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Franldin Courier GEO. 8. BAKKU, PaorEiETom Louisa rjrta........ July, 9, 1875 SPECIAL ITEMS. We will send the Courier and Godcy Ladtf Book, with beautiful Oil chronio "Rescue,'' 12 month Tor $1.50. Persons going to and from Franklin ton, will do well to take the Mail Hack of Mr. H. C. Jooe. He Is kind, courteous and obliging, and leaves noth ing undone that will add to the comfort of the Ira eler. My Stock of spring and Rummer ood, is very large, and I pledge my wlf to Bell as cheap as any one in Louis burg. I have aUo a good Htock of Con foctionarieR, Groceries &c. &., all at the lowest market price for Cah. T. N. CARLILE. Guitar For Sale ! ! I have on exhibition at tbe Store of Messrs. White & Shaw, a very fine with case, which I will sell cheap. It it altogether a beautiful Instrument. It. S. WHITE Lonisburg N. C. ILocal Itenisi. Vote for Col W. F. Green, and re form. ,,,' ' $2,00 per annum is the price of the CouniEB. Th JAU, COMPLXTED. llr. W. J; Dunn has just put the finishing touch to the jail and yard in the shape of a substantial granate wall about 130 feet long in front of the yard, which makes a beaotif ul side walk. Mr. Dunn is a thorough master of his trade, and fills his contracts laUhfuIly. We hope that Refreshing sbowers on last Friday I he may get sufflcient work here tojos- and Saturday. ... , Sparkling Soda-Water at Cliftons every day. Mr. hos. White lea last week for Old Point, where he will spend some time. If you wish rvfunn andV a letter system of, revcnimeiit,Jute for Col. W. F. Green for the convention. The and paid it dated several of accounts. We would respectfully call your at tention to the new rich, and cheap Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Ware, Clocks and fancy good, at Youngs, Marble Front Jewelry Store, comer Sycamore & Bank streets, Petersburg, Va., Solid 18kt plain Gold Kings for engsgement and wed hing purposes. Youngs, Celebrated Perfected Periscopic Spectacles and Eye Glasses, will improvo end benefit your eye-sight. Cull and sco them when you visit Petersburg. MALLOEY' S ACHE 8Q)BE. o PERUVIAN! GUANO. . (ienuim FKMJVIAN Giwno di toot from Government wan-house Guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Very Uw for Caul i. W. fl. MALLOllY Cociawi for, the Campaign- only Fifty Cents. Let every Demo crat in the Cnnty subscribe at once. ire call especial at ention to the advertisement of Mr. M. S. Davis, Principal of the '.-Lomsbunr Male Academy. CoL R. W. Sing etary, Editor of the Wilson Plain Dealer has bn nom. inatcd for the Convention . in Wilson county. The first cotton bloom of the season, in this county, was sent us by Maj. Thomas of Cedar Rock, it bloomed on the 2nd, it was of the Pierce variety. The Oxfor Torch-Li old will be is sued daily during the sessionof the Methodist District Conference, 'which meets in that place soen, price for the I biring session locts. tify him ii making Lonisburg his home. ' ! " r ' What Oans Chick Did. f From the New Haven "Journal and Courier." As an instance of what one check ac complished, and bow its meanderings terminrted, It is stated that one was drawn by a prominent gentleman of this city, about two weeks ago for about $800, ' and was passed by tbe endorsed to a.lamber firm In this city. From thence it went to seven other coosernp, and finally found its wsy to the original endorser of it. The last endorser happened to be one who was in arrears to the drawer, and seeing his name to the check and the rounds the check . had gone and thegood it had done, concluded be would 1'do komething". handsome to the drawer. over. That check liqui- GREENSC0.10 FEMALE COLLEGE, OQ) WD ureensooro, iv. u. Tbe Fall Session will begin on the 18th ot August. ERMS REDUCED. Barrow & Pleasants Charge per Session of 20 weeks. Board (f-zclusive of washing & lights) $75 00. Tuition tn regular English course. 23 00 Charges tor extra studies, moderate. For Catalogues containing particn lars,apply to T. M. Joses, President. N. H. D. WILSON, , President Roard of Trustees. I thousand dollars worth season those Franklinton , N.ri Tin: Wavkuly Mag azink This Magazino published by Moses A. Dow, Htcton Mass., is now in its fiftieth yeir, It is a Kixty column Magazine, and furnishes with each number a page of the choicest music. There are no con tinued stories all are concluded in the paper in which thoy begin. .The price of the paper is $5,00 for 12 $3 for 6 fl,50 for 8 ronths. Mr. K. D. Watson, is agent forth Wheeler & Wilson Sewing 3achino. He also repairs and puts in good work ins order, machiues of other patents,' and also keeps on hand needles &o. &o. which he will furnish at tbe lowest price, ho warrants all his work. Call on him at the Eogle Hotel. Ague Conqueror ; No Quinine, no Arsenic, no Poisons. This is strong language, as Pliysi- . m i I g Clans ana lnemi8is iiayo ior years We are exposing in every, paper, the corruption and extra vagance of our coun ty officials, subscribe and learn how your county has been swindled and cheated out of the money that has been wrung from you as taxes. . Clubs of Subscribers to the COIiRl ER, are coming iu every week, but we have a large mailing book and have room for more. Friends dont cease your efforts, until the COURIER is put in every family in the county. In making the excavation for one of the pillars of tbo new bridge - at this place, the workmen dug up a solid tump about twenty feet under ground. Vote for Col. W F Green and re formation against B.F. Bullock Jr., who is in favor of the present consti tution putupoti us by nilitary authori ty, and is in many respects uusultcd to the wants of our people. ArpoiXTKl.- John A. Hyruaii has caused one Plumnier, a nerro from Warren count to be appointed route or mail agent between VYjhiaugton and Weldon. He m -cocds Mr. Rdinsoii. and took his place the first July. Does the negio intend to coutinu to occupy th,j back .seat In the Radi cal p rt ? He has already I ecn pro scribed. -Sa s tbe white Radical 'it wi never do to run a nigger he will get bea en scve al hundnd " .How man of their Mbl e n cn can get e'eeted Avit out the negro v te? Sensible Wobds About Advkr TisiNa.iThe following is from the financial article of tbe New Orleans Picayune: The people who ait nerv ously in counting-houses, or behind their goods, waiting lor customers to take them by storm, and making no efforts jto let the world know the bar gains they have to offer, will find the very no propitious. Many of who have spent large sums In dtummers and paying for !other well known appliances of trade, have effected large sales but swallowed up too large a share of the receipts la such enormous attendant expenses. The best remuneration has been found i i i . - . oy luose wi;o nave returned to more legitimate old-fashioned methods of pushing their business. We say if, not simply because we are interested in this line of expenditure, but as our best advice! to ail who wish to be - enterprv- siog ana to secure a larger custom there is nothing now so effective to this end as judicious advertising. A little advertisement may be like a gentle touch of the whip to poor Dobbin's none, ,a mercy thrown away;" but a iberal outlay is almost certain to bring t m a huge n turn, and this will last even beyond the cuirent season. : We do not btlievc that any one who has valuable service or desirable property to offer can lull of reapiDg a rich harvesv by continuous advertUicg on a large scale. To UBuy EXECUTOR'S Hot ice. To Creditors and Debitors. Having, on the lOih day of June, 1875, obtained letters testamentary on tbe Estate of J. J. Minetree, de ceased. I hereby notify all persons hold Ing claims against said Estale to pre sent tbe same to me lor payment oa or bofore the 1st day of July, 1870, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Pea sons owing said Estate are here by requested to make immediate pay ment. .. . E. W. FULLER, Louisburg, June 10th, 1875. Executor. yon want. Their new "W A. H T & 33 E O. m Franklinton, H C, Art determined to close out their LARGE and ASSORTX- BTOCSI t GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. ' If you want goods CHEAP CALL OK TflElf. Aay kUd of jrodt taken at liest prices, AT IV A R D .& B R, 0. Tarnklinton, X. Cs T .CMS. gOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AQSl Raleigh, N. C. The only ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY in the South. Eight pages. Forty colums. Containing more reading mat ter than any weekly published in the Southern States. The first number of tbe SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED xam will be issued on Saturday, fiStfe day af Jaa,lC7S. 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 SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On its list of contributors will be found the names of many of the best writers in the South. Serial and short stories, poems and sketches, and well condncted editorial departments giving the latest personal literary, scientific, political religious and commercial in teligence, will furnish every week an amount of reading matter unsurpassed by other papers, in excellence and uaria ety. It is intended to make tbe Southern illustrated age a journal for the fireside; seveaal columns will l specially d. -voted to all subjects No latniiy should be without it. I II jfhV IflV Subscription mice onlv 22 oer an- I -u-' " m.WM. num. Postage tree. R.T. FULGHTM, Editor. Raleigh, N. C. Arriving and constitutes for the largest in ILoiiisburs. Cash, MACHINERY FOR PIANOS! PIANOS ! ! August Doxrr Manufacturer of Piaao Fortes, bees to snnounce, that be is supplied with new. sad second hand Pianos, which be offers at low prices; spplicatlons by letter will reotiva prompt attention. I All PREPARED, assisted by competes t workmen to undertake the most extensive repairs of every description. Reicrenos made to the nautical pro frssion fa general, and to my large una. btr of patron. ; July 17-1 a-m. Raleigh, X. C Improved Cucssa-' ber WoodPcapls the acknowledrsd STANDARD ct '.hs market, by popular Ttta (diet, the best poop ior tha least money. Attention Is ia- ited to BlatchUy's IaproTsd J Brsckrt, ths Drop CLsck COITPLETE THIRTY HORSE POW ER Portable Steam Saw Mill, used six months, warranted to be as perfect as say new mill. Cost $2,7W cash. Price $3,1 50. v Terms eary . 25 HOUSE PO WER-POK-TABLE ENG1HE, IK TIBST OJL83 OKDEB. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES of Tsrious Horse-Powers, Gum and Leather Belt ing, Steam Pumps, C1RCULAJ1 SAWS, -Etc. Jim t- Send for descriptive Circular. I Valve, which can be withdrawn with out distorting tbe Joints, and thaoap per chamber which never cracks, teaks or rusts and will last a lils Ucaa. For sale by Dealers and the trade gta erally. In order to be surs that you get tfiatcbley's Pnstp, U cartful and see that it has my trade -mark as sport. If you do not know where to buy, do. crip tire circulars, together wlthths name and address ot the sgent nearest you, will be promptly forauned by ad dressing with stamp. Charles E." Blalchley, Hannlacturer. i 50 Commerce Rt, Philadelphia, Pa. April 2-tum. flejw Advertisements, fff Is it absolutely certain that Judge Watts the King of tbe Franklinton Cliquo and Halifax Candidate voted for John Williauison lost year for the Legislature ? He did not en lig'uten tlie people on this point the day he was hero and nominated Mr Bullock. Remember citizens of Franklin that thoTax list cost the county $101 3.60 before it reached the Sheriffs hands.' Was there ever such extravsgance in a county ? Verily, tbe oounty officials tried to compound a preparation that J groweth fat on th bard earned mouey would entirely cure Fever and Ague I 0f the people. without the use of strong medicines ttich as Quinine, Artcnicand other poisons injurious to the system. Thero is no case of Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Con gestive Chills, Night Sweats, Liver Complaints, &c, that this remedy will not cure at once and permanantly. It purifies the Blood, Liver, Spleens'. I iong oal ho long?" and au secrcawry uiu bu suevmw ly that the Chills will not return dur ing the season, even when persons bav had them for years. Sold by DR. J. B. CLIFTON. Loubburg, N. C. 30 sv R.EWABB. Ordered by the Board nf County Commissioners, that the above reward ot $500 will be paid to any person who will furnish evidence sufficient to se cure tbe conviction of the party or par ties guilty ol changing or altering Coun ty Orders. lo tic e. In as much County Orders have been altered, thereby practicing a traud upon I the County, the Board of Commissioners this day direct the Clerk I to iisae . a public notice thioogbtbe "COURIER," and Pos ters in each Townbhip, requesting all persons holding COUXTY ORDERS issued; prior to July 1st 1875, to present them to the Rogisterot Deeds for Reg- istratibn. v 1 ' P. B. HAWKINS Cbrm'n. Board Com. J B. TUCKER, Clerk. One door East Corner Blount and Morgan Streets. Raleigh, N. C. PRACTICAL ' STONE CUTTER, And Dealer in ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE. All kinds of Monuments, Tombs, Headstones and Garden Statuary .made to order on reasonable terms. Orders from a distance promptly filled. Call in person, or address JOHN CAYTON. P. O. Box. No. 303. Valuable Town PEOPEETY Onr Motto. All kind O REFERENCES. Railroad Schedules. 1 We mention a few to whom ws have sold second banded Engines : W. 8. Uaixobt, Franklinton, N. C of roceries H.j.o.n.n.uxiocto-.N.o. J. A. Bcxrov, & Co., Jackson, N. C (brnoranteed at "Northern For Bale ! Prices Havinc determined is not included the Sheriffs commis sions, which added to it will swell the amount to over $100,000. " How HOARDING FEMALE SEMINAEY, LOU18BURO, N. C. Tle Tall Session will commence Wednesday July 14th and ouUnue full 20 weeks. TERMS. Board with washing, furnished rooms and English Tuition, $90.00 Languages Latin and French " each, 5.00 llilc on Piano with use of Instrument, 20.00 Ten or twelve, young ladles can find board with the Principal. . gf ( irculars sent on application. MISS CORNELIA A. CRENSHAW, $9 4.000 County taxes wrung from the impoverished people of our county 1 Valuable Land fOf Sale. in the last six years. In this amount rt er I Having - bought and renovated the very desirable plantation formerly own ed by Ma). D. 8. Hill. I now offer it tor Sale on reasonable terms. It is situated about four miles from Lonisburg and contains, by survey, 240 acres, a little over half ot which is now open and ready for cultivation. Tbe remainder la cohered by a thick growth of young oaks and hickorys with a few pines. There is a good dwelling house and a number of out houses, an excellent gin house and screw1, all in very tail repair. Tbe land j produces well, and taken all to gether it is a most desirable invest- ment for an enterprising farmer. For further information apply to E. W. FULLER, Lonisburg, N. G. L0UISBURG MALE i.CADEMY. The Fall JScssion WILL BKGIN JULY 12Tn, 1875. The people of Franklin have paid into the county treasury in the past six years, over $94,000. Where, oh 1 where has it gone. Very little of it spent on public improvements. The eyes of the county officials stick out with .fatness, while the people mourn under the heavy burden placed upon them. Shall theso things continue? to leave the Louisbarg, July 5th 1873. pleasant little Town of Lonisburg, I offer my HOUSE and LOT for Bale. This property is situated in the Eastern part of the Town on Tan Street, on an elevation and very healthy, there is II acres in said : Lot, with a TWO STORY DWELLING, 4 Rooms 18 feet square, 1 Dining and Cook Broom 18 feet square in the Basement, with an office and other out Houses on the premises, and one of the best wells of water in the State, in SO feet of tbe House. Also another Lot. three-fourths ot an acre with a GOOD HOUSE, on the opposite side ot the street. This property can be bought cheap for CASH, or on reasonable time. Possession given any time. HT Apply to - W. H. FURMAy. Frefobt Added Btmxow Sc Pusasxxts, Loulsburg, T. A. Pbjcb A Co., Statesville, Y. BnaawiXT, Hsppy Horns R&HH fc HUNTER, Richmond, Vs. Jan.-296m FEET & ATKINSON. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. No. 45 Roanoke Avenue "NORFOLK, Va. Bept. 18 Ly NOTICE 2 Barrels Flour, bought The Ladies will give a Musical Con cort at the College Cbapel on the 13th Inst., for the benefit of the Episcopal Church at this place. We feel per fectly safe in saj ing that the enter tainment will be recherclie in every particular. Then the cause is a most laudable one, and we bespeak for the ladies who have it in charge, a full house. before the ad- P. 8. Expecting to leave soon, I hereby give notice to all persons in debted to me as late Superior Court Clerk of tbe County of Franklin, or otherwise, to settle with me by July 1st mean 'what T stl? il psrsons'Sving VCCC wMcIl W t1f msi sa sw i se t m will n sisiiiiit Tisii n I es we senses mmm m q w smmwiv wmmm tor settlement. w. h. y. Msj Sl-4-w June 25thl875, 4-w. WITH E. TROTTi HATS AND CAPS, -34 Huorer Strcst. . ;; Baltlmorcr lid. The preiioiit' Constitution has per- Prlncipal. I QO greater deficiency than that of its provisions ooneorning the franchise. No man who has committed a crime and been disgrace by punishment therefor should vote. And no man who does not contribute to the common ftmd for support of governmcut, which defends him and protects his interests, should have a voice in determining the affairs of State and- nation -unless ab ject poverty combined with physical infirmity (disease or old age) shall honorably exempt him from his obliga Tcrmo pes Session. Board with the principal wash ibg, lights and towels not in cluded,) c . - . $60 00 Tuition pi Primary Department 15 90 j Regular English Course, 20 00 Latin and Greek, each, extra. 5 00 "IST Board must be paid in advance, and Tnition at the elose of the session. M. S. DAVIS, - ' f- Priacii-al; -AOKNT FOR THE WHEELER & VILSOII LOUISBURG, X. a OSoo at "Kagle UoteL YA11B0U0UGU 110U8E BALEI2IL n.C G. W. BLACKKELL, Proprietor. TO HIE PHYSICIANS OF FRANK UN AND WAKE COUNTIES. Bavins? been appointed Arnt for Uie Kentucky iitual Britcflt Ao elatkHi of I lylclan,,, for FmnVlin ana Wai Coiuitle, Re--tfully Informstbe Plijkianof uM t-ountlra that they cau procure f ertlli.-tr of Life XcmbcraUlp by applying to me. J, B. CLIFTON, M.D. Loaifburg, N. C. LOUISDURC, SEABOARD k ROANOK RAILROAD CO HP ANT. -bend Stove for D2IT0TT & PlcEsinUi' LonisbBrg, N.C. OrricsEiiMuiSCiviiBK R (A fartaKwUi, Jui Ut ISiS CBAXGX OF SUrCDPLZ. Oe jU after TiiUy, Jaamrj lai 1S7S Traiaa will Ut Hkkw (tulj (baSaj s. eepd) as feBov; yUUtsniuiiUj. Ke. I. IWiiLt- true (Uiir ai 4 a. au ,4 r su I. -TnitC 2i. ? Fnixat trala t n acsivsat roirrcioiTii. a. iUil trsia caHj at.. lllr o. L. mix tnia dfly at 1 J CO No. J. rrtiU Trsia at 4 00 r. a. Fni tmaa av a faaaevsera Car at fctcaaar fcr rAmXm, rtjmoaUi A Land, hp ew rjMXYater, and Cfcosraa lren Wu Frselfia U 7 0 a. jc. ca Uoodtj, ?rtnra.rrs sad FrUsjf. SCHEDULE OF THE PETERS BURQ RAILROAD CO UP ANT. PASSENGER TRAIK3. LXJLTK WSXDOJI. Express Train .8,X0 a, a. ' Mall Train 4.13p.sa. A&SIVXAT Pktxxsbubo. Express ,12.10 a. ou Msxl ...8.05 p. cs. Lxavk PsrrxasnvRO. Mall .6.1 7 aim. Express A17 p.ra, Abrivx at Wixdox. j Mail V. 9.30 ,J a Express ..7.00 p. m FaxioBrrTaixxc Leave Petersburg 9.00 p. m. Leave Weldon 8.S0 p. a, Arrive at Wehlon a fit m. Arrive at Petersburg.... .tOO a-xa. Gastox Tbaih. Leave Petersburg 4 5 aj xs. Leave Gaston 1.15 p. Arrive at Gaston 12.20 p. xa. Arrive at Petersburg .... 7X) p. so. Freights fur Gaston Branch Ul be received at tbe Petersburg depot cxJr on MONDAYS and THUItSDAYS. Tbe depot will be closed at 4.-00 p. a. No goods will received alter that hour. - J. O. SPRIG O, Engineer and General Manager. Raleigh & Gaston R. R, company. ScraujrTEf Dsrr'e Orrtcie, l Raleigh, N. C, Jorte llth!!. X On and after Monday June 17U 1872, trains on the Raklgti A Casts Railroad, will run daUy (Sunday ex cepted) as follows: Mail. Tjcaix. !r Rklrh 10X0 a. as. . Arrlvei at Weldon 3.30 p. Iraves Wcltlou y.U Arrheaat Ilalelgii.. g.oi p. m ACCOUJfODATloaC TSU.IX. leaves Rallsi 8.00 p. r. Arrlres at Weldoo CJZ) a. tm. Leases Wtlloa 9.1 , Arrives at Raleigh BJU0 d. ra Mall train xoaaes dove coaaecUos) as Weldon with the seaboard & Cosoeks Railroad and Raj Line EUaacrs via. lilUmrre, to sad from all polat. North, West and North vest sad witw the Petersburg RaiLroad via PeUrairv Ricbmoad and WasLisgtoo Citv tm and Irco all points North and liurth west. And at Raleigh with tbe North Cas olina Railroad to and froxa all potats. 8ouh and Soutbsrcax, aad with the RaidhiL Augusta Air Line in JJtr ' wood aad FsytUerillc Accommocation and Fraigtt traias enaneet at weldoe with Aecotamoda tioo and Freajjht traias oa Scaord 4 Roaaoke Railroad aoU Pdersbarff Railroad. 5 Aad at Raldrh with AmR.. tion aod freight tralss oa Kcrth W UnaRaiiroad. Persons livin- aloej tie Lse of the road can visit Ualci-h U U noreia by Accommodation trsia, asd raaaiM several hours, asi rttra the saae rv BOBS. ' A. D. AND?j:73. . Cm! Sat E G.r;nio. IspC tf TraBspsrUtios ' tion.--Mar. ;
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