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Franklin Courier GKO. S. BAKKR, PnorMcron. Locisnr no., ...... Jcne, 25, 1875 SPECIAL ITEMS, Wv will Fend tl.e Courieb. and faAry'ti Lsi'ty's Book, vritli beautiful' Jil chroniu "Rescue 12 months for $ l."0. Persons j;oin;4 to and from Franklin Ion, will do well to tale the Mail Hack Mr. II. C. Jouea. He u k"ti.d, courteous and oblljrin, and leaves noth ing undone that will add to the comfort of the tra cler. My Stock of tspriijj;- and summer ols, U very large, and I pledge my self to sell as cheap as any one in Louis burg. I have also a good stock of Con Jcctionaries, Groceries &e. & all at Xhe lowest market price for Cash. T. N. CAULILE. ; , - l ' For Sale. A Second-hand Or- gan, ' ,. CHEAP for CASH- 4a5 Apply at this Office. We would respectfully call your at tention to ths new rich. , and cheap Watches, Jewelry; Diamonds, Silver Ware, Clocks and fancy goods at Youngs, Marble Front Jewelry Store, corner Sycamore & Bank streets, Petersburg, Va., Solid 18kt. plain Gold Kings for engagement and wed bing purpose?. Youngs, Celebrated Perfected Periscope Spectaclss and IJyc GUssos, will improve and benefit your eyc-sifrlit. ('sill and see them when you visit BMcrburg. MALLOEY'S I -o- : lPRUVI ANI GUANO. Outline PKIM'JYTAX Guano di rect from Government w;nvhfusc (Jnar Tantccd pure and unadiilton ted. Very , low for Cash. S. MALLORY, . -Franklinton, X. f Tmk Wavkiu.y Maoazink Tiii. Magazine published by .Mees A.Dow, Hilton M.iss., i. now in its fiftieth yor.v, It is a "ixty colnmn ?fapaanc, and fnrnishey with rnchj number a page of the choicest music IThore arc no con tinued stories all are concluded in the paper in which they login The prico f the pnper is $.r),()0 for 12 $o for C $1,50 for 3 months. Mr? K. D. Watson, is agent for the Wheeler iS: Wilson Hewing iluchine. lie also repoirs and puts in good work 5nor ordor, machines of Other patents, and also keep on hand needles &c. &c. which ho vsill furnish at the lowest price, he warrants all his work. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. Ague Conqueror; No Quinine, no Arsenic. no Poisons. . ThiTlw strong language, as Thysi- cians and. Chemists have for , years tried to compound a preparation that would entirely cure Kkver and Aoue 'without the use of strong medicines such as Quinine, Arkenic and othor poisons injurious to tho system. Thero is no case of Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Con gestive Chills, Night Sweats, Liver Complaint?, &c. that this remedy will not cure at onco and pcrmanantly. It purifies tho Blood, Liver, Spleens' and all secrcatory organs so effectual ly that tho Chills will not return dur ing tlie Ecason, even when persons havi had them for years. Sold by DR. J. B. CLIFTON, Louisburg, N. C. DOAUDLStf EEM.ALE SEMINAEY, LOUISBURG, N. C. The rail Session will commence "Wednesday July 14tli and coiitinue fullliO wtokrt. . TERMS. Board with wahng, furnished rooms and KuglUh Tuition, $S7.50 Janguages Latin and French each. 5.00 r Music on Piano with use of i Instrument, 20.00 len or iweive young lames can find board with the Principal. td irculars sent on application. JVISS CORNELIA. A. CRENSHAW, l'rlno-ipal. Jure 2."th 1875, 4-wv WITH li TKOTT, WHOLESALE DEALER IN PEATS AND CAPS, , 34 Hauoyer Street, , . ItoltiuiQrc, M1, v Local Items. $2,00 per azmuin is tie price of the Courieb. 61eght of band perfoiaaancc not giving show tickets to the printers. We call attenti n to the Advertise ment of the Female Seminary, a select School for joung Ladies r We call attention to the Adv., of Greensboao lemale College, to be found under the head, of new ads. There will be a Democratic Mass meeting t Oak Tevcl in Cjprcff? Creek T jwnship, July ?n 1875. Senator C. M Ccokc and Col. W. F. Green, will be prcs.n. ' ' Her. F. L. Peid and Rev. Mr. Journey of Raleigh will exchange pul pits on next Sabbath, consequently Rev, Mr. Journey will preach in the Methodist Church at this place next Sabbath morning and t mjit. We should give CM. Green a rous ing majority. Let us administer a derided acd unmistakable rebuke to the Csndldate of the office holders lm pored upon ti.e ignorant colored man by the FrankliDton Cliqiit. Love is wretched business, consisting of a httle sighing, a little crying, a lit, tie dyiDg anl a good deal of lying. . It is said there were fewer of the leading col ired men of the County in the late Radical Convention that had been in any Convention oi that party at any timeibefore since its organization of the County. "Well, my boy," asked a gentleman ot a little eightyear-old-boy, "what are you crying for?" "Oause I can't find my dad. I told the old fool if he went off too tar he'd lose me," was the filial reply Cum in dar wid yer bare feet dar people will' tink you'se Irish," wan what a colored mother reprovingly said to ber baie-footed son who was stand ing on the street; ! A boy writing a letter to his sister, said: Sarah Jane Gibbs is dead, and her mother's got twins. They are girls, and this is awful fine weather for duckp. Typographical errors come in odd smietioics. 1 he otner aay we were readinji a "detciption of enrhusia&t'c dcmunstrations'at a political gMh ring, when tlie type weut on with ' the air was rtnt with the ''saoutb" of threa thou-a'id p"op!i ! ' Wtll John siid a Sunday-school teach r to a new sholar th it had b-en gathered from highways, how old are you? Six years mum. ILive you ary brothers or sisters? One Bb that's all. How old is h.? Dunno,' mum; but he's just commenct d for to cbaw tcrbackcr. lnteligenece has bten rectivid at Brownville, Texa, that last Saturday morDing Captain McNeely of the State troops with a few of his men, pursued, and after a forced march ot 25 miles overtook a band of 12 cattle thiens, about 12 miles below the above p!ac They showed fight, and in the engai e ment which ensued, the whole band of raiders were killed. Captain McNeely lost one man i killed. He recaptured 260 head of stolen cattle. The meagre details thus far rec:eved of the terrible earthquake in New Graca-la will suffice to give some idea of the awful calamitr, San J se Cuen- ta. a city of some ehteen thousand inhabitants, which was founded in 1534 was completely desiroyod, and but few families escaped; Four other towns on the Venezuelan border were partially destroyed. They are Grama lotte, Cucutlla, Arboleda, and San Criatobal, The shock was also felt in Bogota and the surrounding regions. There is great sufiering in the devasta ted section, and it is impossible to as certain the amount of damage or loss of life. A Tax of one dollar each is now de manded by our town authorites from the owners ol any dog within the cor poration. If the said one dollar is not paid before the 1st day of July, proxi mo, then said dog or dogs upon which the tax is not paid may keep their eyes skinned and a bright look out for Mr. Christman or some "other man, prowl ling around with a shot gun after good fat dog skins or lean ones juat as the case may be. Plain Decthr So he is. John A. Hjman 19 in Washington tryicg to remove certain Democrats who are holding office un der the government in this district, 8o says the Washington Chronicle." .Yes, 'he -has been. very active not only trying to remove Democrats bat even Republicans. It is saidlie endav. ered to have Mr, W. S. O. B. Robinsonj as route agent between "Weldon and Wimington under U. S. P. O. D re moved ; bat it 'dida't amount to aaj thing, for we learn that Mr, Robluson tendered his resignation tw months ago, Roanoke Ntwa," Hjman has spent the greater part of tkelast lew months in Washington City but none knew that tie was engaged in such dirty word as the above would in dicate. He endeavored, it is said to Jiave the postmaster at Tarboro - re- moved, because he was opposedo Civ il Rights. And this is the fellow tor whom some Conservatives voted in preference to one of their own political faith. "Warrenton Gazette." A Woman's Wit. When trade grew slack, and bill fell dne, tke mer chant's face grew leng and b'fte. At last his wife unto him said; "Rise up at once get oat of bed, and get your paper, ink, and pen, and say these words unto all men, My goods I wish to sell to you, to your wife and. daughters, too; my prices are so very low, that all will buy before they go." He did as his good wife advised, and in the pa per advertise. Crowds came and bought of all be had, bis bills were paid, his dreams were glad; and he will tell you to this day. how well printer's ink repay. He told us with a knowing wink, how Ue wag saved with printer's ink. An Outrage On Saturday night last about midnight some villain shot a full load of large squirrel shot through the windovaoi tne bed room ft Mr. James Lewis who lives a tew miles this side of Farmville m Pitt County. Mr. Lewis and family had retired lor me nigm. 1 oe soct came very near striking Mr. Lewis and within about six inches of the cradlorcrib in which his baby was lying. Caesar May, col ored, who is employed on the farm ot Mr. Lewis was arrested on circumstan tial evidence and upon a heating before Magistrates James May and Williai Birrett was sent to jail in default of bail not able to give a bend of $500 to so- 1 cure his appearance at the next term of fi t Superior Court. This is an infa mous aid murderous proceeding and should receive the full benefit of the law it nothing more. Fob the Courieb. Peach Tree Gbove N.C. Mr. Editrr: Cropa are looking mucn better s.nce the cool and dry weather; Wheat a id oats are quite interior, also scarce. We have preach ing here every second Sunday and SaU urday by Elder W. J Fullord who we tb'nk executes his duty in every respect a? an expounder of the truths of the Goppel. We have two Sabbath schools in xistance in our reach, one at Oak Level in Franklin Co., four miles North of here, another at the Harbor near Mr. James Privett's on the nad that leads fnm here to Castalia. We also have a Debating Society at a public; school house near Mr Joseph Whites which was organized a short time since. ine loiiowing omcers were unam mously elected O. R. MARPBOURN, J. B. PR1VE T TE, G A. GARDENER, W. F. MAY, Yours Chairman. Treasure. Teller. Secretaiy. F. M. W. : COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, June, 25. - 15 Cott on Petersburg, June, Cotton, 1G Norfolk, Cotton 1G Raligh Cotton New Advertisements, GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, Greensboro, N. Cs The Fill Session will begin on the 18th ot August. TERMS REDUCED. CJiarges per Session of 20 weeks. Board (' xclusive of washing & lights) $75 00. Tuition in regular English course. 25 00 Charges tor extra studies, moderate. For Catalogues containing particu lars, spp'y to T. M. Jones, President. N. H. D. WILSON, ' President Board of Trustees. LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST1 You can buy the ' loiiowing Ar tides at the Drug Store at 5 per cent less than the manufacturers retail prices. Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bitters. Simmon's Liver Resula . tor, COD LIVER OIL. And many other standard articles. O D A Always charged and sparkling. SODA. TICKETS $1.00 per Dozen. l CALL at the DRUG STORE. I AGEyr FOR TUB WHEELER & WILSON LOUISBURG, X. C. fjf Office at -Eagle llotel,M BARGAINS! -A.T COST. We offer for sale for the next thirty days. Our Entire Stock of LADIES DRESS Goods at Xcw York Cost prices FOE CASH, together with a large variety of other goods, at, Greatly Reduced Prices call early while the ats rtment ls good. WHITE & SHAW. j ine 15th 1ST5. EXECUTOR'S Notice. To Creditors and Debtors. Having, on the 10 h day of June, 1875, obtained letters testamentary on the Estate of J. J. Minetree, de- ceased, I hereby notify ail persona hold lnS claims against said Esta.e to pre sent the same to me for payment on or bolore the 1st day of July, 1876, or this notice will be pleaded in bar cf their tecovery. Pcasons owing said Estate are here by requested to make immediate pay ment. E. W. FULLER, Loubn-g, June 10th, 1875 Executor. Valuable Town PROPERTY O- Having determined to leave the p'easant little Town of Louisburg, I offer my HOUSE and LOT for 8ale. This property is situated in the Eastern part of the Town on Tan Sreer, on an elevation and very healthy, there is i acres in said Lot, wilh a TWO STORY DWELLING, 4 Rooms 18 feet square, 1 Dining and Cx.k Rroom 18 feet equai e in the Basement, with an filce and other out Houses on the premises, and one of the hest wells of water in the State, in 30 feet of the House. Also anoth r Lot, threr-fonrths ot an acre with a GOOD HOUSE, on the opposite s;de ot the street. This property can rje bought cheap for CASn. or on reasonable time. Possession piven. any tim'. EST" Apply to W. H.FURMA. P. F. Expecting to leave soon, I herfhy give notice to all persons in debted to me as late Superior Court Clerk of the County of Franklin, or otherwise, to settle with me by July let or th-y may have Cost to pay. I mean what I say, all prisons having claims against "me, will preicnt them tor settlement. H. F. May 21-4-w gOUTBERN ILLUSTRATED Raleigh, N. C. The only ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY in tne Soutn. .Eight pages. Forty colnms. Containing more reading mat ter than any weekly published in the Southern States. The first number of the SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED aob will be issued on Saturday, 35th day of June, 1875. The Publisher intends making it an Illustrated record of the times. It will treat ot every topic. Political. Histori cal, literary, and Scientific, which is o current interest, and give the best illustrations that can be obtained, original or foreign. The SOUTHER ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed on new type, and ueavy dook paper. On its list of contributors will be found the names of many of the lest writers in the South. Serial and short stories, poems and sketches, and well conducted editorial departments giving tne latest personal literary, scientific, political religious tn 1 commercial ir- tehgence, will furnish every week an amount of reading matter unsurpassed by other papers, in excellence and uari tty. It is intended to make the southern illustrated age journal for the fireside; seveaal columns win De specially d. voted to all subjects pertaining todomesticaud social lite. No family should be without it. Subscription price only f 2 per an num. Postage tree. R.T. FULGHTM, Editor. Raleigh, N. C. One door Fast Corner Blount and Morgan Streets. Raleigh, "N. C. PRACTICAL STONE CUTTER, And Dealer in ITALIAH & AMERICAN MARBLE. All kinds of Monument?, Tomb, Headstones and Garden Statuary .made to order on reasonable terms. Orders from a distance promptly filled, Csll in person, or addrets JOHN CAYTON. P. O. Box. No. 303. Have your JOB WORK done at the Courier Office For Sale ! (KOTO Barrow & Pleasants To Buy i Eveytliing you want. Their new S T O C K is now Arriving, and constitutes far the largest in Louisburg. Low for Cash, Onr Motto. All kind of Groceries Guaranteed at Northern Prices- Freight Added.! 2(00 Barrels Flour, bought before the ad vance, which we are selling at old prices, Barroiv & Pleasants9 LouUlnrg, X, C. "W .A. H D & BE O. Franklinion, N C, . Art dttttmlQcd to elci omt tkeit LU13B and ASSORTED STOCK if GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT THE LOWEST PCSS1DLE FIOUIiE. If yo waat grls CHEAP-CALL ON THEM. Any kind of prod tea taken at beat price, AT W A R D MACHINERY, FOR SALE. COMPLETE THIRTY HORSE POW ER Portable Steam Saw Mill, used sir months, warranted to be ta perfect as any new mill. Cost $34?50 cash. Price $2,150. Terms ea?y. 25 HORSE POWER-PORTABLE ENGINE, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES oi various Horse-Po irers, Guin and Leather Belt- ing, Steam Pumps; CIRCULAR SAWS, Etc. Send for descriptive Circular. 0 REFERENCES. We mention a few to whom ws have sold eecond handed Engines : W. 8. MaIlcby, Franklinton, N. C. H. J. Grimes, Lexington, N. C J. A. Buxtow, & Co., Jackson, N. C Barrow & Plsxiasts, Lcm'ubujg, T. A. Priob & Co., Statesville, " V. Stirswalt, Happy Home RUIM A HUNTER, t Richmond, Va. Jan.-29-6m PEET & ATKINSON. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. No. 45 Roanoke Avenue NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 13 Vj NOTICE TO TOE PHYSICIANS OF FRANK LIN AND WAKE COUNTIES. Having been appointed Agrnt for the "Kentucky tautoal Benefit Asso ciation of Physicians," for Frsnklln and Wake Counties, Respectfully Informs the Physicians of said counties that they can procure Certificates of Life Membership by applying to nie. J, B. CLIFTON, hU D. LouUbnrg, N. L LOUISBURC, SEABOARD & ROAKOK RAILROAD COMPANY. Cmc&ziBoiBB & EoaxoxxC R o.. ) rortuaoiith, Jan U1t 19.5 ( CUASGE OF ECHECUL?. Oo an4 aTUr Frily, Ja&uary lt 1S7J Traioavill lar Wrklaa (tul aaday tx, MU UaiudUy a. 4 r K. No. 1. -Fiigbt Uua Culj tt 4i.v. No. 2 Freight uaia t 8 a. v. ausivz at roarsiiouTa. Mail train daily at 715 r No. L. Krcixki trtia Uilj at 1 3 00 noon. No. 3. FTrizbt Train at 4 (O r. VI Freight tiaiu have a ymttigtxs Car at t ached. eteainer fo Ede&top.Fljmooth k. land ire on B)ekvater. and Cbowaa Hirers lee FraeUla at 740 A. X. n Moodaja, VdneMU)t axulTridij. E G.GHJO. Sopt. of TraaiorUlia l B R, 0. Farnlillnton, N. C. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! Acocrr Dozrr Manufacturer of Piat. Forte, bec to announce, that b U supplied with new. and arcond haod Pianos, which he rfL-rsat low prictt; applications by letter will receive prompt attention. I AM PREPARED, assisted by competed workmen to nndertake the moat extensive rrpalrt of every description. Reference made to the mailcal pro fession in genera), and to my large unmj ber of patron. July 17-12-m. Ralelgb, K. O BLATCHLKY'd Improved Cucum btr Wood Pump U the acknowledged STANDARD ot Ihe market, by popular rer J diet, the Lest pump lor tfct vited to Blatcldej'i Improved uracKei, tne Drop Caedt Valve, which can ha withdrawn mit. or rusts and will last a life time. For tale by Dealers and the trade gen erally. In order to be sure that yom get rilatcbley' Pomp, be careful and tee that it has my trademark as apove. If you do not know where Xo boy, de scriptive circular, together with the name and address of the agent nearest you, will be promptly furnuncd by ad dressing with stamp. Charles E. Blatchley, . Manufacturer. 506 Commerce fit, Philadelphia, Pa, April 2-V-m. Railroad Schedules- 1 VV v 1 SCHEDULE . OF THE PETERS BURO RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. Lkave Weldox. Express Train. M.8,S0 a. m. Mail Train ..13p. m. Abxivk aT PxTcainuaa. Express J 2.1 0 s, in. Mail 8.0 p. m. Leave PcTERcncno. Mall .l?ft.ra. Express... 3.17 p. a. AfiBJVK AT WtUMX. Mall ).S3 a, a Express 7.00 p. a - FsxiairrTBAixs. Leave Petersburg 9.00 p. ra. Leave Weldon 8.80 p. ra. Arrive at Wtldon 3,09 sura. Arrive at Petersburg.... 4.00 a. ax. Oxstch Tbiix. Leave Petersburg . .6:23 ft. a. Leave Gaston 1.15 p. sa. Arrive at Gaston 19 30 p. ra. Arrive at Petfraburg .... 7JX) p. a. Fi eights far Gaston Branch ill b received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Tbe depot will be closed at 4.-00 p. n. No goods will received alter that boor. J, C. bPRIGO, Engineer and General Manager. Raleigh & Gaston R. R, -company. SUI'ERIXTX.NDET'ii OmCK. i RaleiSh, X. C, June lltb, '72. On and after Monday June 17th, 1872, traim on the Raleigh & Gas torn IUUroail, will run dotty (Sauday ccpted) as follow Si JLail, Tr A TaT. Lesvra Ralel-h 10XO ft. a. Arrive at eldon 3.30 p. m. leaves WeMon Q.IS sua. Arrlrra at IlalelU.. 3.05 p. w AcajsoioDATra?Tj:Atx. leaves Rali!i 8.00 p. a." Arrives at Weldon 6.20 a. a. Leaves WeMon ........ . . 9.13 au m Arrives at Ralelti 8.00 p. a Mil train tnsars clie connectioa at Weldon with the seaboard 4s Raaekt Kai'.roa.l and Uy Lin btramers via, (Ultimore, t? fium ail potaU, North, We.t and Northwest to I witu the Peter bur;; R:ti.vl Tia Pctersbttr, Riclnnon 1 an ! Washington City t nt Itt m all p-ilota Nuru and Nf!rll mat. And t Ra!e'i rnhh tb NrttU Car. '.ins !Ui!r'J ta a.cl in -fa mil ptimts tsrj-b ii l 5 .liliiccit, and with the Ralnli Jc .04u...a Air L'oe to Usj. txxl o I Fjttttvi:le. Acciamu a:in a&d Freight traits co-n ct at we!. Ion mitU Accumutoda. tioa ot Freight trin oa SaMtrd A Komoke IUiaad and Pel ersbve lUUrouL And a! lUltiH i'U AccummotU. lion tad ftci'ii tria un NurUi Uarv '.in Iiiir.ia. - Persons Htid a'oa the line of lht road c-nTiit Uilci-b in the moraio by Accuaics-xiatioo iraio, and rttaaia several hours, and return the same trc A. a ANDREWS. GenlSajt
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