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FliAJiKLIN COURIER. GEO. S. BAKER, PitornnsTOtt. LouisBuna...........SETT. 1,5. 187G. LOCAL BRIEFS. The Democratic "Executive Com mitte in this county arc doing their ?ork well atfd the radicals will feel them in November next. V, ND moat engo i tho Oc. i. Sco ION. 0,000,00 2,370,10 The T:ano used at the Concert, Mr. Moses Amo?, Agt., for that SPEAKING AT SANDY CREEK given by the Comet Band under the live vide awake Democratic paper direction of Prof. Neave was one of the Raleigh Neics, arrived in town Knabc a grand. It xrzt ,, funished by I on -Monday. Vc hope he met with The Democratic party must not fail to elect every single one of their Get a "Domestic candidates in November. Wo do honestly believe that every man can and will be cllcctcd. Miss O. A. Crenshaw of the Louis burg Female Seminary. ' : '"'Vv : : - - Remove sympathy from the human breast and there i? a vacuum created only to be exceeded in size by that produced by the removal of a "Light Running Don) esticV from the midst of a family where it has been for years. that success, which the excellent Journal for . which he is acting, deserves. The First Cotton. -Two bales of new cotton the first in the market, was bought by Messrs. Ilorton & Malonc on Friday last at 11 cents. It was raised by Dr. J. E, Malonc and was gir nd at Mr. B, P. Clifton's gin. Old Father Evens, of the Milton Chronicle, thus relieves his mind; Gov. Broguen, the "child of the sides,' broke djwn the platform at the speak imr in Kinston and came down flat on his back. No wonder; radical "platforms' are built of rotten timber. Notice having been given a week in advance that Hon. Jos, J. Pari?, and Col. I. J. Young, rival Candi dates for Congress in .this District, would address their fellow citizens at the above named place on Thurs day the 7th inst., a crowd of men of about two hundred were assembled to hear them. lion. J. J. Davis being absent at Warren Court, was ably represented by Col. W. F. Green, an eloquent and soul stirring speaker who last year triumphed victoriously over the radicals, and was honored by the honest citizens and white men of Franklin County The examination of the report of bJ being elected to the coqstitution- rnocM v.rW or.ri Cnnnr T-nio. I ai convention. HAEBw A . j "Madam," said a doctor to a patient recently, "when anything is currcd it s ended." "I can tell you something that ain't ended when it's cured, said the little boy who happened to hear the remark. "What is it? asked the doctor smi "A ham, and be "scud out of the room. , I UREIt, pany, tot id stabit follow- IN A, ) rB. f h 1870. ) flairs nd orth Car 42, 43 and 1875, aod e, within State of ties, which $70,200 00 ttt.OOO 00 19,875 00 10,10819 fcl52,079 19 ire, I bctebj ol 6tar. it the The Daily Constitution, says, "that tha Democratic party are running the campaign by: Ueinq. If this be the ense then the last plank in their plat form is gone but oh my! the very, idea of the Constitution making such a charge. We can but think' it was joking. Elect B. T. Ballard. D. 17. Gill, Dr. R. T . Webb, Norman Long and A. S. Perry, and you will sec a , very 'different state of thing3 in the County. You will see county bonds advance in the market. Yon will rcc retrenchment ami reform m every department which they have the management of. With Tink Martin for Register of Deeds and Clerk to the Board, everything will go on smoothly and satisfactorily to the whole people. We call attention to the advertise ment of Messrs. White & Shaw, for New Goods, which they arc selling at extremely low prices fur cash: fiugar 12 J to 15cK Coffee 20 to 25ct. Bulk Sides llcts. Refined Lard 15e(s. Flour 4.50 to 3.00 per.T.i.l. Bleached and unbleached cloth at 61 ets. and upwards. "We must lie like hell in this cam naicm or else we will be "ircnten." These are the words of Revenue col lector I. J. Young, the radical candi date for Congress in this - the 4th Dis trict, against Hon. J. J. Davis. We don't think there wns any necessity for 8uch advice from this pliant tool of the radical party, as this principal seems to underlie and support the very structure upon which his party is reared. Toll tbcm something hard to do Ikey ! Request. We most earnestly ask our friends to assist u in circulating the Courier. during the campaign. It is only fifty cents for three months. Friends work just a little, don't rely on and expect us to do all, only a word from you may do great goo I toward circulating the paper in the county. There arc a large number of men in the county who do not read the paper, help us to' put it in every family. Please dont read this request and as soon forget it. Pole B Aisi'r,.iThc Tildcn and Vance Club of Pacific, will have a "flag raising,1 on Saturday. A number of speakers will be present, and a good time will be had. They have also invited the Louisbur Cornet Band to do present guess they will be on hand in their splendid four horse band wagon. Personal. Mr. R. M. Furman senior editor of the Asbevillc "Citizen" was in town on Friday last, on a visit to his parents. He only remained one day and night. lie brings good news from the mountains, be says that Gov. Yanec will come over the mountains with a large increase over Merrimon's I 244,80 extra charge "on the tax vote. " I Miss Mattie Lewis, of Granville, is the law, and that the $255, extrava on a visit to our town, she is the guest gant charge was only a diflcrcncc SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,' PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,; LirI3,;V. PLASTER, CSIiZIDNT. WAGON AND BUGGY MATKUIAL, COTTON GTNS AND . - ' T. II. Unices &. Sons, Brirgs BaHJin'r, Ri!c:a X. C. td7 Write for Prio. ' T tivc to the over pay made, and the extravagant bills paid to the Regis ter of Deeds, by the Board of Com missioners, was tnKcn up on on day the 4th inst., but was not finish ed, further consideration of the mat ter was postponed until another meeting. We cannot say what will be done. We believe it was admitted by the board that the When we arrived Col. Green had been speaking a few minutes and the crowd was listening witlu breathless attention to hi3 recital of radical misrule, corruption, and thievery. He explained how tha county had been robbed of thou sands of dollars cither by the radi cal county officials, or through their negligence, with so much plainness and simplicity, that the most igno rant negro within the hearing of W . n. IIICK5, Sec'y and Treasurer. O. 4 OF BALEIG-H- N. C. HON. K. P. BATTLE, President. MAX F. II. CAMERON, Vice PrcddczL of Mrs. Shaw. Our incon uptable candidate in this Sennatorial District ,N- W. Boddie of Nasli, ?irrived in town on Monday night, and remained Tuesday, ne was looking well, and is in excellent spirits canfidect that he will be elect ed by large majority over little Johnnie Sharp. He reports Nash as all richt for Tilden Boddie andWilliams . been a laggard in the fight for consti- in judgment by the committee and the Board as to the value of servi ces rendered. We cannot tell what will be done with the matter. hi3 voice could understand; and it will be to their shame if they fail to break up so much corruption in the coming election by voting for the same men, which the - radical party now put forth. We have not time to tell all he said, but the blows fell thick on the radical tutional law and civil liberty. The ? radicals in this county arc gettindespcrate, they cannot keep their temper, when the ras cality and stealing of their party is brought right before them by the Democrats, and not only are they told of it, but it is proved beyond the bhaddow of question. Oh! how thev do writhe and wrinkle their, brows over it, and scratch their heads, nurts don't it ? The Band Concert. To sav that the Concert by the Loui3burgi 1 party and on Isaac's devoted head. Cornet Band, given last Tuesday We looked around for. Ikey. He evening was a success,, but feebly was not hard to find. Sitting in a expresses the opinion of all who chair leaning back against tho n, Yance, Davis 1 wereprcscnt; we must confess that speakers stand, an expression of gfQ . Nash has never I it far surpassed what any of us had perlect serenity and confidence per- V tastily ornamented with wreaths, smoking a cigar and as. the smoko flowers, flags &c. The word 'Neave curled out of his mouth, and was and the initials. 'L. C. B," to- wafted awav, it reminded us of tho DR. E. B. HAYWOOD, Med. Dirccto. E. B. SMITH, Advisory Actuary. . Has Completed its Third Tear. OVER TWO TIIOTISAJTO POIJCKS ISSUED. SPECIAL FEATTJEES. ; - It is k strong Southern Company. It llciso company, cd its Pcail are ioreitc-d amoDg our own pec pic. . Its cCIcen acd Director are vtll-icowa business and fnsarince men of Xorth Carolina. Iti rates tre at Uw s of ny firt cl&5 Intartnce cmpany. rTo. Inccase of pynent. Picapt payment of lujisct . Itfc phcie, in other companies, arc fret from clatzstof creditor?, absolutely sate and nonforfeitable. Tbo JSorth C'arolica Btitt LUt needs nc other recommendation . i ; Than its larse and Succcssrul Business in its own H. PERRY, Supervising Agent. GENERAL AGENCY FOR STATE OF NORTH CAROUM. . FOR ! u OJP FAIWIVILLI VV. Assetts, $250,710.39 Louisburg, Sept. 12th 187G. Editor Franklin Courier: Dear Sir. I received a letter dated Sept. 5th from D. L. Lancaster, in forming me that ti c Republican Con vention, vdiich assembled at Nashrille, Nash County, nominated' me as one of their candidates for the Senate. You will please announce that tb.e action of rrntYinv n TininKnr fP ninhiroo I frrV1rt v1inntra nr. 'Ilia OlO.ftinn. adorned the walls, while too beauti- which was daily and hourly sliding ttiiiiviiiw JLUbUitUiUoaiAUJammM yumpony ful vases containing large boquets away from him. of choice flowers, , stood upon the We felt a peculiar sensation come Piano, evincing both refinement over us standing the: c watching and taste in all the preparatory tha, self confidant countenance, so arrangements, and increasing tho full ot brazen Jmpu Jcnce, who reckoned on easy victory and suc cess already won. We tried for a moment to imagiuo that raanJinCon grcss, but the idea seemed so novel, strange, impossible and ridiculous pleasure of the evening by delight ing the eye and at the same time, rejoicing the car. The performance of tho Band was exceedingly good, and not only reflected credit upon the skill of their teacher, Prof. Neave, but up on the rapid progress of the mem bers. We cannot particularize on all the pieces, because each one de- that we laughed out right at Ikey: how much pleasure we will take in screwing the lid on his colfin the th day of November next. Ikcy's speech was altogether de void of argument composed of ap- serves individual praise. Though peals to the passions of the negroes, said Convensiou was not authorized by expecting a great deal from Prof. I and mist a ted facts me, nor will I accept tne nomination. Ycry Respectfully Joshua Perry. Rocky Mount Mail and Wilson Advance please CQpy. We call special attention to ths ad vertisement of the Farmville Insurance and Banking Company. This compa ny has been doing business in this state for a number of years. We fell safe in saying to those who wish to insure their property, that they can insure in no safer or more liberal company than the Farmville. It has complied with the strict laws in reference to insurance cum panics in this state. It has depos- talent and finer execssion has ever Having the last Neave, we were by no means dis- reply lie enaeavoreu ic :erv appointed. His performances on untair means wmcn my in uu pu ur, the slide Trombone and Comet, by telling what was not so, knowing were really astonishing and delight- that he could not be answered.: ful. The instrumental quartette by Never before in his lifo did . Ikey the Misses Crenshaw, Prcf. NeaVe stand more squarely and firmly to nnrl ATr. TT M Rnrmwt and the the aQVlCC I1C gave nis pany, uiuii vocal solo 4tThink of me,' by on that occasion, TVfo nov,Mo W Ttrrtrlir with P flTin UUU bUUJw iv iv. Flute and Cornet accompaniments by !Mrs. Barrow, Prof. Neave and Mr. J. A. White, were considered by all as the gems of the evening. Taking all bogether we doubt much if a concert with higher musical ($! 0,000 United S'ates Bond dep-uited with Treuurcr of the Bute fr tha U'Befit ot IMiry Holders.) The undcr.-igned takes great pleisure In clUog tho attcnlioa ol the iciurUg "public of North Carolina to the following brief lUtemrnt I tho prog- . ress and heal by incrcnc of fie PARMVILLE INSUltiLNCE AND BAN II IN O COMPANY: ASAtTTS: . 1st January, 1873 S109.CQ5 15 1 January, 1874 112,SC9 63 ' 1st Jaouary, 1875 ' 218,233 29'. lit January, 187G 30,T18 11 "' 7 Such a Btcidy rowt!i thnvtt the prodencc icd ability by which tbi oltr meot of this Ccmpiny ba& bitn characteriZ'd, aod this, too, ia tpite of . tL fcarrul b-shirss depresi'n ot the pat two year. The A.tsrra are all Invested in the very best sscTjaiTtTP, a is cvirlmced by the fct that Iha FrnTlUc'J U dow doinjf bn-iness In many 6taie whom: Ir nan oca Laws dcraaz J the rnott r: id examination into the char tcter of 1 aisettt, bttore adjniitiog a coapiay to Co udne.'-a wiil f i t ieir Urdcrf. Witliiocha reo rd as the ,FrrQTlIIe' haa made, by its liberality to its poiey-hoklrt ir can hardly fail to rtcciTe Iron an appreciable prr!!5' a hearty and ordial iopport in the future. .' ! C. PICKETT, '.. KorfolL-,Vo. . General Agent for Norta uarcJla. Gin Ilonsci and Frm Property a Specialty. Gc3. S. Biter, Lrd Unl "to lio like hell DOHESTICW itcd with the state Treasurer $10,000.- 00 for the protection of policy holders in this state. An examination into the standing and reliability of the com pany is invited. We cheerfully givo publication to the card of Mr. Joshua Perry declin ing the nomination by the radical con vention rhich met in Nashville on the 4th Inst,as one of their candidate for the Senate from this district. We fplt sure when we heard that he had been nominated, that he would i p. ,i . i rm :-. . i !.i them aa ue cia 10 iuo ruun.-i uo saie in ineir nana, xucu wvu ui i "?j - - . . . . i.v ' -.i I convention wuicn nomioaia ui bcfoie been rendered in Louisburg. NEW (ROOBS. LOW PRICES For Cash ! By reference to tho action of the Senatorial Convention which met in Nashville on Monday tho 4th inst, will he seen that Nicholas W. Boddie of Nash and Henry G. Williams of Wil son were selected is our standard bear ers in this Senatorial District. Better selections coufd not have been made. They aro both true and tried Demo crats and we know that our cause will Wilson, Nash and Franklin we must elect thcra. This is the time we can not sfford to lose, we can win and we must win. Tlurran for Boddie and Williams. convention whicu nominatea uim ior one of the commissioners for this county, that they used his name with out his knowledge or authority and that ho could not and" would not ac cept the nomination at the hands of their party. The Sr-EAKixa on Tuesday. The ball was put in motion by I. J, Young the republican candidate for Congress from this District against Hon. J. J, Davis. He spoke his full time and it was the same old same, nothing new, it was the Great National republican party, which had done so much for the country and particularly the dear col ored man. He was met at every point by Capt. Davis who handled him and the corrupt party he represents without mercy, showing up their acts of venali ty and extravagance, in so plain a man ner and backed up by such incontesta ble proofs that none could fail to sec it. Mr. F. H. Busbcc, the Democratic elector for this District spoke for one A Caud of TnANKS. The Louis burg Cornet Band return their sincere thanks to their friends, and the public hour, on the same day. to a very large nis rrvecch was delivered No person can use Boschee' Ger- J frfa earnestness and power, and his man Strui- without petting immed- J,WiffM41flt ni::nr.:nv ' Gen. W. R. Cox, our able and moat generally for their kind attendence at 1 iate rcliet and cure. We have the first the late (Worf To the inmates of case oi couguSc u8 ur cuuuw.m the College they are groatly indebted h of the Democratic tot the use of the Chapel and many, cured, we nave m inumea every xiwuw- , other alliances rendered year, for thr year?, over 250,000 saru maae an able and elegant speech for uiutr alliances rcnacrcu. rie Bottles by Drusrs's in all parts of , , - -i rv. To the Misses Crenshaw, Mrs. J. S. & Vnx Slaves. Noolher Manutac- reform, retm:chment and civil liberty. Barrow and Miss Carrie W. Brodie, tuer of Medicines evergave tur prep, rrai.klm will sena up a gooa report iu erauons sucu a lesc as iui. w XnTember next, and we oxrct to Iiear We are r.ow receiving New and aca ' sonahlc Good?, which we are srlllng at very low prices for CASa, conaiiting in put of Men and Women Boots and Shoes, Bleached and Unbleached Cloth. New Style Fall Calico, Brown and White Sugar. Rio and Laguayra CotTec. Clear Rib Bulk Sides. Choice Refined Lard. NEW FLOUR in BARBELS and SACKS. WniTE & Shaw. IweentT A wheelwright shop. Blacksmith shop and dwelling. A family with two or three girls who could be employed in a cotton factory, prcfercd. Apply to J, F. Jones Laurel, N. "C. 5 5 El 2 ftmW: III i ' - ' t- r: o . - . , , U x O ' ' ' t AH a ..1 -1 ... . .. .. . 1 A whose co-operations addci so mucn to TOnr Druggist Dr. J. B.Cliiton Louis- thc nleasurp and success of the occasion. I hnre. N C. also II. S. Farman lanK- " 'I . . .... r llaton. Xi.'U.. nd iret a wuie lor they are especially indebted, and they have the sincere heart felt thanks of every member of the band. 75 cents and try it Two dorcs relieve you Simple Bottles 10 cents cch. the glad notes of rejoicing, ringing all over the land of ours in November. that the country is saved the country i is saveu. A FACT. I tell goods as eheap as It is possible for them to be sold. I hire struck the bottom pricer, aod I most earnestly &ik my tziends and patrots to call acd learn for themselves thtt what I bare asserted alve, is the truth. Goods cheap, VERY C1IE.1P, farcish at T.N. CARLILE. Aug 11. I THE LIGHTEST-RUrUUh'G OACKINE I!i THE WDT-LD, Wka oar prisXta d.TKtko. buinKllon xzt&xrZ&l 3 U f T- 1 rT -TYtm cooatxrli 4 tW mcVnt U 1acJ trpoa. a jciatv, U aa4 iT- l&dtT, cooyrafc siair! Urcrt wwilcs 1703 centre. TW lctmz ut knr, s-i Crj art lurdcoed aad rxnbei. . . TU ! g at sr ecw wwVi to tie dry c4 ?rrM. !.. r,w T5 DonE5Tic, cnv;i::a :.:ac::;:... New York nnd Cilc;r;.i Tq n rtTTTTTf FTxl SAVisca Pt tit ly'ft 1 A A ii ii. ji imtS i. UUNtVl"iUrfrk)ii ur...t,a' - Llfbrrt tHetst a&3 C bnt UcTlSx ta Z 1 1 t 3 r-: -.t. , - txees. bodi at hc nil tVrl, c are el t kt-iLn fvJj Ux St l- rt ii Tenure irr-fMkT. O-iX v? ijf V UtcSl r 1 i-rrt. tr ,'-u, r";m.' cauktfoc c-'i'd to air Lul Ltc cb . m xa L.t cr. ;t . ctrt - Wow Yorl; nnd Chleno. ; C3
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