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3: FHAKKL1N COURIER. CEO. S. BAKER. Pitornnrron. LouiHwrno. .......Mat, 26, 1876 KXjVtE ATST LOCAL. younjr We arc indebted to ou friends Arthur Arrinsrton. II. II. Datis and Fennr Yarborough for invitations to the "Commencement exercises and Ball, at the Universi of North Carolina on Wednesday and Thursday May 31st and Jan l8t. rf:,:--. Monday Hot. I Tuesday --Cool. Every farmer U busy chopping out cotton. Mr, C. D. Maloue and Mr. W. K. Horon have bought the stock of goods which belonged to the late Edwin W. Fidler, and will carry on the business under the firm name of Ilorton & Talone. Their Ad r. will appear next New Story to commence fn next pv. I week. per. Vhat has become of the Louixburg Cornet Band? from Corn sellihg in this r arket $."5,50 to 4.00 per barrel. Board of County Commissioners will meet 1st Monday in June nxt. The housefly movcth, industriously over the nose of the aflernoou sleeper. Sclah! - Oeiginal Story'. Wc will bcin the publication of a beautiful story, next reek,writtca expressly for the Courier, b; Eugene Hall. Give us your name so as to scan the begin- ingoftnis interesting story, it is entitled "CmcUMSTaNTiAL Evi- i i : . ,- rzr- . i . i . . . . i te will send the Connrra and Godcys Ludifs Book, with beautiful Oil chromo "Rescue,' 12 months for $4.50. DEKCE IN A TX)VE SUIT He is a regular lady killer supports a red rose bud in the lapel of his eot, and hi crcvat is faultless. Masoxic. Regular Communica tion of Clinton Lodge No, 124 A. Y. M., Thursday night June 1st. Not a single case before the Mayor Vniec his 'reelection on the 1st of -this month, this speaks well for our town. He writes a beautiful hand, and t.:n ts his hair exactly iu the middle, and his mustache is coming. Wc hope to see every township in the county- largely represented on Saturday next at the Convention. "Circumstantial Evidence in a Love Suit," i, ttie name of the new story to hcjrin in the Courier next week. Sun- M UI1JK. Bo not fail to atted the Concert, Cantata" &c., which takes place at the College Chapel next Tuesday night the 30th inst., commencing precisely at 8 J o'clook. We respectfully augejest our hotel, boarding houses and private families rive early supper, ao that all can be promptly on hand at the hour appointed. Musical, Soiree. Miss L. J. Strother will close the spring session of her music Fchool on Tuesday nigh i the Gth of June with a Musical Soiree by the scholars, songs, duets and &c. It will be a nice treat for all who attend. The spacious College Chapel will be used for the occasion, and invitation to all is extended. Personal. Mr. R. T. Meade of t he firm of Meade Orr k Co. of Peters burg, Va.f uras in to see us on Monday last. He is traveling in the interact of his hardware house, we hope he met with good success- Mr. Lawrence Pulliaro f Asheville arrived in our town Saturday last, and remained until Wednesday, when he left for his mountain home accompa nied by his accomplished lady, who has been on a vm to her father, Mr. W, H. Furman. We hope tl em a safe and pleasant trip. Mr. William Moscly, formerly editor of the Wilson Topic but now traveling for the N. C. State Life Insurance Company was in our place on Monday last. Hard times made Easy. Relief for the Hungry It is with pleasure we an- n ounce that we have 'rotten the smoke out of our eyes aud the ashes from our clothes and have taken bold of business in earnest agiin. Our Mr. Barrow has just returned from the North, and we tre now receiving a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Shoos ac. Ac, and are offering them at tmiTcrv lower t possible prices. Out John Armstrong, No. 1 Payetteville Street, N RALEIGH. H, C. HOOK BINDER, AXD Blank Bock Manufudurrr, Newspaper, Magaalnes and Law Books of every description bound tn the very . best Style and at Lowest Prices. Jac30 12si Awarded the Highest Ifedal at Vims. CO. diftons picture Gullory is the at tractive place now. The walls are literally .strung with elegant pictures, and for Pule cheap. Wonder what these six men found h intfrcstiii'r, to talk about on -Monday morning last? They only caucused about four hours. There it nothing that contributes m lunch towards beautifying your parlor. tiN humlsoinA pictures, Clifton can a funiih you with sme beautiful one. Examination and Exhibition. The closing exercises of Mr. M. S. Davh' school, will take place on next Tuesday and Wednesday the 30th and 31st inst. . .With examination of and declamation by the students. An ad dress will be deliverd before the school by C. M. Cooke Esq., in the College Chapel ou Wednesday night at 8 o'clock to which the public arc cordially invi- vited. Lost and Found. Our town was thrown into a fever of excitement one evening last week, by the disappearance of a little son of Mr. Mosos B. Joyncr. Search was made for him and he was found about 0 o'clock, sleeping calmly and sweetly on a halt of cot t oh in front The Best Subscribers. Cash sub scribers, never fiud fault always g:t their paper, and always speak well of the paper. Those who wait six months are not quite so asy to please, they geierally miss a few numbers, and the print is not very ood. Those who wait twelve montns, aro apt to get mad when you ask them to pay up, The matter in the paper does not suit, and they don't, under stand how it is that they miss so many numbers of the papers, and why dont you get up a better paper? why dont you enlarge? &c. &c. Those who wait two years, (if there is an editor foolish enough to send out his paper to such subscrber,) and we are sorry to say there are some who do, when you ask for your sub scription, you invaribly lose that name. and you leniency and kindness ycu get curb -8, and abuses. 15 i.li means give us the cash sub scribors. goods having ben purchased sinee the E. & H. T. ANTHONY & ces. In this connection, we will state that we are prepared to furnish Wi nters on LIENS ur APPROVED PA PER, $10,000 worth ot provaions and take CASH or Cotton, payable Novem ber 1st, 1876. We would earnestly request our friends, not to buy Guano before seeir.g us, a we have a Proposi tion te Make, which will be greatly to their interest. We still want to buy cotton Many thanks for past favor. BARROW k PLEASANTS MrrchlOtb, 1876. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT E. W. FULLER. TO Philanthropic Natx. May, ISth 1876. Whereas Cod in his mysterious prov idence has removed from our midst our friend and fclh.-w-member, Edwin W. Fuller, wo. deem it proper as a faint of Messrs. Yarbo. -ough & (Vs. store, tribute.to his memory to record upon Little boys, if you will come' down on 1 our minutes the following resolutions: Crystal Metal Bronzed Bells - For Churches School Houses. Fac- tones, onops, riantations. luese BELLS are composed of the. pure Crystal Metal, aud the shap and weight of metal in them is such as to give the best possible results. They are Superior in Tone and Finish to many others, uo matter under what name they may be sold, either, 'steel composition" or 'amalgam," and are U UaKA Nt&KD TO GIVE. SATIS FACTION". Ky Price Complete with Ilangings: Number. Size. , Weight. Price. 1 15 in. 40 lbs. $4 00 2 17 " 50 " 4 50 3 19 " 75 " 7 00 4 21 " . 100 9 03 Bells of any size ordered. Church Bells furnished at Cost. Thos. H, Briggs & Sons Briggs Building, Raleigh, N. C, DEALERS IN HARDYABE, AND LEE COOK STOVES. Wagon and Buggy Material. Building Material, Paints, Oils, Glass, Bash, Doors and Blinds, Cotton Gins and Machinery. Write for prices. All letters cheer fully answered. No Charge fer packing or Dray age- 591 BROADWAY, NEW TORY. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel,) -MAHUFAC rURZRS, IM PORTERS & DEALERS IN Chromos and Frames, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, ALBUMS, GRAPH OS CO PES, AND SUITABLE VIEWS. Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for everything in the way of 8TEREOPTICON3 and MAGIC LAX-TERNS, Tfce-ESestFIo ill I PATAPSCO, - CAPE HENRY; OUAXGE GROVE, HOWARD HILLS. . AU. BOO Fnor.i CHOICE SELECTED WHEAT AIM WAR RANTED PUuL For sale by White Si Shaw. S. A. Stovena L O o. Furniluro, Ccrpcling3 & Pianos, ; Coxxu XIaci ajo Oiirn Etx, ; KORFOIiK, To. The lartst Stock rf tta aLon goods la Virglaia. All ooda guaraatted tabtcdiu low as la lay Nonhera City, as ear bus! acta fariUrfes art czsrpasd. Oar goods axe all ciaclctsr&i U order and ere ax)c a tUIt cr ta crirr from taoea deilricj roodi aa c Lisa to con ri oca them f adraataa eb taiaed ic dealurj utm host. Ilarinjf beea eataUIiri twelve yaara aad barta acU lutly la lla tldalty aJ Frank ha Cocaty, aU cxa refer to tbe.patlic Rtaerany, We are Agtnta aad keep ca hiad a larjje aaaorttarst of plaaoa aa4 Paxkt Orraoa at UianfactarTpricea, . head for CIrculu. Sep. M-y SOUTOERN Being Manniacturert of the inCRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANOPTICON, UNIVERSITY STEREOPTICON, ADVERTISER'S STEREOPTICON. ARTOPTICON, School Lantern, Family Lantern People'a Lantern. Each ttyle being the test of Its AKMISTEAD JONES, Prcudcnt, ciu in ioe .maxaei. , Catalogaea of Lanterni and Slidea, with directions for using, sent oa ap plication. Ant entkbpruino scah cxxxaxm MCKXTWITH X MAGIC LAITXBJf, Cut oat this adTerlucment for reference. TTTT? XI -Hi .mmraiw association Home Office RALEIGH, CASH CAPITAL FARMERS MAKE YOUR OWN FERTILIZERS! It will not pay to use high priced FERTILIZERS o raise cotton at present prices. I am prepared to tarnish Materials for the Idanofacture ot the EC O M E- FERTILIZER n. c. ; 0 150,4)00. -v- 0. W. BLACKBALL, Xrtirw, B. W. BEST, Secretary. .This Company Iosarea aalost Los or Damage by Fire oa Reasonable Terms. Statement of Condition, March 15, '76. . LOANS ON MORTGAGES, (first liens,) gltt.CU C9 COUNTY BONDS (ilarfcet Value), CITY BONDS, u CASH ON HAND AND IN BANE, 10.U4 CO TOTAL ASSETS. CO This is a home lastitutioo, ciiartered by the Legislature of 187 , aad U c&der the control and management ol oatira North Caxollaiani. The capital la well forested In the ntate, aoJ all earnings ol tae uompaay wiu be nrr at CO vs. Lire, Actire, reliable Agents wasted iacrery part ol the gut. Secretary. April 7tb 1-y. Address the Eijrht marriaire license were i.wied by the "Register of I).els, during the month of April' Two for white and eix for colored couples. A Maoxifickxt Pictukb Gaxle- itr. Do you want to feast your eyes on hoantiful pictures? if so go to Cliftona piciure-eallerv on Court street. He vv ill sell cheap. JChe sound ot tuo masons trowel w hoard. TebuilJinc the store house of Messrs. Terrell & Harris, on Main" street. 1 Mr. Jno. H. UppcrniaD killed two white chub at one shot, last week, ityTrrells Mill Pond' their aggre ite weight wa9 7 pounds. Farmers report " a - much better fetock of hogn in the country, than last year. We can Rpeakfor the towu, that there are just about twenty to one orcr last year. A House may be ever so beautiful outside but if the walls are hare inside there is a cheerlessnesa about the rooms, that is really ' oppressive. Remedy this .by calling at Cliftons and getting some of his elegant pictures the streets, be sure to run homo as soon a; you ;et sleepy, for you know not the anxiety of that mother, if you lire not at home at the proper hour. "When you see a man that shuffles loosely along, with his knees knockiug together and his toes pointing in whose eyes roll furtively and whose hand is ever suddenly jerking itself above his head as if warding off a blow, you can rely upon it that that man is haunted by a mother-in-bw but when you see a party who lifts his feet high and holds his -nose in the air, and has one eye shut iu" a knowing manner, and whose mouth is distended with a Belf-complacent grin, and Tfho seems to feel goxl till over; you can bet your last, cent ho has just bought a new "Domestic" sewing machine for his wife. LETTERS FROM DRUGGIST There uo case of ; Dyspepsia that GreenV August Flower will not 6ni. Cctne to theDrug8treof J. B. Clifton and inquire about it. If you suffer from Cosliveness, Sick Headache, Sonr Sumach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint to derangement of the Stomach or Liver try it Two or three doses will relieve you.; Boschee's German Syrup is now sold in every town and city in the United States. We uave not less than five hundred letters from Drug gists saying it is" the best uiediciutj they ever tola for consumption, 1 uroat Resolved, "'hat this Society recog nizes in his life o model of gentle man., ners, pure character and noble ambi tion; an instance of sterling modent worth; a never failing fount of human sympathy j and unswerving fidelity to duty: Resolved, That we see in the calm ness of his death the readiness of his spirit to accept the eternal life so beau- itfully portrayed by his earthly genius: Resolved, That while his loss be longs not to the State, nor to the nation, but to humanity and white we feel that we especially have snffcred,-we rejoice that he has builded his own imperisha ble monument and we enroll hv name among the fairest, the purest and the noblest of our illustrious dead: Resolved, That a copy o these res olutions be furnished to his family ar.d to the public. JTasliion Notes, 1876. Spring 1876. 12,00 per Ton, freight added from &iuiuure. xuib fertilizer wan uscu by some ol the best 1st mers la the 6tie lat year, with perfectly Stis lectori result. For circular containing Formula and mode ot preparations, call on or address. J.S.JOYNER, Frankllnion N. C. P. S. I will fornish the Materials of any other Formula at the lowest wholesale price. Fashionable Millinery, RALEIGH, N. C. r Is the place to purchase your spring Bonnet, and all the novelties, in the Millinery Line. I hare just retained from the Northern cities, with a large and lull stock ot Millinery Goods, and 1 am better prepared than ever, to give my patrons just what tmyr need. I have added to ray stock, Zephyrs ol all kinds, and will be pleased to hare your orders for any shade you wish; from one onnce, to any.quantity. I do not propose to make a great noise about low price, best good?, and things of that kind, but simply to say, that I set out with this mtto Satisfaction guaranteed, in prices, : styles and materials, and none bat first class work tent to mv patrons. I intend to adhere strictly to this motto, and promise to TRiCAT YOU RIGHT. ' , Yoar orders are respectfully solici ted, and I promise to till them as carefully as if selected in person. When you visit the city, call on me and examine my stock and prices. Mrs. M. A. Hardie, Fashionable Milliner, Opposite Tucker Hall, Raleigh, N, C. We have taken the cgency for tl:3 CELEBR A.TED 4 CUKUMOS Hogsl Hogs II Hogs!! cents. For sale by II. S. Frankliuton NC Furman at We call attention to the, card jf Dr. Kills Malone. fie has resumed the practice of medicine. : He necna no recommendation as a physician from us j or Lung disease. ISamplo. bottles of lie is so well known te our people,havinK both10 cents each. Regular size 75 been engaged in his profession for nearly fifty year?. i The closing exercises of Mr. W. F. May's school, at Oak Level, will take place on the 16th of June, llev. Wm. J. Fulford will deliver the address be fore the school. There will be speech es and dialogues by the scholars. We acknowledge an invitation to bo pres cat. , Over-skirt3 will continue very long and slightly looped in the back, being drawn back very tight ly at the sides, to give the "pail back" appearance which all ridi cule, has failed to abolish. Under skirts, therefore, really require but little trimming, and a flounce head ed with a puff- or two kiltings, one over lapping the other, the up per headed with a standing kilting in Pitt. Edgecombe, Greece, Lenoir. or a double puff is all the trim In erder to Introduce oar large, eight -pnge, Illustrated Literary ; and Fmily Paper, Thk Souvksib, we will send it on trial for six months tor only COcta., and to each subscriber we will mail, post paid four eUgsnt Oil Chrot mot, -Little Red Riding Hood, The Children's Swing," "Pccka Boo" and "Mother1 Joy." These pictures are not common prints, but genuine oil chromos in sixteen colors, that are tqual in appearance to fine oil paint ings. Jofct think of it four fine chro mos and an exclient litejary paper six montns tor w cts. iry it. Make op a clnb of fire subscribers and we will send you an extra copy for six months and lour extra chromoe. No danger ot losing your money. We refer to the Poet Master, Bristol, as to oar res pen sibility. Cash required in advance; vo samples free. Agents wanted to take subscriptions and sell our fine pictures. From $3 to $10 a dsy easily made. Address W. 1L BURROW, AW IKWAT.T.TTtT.TC TT!MT?l"Y- w ow Cure. A certain Preventive and speedy MEADE, ORR & CO. Cure for Cholera and all kmlred ois- o W D C io 'i y tn l u COTTON TOlTOJTZSTO Commonlj known as OILIIA1TS I.1ANUFACTIJRED BY THE 'ontliern tases in hogs and chickens, bicgle box $1 00, six boxei 5 00, twelve bcx. ea $9 00- THOUSANDS OP FARMERS ? An old lady in Franklin giving in her experience at a church meeting said, my dear bretheren and sisters ming necessary. - Tournurcs, bustle, &c, after all the cry that was made about them, as well as hoops, are growing beauti fully less. The checks brought out as novel ties liavc taken well; and not . to have a checked costume in one's summer outfit is a rare circum- TTUson and Nash counties testifiy to its efficacy Testimonials Furnished on Applica tion, Address, E.J. Parker, Propthter. , Toisnot, N, :. Importers smd Desders In HARDWARE, CI) TLERT AXD CARRIAGE MATERIALS, IS Sycamore CU Peters Wrx, B.T. UEADE W. O.OBU jaSEPH ABCBER. Jaxtxxi 4 1872. Returnep.-t 5Ir. T. N. Carlisle desires to say to!his piany friend and ..... . . . . ; customers, luat ne is now receiviug his spring goods. They ha?e been selected with great care, and with a view to tlis . market,, that they wer boucht at the very lowest price auj ho will gell them as he hough t them, very low for CASH, call and examine for yourselves and no doubt )cu will purchase. while I was praying I heard the Anccl Gabriel blow his golden tram- stance. Black, as in many seasons oeiorv, is me cuoice oi mot lauies for color; and now that cream ecrn and the delicate peach and apricot shades, are bo universally worn these shades in trimming for hats, ties, gloves, and often the lining for parasols prove polar sufficient to please most tastes. pet : One of the bictheren arose and said, my dear sister stop you must be mistaken, you thought you heard it. . , r ' - w ' No I aiut, I certainly beard it. But my. dear sister you must not poionaise is very hK say it, An old lady sUtin corner, arose and rr in the amen adjusting her iron rimed spectacles, said, my dear brother do not be too hard on the sister, she might have heard a tutp or two. and clinging, lapped in the back with buttons and simulated button holes. The front of polonaise is closed with hook3 and eves, and the laps concealed by loops and ends of ribbon, matching in collor of the skirt and sleeves. jfAsqioH. THE BOAIIQXE UEVS, F O R The Centennial Tear. An Ikdkpkji suit Bkxx-Wzxxly NKwsFArnu Devoted te Politics, Literature Agri culture and News, Circulation large and daily increasing NOW 13 THIS TIME TO SUBSCRIBE It circulate io Tbirty-two Counties ot Eastern and Middle North Carolina and bout b BiJc Virginia, pyAnvprrptas wm. IUivbts Ti"4 f?uocnption Price, in advance $3.00 per year. Send for sample copy to IXajutiSQ Bsoa Proprirtett. : . ; . 7eido, N, Ct 1876- Mo t i ce. RICHMOND, TA. - We request' cur frEez!a to rjUvo us a call bsforc snpplyiztlicr: selves witii ' what fertiEinera Ci3j may ueed, as tlie "ArSzz'f ' u second to ncae in nzorliei. " : At a metting of the Beard of County Commissioners of Franklin County oa the 3rd dsy of April 1870. Tbefol lowinf resolutions were adopted, 1st. That the Sheriff shall not re ceive in the settlement ot taze dot shall the Conoty Treasurer pay any County Order issued bciore the 1st dsy of April 187S, 2nd, AU persons holding orders is sued before that dale canst present the same te the Clerk cl this Board en or before lbs 1st dsy el August 1878, thats ncortl i hereof ma-i be made; WPJDIEB ci (DEENSMAW, ; Corocr di Main tnd "Stzh StrtctJ, Lou i snuno, it. a NOTICE. The tmdertijeed fiadic It dicalt to deliae msdkal stUntica to various and parties holding such orders, who 'J Pf00 beTV7 Wltl- ret ok to m piesent thera are hereby draws the card publlsed in Lbs Couei- B-tiged that the. 8UtaU At limitation m timi lut year by hia. Will be pleaded in bar ot their recov . J ery, Eespeclfaay, P. B. HAWKINS. Cbsirraaa. J, B.TUCKXB, Clerk. I KL.LI3 3IA1JO.NE, JI. P. WANTEP'SSSS BUilN C3 THAT T7ILLPAT frczj Ct to X3 prr dsy tx fct rrrt2sJ la your own neighborhood. I'rJcw brrsfree.or saxapSrs worii srrt.-J dzi Urs that will csal!s yea te po L trork at once, will U scales I ettit cf fltj cents. AddrtJS . ixrsiu Box 1,154. 419 7ah!ct8a Zl, Ccjtcn4 lUz, 11 . '
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