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I t -9M 471 TT 1 1 Trrc- rr rertr rr fin. A Vr ,, in rnniiim courier kicii aim iiuuui. A GEO. S. BAKER, PnoruiETOit. Locisburo Oct., 8, 1875. SPECIAL ITEMS. Wc will send the Courier and Godcy's Isid'fs Book, with beautiful Oil tiiromo " Rescue,'' 12 mouths for S4..r0. Mv Stock of pprias and Rummer roods, is very large, and I j.lcdpre my self to sell as cheap a any one in IjOuis hurf. I have also a good Btock of Con- fectionarics, Groceries &c. &., all at the lowest market price for Cash. T. N. CARLILE. j Mr. E. 1). Watson, is agent for the Yheelfr k Wilson Sewing Machine. He also repair and puts in good vork- inz order, machines of other patents, and also keeps on hand needles &c. &c. which he will furnish at the lowest r!cc. he warrants all his work. Call ou him at the Eagle Hotel. NOTICE- Next week being Fair week, there will be no paper issued from this office. Not a single man in town vMo part3 his hair in the middle, We know that some of our less favored towns envy us. Retttrsed. Mifb Nellie Perry who has been on a pleasure trip North for two week?, returned on Tuesday last. Mrs. Mary Biddel and her accom plished daughter Mips Rosa arrived in town a few days since. Tbey are the guest of Mrs. A. F. Neal. The Count ek for three months only Fifty Cents. Let every Demo crat in the County subscribe at once. .. V ' ' Cant. R. F. Yarborough is improv ing tlw appearance of his residence on Main St., by enclosing it with a tasty pailin This issue of the COURIER, closes its 4th Volume, We" have Had the conduct of the paper for the past three years, and now entering upon a new volume, we only promise that we will in the future as in the past, do our very best to make the COURIER, a first class paper, devoted to the in- i forest of Franklin County, to the A BIG SHOW 13 COMING. From our advertising columns will be seen that the Great Earopvan Circus and Managerie wil be ia our town on the 20th insf. There will be a grand parade through the principle streets, in this procession ih;re will be the Ba varian Pioneer Evid, drsed in lull uniform, followed by Eltphah's, and Camels all richly caparisoned, Tigers and Lions loose on their cae, then by development of her resources, and to J along lite cf beautitul gilt oges of the advancement and building up the Democratic Party. We ask the coop- oration of our friends in assisting us in the work ia which we ara engaged . Give us ;our help and Te will help you . . EAGLE HOTEL ATTENTION Louisburg, N. C. PROPRIETOU. The present propri tor lias leased the Ealc Hotel, (formrl)' occupied by James Der.t) to-a uiimLcr of years. ile is prepared to accommodate regular and transient boarders, has nice rooms, .we 1 furniihed. and tittcd Cotton PLANTERS ! SALE OF SPLENDID REAL M s t t e " "l wcaun.u. i , np itl the best ?tyle. He hasalsolar-c TSmmZw. wild bcast, rare birds and wonderful J and convenient room3 for Salesmen to I iiclt AtlST lUSt IJUF"" nopro tten I have four fine fat beeves which 1 wish to sell on the hoof. A. E. BOTHUTT. ' Cedar Rock, N. C MALLORY'S Bent heavy Bagging lfi cts. Tics 5 cts. Marelialls Liverpool Salt 225. Nails per keg 425. Iron t If Everything CHEAP. (Juano lor v.heat i W. S. MALLOBY, Franklinton, N. C. Ague Conqueror; No Quinine, no Arsenic, no Poisons. This is strong language, as Fhysi ciin and Chemists have for years tr'.-d to compound a preparation that vrouhl entirely cure Fkvkr and Aouk rvith-mt 'the use of strong medicines mi.-1i asQniniiin, Arpenie -nd other poisons injurious to. the pystcm. TlicVn i f-o ense of 'Fever and Apuc, Intrnnittcnt or Bilious Fevers, Con gestive Chilli, Ni;ht Sweats, ' Liver (oniphiintF, itc, that this rcjnedy will not vwrr. r:t onco and ponnanantl)'. It piirifiuj the Blood,' Liver, Splens ami all secreatory ortrs.ns so effect ial ly that the Cliil s will nof return dur ing' tlirc reason, cvpii when 'persons ha vi ha1 them f'r vcars.; Sold by OIL J. 1L CLIFTON. Louiburg, N C. ',;' ESTABLISHED 1817? V. H. Morris 4 Sons., COTTON FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants. i 23, 23 and 27 Omnierce Ft. Nor folic, Fa. Wil' make liberal Currency advan ces on produce or bill lading in band. Mr. A. M. Xoble, of N. is co nocted with our house, and will be pU-as'd to receive the patronage of his friends. A most Mite, taining and useful book. T.B II. Stonchouso History of the Uoclcy mountain Saints. The writer was for twenty five years a Mormon Elder, Missionary, and Editor of the Salt Lake Paily Telegraph. 2'his is a most readible and interest ing book, and well worth the money nsken for it. It is sold only by sub scription . Mr. Jio. N Harris has the ogency for this County, call on him and give him your name. Sept 10-4-w WITH J 13. TROTT, WHOLESALE DEALER IM HATS AND CAPS, 34 tooier street. Baltimore, M(L VALUABLE AND INTER ESTING WORK- Tho lifcof Ccnl Robert E. Lee,, by Jno. Esten Cooke, with Illustrations, Portraits and Maps. ! rTho name of Lee is beloved and re spected through the world and purtic ular in the South, as a eoldier he was great but a9 a man he was greatei' Ho Southern man should bo without the Hiatory of Genl R. E. Lee. The work is sold only by subsciption. , Price in cloth, $5.00 I Leather, $6.00 Half Morocco, $7.00 J. N, HARMS Agt. forFranklin. Trinity College. THE SESSION COMMENCES Sept., 2nd 1875. Fu'l Faculty; elegant buildings ftrst clasi accommodations. Sevepty five 1o niDty dollars will py H ex. pentea for live months Wc offer the very bt at low ratiB. Aid given to young men of limited t&ean, P. O. Trinity Collego, N. 0." B. CIIAYEX. July 30-1875 Larok 'Otter. Two while out hunting one nighl last wce' on Sycamore Creek, killed an Otter which measured 4 feet from tip to tip. We close our 4th volume with this irsjia. 1 no. Kiihsfrintniii ol a lar'ft number of our subscribers expires with it. We send them notification. Cash IN ADVANCE, POSITIVELY. We acknowledge the receipt o?a complimentary ticket to the Petersburg Agricultural society, for the session of 1875. Gen. IFni, Mahone is the presi dent of the Spciety. Clubs of Subscribers to the COURL ER, arc coming in every week, but we have a large mailing book and have room jbr more. Friends dont cease your efforts, until the COURIER is put in every family in the county Died. Mr. Bolten an old and re spected citizen, went out last Satui day evening to drive up hi3 horse?, and staying rather late hia family went out to look for him lfe waa found stricken down with paralysis. He was taken to the honae, hut ditd about 1 o'clock. St. Nicholas For October. The second volume of this Maga ine, which is the best periodical for b ys and girls, published in the United States, closod with the October num ber. It has thirty interesting articles, with a large number of illustrations Burglary. On Thursday night the 30th September, some one entered the dwelling house of Mr. Joseph Kear ny at Franklinton, and stole therefrom two watches, one a very valuable gold watch with chain, and the other a silver watch not so valuable," they also stole IIr. Kearny's overcoat. On the same night, pome one 'attempted to enter Maj. Bullock's residence, but was heard by Mrs B Mr. B. bein absent at tending the Q Id Fellow) who gave the alarm, and the thief ran olf, and still CurioMticf, immediately in the rear of this grand precession will follow the Operonicon or eteam caroi the Muses, discoursing its wild weird music. Then at precisely one oMock on the show grounds two mammoth Balloons will ascend. These grand sights which wc have enumerated wiil be free to all. Come and pee them. display their sample?. The tablo is daily supplied with the bet the mar ket afford. He will sj ar'e no pains in iH:ikiur his' boarders comfortable, and horn s he will receive a liberal patronage from the public. i-ili 1Si5. cliasecl Ja on the same night, cotton house vas vr'xs carried off. thieves are at large Mr, Henry Kearnys entered, and six or seven hundred pounds of seed cotton At this writing the Mistakes. It is a mistake to sup pose that ihe subscription to a news paper is clear gain to the publisher. He does not get his white paper for nothing the paper is not psnited for nothing and a'priuter cannot live, Our Livixa and Ocr Deai for Octo ber ccmes filled with a rich variety ef entertaining and instructive Magazine literature. It contains over thirty arti cles. We can only refer to some othe longer and more important contribu tion?, fiev. John Paris continues hi8 interesting Soldier's History of the War' Gen C'.ingman and Col. Mrr thall contribute material lor our future history in their reports of the engage, ment near Gnldsboro.' Mr. Kingsbury introduces other witnesses as to the the battle of Gettysburg, jncl shows that North Carolina won great distinc tion in that terrible strugglle. Inspec tor General Tone's very entertaining account of "Terry's Fort Fisher Expc- diton," which appeared in Old akd New, is begun in this number. John stone Jones coutinnes his elaborats dis cussion of the 4'vidences of the Meck lenburg Declaration." Altogether it is a most enjoyable number, quite equal to any that have gone before. It is a BLATCH LIST'S " WT "Iber W'o.d Pump is aT.ANDAUD ct .he market, by popular ver diet, thn best pump lor the least money. Attention is in vited to Blatchlej's Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn with oat d:8turbin ihe joint?, nnd the cop-p.-r chamber which never cia-ks. scales or rusts and wiil last a life time. For sale by Dealers and the trade gtn eral'y. In order to be sure that yo i get "rilatchley's Pump, be careful an I see that it has my trade marfc as apoT . If you do not knowwhere to buy, de J scnptive circulars, together witn tn: name and r.ddress of the agent nearest tou, wiil be promptly furnished by ad dressing with stamp. Charles E. Blatchley, MraMnrer. 50G Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa April 2-iMa. " Georgia GIN. 99 and having put ever jiliing in the best possible or der, we are pre- pared to gin any bodty, by faith. It is a mistake to suppose that it is Norifc Carolina publication, true' to the easy to please eveibody. It is a nmtakejto suppose that money due to this paper for subscription, job work and advertising, would bo as good to us in a year as now. It is a mistake.-to suppose that wc thankful for what is due, six reasons why quantity of cot- YOU SHOULD INSURE IS State and the South, and as sue l de serves the support of all. It has real merit ol its own. We commend it to all. would not be as well as for now subscribers. An Iowa paper thinks that Sentor Schurz will " go back to the Jvatlu al party and become one of its leaders-" For Radicalism to place Carl Schurz at its front as one of -its leaders .would bo like the diamoni.l on a fifty-cent shii i. wearing of a hundred-do lar . .i than tsie penny it is the daniper ii!r is done tnat dropping' into lamp or gas use ttiat Things TiiAij Wives suoui.i We member. It is the penny saAc! more Ciirned that enriches ; rinsed when the cook s tops the dollji from the coal-bin ; it is the turned low when not in pin money for the nioutw.it is tue cure ot -making tnc i - coffco that m;kfs three spoonfuls go ay i far as a tcacupful ordinarily, it is the c re! ul mending oi eacu .wee a s wasn tliat ivcs ease last of all ic is eised over eve to your garments; and the constant ore exer- ry part or your house hold, and constant endeavor to im- Ncarly all of our Merchants have returned from tlio North. Th dr shel ves and counters are filled with fresh and now goods. They have b-c a-u-ti-f-ud drss goods, "Love of bonnets," comfortable wra pings, and in fact you can find anything you want in the mercantile line by calling oh them. Trove and your work prosperity to t! PP th: y your be.-t powers to ht alone :ive icacc and o family, It is said that among the statutes of Massachusetts is an unrepealed law which fines a young man for walking out with his sweet-heart after sundown. Enforce such a law here, and you would crush out rapture enough to set up a small-sized paradise, Courier Jourr id. - , - "It is noticed," says an exchange, "that the papers have almost quit guess ing at Susan B, Anthony's age.'' They ought to have quit a century ago. Susan's age, like another antique speci men of the ideal she may possess, is her own private property, and the news- Ax Awful J Chi.uk. Last Monday evening the citizens of Durham were thunders truck with the announcement that one Verban Castlebury, a man at Itst fifty years jold, had committed rape upon the person of Emma Webb, a lit tle jirl ten years old. Tne community was tenibly mjaved, and our best ' and most influential citizens had almost reached the point to elevate the rascal in tbe air without trial or jury. At 3 o,clock he was arraigned belore Jus'ice Parish and Watson. Mr. P. M Brigga appealed for Castlebury. The little girl swore positively to tbe fact or his attempiug to commit rape,, and there was no evidence to contradict her tes timony. The magistrate decided to His head was the shape and size of a Bullitt county watermelon, and be was so black that charcoal would make a light mark ou him. The goat was asleep, leaning against the side of the house. The darkey was smoking a de cayed cigar. lie espied tbe goat, looked at the lit end of the cigar grinn ed, then at the tail end of the goat, 'grinned louder," looked all around to sec that nobody was looking, and touched tbe lit end of that cigar to the tail end ct thr.t goat. The goat turned a hand spring, and the negro opened his big mouth to laugh, bu the goat butted him si quickly bcTwcen the chin and his breeches pockets that his jaws cim? trgether, making a noise louder than the report of a gun. The nogro's hat boot?, nnd cigar lay ia a pile, ten fe;t ofl while hi3 body wa3 curled up like a horseshoe in the mouth of a sew er opening. When he "earne to' he looked round at each one in the crowd, and- dispersed the crowd by Faying: ''will some b you gemmcn' shoot me with a pistol? A nigga dat's a9 big a fool as In don't deserve to iioin." Courier Journal. rriTT pr'V MTTTVTT 4 T. 4w W cJ?4 one fifiU of tbe purchase money xjhj xiau! ..m.kj m. uivu I ell llIC? BHU1 I" piW in cab. A credit ol twclro LIFE INSURAHGE COMPANY. 921 CIIESTXUT STREET, Crov.'ed Out, Mr. It. '. Clifton's adv. in relation to his cotton gin, is unavoidable crowded out this week, will appear in our next, Mr. C, has added a condenser to hi$ gin, and made other improvements, he guarantee? as g od yield as any other gin. Cotton all insured as soon as weighed in the house, PHILADELPHIA. 1st. Because it is one of the oldest companies in the country, and past the uy ot experiments. 2d. Because every policy holder ii a member ot the Company, entitled to all it? advantagts and p:tvilge?, hnv ii.g a right to vote at nil. elections lor trustees, and tuns has an influence in its management. . 3d Ikcause it his the largest accu mulate 1 fur,d cf any Life Insurance Company in tha Htaic. 4th. Because by economical man agement, its ratio of expenses to total income is tar below the averag? ot Life Companies, (See Official Insurance Report?.) 5th. Because it La declared more dividends lu nnmher, and of a larger uveiajje pen eut;ge, than any Company in the U.iited Stales. For example; l'oliv-y No 16, for $5000, has been paid to the widow of a phuiiddphia merchant, upon which twer.15-.hrte dividend had been de elated, ave aging titty feven percent. Unci these dividends been used t pur chase additions to this p..licy,- $5,040 mote wouid have been realized uiak ng the ;.olicy worh $11,046. 6th. Because it is liberal in its man agement, prompt in its settlement, sate beyoud a contingency, and its rates are as low us any first class Company in the country. Principal Features. Small expenses. Absolute security,largc return premiums, prompt payment ot losses, and liberali ty to the m-ured. W. II. F1NCIJ, Gen'l, Manager for Nonh Carolina. W. D. SPHUILL, Gtn'l. Agent, Franklinton, N. C. est notice., We will guarantee our gin to make ood " turn IN FRAKNL1NT0N. Fursuant !o a Ietrce of ihe SopcrHi' Court of tt e county ot Franklin, made in tbe cae f W. II. Spencer AdmV, tc-, of J. J. Them-is deccued, against J. J. Thomas -and others. Proceed ing tn fell land to pay deota. I will, 00 Monday the lit day o! November 1873 at 12 o'clock L ia the town ol Fianklioton, c?l at public auction t the highest bidder, the real property ltbngine to the ttte of Maj. J. J. Thomas deceased, all of which is situa ted in and near nid town, as follows, to wit: One lot on the t'reet leadin? to Louifburg, and aitjining tbe ilow ei Io of Mr . C. Ii. Thomas, contain ing ten ard scn eighth acres ; one lot on the Btmc stmt, and adj jmlng the lands ot I G. Stanton anil others and known a the "Kubanks lottn con taining al)ut two and out half acres; roe lot situated on the t side Main sticct and kn-wn ai th- 'Doctor Cola !o cntainirg a'.out three and one f urth acre, and oca lot on tbe east side rf the Hsilroad rear the Depv.t. known as the Stb!e lot containing atout thrte tilths of an acre; and a tra-t of land ner the southern bouo dtt:y f slid town on the eastern side of the lUilroad a 'joining the lands tl B. P. Harris tnd o'.Lcis, containing sxty two hrrra. Thia 1 rop4-ry will 1c subdivided ay as to inake a i)ur..' r of desirable build ing sites for l.u.iMM houses and rvsi detcctf. It lu. in thrifty and grow ing town, ail pit-cnts rsre iadccv mctits for p:ior desiring to rimove to a rapidly growing town. Plots ol tho projerty as subdivided can be sen in a lew dsys by calling on Mr. II. O. Scott in Franklinton, or tbe un ersit;neri at Louisbjrff. Terms: to be moniln with in?mt fr mditeasta the balance. Title retained until alt of the purcl-.a.-c money is paid. , W. II. SPENCEH, Adm'-r. d J. J. THOMAS Deceased. Oct. 1st lb?5-td.. V as New Advertiseineiits, bail him in a eleaied upon bond ot f 500. If he is the charge of rape, he will. certainly be convicted of an attempt to commit rape. Castlebury ia known in the comma- o t i c e. Having papers have no more right to drag the nity as a very bad man, and this is but one to lisiht than the other Courier another of his hellisu deeds added to a Journal. long category of crime. All that is ne- determincd to withdraw from the practice of Medicine, I re spectfully recommend my son Pr. J. K. Malone to my former patrons, with the assurance that if iu difficult or complicated cases he or his patrons wish my services I will give hi in and them my r it f nci.: . i u. :i iauifc 01 buuiuieuw uau. Tobacco Plant. r . r tit l j ROM uak IjEvei v e icarn irom 1 xmt our Oak Level, correspondant, that the Since the above was in type, Castle- erops in that section, will prove not so I bury has been committed to jail in de- ood as once expected. The farmers are all very busy housing their crops. He reports some improvements going on in the little village of Peach Tree Grove, tie also states that the de bating society at May's School House which meets every Saturday night, is in a very flourishing condition. No other news. cessary is that justice be meted out to J assistance free of charge to his patrons. He is well versed in tho various branch es of his profession and I confidently Dr. W. J. Hawkins, who has for so many years been president of the R. & O, Railroad, resigned that position on the 1st inst,, having been advised to do Tbe Winston Sentinel gives the fol lowing opininn of the Convention en tertained by a dakey in that locality, in which Di. Wheeler, the Republican member from Forsyth is, made to figure: "I say, Jake, whats dat 'vention do in down to J Raleigh now, what we done elected Massa Bill Wheeller to!" "WtH, de fact ob de circumstances is dese, Mri Joshing, we done elected Massa Bill jWheeler here, but some sid erable number of Republicans what done got elected elsewhere didn't got recommend him to my former patrons Those indebted to me fur fjrmer medical services, ore respectfully requested to come forward and settle their accounts. Respectfully k c. ELLIS M ALONE Oct 7th 1875. sobv his phvsician, and Mai. G. W. Grice of Portsmouth Va., was elected en0USh ol Totea to Uke d"e ff aU 1Q in his place, 1 tie employees on me i. & G. and A. A, Railroad presented Dr. Hawkins with silver a service,eonsisticg of a Pitcher, Salver anditwo Goblets of solid silver, and costing about 86,50. It was received with some graceful re marks by the Dr. y, The Oxford Ia acer lias been merged into the Torch LiqJtt which paper will be enlarged, it will be conducted by Messrs. Davis & Rritt. We wish their new enterprise much success, while at the same time we sincerely regret that the welcome weekly . visits of the Jjeader to our sanctum, must cease. the 'vention, and some who did take dere seats was ticed over to de Demo-, cratic party, and de consequence was as John Shultz, (who Massa Wheeler took down to ran for the adjournment of the 'vention) writ back to Massa Bill Leraly at de Bank, "we was foiled" gittin dat convention, and uow dont you think 'dat dese dam rebel say nos 1 body sbant vote co more unless he pay his poll tax.' 4You don't say sol' Ye, and dat aint half ob dere d is 'oyalty. Dey say if you went and done stole something yon can't voce nohow.1 'Good Lordy you don't tell me bo. Mr. Dorsv Battle, who is well known to the newsDaDer fraternitv. has bought Den de Pepublicon party is dene bust- half interest in the Tarboro South erner. ed.unleas Massa Starbuck can get King He takc3 entire control of the editorial Grant to send his soldiera down here department, tyr, Williamson retires. J to Elop all dat faolisVceas. SSIIES & EE A OK AM Building Contractors AND CABINET LOUISBURG, N. C. SASH, BLINDS AND DOOES MADE to ORDER, and all kinds of Machine work done at short notice, on as reasonable terms a3 elsewhere in tbe State. All grades of Coffiin?, Furnish ed, with hearse.. Tongue and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. o Lathes always LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST! You can buy the following Ar ticks at the Drug Store at 5 per cent less than the manufacturers retail prices. J Hostetters Bitters, . Vinegar Bitters. Simmon's Liver Regula tor, COD LIVER OIL. And many other standard articles. O D A Always charged and sparkling. SODA TICKETS 81.C0 pr Dozen. C" CALL at the DRUG STORE. Plastering hand on i SMITH & BEACH AM. Carriage Factory. Having bought the interest of Mr. R, J. Place in the Carriage Factory uf Place &, Couway, I respectfullj ask the patronage cf the people of Frank lin. I Guarantee satisfaction in all my work. w. B. CONWAY. Louisburg, N. C. YVlGLl.VM.SOX, UPCIIUUJII THOMAS, Wholesale Grocehs AT Commission Merchants Xo. 53. Fayetterilhj Street, RALEIOn, X. C. Opposite Metropolitan nail. our" as any ein in the county. All cotton de livered at our gin is fully cover ed by insurance. (Give us a trial -1 Barrow Pleasants. IOOO Bales Cotton . Wanted Imme diately. Be snre to call on 11s be fore selling Barrow & Pleasants IOO.OOO. POUNDS Seed otton 2 l - Vfi IMS Wkl J Tne only Blacking that will Polish Over Oiled Sur face AND PRESCHVK THE LEATHER I H-A. REAMS & Co. Manufacturers of Reams Durham Boot and Suoc Polish, DURHAMS N. C. Warranted to Excel All Otheri Heme if Refunded or Wanted. For which we will pay the high- est price. Barrow & Pleasant. Louliburg, N. C. The on!y Mar kin that will polish 1 n o'.Iol mrface. It ii guaranteed to 1 rcrervc theltatLer and make it plitot, nqciring less quantity od time to j reduce a perfect lot1ian any othr( the brcsh to Ikj applied immediatelr after puttinon the blacking. A per fect gloaa from this will oot aoil ereo white clotlj.g. We guarantee it m reprcscted, and aak for patron agt tnct!y on its merit. In testing our blacking use a brnah that haa no other on it. Prices aa low as other Wacking. Iibeial arrange ments made with merchants aoa wholesale dealer. II. A. REAMS & Co., Manufacturer, Durham, H. C, Ti.is Iilacking is recommended la the highlit term, afur trial, by Geo. F. Br.mn, J. Howard Warner, New York; the President and Professors f Wake Forcit Ollege; and a large num ter j! y?Ltlcroen in and arouod Dur ham, whose certificate bare been lur cifhed the Manufactories, Orders solicited and promptly filled. Lumber For Sale. I hate 00 haod one hundred thon and feet cl firtt rate wetierboardisir Khorir, bastard Fiooriog, Ceiling &c. c, wcil li't winter, which baa Ucn pi'ed trd well ecruf, and is la cacelic-nt crlr. I am a!si prrpnrsd In fill Mils fwr imUr at my mill about aix ui:es from Iuiibur and samr , i;iscc from Franklinton. Perfa wiahicg bills 4 timWr would do well to sect tarn a tore ot.iracting itn any ooe. else, the tdy f timtjcr in which my toUi ia located has rtrer leen picket!. J. T. TIMDERLAKE. July 31-2 m. Valuable Town Properly for sale!! . 1 1 aye lor ile m the Town of Frank hr.tf'0, a rp'endiu dellni; house, it I ba aix Urs r.Kai neatly painted a I gi.! cflioc an. 1 all ncccttarj nut Loose and go.1 wtll c water in tbe jarit. Toe In! rnnl&iss aloat two scree of land and is titoatct in the Loaiarta put of :l c town cr the Hail Road. and h wtll !jcated tor busiaeai houe. Foi further information apply tq MI1S. M. A. L. MORTON. Kiiutoa ii. C 5 p. 2 3 m. YAUBOUOUUU UOUSJG . RALEIGH. !L C. j 0. W. BLACKNKLL, IWrietr.
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