS and TH U 113 DAYS. The depot will be closed at 4.-00 p. a. No goods will received after that hoar. J, p. SPRIG O, Engineer asd General Manager. I HfllAinh Ft Escfnn D D - a- f 1 company. SCPEKIXTrXDET'a OmcK, Raleigh, N. C., Juae 11th, '72. f On and alter Monday Jane 17th. 1872, trains on the Raleigh A G alien Railroad. W-J1! run dally (Sunder ex cepted) as follows: 4 Mail Tb axx. ; Leaves Raleigh ., Arrives at Weldon . . . 10X0 a. a. 30 p. n. 9.15 a. as. 3.05 p. sa. Leaves Weldon ...... . I Arrives at Raleigh.., ACCOMJCODATXO TJlAIjr. Leaves RaTIegfi 8.00 p. ta. Arrives at Weldon 6.30 a. m. Leaves Weldon 945 m. Arrirea at Raleigh 8.00 p. m ftUil traia manes cIom eonnectioa at Weldoo with the sa.boArd & Roaaoke Railroal and Bty Lice fcteamera via, Baltimore, tn ard from ail pict. North. 7,'mt and Northwest and with ON TEIEil. j the Perrnbarjr Railroad via I'ctera&Brx. Richmond aad WasbiDtoe City ta and frcn all poiau North and NuVlh west. Aod at RaVgh with the North Car oline Railroad to aad from all points Soo'h aod South wt. ad with the Raleijrb A Augusta Air Line to Hav. wood aa.l rajettrrillc. AccocaiuoOAxioa and Freight tralas cnamctat weidna . i:U Acootnmoda Una aad Tretht trains oa riNo.rd A ftoftnoka Railroad ax0 I'ruraborr Riiip4. r Aad at Raleigh with Accoxnr!v tioa aad freicbt traias em Nrxh Care !iaa Raiiruad. Pertoos livia I'mig the lino of the road can ririt lUtnna a the inornia try AeeoeinvUiMtt trio, aad tta.it screral hour j. and fetura the aaae err A.B."ANuRET75. " ' , " GeaT So; t

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