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i n 4 FUANKLIN COUHIEK. GEO. 8. BAKER. Proprietor. Juisbcrg ...... Decerbir 3; 1875. LOCAL MATTERS. We call the attention ot our read ers to the 'special notice of Messrs. King, White A Shaw. Winstos m to have a National Bank. We would like to make the 6ame aa- coueeeiuent about Louiaburg. Married. Oi Thursday evening tUj 24 tb ins t., at the residence of the brides father, by the Bar. 'Jar. Gib- i bona, Mr.. Geo. L. Btrieklanl to Miaa Caddie V. Conway. Col. f. M. Robinsoe, President of the Norfolk; Bay line of Steamers and, a railroad man of great experience, been elected president of the R. & O. Railroad, in place of Uaj. Grice, who died recently, t. 3V- ' Bti-unrcL, Jxwslxt, llr. T. G. Lee, agent for Mr. Edward Facnsch ot Raleigh, haa been in our town, with a- handsome sssortment at eoHd and plated jewelry, inch aa Watch chains. Breast pint, Earrings, 'charms. Shirt nuiieas, vjioca ac ue will again hare els goods on exhibition at the Ssgls Hotel on Saturday next. We asveexemhsed anot ol hi a stock aad he baa Some beaetiiul goods. Those wishing, anything in the Jewelry line.. will do well ta call at the Hotel on Saturday, and examine llr. Lee's Stock. - Ry. J. W. 8backford of the M,E. (Jooference, was married to Miss Cora Kingsbury, daughter of T. B. Kings bury Ksq., of Oxford on the 25th of November last. Nbw Goopb. Messrs. White & Shaw hare received this week large edV ditione of new and desirable goods, suitable for all seasons, which they are selling at very low prices. Their advertisement reached us too late for this week's issue, but will appear in our next, so look out. There will be so service in the M. E. Charoh on Sunday next, Rev. F. L, Reid, the Preacher in charge be ing absent, in attendaaoe on Confer-: one, which is in eeasieo at Wilming ton. '.'"('' Mr. John Buxton Williams baa been appointed on of tha Vice Presidents ot Rotcpke and Tar ;Rlter;: Agricultural Boeiety. Aa excellent 'appointment. War. Gazette. Gang, who turned States arideoee and COQTictcd George Applewhite, ia again at his old tricks, says the "Robeaoni- an," and stole a fine horse at the Clin ton Fair reeently. The Concord Reoixtkb aays: The typhoid fever haa been tor aome time and ia atill raging to an alarming ex tent is tha lower part of this county and m portions of Stanly, and ' that quite a number of deaths have result ed from it. A Pxxachxr Tcaarxn Cottox Taxxr- Oa Buoday an cfrurt was being made la the Panther Branch Township to capture aBv.M John Allison, a negro pre acber, a jgreet revivalist ia that sec tion, who bad been guilty of atealiag cotioa from llr. 8 D. Williams. The persoeVs last seen making tracks for other quarters in which to preach his bogus religion. Great indignation was expteseed by his "brctheren" at his ueclencal coadact. It ia hoped by the OBITUARY. t - - MALL S PROS P ECT US THE WEEKLY SDN. Died in Franklhiton on Saturday the 27th day Nomember 1875 at 10 o'clock A. 51, Williasa W. Kearney, in the twenty-third year of his age. , He was intelligent, amiable , and generous to a fault. No young man in the community bad so strong a hold upon the affections of the people. When It became known in the village that he was dead, at once the doors of all the stores were closed, and business was entirely suspended rathe place for the balance of the day. He was burned on Suaday evening with the beautiful ceremony of the or der of Odd Fellows. A. large eon- course of people from the village and the surrounding country for many. miles distant assembled to assist in this last sad service for one whom they loVed so well We have often beard it eaid of one recently- deceased, that he or she died without an enemy. More than this, can be said of .Willie Kearney, Every one who knew htm felt kindly toward him. , Ue was uni- OAOn t320EDa o Best heavy Bagging 16 cts. Tiea 5 cts MarahaDa Iiverpool 8alt 225. NaQa per keg . 425. Iron 4 Eexything CHEAP. Guano for wheat. W. 8. MALLORY, . FraakKatoe, N.CL Cotton Markets . LouUbarg, Dec. J. Cotton, (Low Middling) 11 cts. OF TUX K. Y-I7BBKLY I1EMLD JAS. G0RD0U BEtiriETT . Proprietor 20ADWAY.AaD AK3 BTSxETS. Cotton, Cotton, Cotton, Raleigh, Dec. 1. Petersborg-yDae. 1. . ' " 13 cts. POSTAGE FREE. JLKXTJAL 8UB3CRJmO.PEICE, fx CLUB RATES. ' Tbrea Ooptes, per aaaum ........ i Fiva Oopiea, a Ten Copiea ......... II Twenty Copies, ........ 13 Aa extra copy will be sent to every dob of ten or more. 1 , Additions to clubs received at club rates. . These rates make the Wrksxy Haa- ald tbe Cheapest publication ia the J abaorblag topics. 177Q WewYork 187Q ' Sightecn hundred and teveatrsix.ls the Centennial year. It is also the year ia which aa Opposition Hods of Repre ee stives, tha yrar af the twenty-hird election il a Prsaidaot f the united Sutea. AH of these events are aura to be at great interest and importance, especially tha two latter; and all ot them and everything connected : with theta will be fully aad freshly reported and expounded in Tax Be. Tbe Opposition Boose ot Represen tative, takiag up the has of inquiry opeod years ago by The Bur. , wai sternly and diligently lavesti?ite tha corruption aad misdeeds ot QmAaVe administraUoa; and will, it is to ta booed, lay the fouadatioa for a new and aad better period in ur national aietory. Of all tbla Tax 8ch will con tala turm plate aad accurate accouEC furaishlns its readers with early aad trust wormy . laiamauoa npoa , tAest Norfolk, Doe. t. Ill CtA. Clubs of Subscribers to the C0XTR1 ER, are coming in every week, but we have a large mailing book and have room for more. Friends dont oeaseyour cfforts.until the COURIER is put in etery family in the county. Candy Factory, Messrs. A. D. Royster k Bro., ef Raleigh, have es tablished a-large manufactory for can- diCa of all kinds. They have m their employ, Mr." Leonard, who tharoughly uudfstacds tlvet business. They keep a larce supply, and guarantee their price a low as any wrket North. This is a great inducement to merchant in this section, as in the item of freight they will save a good per oeut. The? e gentlemen are perfectly reliable, and will fill all orders promptly, and guar anty their goods to be froab and pure. Then keep your money near home by TbankatoMr. Geo. 0. Jardan, buai newt ilanager of the Daily ffew$ for an invitation to the News thank sgivibg J sending your ordora to Messra, Roys- banquet, at the News Building, given ter & Br o Fay etteville street, Raleigh, complimcL-tary to the Raleigh Board N. C, for anything you may wan t in of Trnde, on the 25th iont. the confectionery line. . Wo Dotioad euapoadod in front of the door of one of. our enterprising Snack Housevthe following articles: Ooo apple, one orange, one gweet piiatoe, ooe ooion, oue stick red cau dy, one herring, a piec by?f steak, nnd a small pieoo of Lony onmb. All read tha Story on our firnt page from "Etbcl," entitled 'Two 8idse to every Q-iestion." This rparkling lit tla story vrillba concluded in our oat. We hat a nuiuber of other noveletts from this same writer which will ap. poar from time to time in the Couri BK. ptopla of that vicinity that he did not I varsally a favorite. T know him was - to love him; yet no one would ever say .thai he did anything for the sake of popularity. He was aa soft and gentle in bis ,, manner aa a refined wo man, and he bad a high regard for the feelings of otbera: . He had selected the Medical Pro fession as his life work, and while in preach what he pntcticed. R. Nkwr Charsbp with Highway Rorbkrt. Ycsterdsy; Mr.. Richard Jonve, of Holly Springs Township in this county. brought charges against J. Q. Bryant, of thia city, of lobbing hia pocket by force on ti.e'atreet near Topper's church oo Batur1ay evening last, taking there- trom some t30. Mr, Jones did not Know Bryant but aeeing him on the Baltimore attending lectures, he waa street yesterday recognised aim, and axvaeu wivu inavruveaae, wsoao upon hiar warrant Bryant was arrested 'touch is always faUrfJonsumpUon. and, had a heariag before Mayor Man'y. Twelve months ago when he left home The accnae4. bound , oser in tba for Baltimore, h'w life wai 4 fait of sum ot $S00 for his appearance at the promise bd bope, . but before the ' t,..!!,r,..ine IOT Spring flowers bad bloomed agdn; his pcatponed until thia morning in order ta give him an opportunity to give bail. R. News 1 The Oxford Leader under the management of tbe boy Editor (boy only m years) is one of the very best Wecklys in the State. Its columns pparkle with' genuine good wit, and We had the pleasure a few days since of seeing on our streets. Dr. J oho H .Mslhewson. ' who' visits our State after a enjourn of Mi years in Bastrop Tcxaa. ' Lquwburg was the scene of his youthful dayts and fur a long time he ws a student at our Male Academy, While passing through Galveaton he met our former townn man Col. Dc Witt C.Stone, who is repreeented as exhibiting the. same genial trails of cburucter by which .o many friends were won in our midst. Time has dealt gcutly with Dr. Mathew sim although laboring afihiduousiy in the dutica of his professiou and eu gaged in ani extensive practice,, in Westeru Texas. Now that his foot ;s again on bis native heath, we hope sufficient inducements will be offered so detain him within our holders. " Our State never relinquishes willingly FaHhion Notes, couud sen e' The people of Oxford siid the County ougut to congratulate I any good oitisen that (by prior posses- Mi mmAlve on having such a paper in j sion) she has the right to claim, their eountv. Sustain it haudsomelv, - While iu oar town, Dr. M. was the guest of his uncle, Dr. WmM. Cren- 'f t' shawi , . uou of GrsDville. Thk Franklin Courier. This ftaunch and truu CoM?er?ative yournal ha druju'i its patent out side, and comes to u very much iw proved. W"t wixh friend Raker great success, lie ticservos a liberal patronage, es pnoially from the people of Franklin, whose interest he has loldly and faithfully watched and defended. Wilton Advance f jAaong new styles in wool opstumos we find longer over-skirts are worn than in early fall. A uew one, termed the. 4'acarf overnskirt' is riglit, pretty, simple and requires but little cloth, This is merely a straight long, apron, square and open at the buck ; it haa a folded &c:irf of the tunic material, made of four up-turned folds, and fastened at the hides ; a large pocket is placed upon oue side, made in' three large plaita, aud fiuiwhed with an or uameutal kilting below. Another over-skirt is Ehirred at the back, and has a broad front ot a coi4ratiutr color, while the over-skirt is turned back iu revers on etch side of it, and ornamented with buttons down each entire edge and still another has three cornered shawl-shaped ash at the back, trimmed all arouud and plaited on the sides of the apron frout, it is then arranged in drapery to please each individual tasted ' We Have inr the above given you a hint of the most popular over- Dr. A.H, McNair, who left his home skirts that have recently appeared. friends were startled by the discovery that his days were numbered, and that in the very spring time of life he waa to b "gathered to hi fathira "A times, for v several months before his death, be s offered very much, bathe was never heard to complain. , He fully realized his lituationj-and while it must have been a great disappoint ment to him to be taken away on the threshold of his caieer, when the way of life was opening up so beautifully before him, vet ho was never heard to murmur at hu sad lot, and in his last hours there seemed to be a calm saeet reigiiaUon to the will ef Him "who doith all things well." His friends are catnforted w by the hope that be is uow in thst bright and happy world, where disease can never enter, and that his spirit is uow resting "beneath New Advertisements, MACDONALD'S HEW STORY 1 St George and St Michael. ROH ARC 09 CATALXXB AMD BoVRD HRAD. v pY OBORGE MACDONALD, Autbi of 11 Anaals of " a Quiet Neigh bcrboodWilfred CumbeTmede''.eta. l vai. iiinaxraiea. ixmo. uiotn, 175. oouatry Terms cash la advance. Moaey seat by mail will be at the nak of tha fen der. . A generous portion of the TTxxxlt Hrralb will be appropriated to Arri. culture, Herticaltare, rioricultura, po- molocy aad the maaagesacat of do sXestfc; animals. Parriculu attentioo will be paid also to reports of the roar kats The aim will be to make tha Wsxxs ly Flxxii.n superior so any other agri cultural and family aewspsper la tbe coaatry. Every number of the TTxxxxt Hxa aid will contain a select story aad the latest aad saou iaportaat news bv telegraph from all parts ot the world up the hour ef publication. Uunog toe aessioQ oi tcgreat toe Wrxxxy Rxrald will eoataia a sum mary of tbe proceedings aad the. latest News by Telegraph fiom Waahiagtoa, Political, Religious, Fashionable, At tiatic. Littrarv and 8portiaa IaUlli- eeace: . Obituary Kotiee. . YarUties. musemeata, Kditonai xrucus ow Ua Tha works ot oo novelist of tbe I promiaeat toyics ot the day, a review present 4y nave - aad - wider sale or been more universally admired thaa the stories of : this wonderfully gifted author. St. George and St. If tehee I' is bis last and crowning . eSbrt. Co lumxcs Dispatch. " " "It it ooe of llr. UacDonaiVs Woat enjoyable productions, and yriQ wioiim oaaxs of aew irienas ana, au mirea." Haxtfobd Post. "There isa gocd psrtraitofthe ir tbor, and a number of illustratioaa which are more thaa ordinarily fine." Publish Kit's Wxkxly. ! To be bad of any Bookseller, or will be scat to any address post-paid, on receipt of pric by - J. B. FORD & CO., Publishera, 27 Park Place, Hew York. BUTTEU! BUTTER U ot the Cauls and Dry Goods ilarketa, Financial and Oommercial Intelligence and accounts ot tae Important aad interesting events of the wck, Tbe price ol subscription, whenever practicable, should be transmitted. by Post Office , Orders, It is t&e saieei mode ot transmitUag money by mall At small Puet 0Lces ia the country where Post Office Orders cannot b obtained money may be remitted ia Registered Letters. , t . Advertisements, to a limited num ber, will .be laaeried la the Wrxxxt Hxbalo. DAILY HER ALD. POSTAGE FREE. Ajiaual 8abtcriptlia Price $12 AU ways in Advance. Tbe tweotythird Presidential' else Uon, with the preparations tor it, will be memorable as daddlog npoa Graft's asprratioca far a third term ot Sower aad plunder, aad still more aa oidicg wbe shall be the candidate of tbe party ot Reform, and as electleg Vast candidate. Coaceruing all these subjects, those who read Tux Sex will have the eouaraat means ot beta tier ooghly well informed. Tbe WXXX1.Y Be, which kaa attained a circulation ef over 8O.C0O oopWs, already baa its readers . la ef ery stata and Tereltory.aud wa ' trust that the year 1871 will sea their numbers doab lad. It will continue to be a thorough ewspaper. All the eearral nees ot tbe day will be found la it, condensed wbea eaicapnrtant, at full length whsfl oi Bomeni; and alwayi. we trust, treated ia a clear, later rating sad Is ssrucUve maaoer . . : . m . It is out aim to make . the . WcsxLt Sear tbe best family newspaper la the world, aad we shall continue to give la its coieme a large amouat ef talaeeU laaeoue, a urn ss stories, " tales, poems, adeatific iatetigeace aa agxtcultaril !a fbrmatioo, for which we are act' able te make room .ia our. daily edltioa. The agricultural department especially ooe of its prominent features. TOe fashions are also regularly '-reported ia its col urns; and so are the markets el every kind. . , : ; . , . The Wxbxxy in, eight pages with fihy.aix broad columns is only L20 a year, postage prepaid. At this 'price baraly repays toe coat of the paper, aa discount cae be mads from tbU rate i to clabs, agaots. Postmasters, or anyone. The Dsily Sex, a . large four page newspaper ot 38 colomot, gives all the newsor two cents a copy. Subscrip ties; postsge prepaid, 55c. s month for 60 a year. Sunday editioa . extra, 11.10 per year. We have no traveling aeenta. Addres, Tax Sua New York C'tJ,.. ... .., .. . Choice Mountain Butter In kegs. Choice Mouutaln Roll Butter, on consignment For sale by WHITE SHAW. Nevsdealers Supplied. POSTAGE FREE. Dailv Edition. Three cents per Coot llnmlnV nTlfl Frillf Hilt- I Sunday Edlrioo, Four ceau per Copy XIUDJIU UUU A?rUU UUl- WeeWVEdiUoe. Ihree ceau psr Cob ter the f had ' of the beautiful trees. Laree Hominy nude from mingling in swoet communion with loved ones who had passed over the River before him. ' ; "," , pure SPECIAL items: Notice to Settle. New Stork. Meaars. Terrell & Harris, have moved in their Mew in Tarboro duriog the l.te war to take up his residence in our towu, and living in our place when the unhappy war closed, gave hU silver plate and other valuables in possession of a gentleman here about the close of the war, with request that he conceal them in some safe place. The gentleman took the treasures and carried them some dis tance up the river and placed them as und say they intend te sell them at the very bottom prices. Their store' hvuse is indeed su ornament to our town, being situated in a very proai pent part of the town, and built after the modern style.' ! The " southern' tenement is for the Post Offtoe, and will be finished in a very short time, so the P. M- informs us. It will com pare well with any Post office in the State.- With the over-skirt of revers, is worn a pretty dcublo-breasted cuirass, the front being shield-shape and of the same material that forms the front of the over-skirt, and usually the trim ming of skirt and sleeves is of the same material. We know of no prettier style for combination costumes than this. t . To those who have not lost their whtte corn. Apple Butter, . j ' ' ' T ' Peach Butter, : Quince . Batter For salaby, WHITE A SHAW. ETaiielical, M6n-Sectariaa1 teiep't i W CHRISTIAN AT work:. Write the address on letters to ih Naw York Hsrald Id a bold legible hand and give the name oi eac'i tab acriber, of Poet Oflce, County aad 8 tax so plainly that no errors la mail ing papers will be liable to occur. I earnestly request all who owe me will make it convenient to settle before Chri.-unas, as I need all the money can get , This request is made in ear- nest and thoso disreeardinjr it will find their claims in the hands of an officer. T.' De Witt TalRlAge. EdV. Therefore pay up and save cost.M ' i . . T. Si. CARLILE. ! The Best BeHgious paper PubiUhed. ? m si Nov., 12 1875.: . Remember 1laiss. 1 Now is the tame of tae year for Pneu monia. Lung Fever, Couh, CoMa, and latal results ot predisposition to Consumption aad r other Tbrtat aad Lung v Disease, BoscHEa's Gkrjcax Syrup has been used in this neighbor hood lor 'the past twoor, hri;e ijcars without a single failare to cure. If yoa have not used -this medicine your Rrick Store on Main street. They h4e f P?0 'ln a f eT? ?lace love for f polonaise, the welcome news have an - entire New Stock of goods.' nd alter the espitement incident to iTen that they again appear among .ueuuiiiogui w.ejnee -army na-i; thenew importations. Thus far the self, go to, yourDnigRit,'DR. f JJB. diedoot; the geutferaan went after the prineefseM is the favorite shape, and SL"?021- and l'a -ol lg on piaie, ouiioi someone had goneahcad I ey,are quite conspicuous from their oiuiw ,au tKi mem away, vn 1. cf bouffant dranerv. In , - f - Monday last the bag containing the ar ticles, 27 pieces p! was found by Mrs Raleigh District High School. The Board of Directors elected by the last. District Conference, tvj open' a district school in the building in our town known as the "Louisburg Female College," have -mot and organised, and we are glad to learn that they have taken steps which will undoubt edly result - iu scouring an excellent gentleman . to s take charge of . the 8cbool,-wrho will open hia first session soon after Christmas. The Raleigh District is pledged - to its support, and it thecitiiensof thia town and county will cooperate with them in patronis ing aud building op the school, wo will soon have here a first class school for young ladies- Let every wau, woman and child work, walk, talk and think for this enterprise, 1 ' late and 5 ox. quinine Geo, Ransda e in the loft or jump of her house. She immW mediately made known the fact to seve ral of her neighbors, who identified the property as being1 Dr. McNair's. Te Dr. has been written to, and we hope- to see him soon in our . place with his face all aglow with smiles and good humor, at the recovery of his lost goods. A number of families have occupied this house : since I the war. Mr.- Rahs i dale moved there daring this year. , . many of these new garments, the exact form r of' the marguerite polonaise is given in the back. So there are many with thesis polonaises -laid aside 'who may hone to see them revived. . Qreen is deilul .success amonir : his" customers. Two doses will rc ieve tbe worst caseu If you have no faith in any medicine, just buy. sample Bottle of Bosch ee' German 8yrup for 10 ceot aad try If, Regular trie Bottle "75 centi.' Don'i neglect a c uh to save 75 centx- TO ; CONSUMFnUESThe ad vertiser, an eld physlcan, retired from active practice, having aad placed STATE ITEMS. For the fiscal year ending Jane 30th 1875, North Carolina paid Internal Revenue taxes to! the amout ot 1 1,729, 984. 8ap Acctpkmt; On Friday morning last ayousg man from Norfolk by . the name of Charles States was killed by a falling tree at Armstrong's mill near Franklin, Ya. The bl)w crushed In his skull, - He leacs a wife and two children. Roakoxx Kxws. . a a a t a asaass evawetW eseeewe ass e e.sAJt shaeaaS4 svaaaye is among the colors so lont . hU band, by M Kast.Iudia Mission- discarded that are brought out fashion- ary the fornuU ef a simple Yegetabie -ably, this season. And Oie brightest Remepy, for the speedy aad peraav . A vrrt of vrr ,rA ?u .f. ne L uxe of Coumption, Bronchiks, 7 p, . 5 - - - -pa- catarrh. Asthma, and all Throat gnd te'for evening dresses, while myrtle Xun ajt 9t lt0 s PosUve tod Radical cure for Nervous Deb lltv and all Nervous Complaints, after having tnerongmy tastea its oo aerial curar tire .powers in .thousands of cases. feels it his duty . to nuke It known te his suffering fellows.' Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire ie relieve humanr-sofferinrr" he will send (.free of cbarre). to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepefiiigand jeuccesffulty i usl A, Mr. TelmageV Sermon each week. Full Reports of If r. Moody's Work. A NEW 8EBJAL STORY, By Rxy. W. 11. Bakkr, One of the must popular of Amerieaa story writers. TWO NEW PREMIUMS. 'AN AHERICAN FARMYARD," After Jos. John, eiecuted ia twenty mos pnatiags aad hereto lore sokt fur $15, also an SXQUlsrTE'TLOBlL GROUP, Painted expressly tor this paper by lira. WbItxxy, aad chromoed by L. Praxo & Co. Boatod. ' CfT These ce reauiae art works, and iLabrst and - moss expensive picture premiums ever oflered. . t, ,t t. , Uost Liberal Terns to Wmmtel to jj green iu solid oolorsV' and green and black checks, are considered moat de sirs hie for the street, . Faction. t .. -i. - 3 -zlmm' Special Notice, 1 Wa earneeily request all persons who era indebted to us, to come forward and pay uW Our firm having; bera dieoved nearly a year ago, its basinets I tJent by return: Wall by abdresslng tarn? be settled4 Those who do not 1 - DK. W. C tiTEYENd, tetue oeiore ice nrst ox January next, I . iratirrt rja-i c.,. . yi. -r mey expect to find their claims in the kl JSS-lJ? ? i hands of acolltotor. I XioT11 - - ! KING WHITE & 8HAW. Dec 3, 1875. . lm 2STOTIOJE. 1 Tne only Blackleg thatUl Polish Over Oiled Sur face AXD PRESERYE THE LEATHER I H A. REALIS E Co. Uanufixcturers of Reams Durham Boot aad Sjoc Polish DTJRHAMSN.O. We will send the Courier and Godcy's Ladtft Book; with beautiful Oil chroRjo Rcscne 12 iaonths for -i.5o,T! ; t : . ; AJCD XXCLCIXYS TSXXTTOXY. . -, TERRS TO Fub1RIZR3 : Without premium, postage pre paid........... $&C? i posi age prepaid......;..... 425 With either premiam, mounted, by ezpresa ataabacribers ex'p. 4.C0 Eijror fall particulars aa to com missions aad canvass, address B. a CORWTN, Publisher ! . Sox 5105,Nsw,York. j Near Central Hotel, Corner. Hargett ' ' " and WOmlngtoa Streets, j Dealers in Iarported and Domestic liquors. Cigars and Tobacco- Honty JUfmdedi I I or i i BLATCHLEYS Tmprored Cucum- K-r VYoadPumpls the acknowledged oTANOARD ot .he uret, by popular ver Met, the best pump tor the least mooey. Attention (ila vited to Blatchlsy's Improf ed Bracket, the. Drop. Check Valve, which can be withdrawn with Cat disturbing tbe Joints, aad the cop per chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last a lite time. For sals by Dealers and the trade gca. erally. In order to be sure thst yea get Blstcbley's Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade mark as spove. If you do not know where to boy, ds ecriptive circulars, together wubthe name and address ot the sgtot nearest you, will be promptly furnished by ad- dressing witn sump. Charles E. Blalchley; 509 Commerce Bl, PbUadelpMf , Pa April WV-m. . ' - ' CARRIAGE FACTORY. Franklinton, 0. We rerpectfollr announce to the pa Ur. that we have located at FraakHs ton, for the purpose of menu fsct ntivg Carriagea, Bogica, Wageae Ac, , We are also pr epaiea to fia era era tot Hetslk, Roseod, HabcOy, Walnut aad Pine Codes, eitb aaaJwe aad team famuLed. f - very Repectfay. . BEACHAU 6 ton Nov. 5-1 Jf. . r-. .--:: ' Tho Death Bed of Androv Johnson. ' : : " '" A UAONXFIXSNT Cagravlaiost , ' I have four fine fat beeves wblcb I wish to sell on the hooC ' A. E. BOBBITT, Cedar Rock, if. ai i The only on oiled surface preserve the leather requiring less Queatitr sad time to prod ace a perfect gloss thaa say other. tae oresa.te .be applied immeoiaieir after putties oa tbe blacking. A per fact rloea from this will sot soil tvn lite clothes. . vrs guarsxtee .it ,a Ycprtstated, ,aad; ask, ; Id i pxirocxgy sncuy oa us menu, la testing our blacking use s brusi XhxX has ao other oa it Prices ss low . a. as other AUacxieg. loerat arrajra meats made wita .aerchaau aad wboleasJe dalrrs. : i ... H. A. B3AU3 ACo lIanufacturfT, Dorhamr U. C, Thia - BUcklnj is reeoamraded ia the highest terms, after trial, by Gen. Fi Brown. J. noeraro Waraer. New t . .. i i , ' i aorx. ae rmiucst uu uhwi - jourt K 'A.xtAtU5, formerly of j Wake Forest College; sad a large eem- blackiag tha will polish 1 rJP.FSll .- U iaruersateedt Z??ar. aadmakeitpliaaL 1 ,u '".rT t ,Z7Zl daas rtooped sorrowfuilv ar&ndhtm. It Is a gca oi art, teas tif alia design. aad anisuc Jo execnuos, ana snoua bang ia every borne .ana ccttage la tbf lasd. Agents . wasted everywhere at once to selt this aad other popular pic tures. LAJZ ry. f o moory rrqurw catil pictures ar sold. One copy of the ce esgrsvieg Deathbed ct An drew Jobbson,', with terms aad is straoloos to Agents, wilt be seat by caail oo a roller, sad post ptii on re ceipt of 3 ecxta, or two copies far 50 ceatalo urns, sent aaleu sample onpy is ordered. Address the PubUU h - ' " eOUTLERU PICTUR2 CO , ' ' ashtir.t.Tena Loulsborg, has charge; ort he Baran 1 Billiard naloon. and 'will be p' eased to see his old friends, .... bar d xen times ta and around Dor- The Couxict for three mnth bam, whose certifies tee have beta Inr 0Dj FirTY Cxrrs. Let erery Deme-
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1875, edition 1
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