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Franklin Courier GEORGE S. BAKEK, Editor and ' Pitovwtri'f'K. All lettcra adJrejwed to 1 Geo. S. liAKKi:, FpmtT Jri.Y. , H7'. 1 Fon Tin: Convention, CJ&. W. J?. & Hood TIiIm Avitliout fall It is a fact that in every county in the State, "where the Conservative party has been in power, the counties are out of debt, and their pit per in readily taken at face value, and a "number of them have from Ten to twenty Thousand dollars in Bank. And in every county where the Radical party has been in' pow er, the county scrip has been at a dis count, and nearly every county has asked for a special tax, to feed and fatten the corrupt officials who hold the offices. These arc fact. BIOGRAIM IICAL. MR. B. F. BULLOCK, JR. lock attended five only, missing 22 of There it more, ranch more, of it that .. . . . f I iVi 1 Mmfflmi nn hrfarM now ana the 27. attending Io man one mure " "T""" . ,T " nnl of the ' meeting l.cM Juring IU huer I J-. h Ppl term. I And it ia our orovince as well aa Uron glancing over the proceedings .i.. introduce him. Look ud of the cominlioners during Mr. But- I on nim. How do you like him ! Something: ibr tli Rndl cnlHto Explain A. Coni- lock official life as such, it appears a little siutnilar that at the niee'.ings when anv lartre contracts were to be consider- 1, or any matter ot much moment were to be enacted upon, or rinronsiDiiiry io be taken, Mr. B. was generally absent. . - -a T I mmmm m J his may be considered as a sin or onus- me following comparisons will snow sion rather than as one of commission, tne difference in counties under Radi but ihc preaehers tell ua that the two . , . . , Tjemocrilt:c kinds of sins arc equally reprehensi we. - . The matter of buildinff the county rule. We Touch for the truth of jail in which some 11.000 was spent, I what we tar, for -the information was considered at the meetings ol the JJoard i obtained from entirely reliable sources. held on February Znd. Apru io, way We propogo to uke up Mveral counties none of which meetings was Mr. UuJ- .... . , ,. . L lock present looking to, and advocating uow their Binancial condition. Take the rights of a people who had devolved for instance the the county of upon him the duty of seeing that their m the extern part of the State, substance was.no. suauuereu ... . . , , . nn4fi-T)Amorti0 le very beat men of the county, on Than. For instance, 'an erder for aix dollars day last. The testimony was closed on WOuld be changed to sixteen dollars or that day, and the arguments and charge tizij aollar. And the mystery is, of the court concluded oo Friday at 3 sroom!rfk1, W( v... detected. o'clock. Thereupon the Judge ad I 4 .. ,. , rt. sway, it leaves it blighting curse It is almost difficult to appreciate how much we need a new Constitution. Warren ton Gazi Ue. BARGAINS! travagant exienditurcs of the pubhe funds. On the second day of February 1874 the Commissioners advanced to Rial T. Edwards the sum of Two Hundred Dollars in what are called cash orders for Boarding Paupers at the Poor House, to be taken out of his future allowance for that rmrpose. 51 r. Bui for the past eight years, its orders are checks on the Treasurer to be cashed on presentation, Uxes merely nominal, and the county has about $10,000 to its credit in bank. This information we received from a member of the Board of Finance for that county; lock'was not presvnt to tell the Board Again, take the counties of Cabarras that me law aia nut warrant l em u. mJ their foul eon- Count v had not received. On Atirll lfith lft74. The Commit count? of Gates. Then take Warren sioners met to equalize tie taxes I county, though largely radical, yet throughout the county. Mr, U. is again tbey baTe btd ConseryafiTe Board ausciu. journed the court until Monday mor ning and continued the 8tate docket, although there were ten prisoners in Jail under indictments found at a previous court. By the 7 o'clock taain that evening the Jadge and Solicitor went to Rocky Mount, outside hia Ju dicial District. Before evening he no tified Col. Bell, of Enfield, the foreman of the jnry, to telegraph to him at Rocky Mount if the jury should agree, during Friday night, and he would re turn by the early train Baturdy mor ning. The Jury did agee upon a ver dict during the night, and before sun rise Saturday morning Col. Beli tele vVe offer for sale for the next thirty grapned the fact to the Judge at Roeky I days. Mount and received the reply that .A.T COST. On May 14, 15, 16, 1874 meetings of Commissioners all the time, they This geotlenian who has been pi ccd in nomination by J udge Watts, and a few of the Frinklinton Radical clique, as a candidate for the approaching Convention, to be demolished by Cob Wm. F. Green, is a native of the county of Granville, coming from that section in which coal cured tobacco, which brings a very high price in the markets is raised, and is about thirty r five years of age. He removed to this county about the year 18G1) and w as then and the must of next year a democrat. He is by profession a law yer. In the year 1872 he was nomin ated as a Radical candidate for the Senate froaa th is District. But Col. J.J. Bharpe the (gloriful) of Kash kicked up at it, and saying "my congregation, we Nash folks don't want none of these little pobtail Frunklin lawyers." Mr. B. unfortunately had to subside. With what grace he did it we arc not advised, but presume that he felt bette: after the election of that year when iMll Davis, and Maj. Dunham were declared the Senators elect, then if ho had not peon compelled to sulfide so soou. We be lieve he was that Var elected a county Commissioner, with what fidelity he discharge his duties as such, will here after appear. Mr. B. was next hoard of in 1874 as an aspirant fot the Rads cal nomination as . Solicitor for this District, but report saith that , one Timothy, whose'suinamc is Lee, bought out a delegation or so at Warren ton, by securing the nomination of John A. Hyman the great doraptator'of Anti ' Gvil rights heads in the Warren dis trict for Congress. Wo are nut pre--pared to say from esonal knowledge that there was trading, but only men tion what has been the neighborhood' talk. At any rates Mr. B. was. not nominated and Mr. J. ( L. Harris the brother in law .of the said Timothy wis named as the Republican standard bearer. .That was how things turned - out. Our candidate was next ap peased with' tho honor of presiding over the deliberations of the Executive Committee of the Radical party llr the 4th Congressional District of North , Carolina, in place of J. C. 1. Harris lately promoted to a bigger place, over out Frank. We will not be so dis courteous or wanting in regard for Sir. B'a. feelings as to say that he step ped into Logans old shoes. By no means do we! Ho is at all events Chairman, and we make no doubt bW that he discharges his duties' as such ith great credit to himself, and with n benefit to those whom he serves, j We have not been advised that he , has nut performed his full duty as such. Wo will return now. to a point in . Mr. B's. history which in our judge ment should be treated more iu detail than the events that we have so hur tidlj passed over. On tho 4th day of September 1871 he was appointed and qualified as a Count v Commissioner for oftheBoird were appointed to hear have buUt one of the best granite jails complaints of excessive assessments of in the 8tate. It is true they levied a takes: Mr. B-was still detained away small special tax, but their county b; bmincss, we suppose of more im- .crfp is worth 100 cents in the dolUr. portance to him . . , w , . , . , , , On the 27th of May 1874. A nd Wake county, which has been nn- number of the citizens of the county er Rdibal negro rule, until the last called uppon the Commissioners and yoar- and during the whole time while remonstrated against their building nnAT lUdiMl dminifitmUftn !f. r. such an expensive jail," while the county was so badly involved in debt. Mr. Bullock was not on hand to hear the greviances of his fellow citixens, in exercising their right of petition. On August 22ud 1874, the Com missioners . in- pursuunce of an adver tisement to that effect, met at the Poor House to let out that Charity for the next two years. Mr. B. was not there to tell them that justice required that when they advertised to to let out the Poor House, that all bidders should be treated alike, and the result is that the people are now being taxed to pay one man a larger sura. of money in taking care of these unfortunate people, than another would have taken it fr, and entered into bond for the faithful per formance of his contract. Mr. Bullock per was at discount, now it com mands face value. Now let's take a view of these counties immediately around us which have been and are still under Radical negro rule, and draw the comparison,' Take Qranville for instance' its scrip is hawked about the streets at a heavy discount, and county officials are speculating in it, contrary to law, the county is largely in debt and Uxes are burdensome there the Radicals and negroes have been and are still iu power. Then turn for a monitnt to the county of Halifax, and see the tremendious frauds that have bceu was however,' present on the 3lst of I practiced upon its people. Thi3 county August in Louisburg at a meeting which hko Granville, is largely iu debt and its paper is at a discount. But Iet' come nearer home. Let's take a view of our own county, which has been eursed with Radical rule since the war Our people are impoverished, taxes are burdensome, onr county paper at a discount of 25 cts on the dollar, and no We had tho pleasure of attending the meeting at Osk Level. on last publio improvements, but the Saturday. 'I his part of the county i. building of a jail, which hsdtobe i Cypres Creek towuship, and only a done by levying a special tax of $8,000 short distance from the Nash line. for that express purpose, and then the Commissioners voted $2500, over and above the amount levied. Au -other thing, in the last six years there has been paid into the Treasury of this county about $100,000 for county regard authorizing, taxes, wrung from the pockets of our people, and that a change is absolutely impoverished people- Tho county is j necessary. We met a number of our in debt, somewhere between $1,000 Nash friends, it being on the Hue of and 50.000, no one seems to know the two counties. Mr. B. II. Bunn ho much. V ill the Commissioners the candidate in Nash, addressed the of this last named county rise up and meeting, he was followed hy Col. W. explain why this difference? Surely F. Green. C. M. Cooke and 0. S. a j proved the nction at the poor house, and consented to the same. These are Mr. Bullocks acts of omission, and they are so many, that the reciting them occupies so much space as to preclude our commenting upon them at length, and indeed we are not quite sure that they need any explanation, as they tell themselves a fearful tale of neglect of solemn and momentous duties; and a total disregard of the Mants and interest of the people whose weal or woe was confided in part to his keep ing. r We come now to another matter in which Mr. B. figured while a mem ber of this Board and a part of which appears to us to smack of twofaccd ness. On the 3rd day of July 1874 the Board of I ommispioners met to ap point Rcgist'ars and Inspectors of the election to be held in August fo'low ing. In Frankliutoii Township Lee l ong (col ) was apjtoiuted Kegistrar, and a resolution was olfered instruct ing him to refuse, to Register the citizens liv'tii'.' in what is known as the "iiit Oil'." and to. utterly dis- in act ot tho Lcgis-lajurc, ei'izens' residing in this territory to vote at Frank intou. A number of Citizens called upon the i oinmissioners and remonstrated against the passage of such a resolu tion, as there was no law clothing the. Commissioners with any such power as they were endeavoring' to exercise. 'I his the Board disregard ed, and after a long discussion came to a vote, Mesrs. 1. B. Hawkins, l K. Thomas and H. W. Fuller voting for the resolution, and Mr. Joshua Terry voting against it. Jdr. Bullock as everybody - present saw failed to vote at all. But wheir the n inut s were written up his rame appeared as having voted in the affirmative. This ms a surprise to those whowere present at the time. We now as, we did then, character ize this attempt to override the law as a base and almost unprecedented piece of usurpation and tyrany. " And Mr. Bullock's attempt at dis franchising the people of this section did net stop here. The worst part has not been told by long odds. He was one of the Inspectors ol the elec tion at the Frinklinton box and as isuch g&re bUToteto deny the "Cut ofl" neonle the rifht to vnj t Prank. hnton. When tbey found that tbey DESERTION OF HIS DUTIES ! 1 coaia not tom mere, not wishing to Judge Watts had leit that place on Fri day night at 10 o'clock for Nashville in Nash county, shortly therealter Co I. Bell telegraphed to a friend at Rock y llount the agreement of the jury upon a verdict, their earnest wish to return the same and be discharged, and asked that the dispatch &e eent by express to Judge Watts at . Nashville. The dis patch was sent to and received by Judge Watts in full time for him to have reached Halifax by the ft o'clock train. He made no reply to the dispatch,teok no notice of it, and did not return to Halifax until Sunday, nor receive the verdict of the jnry until Monday. Hit business at Nashville was to attend a Radical meeting, and he there made a most infiamable hariaogueto a crowd of negjoes and warned them that if the Conservatives elected a majority of the delegates to the Convention In August they would all be put back Sato slavery. He harangued them to this effect for two hours. These are are all fact?. The verdict of the jury ws that the prisoner was guilty. Whether this act o: official delinquency will result ia the en tire discharge of the assassin is gravely doubted. If so this caricature ot a Judge will have exhausted the forbear ance of all decent men, and bis im peachment must be no longer delayed. Indeed he every day brings reproach and contempt upon tie honored office which he so meanly fi Is. Judge Watts is actively canvassing tor the nomination by the Halifax ne groes as one of the delegates to the Convention. O'Harra is to be the oth er. Weldon, Halifax and Eufleld havo already agreed to support him in the county Convention, and his nomination is considered sure. Sheriff Lark in is actively supporting him. G. fit Onk Our Entire Stock of LADIES DRESS Goods at New York Cost prices FOR OA.SIT, together with a large varny of other goods, at, i ready Kedueed Prices call early while the assortment is good. WHITK A SHAW, june 15th 1875. LOOK TO YOUR IN- TERESTI Too can buy the following Ar tides at the Drug 8tort at 5 per cent less than the manufacturers retail prices. Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bilters. Kimmon's Liver Regula tor, COX) LIVEU OIL. Aud mny ohr standard artic t-. O DA Alwsy cl ariied at d -p-irkling. KODATHJKET? $10 p r II-. Kyu.ut the pnro stork. Atlantic Hotel. Building Contractors . AND CA.BIN"JET LOUISBURO, N. C. SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS MADE to ORDER, and all kinds of Machine work done at short notice, on as reasonable terms as elsewhere In the State. AU grades of Cofilns, Furnish ed( with hearse. Tongue and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. Professional Cards. Xir. 11. E. ICXKfo DENTIST. Ofleis his Proiesaional Services u he public in Erry Arpurtmttxl or e Dentistry. OFFICES, Louiiburg at Warren too over Dents Hotel, Norwood & Davis' 8urc. JOS. J. DAVIS, " AWT Hi COUNSELLOR EtlAI LOraBUM, ITLLNXLra.00.KC V.apraet!eIa4bMTral CoarUofQru rraaillo. JUeh. Waxraa and Wake. Plastering hantl. La-, lies alwnvs oo SMITH & BEACH AH. (T"" Tne nolv lllacklrg tl.t will Polish Over Oiled Sup facj HESERVBTilrt LSATHEK ! H. A. REAMS & Co. Manufacturers of Reams Durham Boot aud SUou Polish, DTJRHAMS N. C IVurntuhil to Kxx t AU Other yiony liriOidrdl Tlic peojdo of Oak Ievcl aro ihorougl-; ly aroused io tho importance of elect ing 3 good muii to tho Convention, and that tho military constitution under which we are living is in many re spects uusuited to the wants of our when the wicked are in power, the pceple mourn. JUDGE WATTH. We had intended to have aooieth- Baker. IFe aro well statisfied that the meeting did good, and we hope be fore the campaign is over to meet the NORFOLK. VA. U.B. DODSOS, former fth 1'OUNTAIN HOTEL, Baltimore, UiH Proprltor. This mafnifloent HOTEL, afUr having been thoroughly renovated and refitted, U bow open for the aocommodatioa of fueeta. Board, first and seeood floor, IS per dir. Third and fourth floor, 12,50 per dy. liberal terms to permanent BorUr KSTABLISHED 1847. The on?j blacking that will polih on oiled kurfacp. It is guaranteed to preserve the leather and make It pliant, requiring less quantity and time to produce a perUct gloss than sn y other, the bresh to be applied immediately alier uniting on the blacking. A per fret gloes Irocn this will ou soil even white clothes. We guarantee it aa represented, and ask lor pstronsge strictly on its merits. N In testing our blacking use a brush that has no other on it. Prices as low as other Blacking. Liberal arrange ments made with merchants and wholesale dealers. , U. A. REAMS &Co., Manufacturers, Dorham, N. C, Promt! a leuiioa paidto the con.. . tio and cenit'a oof saosev. J alj 15.1571. I t ATTORNEY AT LAW, FftABXLunox, K. C. Will practice in the courts of the t judicial district. Prompt attention given tothecolW Uon of claima. Vo 50 tf C. II. Cede, . H. SjeiCEt COQK & CPEKCEft t ATTORHETS 1ND CQUHSELL0E5 A.T LAW, Aa4 Solicitors ia BANKRUPTCY i LOUISBURS N. C. Will attend the Courts of N.,ri k lin, G:anrille. Warren, nd Wake C un. tUa, w!o the 8upreme Court t Nuns Carolina and the U. S. Cirrnit and di Courts. No 7-tf HARNESS . & SADDLERY ESTABLISH MENT. : i O I have Jut opener! a harness an4 saddle h-p in LouUlmrg, I tha! krrp alajs oa hand a gl stock .4 VUcbioe made Uarnraa and Kldl. I employ rood and taprrnpred work, mer, and 1 warrant all the wmk pot op by me ; all kinds of repairii g ia my line done on bort noOf e ami oo very reasonable terms. My Shop is over Mr. T. N. Carlilefs Btor oo Main btreei. Zdf" I solicit the patronage ot tbt people cl Franklin. Y. B. CLIFTON. 11.1. tm . -t, i i. J t .b.' bigh; TtSSSuSSS: Vo- PHOTOGRAPHIC jr. urown, J. no war a rvarner, new York; the President and Profesaprs of VYakr rorest Uoliege; and a large num ber ol gentlemen in and aronnd Dnr bam, whose certificates have been fur nished the Manufactories. Orders solicited and promptly filled. NOTICE. Valuable Flouring, Grist and Saw Hills, forSale citisens of Cypres again, and we can W- H Horris & mil HJJjJ- safelv promise a good report from u far i- . r..m. . ing to say about the recent conduct of i them on the 1st Thursday in August this judicial functionary iu Halifax, on I next. tho occasion of his holdincr his sum- I Too much praise cannot be given to fnmmUM tt L - mer term of the Court there, but bo- Mr. W. F. May, forhis energy in U111IIIIMI" HierUIldlllb. fore writing anything we found in the I getting up this meeting, and his ef Raleigh News the following Communi- fort in making the time pass pleasant cation which speaks for itself. It will b' to all. He is doing a good work in COTTON FACTORS AXD 23, 25 and 27 Commerce 8t, Norfolk, fa. fered for aale on reasonable termi. The Mills are in k-oI tanning order, and draw custom limn lr &n ot country. Cnnw: cU with the mills in 80 acrva of loI land, ppy t W. L. THORP, R.:ky Mouot X.C. Will make liberal Currency ad van ceson produce or bill lading In baud. Mr. A, M. Noble; of N. C, Is con netted witn our house, and will be bo seen that while receiving the poo- I that section. New houses are being pla's money for holding a regular term I huilt, and the people show signs of of the Court, he puts off down to thrift and enterprise. We most also Nash to advance the interest of his return oir thnks to 3Ir. Alphena Hin- F!1 to reolT th patronage of tt ... . .i . I nuiirienas. arij. uow macn more win a lor- i wu wi aiuuucu iwjwu vo ua, id gev bearing people endure from such re creant officials? G. W. MINNIS, Photographer, For the Daily News, A. Rnclioal Jmltce! ting a good club of subscribers to the EAGLE HOTEL tOU 1KB. I . Louisburg, II. C. Old No. 47. New HI Sycamore 8t. PETERSBURG, Ya. Gallery. 3IAIN STRE2T. At my Gallery over Mr. T. X. Csr- lile's Store can le tound at all times, rnnd, quare and matin frames. I am also prepared to take Oem tvpes. ''trd and cabinet aire Photogrsphs. ; Wheo you wsot a good pictort ci joarself and family, call at my Gallery. Very Respectfully, y. a CLirroK. SIX REASONS WHY TOO lUOCXD UICU Dl a TIIE PENN MUTUAL UFE i!isuhai;ge company.' D'-'l CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia! 1st. Becanje it is one of the oldest COtanaaiee in the rxurntrr. and east tie a t - - . . i . I . . . ' I x.--u'c rrr-rj m iiarnra irnn i uav oi expensaeata. be altogether deprived of their risrht to vote, they then went to BrassfieTds in Granville where Mr. Bullock and his crowd had told them all alone- thev ought to vote. Bat before they could The financial condition of our sister counties, uranville, Halifax and Franklin, is indeed deplorable, Hali fax has a board of Commissioners who have as little regard for honesty as PaomiEToa. -o A Jcbt Days THAT this county to fill a'vacancy and served V?h PUca hftd Pd a in that capacity during the remainder of that term, which oxpirod on the first Monday of September 1871, and on that day oommencttl a second tortn of service by virtue of an .election by the people of the county on the 1st Thurs day in August 'proceeding, and resigned his efSee as such on the 25th day of November 1872. During' thw tunc of ijf JTt service as county commis sioner, sixty-one meetings of tho Board IXtre held of which ho attended only fifty, missing eleven or more than one sixth. He was agnn appointed a com ttted to the Brassfield votleg ground with a message in writing, m these word. " To the Inspectors of the Polls at Brassfields. You are hereh r instructed to chaU lenge every voter from the "Cut off" Kept Together Three Ajter Findtso a Verdict HE JUDQK MlOHT MAKE A PARTISAN Sfebcq 15 Anothes COUXTT I caid to hfr ia-. in tbe lost tU-oi at pi ice n.Mt a.tUci Hn guaranttv . Gallery ctibl kUed u 1874 Oct. 2 ly 53 53 PETERSBURG Ya, The Present nronrt tar hm Ben Bailer. They recently allowed I tbe Eagle Hotel, (formerly occupied their Chai. man, who is OTiara. a byJ DeDt) for, nnmber X- colored lawyer, eight hundred dollars I regular and transient boarders, has Watchmaker and JCW for legal advice rendered hit own I nloe rooms, we'l furnUhed, and fitted I - board- the Register of Deeds was al Halifax, K. C-, June 24, 1875. Editoi $ Datlg News : lowed eight hundred dollars for ex tra services, and Larkin, the radical Sheriff,' was allowed sixteen hundred dollars. These outrageous bills the Treasurer has refused to bay. A Tne extra term of the Superior Court who has tendered his vote at Frank- tor this county is now in session. Judge I meeting of tho taxpayers of the county I nton, Pranklinton Township. They Watts presiding. At the past term of has been called. Granville is in debt voie ner ana are I va -.w o i . . I , . .... not entitled to vote anywhere." "cwl"l ourw wun one jcuas aoous seveniy inousana aonsri and n v 1W! lot ordersgobegging. Frank- And what great King and Lord wns be, tnst be sbould inatruct the Id- Powell, of color, was indicted for the murder of a Mr. Cohen, of Battleboro, in December last. Upon affidavit of luissioneron theoth January 1874, to pectors of tbeElection at Brassfields! ZZZT ST mJ ()11.nft), nM.ra ,nA : He fulminating a Bull of Dwlranchise. thu county tor tnah The murder was mofc aggravated and brutal and the citixeaa and friends of the deceased em. ployed llcssrs. Phillips ofTarboro, and Bona, of Rocky Ucsnt to prosecute. The prisoner was pot ?poa bis trial fill another vacancy, and was sworn in on the 19th of January 1874, and served for the rem -inder of that term which ended on the 1st Monday of Pcptcmbcr fllwing. During this rime. twcRty ki.m lu-vting of the JJoaru' Yfprtt hUj, rt wj.'uh Mr. Bul- raent against those people, who ought to have as much right under the Con stitution to vote a h 1 It will be seen that he made three consecutive at tempts to ntteily deny that people the right to vote tor the men of their choice. ThU is a part of his rrenrd. lin's CommLsioner seem to be aa dis honest as Halifax's and have drawn upon their dish snored names, the exe cration of all good men. The county seems to be a dieted with thai some what modern curse, a Ring,' which has been manipulating iu orders. Hundreds of county orders have been and a jury empanelled of some of the changed so as to call for larger sums. np In tbe best style. He has also lars-a and convenient rooms for Salesmen to display their samples. The table Is dally supplied with the best the m r- fcet anords. He will spare no pains In Jmaklng his boarders comfortable, and hopes he will receive a liberal patronage from the public Jan. fcth 1875. WtLLlAlMO.V, UPCHUItCil THOMAS, Wholesale Qkocixi AM) t . - ConmissioH Merchant e, Ko. 5X Fayetteville Street, ItALEIQH, N. C. Opposite Uttropolitaa Hall.' E. HICUTJ c!er. Tm Waiefaea and Jwelnr e tbe We MaaaaKtors and at tbe loweat prtees. AU work perapnaUy atteaded to and war ranted. tl U 8yeamors 8U, Peterburr,Ts To the Public Having moved my shop to my bouse about hall mils from the bodnee part of Town, oo the Frank lio too road. I take pleasure in informing the people of Franklin, thai I am prepared In do all work la my line, as cheap as can be uon cisewnere. i am very thankful far peat patronage, ud sincerely hope thai yon w IU continue to patronise me. I am very Respectfully, ISHIH GREEN. P. 8. Partiea willing to have work done, will leave li with Xfr. Ballard, at Messrs. Barrow 6 Pleasants store and win do attended io proaptlr. JaaSfrif. . : ' Because every poller balder is a nv caber of the Cosapeay, entitled to all us advantages and privileges, hav ing a right o vote at all elections tor trustcea, and thus has an inneac is its mans gem en t. ' 8d Because it has the largest accu mulated fuxd of any life Insaraoct Company ia the State. 4tb. Ikysase by economical mas agement. Its ratio of expenses io toul income is tar below the average et Life Companies, (See OSdal Insnraace Report.) 5th. hecaese it has declared more dividends xn anmbw, and of a larger average percentage, ihaa any Coopasy la the United States. For example: Policy No H, far 13000, has been paid to the widow of a Philadelphia merchant, nponwbka twenty-three dividends had been de dared, ave aging lty eeven per cent. Had these dividends been used to pox chase AddiUoes to this policy, snoie would have been realized -mx-Bg the policy worth $11,045; CLh. Because it is liberal in its rata agement, prompt In its setttlemeati, safe beyond a contingency, and its ratts are as low as any first-class Coap ialheeoaatry. Principal Features. Small expee absolute security .large return preaianu, prompt payment of losses, and Ubtra ty to the Insured. Tf. XL FINCH, Oen'l, Hansger ft Korth Carolina, - TT. D. 8FRUTLL, GenL Agest, rnsklletna, IT. C.
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