Franklin 3sTW GEO. 8. 1UKEK, lorEiETOR. . Loui.-xun. ...Snirr., 10, 1875 SPECIAL ITEMS. We will scud the Courier, and Godoy'.H LnOy" Book, with beautiful Oil chror.io'" Rescue,' 12 months for $ 1.50. - Pcrsot.a Joing to and from Franklin ton, will do well to take the Mail Hiek of Mr. II. C. Jones. He is kind courteous and obliging, and leaves noth. ing undone that will add to the eotnfort of the trailer. My Stock of spring nr.d summer goods, is very lar!e, and I pledge my self to well as chc-ip any one in Louis u!g. I have also a good stock of Con fitftionarics, Groceries &c. all at the lowest market price for Csn. T . N. OAltLILE. Mr. E. 1). Watson, is agent for the Wheeler h Wilson Sewing ilachinc. lie a'.;-,o repairs and puts in good work ing ordjr, machines of other patents, and also keeps oh hand noodles Ac. &c. which ho will furnihh at the lowest price, ho warrants-ftll his work. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. MALLQRYS PERTJVTA.lsr! GUANO. Genuine PERUVIAN' Guano di rect from Government warehouse Guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Very low" for Cash. W. S. MALLORY, Franklinton, N. C To tho Public. T Yorn Lifk voutii l) Cents? Sifliiic.-is prevails everywhere, and -vrf.vldv CMnvlains if sonic disease laiinr tl:cir life. When sick, the ob jivt is t ict well; now we say plainly t! :tt no T'Crson in this world titat is fiiittVr'n'g with l)vsperM:i. Liver coui plaint and its effects, such as n diges tion, CstjeeiieP, Sick Headache, ti.mr SiHiacli, Heart burn. Palpita tion i' tho lb'art, Der-rossod Hjirits, i;;iio-..i'.r":-, .V-.. r:m t:.l:c. GuF.KN8 At'.m'st ''!. '.vi::i without . grtting re lief and euro, If you di'ilLt this. p to ymr )rvU .ML J. - CLIFTON 'nnd ftit : tia'.u lo !otrl! U,- 10 cents :-n-l try it. .Ib-jra'ar s'tz 75 cents. TwoduM's will vUcve V-'. We wwuli! inspect fully call ynir at t .!; t i ! i-.i . to the new rich, and. cheap vViiivii.v. .jv.v.lrv, ' Diiiiiiotids, Silver Ware, Ol.i'rks. and fancy good, at Yi.anx-1. M.trhJi! Front Jewelry Store, corner Sycamore k-. R-nk streets, IVtesYM.irg.- Vjr., Solid I8kt. plain G.ld Hiiii.. for :ng;:gete.nt and wed bin'! leiroof-'s. YuTijrs, Celebrated Oil ' 'Perfected Periscoji'i R;teetaci3s and l'ye (ihi.-scs,. .vili .'uuprove -and bene6t your eye-iigh.t. Call ur.d boo thm when rou visit Petersburg. 1 V WITH TAMES K. TROTT, V.'UDI.KSAI.K DKALEK Jf HATS AND CAPS, 3-1 Hanover Street. ISaHhnore, M1. EAGLE HOTEL Louishurq, N. C. Pnoi'HiKTou. ' o The present propri tor has leased the .Kngle Hotel, (furnierly oecupied by .Tames Dent) fo-a number of years. "i?e is nrcnartd to accommodate regular and transient hoarder?, has nice rooms, we 1 lurnished. and fitted up in the best style. He has also large and convenient rooms for Salesmen to disiluv their samples. The table Is daily supplied with the best the m r ket aftord.-t. Ho will 6pare no pains in ;w.aking his boarders comfortable, nnd hopes he will receive a liberal patronage from the public, Jan. 8ih 1875. Trinity College. THE SESSION COMMENCES Sept., 2nd 1875. Fu'd Faculty; elegant buildings first class accommodations, beventy five "to nintv dollars will pay all cx V)CDses for' live months Wc offer tbe very biEt at low rut.-s. Aid iven to young men of limited mcanp. l O. ''Trinity College, N. C." 1. 0JUVEN. July 30-1875 VALUABLE AND INTER ESTING WORK- Thelifeof Genl Robert E. Lee, by Jno. hsten (.ooke, with Illustrations, Portraits and Maps. Tho name ot Lee is beloved and re Fpected through the world and partic ular in tbe South, as a foldier ho was jrrcat but as a mau be was greatei. No Soutbctn man should bo witbout the History of Genl II. K. Leo. Tbe work is sold only by subsciption Price in cloth, $5.00 Leather, $6.00 Half Morocco, 7.00 J. N, HARRIS Agt. forFrankiin - Local Items. All enter. prising business men use printer's ink very liberally. Saturday last, made us think of tba memorable hot Saturday last Rummer. o How cruel is tho misery of being de ceived where we have the least ri&t to expect it, How cruel is the misery of being e neived wlicre we have the least right to expect it. The Courier fur three montht only Fifty Cents. Let every I)t mo- crat Hi the Count' subscribe at pace. Dr.. Congletoo,- with his world re- nouud medicines, to cure the lame the halt anxi the sick, is in town this treck. Rev. P. L. Reid Blled his pulpit' last Sunday, lie has been spending some weeks among tue eiouutrdns, visiting his rotations. - The Hobby h irsc man is in town. Louisburg is fast approaching the city. Lab, week the Italian Violin boy This wtek the wooden horseman, Tha little boys are happy. Murdcb. Mr. J. A. Young of tbi3 county while removing hb old corn to make room for bis Dew, bo killed 302 rats. He placed them in a hsap and will try his hand on composting them. Messrs. Ward &13ro. of Franklinton ha bought the large and beautiful fctore occupied by Mr. W. S. Mallory on tine corner of Main and Mason streets. Th?y intend opening a larger and more varied stock of goods than they have ever done heretofore The first bale of new cotton wa3 brought here last Monday by Mr. Isac Page and shipped, (through Messrs. Parker & Wells) to Vaughan Jarnes & Co., Norfolk Ya., and sold for iG cents. Transcript. Clubs of Subscribe! to the C01TRI KR, are comiug in every week, but we have, a large wailing book and have room for more. Friends dont cease your, efforts, until the COURIER is put in every family in the county. .Vr. YI5. Clifton will remove his Photograph Gallery to Franklinton on the ISth Inst, V'e would advise all who want Photograps to call on him hot ween this and the 18th, Ty the people of Franklinton we cn say, that no other Artist can trive you a be tter picture than Mr. C. Haity. Os.e .f tiic wagoners hauling 'rum Franklinton, when he ar rived at the bridge on Saturday aiid found that he o.uld cross, raited him- J . . . r S'j't'ln his stiiups v'hcn be was about halfway across the bridgo and look ing at the old ' ford, exclaimed, I am donewiddat," now he wa happy.' . The following members of the bar, . . i . . i are in attendance at our uourt tins week His Honor Judge S. W. Watts on the Dcnch. Messrs. Gatlin, XiCwis and Place of Raleigh; Col. L. C. Kd- wards, ot Oxford; AVillis Jenkins Esq. of Granville; George Badger Harris Esq., of Henderson; Messrs. Cooke and Hawkins ofWarrenton; G. W. Blount Esq., of Wilson; Messrs. Mitchell, and Bullock of Frauklinton; R.M. Bar ham Esq., of Forestville; 3Icssrs. Davis, Cooke, and Spencer of Louisburg. A most entertaining and useful book. T. B II. Stonehouse History of the Rocky: mountain Saints. The writer was for twenty five years a Mormon Elder, Missionary, and Editor of the Salt Lake Daily TelegrapJi. This is a most readible and interest ing book, and well worth the money -.1, fvi U Tt to cr-vl. Anlir TT eiiVh- KUU 1Ui xu M WU1J scription . Mr. J no. N. Harris has the aGncv for this Counta. call on him c - -j , nnd give him your name. B. II. Bunn, lq., of Roeky Mount, and a member elect from Nash county to the State Constitutional Conven tion, had his pecket book, containing $G0 in money and $5000 worth of notes, stolen one day last week. A negro was suspected, and on being ar rested tlie papers and most of the money was recovered Our infotmant did not learn the name of the negro. Toisuet Transcript. Personal. We notice this week in attendance to our Court, Mr. W. II, jMcrris, of the firm of W, II. Mortis & Sons, Commission Merehauts, Norfolk Va.. also Mr. S. P. Amngton of the firm of Messrs, John Arrington &, Sons Commission 3Iervh.mts Petersburg Va and Mr. Joe Joyncr of the commis sion House of J. S. Jo3ner & Co, and Mr. Phil Andrews from the House of Messrs Hawkins k fo., of Haltiuuri, Thursday being a day of JubeVe with tho 15th amendments, (by order of John,) John Wilson partook too freely of fighting whiskey, and chalen- ged the whole town, for a fight, he soon found himself in the hands of the town officer, and when brought before his Honor Mayor Williamson, was made to contribute a " V.V to the town treasury. "We learn from our Oak Level cor respondent F in that section M. W., that the crops are looking very premis ing, the wet weather however having caused the eotton to shed many of its squares, He alsa states that Lis section like most others in the South is cursed with lounging laz; negroes', who depend' upon stealing from their neighbors Another argument in favor of the whipping Pcstj Tnc Bkidcif. The new, bridge over the river jat this place has been completed; On Saturday evening last1 the first Tehic'e passed over, so rejoiced was our friend Joyncr the hacktnan. from this place to Franklinton, that with his buglej he made the hills and valleys echo arid re-echo with it3 shrill blasts, and with beaminpr face and sparkling eyes; be drove into town ut tering thanks that no moreheav trunks lugr od across, jno more ferrate, no more . trouble from high water. "We join you friend Joyner in your rejoicing. "We ate a poor judpe of such work, but we hear competent judges say that is a good substantial bridge. It was built by Whitclaw& Chowder, of Raleigh. Mr. Whitclaw supervising the work. IheDramat'C Entertainment at the College Building on . Tuesday-night last, for the benefit of the Louisburf' Ccrnet-Band, was largely attended by an appreciative auci;nce. Wccan ?aftJy Bay that we have never set n a crowd more highly de'ighted and amused. The characters were ably sustained, and the smiling countenances and broad grins fully attested how well repaid all were who attended. The transforma tion scene, (if we may so call it) in the play of the " People's Lawyer," surpasses description, Magnificent Oil paintings, overhung with evergreens and flowers of the richest hue, dazzled the eye, whdej hanging baskets of every shape and design hung from the walls, We did not see -'where anvlhin'' wrg left undone, which wiu'd have added, beauty to this scene, " 'An artist was present, and asked pern ission to Phuto graph this palace of beauty. To the head who planed and the hands which executed this lungtiificcnt, this surpas singly beautiful Feins too much credit cj.nnot be gicn. The young ladies and jrentlcmeh who naifcicii ated in the euteriaiiiment siiould thc;n:-clves l.os- i ' - - - scssv) cf more than ortiinary talent and when ' Solun r'!iinle, 5! r. Straps. Ji.hu Schmi'it, the pcrs cutcd F'u'ah- man, Chas. Ou.- Clearstarch and others, again makes their arpcar.ncc, may we be prcsciit to see then'. C ould we witness such! scenes ofti-iiu, we hardly think that we she uld git.w any older. A Cheat Nvisaxck.- We believe there is. an orjiuancc in our Town Laws acainst n"isv and boistcious con. duct on the sheets-, in fact we are cer tain that there is such an ordinance, i for on last Thursday we t re present at Court when a fir.ecf$5 th( rdaj'ovs aud cost was iinpossed for the viola tion of-this Isaac ordinance. It is a irood law and we only wish it was en forced more rigidly, for nightly, crowds of negroe? aeseinb'e on cur streets, and runke tbe niht bideous with their loud laugbing, bawling, dancing, screaming and yelling l.ke wild beosts, to the very great distur bance of those living in the central part of the town, We know that we only have to call the attention of our Mavor to the above nuisance to have i a stop put to it. While we arc on this subject, we will also mention an other grave nuisance; it is tbat of negroes collecting in large crowds every Sunday on the principle streets, to the very great, annoyance of ladies on their way to and irom Churh, we have irequcnuy seen muie eius. iiuu. w it 1 1- c eideof Mam street to the other in or- der to avoid passing twenty or thirty lounging negroes on the side wlk. This we must! say is a gross nuisauce and should be remedied. We most earnestly hope that the necessity for ever again referiog to this subject, will not arisen New Advertisements, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the notes held by William lnscoe, against me were obtained under fih-e pretences, I therefore foreworn all persons from trading for or receiving them, I will not pay them H. RICHARDSON, Castalia, N. C. 1-t. NOTICE. i . I hereby trive notice tbat all persons are forbidden! to tnspa?s oa my land, adioininsr the lands of Dr. B. B. feny and others in Franklin County, either by day or by nlgbt, or with axe or gun, under the penality ot the law, j JOHN ELLIS. S"p 10th 3-m, J N 0T1CE Any one wishing to employ an ex perienced Miller, to run a Grist & Saw Mill, for the year 1876. would do well to apply to tbe undersigned. L. E, BARTHELIMEW Jr, j Laurel Franklin Co., N. C. TRY YOUR LUCK.rSMISII&BEZkGS We want everybody in the United States to see our large, tight-pagr, nt erar? and family p3prr, 4 'lna Socae sin' and in order ttm ell may judge ot its merits fcr tl emsclvr , we will send it, rn trial, ix montbg for onlr 30 ct p.ad to every tu!scr:ber, ve will send l y mad. pnst ;e prepaid, one of ourMammosh Pri-miuin P&ckets con taining 10 co-d Eave!ojKP, 10 fheeta extra note iftj.er I go. d puiholder, 1 gcod Itai le:xilt 2 ste-1 Pcr.5, I Mem oranduru LVik, 1 f ad PLotcriph oi all the Presidents r.f fcV the Pr&ndeata of the Un'ted Sia'et and a kice Pkeh mioi cf J EWELUVf wcrth from 23 cts. to l. Don't let tl.ia pass ou try one package. Everybody U sere lo cct more t;oods than they ever bought be fore for t he price, aac' the luckiest get from five to teu times the va!ue of tbeir mom-y. The paper alone is more than worth 50 cent, and we give you this magnificent p:ize tx'ra. Remember the paper and the Packet fcr only 50 ceute. Agents wanted. Address W.M. BURROW, P O. Box 58. Bristol Tnn. Valuable Town Property tor sale n I htvefor sale in the Town of Frank hnton, a splendid dwelling house, it has six large rooms all ntavly painted a good office and all necessary out housea and good well ot water in tbe vard. Tue lot coatams about two acrcg of land and is situated in the business prt of the town near the Rail Road, and is well h-cated lor business bouses. Fot further information apply to. Kinston N. C. Sepf. 3 3 m. otic O I respectfully announce to the citi zens of Louisbursr and vicinity, that I am prepared lo no plain tewing for La (lies Rnu ucnriemcn, also Htmminir, oucnunganci uuming.. tjtiargea mod erate MRS. P. n. SMITH. Louisburg N. C. NOTICil. Valuable Flouring, Grisl and Saw Mills, for Sale The Davis mi!l property situated on Sandy Creek in Franklin county is of- icreci tor sue on reasonable terms. Tbe Vills are in good runrini; order, and diaw custom from n larj;e scope ol country, Connec'ed with the mills is bO acrv8 of pood land. A pp'y to AV. L. THORP. Rocky Mount N. C G. AV. MINNIS, Photographer, Old No. 47. Xew 141 Sycamore St. PETERSBURG, Va Executes e7ery style ot likeness from caul to life $iz;;. in tlie best stvles of r.t Prices modi rate. satisfaction guaranteed. Gallery eatabl;sbed ia 1874 Oct. 2 ly S, A. SteVGnS & CO.. DEALERS IN Furniture, Carpetings & Pianos, a Couker Mais and Grasby Sts., NORFOLK, Va. Tbe lamest Stock of the above goods in Virginia. All poods guaranteed to be sold as low as in any Northern City, as our business facilities are unsurpassed. Our gooos are all manufactured to order and we ask a visit or an ordc-r from t!ics2 desiriug goods in cur line to convince them of the advantage ob tained in dea'.mg nearer home. Having been establivifd twelve years and having sld largely in the vicinity ol Franklin County,- all can re!T to tbe public generally. We are Agents and keep on band a large assortment of Pianos and Parlor Organs at Manufacture prices, j tend tor Circular. Bcp. 1.1 -y. FARMVILLE INSUR ANCE & BANKING COMPANY OF FARMYILLE Va. Assells 223,935.00. Si0.000.00 United States Bonds Deposited with the Treasurer of the State, for the protection of the Policy Holders. The Farmvillo has ever leea noted for its promptness and equity in pay. n.en? ol lost-es, and its general liberali ty to the insured. Its increasing busl ness and popular! tr, place it in the front rank ol tbe Insurance Companies cf the Country. All dsse af risk.', sccb as. Steam, Water and Horee j.own Cotton G:nt Sure House. Stika if Good, Reai ueores itc, taken nt equitsble ratee. GEO. S. BAKEK, AGENT for Franklin Coanty. Louisburg. N, C. Sept. 3-3 m. Have your JOB WORK done at the Courier Office. N E Building Contractors AND CA.BI3STET HAKEEM LOUISBURG, IT. a SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS MADE to ORDER, and alt kinds of Machine woik done at short notice, on as reasonable terms as elsewhere in tbe S'ate. All grades of CouVins, Furnish ed, witb braree. Tongue and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. Plastering Lathes alwsvs oa band. SMITH & BEACHAW. For Sale ! A nice convenient Cottasre resb deuce, on Elm street, ith three com fortable room i?, and a larire yard and gafden, can be bought on trery rtras- onable tc'ins. Apply to tbe Editor of the Courier. LOOK TO YOUR IN- TEREST! Yon can buy the lollowiog Ar ticks at tbe Drug Store at 5 per cent less than tbe manufacturers retail prices. Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bitters. Simmon's Liver Regula tor, COD LIVEE OIL. Aud many otbtr standard articles. ODA Alway- c'lared ard -'p.nrkling. RODA Tlf-KKTS 81.0 p r D-zen. CALL at tho DKUG STORE. otice. Ir. as much as County Orders have been altered, thereby practicing a fraud upon tbe Uounty, the Board ot Com misioners this day direct the 0!erk to issue a public notice t brooch the COU RIER, and Posters in each Township, requesting all persons holding COUri- TY ORDERS issued prior to July 1st 1875, to present them to tbe Kegister Deeds tor Registration. T. B. IIA.WKIN8 Chrm'n. Board Com. J. B. TUCKER, Clerk. Louisburg, July 5th 1875. AN ACT TO ASCERTAIN THE IN DEBTEDNESS OF THE DIFFER -ENP COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS OF THIS 8TATS, AND TO PRESCRIBE A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. Sectiok 1. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact, Tbat all claims against the several counties, cit ies sod towns of of this State, whtthet by bond or otherwise, shall oe pre en tad to tbe chairmen of the Board of Conn ty Commiasioners or to tbe chief orS- cers of said cities and towns ss the case may be, within two Tears after the maturity of such claim or claims, or the holders of such claim or claims stall be forever barred from a recovery tnere- ol: Pbovxdxd, That claims which have already matured and become doe shall b-i presented on or before the first of January, Anno Domini ooe thousand eight handled and seventy seven, or tbe holders thereof shall be forever barred of a recovery thereof. Ratified the 22nd day of Mircb, A. D. 1875. REWARD. Ordered by the Board ot Coucty Commissioners, thtt tbe above reward of $500 will be paid to aay person who will furn sh evidence tumcient to fecure the conviction of the party par tie guilty of changing' or altering Coanty Orders. YAUB0U0UGU UOUJSE RALEIGH. M C. G. W. bl'ACKNELL, Proprietor. Tne only Blackleg that will . Polish Over Oiled Sur face PRESERVE THE LEATHER ! H. A. REAMS & Co. Manufacturers of Reams Durham, Boot and Shoe Polish, DTJRHAMS N. C WarranUd to Exul All OOter Honey Refunded! or The only blacking that will polish n oiled surface. It is guaranteed to I reserve tbe leather and make It pliant, itqtiriog less quantity tod time to rod ace a perftct gloutban any other, tbe brash to be applied immsdlately alter puttio' on the blscklo?. A oer- ftct gloss Irom this will not soil even white clothes. We guarantee it as represented, and ask for patronage " l.'.'Luns 'o BikU, . bm.b that has bo other on it. Prices as low ss other Blacking. Literal arraogv ments made with merchants and wholesale dealers. II. A. REAMS & Co., Manufacturers, Durham, N. C, Tbis Blacking is recommended in the highest terms, after trial, by Geo, F. lsrowo, J. Howard Earner, New York; tbe President and Professors of Wake Forest College; and a large num ber of gentlemen in and around Dur ham, whose certificates hare been tar nished tbe Manufactories, Orders solicited and promptly filled. Carriage Factory, Having bought the interest of Mr. I ShiS the patronage of the people of rrank l:n. I Guarantee satisfaction in all my work. W, B. CONWAY. Louisburg, N. C. Lumber For Sale. I have on hand one hundred thou fand lett of first rate weatherboarding Flooring, bastard Flooiiog, Ceiling &c. c, sawed last winter, which has lieen pi'.cd ncd well cured, and is in excellent ordir. I am also prepared to fill bills fr timber at my mill about six miles from Louisburg and same distance from Franklinton. Persons wishing bills of timber would do well to see me be fore contracting witn any one else, as ibe body rf timber in which my mill is located has rcver been picked. J. P. TIMBERLAKE. Jnly CI -2 n. - CANVASSERS wanted tor two superb work of French Art, Little Runaway and her Pet, and the pretty pair, "The Dinner, and t he Nap." These pictures are w orthy of a place In costly homes and hi ex pensive enough for the simplest. Sel ling rapidly, and take ou sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, i ? i . . . . . . nu qiuc. returns, niiy active person who wUl take hoi 1 can make a hand- tome income, bend for our best terms at once. J. B. FORD & CO., 27 Park Place, N. T. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, Greensboro, N. C. The Fall Session will beia oa tbe 18th ot August. TERMS REDUCED. CI large per Session of 20 Keeks. Board (exclusive of washing & lights) $ 75 00. Tuition in regular Eogluh coarse. 15 00 Charges tor extra studies, moderate. For Catalogues cootainloz narticn I lars,apply to T. L Joxcs, President, I v tT crk, At. U. J. II UidVit President Board of Trustees. John Armstrong, No. 1 FsyetUville Street, RALEIGH. N, C; 300K BINDEU, AND Blank Book Manufacturer, Newspaper, Magazines and Law Books of every description bound la tbe very best Btjb? and at Lowest Prices. janSO 12s WILLI-ViLSON, UPCIIURCH THOMAS, W IIOLCSALE OBOCEBS ASD Co in mission Merchants, No. 53. Faycttevillff Street, RALEIGH, N. C. ' OppoUe UctropoliUa nail. i TO TTIE rilYSIClANS OF FR.VKIC- lixakd wake cou:rriEs. ITavlu?:been appointed Ap nt for the "Kentney V.utnal Per.eRt Afo cU'Joii of I IiysicUn," for Fmnkliu aud WVc Cotintle, Re (ect fully Informs the Phj cians of ul.! eountirs that they can pnotro f tltiScatcs of Life Membership by applying to nie. J. V. CUFTON", . M. D. Io:i!.sboi7:. N". C. BLA.TCHLET3 'm pro Ted Cncaai cr Wocd Pump la o acknowledmwl VS 8TANDAUL ot Ihe market, by popular rrr )lc, tba Lest puap for th aat moofT. Atfinti n j ited to Biatchley'a ImproTed Brackit, the Drop Check YalTe, wLlcb can 1k withdrawn with out dbtarbing tbe Joiotr, od the cop per chamber whirh neTer cracks, scales or rusts and will last a life time, Fcr sal a by Dealers and tbe trade geo. mllj. In order to be sure tbatjoa pet ttlatchley's Pump, I crttul sad see that it hs my trade mark as apore. If you do cot kniw where tobay.de scnptive circular, together with the oaiue and add rras of tbe agent Merest to-j, will be promptly fumubed tj.aj dressing with stamp. " Charles E. Blalchley, Haiufactarer. 50 Commerce Ft,, Philadelphis, Pa. April 2-Jv-m. Hnlelgll & OftStOn It, 11. C'O. Office Gex Pajw Ticket Aut. C Aug. 3rd 1883. Fxcurslou llcUl at exccdlnjrly low hatea good for tlie Round Trip r.rc now ou sale at Frankliutoti, Hinder son and Warren ton. to th following points In Western North tarolina: YU Hlckor.y Moigantoo, Marion, Old Fort, Ashrllle, Warrm Hprings. LIneoloton and t berryvnie. Tickets sold until October M, good to return until Noembcr 1st. For further Information correspond with Agents at Franklluton; Ueoder fon and Warrcnton or wltli the uu derslgned, THOMAS BADGER, Gcnl. Passenger Jc Ticket Agent. ft J. WATS0SF, AP.VVT FOTf TIT? ! WHEELER & WILSOII LOUISBURG, X. C. i GF Office at -Eagle Hotel:' iNSUR AH OB! INSURANCE! Have your prcpetty Iaiured in :'o4 ubi.tar.tial, first class Southern Com panicr. i We are prepared to crive you Icsor accc in jut sucu Companies, and at rates as low as can be obtained any where. Consult me before taking out a Policy witb any ne else, -rj yx rpnT' T TCP ATI litj&D lilila Llol Ui? for which we are Agent, Fanarille Insurance & Banking Co, of Farmrllle Va. N. C Home Insurance Co., Raltik N.C. Old Domlaion Inturaacs Con EicJi mood, Va. City -Fire loitiraaca Ca, RlchmcuJj Va, Southern IsstmaeaCoi, RkhtatoJ, Ta. Pol ides wrifew on Steam, Water and Horse Power Cotton Gins. On Cotton la etorr, Oa Store, Houses, and Stockr of Goods. On DwtllLnjrs. Foraitcrr, Oat Hoases. Paiiiog Geo Ba!ie73 AGENT. Louisburg, N. C