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FltANILLlN CQTJRIJ3H. -GEORGE 8. JAKER, Editor jcktoor. All letters addressed to Vim liJos& 5A.8;rpriWben true to all tha Fnro a Y 7i. ............ Alg ust 25, 1 876. ' For Presicentj f t It. " n. , t HP A TMftfif1etafrci t UP INDIANA . I ... i rrT: .Ttr tSfVrr iEBULON r V ANCE , i JLJ ..-'I 7. I '. r- t'lZ iZf f-'?: fti' M For tjeuttnant dovernor V TucwAk j; jauvis,4 of rut. v;.; - ' For Public Treasurer j ; j. m. wdBTn, ' ... ....... j.,- . . , 4 ; i fi of Randolph. ; ? For Secretary of State ;. . JOSEPH a; englehard, of New Hanover. ; For Auditor : of Ilay wood, "V 7 . FpuyttoraeytGenctal : . : i ; THOMAS SXENANr : -' v,i 'oHWilson. -' tm. For 5 SapL ?of. Public -Instruction ; J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. ' " Electors at Largo : DANIEL G FOWLC of Wake. ; JAMES, MADISON LEACH, 'y- of Davidson. h ; - "District Electors : 2nd District-JOHN F. WOOTEN, 3rd DistrictJ.(D. STANFORD, 4th District-FAB. H. BUSBEE, 5th District-F.i C. BOBBINS, Cth . DistricU-IU P.? WARING. Tor Congaaa ltb District, :- J OSEPJH.I f.j J) AYISf - 0F FRANKLIK. u f 1 h't i County Tlcliot, h , rlIcu2Q of Ucprescatativc$; a..j3 JNO. E..IU0HAa iiu kit SheHIT. 41 vr Treasurer: B, P, CLIFTON- hit Tl Coroner: 1 " . J. A. STONE. i Surveyor: i YOUNG. v'r- Commissioners: NORMAN LONG, DR. It. T.WEBB, JOS. FOWLER fer, D.ILG1LL, IENJ. T. BALLARD. YOUR CHOICE. yiiu-uaa Wl ui vu vurvuua, you arc called -upon to decide -as to which cf two men shall be your Governor for thd next four vears. tfho Democratic party presents Z. ntu mhv,7 u, Yancc, tbo patnot, uq states man, the soldier, the citizen, the gtruiemaavno nas in every relations . - . ... cfUfe, ethcr b the Lcgisiatiyo r ':-w;BBIDdfeRa C5Vc are marching forward in solid detthS ypuVdo'tne thjwtJcito'vcMli erkrttaitorA natters irlth '"lfcter of Phalx to1 grand and triumi comdover to the party of reform; an mscrtion SnVour pa'pcrl Ii the verj intaiigtat pcrioa iorqucs' viil tv V4iTiTtv4TUry phantviaort.' ; u 4 1 :4 rr Vancft will carry the state by a very fc-c."4ti Ki Very Rcipectfully; 11 tlonj-'iadOIiig tli if ho wdarto -f. f .1?,?. ; " ; laxcfl majority. m ..; ... ; - oknrV 3,c00 'tosrr.trldabf-.liirdiwh halls, .op the heated fam ,of the postings, in thc'Tamp, v,an the I march. brj in the deadty clash or the private citizen exercising his rights of suffrage, or to those with whom he has had relations in trusts that have been confided to his keeping, and against whom the only charge that his opponents can .tromp. up, , is too great a zeal in . the discharge of his duty. He who has never thought , of "self when his private interests were antagonistic to; the duties that he had under taken to discharge for others r On the other hand the Radical party asks you to vote for Judge Thomas Settle, . who has3 come nearer steering his ship so that it rt Jr?"' Liar cnrreuttlian ' has any man in worm uaronna, (not excepting IToitlen.) He who has never stuck td anv code ot nnnciDies or any rDartvloflffer Jiaa those nrineinles i - t "rr . i i " I itths r a fat; j place-r He wha com fenced icarly in f life and has con- Vmued for Imorc than? twenty-five yfars to so adjust ; tlie. sails of his political jjarkiias to? ran irith uic current uccessy-These are I :: thft tvtn mp.nL Wliir.h f the nharac- I . . ! . i . i VriTdtoWmcss Jn a pbce thatre "quired. a rhighenso of integrity, afaWevotion to duty T-:We cannot hmistaKc your; answer, :anu iet iiiu rnlethattoU WOUld apply in SelCCt- ing' anil agent -jjoi attend , to your privato business, j f guide, you ' in choosing between these two men to steer the ship of State for the next four years. ;'-.V - . ' O t- j . t , , .'I'WU UIIACU WI1UU1S UUU UIIACU IUUIIULC9. GOOD NEWS. From all parts of the County and State 'we hear the most cheering intelligence. At last the whole people of North; Carolina seem thoroughly aroused to the dangers that threaten them by a further continuance of Radical misrule, and are determined to administer to this corrupt combination of office-holders and place hunters, such an overwhelming defeat as to crush it out of existence for all time to come in ? North Carolina. Let every man feel that he has a part and lot in this good work. That it Is not the duty of any one man alone,' but' that every man who foves his country, his State, his county, his neighbors, his wife and his children, has a great resc si- bility resting upon him, and a duty tu nurm uiuiuu CUnilOl SllirK. That duty is to come now up to the "JieTpolf his country. She needs it now. . JShc has needed it ail the time. Shall this duty be withheld?. Is there a man in Franklin , who has not made' up his mind? If so let him " hesitate no lonirer. Tt him proceed at once to acquaint himself with the designs of the Radl- cals, and think tor a moment what a radical victory means this year, thecontiutiation of hard', times, .the! continuation of strife and turmoil, the continuation of the oppressions 6f the 1 people by the fat and sleek" office-holders with their insolence and i domineering demeanor. And then let him see that a democratic victory will extirpate theso evils. TTieif g&i to the polls idoTember and yotc,and wc do not fear for tho result. PAVIS OR YOUNG. n You are called upon to choo&e which of these two shall represent you im the Congress, r Vlio is Davis, is a ceedlers question to ask a people with whom ho hat spent many years of a life of singular, purity, noble gencrosi- ty and a high and unalterable devo- lion to fixed principles of right. Who ia Yonmr? Let Uenderaon G.t;W.D. tWd. Th. D. tho Boons, the Whcclefsea and others a -o who were-robbed by him and his'strik - era in 1869 answer. Let tte manv wavw uuiu.viuia iu uRnfiiiBana Uranville and v.go u u uoiaiug m terrer now answen Let theso men ho have ben forced to contribute to trans form him from a poor man into an Jm- cei-.i,. I densely rich ont ia the short Epcce of six year answer. Than r re. An. wwV.. V. t . nmu. uu nave to .I . . represent you in the next Congress.? Can any reasonable man hesitate moment as to ihow be shall cast his Tote as jbstween these men. i Davis is the man by al means. A party must jndced be bad off tliat fcas to go over into the ranks of the opposition, and nominate men to fill up their ticket, who tyould not under any consideration affiliate with the rotten and sinh infold hnUofhip, that even the, rdtsthat:have been there alfthe tune are deserting. Mr. Brarae and the Messrs. Pciry whose de- clinations we publish t to day are second 1o n3 men in the County in their devotion to the principles of the IMmocratic paily and good government. The Radicals mis took their, men when they thought to allure theso gentlemen from the paths of :rectitudc: and virtue by bestowing upon' them office. The Radicals ; have made about their last accessions from the ranks of the true white men of Franklin. - M . . t . Pvcf tua iruer men oreamc .-any - i i - as nas ucen aticsieu in every fight that we have made with the enemy since the advent ot radi ' cdlism in North Carolin a. Radical-; . ism. indeed thy; days arc; .short and Jew. Xti for f-omr TTe i . - ; : r.r . e.xmng u tuo man to jarrej. your land. , Duke is a good surreyov and a goodman.: , 1 ' : ' : yole for llie Constitutional Amend- Jti. nutrnW rnnilftmnntinn nn- 1 B. T. Ballard, . Norman Long, R. T. Webb, David II. Gill atd Joseph Fowler are the men to give us a good County government. Vote for Jack Thomas who will in the Legislature vote and work against all Civil Rights schemes to to degrade the white men to the plane of the negro, jr.:.-." Elect Pleas Bridges Sheriff of Frank lin Cqunty, and wc will not' have to wait for a settlement of the taxes of one year till the last of August of the next year. : Tink Martin is the man for the peo- plo of Franklin to elect Rcgistsr of Deeds for the next two years. lie will be content with legal fees for hia ser- vices. This is enough for him. Elect Tildent President, and he will institute such system of lteform, as will o reduce the wants of the Government as to do' away with Iko young and the wholo Revenue crew, j J rj, Wynne is die Radical, Re-' pubiicanj NegT0 candidate', so he savs. nnht fnrot lic w1df mon nf T7nnt- lin wten you come to the polls in No jvembcr next. j Vote for W. P. Bridges for Sheriff: lie is honest, and a good business man, with tbe county business in his hands you need , have no fear, he Till take ood of yur intcrest- Wonder how much clear profit Sheriff Wynne made as partner with; 'I'M?. Whitelaw in the building of the Lomsburg bridge? some say he made $1,000 net profit. A man who in two year? as Gover nor reduced the expenses of the State Government of New York from $16,- 000,000 o $,8000,000 is ' the man to make President. .' name is Samuel J.Tilden. : From every part ofr the State comes the most cheering news-where ever Vance ind Settle 3peak; scores Jack Thomas; W.? K. Martin ' Jr, Bridges and all the other county can uiuatss on iue jmocrauc Ticcct: can, i . - ; M raut and ihall be elected. White mnr TrlrltT An rnn. r?nn mwJi m. uuBtut av . 1UUI UUtVi know you wilL Old Franklin will still hold the I naxQ banner county in the I State, in the coming election. Ilcr I step is onward. We don't believe asingle radical will bo elected in . . . I November. We are going toclear 1 nP e hole crew, la itrtVht nr Ufnl I ciala to bid for or be nartnpr in Mnntv i , v.rf. : contracts for buUding bridges or hous- ? Will Mr a,ff wtnn. answer? and at th. w twu v ... . , fT 1 y ,ucu ue ins I his vutua iw twaccuoa io ine omce I of Sheriff how tnneh W v. 1 .... t made m hu ctmtnrt fn. I -v. vtiue Wa it SI onn or t? rrv a I c'FranUin are anxln Elect" B. T. Ballard David II. Gilt, I Kobt. T.-Webb Joseph Fowler and J r ' t e - e 1 Norman Lens for commissioners if tsu want an economical and, honest ad miuistratlon of the "cotmty Govern ment. They will not all our a greedy Register of Dcds doable price for making out the tax list. Wonder if Ben Foster (col,), has rpepycred frorn thcr .fright Sheriff tTynno gave. him , Hitf nighr. thej $G,000,.of the peoples money., was lost? We know lie threatened to send Jiimto a very warm climate, in on unaccountably short wc it the money "was not found." ! - j , . . .. . i r, .W.l', ,t J. J p. P. Cliftcr. has . shown - a clear record. Hit book stand all right I Every cent of mony that has reached i,anjs iias boon ' applied fo 'it propef aBa Wtiniata place. It knot proper ana legitituato place, xt lanoi. certain that another trill not be tried i to be run in over Into in a claudesUvc manner. Thii is no timo for exper-! imcnt. Berrv has Wen found all right. Rvardhim witha treraendoui.votow? f S!ior5fTlorA vnn thfL-mfo with tcriinli tell them the whole storvl It will, r fV-r soe,.or Gulers Tra ves toLiljput. j; B. Tucker present radical Ue. be as interesting as 'lloblnson Cm-1 ier01 eeas, ,ior una vuiny,, is.,uio 3 . Lnuiy.lis,,tlio ks bf( Lis,-office.- i trau?pircd -with, CUhtodianof the book - lnese dooks navo neen trau?p . " ' A "! 1 1 and changed. He has had charge of them for six years. If he has DOtbccn corrupt, he certainly has been criminal ly negligent. Let him chooso which horn of the del em ma he will, it L man ifest to every thinking and honest man, who has proper regard for the strict and faithful management of the public affairs of the county, tliat he should not be again trusted vrith this.officc. Editor Fkanklin Courier. -p. c y ' . . , . " -"'V ""fa -it;-' " iue loukiu! mat wc were nominated I by the Fi-anklin County Republican I Convention candidates for County Com missioncis. You will ple:ise announce that the action of said. Con ventien was not authorized by us , uor wil we ac cept the nomination. Very Respectfully, ' r A. S. Ferry, ' Joshua Perry. This notico should have appeared in last weeks Couriek. .... To the Editor of the Courier. Dear Sir: In the . issue of your paper of the 18th inst. I find the fol lowing words: "GcnLP, B. Hawkins, Joshua Perry Esq., Henry Fuller, col- orea, 43enj. cmitii ana :apt. . a. b. fer ry were nominated for Commissioners. Three of the above . named:, Hawkins, Joshua Perry, and Henry Fuller, are the same who voted.for the extra vacant . charges made by the Reg agister of Deeds, and notwithstanding "the reoort of .Messrs Yarbb rough and Spencer "they persistently refuse to make this fat offi ; r ;cjal sSr8v f does me an in jus-' tice inasmuch as it' conveys theimprcs-' sion that I have not mscd any exertions to have the excessive allowance to BIr Tucker corrected. Mr.' Harris and niyselhave at several mcctinWfcf the Board of Commissioners - endeavored to have the report mentioned,' taken from the tabid and acted uponVbuf' as we have been in a minority "our":efiorts have been futile so far; 1 1 besrihat XComrintlo; 'THt it-f..l k v:n: tr tj "lie liaa Decn till in? rjotatohnr fnr his father, and trmkmg. hke . t thcro. 1 XT a Xrrwt t f nnttl ! k A 1 J . t I -A UUkU Ik ITU k lU JJB BO Uill be COUld not See & bn nnla t KA appeared with a torch, and then 4 he jumped over the fence, and started for u ne uau at wun uer some nitceo minutes, and bad drawn the dear bead close to Jus ahoulder. and Al ' 1 . ' - . . . . Da i uuuuuug, ponaenn x pression which had been1 gathered cu her countenance sinco his arrival, sud denly settkd mto a gleam of in tell i- jrencc i m tt . 1 . - . xnuwi bue ejacuoaica, cpnn!nn to her feet. "What Tiare your hand?' . 1 ."MJ bndr, bc murmured in cur- mecnanically bnn-in- that valu- l aMe member clow up to his nose, and I promtiv retiring from it aa if hit I tween thferr irhh . .lr.K n t.t. I In t t . - eri ue explosively snouted. " thorn ! ... - - - w popa uter bugs rve beenkillin-M 'd UtleL & k sr, joua better go back and stay with yaurpop until ycu get liwA- tr AAA I ' r. V -V ' . . - ,1 ; ... Hinim LO.. uuvair nun ii mai cu.uuu. uwiwuii- i cimn Lr li VAn n rwimrrt .... in? to the pboplcgf Franklin was ( pomas complied wlth the re- QTATH or HOrtTil CAnOLUIA not found in Gve; minut Wcasc t, and accompanied by his J "j" f0 Iv c show it to the colored :nwinlft when' viUv.fU.t"'.?1 V ' ii'iifftiiv von fro fonnd thn" On.mnninrn nmT'i il '1"J "'IAr'wi" -" Ti f 'i.- i tu.,xa. xliiv. t o ,,, , , :i ot i . uvaji uuu .cuuavuu-u 1115 visiLur i iwuk' wm-ux u, ifj - . - w t ? vold enough to know enough to wab your hands before yem tnaxe a can. And she Errer indignantly from , his 7. uc W' , Ktcrf . i The potato bug has no mqre deadly foe in Uicfworld than this young -man. VaXotliorM Love, - idc ncignuornooii or rintn ana L streets (says the Washington sndaJ Utrtdd) was thrown into a Q cxcitemcnt ycitcnlay moramgbjtm infariaiel - middle aged rcmalpclothcdf in.black, ,with short ml hair, and armed with an mtercsting-Iooking cowhide,, with Vrhich, with fiendish, delight, she cut .the air right and lea as she bowled along t at a ten-knot speed. Halting in front, of a respectable looking house Fbe attracted the at- .yvY , WJ .""VWIU$ abriikaga .dozen tc wcr thrnst'out of as nAW windows, among' them that of pyu"s.gcnueman reccnuy mar- ncu. . .1 lie excited woman observcnl I T - I l li'.i. V ' - l ';. ": ' . t 1 in secreteii her cowiiiuc. and with ' I ' Ti ' : . Jv , ni.,;i,fi;liifu.:Mtkt '.a Anr lkiinti 'nnk-imnn.f ronrrht 'r 4oor step Thornm j1'; y7s left ear in a grip, and be-1 1cla1)ort'lum unmercifully. as she did so: 1 ; y(m young wretch! You puppy!- You ungrateful vhelp! '( Whack!) Uotjnarricd Hid yoq! Kun: oft i our 1 I . , , - . ''" 1 t " t il IUUII1V.I Ulii llltlltlV.il lilltk j;ui UlVll.) mt your wiiucki - wnacx: wnacKi) Now. sir, jc? git ycr tilings rcaily (whack!) and come home! 111 let yer know that until ycr are twenty one fvhnrk!Y ver ain't rroiurr tor git out of my clutched' (whack!) lorn s wuc riisnctl.tu ni3 absu tancc at tliis junction, saying: ' uTom, my darling, slap her good and come in. f uut lorn tearfully replied, as an extra sharp cut landed on hhj neck: " j ca l l"urn:j tiarr.ng. IIT , I 1 I I Mother says I ni ustn t! Meekly he ilecenditi the steps. ani waslcl otTby Ins inamma, loh lowed hy ti large crowd. The new ly-made nrnle went into the house, ahunmcd tlie door, and quiet reign ed. ) A curious fact iu regard to the mar- nage ci .jonn tvemuie, uic actor, is told in " liaiiistcr's Memoirs." One of the daughters of a nohlo ljrd, for merly holding high office, but then living in retirement, had fallen in love with the graceful and tshowy actor mere ly from seeing hiiu'ou the stage.' Kern- bc was sent for by the father, and, to his astoniihmcnt, acquainted with iho circumstancss. Tho noble lord alao told hiui that it was in his power td do him cither a great evil or i great fWnr.-nml tWif tin wm.U rlA'tU h'u r - -. . w ,ter,' by relieving tiim from all appro- it ... ... -hension ' of the lady'a indulging, her jphautasy,-and VeTicving lura cfTeetually thy roaming any one ehe for whom ho it 'I r c - . might have -an attachment, his wife should receive a dower of iX,000. Ivchiblc immediately' proposed to Mfes Bcreton, a pretty actress in the 'com pany!, and the marriagb took ' phce Without delay.! But the 'amusing patt ofthe tal6 i that the' afflicted: nd hmagahimoua father instantly. rccoTercd' his' spirits ind lost hb? racmory, - On: bD2 applUd to fortius' thousands be" declai od lliat h had 'no recollection I wtiateve? orthb'conipact, . nor I indeed. any of the idea;- farther than acnb 'gen ter's ho mtit tooa' be: a 'ranch 'poorer man than he ever Intended to bo.?: It U Wllved tlut rKemhic never : got -a I a,. . I li?ilTo Vn tVT. :.: itT ' W a,, it,, ll Vf rP. I . . . , 7 mmm wW VJff V 4 B M W I - w w Tuiirar I Qtcte of signing and sealing heforc- I hand, even with the most "plausible of I mankind. I "Don't von know 'th'm nri.r Tr I Jones!" Ye., to tb. boot.' 'Whit it his character! 'Diea t know he had any. Docs he live nar. you!1 oo near that be hu spent only ETe siuumgs lor Lrc-trood in cirrbt years.' -uid be ever come r in , colliaion, with you in any matter?: , -Only . coca, and then ho was drunk and mistook me for a lamp-post, f From what you knot! cf him would you believe him under oath!' i '.That ' de pends upon ci renin stances. If he was so mtcb intoxicated -that he didn't know what ha was sayii:k', I weald: if not, I wouldn't.' k . Praiviili:.' County: " j III tl: Snporior Crat. Tom Bramc Plaintifl ) Coinplairt -Against For Milly Bramc Dcfd't, J Divorce. It tppeanag to the tatisrtctinn of - -t"ie Court that Milly Brame tlieDe. fgndast -above, naiacd, caonct afierD due deligence be lound vithio tbo State of North Ctiolina: It Is there. fore, ordered, that publication cftho turamons m this cause, be made in, the Franklin Couaian, a rewsrapcr peb- llsbethin Ih-a wo 4-f LouUbttrtaica-.. a week r six wttk atcccssiTelr, conmaudingl the rtclcr.dant -Jfiltj ) Braxc to"tppear lef'.rc tbe Jadge'ot . the; Superior Court at a Court to be held for the County o 'ranVlia at tho " Court ilourc io Louburg on the 4th ' Mondfcj after, the 2ait Mondtj ia Angust 18TC, theu an. there to aa swerlbe complalost, a copy of which will be filed, in the office ot th Clrk of taid Court tith!n the three first daji of aaid terra, and let the id de leniint taVj notice that unless khc appears and , answer a:d complaiat at laid term, the" Plaintiff will apply- to the Corut for the relief demanded ia the Complaint ; ..- I f I I I'll lllll in 1. 11 W BAAU lA QUll 1 iir Gircn under "my hand and the aeal s -n rt,. o, .1.. i u 1U VUJ k kiic uu vt ddc A. D. I87Q. W. K. DAVIS, c. tod 9-1 atovtoU r Vj SUilMOXS... Fracccr E YLoroagh Heni Tarborough & V Bavut .larlmouj;.!, : ;"t-n To tuk S tt O n J)it.niUutf. J Smimr of Feakklin Ccus hici.Tihu : You are hereby commanded, to sura moo rrancis r. lartx riiu?ii, licnr? Yartwrough and David YartMirooxu tbe LKUndnU above named, it tbry b-s lound within vonr (uuntv. to be nd appear bcloie the Jui'cc of i or up Curt, to be held lor the couo tj ot Fiauklin, at the Couit Ilocse in Louisliurg on the 4th Monday lter tbo Id Monday iu August 1STC, aud ao sv. er tne coiaplaint which is cTepotitd io the olUce I tbe clerk ol tbe npe riur Court of mid cuontv . and let the siid dclrndauU take nonce lnt it thej fail to anivttr tiie c inpUiot at that term the PUintifTd wilt ukc jutl tnint against iLcli foribe sum ot Fire thousand six hundicl -ami i eighty ptven 65-100 Uol aip, with iaUitst ou reniy aevt-n Iluiidn! and tort; acven C0-1UU (?27471C) D, l'n trora theli h day ol ceptetnbr ltiTU tu tie day ot pa) men t and f r llit co-its uf bia utioD. ; Utrtof fail not, ai.d ot tl.ii ccn. mons make due return. Givto , under ruy hand the tea! of caid Court, ibis 24th day of July lb70. W. K. DAVIS, Clerk t?nxiior Court ot Franklin C. R)bt.K. Yat borough and Jauca b Yurborougb, Piaiotit's. ; ; Against. France E. Yai borough, Ilecry Yar . borough and David ( YarLorocgh, JJe fendaotv. - - NoticeofAttaclirr.cn?. Five thoasand- aix. buailrtd ind eighty seven C5-100 dllars doe by note Warrant of a'.achnji-nt return I able before the Judge of the Superior 'ourl. to ,Jt,d tor the o.uatj it irranaun tuuetoart lioure lo L. 'UJ- Lure on, tli a 4 La Monday after the i. " , . - 1 f ecnndilanday of Anguu 1876. wbea Vpi)ear .ud amwer tb compialot.: Dated 21th day nt Julv 1S7C. Kobt. E. YarboroigU tod - - James 8. Yarborougb, Ptaintifia by W. U. Spencer, Atturrey . ' - f!Wk Siir.friAr Cnnrt. ' A. The Sentinel Tor the CAMPAIGN. The convasa-cow opening ia the nsost important to wLich tb pet p!e ot Notti Cato.rma hive.becn eoaped aioce the'momcntout e!tcJon It lbCO. Upon tbii reault depebda the weal or woe of the State and : Unloo.T Tun UxLEipn SrssiKXL U1V aa ever be ia the front cf th fgbt, luitaiaiog fcrlci!y and faltblally tbe casdidaies of the atioeaV In9crauo. pvty. aad tbe actooi' aaliLUULLl.cI Lha 5taU Dcmoct tic Conventiod.t To thii wa pledge "ae wholo-piwtr aad influents ol a journal wLich ib tbe pst.haadoat what it could totcrvo the inUrcstaad pr ' :rve theritbt and" UrtieioJ tb f . pie ot Nor .t Carolina. -To t JertLt It uay Urflttla tl9 oea-r3of eyeiy Democrat la the EUte 'oreld Viii iLllcioii Bknxri-daricj .e caavtf we have esUblUbed tbo following cimpai a" ra'.csrr free ol poa ttx;e and for country ; tubcribers only beginin thii day t ad running to ibe 15tu of Novtmber, a period of focr moathi: . DXII.T EDm05 . ICopy ,3M 5 Copies' ' ' - 10 CO , 10 . ' 17 00 5 WETKLT EDITIOJ, 1 Copy , - - v- ZQ ccnta. I evcty ease tbe money ncjt accoa pany the order. ( 2STOTIC1C- At the meeting of the Board of Com misiioncrs held to-day, it waj oidcred that scaled prorol be raxircd fur tht letting of tho Toorllouic, on" the '5th day of Sept. 187C, to the lowest respon sible bidder.- The f ropoeal will be re ceived on that day. The Poor House to be cr-cntd at VI o'clock. 1'. U. Hawkins, Chairman. . J. 15. Tucker, Clcrkv Aug. 7, IS7C.
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