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-4 JFranklin (Dowrier GEO. S. BAKER, PnoniiETOit. Louisburg Oct., 1st 1875. SPECIAL ITEMS. "We will send the CoujtiEK and Godes iM'iy's Bookvc'itn iautiful Oil chromo" Rescue,'' 12 months for $4.50. , t. -r My Stock cf spring -and summer goods, is very large, aid 1 pledge my self to sell as cheap as any one in Louu burg. I have also a good stock of Con foctionaries, G roceries &c. k., all at the lowest market pnee for Cash. T. N. CARLILE. Mr. E. D. Watson, is agent for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Madi'me. lie also repairs and puts in good work in? order, machines of other patcota,, &bd also keeps on hand needles &c. &c. which he will famish at the lowest price, he warrants all his work. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. NOTICE. I lave four fine fat beeves which witsh to sell on the hoof. l A. E. BOBIJITT. . Cedar Rock, N. C II MALLOIIY.'S o IWst heavy Ranging 10 cts. Ties f cts. Marshall. Liverpool fedt , ?. 225. Nails cr keg 425. Iron 4i Ecrything CHEAP. Guano for wheat W. S. MALLORY, Franklinton, N. C. Ague Conqueror ; Mo Quinine, ro Arsenic, no Poisons. This is" strong language, as rbysi- cians and Chemists; nave tor years. tried to coinjound a preparation that would entirely cure Fkvkk and. Aop without the use of strong medicines fnich an Qiiiuino, Arsenic ,nd :j other poisons injurious to the system. There is u case of Fever and AgW, Intermittent -r UillouR Fevers, Cqn?. gestive Chills," Night Sweats, Liver Com plaint?, ic, 'thattliis remedy will jiot cure at ouw and pormanantly. - It purifioft the Blood, Liver, Spleens nod nil ccrcatory orgi.ns so effectual ly that the Cliil.s will nonreturn dur- the reason, even wlicu rcrons liavi had tjwe.tu f'r ye:ivs. 7 ldjy DM. J. B. CLIFTON'. N C. Jjouiuurgj r i We would respectfully', call yuuf at tention to tlis new rich. ' and cheap Watehtv, Jewelry, Diamond", Silver Ware, (1cks and -fancy .'goods'; at Youngs, Marble, Front Jewelry Store, earner Svvu'iinre fc llvitk streets, lVtersimrg, Va., Solid . 18kt. plain (lold It'mi? for cnciiaeiuent and wedf liing' pnrnoscy. Youngs Celebrated Perfected Parkcbpic Spetaclss and Eye (ilusscs, will inipjovc and benefit your eye-sight. Call and seo them when you visit Petersburg. A most elites Mining and useful book. T 15 U. Stonehousc IJistery of the Uot-ky mountain 8aints. The, writer Miistbr twenty five years a Moimtin Klder, Missionary, and Kditor of the Halt Lake Daily Telegraph. i ms is a most reauiuio aim inccruM-- t.4 ing book, and well worth the money aslcen for.it. It U sold only by sub scription . Mr. Jio. N Hanis has the agency for this County, call on him and give him your name. Sept 10-4-w . WITH ' .LV3IES K. TROTT, AVIIOLESALK DEAI.KR IN HATS AND GAPS, 34 Hanoier Street. Baltimore, Md. VALUABLE AND INTER ESTING WORK- The life of Gcnl Robert Lee, by Jno. Esten Cooke, with Illustrations, Portraits and Map. - Tho pame of IjQO is beloved and ro- spocted through the world and purtio ular in tho South, as a s oldier ho was great but as a man he was :greatci Ko Southoro man shoulA J5? without the History of Genl. R. E. Lee. Tbe work is sold only by subsciption. Price in cloth, 5.00 Leather, , ; $6.00 Half Morocco, $7.0(1 u.n, iiAunio aw. iurrraiiKitn." :Trinity College. THE SESSION COMMENCES Sept., 2nd 1875. Full .pecultv; clegnnt buildings first das accommodations. Seventy ; five 'o nicty dollars will pay ail cx: pen sea for. five months Wt offr the very best at low rates. Aid given to young men of limited mcaaf). P. O. " Trinity College, N. C." July 301875 - ; . ' - t h t I J i. w A RULE THAT WILL BE STRICT- LY CARRIED OUT. RED CROSS MARK. We have a number of subscribers on our hooks, who are in areas for their subscription. This week we send to all sueh, their paper aarked with a Red Cuoss Mark. This is the ocly warning we shall give, and if it is disregarded, we will have drop their names froo our books, and and then take the best method we know of towards getting our money. jWe liope all will come forward and pay us, 5l$jLaCJC CROSS 3IARIC. Tliose receiving iheir paper with a Black Cross Mark, will know that their subscriptions, lias expired, and if tbey wi.-;h their paper continued, will send or bring their subscription, as we are compelled to adopt the cash sys tem. And we hot)e no one will ask - i- us to send them the paper, and wait for the money, as - w will havj to re fuse. , This ; not jce 13 not wrUtej.4jay- to ''fill up," bui we mean every word cf it. !' '- - " - - Statetaiid Local. What is the best way to kill ants! Hit your uncle'd wife on the head with a hammer. Truth is the shortest and nearest way to our end, carrying us thither in a straight line. Weariness can snore upon the flint, when restive Sloth, finds the v downy pillow hard r ? What' words may be pronounced quicker and shorter by adding sylla bles to them T Quick and short. ; : Another, bear has just been killed in Onslow county. It weighed oyer .200 pounds. Hillsboro Rftorder. QOALITIFS OT A, GOOD COLLECTOR. Patient as a posf) cheerful as r duck, sociable f as 1 a flea,- bold as a lion, weather-proof "as a rubber, cunning as "a fox, and watchful as a sparrow-hawk. v"4 A. darkey yesterday gave the follow ing (.reasons tvu tnc coiorea rRce su perior to the white: ' A1 1 men are maie ot clay, and, like . the meerschaum pipe, ti-ry are more valuaole when . highly colored," f' vtV . .I,,, . ' tl -' 1 it) e ry:, f-.7,EinE, The Warrattbn Gazettei-ujs: Mr..Taino T. T witty., while fire-curing tobacco on Tuesdayuizht of ,3'ast week, had his barn i.nd all the tobacco burn- ' ' The; Advance mentions tho taking up by the police; of a depraved youth, a stranger in wilson, who .stole some cloth ing from one. of the merchants of thut place, ..;-..' , ; Joe "West, a n egro boy from Weldon, ou tlu? Raleigh & Gaston, l! abroad killed a fellow laborer at Frauklinton last Tuesday by the accidental; discharge of a pistol. 'i;i!.7 ATT fci"f ; ;? The Teuncssea '$ '.dog tax 1 yielded . $300,000 last f yWr,-itlie,:8totes-rthui: . i 4 ' ' putting into pockect a portion of what went out of the other in damage to the wool industry. A merchant who does Dot advertise can no more succeed in drawing custom than can a young lady, without a bus tle -and a few pounds of false hair, sue cccd in drawing a beaux. Wheit. -freedom' ffom her mountain height unfurled' her standard to the air, her shirts, pinned bach so very tlglitr !made her appear exceeding spare, ' . - ' Clubs of Subscribers to the COITR1- ER, are coming in every week, but we have a large mailing book and have' room for more. Friends dont cease your efforts, untU the COURIER is put in UeryfamUy in the county. The "Winston St'JiftueMearns that a duel -was fought near Pelbain Station, between a Lynchburgcr and a Reids. ville gen(eman, .iu which the Reids vlllo manw received a slight wound in his left arm.- A woman r was at " the bottom of it. A little fellow, of three years, fell in a well. The water was only 6 inches deep. It was 6 hours before they found him. He was indignant at th delay. ,, He vented his indignation as follows: . -v. 'You link I kintay In a well wifout nuffin to eat, like a Pog. -"'PI, wasn't no better f&dtfer 'u m udder 'o 'ou I'd do wifout children!" - TlzxhjnQF thb . Asvluil We are happyo be able to announce that the health of the children here is very gool indeed,!! Ajt the time of 5 writing this paragraph, Tuesday morning) we have but one name on tbe Eick list a little girl and: she is rapidly improving. We have been remarkably blest in this i expect the! present season. - i v- Orphans Friend. Have your JOB WORK done at the W5ce, (Doraier we cross marked every snbaeribeT Ia?t week, bo',fWs .behind Cor sub scription, aai. , stated at th same time( thai it would be our last warn ing. Very few have paid Any atten tion to our request, and the only con- elusion vre can .arrive 'at, is that they do not intend tj pay if they can help" it. Ilewever we send them no more papers until old scores aro paid off. There are only very few on this black list;'- - :rr SirauLAij Remedy fob a Hubt. An exchange says it is told of the fol lowing which is; said to be an infallia- ble remedy for a wound or bruise which reults in inflammation. It is simply to smoke the. wound or bruise that is ioflamedj with burning wool or woolen cloth twenty minutes. The smoke of wool will take the pain out ol the wound. ' Repeat onee ot twice. It is said that this wilt allay the worst case of inflammation, arisinz from a wound. . I f : ,, Serious . i Accident. Last Friday while some of the Oonservatives of Durham were celebrating the victary in v-v j Urango coontyl a cannon was prema turely discharged. Mr. Perry W. Aus- tin, formerly of New York, had both of his hands blown off, and Mr. J.R Mor ris. a native of jDurham, was severely wounded in both hands. Austin has since died of his wounds." t This is said io be origin ot the "Prin ter's Devil." Aldus Manutius was a printer in Venice. He owned a negro boy who helped in the office,, and some people wete superstitious enough to believe him an emmigsary of Satan. He was known over the city as the 'little black devih" Desiring to sat isfy the curiosity of the populace, he one day publicly exhibited the boy and proclaimed, Aldus Manutiu?, prin ter to the Holy Curch and the Doge, have this day made public exposure ot the "Printer Devil." Let who think be is not flesh pinch him." and blood coma and The lollowing xplains the general term car-load; Sevcniy barrels of salt, 70 of lime, 90 of flour, GO of whiskey, 200 sacks of flour, 6 cords f soft wood. 18 to 20 head1 of cattle, 50 to 60 head of bogs?, 80 to 1000 sheep, 9,000 feet of solid boards, 17,000 feet of siding, 14,000 feet ol flooring, 40,000 shingles,' one half les3 ti hard lumber, one-fourth less ot green lumber, 1 one tenth of join, scantliflg, and ail other laige timber, 340 bushels, of wheat, 893 of corn, 680 of oatF, 400 ot barley, 350 of flaxseed, SCO 1,000 bu?hls (f Irish' potatoes,' 300 of of bran,. A heavy box car weighs about 1 0,000 pounds. The Charlotte OoseiTer is informed 1V a condm tor on the North Carolina il road, .t hut a few nights p.o, a lit- fa1 tie child of ir. Pal iner. who lives near .Jamestown, Ijruiltoru countj', awakened its little brother" and parents during tho night, by ' paying it had beon stuck by a pin. . Tho pain con tinued and thc child was taken up. It had begun to swell up and its condi tion excited a good deal of alarm in Couid ie doe e, though they the family. All that for the child I was done had no idea for what they ascertained . I ' ; until the mornjng, It was then, whilo the bed was being made up, that a large copperhead snake was found com fortably coijecj in the covers, and it was known that a bite of the snake was what caused the childV suffering. It wis remembered that the bed clothes had been lying out in the sun tho day previous, and there is no doubt that, while thus extoed, the snake crawled into them. She Knew tpb Women. At one of the Railroad depots the other day, a lady walked up to the ticketwindow and smilingly said; "I know just bow women are, and I don't propose to bother any one. Answer me a few questions, and I'll sit down and say nothing to no 'one till train time. How far is it toj Grand Rapids? What's the fare? When does tbe train leave ! When do we arrive there I Where do thev check bat;gaget Which tract will the train start from? How will I get to .Muskegon from Grand Rapidst How far is is? j What's the fare? Do I change cars? Is there a palace coach on' the train? Shall I get a layover ticket? Can I check my baggage clear through! Is there a conductor on this road named Smith? Do yon allow dogs in the passenger cars, and can a child ten years jold go for nothing! Having been answered, soe kept her promise to sit still, and the depot policeman never had the least bit of trouble in seeisg hei off. Detroit Frie Press, New Advertisements, ESTABLISHED 1847. nr tt nir1 C . . W. tl, 111 OmS Ol OOIlb.. COTTON FACTORS AXD Commission Merchants. 23, 2-3 and 27 Commerce St. NvrfoOct Fa, Will make liberal Currency advan cesou produce or bill lading in baud. Mr. A, M. Xobie, of N. C, is co'i nected with our house, and will be pleased to receive th$ patrona of his friends. SALE OF SPLENDID :eeal . i state IN FRAKN LINTON. Pursuant to a Decree of the Superior Court of t be county ol Franklin, made in the caee of W. H. Spencer Adm'r., &c, of J. J. Thomas deceased, againtt J. J. Thomas and others, Proceed ing to sell land to pay debts. I w II, on Monday the lit day of November 1875 at 12 o'clock M. in the town ot Franklinton, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the real property belonging to the estate of Maj. J. J. Thomas deceased, all of which is situa ted in and near said town, as follows, to-witt One lt on the s'reet leading to Louifcburg, and adjoining the dow er lot of Mr. C. B. Thomas, contain ing ' ten ' aDd seven eighth acres ; one lot on the same street, and adj fir ing the lands of I G. Stanton and others and known as the "Eubaoka lot,' con taining about two and one halt acres ; one lot situated on the west side Main street and known as the Doctor Cole lot, containing about three and one fourth acres, and one lot on ti e east side of the Railroad near the Depot, known as the 'Stable lot, containing about three fifths of an acre; and a tract of land near the southern boun dary of said towD on the eastern side of the Railroad adjoining the lands of E, P. Harris and others, containing sxty two acres. This property will be subdivided ao as to make a number of desirable build ing sites for business houses and resi dences. ; It lies in a thrifty and-grow-ing town, and presents rare iudoce ments for persons desiring to remove to a rapidly growing town. Plots of the property as subdivided can be s.en in a few days by calling on Mr. H. O. Scott in Franklinton, or the undersigned at Louisburg. Terms: one fifth of the purchase money to be paid in cash. A credit of twelve months with interest from date as to the balance. Title retained until all of the purchase money is paid. W. H. SPENCER, Admr. of J. J. THOMAS Deceased. Oct. 1st 1875-tds. The Death Bed of Andrew " Johnson. A' MAGNIFICENT Engraving, jurt published, on heavy pla'e paper, 14 19 inches in Size. ' It toocbingly portrays the lavt moments of tbe great statea- man, with family, friends and pbyni. cians grouped sorrowfully around him. It is a gem ot art, beautiful in design, and artistic in execution, and should hang in every home and cottage in the land. Agents wanted everywhere at once to sell this and other popular pic tures, LrrgePay. vo money required until pictures are sold. .One-copy of the fine engraving "Deathbed cf An rtrew Johnson.', ..with terms and in strnctions to Agents, will be sent by mail on a roller, and post-paid on re ceipt of !0 cents, or two copies for 50 cents. Ko term 9 sfnt unless sampls copy is ordered. Addres the Publih ere, . SOUTHERN PICTURE CO , Nashville. Tenn. Attractive Sale: of Land I By virtue ot a decree of the Superior Court ot Franklin Coun'y made in the case of W. H. SPENCER, Adm'r., of B. Perry Deceased, against Temperance Battle Estate. Petition to sell laud to pay debt 8. I will on Monday tbrt 4th .fcK, at 12 o'clock M, sell at public auction to; the highest bidder, two tracts of land belonging to the estate of said deceased, adjoining the lands of Mrs. C, A. Battle and others, one known as the Meadow traci" containing seventy cne acres, and one known as the "Mill dam tract,'' containing one hundred and forty and one half acres. This land lies near Louisburg, por tion of it is cleared, and is all well adapted to the growth of Corn, Cotton &C Terms Cash as to one fourth of purchase money, the balance on a credit ot twelve months with intenst from day of sale. Title retained until all of the purchase money is paid. W. H. SPENCER, Adm'r. B. Perry, DeccaEet1. Sept24tds. TRY YOUR LUCK. We want everybody in the United States to see our large, eigh'-page, lit erary and family psper, 4 'Ins fcfouAE BTR,' and in order that all may judge ol its merits for themselves, we will send it, on trial, six months for only 50 cts, and to every subscriber, we will send by mail, postage prepaid, one of our Mammoth Premium Packets con taining 10 good Envelopes V ,!"": Ejt'&J extra note (paper 1 good good lead Rencil, 2 steel Pent. orandum Book, 1 Card Photograph of all the Presidents of all the Presidents of the United States, and a rice Pbe miuv or jKWKLBYf worth from 25 cts. to $1. Don't let this pass you try one package. Everybody is sure to get more goods than tbey ever bought be fore for the price, and the luckiest get from five to ten times tbe value of their money. The paper alone ii more than worth 50 cent, and we give you this magnificent prize extra. Kcmembr the paper and the Packet for only 50 cents. Agents wanted. Address W.M. BURROW, P O. Box 58. Bristol Tenn. Valuable Town Property ror sale!! I have for sale in the Town of Frank linton, a splendid dwelling bouse, it .. I nai six large room mil neawy p.iniea a - i ii i r a. good office and allnecefsary out bouses ana gooa wen oi wiier in uie ytru. The lot contains about two acres of land and is situated in the business pmrt of tbe town near the Rail Road, and is well located ter business houses. Fot further information apply to, HKS. M. A. Lu MORTON Houston N. C. Sept. 3-3 m. YAHB0R0UGE KOUSE RALEIGH, tl. C, G. T. BLACKNELL, Proprietor. Br NOTICE. ' I hereby gire notico that all persona are forbidden to ' trespass oa my land, adjoining the laads of Dr. B. B. Perry and others in Fraoklin. County, either by day or by night, or with' axe or gun, under the penality of the law. . JOUN ELLIS. Sep 10th 3-m. NOTICE Any one wishing to employ an ex perieoced Miller, to run a Grist & Saw Mil!, for the year 1876. would do well to apply to the undersigned. L.E. BARTHELIMEW Jr. - Lauiel Franklin Co., N. C 53 53 PETERSBURG Va, E. , ltlCflTER. Watchmaker and Jew eler. FI5TE Watches and Jewelry of th bca Miinutkctorsand at the lowet prices. ' All work personally atteuded to and war ranted. tl 53 Sycamore SL', Peterburg,Ts t i. . I II . Whitelaw & Crowder, Marble & Stone WOU KS, Raleigh. N. C. Persons wishing to purchase Head stones or Monuments, eab see and con sult with our Mr. Whitelaw, at. Mr. .1. A. Stone's boarding bouse. Aug. 13-12. PEET & ATKINSON. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant. No. 45 Roanoke Avenue NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 18 ly EAGLE HOTEL touisburg, N. C. . A. B, Gseea PBOrRIETOU. The present propri tor has leased the Earle Hotel, "(formerly occupied by James Dent) for a number of years. dc is prepared to accommodate regular- and transient boarders, lias nice rooms,', we 1 furnished, and fitted up in the best style . He has also large and convenient rooms for Salesmen to display their samples. The table Is daily supplied with the best the mar ket affords. He Avill srarc no pains inn-iaking his boarders comfortable, and hopes he will receive a liberal patronage from the public. Jan. 8th 1875. NOTICE. Valuable Flouring, Grist arirl Saw IVfillQ fnr iueuitvis mm property situatec: on Sandy Creek in rranklinci.UDtyi.of. fered for sale on reasonable terms. The Mills are in good running order, and draw custom from a large scope ot 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. PETERSBURG, Va Executes every style of likeness from caid to life size, in the best styles of at Prices moderate, satisfaction , guaranteed. Gallery established id 1874 Oct. 2 ly s ' A ' sr22S' Furniture, Carpelings & pianos, . Coiinxb llaia axd Grxxbt Sts., NOUFOLK, Ya. The largest Stock of tbe above goods in Virginia. AH goods guaranteed to be sold aa low as io an v .Northern City, as our business facilities are unsurpassed, Our goods are all manufactured to order and we ask a visit or an order from those desiring goods in our line to convince tnem of tbe advantage ob tained in dealing nearer home. Having been established twelve years and having sold largely in the vicinity of Franklin County, all can reftr to the public generally. We are Agents and keep on band a large assortment of Pianos and Parlor Organs at Msnufsctars pricej, ' bend lor Circular. 8ep. M-y. . , WILLIAMSON", UPClIUU'Jir THOMAS, ' r . . .... . . Wholesale Qbocibs Commission Me r chants Xo. 53. Fsyettevill Street, RALEIGH, X. C. Opposite Metropolitan nail. 'ATTENUCDK Cotton Having just pur chased' 6 Georgia G 1 3ST- 99 and having put everything in the best possible or- der, we are pre pared to gin any , -, - t - " . ' - T ? quantity of cot ton at the short- est notice. We will guarantee r : our gin to'niake good "turn as out )5 as any gin in the county. All cotton de- livered at our gin is fully cover- efl by insurance. -' I f1 1 VUrlVe US clll'iai "Barrow &'.Pleasants. 1 O O O Bales Cotton YoiitGii Inini diately. Be sure to call on us be- . fore selling Barrow & Pleasants 1... . p o u nsr r s Seed otton .Wanted,' For wliich we will pay the high- est price. Barrow & Pleasant . Louisburg, N, C. ' - I . .. - ' v : . 1 1 1 I.- . ft - r-, t' f; .'A .... Tne only Blacktag that will Polish Over Oiled Sur face . :. . aso - . . . , FRK'JErtYJS TUE LZ VTilEUI . H Ai REAMS & Co. 3Ianuracturcrs of Ileum Durham Boot and Shoe PoliUk, DITRHAMS 1ST. C irmtntal to Ex:d All Oily, o Honey Iirandi-dl 1 ; The on!y blacking that will polUh t n oiled surface. It is guaranteed t. reserre the leather and ratk U pliant, uqclrisg lets quantity and tinis to roduee a perfect glow than any other, the bresa to be applied immediatelv Iter pultiogon the.blscking. A per fect tfot from this will not soil creu white clothes. 7 guarantee it rrprtsvnteti, and btk lor patronage ruKiij on lis niiTfr. In testisg cur Macking tise a brub that has nu oiher on it. - Prices as low as other Blacking. Liberal arraogi menis made with merchants anu wholesale dealers, II A, REAU3 & Co., Manufscturtr?. Darbsm, N..C, This Black log. Is recommended in the highest terms, after trial; by Ce F. Brown, J. Howard Warner, Kw York; the President and Protestors ol Wake Forest College; and a large num ber of gen tit nieo m and, around Dur ham, whose certificates hare been tuc blshed tbe Manufactories, . Orders solicited and promptly Lumber For Sale. . r I hare on hand one hundred thcu rand tect ol first rato weatherboarding Floonpg, bsitard Flooiicg, Ccilin &e.cU aawed last winter, which has been piled acd well cured, and it in excellent order I am also prepared to .fill bills fr timber at my mill about six miles from Louisburg and same, diitaoce frotu Franklintoo. Persons wUhiog bills .t timber would do well to tee me be fore contracting wltn any one else, a the body cf timber in which my mill is located has never beta picked. J. P. TIMBERLAKE. July 31-3 m. LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST! ; You can buy the .foi'.owicg Ar ticks at tbe Drug Store at 5 per ca t less . than tho manufacturer j retail prices. ? Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bilters. : - - Simmon's Liver Itcsuln tor, COD LIVER OIL. And many other standard articles. : i. S .Q D A JvOTJKUAJJ?, Always charged acd iparkling. SODA TICKETS $I.C0 pr Doxer. VZT CALL at tho DRUG STORK. Carriage Factory, Having Uught tle interest of Mr. R, J. Pisco in the Carriage Factor. t Place & Couway, I rcifftfully al the patronage of the people of Frank lin. I Guarantee aatufaction in all mjwork. W.B.CONWAY. Loui!bprg,N. a CANVASSERS wante l tor two nterb works of French A r . 'Little Runaway and her Pets.aii I tle pretty pair, ie I. Inner, u. Hie Nap.'? 'I be-; pictures are worth w of a place in eotly Ktiie and In-:. peulve eiiottgh for the simplest, t . ling rapidly, mud Uke on lgtit. guarantee ready sk. good protlt.. and y Irk rctu rns. A uy actlre pcri , wlio will take bold can make a Ua u some, laconic! tend for our terms at once. J. P. "ORD & CO.. 27 Pak l ler. K.' V GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE, t i - Grtensioro, A C. The n Cetiion will begin on the ll:k ot Aegvat. , . terms reduced. I Board (exclusive of washing & fihi. $73 00. Tuition in regular Eoglub coj nr. 25 t Charges tor f-xtxa ttodtea, modermi. . For Catalogue cootaining partit. Ian, apply to T. M. Josrs, President. X.H. D. WILSON, . . "Txcaidcst Doaxd'cf Tr". ' i I . '-J- ft . :i .
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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