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(i r t itvat J?XlAIi HLIN COURIER, t.GSOSGS 8. BAKER ; . j . - M i . S ' " EzITCa AXD P&OPCXETOB. t All letters tddrcssd to ; Geo. S. Baker," !FEXDATt........:APiaLf 28, 1876. District Conrentlon XtventionTbf Ihoc jCc-ccrratireYoters . of the Fourth I 0 iCcnsicnai District will bq held in the city of Raleigh on Tuesday the 13th day or June next, Tor the ftzipozfft pominating'a, candidate- TcrCocgress anda jpresioenttai Elector, and selecting two dele , rites io the Et. Lqo&, -Convection.: , sirdi,,ThcoiintT.wUlbeentiUed to ono vote for every one hundred vocx$ t!d fractional part over nay. I given lor Mcrnmon m ion I tlve Committee.': vChainnan. AIarch3lBt,,187p. ? w .vy , ,,, . . , i , . rtlio n Domooratlo 1 ' State Xlxccittive Committee,; .' fi , ; Has fixed upon IUlcigh as the place ' andtbe 14tU of Juue as the time of 7 ',loldiog the Pmocratiis State Conyen- The following is the imbstance f . th rcsolutloni passed by the commit- J tee 'A jfesofoed, Tbat'tbe Central Com mittee m issuing 11 iwi nnnAu.d to ty Aomin. I lions, peeulation, r extraTaeance and I oiner crimes ei rauivaiisw, , uuvu u .1.01 1 J ...1 ; " it j: t: . a.iL !- I 1. , the Stats and general Kdyernmcnt. purposes were adopted, - - . 4 Jsoirei; Thitho good oif lie State . and the iritcrets Qfthei party which m w , ulw., iqB nHiWi ofihwrfylhaliTW t sJaM WfiM JoriiWiftiled Her f oTerhTowiofaicaM!ni in thisotste. Tarious county txecutite committees wwi wpics oj iQiB rtjsuiu- guty. oi a . high crime in directing iSf!? S tho'coramfin of the yoieri.'; The IJoibledUorauf thpsd- ptperss .- . .'fv . UMoZeetl. That the'cuami.aW tU stinony shows, f,that just previous w - . 1 r 1 ' i a. r il.. . 1 1 id the Stats-srerTequested to put them- ti U rifln Fjl f rd.c , Jfith tno Centrst ExecuUve Committee r J . , v - 11. 1 nna where there is ntf cotioty organt- Vstfon prominent members of the partj . V reoucstcd to report suitable names V!;Vot. tCa same, ; . ,rt i ... 1 1 1 . . 't ,:. , tolq rxb f6ll6wlng is a Time? p lrorS'ermost P4J; ,n8 ru" v j 1 mors now. afloat 01 tuo tuture, use to 14 'n''1,whlcDIWh'ifeley is tb be - put in the tii mattf r f inyestigiUons. H . W said u ' ' athong other thing . that he will go i t'l Jifityth ibiP iM1?1? iDetigating 9u i ishhjiey f ranis apd show that, he him self was a member of the ring, and cr,!'wiU then tell a story inpltcatl&g prom- (it h'i ntct parties and introduce 4 letters ' fifed documents to show t couclusiTely the guih of 'Babcock. There Is also iO oovto b,e shown & through ; the ., agency of 'Wbittei'cr somebody t that the 19 Mi President's name has been used in ar : uoamthoriioA wsyper indeo4 actu- i j 2? uty forPei toocomentg. by Babcock. -v.i t:r .rjrtVT nnrta . tirhldori tiaUfNeksYhn'toil) sec cuf Represents tire Hoi., if J Davis, (j) rc introduced a bill on the subject of id 11 sujfaudnd section 5198 of tbw.lWisod 8taluie''lJulW'Statia. .mltntVA K.linnil Bshka snbiect to r- t. 1 1 the nenaltics of State laws for inKlug 'other vw a t f- j . . . . ii U'ftcreater rato f interest than V5 " Citizens:1 teswnght andMf.Davis deserves the thanks or his constituen tsc ta XDJ 4 6lTt n evidence, of their 1 VruUtade hj sn increase voto in No- aiY by kUow; National : Ranks or any Jls's Cjf.l)ixeii'4 ihonopdly iln an; thing!:lt is noTVro'do ao. and HT1 rrt?f H,Ui once .and forcTerr - pities may bc There Is no ques ,3u,f Aje tT,tfc way, 1 see no, indications 'fabuii what Uiq Uoaso ought to 01 opposiiwa w we ro-iecu w ir. impCaCh the President, 'and ? by VW' il,opc l pumstiing the, crime remove the , .will not Wauy;and I take tho liberty 8tain fromlfie nation: fit is' doubt- ro-elee Hion. . v. . - , v : , Franklin .c d-pnoniBmou ottiCiiicENsa emrt MobJajf May fac! r-i,anilcctloai.wiU,bQil:eldiUi thU -Township, ,on the question U . ; ,wjoj.i -rZ2J -iii4' 4i.i AUvi Tfhcthcr cr cot ardent ralrlu ia m viiqqfeto cirlkftdMiJiai passed, dc.I iecausl, of hii resignation, hrAlyiftn tr.coaTinced, and now It is j . ' jcm to'ccttbcm toacL Wo wouhl not cay or do anything to cSbct interest , of anjrJ one engaged in a leg uinatc DUS1DCC3, tni3 ls not our purpose, at all, jbnt we are fc r4tho general wel&re of ourcitizensj and wo beliere that the probiblfmg cf the sale of ardent spirit, will be a benefit to them, therefore we en- dorse . .the moTemeut, heartj end soul, and we ask the people of the Township to help us remore from our jrefy doors,' a traQc which is in I could not be legally; held for refus cverj respect objectionable to the I log to answer' the questions put, or ladies of the place ttm interested in this grand move of the temperance men. And you mothers who have sons just on the yerge of I manhood, you are deeply interested, I You have a work to. do; you can-1 not afford to be idle, when so much I l&I? on ypu5fiTort3 assist In driving from your, very doors these. seething caldrons of death, which may ensuln that Dromisineibov of yours, and drag him drunkards grave and hea'j,,V;; down to a' drunkards Our Washington Letter . rSnecial Correspondence.! ... ; 1, ,WlsniNiToV b; C,; ApVil 26. 76. 1 , - ' ' - '.,'-. J - . . - .... - -J At last. . n nas oeen Jong, sus pected that President Grant had a guilty? knowledge of the s criminal manner m which . many of his of. ficiala and the ; trusted members of his administration have dirertcd use. or for partv purposes. ,But on Wednesday the testimony or.Er- 1 imorney-ucnerai uunaras, ociore r ' ' ' ' '!'' :-i .:. 4 . ' ' ' V. ' - . .it.... . the committee on the department not only knew of these things, but thahe" factually "ordered;- public moneys to be paid1 out for the put- nosfi of corrnntino-vntAs nnil snnnr. .S" 0wn .IJ.pW?;: fBe na' K10n, 8nameapythe,4ilwcowy J that its ( chief .Magistrate ; has been w tno election in 1872, f 30, 000 was paid to the notorious John J. Daven-; port "6f the ' city I of New Tork . u v ' i"' Tins money..was to ,be used for the .. . . purpose of HntrolIing . the election in New York- City, and every one ' recollects how well it ;.vas usel for - I ii .1 - - " mi . 1 tnai. purpose., ,inere,is ,no,way or I avoiding the conclusion ( that Prcsi I dent Grant knew pre?isely how the money paid f to ? pavenport was to be , employed. Hundreds of thou- sands of dollars not only in the de- partmcnt of justice, but in the .Navy; ar d nterior . Departments were used in the same manner, and the inference is plain j that if Prcsi- dent Grant knew of tho manner in which part of this corruption was diverted from the Public treasury, that he knew and approved of the diversion and use of all of it. Not only this., The : inception of the gigantic Whiskey frauds in the . westas 5. for,. the purpose, of rais- ing a campaign corruption fund, is it not fair to presume that this also was known to the man who deliber ately directed the use of - puplic moneys for the , purpose of defeat ing the will of the people , In Ix ew York, Fulsm in , mw um. fidsus in onines, is a law motto that directly applies to this cae. The witness who is shown to have, sworn falsely in one particular is discredited in all things, and so when it is proven that, the ; President, pot only, knew, but -directed . the disbursement in one case, of public money , for the purpose, of influencing the elections, that he Jknew and approved of-all siich cases. It is a pitiable story and one that ! brings the blush of s.namc 19 jtcctace or every upright A tvtnt!ri no matter what " liis ful however whether the Demo cratic majority will have the courage to do this heir duty is plain, but there are quite a number pf men In that majority who are afraid to do their duty in so great an imcrgency. ' 'tMtfciKn&p easBis set for the - IV?611' argument wfll be W AAVMMiaMAAff - A S at- tit tr- S. S & ia. benate to - try nj impeachment an 1 oGcer who bai rrsijfRoiL Rhrnjlil a I tocy ctecuic tuat iJeikriap cannot be ner0 , ?M be ? another case where President Grant has defeated the tho 1 enda of Justice and protected a criciioal who was til friend, fircra the punishment due to nis confessed crhne3. Kflbourn wx3 surrendered to the writ cf Habeas !Corpu$ issued by JoIgeHDartcr and an exhaustive argument has been ; made bclore him, in which it is claimed, that Congress roould not hold Kilbburn after lie'was'lndicted; by the Dis trict Court, and farther that he to deurefhls books ahd'paperb Hi his privates business. The absur dityof this position is apparent. W If this is to be the. role Congress need not summon.- any witness, who docs not wish! to answer, : lor all he has to do is to say "that question relates to my private affairs", and la refuse to answer. When aacom- mittee of Congress1 is examining a hwitness,' it is to au intents ana.puf poseia Court i constituted for that purpose, I land i the; Court. r not the witness is o Jndge oftbe propriety and v advisability of -questions. Tliat Congress has a riglit ..to con fer judicial powers upon its commit-, tecs is clear for under the constitu tion it is authorized to. and: has established- Courts 'for various pur poses. Should Judge Carter, who ia himself- a creation of. Congress, determine to release Kilbourn upon the' grounds claimed, it; 13 to be I hoped that the house will assert its rights and ? n aintain : its dignity by re-arresting 1 Kilbourn . and at the same time arresting and imprison ing Judge Carter, while articles of impeachment' are being prepared against him The Emma Mine in- at present the examination is whol- -lyM to the Talue oi- the Mine; and: looks like an effort: was being made through the committee "to bull" the stock of that concern, and en able the present holdors to repeat , the. swindle, practiced on the En glish people t through r Minister Schenck., The object of, the inves tigation was to determine whethec General Schenck improperly allow ed his name to he used as a director . m mining conspiracy, when he was United States Minister to England That has been proven long ago and rightJthcre the inv-(istigation should have' ceased. f -The value of the Mine has nothing to do with tho Case' -i-.i UuWa -Zii hls4t " $S ? The friends of Bayard, Tilden, l Sherman, Hendricks and Davis are all steadily?, working for 'the nomin-. ation pf their favorites ' The' In? diana convention by i the nomina tion of Williams, who is a granger, strengthened Hendricks. T'ddcn's friends are tho .most industrious and the Iwst organized.: and are making coiresponding progress m pushing their man though many well informed Democrats think that the St. Louis convention should not go east of Ohio in search of a can didate. Among the Republicans, Blaine still holds the lead' though he is being injured by the circula tion of reports in , relation to'his connecbon , with ; , certain railroad transaction. s . His friends 5 say hQ can answer all these charges suc cees3fully. . Conkling is , certainly the administration candidate 1 f " J:-...-:!.''. DEM. '. A. . .Oircsialar From tlie . CentcnninlFlagi r syriie following eircnlar from our la dies sneaks for itself and we honn ry paper In the State will give it room: As the ladies of other States f.f the 4told thirteen" have taken steps to pre sent to thd'Ladtes' Department of the tlentenni Hevolntidnarv the ladies of the "Old North State" r - w it being among the first to come to the froni in that ever memorable straggle believe they would do great injustice to the memory of the immortal heroes of 76 were they to fail to send one also, bearing the Goat of rma of the State and at least a ' mention -of , the Mecklenburg Declaration the battles of Guilford i Court House, -'Mo6res Creekv&cJ-;- ' ri:u: : To this end " we : have 'organized a Committee to procure a flag that we may not' be ashamed to send ss the rep- rcsentsUTe lowering cf our Stabs which can justljdaim to b equal to anj otbar In" assertins ana laaintaiains Uie rights cif the colonies to jba free." S Tbis tneoento snll bd expected to ,rexnatn in'Tndlepcndenee Pall; extil the celebration of tbe lli-Centennul, and ws desirt ttat it aball be Lii tcris al, flags commemorative of the I "Done all my printing for the last two dpd nf "llnir Rfaf I 7 gqHwora and on aa rwwonatla aeeas ot tneir orates, mrmM u nnv . PubHshLir Tlm m North ta cesira. costlv iniabno r.j our nseacs will allow, and cade by tbe handaef those who ere rfoud to eutscri-stha-- telve daubterof i.orth Carolina. Bat Httls, we learn, has r been debs by the Sterner iexw to represent our resources at ' tbe ' Centennial, which makes us more anxious that . this ef fort on the part of , the ladies should be a grand success, worthy " of the de scendants of the Wosea (cf- 'the ttero- ra'pfeanair whose nam e and : rank ' tznon i he r si - ten of tbe Unfon is: alike. dear tons all and we earnestly hope that it: will hoi be to vain, for we need not assure- you tHat any amount, however , small, will be most ; gratefully - reieWed. - Mrsv Ji M, Hack t Mrs, R O. Reade, Mrs. K. P. "Battle, Mrs. Wk Wi.Vans, MrsJ i , G. Willikms, Mrs. :R; a Tncker,Mrf. B. H. ones,: Mrs. TC Faller, Mrs. R. T. Gray,f Mrs. G. KerrJ Mrs.'R.,G. Lewis. Mrs.-. Julius Lewis. Mrs. J. Detireox; Mrs; ,B. Moore Miss Sae Pecud, Miss Annie Moore, Raleigh Conirai ttee. ! t ,; Crystal Metal Bronzed Por, Churches 8cloot' Houses,' Fac lories. Shops, Plantations.' i These . BELLS are "composed of the .'pure Crystal Metal, and the shapo ' and. ve the lwslble rcgults ,lhey weiuK oi raeiai ia uicra is sucn as to are Superior ia Tone aua..FhiIsb to many others, uo matter, under whnt name 'they may be sold, either, steel composition" or "amalgam," and are GUARANTEED TO GIVE SAllss. FACTIOX. ' ' ' t& Price Complete "with Hangings: Number. Site. . Weight. Price. 1 2 3 4 15 in. 17 " 19 21 " 40 lbs. 50 " 75 100 " f400 4 50 7 00 9 04) Church Bells of any size ordered. Bells furnished at Cost: ; ' . Thos. ? Briggs & Sons, Briggs Building, Kaleigh, N, tC," ' DEALERS IN - v . RARDWABE. AND LEE 1C0QK STOVES. Wasron and Bu?rv Material. Building MnfortaT. "Patnfn fltla fill a. WooK C?C7 ' O Doors and Blinds, Cotton Gins and I Maeiunery. Write for prices. All letters cheer fully answered. No Charge ; fer packing or; Drayage : ETaBEelical, N on-Sectarian, Iiiep en't tiib; cimisTiAN at ! - : T. De Witt Tallliage E(Vr. I The Best Beligious Paper Published: Mr. Talmage's Sermon each week. Foil Reports of Mr. , Moody's Work. . ; A NEW SEBIAL STORY, ; SJ Bt Rkv. W.ll.' Bakcb, ' .....'. - . , - One of the most popular of American ? :' ;, r, atory writers. iu - TWO NEW PREMIUMS t -i AN AMERICAN FARMYARD , ' ' ' ' .. . '.5, '. . ' . . ;, 00K AND JOB PEINTINn ook Bindinb Executed In the very , beat and latest ln Srovwl atvle. We hare the only combined OB OFFICE AN I BOOK-B1NDXRY IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH, and. tbe LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT of the kind IN THE STATE. Our Printing, ixKlndin Pamphlet and Booka, baa been exieneiTelr praiaed by tne rreaa north and Sooth. Sara OOUia- JUL IvOOw Binrhnm. Rnti'l V.tt. bam School : We know of no better hcS in their line. Prcaklent and Cashier CltW en' National Bank, of Raleigh : " We know of no Establishment tnrniar out neater or more satisfactory jobs. Much of their print ing and bindine done for this Bank ham. itkn premium at different Fairs." . tera, , Uaslatratea, Axtoraera, Ac, prooooneed the beat in the market. Send for eatalocce. K7If you want pood work and low prafor prtntlne BOOKft, PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CATALOGrra, circulars! LETTEB. AND NOTE TTEAD3, BHX HEADS,CARDa, ENVELOPES, TAQ3 or rmHTLGQ or AHT win utiiiAioau, or Boos-Biiroisa op auy : Bend yout orders to ED7AHDS, BUOUGIITOIt & CO. ; nUXTK3 AND rCIlis, I IIAIJZIGII, IT.C tiibltcai nnconDEE. Orgaa of It C BapUita, putTL! ery wees at 5113 per sxect. Ooaof oideat Celiiooarapera lathe Couth. Jut aa adrertiBlss me&am imaarpawed br arT the Etate. Adiresa, EDT7AHD3, EliOU TONftCOEaldAM.o7. , leih: I hare never had dealing with any Printer Trbo tk better work. 7. p. nob- E AG L E' EO T E L f pROnttETOH, o The prtsenf proprl ttr hx Uased the EaslL Hotel,. (formerly. iccupled by James Dent) for a number of years. e ts prepared to accommodate rejrular .aud transient boarders, has Ltoioe rooms,; jrc 1 furnt&hed. and fitted and" convenient rooms for Bales eet to"t nn In t rvpet st ri a. I4 tuitlltrM display their samples. The table Is daUr supplied with the bet tbe n& r set afford ; . De ; wUl spare uo pains iu .maklQK : his boarders comfortable. ana nopes ne win .receive a liberal patronage from the public ? : , Ho tobtersbfFraniain -1 hereby aonciuuctj 03 self a candidate I for the ornxa ol Trewurer, ot Frankiio I County, schjeet'to the action, pi lbs Drmocratic nominating CottTenuon. Very" Rtfspectfnlly ; !- !: , (1. , J. J. Person, , " 7-2 m. ' " ' " To the Voters of Frank lin County.; I hereby odoodc rayell a candidate for tbeoffic ot Bntriff- of rraoklin, subject or coarse to the' action rl the Democratic bominatiug conTt-ution. mlO'Sm , . J.J. Jones : To the Voters of Franlin .?' (bounty. ? - 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate lorthe office of Register ol Deeds lor Franklin County. .Subject to the sc tionot the Democratic hominatios: contention. Very Be-pectfuiy . J. J. ALLEN. , march 10-3 m. To the Voters of Fran k .'i lin County . I take this method of declaring my self a candidate tbr the office ot Register of Deed, subject of course to , the action of the , Democratic .nominating Convention. . . C. D. MALONK. To The Voters of Frank 1 lin County. f 1 .. In view of t'e ci rcu 111 stonecs '.tin der which I was defrauded if my elec tion two years agv t do' toot hesitate io appeal to my Party for a re-noiui-nation. I accordingly announce my self a Candidate for Rigifter Dcdf; ' ubject, always to the action of Con vention. ! ' . W. H. ALLKN. Feb. -25th 1R7G 3-m. . (t10i d y t V i 6'Vf t t; "lion-. Arent wn.t-d. ter.u flee TRUE CO. . , $5 to 20 per day at home. 8am pies worth $1 free.' Stisn & Co; Poit land, Maine: -r ? 'v . n , THE HEW it THE LIGHTEST-RUniiltlG 7 n Y. JB- IS' A I h 2.1 05 1 - mi: , Jo I gg is- sas. - Wltk ow ptetd directioB, mo bmtmAioa or atecfaankal skOl ia raqnixad to opnta ft. The coeiti uaioa of the aacbiae ia based poo a priodpU of nut ud nnqainail alaa pBdty, eomprisiiijt mpU krera workiae poo centres. The beariaxa are few, aad thy are hardened aad polished. ' , ; The machiaea are made at bar new works la the city of Newark. N. with aw apadal (patented) anarhiocrjr and tools, cooatmcted exprtaaiy aa acoompSsh what we mow eCer. ums; arrriuE. MSI-I1QI3S ...... . . tend im aajno oi, unr own faraetsia, nam EUw&ri:taaaderwrtnta,adthe beat kkaa of dm taest akiSAd aaoc itea, bota at torn aad abroad, wa are caabtcd to attain results fsr above th reach of the aiuire crtss niiier.. Ovr atrfea ara alwara tha lateat and heat. Oar gleyaaerrluatraiad : to aay anvlng bt Have your JOB M A;"L.3L03El Y 'S Best heavy Rrrdaz 1C cts. Ties 5 cts. --HxrVhllla LiTrrpool Salt ?i! T" ' ? halls per keg , 225. 425. 4 Everything CHEAP Guano for wheat. W. S. MALLORY, 4 .'Franklintoo , .C. - The . Climax . Shirts, WAMSUTTA SHIRTS . . ' . " ' ' 111 H iTk AnnKI -1 SJlLlZD dtils ' IsC They are made of the finest Wamsttta MiUa Bhirtlng. 4 2nd. They are completely seamed nd stitched thron ghont, tqual to bs Jbest custom work. - 1 ; ' 3rd, The .Bosoms are thret-ply, Iront ply, 21p9 Lines. 4th. The j! are .cut lenrthwise with the goods insnring suength ot materu aL . . t. . . , Bth, They 'are equal in material, style,' fit, and workmaaihip to the ben Bhiru at 2.23 each. 6th. They are not laundered, acd can be easily tned on by the parch aser wni can nave, tie uatxon boles, Bou tona, tct fioisbed with oa cr at he on-. Price, $1.23 each. ' Terms: Poaitirely cash ' WHITE & BIIAW, Louisburg, N. C. March 24th 1878.' Merchant Tailoring Dot e at the shortest Kotice by 1 . C.;,M. F ARRIS S wixu ' 11. P. HOWELL. I Pkactical Dkluiextou axd Cutter, No. 9 Fje;teTir.e Street, lUMgh N C. FOR 'STYLE, FIT; AND YQRK- . .MAHSH1P. CAH TBc SUn- Passed.- . Warranted to please the moat Fac Udious. . ' ' . ' Send for 8am plea sad Prices, and te contioceil . that I sell cheaper than anj first class Uonae this bide of New York, r , s , . ' - . Address all order to , .R. P, IIO WELL, P. O. Bo 238. Raleigh, N. C. April 7-SMn. : YAHUOitOUaE HOUSE RALEIGH. II. C. A f Doub! Thred Lcck-Stitch . - Machine. 11 ACHIIIE IH THE' YORLD. i LI " DOL1E0TIC 7 CEVinC T.1ACHini3 CO,f i-ii,; , -Now'York nnd Chlca. A vrSQaWBr asinr the Deaaaatle lerFsiatoai theaaoat atrttdk aad paiac-CxLrx coeut can be prodaccl. at a Urre sartex M -UONSY ao those k chooM to raak .or -pxi! ' cents wfch her adircsa. Axaocs waatad rrtrrwhtraL "cc:.icGTic" ccvir:c nAcninc co., Ner Yorlc artel Cliicao. WORK done at the 7. II. Horrid u Son COTTON FACTORS ASD Comrniicn Hcrchanis, 23, 25 and 27 Commerce Bt, 1 - IhtfJZz, Fa. TVil' mate libera Currency adtia ces on produce or bill lading la hni. Hard times made Easy. , ... , - . . h.-, .-mr Relief for Uie Hungry kh 13 wjia picuure wi aa u ounce that we hare gotten the tocia out of our eyes and tha ashes from tut clothes and hare taken bold of bnaloeg ! t ? r r r Las jost rttunie-i from the North, iti we are now receiring a large atock of Dry Goods,. Groceiies, Pmudoti, Shoes 44. 40., and are tfTeriog them it the Tery lowest potsil Is pnee 1. Oar- cooda ha rin? been rurchised ainee tka cecllnv, ws can self below former pri ses. In this connection, we will atatc that we are prepared to . furnish fu- ir.ers eu LIENS ur APPROVED PA PKll, $ 0,000 worth ot proTions atl take CASH or Cotton, paj able Norea- ber. 1st, 1876. We would earnestl? reoaest our rieudj, net to buy Guiao beiors seeing us, as ws hart Fropon- tion to Make, which will be greatly ta their IcUrest. Ws still - want to bar Many, thanks for psstfaTors. BARROW & PLEASANTS. Mrrch 10th, b7d. S, A. Stevens & Oo. , DEALEltSIN - Furniture, Carpe tings 4 i 7 Pianos, . CbnxEB Manf atso Ouakbt Sts., NORFOLK, Ya. The larctst Stock of tie goods In Virginia. abort All pcoda goaranUed tobcroldai low as in anj Northern City, icor boaiorss lacilitirs are CDaorpMfted. Oar gooda are all maootactorcj to ordtr and we ak a visit or ao order irom tbose desiring goots in oar lie to codv'iocc them of the adraoiage ob taineU lc deaung nearer bome. nanng been rttaUhhed twrln years and having acid largely in the vicinity ot Franklin -Coan it, alien rek-r to the public cener.Jlr, We are Aueota asd Jcrt'oa hand a large assortment vf rana aod Park Organs at JIoofactnrstprloe, reod for Circular. bep. r 1876. Spring 1876. A. KoxdV Fashionable Millinery, nlLEidn.N-. c e . It the plac nn purchaaf yonr tprirp Bonnet, and ail the noTrltiri, ia ue MilHotrr Liae. I -bate VvarrettiiV. from tbe Northern citier, with a larre and full atnekot Milliotiy Good, aoi I am better prepared tbm errr, V gire my patrons Joat what tbay oeet'. I bate added tn toy tiocV, Zepaj" ol all kind, and will be pleased V ijare your orders for soy altade yoa wlab; from one ounce, to any quiaiit. I do not prwpcae iu make a frat uolis about low price, beat gxKaaJ thlrga-of tbat kin4, btl aiolj W say, that I act oat wnb tLU toov- Satisfaction guaranteed, in pnet. styles ud matcrialr," and o'e m flm class work aent'io my patroc. I intend to adhere atric:ly t &l ctotto, :and promls to TRaTT0L RIGUT. , . Yoor orders ara rwpectful! aoha terf and I pmmUe to till M carefully aa tf aeiected in otrana. Wbetr too riait tbe city, call o and examine my atork and prices. Mrs. it. A-Hardie, ( . pMh'wt,aUs Millicrr, Oppoaile Tockrr H. , Rleigo. 4 CIIUOHOS FREE ! . T. tn tntrodnCS OUT lsTp. eiSht-psRe -iUustratl L-urary as Family Fsper, Tn Souvom. e su i i An t.i.i .r air month for . I tt -.r.t it sit f ant Oil CW'- i.rn.L. Tt n.Tinw IIoOtL ,T rhitrirafiwImr-rfCka & S iIotbtr,a Joy." Tbea- pictarea ar not common priata, but , geoo chromoa in sixteea cotora, tbt equal In sppearance'to fine u Pj loss.' , Jcit tbink ol !t-fonr fine mos sod ao eacllent liteaary ptpf' " mootbafor 3 ct. Try it. "eJ? send you an extra copy let six cv aodiocx extra c'jronos Xo.JBfitf .. .losing" your ruowy. VTe relcf Pott Uxter BrUtcU aa to our iff' aibility. Caab repaired in nraa samples free. AflU" waxted Uke aabacriptioca axd ttllo' pictures. Prom Z to $10 ? mads. Addrew r r w. u. nrrmow, tCO. Uaia CL yrU'sl, Teaa. Tlx CoxntixjtLr thrra montla Furrr Crir. Let erery 1 y - - i erat In tht Ocnt j sabscribs at aaoe.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 28, 1876, edition 1
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