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Fit AM KLIN COUltlEU. GEO. S. BAKER; PnbrLtirroR. j Louisivuno November 51 875 A striking instajicc ofa mother's influ ence spanking tbe baty X new foot bridge is ike ied on West MW'c ntr3t.-r Tho old one is. sadly out of repair. r,, Head the .interest'ii story on tbe outside, written fur the CouitiKti, by James A. Davis, of Flat iliveiv i Mr. 'll?.-.N. . Ramsey, the , great Temperance Apostle, lectures ii. 'ilen dvrson op toe 13th, and in Loutsburg on tbe 16th. )r. Y. Babcock, Surgeon Pentbd, will to in town next weel to remain a few days. Those wishing to bavc any dentistry done will call r on bim t Green's IItl. A Louisburg man took aret airainKt the bars of the -bears cage on circus day aJ bad tbe Feat f bis pints' torn out, i'"l now be want to get a receipt for ling respited. ' Cubs of Subscribers to the .jCOUR -KR rc coming in every week, but we l,av( a large mailing book and have room for more. F riends dont cease your cifurts, until the COUUIKR is put in cv Ty family in the county ' ; We save two men. quarreling a few days "rfn and one of them drew back ,u th-k to strike the othr. however he did not strike him, and consequent, lv we cannot give as striking a local of tie affair as wc at one time thought we would be able t do-..' , , REumot 4i.NincK. J o v. ir. Jcn knii,of WaiMivv, will bejvith Prof , C. K. Taylor next Sunday And. preach at at 11 o'clock A. M., .nJuii the aftcr i.uoii or night, winch wJ b? announced from the pulpit, fli citizens Mid i.ubiic L'cnernlly are iwt respectfully invited to attend.; i - la i.,1 Id a stnrt in town a few diis and said to the ' clerk. llus you gJiuy'nitr im! calf s'.jiu bo M in beicu.day boots?, Va and I tvants a rvui to t..i r 1 leOJ'K rcueeiuu. Tin! dl' k reflected:- lo we have a nice f pit skin pump Hul bu.t, whiohft WH ""it you, what number dJ ear? Well Mr: J ingeneraly rs fouito.-ns but Y ro kou I kin e thirteens : tor Sun- Dui.-IUleiol1' N' C" on tlic 7 H of Octf. -8tU voar of Will? Henry Burge- His re muns v erei''' w the Cemetery vr tki M on u li,uoy l"r UiXJ ne; i.ifi.i la native ot this town, Mr. , he resi sideij 11,11,1 l,e was rowuia- tPr whiejPovea lo lVlllelS1, aa was ithfuUy during the late th N. C. llegii'nent, and lie er war mi as'suvely wounded. lie at ono and two children, who have lcavcj sympathies in their bc- our w ind our best wishes for their I.. ..I nnwtuirltv' liarn T I FactWiy, Messrs. A. I). .Sj a large manufactory for can T ii i an.-., i - :': j K1I1U3. , xuey nave iu uici: Ir. Leonard, who thoroughly tn 1 nviiif TIiav irntn Inrwnlw and ffutrantee their Y ri v ' L t.uv a anv unerket Xorth. h great iuduocment to merchants 'section, as in the item of fi eight 'ill save a good per cent. These men are perfectly reliable, and IU' all orders promptly, and guar- their goods to be fresh and pure. k2p your money near home by Line "Var c.ors to Messrs, Koys- K; B'o., Fayetteville street, Raleigh, h., for anything you 'may want iu tjeoufectiouery line. . Vn exchange truthfully says: the meanest men in the community those who do not subscribe for a wspaper,i but steal their neighbor id then crit cise it. And during our oumalistic experience we have found to be true, we have never been om plained of by those who take bur aner and pay for" it promptly, it is nly the sneakei-s, who xatch for the isue ei uic pp-.. l"v-1 their neighbor, and if a word ispell IPbAm ia & pt imatical or typographical error, they are the brst t j see it and talk about it. From all art wriii ut . rs -, r such drones wc pray w do ueiivereu. KLled. e rfgTet to learn that urour' friend G.' M. '"'Boye'rycf Pleasant Hill Miss., was shot on Tues dar2Gih Oct.aed died on the 28th W,ht heeo ionableto get full par ti tculars of the affair, we eoold only learn thata dispute arose between lain, and a Mr. Joa W. Fowler, and comi ing to blow Fowler bliot Buyer in 'be Biue, causing. his deaUi. t i We, issue, this week; the Srst num ber of the fifth volume of the Courier. The improvement - on the j utent will be, 'observed with pleasure by .many and by none more than by us. We ictend to try to make the CocniER worthy the patronage of the people of this eommunity, d if f hey will only sustain u we will cndeaVor from time to titue to make trich improvcaeuts as will make the paper more and more valuable to every family. Postal Guide - We have received. frouiJol. Thos. B Long, Special Agt. o tbcP. O Depart Jient. the above named book gotton up at his own per fnal: expense. The book Is invalcf able to business men. It has been our pleasure to have a number of business transactions with Gol.'Lonz, and we have always found him to be polite aud courteous, ever ready 5to; give any information in his; department asked. We will ever re tucmbet his kindness to us, in pushing fjrward, aml personally interesting himself, in assisting us to get a daily mail from Frankliuton to this place. He says it is a fact, We heard a Franklin fanner say that when he went into his corn field to gather bis corn, be had to cut down a row of s'.alks bcf .re his wagon could get in to haul it out, so he jut arranged his ptotieer corps, who after l ard and ear nest work succeeded iu miking a road way wide enough for Ii'm wagon to get in; v ' '''-' The same gentleman said that one of his neighbor had a Geld, in .v. huh the stalks were fo-large'and thick tiiut if a crow got into the field, he h d to start from the outer ,o ai.d walk un tho row. IVe like i 'ioa'- that at least sonic of our Granger t. oi ds will have lcnfyC".rn for another year. Can't you puisuad'j all our frn; r.-4 to go atid do sikcv?t' ? Smaiit Iiov. A Jioutshurg urchin was called uj by his loving father fjr tearing his Sunday trousei;. Ti;C fath er held in bis hand a three foot J ircli. which mad; the boy look penitent and sad.. The father who loved, liia li y "very "inticli c uclujcd to ive hiiu a chalice. He told him that he would Kvo It i in five jluuty to tell him in Latin how he torn bis pants. The fi c t minutes had about expired, and tlie lov ing parent was in the act of following the advice of that great; good and wise manolouion, wiien trce Doy saia ' - CMOp laiMCIJ L IliltC ' wuimuuj, nightibus-, no lu-;1 forum, raggidy gate, post, breechibu's ' torum." The father fainted, and his dear boy died soon after with brain fever. The Raleigh Sentinel of a few weeks back, isjubilent over the fa'-f 'hat a poet had been jumped up in Wake county. We enter the race, and this week pub lull our first, reserving our best (worst) for the next. Hear the sweet and soul stirring verses, written for the Courier and printed verbtd urn, et I Herat urn, et punctuatum, el exa.lutatf.m, as sent us : For tiie Courier. Franklin county, JN.Ca. Among All the men that ever ?ived Ben butler is "a niong the worst for evcryivhere he goes 'f cr? . he is sbufe to hae k fuss. i""t he went.doua jonew orlens -r.j-he thought be would have a feast1 he acted such a disgrace full part they gi ve him he nam e of the beast. he slolled the spoons and knives and forks aud many of tluir tablecloths and had poor Win munford hung without any just cause. but now he is defeated for congress ; and cant go no more old mxssacbusetts shut down the win dow , ; and -tumbled him out at the door. but when he fell be fell fat on the where he could sit and viewhe coun V Ctry all ground, -but now he has no p -ver to rise beneath the cemecr. .o skyes. P. S The author ' ust pardon us from attempting to correct, as the Herceulean task is too much for our constitution. . Write again sweet sing er, but next time write on love, flowers, - t ' . . i ' AprU.showew, or some subject more j congenial to one of your fiuc nervous composition. STATE ITEMS. t...-,... Wilson was muda merry last week iritb sevexal aarriiges. - - ' There was a tbreeacb snow in Watauga en the 17th ult. ' f llr. JamestFi Jordan an old citizen of Raleigh, died suddenly q heart dis ease Satardsy evening. It is stated in tbe Ozfotd correspond ence of the Itateigh News that the Ox ford Leader will appear in a few weeks,- , -A. negro natatd. Hart robbed tbe house of Mr. T. S. Joocs, of Wake coua ty,"of Quite a namler of articles of vaii ne last week. The Hirboro Recorder, has just ec tered upou its fourth' volume. We hope it many more anniversaries. A graded school tor Raleigh is being discussed. Two years ago the city pa pers urged its establishment, and sever al citizens' meetings wele held to con sider the matter, but nothing ever Cumt o! U. : , .- Sentinel. - Dr. Edward;. Warren, surgeou in chitl oUhe Egyptian j army, has re signed, in consequence ot ophthalmia, contracted in the H jcdivt'a service. Dr. Warren is a Baltimorean, and was medical director ot Notth Carolina. le w3oca?'dJnarii. Three suspicious characters jumped from the traia, this morning, at the wajei-tankiust above the North Csro- I hna depot.. They bad stolen a ride trom- wary., 1 ne.. ponce , are looaing around in the regiou of their discmbar Ration J ' '--r .''' - -. " R. Seutintl. Tna Meeting. At the person street Methodist church is increasing iu inter est. Ttierc were two mourners last evening, and eviry.hing iodicatek a re vival ot spirit amoog the members themselves. There will prevail; be services every evening for t .e. noxt two weeks. - - Sentinel. j SftKVED Him Right. On the elown train imm Weldon to Wiliuiimton last Saturday night, rapt. James Borden ttie coniiuctui titcoveied u white man in tliei-cio! robbing a lady pa-seuer Lie j-rompily knocked him down and cnatistd him scVtrelj", ufter which h' stopp d his train aud kicked the re. iH. in oti into the woods. Tlie Cap- tatu d S'tvcser (iit for this action aud he bcivei the leilo riht. Wil. Jvid nal. - - The pre3. nt term ol Sap-rior Court is d iog good work f r this county, ncdZj :hows no merry to rdgues Rd thievcs. A cojT siderable" iflumbvr ot colored togu 3tf re senteneeel t terms iu the Peniten'iar. A no td cu:om1 iliL- tir , 6am Clark alias fc'au Wellon, whs lot) ged? in jait oa an indictjnent for burglary. "He will probably be tried4 this w,ck.2 There are two other counts against him larceny and forgery and no little intcrcs' is ielt in the final re- sult?, savs the Mfssnoeb. , , AN.EABTUqUAKB tHAKIXO UP THE People i f - GEonoiA. Washington, Geoeqia, Kov. 1. At 5 minuted to 10 o'clock list night there were two severe shocks of Earthquake, which contin ued tor 45 second?, the second shock following almost immediately on the first. Direction a little west nt south. There was a rumblir g, souud with a moving motion, which shook the earth and trembling houses, causing alarm among the pet pie. Atlanta, Nov.2. A distinct shock of au earthquake was ielt here and in paits of the State last niht. la.sliion Notes. The costumes are certainly charming, j fur this season. "vhe rrjlors rfto prettily blended, and good taste displayed in trimming. In cloaks, sacqucs, mantles and wrap the desigus are elegant, and unsurpassed for beauty. There is a greaf variety of styles, from the long circular to the french sacque, and pe)louaLse-draped. mantle. The Titan braid, loosely woven, is a favorite trimming for cloth sacques, and a width nearly a half finger wide, with three rows of quite narrow on each side, is a favorite style of using. ,Iut few separate overskirt are soen on elaborate, costumes, but the skirt so trimmed as to tiimuUte au averskirt; and quite as much, or more, material is used in the formation as when full overkirts were worn. 1 A delicate shadoof green seems to be among the pr.onunced shades for even ing dresses, aud where ones complexion can bear the test, it makes a most love ly evening costume, it combined with J delicate sprays of pink trailing flowers. All suits made of the two extreme or oprcitesTiadcs are" trimmed with plait-' i?s, puffings and ruchings of the two blades, nicely blended, and fringe made to order for each particular suit ; so there is no partial shidirtg of colors, J uufc ercryioiiig js exacx. : The immense hats that were earlier exhibited as w latest styles' ' have becu toned down runtil they are really a pretty shape; and the Ugly ties ;hat . were to be fastened under the chin have shecn disclosed of, by, either 'crossing at the Lack and briniug forward, draping on the bosom with flowers, or are loop eel ith bows and long irregular ends at the back. xv iavuriw: esivie 01 urapery is, saslics j k r :i i-.i- ? arranged either to lap in points in the front, or put on the skirt diagonally, the ends concealed under bows and fthort fringed ends. The sashes, a3 they are. called, are lonned of alternate folds of the two -shades'- Pockets made ol" puff, or a pnrf with a frill of side plait- j jaiim irom u, or uoiong ana trini lued with niching, tdre "placed on the skirt on one side ; which side quite de pends upou style of trimming, though the right usually preferred ; but a skirt without an outside pocket is hard ly seen at the preseut stage of fashion. One of the p.cUiiist over-dnshes we have seen for evening, ,as of white organdie, made tablier aud basque. TJu tabligr laid in tucks arouud it, each full two inches wide, and two inches apart. The sash was tucked the same, and was very wide, with deep loops, in deed almost sewed as a puff at the back. The tablier cr ds of sash, edge of basque and sleeves were all trimmed with a fine kilting, idged on. both sidos with a tiny Italian edge, and the kilting stitched about an inch from the edge. The basque "was tucked the same as the over skirt, only lengthwise instead of across ; but the sleeves Wv e tucked around the" nn. This was worn over ii pale screen silk, and was looped with pale green: flowers. . , SPECIAL ITEMS. We will send the CtH'itlEit and Godoys Luchjs Book, with beautiful Oil chronio Ivcscue,' VI months for $1.50. - GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER, Iiii natural lor pc-pe sufferin? with iJP''l)8' anel Liver O'-nipUiot or any derangement: of the ies ive oioann. such aa Sour JS omach, Sick libadacl e, Habitual uo-tivenev, palpitation ot the Heart. Ueait bum. Water- brab, gaawin and Lumins pains at the pit ofthe Ctomach, Yedow -bkin. Coated Tonue aud disagrcenb e ta e in the mouth, c mirg up ol food nttcr s.tin. rlow spiri t, Ssc , to put ff from day io buying an nrticle thit they know has cured their neighbor, IrieneT," or ie"a tive, yet they have uo faith in it until it it too late. But if ynu will ' go to your. Druggist Du. J. Ii Cliftok L.ou'3tur, N. C and ge? a bottle ot GntKN'a Aoqcst Flowek your iraine dite cure is as certain as you live. Sample Bottles of this medicine can' be ..I. a, a. 4 A a a. a . obtained tor 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cent?. Try it, two doses will relieve any cae. T, X. ' 'arlile In walking around town a few days ago, we stepped in ti;e store of our friend T. X. Carhle, 'n Mainv street aud found h:s store literally crowded with new mid beautiful goods,' jfrcsh from uorthern markets. lie says that he is selling at the very lowest pti ces foi ca h and ask. that you give bim a call aud learn , that what he say is true. i. . -- - - O Best h&ivy Bagging - r Ties . " ' Marshalla tiverool Salt Kails per keg Iron ' Everything CHEAP. Guano for wheat. 1G cts. 5 cts 225. 425. 41 W. S. M ALLORY, Franklin ton, N. C. - Cotton Markels. , Ixuiburg, Nov. 4. Cotton', "(tow'iliddling) 11 cti. Kalehjh. Nov. 3. ,Utt on, 12 ct. t 1 Peterfebtirg, Nov. 3. 1 cts. Cotton, Norfolk, Nov. 3. 13ct. Cotton, 4 New Advertisements, CARRIAGE FACTORY. .... .- , rrankiintonj X: C. We respectfully announce to the pub i, that we have located at Traaklio ton.Jor the purpose of tnaBafscturiog Carriages, Bougies; Wsgeu's Jk ci We arc auo prepared to ti:l or den lot lletalicf Botewood, llshORany, Walnut sod Pine CoSns, with bcarvj BBd teu furnished. . V -J Rwpectfully. v, v r BBACUAli & feoN fibr. 51 yr. ISTOTIOE. 4 I have four fine fat beeves which 1 wish to sell on the hoof. A. E. BOBBITT. Cedar Rock, N. C ' WITH JAM13S "K. TROTT, WHOLESALE DtLMAIH IN HATS AND CAPS, 34 flanaier Street. .. Baltimore, Md. A nice convenient Cottase re si-I dciice, Elo Mrcet, with throe com fortable rooms, and a Urge- yard and garden, can be nought on very rcas ouablc terms Apply to the Editor of the Courier. O0K AND JOB PE1XTINH ook BindinlT ILASS - BOSS SASUFAnOBIBU Executed in the very best and latcet lm- ruvea ftvlc we Iiave ttic otht cotnDirwvl OB OFFICE AND COOK-C1XDEKT THE CITY OF liALEIGIL and the LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT of tho kind IN THE STATE. Our Printing, IneloiMng Painphleta and liAs, ha been e-xti-naircly S)raised by Ihe Prcss North und South. Say r. B. Bnrwell, A. ?.L, Peace Institute. lia lei;h: "I have never hj-1 dculinirs with any Printer who do better work." F. P. Hob 5od, Pnnjiial RalcLih F.mnle Seminary: "Done f.ll r.iy printing fr the last two years do as oa wor jl and on a nnor.able terms m iny PuMiohing IIjuo North or South." M;ij. ItobU-B'-urhon, Sup't Bing haut Behonl: We know of no better house iu thVir line." Pn-H'it wad CaslUer Utl N:Uiov:l Biink, of Raleigh: "We know of no Est;iljlHiJiie.it turning out neater or more SHtL'&if tory jbs. Much of their rrint iu; and binding done for thus HvjiU iu taken premium at dilt'enr.t Fairs." Our BLANKS for Llcrko. SherifT, rtcbv. tem, Magistrates, Attorneva, 6cc. ironouneed the tiet in the market. Snd for catalxne. ISIf vou -vant croxl M-oi-k and low r.rit-e.lor nrintimr B(X)K3. PAMF11LETS. SCHOOL, CAT A L( X I ES. CIRCULARS, LETTER Ai;i NOTE TU7AIS. BILL IIEAD3, CAJ;DS, ENVELOPES, TAGS, or psmnuG or any kittd, t5T"If yon want LEDGURS, DAY-BOOKS." RFXX)RD BOOKS, fiCRAP BOOKS, OLD BOOKii REBOUND, or BOOK-BINDING OF ANY KIND, 8eud voar order to EDWABDS, BROUfiHTON 6 CO. PRINTIX3 AND EINDER3, -IVLEIGH, N. C. IBT.ICAL. HF.CORDKK, Onran of N. a Baptists, pubUaLed every wwk at f2.10 per annum. One of the oldet Rclnrioiu Paier io the South. A an advcrtUlns medium nnsun!,l bv any in the State. Address. EDWARDS, BltOUCOI TON 6i CX)., Raleigh, N. C I? K n T T? UfirPT?Tl !i A VJ li ilt Xl U 1 111 Ij Louisburg, N.C. PilOPHIEIOK. o Tbe present propri tor has leased the Eagle Hotel, (formerly eccupicd by James Dent) l'o-a number of years. is repared to a.-cominoelatc regular and transient beiarderc, lias nic rooms, we 1 furnished and fitted up iu the bct idyle. tie has also larglj and convenient rooms for talcsir.e.i to display their samples. The tabic is daily supplied with the bet the mar ket afford. He w ill spare no pain intui.iking hif boarders comfortable, and hoiws be will receive a liberal natrona from the uublic. : ( Ja. htb 1875. v t Valuable Town Property for sale II I have ior tale in tbe Town of Frank lintoo, a splendid dwelling house, it has six large rooms all neatly painted a good office and all oeceraary out bouse nr1 frtnri well of water in the vard. Tbe lot coataics about two acres land acd is situated io the bostness part of the town near the Rail Road, and is well located lor business bouses. Foi further information apply to, . MRS. M. A. L. MORION Einston N. C. Sept. 3-3 ro. - Trinity College- THE SESSION COMMENCES . SepL, 2nd 1875. Full Faculty; elegant building! first class accommodatioas. Seventy . . ..I tu . ii five to DlOiy aouara mm ibt an wmses for five months- Wc cfTcr very best at low raua. . .. Aid given to young men of limited Wot cEEblG. P. O- " Trinity College, N. C." . b. vraten; 'July 00-1873 Carriage. I. .otorv. Having bought tbe iSrcst of 3Ir. It, J. Place i the Carri pactory of Place & Conway, I respe-raT MJ tbe patronage cf the tvcrle v rv. LUn. I Guarantee satis factious z mjirori: Vy;b. cos way. Louisburg, N. C. CANVASSERS wanted tor two snperb works of French Irt, Uttle Runaway and her rets, and the pretty lirt 44 . he L inncr, and the Xap.' l lce pictures arc worthy of a place in costly homes and inex pensive enough for the ituplct, bel ling rapidly, and take ou sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profit , and q ick returns Any active i.'reu wbo will take hoM can make a ha el some income, bead Tor our best terms at once. J. B. FORD A. CO, 27 Taik Mace, X. Y, VALUABLE AND INTER ESTING WORK- Theli.W Genl Robert E. Lcc, by Jno Est en Cuokc, with Illuslxatious, Portraits and Maps. . Tjc name ot Jje is beloved and re spected through tho world and partic ular in tbe South, as a roldier be was great but as a man he was grcatei. No Soutlein man should bo without tho History of Genl B. E. Lee. Tbe work is fold only by subsciption. Price in cloth, 5.00 Leather, . $6.00 t" Half Morocco, . $7.00 J.N, HARRIS Agt. : forTranklin. FARMVILLE INSUR ANCE & BANKING COMPANY OF FARMVILLE Ya. Assells 223,935.00. .510.000.00 United Slates Bonds Deposited ;with the Treasurer ofthe Stale, Tor the protection of the Policy Holders. The Fa-mvil!e has ever been noted for its promptness sod equity in ptj lien? ot los es, and its general liberali ty to the insured. Its incre&iing bu.-N ncss and popaUrity, pl&ce it in the front rank ot the Insurance Companies ol the Country. All clause af riikj, snch ts, Steam; "mi""0" "UIf 1 vroifcou vj'uf, otore llousea. Blocks of Uood-, Hel deuce. &c, taken at eqottable rates. GEO. 8. BAKEH, AGENT for Fr-oklin Coanty. Loaiburg, K, C. Sept. 3-3 m. TRY YOUR LUCK We want everybody In the United States to see our la. gr, eight-page, lit erary and family ptper, lH8 bouax- kir" and In order that all may judge ol its merits for tbemaelves, ' we will end it, cn trlaf, six months for only 50 cts, and to every subscriber, we will end by mail, postage prepaid, one of our Mammoth Premium Packets con talniog 10 good Knvelor, 10 sheets extra note fptper 1 good penholder, 1 good lead Rencil, 2 steel Pens, t Mem- orandom Book, 1 Card Photograph ol all tbe Presidents of all tbe Presidents of tbe United State, atd a kick Pro miuk or JKwiLBYf worth Irom 25 cti. to $1. Don't let this pass you try on package. Everybody is sore t get more goods than they ever bought be fore for tbe price, and the luckiest get from five to t?u times the value of their money. Tbe paptr alone is more then worth 50 cent-, and we give you this magnificent prize extra, htmember tbe paper and the Packet for only 50 cents. Age dU wanted. . Ad!refs W.M. BURROW, P O- Box 63. Bristol Teno. LOOK TO YOUR 1K- , ... . TERESTI You can buy tbe tollowiog Ar ticles at tbe Drug Store at S per cent lest than tbe manufacturers retail prices.' "I .- . " Hostetters Bitters, Vinegar Bitters. of KimillOIl'S UVPr RpfTIllfl ess I . " tnr COi) LIVER OIL. And many other standard articles. All persons in arrears at the DKUG SJ011E will please come forward and settle, and not wlt for c i -at. the ailOtllCr CrOp. YAKBOKOUGII llOUSE BALEIBIL 11 C. O. W. llLACKNP:LTvPrpTi-r. llr. J. Walker's California Ylnccrar Rltters are a purely Vc- e table preparation, made chiedy frora the native hcrba found 6n the lower raagc3oftho Sierra Nevada moaa tains of CiUifornU, the rr.clicinal properties of which cro extnwbpd therefrom vitliont the use of Alcohol. Tbe qncstiou is Almost dally xked. What is tho canw cf the unpar alleled success of ViNKa.vit Hrx tKiaT Our answer bs that thev remove tbe cause of disonse, and the patieut m-ovcr hia hrallh. They are the gmt UihkI puifi?r and a life-pivin jrincijle, a perfect liert. vator and In vibrator of the ytet.u Nerer bcfnra in the butury of th world has a medicine li cnnjinded p eiiinp the remarkable qualities of IK soak Hittckc in Lcjuiijr tha sick of every di?40 iuaa m hr Y, Tber axe a frentle Purgative a vr: 1 a a lonle, roJwvin? Om ration or 1 iUmmation of tha Liver and YUccnd Orjtus iu Lhliou-. DiKra.e. , The prop?rll?s of 1)2. Walk- Bt'a V I s Ui a u 1 ii rrt aro A pcrieaL Dia phorvtic, (.S-'iui.iMUvrw Nutritious Laia live. Diurcth ,So Ut!r. Counter-Irritant, BaJoriCc, AilUre. and Anti-lbliooi. . ititil ;ihuu4UdS, procuum fiNxoAR RiTTLRS the moat wonder ful InvinAiAt'tllat ever ustaineJ the sinking vte:a. X IVrsott can tako Ihee Hit ters npconlin,: :o irctir.'.s: acd re tnaiti ;:!,; unwcil. jtrovided tneir bouc arc not dctncU by mineral polsou or other tucaits. and vital or (ana wanted bevtaui repair. JUliouv lSomittoiif. nut In tcnnittciit I'evrrs, which aro m prevalent in tlw valleys of our jjrea. rivers thruuzho it the'L'nlted Xtr.tes, eapcclally tturfo of tlie MUMi-lppl, Ohio, Missouri, IllinoU, Tnncxcc, Camlerland, ArkuttRns, Itcd, Cohv r.vlo, llrazos, 1U0 (iraudc. Tearl, ALibama, llobilc, Sav.r.uiah, Uo anokc, James, and m.uiy other a, with their vast tributaries, thnU;!i out our entire cmuitry durvi the Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual heat und dryness, aro invariably ac companied by extensive derange- mcnts of tho stomach and liver, and' other aUloaiin.il viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, oxcrtinj a jwwerful inlhictico upon these vari ous organs. U essentially ncceary. There is no cathartic for the purpoae equal to Du. J. Vai.kki:h Vixkuau iSirrrts, a tliey til fpcnl.ly rcmnre tho dark clorcd vit i l uiaitrr with w hich Uio biweU aro lo.vk-d. at th ana time atiinulatin tlte K-cretioiia f t!i lirer, and fjneral!r rototin tl.rt i.c.i'.ll.j- funa tiont of t?to di;etlri orpant. Fortify the body against dis ease by purifying a'd lu ttuhi !tlr Vixkoar ItirrKuii. N eiU-i.v take bold of a nyu-ni thi i.rj onnJ. Dyspepsia Or IndlCstlOll, Head ache. Pain io the M;o:i!dcr4. lHrh. , Tifhtnc of U Cfu""t. !irr:n,-."Brr Krurtatioua cf the 8tmnnfh. Iul Tat in tho ilouth. lti:!jtH AtlacVi. Pah-ita- -lion of the II cat t. lur.ajiirn.uLji i Un Lungs l'i'i in lharrgiutiof the Kklncys and a humlred cUT imuifcl iii(tuis are Ui oririuj:of DyiK'iii.' t u Imt li wi!l prove a lettvr k uir-vitiu of ita mcriu than a Icnrllir a.trrrti--:tiri;t. Kcrorula. or Kins' Evil, white Swelling, Ulcer. Kry-h-oU, .Swelled Seek, Ouitre. Scn-fuloaa fnrtjniniathina, Indoleut Itiflainmation. ilerrunal aCec tiom, 011 Bore, Kmptiorva t' tiie btln. Sore Eyea. etc In tbe.n. a iu all oiher eonnlitutional I)iea', Watwra's Vis Koar ItlTTKxa hare homn their i;rcit cur a tho poacr in the moat obUuJ and ictraelahle excn. ' . For liiHatntnalnry and Cliroitlc UheuxiiatiHUl.Uout, Biliotu, llcmit- tcnt and Intermittent l"evtri. llirai ofthe Wood, Uvrr, KiJuu--an.l lilad.le.', the-M Hitter baro no cji.ab SneU li aAe are caued br Vitiated I(1mI. MofhnnIcnl Dfsrasrs.-Persons encored in Pahit and itinera!', nub a Pinnibcr. Trpe-etteT. JoM-trter and Umera, aJ they advance l..'e, are uU ject to paralyi4of the llia-l. T puard Mint thu. tako a doo tf WjLkaa ViskUAt Itirrrta c.-aiorially. For Skin DKeaxcK, trjp!hrj. TaUer. Sa!t Uhctiuu IlUeL :sbioo. lim pie. l'utulcA, lUK CfUineIei, iiinr- wunn. Scald hra-l. Sor y.rtt. Kry 14, Itch, Scurfs, lijvoorMli..n ( the 8k th. Humor and DIm-j of thKkin4 hateM ntma of ra!nr. are l.trmay dujf up and carried out ti tbe vte:u io a abTt tiuM hf Cm Uxa f ) iUitrra. Tin, Tape, ami othrr Wonu lurking in tha yti 4 antiiy thot- j anda. art eflcctj:iy dtn; eJ a:d re moved. No rtcm of icdkoff, to trf-f mifupe. no auilhniniiKa will U?ai. rlen from winu bko them tT.lterO tor Female Co mplalnl, in y-unf or uld. married r Hurk at lt. lan ot womanhood, vt the turn uf bf, U.eTwn. Ic U.ttcr d.j '.ay tu dct ided au inf.oe:kc - ttat mPr.,rii-it i vr perreptible. cleans me itiaica uiuou V.e:;ever run find iu ip-.frit:eburtiii thrtarh the kia in Kmalei. ErnntUm. or Surea; elevate it a hen yea fiivd it th tructed and Azf fh in the vein; cleans A when it la foul; roar fcelicg will tell rou when. eep tLe blood pare, and the health ( Ut rtrm ill fhov IU . lIOt4LD 4. Tnrtrl k. Afta, S-a rrnrtm dm?.l John Armstrong, No. 1 F-yetUvitle 8trte KA LEIGH, ii. C. 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The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1875, edition 1
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