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FliAflKLlN COTjiUElt. GEO. S. I5AKEK. PuoriaKTOit. Ijotjisburo December 24, 1875; LOCAL MATTERS. Moved. Wo have moved to the upper room oyer T; N. Carlilcs Store en .Main street whore wc will be pleased to have our friends call to s:e us. r Courier, , No Pai'eh Christmas. Not wish iDg to depart from a time-honored cus tom, there will be no paper issued from this office next week. Printers as well as others hail with pleasure the Christ mas boldly. Wa wish all a m;rry and happy Christmas. A merry Christmas to all . Fair and Festival, in the Court IIoue to night. This Read the advertisement of Mr. W. J Kings' school. Mr. King, as is well known to our people, is a thorough scholar. His school is in a healthy section, and the people are moral and refined. A mule attached to a wngon on Main fctreet, concluded to try bis speed through several street, n Monday, after spill. ng the sable driver be took a bee line fur the river down Market street, but was stopped before any seriou damage was done. .. STATE ITEMS. I' The telegraph office at IHlUboro will be reestablished soon. r f ; - - ' Four new residences have been erect ed in Oxford In the last few months. Tbc-Xjood Templars of Raleigh will have a big oyster supper new years night. The average salary of the Methodist preachers in North Carolina is 535, it is said. Some bad boys in Raleigh have been disturbing divine service at the Baptist church. . ' A negro girl about 10 years of age was burned ttf dath on the 10th inst., near asafras fork. ing bo new. Misses and tiny girls are wearing square-neck dresses, cut-low, both back and front, and worn over a gather ed or plaited blouse, high and tight ia 1 the neck, which is finished with a band of needle-work, or edge of rare old lace, and failed into & belt at the bot tom. Fashion. Cotton Markets. Loulsburg, Dec. 23. Cotton, ( Middling) 12 ets. ia the season pulling up stakes. of the year for Christmas Tree in the Court House on Saturday-night. This is the season of the year when no matter which way you look, your eye will see wagons loaded with every kind of household and kitchen furni ture. A little ragged boy 1 approached a J ' here are now in North Carolina Louisburg gentlemioi some days back, I 230 lodges of the Order of Good Teui and asked him for a penny. The well J plars, with a membership" of 10,000. ' dressed gentleman looked down on the little fellow, with tears starting in his eyes and said, "my little fellow from the bottom of my heart I sympa thize with you, but I am aiso in needy circumstances ; yes I am poor indeed, s poor, that if - salt was selling for 10 cents a sack, I could not buy enough to pickle a toa-tit." Cotton, Cotton, Cotton, Raleigh, Dec: 22. 12 cts. Petersburg, Dec. 22. 1 121 cts. Norfolk, Dec. 22. 121 cts. New Advertisements, liOUlSBUnG MALE . . The Spring Session will begii Jan uary 10th 1875. Tuucs PkbSk'Siox or 21 vrxzKS : Board with the principal, washing, lights and towels not included, $70,00 Tuition in primary Department. 15 00 do Regular English Course 20 00 Latin and Gieek, each, extra, 5 00 Board mutt be paid in advaner. Al accounts lor Tuition are due at the close o I the sea -ion, and will be prompt ly presented for pavmentt No dedut tiou io Tuition except in cases ot pro tracted sickness. M. S. DAVIS, Principal. SELECT SCHOOL 15. Ytf. . Jiu ill laJLnJJSjS lias received another large supply of BEAUTIFUL PRINTS, " JEANS, CASSIUERE3, PANT CLOTHS, , BROWN D0HE3TCC3, c Also a large lot oC I-I O u SPECIAL ITEMS, Big rabbit hunt in Alamance county on Tuurgday, 50 men and 50 dogs in the chase, 103 rabbits bagged. The senttfnee of death passed on John Hall ofDan County for rape, has Christmas, as I need - all the money I Va? . . I . mi . , . I tOIO. Notice to Settle. I earnestly request all who owe me will make it convenient to settle before 1 . oeen commuttea to zv verrs imprison- ment. j: 4 , - MAimiEP. On Wednesday after noon Oil -2 inst., at Cedar Rock in this County, by the Rev. A. E. Bub bitt, Mr. Eugeno S. Greene to Miss Sallied Stokes. The Patrons Ccopcrative store has changed its quarters jo a more capa cious building on Naxh Ktreot. The business manager reports his gales as increasing rapidly. Thursday was a biiwk day in town, about 100 wagons, carts, buggies, Ca.i riue a n J wliccl-barrows on the street, oal:d with every variety of articles fur h1o; from turnips to bales of cot ton. - : - . AxNiVEKSAltV. -We acknowledge the receipt tf an invitation to be pres cut nt the 41st Anniversary of the Kiizulian and IMiilomathcxiaii Litcinry RcUi s of Wa'jc Fjrc.t Colleire, to tako place on the llth of February next. A. D, liGYSTKR & Bro. On our visit to Raleigh, during the session of the Grand Lodge, wc called to see our enterprising und energetic friends Messrs. A. D. Ptoyster & I3ro. These gentlemen by pcrscveranco and Will, have succeeded in establishing a fac- tory fur the manufacture of a 1 kinds of candies, and judging fiom the dis play they make in their show windows, and show cases, their goods must be equal if nut superior to any br ught fron the Northern markets. They guarantee their prices as loT as any and their goods to be as" pure and well made as can be had anywhere. . A Most Ludaulb Entekpki e. The Memorial Associat:ons of "North Carolina. h;ive agreed to unite with kindred Associatiuns in other States, in one common offering, on the ap proaching first of January, to Mrs. T. A. Jackson and daughter, as a testimo nial of their high appreciation for the memory of the illustrious chieftain The plan suiiirested is th:s : Tho President and Treasurer of each Memo rial Association of North Carolina arc constituted a committee they appoint iug as many asMsrants as they choose. cau get.- - This request ia made in ear nest and those disregarding it will find their claims in the hands of an officer. Therefore pay up aud save cost. - T. N. CARLILE. Nov. 12 1875. The CouniEit for three months only Fifty Cents. Let every Demo crat in tliQ County subscribe at once. ' Go to T. ti. Carliles, and you will 5nd that Santa Claus has emptied a huge bag of pretty things in his store We call attention tothe advertise ment of Mrs A. E. YarWough's M'hool for girls. 'Mrs. Yarborough is a graduate of lr. Sinedes School, and ha- much experience in teaching and is t' or ug ily q1 a'ified in al! th b a c' ej The luoneys, when raised to be for taught .n h;;-school. warded to the President of the 7ialei";h Peusonal IIdu . J. J. Davis, Congrcfsinau from this District, ar rived here on Saturday last. He will remain through tho Chrituias hoii das. Messrs. Fcnner Yarborough, Robert Davis, and Arther Arlington, who have been attending school at Citapel Hill, is als at home. ' Satuuday Items. Saturday was a big day town full of, folks of every hue; all teemed to be I us. A small amount of green rags paid for sub scription to thf CouiUKit-The editor in a better humor than usual. Two h xth n bought a jair of license to marry u pair of sisters. No fights, cither ty men or dogs benzine did not seem to flow very freely. v Memorial' Association Miss Pattie Lewis is appointed asds' taut for this county, aud will bo pleased to receive any remittances which our worthy ladies aro willing to bestow on this commendable object. We hope The gin hou?e, aud sash and blind factory os W. II. tfu Jerhill in Golds- loro was distroyed by fire on the morn ing of the 20tu. Loss $4,000. In surance $j ,500. It. fowl t,r , '- Horrible Octraoe.- Oh Saturday afternoon last as Miss Cornelia" Bed good, an adopted daughter' of Mrs. Pcninah Bryan, living near Whitakcrs, in jvigecomoe county, was returning aliof, which will be sold cheap. irom tue uouse ot a neigubor a short distance away she was waylaid in the woods by one Simon BagUnd, a no torious negro, who blindfolded and throttled her and committed a name less ounge upon her persbn notwith standing her stout resistance and fran tic appeals for help. Her t-creams were heard by persons living near by but they could not reach the spot in time to pave her from the indignity put u-.on her -by the ruthless devil. Mr. S. P. illiard, passing that way, heard of the affair and at once dispatched a messenger for Dr. Brodie, of hita- kers who rendered necessary medical aid, but the young lady was o badly injured as to cause apprehensions for her safcti. Ilr throat, neck and arins . were terribly bruised and torn as the miscreaut " choked and gagged her. For devilish brutality and outrageous inhumanity' this ease ha? hardly a parallel in the annals of crime and long may be the day before it if again Mbs. A. . Yahbor'-uoh has had a a scboel ol small gitls tor jveral years. 8be will take a few more, from eight to fifteen years of age. Tnty veil I board with Ler mother, Mrs. Dr. W. T. Joha eon who resides near Louibnrg, and will be under the careiul supervision ot both her mother and he rue 11. ' The scholastic year will be divided into two ressioos of 20 weeks each, with a vacation of six weeks. The spring mo J np-virio aion will commence the lUth of Jan. I lraC6 r CuAx.a&i rxx Session Payable half IN AOTAKCS : B iard, per month, $15 00 Tuition, English, tec session, 20 00 . do .Frei ch and Latin, eacii, 5 00 Music, with Uae ol Pmno, SO 09 No extra charges."' -: ' ' From his old reliable house. Every pair warranted. He Uexpccila; a lot of most beautiful FAMILY FLOUE. HU ample stock ot GROCERIES u being constantly reple&Ubed,. All at thi . . .... . very lowest pricea for CASH. , - The Highest Price paid Tor Colloh, in IJbnoy o Special Notice, We earnestly request ail persons who' are lcdebted to w, to come torwani and pay up. Our f rm having been dissolved nearly a year ago, it busioeca roust be settled. Those who do not settle before the first ot January next, may expect to Bod their claims in the hands of a collector. 1 KING WniTE & gllAW. DecS, 1815. lm 3STOTICE. I hereby . forbid all persons from enterinc ,r trnaMiincr nn m lnrl Wmt iZZX PR O S P E C T US uiiuiuur, ciiuc ujr uaj or uiui, Uu der ncnaltv ot the Law. , OF THE Wra. PACE. Agt. Dec. 10, 1875, 4-t. uur misfortune to record its like. Reared and educated under the most favorable circumstances and possessed of admitable womanly traits which our ladies will prove themselves equal endeared her to her acquaintances she to this noble cause, and respond liber ally to the call of their sisters in this and other States. Any amount from twenty-five cents upwards, will bo received. Contribu tions can be made through the Post office to Miss P. A. Lewis, Louisbunr, N, 0. Clubs of Subscribers to the COURI ER, are coming in every week, but we have a large mailiug book and have room for more. Friends dont cease your efforts, until the COURIER is put iu every family iu the county. CUT THIS OUT. It May Save Your Like. There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs olds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bjttlo ot" medicine that would cure them. Dr. A- IJoscheu's German Syroup hs lately peen introduced in this country from tiermany.. and its wonderous cures astonishes every one that try it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, Dr. J. B. CLIFTON, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents aud try it or a regular sizu for 73 cts We will send the Cocbier and Godey's Lady's Book, with beautiful Oil chromo lt Rescue,'' 12 months for 84.50. TO UONdUMrTtVKS - he ad vertiser, an old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed iu his hands by an East India Mission ary the formula ef a simple Vegetable heuiepy, for the speed) aud perma nent i ure of Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh, Aht .nia, and all 1 hroat gnd Lun Allectio s, a so a l ostive aud is highly respected and loved in her neighborhood.' , The citizens of the vicinity were quickly aroused and a large number went in pursuit of the black devil. Radical cure for Nervous Deb lity and Hillsman Morgan, the negro who killed John Crudup another negro, in this County, in 1871, was captured in, Cumberland county on tho 12th inst., by Mr. W. V. Clifton, be was shot in the thigh by Clifton, with a pistol be- pApkflc Of filial frill' fore ho could be taken, He is now I will be devoted Hon'! forget the ladies' Fair and Festival at the (Dowrt House to night. The pro- He was arrested ju Monday night and yesterday he was identified bj the young lady. He had a hearing before Justice S. Hilliard who pent him to jail, the evidence being conclusive, to await trial at tue next term of Su penor Court for the county. If there is law and justice in thi -land it should be proper.ly meted out to this miser ably debased specimen of humanity. We are an advocate of letting the law take its course' but iu this in stance we would have been glad to hear that Judge Lynch had intervened. Roanoke Nitcs. in Cumberland jail He will bo re moved to Franklin, jail as soon as he recovers sufficiently from his wound. , A Louisburg man, who had partaken? rather freely of good natured whiskey, was making his horse " stoop low," by tapping him on his fore legs. , ,A num ber of little boys standing around, very much amused and eutcrtaioed, was anx ious for the good, natured man to make the educated horse stretch out more. The good natured man finally saidt " Well boys, he has strotch the very last inch.' "-'.- to the Methodist Church. There will be tables of rich viands dealt out to customers i,fora byfair hands all ervou Complaints, after having tuoroughly tested its wonderful cura tive powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.' Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire i relieve human suffering, he will fceud (free of charge), to all Mrho desire it, this recipe, with lull directions for preparing aud successfully using. bent by return ma 1 by abdressiug. DR. VY. C. bTEVENa, Munroe Block, Syracuse, N Y. Novl9-lyt MALLOEY'S , , Best heavy Bagging . Ties larshalls Liverpool Salt Nails per keg ' . , Iron Everything CHEAP. Guano for wheaC , WJS. MALLORY, . Franklinton, N."C. CAST ALIA LIALE ACADEMY. . Spring-Session lS7Of' &,m of -tb. uco bout WILL' BEEIH M0I1DAY JAI1. 17. DISSOLUTION. - - , i The copartnciship heretofore exist ing unrler the name ot Couke & Sp&J ctr is ioib tiay nitsoiveu. - Either member of the late firm is authorized to sinjn settlement ol tho old business of the firm. C. M. COOKE, VY. U. SPENCER. Dec. 1st 1S75. FROM THE GRAVE! Tie most remarkable book of the season. Uerald. Ths sensation of the day. Tribune Written by the wife ol a memoir of congress " - Mailed, postpaid, for 50 cents. llEEDi VVIUKERSHAJt & CO., Publishers. 726 Sansom Stree', Hbiladclphia, MACDONALD'3 NE W STORY I StL eorge and . St. Llichael. A Romincb or Cavalier and ttowsz- ' HEAD. 1 ' BY GEORGE MACDONALD, Author ot (kAnnals of a Quiet: Neigh borhoo.d," i4Vilfred Cuuibcrmede" etc, 1 ymI. Ulustrated. 12mo. Clotb, $175 "The works of no novelist of tbe present day have had wider f ale or been more universally admired than N.YWEEKLYUEUALD J AS. GORDON BENNETT Proprietor. BROADWAY AND ANN 8T111ETS. ti 4t 8 15 25 POSTAGE FREE. ANNUAL SUBtJCBlPriONJPElCE CLUB RATES. Thrre Copiet , per anaum Ti n Copiea Twenty Copies, Anxt r copy will be sent to every club ot ten or more. ' Additions to club received at dab rattt. . . . . - . - ).?, These rates make the VYkkkly Hkb ald tbe Cheapest ' publication ia the country. Terms cash in advance. Money sent by mail will be at the risk of the sen der. . A generous portion of the -Wecxlt Tne only Blacklog that. will Polish Over Oiled Sur face if.-, AJU . . " -- PRESERVE THE LEATHER 1 H-A. REALIS E Co. i' Manufacturers of Reamg Dorham Rot "and Shoe Poluh . i DURHAMS N. O. Warranted to Ex 'ul AU Other or " Honey Refundedl ' The only blacking that will oollih on oiled aarface. It U ruaranued t v - - IIkrald wid be appropriated to AgrU preserve the leather and ruak it pliant, culture. Horticulture, Floriculture. Po- rtqclriog less quantity and time to mology and the management of do- produce a perfect gl as than any other mtic animals. Parricular attention the braib to be appliel Inlmedlatelr will be paid also to reports oi the mar sticr putting on the blacking. A per- kets - fectgloaa trom this will not soil erea .. The aim will to to make the Wexk white clothes. We guarantee It as lt Bkbald superior to aoy other sgrl represented, and ask tor patronage cultural and family newspaper In the strictly on its merits. - - 5 1 country. In testing our Hacking tue 4 brush ivery number 01 tne weekly heb- mat nas no other on it Prices as loir ald will contain a select story and the as other Blackleg. Liberal arraagt- 1 a teat and most important news by meets made .with merchants' ad telegraph from all parts o the world wholesale dealers, up the hour rf publication. II. A. RE A 1X3 fcCo., During the aeaeion of Congress the Msnufacturtora, Darbam, N. C, Weeely IUrald will contain a sum This Blacking is recommended la mary of the proceedwgs and Qie lateat tbe highest terms, after trial bv Get News by Telegrspb fiom Washington, P. Brown, J. Howard Warner New Political, Religious, Fashionable, Ar York; the Peaideot and Professora f uuc, .iixrrjr u oporuuK inieui- i nr r oreei unece: and a larr num ber ol gentlemen in and aroond Dnr- the storiesof this wonderfully gifted ZX ' ul author. 'St. George and Sr. Micbae,' 1 "JrlTl V 7 ' .rT. " . "i" - V ia his last and crowning effort.'-Co ' rr"!". .VS " n T'UZm New suits are being made 'n the pelipse or prioccsse polonaise, although the front is now trimmed to simulate the basque, while the back is quite the polonaise of former times. . Ne skirts, that have the band-box plaiting on the bottom, show the plaiting fastened to the skirt both bot tom and top. ' For childrcu we notice no more tiny sacques, but they are long, partly fit ting, and within an inch as long as the dress 1G cts. , 5 cts 225. 425. . 4i 5 lcmbcs Dispatch. "It is one of Mr. MacDonald's moat enjoyable ' productions, and will win him hosts of new triends and ad- mire.' U aktfoku Post, : . j 'Z x 4Thc-re is a good portrait of the au thor, and a number , of illustrations which are more'tbaa ordinarily fine.'1 Poulisuek's VYxexxy. ... , ', To be had of any Bookseller, or will be sent to any address post-paid. on receipt oi pney Dy -J. B. FORD A CO., Publishers, 27 Park Place, New York.. Cattle and Dry Goods Markets, Financial and (Commercial Intelligence aud accounts ot toe Important and interesting events of the week. The price oi au- scription, whenever practicable, ahould be transmitted by Post Office Orders. It is the safest mode ot transmitting money by roiiL At small Fust umces in the country where Post Uraco Orders ham, whose certifScatea have been fur niahed the Manufactories, Orders solicited and promptly file 1. - GREEHSBOHO FEMALE COLLEGE ;': Grcensvvrot NC. ' The Spring- Besilon cf IS73 r WILLBEOfN On Wednesday, the 12th of Jannarr cannot be obtained money spa ay be remitted in I Board (exclusive of waahla? & negiaierei tier. AdverusemenU, to a limited cum ber, will be ioser.ed-in the Weekly likRALD. ' CARRIAQE, FACTORY. Franklintonj Ni C. We call special attention to the ad vertisement of .Mr. M. S. Davis, in another column. The high standing of Mr. Davis'. School is so well known throughout the State, that comment from us is eqtirely unnescessary. But we will say this, that there is not a town in the State, where uiore per fect health ia enjoyed, and where the student has mqre advantages than in Louisburg, The community is re fined, well educated and moral, ww " Tf j half nay up the side seam, others have small price. iLiCt ,DlIiUi,t bnt(W ro- of batt0M teriis pes session 0F20 weeks all coine. It will be a gala time, and you will feel better for com- " mg. up the front. With these sacques, for I Ilolf ill AuTSURB extra warmth is a shallow cape, ihis R q1w $1250 t0 S15 may be edged with fur or a binding of I Classical , da ;' $W silk of the same color. Tiny children wear with f these a sash of brown or cardinal red, and either a shirred relvet close cap of the same color as sacque, or a Valenciennes lace cap over a color., cd quilted lining. ' New princesse dresses, for girls have .kjlted bnck. and are quite taking, bo- Board, $50 Patrons of this school will' please tako notice, that tuition will be charged from the day ot admission to the md ot the session, without any deduction for lost time, unless arrangement be made to enter far halt session by psy ing in advance. - ' ; Wk. J. KINO, Princii U d.c 24lm We TesDectfnlly announce to the pub lic, that we have located at Franklin- DAILY HERALD. POSTAGE FREE. Annual 8abjcriptiin Prke $12 Al- 1 L . WJ io AdTance, newsdealers Supplied. POSTAGE FREE. and continue twenty weeks. $75 00. . i .v"! Tuition in regular Eoluh. course. 25 CO n,arg lor extra atujiei, doderate. r.-r Catalogues containing panica Ur,app?y to T. IL Joaa, Pli j-t. N.n. d. 'nLs6ir Pretideot Board of TrnaUea, , 'NEWHARNESS. t Ify Harness Shop next door to Dtc Store is now couplet, with an assort ment of Rtadv-raade flarcm. If a, . r . i - r t I Xtl MM . -m 1.. . . " ion, ior i no purpose oi manniaciunng uauy jouion, inree cents per uopy I :uiae and haad made. I wtU warrant Carriages, Buggies, Waeous & c. We are also prepared to fill orders lot lletaltc, ' itoeewood, JUabozaar, walnut and rine CoSos, with nearse and team furniabed. ' . very Respectfully. BEACUAll BOX Nov. 5-1 yr. CAHVASSERS wanted Sunday Kriiiion, uir cents per Copy Weekly tAluion. Three ceats per Copy Write tbe address on letun tothe New Tons HanaLO in a bold legib'e band and give the name ot each tubr aenber, . of Post Oftce, Cocnty and State so plainly that no errors in mail ing papers will be liable to occur. KSTABLISHED 1847. tor two superb works of French Art, -V1. H. TJOITK Ft SnnS-. if If f1 a I? aartet wr aal mm Tta 7 enl I ; " - - - .j - j anwu aauaa TwJ sihu uvi ; . sv smiu the pretty-- pair, MThe Dinuer, and ofaplacc in cosUy homes and Inex- COITinilSSlOn UerCnanlSa pensive enough for tne simplest, eel- all llariieas made by band a rcsjna'4 ltopih of time. I also keep oa haad a tall supply of POLE BfKAPS, UlDIXO bKlULE'. JiniVINa ItHhft. Waoom a Bcac.T C.LlJt (04. t UCLLLS P L1T, AC. u Call ind examine my stock wbea ysa came lo town. very ntlT Y. B, CUi'TOli. ' wantedT linr rapidly, and take on si'ht. We guarantee ready sales, good profits. and q ick returns. Any active person who will take hold can make a hand some iucome. . Eend for ' our best terms at once., s j; B.TORD& CO 27 Tark Place, N; Y, 23, 23 and 27 Commerce t. AVroCk, Fa. 7lll make liberal Currency ad ran ceson proJace or bill lading in hand. Mr. A. II. Noble, of N. O, U con nected with our bouse, and will be plrti.-d to receive tbe patronagw of Ids' frlffnds. . A situation as Dry Good. Crlxerjr or Bartlerk, Dry Goods business pre ferred. Inference furtiULcd. Address, COURIER, nov?C 4t LouUbarj, Zf. C Weekly News copy 4 times and send bill to thil otter.
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