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0 FllAKKtIN COUIIIER. . r GEORGE S. BAKER. k EdITOBvASP PltOPBIETOR. All letter mUrwsed to : Geo. S. Baker, FfcZAY...... .Mat. 19, 1876. mett for 35, afterward changed to $22,35, the one m-&vor of Sally Mr. J. B cilisher?testifietl, I let Mr. Horton have the Edwards or t MEETING . OP THE COTTNTT CONVENTION. - CouaTT CoNViimoN.-- Tne. Dem i ccratio voters of this county will Wet id Lcraisbnrg on Satorday the . 27th V lest for tho purpose of ; reorganising lit party.C electing delegates to the: Gubernatorial, and Congressional Uon Tintion jn Raleigh sod tho S material tonvsntioo at Nashville,' and also to appoint a dat for tbe "holding of tbe Ayscne$ lor- j$G$$f Wsetltili MrVjtiL iaxT bj changed to' $CZ.50a oris for M. note for $243, , payabto. In County Hazelwoodfor -$6,00, J&ange&tct :orjIeWCif ? 3 - $1C, one for J. W. Fuller for, $3,20, CapL C. E.1 Thoraaa, sworn, I altered to $18,20. have no knowledge of the altering J. H. Edwards, testified thaUn ofihe pSiqln 1873 while I was the latterpart ot the SuMmeVtir J.34 jrlrer judgement lor $1400 early in the fall of 1874 he received or $1500 in favor of JMinetree, th JJRJfBrammett order f of M. T nrnMfidttl tn Bits cat .tho cost Hawkins, and that it was at the I and settle the matter while 8eHng , Tbe gold-bearing-, region- of North -40 time hexeceiKcdiUktf22fS5 433N0kkedt:p1l4lCO, -Carc4ina nicppTeeiatdbythia Ud. SplTfii rififi11 do n0 orremrjOnsihowcasy ft mat- country... There arp.rcry few persona remember positively; what I did -ter it would be to "make this $114,-. who understand extent or itavalue. wl&tb J.f CK), he tben.roads amfoal proposi- ;There islen the aouthern border ol the that aoout that time in 1873, jlI the tion to me, 'promisirg to famish the j .fitate an area t of :.ijboun fire , hundred reqnest ofM. Hawkins 1 exchanged 1 orders &c;f ,if I wbold would do the I qwre milea which : abonndam . .gold. Charlotte is tho center of this section. the countryounr about l It was I one from WUminton to Charlotte and E A G L E ? K 0 T "E L rtn;tl nitmnn) n, imxt Kn. I one from Chsrlotte to Atlanta in the fittbeypHc until thVwar piT aiT Slte,of Gcor3a, which drew ff a Urge end tc it cfati:n. Tirbg ll V.P- aaoiipt of labor thaj would otherwise rbd, tlbn isrersy 1cobd jsA,thii katefjand eaployment m those mining mint between 5,000,000 and $6,000,- sections. , These railroads are now 000 in gold, the production of North ooxnpleted and this labor will aoon re Carolina. There was also during the turn to its.old channel, and then eapi- same nenod coined at the Mint in I tal Will seek tnTestiDent -la muaos Philadelphia about the iaiao amount I lands. . v-:Ul t' J -f of cold from tho same. region. , I . The.biil passed bv a rote., of 09 to LoUisburg.U.. PnonriEToic 4 Now Powtne Blll, '- 1 The followiog 1 touso Bill passed the senate last Thursday: ; ' U Be it enacTed,-, &e.,r That mail matter of the third elasa shall . embrace The present proprl tftr'has leaMd theTar Hotel, (fornierlr ocmpled hy James Dent) to a nubtber of years. He is prepsriKl to, aecoconiodate rrrular ami traiuicut boarder, haa nice rooms, we 1 furnUhed. antl fitted up in the best style. He' haalolare , jamleoovnkxxt rooms tor aleaxe9 io dUnlar their sample!. The table U tuny nippitoa wuii ne oe mo m-r ct affords lie will spare no pains In.mAklnjiis boardrrs comfortable; and hopes he will rectivo a noeral patronage from tlie public several orucrs ' wim mm xorjaxger i w - - . one?. Hawkins .aarinsr Jthat : -he I another conversation with .mnext Ivrhere are also in my own district , rich. I p, p ' , . I xO tliC f OtCrS Ol rrnDKlin . r ' T y . - ; . . i , , . ' - 't'".. I regular puDUcaiioia. acfowa pnmaniy ! K It i . I TT TheH Climax' Shirt A .GpE.1T BAPG11N,. S, County Convention - to: Sominste can- Sheriff. Vynno, wanted small orders. I .cither let day, ho requested,; nae. to ay.noth-.i.gold mines. ;f Ihcre are the him have the, order or passed it to f ing About- the matter of yesterday. L mines, : tbe Ransom's : Bridge Portis - . mines to- adrertising purposes or for free cir culation, or for circulation at nominal dilates for the several County Offices. By ordor of tbe Executive Commit- tj:-n. YARcoRouGii; . ,xvoi. .oimgKrru . v.;- rM . i ? r - , ; locuci aunuaJs, handbUls, posters, un- '! geJea Vircolifs; prospectuses, books bound or unbound,' : book manuscripts, X. don't think, I ever .had-the .Men-1 and tbe Arrington mines in , tho couu-1 t . ' . t - . - . 4 1-! : r w-.vi:t - s-k 1 aabecnptiou rat; pneeeurrent, cata Xlflrtaiot Convention. der that haa, been changed, can't I some time duruiff . the mnBaurn off ndharo not been.half worked pr half ayj:-siUTelyjthat;;.4t js .sq.Jr.:-Let' I ;i874M.qTbomas brought the len-r I (45Telbped. ; J(in' 4 him havo itI tbudc about the ume ninger.prder tows office !cjad told f; uuere nave ie.n recently i)isooverea I resigned , as Count Commissioner. him .ho wanted to; examine and see in the county -of-. Chatham , (a ; county I waajClmirman of. thc3oard of if ;it was all right,, -..said tho got it, rich in mincwl wtb, in iron, in cop- j Commissioners Jrom Sept., I860 to irom MadUon . Ilawkins. . find per,"and in coal) gold mILcs that prom September 1870.,. At a meeting of another order; .corresponding -b rival any in the , Sutt.t They. I the Board Nov., 13th 1869, a reso-1 this samo order issued upon a letter J are now being worked t-,-.? - X Convention of the; Democratic- iConscrvatlvevotcrs of the Fourth 1 t v 1 ;ii I - 1 . 1 .1 fa tvRnSh bn Tuesdav ,uUoa was adopted instructing the -saiJl to,have.becn written to S. T. . It is a fact perhapi not ; generally the 18th day of June next, for the 1 pbouvv .sf'-v ;uujr-:vMU4v jiaerwiq. ?4 wwiu ihm oeiwa me jwr iot w OTacrs. unless tney wero counter- i . Mr. Z. I. . Terrell testlnca ,tnat the year 1827 all the goM denveatrom signed r by the; Chairman of; tbe I Capt. C- Gr Thomas, bought goods j , mining throughout, the ... whole ; United Board. ; " from him. on the ,Meuninger, order. I States wss furnished by the.' Sute of purposo cf nominating a candidate for. Congress and, a Presidential Elector, and' selecting two; dele-" - irates to tho St. Louis Convention. A full attendance is earnestly , de-j fired. Each county will be entitled to one vote for every, one hundred TOtera aad fractional part over fifty u civen for Mcrrimon in 1872 By order of the District . Execu- .attemittee. Chairman. proof-sheets maps, prints, " cnjtraVihgs blanks, 'inflexible patterns; samples, mercbandisd, sample card, phonogrspb- ic paper, letter envelopes and wrappers, cards (plain 'and : ornamental,) paper, photographic -'representations, seeds, cattinzs, bulbs,1 roots, scions, and all Mother taattar which " may bo dcalarcd mkilable by 'law a tbirdlass matter, Xo tllC Voters' Of Franllll and otner articles not above the weight I ' -' iV'.' ' r" nrlbed law trl-ich are not from I . ' 1,011111 their nature liable to destroy,' deface, or i v; County. . I bertby aononuce myself a candidate for tb clce ot Treasurer, ot Fxsoklia County, adject to )h,. action ol 'the Democratic nominating Convention. '. .: Very Respectlotlj - , . f - I ' Jj; Person, s7-2d. .r ; . . , . . . vr ' To the Voters: of Frank v Jin Counly.i: I berebj no ounce ovaelf a candidate for tbe office nt fihcrilf of Franklin, subject or course to the action 'cl 'the DemocraucooaaluatiDg convention. m iu-am - j.j, wooes : WAMSDTTA' SHIRTS 1st. Tbej are. made cf tbe flattt ITamautU MU!i Sblrtrogr " 2ad. Tbey are oomp'.etclj seiroei' ad; stitched throughout, equal to the best custom mcrk. : .; . 3rd. The Bnn are thrce-plV, ront plv, 2109 Lines. 4lK TLff-T-Ccticthirt' wits lw uagth cf caUeri. a I. ' . i ijt. ... . 6th. Thej sre eqxiU la naterUl, style, fit, an4.wrkmaa4hlp to tha best Shirts at 12.53 .enca,-. ; . ; j v eth. Thy ! sre not ! lsnder and can bu ea&ily trtl on by th porthatcr wLn can nave toe iiutton poles. Ecu tondc, Cnuhrd iih us cr at hcae. . Pilca. tlS.3 each , ... ... .Tisr Pofitlvtly cash ' : WHITE & SUA W, . Lou'sburff, N. C. March 4th 1S70. 4'. TC Horton, was Shown, a lot of ou u paiu mutue wuoie xionnuaroimajanu aunng me penoa ;nTnKl .p, .t. f --A. KT h.wbT nnnc mTlf candldat orders Which. ho identified as being order, O 1804 to 18G8 she furnished at man;bor tho pu of any one' in- for the ofiice of Register olT Deed, for t.!iBamfton which h had hromrht Mr, Wilder testified that he never least one-half of the TOldaupplied tro 3 1-FranUin County.- bubp-ctto the.ac- . : 1 c I ' ; . .. . a I , . , . 7 . , , I gazQU in me posuu service, ah jw- SUH againsime IJOUmy. JLnese Or- wn-w euui6w wuw w uwiu .wo.uuua uy w awumw..-. . ttQ;M Haaa. ernloie tniicriala uCra purported tO nave teen ISSUCU ui ii,uuujiii;ww;nijfsv., jwuci amwjub oies, w cwmrauBiiiiguusu in January 1 869 and were signed Tharrington. (who was chairman from the Pacific. States deposited at the by T. C. Horton Deputy "Clerk for of the Board at the time) testified, mints from 1804 to 1868, in exact fig- that he had no recollection of ever ures. $19,4o7,297.55. Of this amount tion ot the convention, shall be SiardfSlst, 1876. ti The Democratic State Hlxoetttlv Committee, Has fixed upon Balcigh as tbe place jsdlbe 14th -of June as tbe time of Jcldiog tba Dmiocratic State Conven .lioa. The following is the substance af tbe resolutions passed by tbe commit teat JtooZi'erf;.Tbat tbe Central Com mittee in issuing the call for Cmven- B. P. Greenwood; Mr. Horton ac cording to the minutes ot the Board of Commissioners, did not act as Deputy; Clerk for Greenwood 'till Nov.,' 1869 -When-asked to explain how it was ,tb at these . orders pur ported to be issued before he was Deputy Clerk? He said it was in having an order issued to Mr Men-ninger.- Think I would have recol lected an order for that amount. Examination as to Hand Writ- ' .... , t . - ING . . i Mr TV C. Horton said that he was well acquainted with the hand this wise: The claims were prcsen- writing of all" the oflScers at the ted to the Board at the dates when Court House, that he could form they purported to have been issued, n0 idea who changed the orders. . but ordera wera not issued for them Mr v. H. Furmati, testified that or the ' partles to hbm ihey be-, after careful examination and "com- -all -linns, '-peculation,- extravagance and 3her crimes of radicalism, both in :xht 3tato and general gevcrnmcnt. ' Besolutions denouncing tbe threaten ed arrest of the chairman for partisan purposes . were adopted. ' ,v r lttMolved, That the cood of the State and tbe interests of the party which . -arc identical, demands that tbe person ;Cl warfaro between tbe Serttiuel and Daily iVetcs of this city shall ' cease ( ivflgsd lieir efforts be 'united fot! the ,:5Vcrthrow of Radicalism iq this State. v Jlc-oZred, That copies of this resolu- tbe State of North Carolina deposited 9 ,278,027.57, being about half of the whole amouut. Durin? the same pe riod .there passed into manufactures and commerce about the same amount; making the yield of the .Atlantic States up to the year I have named about $40, 000,000, of which North Carolina fur nished about one-half, or say. 20,000, 000. .r - - r Now for various reasons which I bave not time in a five-minute .speech to enumerate, tbe mines of ; North - a1 I i . i? ' m , . ... . : . 1 wn,invue vne uear.y co-operauou oi longed did not call iortliem..v:ien narUon of the chanired orders, he 4J1 who are opposed to nh corrup- Mr- Greenwoodneft Jlamj in charge Wn tATA th thn nnrlndon i-thht roliD have not been half developed. of theoffice in 1869, h told him if Mr. T. C. Horton changed the or- They have not been thoroughly worked. ahy 5f the parties came for their oraeis to , issue to sucu as came, The mos of these orders were for 'Jury tickets and witness tickets, and the Treasurers books show that "some of them have already been paidMr. Horton in reply to the question if the parties to whom the ders Mr.J.' B. Tncker testified the same thing.4 But is not this an interest of. sufacient importance to attract the attention of Col; W1H, Yorborough thought r.',' " ih6 and obscene books or papers excluded from the mails. 2. That packages of matter of the third clas3 shall not exceed four pounds iit weight 'and shall bo subject to cx aininHtion aud rates of pa-stage of here iuafter provided. . The postage of m;iil-; matter of the third class shall be at the following ratei for all distances:' Oue' cent for each ounce or fractional part thereof. Kvery package of r the third class of mail uisttcr shall boar the post mark of the office st which the same shall bo mailed for. transportations. . . H. That p stageon third cIjis mat ter thul I be prepaid by stamps. If however, the jStago on third 'ciiss matter, mailed at an office, shall bo less than tlie amount above prescribed in cases wbcro the samo is known such sender shall be notified of tin fact, and Democratio nominating . Very Bepecifuly J. JALLKN. march 10-3 m. To the Voters of 'Frauik- M v lln County.; iukctnis metli'1 ot Ut-clapng my- self a candidate fur the oum oi ltegigter of Deed, subject of -course to,, the action - of the Democratic nominating Convention. - - C. D. M ALONE. . , . . To The Voters of Frank- lin County.: i I -that some of the figures were better I than Mr. Horton could make, would not like to say as to the writing. Mr.Thos.-K, Thomas 'could not swear it was Hortons hand writing, did not thmk; it ; was. - j Mr. Joel Thomas and C.! D. .orders belonged, authorised him to issue them or u tliey were received lion be transmitted by the secretary by them, stated ; that they did pot . ;. ifflikn hntk tHfl i , th-ith v $Lt1 tf ! Mnfr fthorlzeuhim-f0!SSUQ end he could-n-ot swear the hand wriUng .Resolved, That the chairman of the does not know that tfiey received Mr -rrnrtouB --rouuseounty executive .committees ihprn cnr- ivW tn Mr.Horton8.; : r , - Ktala arnrenniiated to not thain. w I Sheriff VV vnne WaS UlSO nnable to edUt-wresiCQ- ima wavv J Jvn,e was aweaP-torthe ;hand "fitinir; -. eoold mfepeJrtej was tirst raised on' t o : I i l it. is i v there not enough in it to demand the fostcring'care of the United States Government, especially at a time wben wo desire to resume, specie payment with an amount of gold in the , Treasu ry f entirely inadequate for, that pur- c i amount of postage due shall be col lected from such souder before tbe same be transmitted by mail. ' In rasa' the sender is notkiiownj ahd'wheic it has not beeen the evident intention of the party so depositing the package shall be forwarded and " double the ' amount In view of t'c circumstance? un der which Iva dcfiu!el nf my elrc tion two year g, I do iu t lnitte to appeal to my- Party fur a rc-noiui-nation. I seoiwliitgly nnuouno? my self a CundiJata fur llgirtcr Dwd; object, always to th action of Con veatiou. i W. H. ALLEN." - Feb: 25tb 187C 3-m. - Merchant Tailorlnjr, ' tt- Dor.e atjht shortest Koticeby - . , ' . , O. M; F AREIS8 R'P." HOWELL, PRACTICAI UXLIXKATOUOD'Crrrtl, Iio9 rajettevir.e Street, Ualcixa NC. FOa-tYS, FIT; Aiif'vorjf- . MAHSHIP. CM1TBE SUR PASSEO. - -- Warranted to pViie ibe xnot Fu tidious. BQT Send for Samples and Prices, aed te convioctd lbat.1 hill cheaper ibu aby first class Tlonsa this tidecfXtv York.- . ' . j. Address aU orders to R P. nOWELL. . P. O; Boa 259. . ; ; . : Ralei-b; V. C. April 7-3m. - - . . KSTABIJSHKD117. " ; . - ' - i W. H. Morris & Sons., -" - r , t . 4 - COTTON FACTORS USV Commission Merchants. 23, 25 and 27 immerceFt. WII" maVe libera t'lirrrncy ailtai ccs on proiluroor bill l.tdlni; in land. sJfjlTnE il.S0NIC JODINJLL AA GrceuNboro, 2V. a. Z IQadiyat homo. AgeuU wmtcd. Oi Outfit and urmi fie TBU t CO. AuguaU Milne. ' 1TS in imn A gentleman near me asks if this is ; ; 1 - . ft ; centennial town ofUCarlotte. 'Yes.str: , , , . .. . - mi . ' I dressed, delivered at its proper destma- it is tbe. old town of Qharlotte, iu j. : :J r " - North Carolina, where tho 'standard of I . , , i .J this I .. . , - ;.. ; . - .. uiiru-ciass man mauor mav wrico $3 to $20 per day at home: Samples worth 11 free. Stixsok & Co.; Port land, Maine. - The on!y Masonic WrreLY i-uMIiteJ ix the United States! EiUt pgw, thirty-two broad column. Tteatiofall topics of iu'.ercst ta til Craft. Literature pure, and is a Hop, hold Companion ct which every Uiv io the country miv io;ly feel vroni, Trrro?, One Year $2; Six Month. 11.15. Item'.tby P.O. Omer or Kvg'sd, Letter- ) tfeod stamp far specimen and get t? i club. ' if -i, -. '-tn ' J 'Addrnt 2: A. WIL50X ; i G rettoaboro, h v. s . . . . . ui . . ... I . c;i l i . i i ' rr?Zr" "WW? ''TJ ' rcolnfdrina'tioti-al)totho change. -.?n J or her name or address thereon, 'or1 on Y ltrbeM theroi no count; organi- ot orders saying he.had traded for fDff 0f the orders.- independence made, as we in' North -Z-jr, ,1 Cl' , .j&Ustk proountBt members of the tarti ,i VAkv- j i v j lD oraers. . . the out&ice thereof, with the woid , yiwHauwwcuiuerayj me pur taem, and he issued and delivered ' rOT.f" Thrmoi Mn'fM Carohna asserf and aro prepared- to - ,. . . .. .. , requested to report suitable mimes xk; t t v taPu Thomas, can t say. who air . - i ' J . "from" above or proceeding tbe same; .fs theorders to Jim. Jn reply to the fwA viw.a maintain, even agamst my friend the . . , . - -. . i im w . - - . i . r - . - - - i wa vva nuo u4 o - m. uas u Jiv n. Liu w avr - - s.. rsp witv vvnra question as to how it happened edge of any- fact that will throw any c3? Pf the cmittee, wto wmes ..uwacuwoeioiig -ronimi light on the matter except that.lJ !n,miUI1 a .AWw oi laeno- :;J "inel- BS M - A SmM.S. 1 . I ' He v.jc said, that he -afterwards ex changed with Jdinetree, giving him large orders for small orders. " The .Menninger, .order, he says he also ? ... I f3 (ft If i.nfw.. ' iL . I.U.a.II hl.tbatjio J. been tfgh 'to JJSf hW ej.it , rQCEEDlNGS OTtmti COURT T OP INYESTIG ATlOiN OP.THE " . . COUNTY FRAUDS, !; ; ; ON THURSDAY. v , v THE 11th : ' ' v. :i . lNSTrK-?.;f . -1 rib: Cosrt ooencd at 11 o'clock Purchased it iromenningcr, Ai U. V Present, Gen. P. B. Haw I t lAfterwards he got this order ce Chm..v Joshua Pcnr and A m an exchange of orders with ,1 r, Harris. Esar's. i'C. M. Cooke metrce and. it is mow his order. lin., Attorney for the. County, j That no written order was brought vi!:Lda 'Hakinsbemc sworn . Mtoetree, from? Mr.Menninger.- . . V T .- . ... .. .... - . tk - i Cild that in 1873. ho . purchased a Mv lD0 order or 133, 15 due him as - Ictcf orders from Mr. Z. T. Tck So? State, land ithe order :;5ra dli net know wbether the;iist if od wiUiout the .knowiodge the call of the chairman. , t-own mra was a list or the orders w "wu, a uu not .recollect rccclTcd from Mr. Terrell or cot of .getting orders, from the Finance itl tha same day he received the am-wc, and also , from the crdsrs, ho turned them over to the ?ard of Ccamissioners, , if I did it EhcrHr. J. C. Wynne. Said the or- was by mistake; I was entiUed to dcr la favor of Jno.. R. Brummett, but half fees in certain cases ( State which was on tho list for $2,35, and foflures.)' J I do not recollect why I waa afterwards changed to $22,35, did not get the orders countersign tras rcceivcHl afterwards . by him Ted by the Chairman in accordance from. J. V. uynue, and was by him I witn ortier passed 7 Is ov., 1869. I ddlrcrcd toJ; H. lid ward. that 'i rcannot explain how I came by the xrzs changed he thinks when he rc-1 order issued to E. A. Ouptijn, for heard Mr.K Greenwood - had done wrong xf had a chance to do wrong. M. 'Hawkins Esq.1 Had told all he khewTelative to the county or. had was for Mr. Gre'enwood and Spencer to 'change lepunty biiiersr I: do not think "he meantiinythhig xfrong. Mr; Horton asked me : at 1 the last term of the Court, if the W. F. Green order was not $S0: instead of $ 1 68. I answered him no; " -1 ; - The Court adjourned,1 subject- to eny or print on auy name or names of the sr- .U tIj' ll tr-n : tiV-i t I tides enclosed." , 'Publishers, of. news uiooiuj.uueueuuo.nee oui 01 jruiiauei" , . . phia. Charlotte is the countyseat - cf waT V! Mwklenburgh ' 4' ' f' "iA 4 wrappers of newspapers 6r msgasioes Her; the hammfeUj?l ' 'Bcnl .. plication to Mr; HOkMAKlrose.'i-r; . arenberse time to;which. I Mr. DAVIS. I ask if the' gentle- "ron thereof ha; been -paid. . man from Indiana will alfow me a little tt; newspsr and - , ' .magax:nes, shall be" admitted to - and 1UUIO UU1C . . . , Mr." HOLMAN. I yield two min utes of my tune to the gentleman. am 'informed tht the sacre fact of thoeitabliahment of thctsnint at Charlotte stimulated the t If f - - P. Ja ' 1 v a 4. I '-? : i' - k iW-Vrr'OjjtU, . l'0LU3- : DOflESTIC"W:,:,:: SPEECH OF. HQN. J. J.. DAVIS, IN THE HOUSE OF, REPRE- SENTATITES; ASKING FOR APPROPRIA- " TION OF $4,000 . . FOR THE CHARLOTTO MIXT.: ' Mr. DAVIS, ' y..lUp. iCbsirman, my friend ani colleague, Mr, Agirf J who represents the - Chsrlotte district, in -ctlTcd It from J. ' C, Wynhe. He I $136,50 and the same 'order' having I whkh tbis assay ofSee is estaUished, itwt uv. tvuivuiuvi iuiyitaouig Ul I Vi ioouvu IAJ UI1U, IUUUIUU.I ' I U UCVCSWUV BUHeut) OU DA . X3 ICT T7. Splvcy In tho spring of 1873, 5 Calvin Pippin, testified, that he niabed me with some facts to which I Reorder ; in favor of J. . P. 7 Cook never authorized Mr. Mr. T. a ue&ire to call the attention of the floes RT fi.uu, alter warus cnanged to iiorton or Mr. J. j. Minctreo to and which I hope will accura the adop- . . 511,00,. but remcmocrs getting some j apply to the iioard for any order tion of this amendment, t ." 7 ! " ' crucrs from Mr. Spivcy about that Tor him. Mr. J. J. Minetrec paid 1 1: This assay oSoe is the . succossor tn to.'-' - ' ''y r my taxesfbr me oneyear.7 I never! the old mint established at ChirWi. Mr. Z. T. TerreU testified that let him have an order in my life.-? f! ; l-J835.i The mint went into operation ttz list exhibited was an accurato j 'Mr. R. T. Edwards, sworn, said J 1838. , It was destroyed with all its cne, maae out Dy b:imscir at the J let air. uaiisaer nave an, ordor machinery 1844; was soou rebuilt, and lime 01 me transaction: un. mis 10,00, x wokius receipt tor tbe I continued in successtul operation till was the order of J. R. Brum- same, 1861, with very great advanUnge to mining interests of North Carolina, in transmitted in the mails at the rate of one cant for every three ounces or fractional pait thereof, and .'one cent for each two additional ounces or frao tXonal part thereof. - - -. 1. . C. That this act shall tako iff-jct on and after the 1st day of July, 1876. ' ; -Si j Si creased greatly.the producuou of the Hard times Iliado. EaSV. mines there, and gae . an impulse to I : . . - - 1 . Relief for the Hungry them irhich vas felt and continued to be felt down to the late unfortunate war. 'When the war broke out there were tributary to the mint at Charlotte at leat one hundred mines. . Manv of u .IS" . Tt ii" vitb ' pleasure "we an uounca that 'we have otten tbe smoke out of pur eyes and the ashes from our 1 . : . C Hi- 5a i A n V 11 a ? these were remuneratiug their owners 1 elotbes and bave taksn bold of business with handsome returns. The mine at xu ernrt Cia Our - Mr. Barrow Gold HU1 yielded $2,500,000 RudisiD hM just relun,.'i from ob d and two others had yielded each $1,00- J!Tft ,CrD,reCCrV,0& a aaa ' j , - ry Uoods, Groceries, Provisions. 0,p00;and many others ranged from- Shoes ac.ac, aud are offering them at ten thousand dollars to three-quarters tha very lowert , possible pricrs. . Oui of a million. The production of these Sd having been purchased since the Sarimay- bi'lgreaUy increased and can sell below former pri- t,i -L- .1 ' tea. In this connection, wa will state tha ya.ae prudueed . om U em more that we are prepared te furvUh fat- taaa quadrupled by the mtroductiou of mers on LIENS or APPROVED PA improved machinery. ! . , PER, $1 0,000 worth ot provaions and Since the war. for the want of cani- CASH or Cotton, pa ablr Ho vem- tal and labor, (evervbodr kno ! W t V would earnestly -.1 h 2 2 mi THE LIGHTEST-RU:;;nHG HACHIfiE IH-THE VORLD. THdi oar prinUd direnioiyC i-nctiomcr mmm irml M3 k ry4 to TU friMtmit 1 n of tk wcki 0 t--l po poJi 4 tnw Ml art kardcacd aad po5tel. " r ...... 4 TV m pdo t o"f pnr mxta in tl rtty ef Kwrlr. K. Q ' "DorissTIC,, sEWinc Kiachinb co., ' - ' ioav Vorlc?nncl Clitbno'.' -bW, ww V a . FASHION' depressed our section of tha country has been,) these mines have not bocn restored to' their former degree of pro ductiveness.. And besides the want of labor generally, there have been in tbe last two years two railroads completed, 1 IfrrcVlOth, 187C request our friends, not to buy' 'Guano before seeing us, a we have a Propor tion to Make, which will be greatly to their interest. 1 We still want to buy cotton . "Many thanV? for past favors. UAitKUW & FLL'ASATS. m;n. back st fco n.I tAryol, s ' Lll la tuto rr-13 far r52i avwv llliw mill. tHr t: lraT wc v" w.iwit-j 9UUufM BMed U y U4y wcom feT coot vriih krr i&lscti. A1 w-Ua tof "Dor.-iZ8Tkc3EvirJC r.iACHinc co w "York ttnd "Olilcajjo Have your JOB WORK done at tli i3
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 19, 1876, edition 1
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