ax HAS KLIN COURIER. time 3EO. S. BAKER. Proimuktor. uisbuuo,. ..March, 31, next frATE AND LOCAL. was to Fruit gone up. Wednesday vinfly. ' Dull in town thin week. Look out for April foolg. Loufaburg has no loafers, fond in your JOB WORK. No new advertisements this week Very quid in town since Court oke. Several Lnuisburg ladies visited leigh last week. Tle 1; vs are having lots of fun cr a , -.fining jonny. Farmers in this section arc pre riii" for large crops. Thr (Irn-l Jurv adjourned last turday, siftrr holding two weeks. The ,Tro , Turner Ilowerton ark; IUx-1 casfl still oing on. Oilier of lr W. It. ' King, on ;t?li street, will soon be com etaL The 54atevi!le Larvhnark is ?n fa- r of Ci o. IS. Folk for Attorney O cn- al. - Pu!v. F. Ii. Rcid, Pastor of the K. niiurch has rf -turned from the ntcn;.ial nt lb itrh. Our M'Tcnants are making prrn- ati ns to iro North for tlicr iring stock of goods. Tito P ttr'i.t reports tho bwminff of r. For-ytWw residence, in Guilford Mint v. la-r Frd:i Th A'loituw .reports Mtcnive ods fires in Wilon, Jihn-ton and Ijrcombc cour.tie. i A voungladv in U il irh has a dia- wvVoHp whi.-li V:i uM''A? the pro- My of Mrs. 0'mre Washington. l.F.uoiors. I'm. Mr.. Hamrriel; nd tJlonn. will wvnrh in tlie Pap- s. Church on Svndnv next nt. 11 dock A. M nd ?. P. M. We will sond tl" CouuiF.n and od.;yn Tvhj Pot'lt; with .bountiful HI' ,ntl m 5';r m m i . J Mr. Jesse Iurt. :ip ajred and highly teetncl citiz'U f Wake county, and (acon in the Hn rtist church, was . . unj dead in lushed Sunday morning. loart di.esc prohah'y. Maurikd. On the 29th in?t., in Vrirrcntftn C. by tho Rev. 0. T. Jailey, Mr. B. W. Ballnrd, of Frank- nton N. C. to Miss W. E. Parker, lighter of Jacob Parker Esq., of Varrcnton N. C. A lisp:itch from ('olurubia, Tenn.. nnnunces the detth of lion. A. O. P. KichHl-on. flhief Justice of the State. ro ile-:iv 1 had been prominently t nil Ii lift f.ir mnnv vMra. and tm J. S. S -nator in 1840. Mr. T, N. CAHLILE, u offerinr roat inducements to CASH buyers, Ln dry cvl. groceries, confectioneries, otiim. .tc. Ac. Give him a call and e will prve to you that the above ia rrrect. There was a murder committed in iddbkaville on the 5th in t. A negro f an by the name of ElUha Skinner hipped his sister to death. She died Ji about fire minutes after ho stopped U;.,w ftir;nn. . li'tcd and lodged in jail to await the c- - ii,cjs"inn of tliq court.--Windsor uimes. ReuoTous. The Second Quar- rly Meeting for Louisburg Station vill be held in the Methodist iiuiVyil 1 LA via to Fiaav axsA tJUVUl ,Jr Rnd Sunday. Preaching Saturday t 11 o clock A. M. and the usual orvicos on tho Sabbath. Rev. J; Moore the residing. Elder ot ic Raleigh District yil! be present ad conduct the services. f Tho Wavcrly Mairaxine, published cekly, by Moses A. Powe, Boston Ms., is one of the oldest and best agazine. in tha Country. The rones aid al) complete, which is a iaiure that all will Jiko, no waitir.- t next week to see the conclusion of Cextennial.-Wc have neither nor space to give an extended for account of the Centennial of Metho dism celebrated in ltaleiirh last week. We hope o be able 'to do so week. It w enough to sav it a fine pucccm from beginning end and has done a creat deal for Methodism in this St ate, es pecially in the city of Balcigh. J; E- Parker, the man who swindled many of our. citizen?) (amounting to $75) as agent for Frank Lotjic'e publi cation, is now in. Norfolk jail. Sher ff Cubb of Kdiecotuhe r-ceived a telegram f i om the offi r at Xorfo'k. drnr'ng to krmw what should be done ithhiiii. hcriiT Cobb replied refcrng him to Frank Leslie. Mr. Ledi e ys ho will pay the cot of the roec.r.ion. Tar boro South- rutr Woodson, of the Ad&u-ce was seen on Sunday last, .making pop calls oc our young laliea. He was dressed to 1. and" wore hew hat whitdi he made useful as well as OiOutnenal Ilij conduct wag somewhat overlooked when it was ascertained that Mrs. W. 1 ft the day before for Petersburg on a vifcit to her friends where he expects to remain for several days. Topic For Beautiful-Letter Heads, Bil Heads, Envelopes, Party Tickets Buhi ncss Cards, Circulars &c. &c, always come to the Courier Office, for you can certainly get what you want done in the very best style and on terms in which you will not complain. Printing in colors on enamalcd card board, cards of all colors, Blue, Red, Salmon, Buff, Canary, Purple, Pink and. Yellow; Cut to any size or shape you may want. call and give your order to the Couri er. The many friends of Mr. Richard Bullock wilMearr. with p dn arid re- pret the painful circumstances attend ing the death of his little son, Frank which occurred on Wednesday : night, The little innocent, only 3 years nf a'p. was in the field wh-, r the farti hands at' work", and being near a chut k of fire his elothing caught and was burned from his bodv before asistame C Mild reach him He lingered only a few hours whi n derith came relit f. Wilson Advunc0. to hi Postau Kf.oulation. Parties tnk ie. neffspaperR from the office, are re sl'OTihle, sceordin'p; to t!e postal i;uv, f-r tbe Buiouvif of Fv.hf;critt:iit. If n i!eTrcrinie.r is sont to a r-.arly. and is r.ot v;uitod, thj? proj'er way to re fuse to tak it from tbe iPc?. I' the ii Wc4uie.s the postmaster's dutv .to return; it to the publisher. Tt is ft!) the pott masters duty im notify the puhlistiers when a persou, on account of removal r other cause, fails to take his paper, froin the office for four eeks m succession. J he above dut'es are prescribed by the Post Office .Law - Ta t ana ueffuiannns. The Fabmville Insukance and Banking Company. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the above company, shovrp that it is in a prosperous condition, andjthat the officers have managed it success fully and judiciously. The follow ing figures shows the rapid growth of the company in the past fouj years: ; 1st. Jan. 1873, $109,096.1 1st. Jan. 1874, 112.3C9 66 1st Jan. 1875, . 218,289.29 1st. Jan. 1876, - 250,7 16.39 Maj Chas. Pickett, of Norfolk, Va., is the Gen'l. Agent for this State and Tirgiria, and Geo. S. Baker, agent for Louisburg and vicintiy. ' - n "Louisburg is one of tho most active, busy towns off the railroads we know of in the State. Its situa- I tion is rather romantic and pic- tuTcsquc, wnue ine roiling waters of the Tar rlVer give a monotonous serenade to its busy people.' Louis burg lias always been noted for its good schools -. and , colleges. . We were much:, pleased with the situa tion and equipments of Miss C. A. Crenshaw's school for young ladies. Located upon an eminence which overlooks the town, with beautiful grounds for exercise, boarding in her father's family, with competent assistants, we see no reason why it should not be largely patronized. The above U taken from a letter of Rev. J. B. Richardson of nigh Point in the 'Biblical Recorder" of March 22nd. lie preached a Tery :nfArtinfr nrwl nmfhia cermAn . Thwn-nn Rnnrfnv h ut v" J Wo. heartly endorse the extract and remark that the second, half of the Spring, session of the hemlnary I wl-v otm will rna nn - i The following lines were sent us publication, by a country jadyJ In her sentiments toe reader will find '-more truth than" tATumcise: -Ed. : - V . :: Cotton, now Is King f Could't have a meaner thing, They put so much mess in the ariiiH It causc3 people to have chills. When they go to plant it so it Trill ' make. The sent of the stufl will make you , sick. ' - -. Soon then it will have - to bo ohoped out, Then everybody must get about. Altar it begins to bloom. Every body must got np soon, For if you leave it in the gras, You wont make one bit ht last. When it opens, and Tills out, Pick tit up and shake it Have it ginned and the Merchants take it. -' - They turn it about And fend it "North, ?oon it comes back - ' ( In all sorts of cloth. W cannot get it. Wp havo no money I don't think that. Is anything funny. For if we work We have to cat. So we owe our cotton, For our meat. Poor men who have the stuff to make, Is never able to raise a stake They say wait 'till the fall, ever mind. When the fall comes, they are be hind. I mvself do hate the weed, I wish the South would loose' the seed. Mabv then I could get something That I do need: F. B. II. Fntsliion Notes, Tho new tafietas aro imported' in such large quantities, that we im :irine every lady in America is to have one; and then light checkered silks, in blue, brown, f gray, with whitCi either above or in conibina- lion, will form the favorite. Among richer -goods there arc soft, all-wool fabrics, with damask silk figures. ra'sed on their surface. Th -v are lovely; and there are gauzes f;r r-vcrdresses that one can but caress lovingly at this early day, a they prove a remainder of August davs. seaside Foireeg and twilight gloaming. The new cam brics and pereah's for couung wear are quaint in loth color and figure; a!!l it would seem a matter lor rc- 0cns that these washsoods are to l)e popular, and that the style of i, tn bo aimnlo in iho.vx. J tr me. Among pretty confections for the neck, there arc lovely new styles of . fichus, so simply made that one can purchase material and -make at home, at half the thop price for them. The prettiest among the simple, is made of black velvet on the bias, and full pleated cashmere blonde. No one need" &ar buying the UI tJiliUJ lUVt; lllUt UUB nviu ai the winter, thinking it will go out. That is not to be thought of. Hats, costume?, confections, over dresses and even parasols, will all lie edged and trimmed with it in ponie form. -i FAsnioN. SPECIAL ITEMS. MALLOEY 5 S f o Best heavy Bagging 16 eta. Ties 5 eta. Marshall Liverpool Salt 225. Nails per keg 425. Iron 4 ' E 'erything CHEAP. Guano for wheat. ' . W. S, MALLORY, n Franklintonf N.C To The Yoters of -Frank- lin County. , V, r : In view of the ci ream stances un der which I was defrauded of my elec tion two years ago, I do not hesitate to appeal to my Party for a re-nomination. I accordingly anuounce my self a Caudidate for Rtguter , Deed; 5 object, alwa ja, to th action of Con- I W. n. ALLEN. Feb. 25th 1876 Z-auJ - . To ttic Yoters of Franlin : 4 ; County.. ' I hereby amSounce tayceTf acDdidte for the office of Register of Oeeda lor .franklin county. 8abjct to -the 'ac tion et the Democratic Dominating convention, ' Very BerpectfoTy i " J.. ALLEW. ' march 10-3 m. Ht r; To the Yoters of Frank- j r lin County- . I take this method of declaring my self a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject of course to tle action of the Democratic nominating Convention. CD. MALONE. To the Voters of Frank lin County. , I hereby unn ounce myself a eanHidae or tbeoffic ot tioeriff of Franklin, subject ot course to the action rt ibe Democratic nominating convention. . m 10-3 m J J. Jocel The Oiimax Shirts, A GREAT BARGAIN, WAMSUTTA SHIRTS At each. 1st. The? are made of the finest Wamsutta Mills Shirting. , 2nd, Thej are complete' seamed I ana stitcnea tDrougaout, iqaal to the best custom work. 3rd. Tbe Bosoms are three-ply, f I front ply, 2109 Linen. 4th. Tbey are cut lee-St h wise with the goods insuring strength of materi al. 5th. They are equal in material. style, fit, and workmanabip to tbe best Shirt at $2.55 each, 6th. Tbey sje not laondred, and can be easily tried on by tbe purchaser who can nave tbe Button bolf, But tons, &c, finished with us or at home. Price. $1.25 each. Teems: Positively csh WHITE & SHAW, Louisburg, N. C. March 24th 1876. Hard times made Easy. Relief for Ihe Hungry It i with pleasure we an nounce that we have Totten tlie smoke out of our eyes and the ashes from our el the and have tukon hold of business .it earnest spin. Our Mr. Barrow, has just returned from the North, and we are now receiving a large s'ock of Dry Goodg, Groceries, Prorisions, Shoes ic. c, and are offering them at the very lowest possible prrci-i. Our jtckkIs having been purchased since the decline, we can sell below former pri ces. In this connection, we will state that we are prepared to furnish far- 1 me'rs on LIENS ur APPROVED PA- PER $10,000 worth of provisions and take bAbll or LoMon, payable Novem- ber 1st, 1876. We would earnestly request our fneml?, not to buy Guano J before seeing un.a we have aPropo?i I tion to Make, which will be greatly to I w :n . . 1 their ictercst. We still want to buy cotton Many thanlco for pat favors. BARROW &. PLEASANTS Mrrch 10th, H76. MACMINEMY, l flnMM ivj I JL JJL 22 Horse Power New Steam Saw Mill. PRICE $ 1,900. Descriptive circular of Second Hand Machinery on appHcat ao. We name a te to whom we have sold Second hand Engines. Tobacco Machinery &cM in T , North. Ofurolltaax A. NICHOLS. Durban), 1 Engine. BBRBOW & P LEA8ANT3, Looia barg, S Eaginea. - " ; W B MALLORYk Frankliaton En gine. : .-. ... T I, EMORY, Weldoo, Oritt Mill. I A BUXTON, Jackson, Engine. H J GRIMES, Leziogtoo; Engine. O W GRIMES Beedy Creek, Saw uni. ; ' 'rj . E H POGUE Billaboro, Tobacco Fiztnree. - . PRICE A CO. SUteaville, Wood waa tine Machinery. STIREVALT -& CO, Happy Home, Saw fixtures. J LIEN Louisburg, Engine E C RICHARDS Radavillc, Boiler and pipinjr tor Factory. IS D ALTON Reidsville, Boiler and piping fr Factory. V.1 ' T J LENOIR. Forks of Pigeon, Hill Macbiner, GREEN II LEE Tbomarrille. Baw MillSupplie? W T TAYLOR, WLiUker, Outfit Saab & Buna Factory. RICHMOND, VA. Bale! NEW A D Y E 1 1 W I-I. A The BE.S T I ! "Pliosi f rim cone I I gumma wmrta x I aooibm. i I 1 t WlU1WgTPW,PU- We again offer this well known Fertilizer to farmers who wish to ra se pay ing crops. After many years ot auccesslul application Wbaxs's bas'establlsbec! fot itself a most enviable reputation. It stands confessedly without a, superior among commercial man area. It has beeh tkstio dc xls. sxcrt&Ht or tis cocntrt, cpos widxlt ditfekkht and oo every variety ' o! crop; and by Its uniformly reliable cbaracter it nas achieved a poaitioa which few, U any of its competitors bare reached. On COTTON, COBN. aad othar important crop grawn In the Ststs WHANN'S - - Super Phosphate - . . . "" J M f , . j - ... has produced highly profitable rtiult,-uniting the quick and actira properties, of tbe best Peruvian Goano, with the mora durable qualities of para dissolved booe ; it not only greatly benefits tbt present crop,' but permanently Improves tbe soil. Farmers who have not used Wauaa art earnestly invited to give it a trial. We have tbe direct agency from the ssanufactnrera lor thai Oouaty. Farmers buying from us, can rely on getting a genuioe, fresh article, with all the advantages in price tbe Manufacturers will allow. Wa keep a large stock of Wnainc's Pkosihatk in LOUISBURG and FRANKLIN TON, and wiH de liver itif wacted at KITTRELLS and HENDERSON1.'' ' Price, $52.50 jer ton,' on time. $17.50 Casi FreiiM to te ailei ldf Special arrangements to those viahing to purchase for Cotton. " WHITE & . jan213m. EUMEK.A ANJO ; BAMAMA CHEAP, PURE The above FERTILIZERS, havt have given eotlre satisfaction. Aad than heretofore. W will deliver Henderaon or Louisburg. - Tbeta maaarts eipeciftliy Adapted to Cotloa, Cora aad W1w. TTa bafa tba direct Agtocj from theMuatactuwof 1h BRIlAtf A.aadapeeiUeeoe (or the EUREKA, and wa 'ofei both giTaaaUraMtiafioo... SPECIAL ABRANOEMESTS TO THOSE WISOISO TO PDE CHASE FOB COTTOX. LOtjlSBURa. IT. C. i D 0 U L i r T.- 3 The CHEAPEST.! BOISTE SHAW, Agts. for - WALTON, WEANN A CO. AND RELIABLE, been told by ua for a aattber at jaara, aod we offer them azafa thia year at bmfiera tbsnx if wanted, at rrankliatoo, XitlrtU. to the pobiiefeellog'aaro that Uej'wlll . : -7 f r i r. y t I S E 5T:H , - t- ' ; if VI? XODK OWN FERTI ;! LIZERS1 i , , FERTILIZERS to raiae cotloa at preset pricea. 1 o PtrparaJ to fotouh il&lerWW for the ueaalaetar of th o:mje l lf B ft T I LIZ E K ,i ltt00 prT6fi Irtigb: added frod BaUknVr TlW Frfttiiler waa ned by , tot."1 tbe Hit tarmrra ia tbe ikato lat jeV with pctlcctlj OaU lactory realt For , circular coataltidj Form o! a and mode ot pepaiaiieni, call vo of address, , ... J. H. JOVIR, ' . .Frankllo! a ? S. Ilwill furr.Kh tbe l!criaU of any other F. rmola at the !cweat wtokfaW pneri." have you seen it? : OIDTf D RXKTBE GOOD v?0H5 DOX3 BT IT IS THE LATE XSSXJCLC - ' TBXZ IS LOC13BU1Q t DID YDU HIOW THAT TOE ! r FRAME ROW OF HOUSES SOUTH OF TERRELL & HARRIR'S BRICK ' STORE WAS SAVED BY THE USE OF i WHITHAS'S - ""' Fountain Pump ? . DO YOU YANT SOMETIiiJIS. VITB WHICH YOU CAM WATER--YOUR FLOWERS AND VEGETA BLES, MAKING THIS TASK HOT , OflLY EASY BUT PLEASAMT? WHITAIAH'S Fountain Pump is tho I i . ' t-! ! ining. DO YOU : VAIIT SQUETin:: n J .Ti'A-P'T.PQ THAT CAN WASH 0Ua YI!l- D OVS, j CARRIAGES AIIO BUS BIES YITH7 . WHITMAN'S - m Fountain Pump will , J do all this. FAMILY SIICULD HAVE OKE CI I MORE OF THESE FU.V.?S 1 TELLYG'J THAT THIS FU"? 13, THE YEflY BEST Ti!I!I3 I HAVE EYEn SEEH TO . Exn;;oiiis:i A FLE IfJ ITS I"C!F IEI1T STATE. Ti:;'3 HASXEEii auY cel::::- STP-TED TO ALL CM GITK t - zeiis.;. :. ti:e;.; p u n p s imn Lov f;:cE cf sio eac:i, ' viTii EXFfiss Fri!::rr m- . : aWaa I havo Lalicn 'V rnncv ifcr:lhcso .P-oaps: Cail l at IT1V Sfiir rnrt coftlhn j - w unu wg Ilia 1 1 cno 1 Viavc, end give mo. ! ! ycur ordsr' I,!.D PeXLlFTOn. "ficcrJL

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