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Franklin Courier GEO. S. BAKER, Pko riu eto r. Louisburg ......Aucu,r 27, 1875. SPECIAL ITEMS.. "We will Rend tl.e Courier and G nicy's Lady's Boofc, -with beautiful Oil chrorao" Rescue,' 12 months' for $1.50. f Persons going ti and from Franklin--, ton, will do well to take the Hail Hack of Mr. II. C. Jonea. He is kind courteoas and obliging, and leaves noth ing undone that will add to the comfort of the traveler. My Stock of spring and Hummer goods, is very large and I pledge my w.lf to sell as cheap as any one in Ixmis bure. I have also a good stock of Con- Toctionaries, Groceries &c. &M all'at the lowest market price for Cash. T. N. CARLILE. Local Items. Silver thread among the gold, is oc casionally heard in town. The CotmrER for three months only FirrV Cents. Ijet every Demo crat in the County subscribe at once. . TtETUHNED. Col W, II Yarborough. end Thos. White Esqr., who have been spending some time at the springs re turned home last week. CJubs of Subscribers to Uie COTTRl ER, are coming iu every week, but : we have a large mailing book and have room for more. Friends dont cease your efforts, until tile COURIER ,ia put in ever)' family in the county Cori:eckiox. In the list of Dele gates elected to the Convention, pub lished in our rarer of last week, there ,a i a a :n i... v finished but a very short time. We titled "Pearl," by Ethel of North Carolina, : and also a number of other original , and selected 5 rticlcs. The makeup and arrangement of the paper is good. The paper is a credit both to our State and the Editor, and ire hope it will receive the patronage of the people of the State, as it richly deserves to succeed. It is published at the low price of $2.60 per annum, by JL T. Fulghum, Raleigh N, C. Anotheu Prisoner Escaped Jail. We were under the impression that .the jail in Louisburg, was the strongest and most secure jail in the State. In fact vtq have heard compe tent judges say that it would hold securely the most adroit sharper and thief--but alas, how little we know of the powers 'of the human will, when put to the teat. Two negroes have es- Mr. E. I). Watson, is agent for tho I quite different. W heeler & ilson Sewing Machine. He also repairs and puts in good work ing ordor, machines of other patents, and also keeps on hand needles See. &c. which ho will furnish'"-at ' the lowest price, he warrants all Ins TVork. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. St. Paul's Parochial School. 1 appears several errors. nuxmc some of the Democrats with the liituicals. and as they do not mix well, we separate them this week, making the result Titk Wavkuxy Magazine This Magazine published by Moses A. Dow, Boston Mass.', is now in its fiftieth yc&r, It is a sixty column lagaztnc, and furnishes with each number a page of the choicest music. There are no con tinued storiesf nil are concluded in the paper in which they begin. The price of the " paper is $5,00 for 12 $3 for 6 $1,50 for 3 months. The newnd session of St. FauVs iaa- x-wi.-vu y- Parochial School will open September J nesday last nr J ile the ferry boat, en- 115th 1875, and continue twenty weeks. M. II. VAtTGnAN, Principal. JIisb Julia C. IIamme Assist. July 30-1875. We would rpcfxktfnlly call your at tention to the now rich, and cheap Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Ware, Clocks and fancy, goods, at Votings, Marble Front Jemlry Store, corner Sy.anwrc V lnk streets, Petersburg, Vo.,' Solid 18kt. plain Gold lungs for engagement and wed hing purpose. Youngs,'.' Celebratei 1 1 C-..t I 1 gaged in transporting buggies and horses, to the Grangers Pic-nic, two of the oarsmen c neaped in a regular pmWeticiijf, the boat was taken in charge by the passengers, and the two beligerents furnished with walking papers, damage done, very slight. A Mother Drowns Herself and Tfiree Ciiiidren. Reading, Pa., Aug, 17- In this city this afternoon the wife of Captain Phil. Besaenger, ited aecoinnanied b7 her tliree children, two 7 - 31 tm KKY. E. A. WIL80X. GEO. S. BAXX1. 1 C EIienaceaiel'euTn.ei. la as much as County Orders have! been altered, thereby practicing a fraud upon the County, the Board of Com missioners this dav direct the Clerk to issue a public noticj through the COU RIER, and Posters in each Township, requesting all persons tiolding COUN TY ORDERS issued prior to July 1st 1875, tm present tnem to toe Register Deeds lor Registration. '" P. B. ITAWKTN3 Chrm'o. Board Com. J. B. TUCKER, Clerk. Louisburg, July 6th 1675. AN ACT TO ASCERTAIN THE IN DEBTEDNESS OP THE DIFFER ENT COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWN8 OF TH18 8TATJP, AND TO PRESCRIBE A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. To the Masonic Fraternity In North arclina and tkeSouth. This is emphatically an age of prog ress. The world moves apace, but wub us, especially of the South, Uasonrj languishes, beeaiue lacking a proper dissemination of those pure principles peculiar to our grand old order. Our brethren of other more favored sections bare their periodical literature, and aae bbight and prosperous: we, too, should nourisa rn.au oioaaom as toe roee. There are In the South nearly 200,000 Freemason, and recognizing the imper ative need for a regular and permanent Organ peculiar! suited to the demands oftbisvaat nvmW wbo aie linked togeuicr oj an.ioaissomuie cosiq oi sincere aflectioo," we have determined to establish in the city of Greensboro, N. C a firht clasa XV" A. JEl D & B E O. Franklinion, H C, Are determined to dese out Ibe'r LARGE and ASSORTED STO Civ ft GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT TOE LOWEST rCSSir.IX HHUKE?. U you want gcols CHEAP-CALL ON THEM. Any kin.! or prodaee takto at est price, AT ' W A 11 D erifcoi.ic hncctaciss and la an.a vnv n,rwl resnv.t;rniv Kye Ohises, will improve and benefit 1 . , - J . , . 1 ', six and tliree years, lert ler home, Call and sco them . when you visit Petersburg-- - . i MALLOUYS . GUANO. . ti.M.uine PKUUVIAN Guano di Ti'ct from Government warehouse (juar liintocd pure and unadulterated.' Very lv for Cash. walked up the tow path of the Union canal and when near Grinds mill, tliree milea north of ttie city, .deliberately walked into the canal and drowned her self and children. The bodies were recovered. Y. S. MALTiORY, Franklinton, N. C. HOARDING FEMALE- '- j ...... - - LOUISIITJRG, N. C. ; ; The Fall Se.lon will commence Wednesday Jul' 14th and continue full 20 weeks. TERMS. Board with washing, furnished rooms and English 'Tuition, I auariisir's Latin and French - eaeli, Muie on Piano with use of Instrument, ' r TYn or I velv voting 1altes lind lut.trd with tin I'rincipal. l-4f" in ula rs nent on application. iVlS CORNELIA A. CRENSHAW, t Principal. .Tire 25th 187), 4-av. Tiir. bicst Law Cm- board of Town Commissioners, at a meeting held last xcek, passed an ordenanet, imposing a fine of two, dollars, on every on 3 eanght shooting grits or sho,, with" -grit shooters, in the limits of the town. This we hope will have the effect of cleaning our town of one of the greatest nuisances with which we have been afflicted for a long time. Look out Lye, the town officer is on the Wntch. , . $90.00 5.00 20.00 can The following from the Warrcnton (Htzetle speaks for itself: ; 'Some of our exchanges seem to for get there is such a place as Warren llieyarc continually boasting thatccr tain. counties gave only fifty or an hun dred white votes against Convention. As far as we know aud believe, only five white rneu in-Warren vote. against ' Convention, arid three of them were carpet-baggers. It is true we are in the midst of darkness, but like the needle to the pole, Warren is ever triie, true to her self and the best intcrets of the State.'' believe the old brick jail held prisoners just about as well as the granite; the only difference is, that in the old brick jail they dug through the wall, and in the present granite one, they walk out at the open door, or take freneb leave when sent to the spring for water, without being accompanied by a guard TnE Grangeks Pic inc. On Wednesday the 1 8th, the whole country for miles around, assembled at Dr. Perry's Mill to f pond the day, as one grand holiday, having been in vited by the Patrons of II usbandry, to come and partake of their hospitaJi ty, in the shape of a pic-nic in the woods. It was our pleasure to be present, and like all the others, we say the day passed1 off most pleasantly.' There were we ! suppose, from the best estimate we could make about fifteen hundred peoplei The Louisburg Cor nec Band, with their splendid instru ments was on hand, and made the forests and hills echo, with sweet soul st erring music The Raleigh string band was alao there, for the beuefit of 'I - - those who loved the danec. The table was large and. the supply larger. papt W. S. Harris read, a short speech, showing the purpoee and de sign of the order. Rev. M. Jt Ilant also delivered a short address Tue Grangers-, were! out 'in'' uniform. No disturl ance, all went merry and hap-py-aud returnee! home, feeling that the Grangers had. done their bet to make t!c day pass pleasantly to all, Buut.'l Act on Tim Part of a Wki.l Known Wkaltiiy Married Man o-y PmLxDKT.riiiA. Philadelphia, Aug. 17. A well known wealthy married man named John Li Kates was before a magistrate to da', charged wi'h a fiend ish assault on Miss. Pemberton. It ap pears that Kates seduced her when she was about fifteen years old, and she claims that Jhe has held her in a life of semi-siavery ever since. . Recently ehe attended a pio-nic without his permis sion, and when she returned he charged .f8rcbedoe2, weekly Masonic Newspa per, claims against the several counties, cit ies and towns of of this 8tate, wbethei by bond or otherwise, shall be preentd to the chairmen of ilie Board of Conn- . ' - . . cers oi saia ciues ana xowns as in case may be, within two years titer the maturity of such claim or claims, or the holders of such claim or claims shall be forever barred trom a recovery there-of: Provided,. That claims which have & B U 0. - FarnkHnton, S. C. with the above 5ame, inch as digaity and advancement ot the fraternity will approve. Its Lxte&atusx will be I'URX, sod ot the highest order; makiag the Journal a fit companion tor the most cultivated and refined, and a' welcome visitor to any household. In this connection we have engaged the services of able and already matured and become due sshall I PPallir writers whose hearts glow with be presented on or before the first of January,'Anno Domini one thousand eight handled , and - seventy-seven, or the holders thereof shall be forever barred of a recovery thereof. Ratified the 22nd daj oi March, A. D. 1875. I'EWIIB. a fond desire for the oeroetuitv of the Ancient Landmarks of oar liyitic Rites,11 and we will spare neither labor nor expense tn make the paper a highly instructive and popular Family and jtiuoDic TiBiur. - ; . With a Journal it tic experience of sev eral years, and a determination to give ail ooi timt,talent and energy to the pro motion of this important enterprise, we hope to receive from our Ussonie breth ren that liberal confidence and support which, by an entire devotion to its nie ces, hope to merit. It wilt be an dht pagr, thirtytwo column sbett, printed on good white paper, and lurnuned weekly attne low COUEIEE JOB OFFICE. We have added to our stock a splen did JOB PRESS, with an elegant selection of type of the latest styles, and we are now prepared to do JOE T7EK in the neatest and best manner. 8o you need not tend, vonr 'JOB WORK North, for we will do it fuit as well and cheap as you can get it elsewhere. USTOTICE o TO THE PHYSICIANS OF FRANK LIN AND WAKE COUNTIES. Having been appointed Amt for the "Kentucky Mutual Benefit Ao elaiKnof Physicians," for Franklin and .Wake Counties, Respectfully informs the Physicians of said counties that they can procure Ortifleate of Life Membership by applying te me. J. B. CLIFTON, M D. Louisburg, N. C. BLATCULtY'd m proved Cocuxa er Woed Pump Is he ackaowledgsd (STANDARD ot LETTER HEADS, ENYELOPE3. CARDS, Ordered bv the ' TJoard ot Count t Commissioners, that the above reward 1 Pc ot 2 per year. The first number Posters Bill Heads ot &uou will ne paid to any person woo will tarnish evidence tumcient to secure the conviction of the party par- tie guilty of. changing or altering County Orders. Whitelaw & Cro wder. Marble & Stone "W O JR K S , Raleigh. N C. . Persons ' wishing to purchase Head' stones or Monument?, enn sre and con sult with our Mr. Whitilaw, at Mr. J. A. Stone'a boarding house. An. 13-12-m. INS U Jl ANCE! will be issued on Wednesday, the 15th of September, and regularly on Wednes day ot each week thereafter. - - Cof All money should be tent by Check, PosU'fSce Order or Registered lettci . WILSON & BAKER, Greensboro, N. O. Until Sept. 1st addreaa as at Kisstoic, N. C. s OUTHERN COURT BLANKS, Ac- Ac, ill ei ra ted neatly and quickly. Give xxt atrial and we guarantee satisfaction both as to price and quality ot work 63 "63 PETERSBUllQ . Ya, E. ltlCOTER. ILLUSTRATED AO Hi Raleigh, N. C. The only ILLUSTR ATED WEEKLY I "JltclUllfAkCP MlH JCW- clcr. in tne boutii. iiubt paces, rortv columf. Containing more reading mat ter than any. weekly published in the Southern States. Th first number of the SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED aob will be issued on Saturday, 36th day of Juno, 1875. The Publisher intends making it an FINE WatrliM and Jewelry of tha be Mamuactor and at the lowest prior. All work pcrtorcdlj attended to and war ranted. ll B3 Sycamore 8t.lrcten.burjrT (. t i . he market, by popular ver i j diet, the beat pump for the least money. Attmlioa is in vited to Bistchlct'e Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn with r et ditturbing the Joints, ami the cop per chamber which never cracks, scales tr rusts and will last a life time, For sale by Dealers and tb tri lo geo. crsl.'y. in order to be tare thst yom ge: illatcblcy' Pflrap, be careful arid tee that it lias my trade-mark as spove. Ifyoudonot know where to buy, de scriptive fircuiaiv, together with the asme end address of the agtot nearest oo, will be promptly furnubed by ad dro&aing with stamp. Charles E. Blalchley, . Hainfactiirir. ; 500 Commerce Ft., Philadelphia, Pi. April 2M-m. PIANOS! PIANOS JJ August Dorrr Unofactnrer of Piano Fortes, begs to annoncce, that he ie sepnlied with new. and trcond hand. Illustrated record of tho times. It will lMrtf irn f rt M orohon fc ortf Pc. which he cffirrj at low prices; treat ot every topic. Political, H.stori- 1101106 10 HierCnaniS tUlU .ppUc.Uons by letter will recelre cal. literary, and Scientific, which is Tloijlorc prompt attention. I AM PREPARED, o current intetest. and pit the hit -UCalCia aseuted by coin pe tec t workmen to - , - INSURANCE ! Have your propertj Insured in :ood ler with miidehty, knocked her down J Dftnep V are prepared to give you insur ance in just such Companies, and at rates as low as can be obtained any where. Consult me before taking out a Policy with any one else, Ague Conqueror ; No Quinine, no Arsenic, no Poisons. This is strong language, as Physi cians and Chemists have for years tried to compouiid a preparation that would entirely euro Fever and Ague without the use of strong medicines snail nsOinniue. Arsenic and other A Daring BuiSglak and Horse Thiuf, Ou - Tuesday - last, a" -negro, named James Williams, who hails from South Carolina, was anested, and car ried before T. C. Davis Esq., 'and coin mitted to jail for burglary and horse stealing. He was first taken up for stealing JJr. Ed. Barnes' horse, and upon examination, it was found that he was the same villain, that had broken into stores at Rocky Mount, Joy ners and at Toisnot. ; Pioperty was in his posses sion which identified him and 'fixed his beat her in a brutal manner and then tore her clothes off her person and af ter pouring fluid all over her set fire to her and endeavored to burn her alive. The interference of some of the people inthehouse prevented the consumption of his design. On Friday evening last he whipped her in a bTutal manner and swore he would; disfigure her so that READ THE LIST OF she would never be able to go oat. Great efiorts are being made by inters ested parties to keep the detail of. the afiair from the public. Kates was held in 2,200 bail for his appearance at Court. COMPANIES New Advertisements, Motic for which we are Agent, Farmville Insurance & Banking Co., of Farmville Vs. ' poisons injurious to the , system. There is no case of Fevei and Ague, Ut u - aU doubt.Wi!son Aa IntcrroitWnt or Bilious Fevers, Con- e J- - roitin Cliills. Nicht Sweats, Liver n - -id.. vance. Complaints, c, that this remedy will not cure at once and pormanantly.- It purifies the Blood, Liver, Spleens; and all secreatory organs so effectual ly that the Chills will not return dar ing tho season, even when persons, bav had them for years. Sold by DR. J. B. CLIFTON. Louisburg, NC. ' ' - ';1 ''-'-': TXT TUfltTM AGENT FOR TUB WHEELER & WILSON . LOUISBURG, N. C. ,,- Office at -Ksgle Hotel ' -y with .TA31I 13. TKOTT, WHOLESALK DEALER TH HATS AND CAPS, 34 Hanoyer Street. : Baltimore, Md. We copy the following from the Wilmington Jow not of the 18th ex plaining the cause of it trouble with the printers. We most sincerely hope that the Journal will come safely out of its difficulties, for it is an invaluable friend to the Convention party in this State Hear the cause, ''The conspiracy against tlie Journal has taken a wider range and now cm braces among its members not only the printers fraternity of the City, but our old enemy thej, Radical party as well, nianv of whose members we learu have contributed money to buy off our prin ters. Twenty dollars a piece, and transportation back to tlidir homes in Georgia did the work for them aid for us,' and it was Radical money in part at least, that did it. The Soutiikrn Illustrated Age. Tho above is the title of a new illus trated weekly, the first copy of which was issued: lasV week. This number tias three ilmstrations, one, a Iplendid portrait of the late, Ex-Gov, "William A. Graham, with" biographical sketch. of his life by Maj. Seaton Gales, also portraits of Got. C. H. Brogden, and the-wife murderer. Scott Partin. There is commenced a scriel Story, en- 0 I respectfully announce to the citi zene of Louisburg and vicinity, that I am prepared to do plain eewing for La dies and Gentlemen, also plemmlng, Stitching and Ruffling. Charges moderate-' - -' I- : RS. P. n.RlHTH.. , Louisburg N. C N. C. Home Insurance Co., Raleigh N.C, illustritions that can be obtained. original or foreign. Tbe SOUTUERS ILLUSTRATED AGS will be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On its list of contributors will be found the names of many of the beet writers In the South. Serial and short stories, poems and sketches, and well conducted editorial departments giving tbe latest personal literary, scientific, political religious and . commercial io- tehgence, will fnrnish every week an amount of reading matter unsurpassed by other papers, in excellence and uari tiy. It is intended to . make tbe Southern illustrated age a Journal for the fireside; seveaal columns will be specially drvoted to all subjects pertaining to domtsticaud social lite. No family should be without it. Subscription price only f 3 per an num. Postage tree. R. T. FULGHTM, Editor. . Raleigh, N.C. WILLIAM SON, UPCIIURCH THOMAS, W ii olksale Grocers AND - Commission Me r chant i, Xo. 53. Fayetteviile Street, , RALEIGH, X. C. Opposite Metropolitan Hall. ESTABLISHED 1847. You are hereby notified to come for ward Immediately, and give Ire the amount of yonr . purcliases to tho 1ft of July, The law requires that you should have done so on the 1st day of July. J.B. TUCKER, Register of Deeds undertake tbe mott extcntire rtpairs of every description. Reference made to the mnical pro fession in gecciaf, and to my large uom btj of patrons, July 17-ia-ro. Raleigh, N. C Railroad Schedules. , Old Dominion Insurance Co. mond, Va. Rich- W. H. nbrris ?i Sons,, NOTICE. Valuable and Saw Flouring, Grisi Hills, for Sale. City Fire Insurance Co., Richmond, Southern In cur ance Co Richmond, Ta. . . . v. -.,--..,.' Tbe Davis mill property situated on 8andy Creek' in Franklin county is of fered for sale 'on reasonable terms. The Mills- are j in good running order, and draw custom from a large scope of country. Connected with the mills is 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. . i PETERSBURG, Vol . - l 1 : - - . Executes every style of likeness trom card to life size, ii the best styles of at . Prices moderate. satisfaction guaranteed. Gallery established ia 1874 .Oct.2-ly Policies writ'en on Steam, Water and Horse Power Cotton Gins. On Cotton in Store, On Store, Houses and Stock r of Goods. On Dwellings, Furniture, Out Houses, Palling &c. (Beo. . Baker, . .. AGENT. " - "- ' " - " -" ' " r Louisburg, N. C. COTTON FACTORS AXD Commission Merchants. .... 4 23, 2S and 27 Commerce St. - Norfolk, Ta. Will make liberal Currency ad ran ceson produea or bill lading In liand. mx. A. II. Noble, of II. C, Is eon nected with out liouse, and will be pleased to receive the ' patronagt of his friends. CANVASSERS wanted tor two superb works of French Art, "Little Runaway and ber Pets, and the pretty paii1, "The Dinner, and the Nap." These pictures are worthy of a place in costly homes and inex pensive enough for tbe simplest. Sel ling rapidly, and take ou sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, and qalck returns. A ny active person who will take hold can make a hand some income. Send for our best terms at once. J. D. FORD & CO., 27 Park Place, N. Y, YA1IB0R0UGII IIOUSE R1LH3H.ILC. C. W. RLACKNELL, Proprietor. PELT & ATKINSON. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. No. 45 Roanoke Avenue "NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 18 l.y Raleigh & Gaston 1ML Co, Omcx Crx, Pass & Ticket Aot. Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3rd U85. Excursion Tickets at exceedingly low Rates good for the Rouud Trip are now on sale at r ran lintojt, Henderson and Warrcnton, to the following points iu Western North Carolina: VU Ilkkcr,y Morganton, Marion, Old Fort, AsbvilJe, Warm Springs. Uncolnton and t herryville. Tickets sold until Oetober Ut, good to return until November 1st. For farther infoimstlon correspond with Agents at Franklinton; Ileoder son and Warrcnton or with the no derslrned, ' THOMAS BADGER, GeuL Passenger & Ticket Agent. LOUISBURG MALE i - - ACADEMY. - The Fall Session;:! WILL BEG LN . JULY 1 2TII, 1 875 Board with the principal wash ibg. lights and towels cot in cluded,) - . . $C0 00 Tuition rn Primary Department 15 00 Regular gluh Course, 20 00 Latin and Greek, each, extra. 5 00 frsT Board most be paid in advance, and Tniticra at the close of tlie lev.icn. M. 8. DAVIS, - Princial: FRANKLIN COURlEiV EtcixiGliiLrjr, U & 1 SKABOARD & ROAXOK RAILROAD COMPANY". Orncx 8zJTaoia & Koau)XU Rf0w, rorumuutn, Jin it, iti o : TZ3UC3. 1 copy oneyeax.. .2 00 1 copy six months 1 00 SdT" Ad vertuing and Job W ork done raloa libe tcrnw. CHANGE OY SCHEDULE. On an l after TriUr4 Jaattsry 1 1H7S Traisawl la'Ukku UaJj landaj x, oeprd) aa fr4iovt; 3IaU trail. daUy 4 T K. Ko. 1. -Tnigbi- xrlu daily at 4 a. . Ho. S Freight train at, 8 a. . ai&iye at PonrsnouTn. Mafl train 'daily 'at ....m 7 IS r. n , No.1. rrvurattrafadaily at 13 00aon. Xo. 2- Fmsbt Traia - 4 00 r. n. 1 Freight tram bare a paaaaagera Cat at. UcU4, . tfameri EJectoo. Tj mom! A La ad. lrp on Rlaekwater, and Cbowaa Uircn U-C ITSCKZll 9t 7 40 a. x. en MocMUn. Wcdnelaia aa4Frldiy Z G.GQIO. - Trinity College. ' THE SESSION COIOIENCE3 ; SepU 2nd 1075. ' Full rculty;T eWaot Imildioga first dait acomraodatioaa. Seventy to ototy dollar will pay all ex penee for fire moatha - We o2Xr the very Lett at low rat a. Aid given young men of limited mean.- -it . , . . . P. O. t Trinity CoUege, N. C." ;B?CIUYE5. Joly Sd.1873 EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, N. C Por a iToa o The prennt prcpri Ur liaa loaAtd Uk Kafc I!ot-l, (formerly occupied by Jamc Dent) fo'a numTjr of j-rar. i'c 1 prraret lo arommodate regular and traitVut banlcr, ha nm roomi, wel furrl!cd. and fitted np In tle U-t Hylc. He lnal-x large and convenient room for Hiloaxn to display their aample. Tli table U claUf npi4Icd with the bct the mar ket affords. He will i r arc . no nalna Ininaklus boanlera comfortable, and bonca be will receive a liberal j-atronat from tlie public. was. r.iu lOia.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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