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GEO. S. BAKER. Pkopiuetoii. LouisBXJRq......;....0cT 27.1876 LOCAL BRIEFS. Taxes again. Have you registered1? ' Agister I Register I! Register! J! .The election is not quite two weeks off. ' ; 3r" "Woik bard from now until the elec tion, t . , . , New fall and winter goods are sell ing rapidly. Nearly all have returned from the Centennial. V s Main and Nash streets are. lighted with kerosene lam r s. .The. IV volume of the Courier cuds with the next issue. - Prepare to meet the sheriff, he is on his rounds collecting taxas. . ,t D.mt boast of doing great things, until you have registered. We will send the Counnnt and Godes Ladx? Book, with beautiful Oil chromo'Rescue,' 12 months for 04.50. The attention of County Commission era Is directed to tee fallowing synopsis of the election laws.: Chapter 237 Public - Laws 1874 -75, chances tbe " election from the first larjw life-like Engravicg 1 in) Amount of school money anpor turned, for this county alter de- Thursday in August to Tuesday alter auctmg Treasurer commission, XKi rS ana Examiners and Clerks fees tration books; when wanted, on first $5164.05. This amount i divided Monday ol September. nnf t hAd?mnt toM - Z I Regiitras to be selected by the first Iorioraww "ia out to the different townships which Wony of October They ViTl revise bottom prices, and GAGE, TO A 7TrTT7P! 1L JLlllM day of Salvation. Yourconntry demands yonr best gervjees for the next two weeks. Your country looks to you tor Buccbr on the 7th of November; v ' Vii you want your governmental ex pensos reduced? If so voto for the gives them 96 cents to each child the existing registration books between between the acres of six and rwpntv. tb fir Tuesday in October and tbe - I J proceeding, (moioding it.) the Qe. 7th of NoTcmber. B. T. Ballard, A. S, Perry, D. II. I appointed on or betor the first llon- Qill, Norman Long, and Robert T. day October. 5 Webb are the men to elect com- l?lrs 6Qcrif0f Senatorial Dis . . wvu w.ww,wiui tncts compososcd of more than one missioners of Franklin County. It cuunty to meet on Tuesday, one week is them on one side and the pimps fter Ihe election, at places designated r ru- cr:ii.- i m Battle's RevisaU Itetusas , dew it v ooicmca vi ovuu. , n uuuiusuu i x- tn -,--4. Sheriffs to Jurnish certificate of election to members of the Hoase of Represea ta tires and Senators where thje district ii not composed of mora than one roam, tv, previous to Wedntsdav before the third Monday in - November, Sheriff 1 ball -also at least ten days befoie the first day of december notify all persons elected In the county to meet at tbe Court House' on the first llonday in December,: ",. . '..;-.,-.'. Sheriff or other returning officers ot count to transmit to Speaker ' House of Representative vote for Bute of fices po or before .the third Monday in November. Secretary ot State, on or before first Monday in October, to, funish. County Commissioners copies of , so much ot Chapter 52 Battle's Revis alf "as relates and Bill Ransom on the other. People of Franklin, , .which do you prefer. ' . 1?,Y - ' . Henry G. JFilliams Esq., of IFil son, our gallant candidate for the; Senate will speak at Ambrose Up church's store, Dunn's Township on Now is the time. To ' day is the I Friday the 3rd, with the other can- off - amendments. f liCt every Democrat remembor, that it i his vote that may save his country from Radicalism. Vote f.rr Duke Yonng for Surveyor. He will discharge the duties of the office fa tli fully and intelligently. Atlas 8 tone is an honest m&n, good Democrat, and should 60 elected Cor- Rerry Clifton' has kepVod account of the Oonnty finances. He will be re tained as a matter of course. " r Gen. P. B. Hawkins, W. H. Smith and Henry Fuller salute your masters. Joq Williamson and Bill Ransom. Do you want to put your seal of condemnation upon mixed schools? If so then vote fur the amendments. Do you want to stump with indigna tion auy attempt to force an Inter mingling of the races t If so vote for the Ameudments. , Do you want the Judges to rotate as 0ld, so that they will not pet mixed up in local squabbles? If so voto for the amendments. Your State expects you to do your duty every day from now until the 7th ot November, and oh that day too. '"-v- Elect Wro. P. Bridges Sheriff and have a man who will not throw the influence of the office with the radical party. Every man who has stolen anything and bas not repented, and who has cer stolen anything is expected to vote against the amentments. - Do you want a rogue just out of the Penitentiary to walk by your side up to tli polls and put in a voto that sball cancel yonrst If not then vote fur the amendments. Remember that the convention that formed the Radical constitution passed an ordinance legalising the marriage of negroes and whites. Vote for the Amendments, which prohibits this. Tink Martin ia the man for Register of Deeds. He will not want any extra allowance. The fees and emoluments ut tbe office as defined by law will be satisfactory to him. didates. Nicholas FT.Boddie Esq., of Nash, the other candidate for the Senate will be at Cedar Rock on Wednesday Not. 1st, and Cypress Creek Nor.? 2nd, and ? probably . at TJpchnrcVs on tho 3rd. Let rous ing meetings greet our candidates, to elecdons,as amended- by Chapter 6 , .; ' 237, laws of 1874 '75; also with lat- Request. ; V AGENTS 1?" TTA7I? Stcd At Q n i tt PrcidcstiJ Can 018 AD AY J didates sell npl3y. Send for Circular, N. Y. Engraving Co., 35 WaH Street, Box 323G, II. Y. A FACT. I tell goo4s as cheap as It Is possible tor them to be sold. I have struck the I cost earnestly ask my ii lends tad psiroaa to call and learn for themsslres that what I have aaterted above, is . tbe truth. Goods cheap, VERY CHEAP, lor cash at T.N. CARJJLE. t t t i - - -1 - ...... Anjfll. ; NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of J. J. Mintree Deceased, will please come forward sad make settlement, or they may expect action 10 be taken at next tern of the Court for collection. V J. B, CLIFTON. AdmVM De bonis non. August 11th 1876. ; FOR REISTTi- v: A wheelwright shop. Blacksmith I HON. K. P. BATTLE, President' i - - c WAGOn AND BUGQY HATERIAL, COTTON GHT3 A!iD ....... , . t v- - Write far Pnso. - " NOLITH CAKOJLHNA GT 3 IlzMSmB 3. Do" OF BAI :h. a. shop and dwelliug. A fomily. wi th two or three girls who could be employed in a cotton factory, prefered. ; " " t Appiv to - ' J;P. Jones i i i r Laurel, N. , Q. ZIAJ. F. H. CAUCROIT, Tlc VrtzLZzz ' ' ' . . ... . . . 7 H. niCHS, Sec and Treasurer. . J J. . - - DR. E. B. HAYT700D, Hcd. Dlrtctcr . ; ' II B. SUITII; idtlsory Acto&ry.7 . " Ilruj Complete a its Third Year. f r We most earnestly ask our friends to as:st us in circulating the Courier during the campaign. It is onljr fifty cent fur three months. Friends work ter. Chapter 132. laws ot l8T3-74. is amended by striking cut the first Thuroday inAgust as the day of elec tion ot tbe officer earned therein, as well 8of 8ute officers, and ' inserting Ham times made Easy. juht a little, don't rely on and ; expect Tuesday next after the first Monday us to do alVon y a wordm Tournay terma would explre do great good toward circulating the did the Section occur in August will paper in the count J. There are a DOd over anm there eucce?s?ra to be large uumber of mo in tbe county tifcted in November, qualify, who do not read the paper, help us to ' iteturns ot vote on tbe amendments put it in every family. Please dont to petnsde to tbe Cbiti Justice rt read this request and as soon forget it. Raleigh within thirty days after the The People Vant Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by . physicians, "or old by Druggist?, that euch evidence of its success snd super nor virtue as Bofrosp2 Germ ah Btbp fr severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any dis' esse of tbe Throat snd Lung, A proof of that fact is that any person hfilicted. can get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior tffeet be fore buying the regular size at 75 cent It bas lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonder ful cuies are xstonisbing every one that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. 8old by Dr. J. B, Clifton Druggist Lonisburg, -:.? List of Poll Holders for the different Townships, appointed at the last t regu lar meeting of the Board of Commis-: sioner3: , , ,: . , Sandy Creek Joel Thomas, Wm. A. Person, Lewis Neal, Lam Massen burg. Gold Mine M. D. Stamper, E. 13. Perry, Brittou Williams, W yatt Burt. Cedar Rock S. M. Boon, Dr. W. C Lankford, Dennis Foster, Benj. Far- ns. - v : i ; .''' 1 Dunn's John ; Grifiin, Dr. J, C. Fowler, Jonn C Pediford, Richard .Baker. ...j V-n ' -7 .V -v: l Cypress Creek -Bennett Gay,' Geo. Harris Albert Davis, Calier Man n. Louisdurg C. .B. Malcne, II. B. Harris, John D.Perry, John Ridley. Freeman's R. H. . Hicks, S, M. Stone, H. Cook, Alfred Baker, - Harris' -W.R. Young, H.H.Har ris, N. Harris, Simon Harris. , f : , .Franklinton W. E. Foster, B. W. BalUrd, S. L. Long, H. E. Long, 1 HayesviUe D. Allen, J. B. Lit tlejohn, John W. Perry, B.F. WrighU Relief for the Hungry : It is with ' pleasure we an n ounce that we have qotten the smoke out of our eyes and the ashes from our clothes and have taken hold of business in earnest again. Our. Mr. Barrow has just returned from the' North, and we are now receiving a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries," Provisions, Shoes &C. &C, and are offering them at the very lowest possible prices. Our goods having been purchased since the decline, we can sell below, former pri ces. In this connection, we. will state that we are prepared to furnish far mers on LIENS or APPROVED PA PER, $10,000 worth of provisions and take CASH or Cotton, payable Novem ber 1st, 1876. Wo "would earnestly request our friends, not to buy Guanc before seeing us, as we have a Proposi tion to Make, which will be greatly to their interest. We still want to buy cotton - . ; ; - Many thanks for past favors. BARROW & PLEASANTS. Mrrch 10th, 876. . . ne w mm a LOW PRICES ; For Cash! V. Yl. iJorris k Sons., COTTON FAQTORS JND Commission Llerchants. 23 25 and' 27 Commerce Et, V y AoroDb, Pa. Will make liberal Currency ad van ces on produce or bill lading In band. ' - pest poison. ; Q. . .Kearney-Cbeiiical VopIb. 1 iV KiH Potato Bags, and ail j VwA insects that prey on vegcta tion.. Not dangerous to use; soluble in water; appund by sprinkling, jror taie by. '-: ' - i W. D. SHIELDS, Frankford, '" ' ; Conn. jane 16 . 53 . PETERSBTJBG VaV E. KICOTEB. Watclimalier and J ew- cier. OVED nrSTO THOUaiND XOX-XC13 XCOXJT2D SPECIAL FEATURES. It is strong Boutbern Compaoy. It Is a llotas company, asd lis Tends are invested among cur own people. Its fteers and Dirtctors are wtlMrooww busloeas and Insurance men ot North Carol ios. Its rates ar as as tbot of any first clasa Iosorance company, ffo tacesse cf psycieats. Prompt payment of locse. Iu policies, at in other eompaale, art frca frca c!a!&a l creditors, absolutely sate and nonorfdtable. Tho North Carolina Ctata 111 9 needs no other recommendation - i. '-.' Tlian Its large and Successful Business In Its orrn IHI. Supcrvicing Agent - - .. .i : L" : ;; : ; GHJEDAL ACEI2CY FD STATE CF C-TiTl C-L: t . " : ' FOR . . . ...... . Farmville Insxiraace andBanking Company Assctts, C2E0,710X0 JF uslaion Notes, We are now receiving New and sea sonable Goods, which we are selling at very low prices for cash, consisting in part of ' . " -' ; Men and Womena Boots and Shoes, Bleached and Unbleached Cloth. New Style Fall Calico, Brown and White Sugar. Rio and Laguayrat Coffee. Clear Rib, Bulk Sides. Blue and red are worn together this 1 Choice Refined Lard. Vote against Buck Tucker the fall, and, as it is a new combination NEW FLOUR in BARBELS and overcharging and over drawing probably be accepted. Very stjl- Register of Deeds. He expects the negro vote, and is now canvassing the county with the Radical party. He docs not go with the white folks. .' ', . ' Choose Ye. Between the pimps and satelites of John Williamson and Bill Ransom on the one hind and such citizens and gentlemen as Benjamin T. Ballard. A H. rry Roht. T. Long and D, H. Gill. Vote Fou Perry, Ballard, ' Long, Webb, GilV For County Commissioners. We have tried the Radicals for eight years in our county govern ment. They have run things into confusion and uncertainty, with no prospect of improvement Let us have a change and see if the thing cannot be bettered. ish suits are 'made in American cash mere, serge and camels hair, trimmod with the triple box-pletand a polo naise or basque, ai&bcd with a deep netted fric-ej ths cuffs, collar, and peruaps vest, of velvet. Tiny vehet buttons, in iuumerabls rows, are still the fanct for mil suits. Mantles of black cashmere, f ome cf thsm mere shoulder aftairs, trioccd with decpr SACKS. White & Shaw DISSOLOTIOn. The copartnership ol 2I E. Joycer & Co is this dsy disnlved by mutual con sent, Mr. W. W. Jones tbe senior part oer having bought out the interest of Mr. Joyncr. V To the traveling public 1 will cay, FITE Watches and Jewelry of tbe be MannEiCtora and at the lowest p Ice. All work personally attended to and war : routed. .- . .. U 53 Sycamore BL, PetersburjtTs . t. , . : . , , - W A NTTCD Wewi11 glenerget VV ii.ll LdltU, C Qjen and women BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY f from $4 to 93 per day, ca? be pursue in joor own neighborhood. Particu lar a free, or eamplea wortn several goi -lara that will enable you to go to work at once, will be sent on receipt of Tilt y cents. Address , . : : , . : . . J. ZTBLUC CO ; Box 2,154. . . ; 419 Washington StBoston, Has.; John Armstrong, ; No. lFayetteville 8treet, ; RALEIGH. IT, C. ' -l 300K BINDER, ' AND Blank Book . Afantiudurerf Newspaper, Magazines and Law Booka of every description : bound in the very best Style and at Lowest Prices. JanSO 12si. , . ; - CANVASSERS wanted tor two superb vrorks of French Art, "little Buna way and her Pets, and the pretty pair, "Tbe Dinner, and the Nap.' These pictures are worthy of a place in costly hornea aud Inex pensive enough for the simplest. Cel ling rapidly, and take on sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, and qdck returns. Any active persou who will take hold can make a hand some , income. eud for our best terms at once- J. B. FOTID& CO, 27 Park Place, XT.Y. ($10,000 United S'atcs Boads deputed with Treasurer of tho BUu far tho beaeflt ot pulicy HoUcrv) Th underi;nel lakes great pleaaore in calling the attention ot the Issurlsj puMic of North Carolina to the following brief sta'ernent nl the proj rtss and heal by increoe of the FABU VILLE INdUBANCS AND , . -. . , BANKING COUPANY: : ltt January, 1873 tlC0,C:5 13 - ltt January,-1874 :. XlX,ZZ7 C3 . 1st January, 1875 . , V 2l3,tC3 C3- 'lat Januaiy, 1875" ' . 20,713 Z0 i ' , Each a ateariy growth shows ths prudence and ability by which ths rrt-ift-meet of this Cera piny hsi ben cl aractenxnl, and tbiit.too. In spits c! the itarrul bus'uesa depression oi me past two jeart . i ne xrrz.rn sra a;i isvmea la tbe .very beat sacuamrt, as Is evidenced by the ttci thai ths Trr3Tl!ls"u now doing bnrineas ia many States wtoa Icsaraeca Laws demand tbe most r!; id examination into the character of al aiscila, be lore admitting a ccs;tay to do tuiincsswiilda their, border?. ; ' f - . With inch a reo rd as tbe ''Farmville'' baa made, by Its liberality to Its pollcy4ioldfr, it can hardly fail to 1 receive Irom kaa appreciative puplle a hearw and cjrdial support in the lutnrr. - Cs PICEUTT. - -.' ; - t!J " Iicribilr, Va. ; General Ajtnt for llcrth CiroUa. Gin Houses aad Fna Property a Specially. . . i Oca. S. I:r, L::J ItX THE BIJT tnwm. niGUim3 ALL EIITD3 OP TROVZUTZ AGAINT L 0 S SO R DA b AGE BY Fin E. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ! ASSETS, HAY 5, 1878, . f f ' - - , - ,HOHD OFFICE 01,Ct3,CCD.CO 153,373,19 I OMAN IN B ATT LEI loon, siun a pienumi auppiy o oow, gM Dixies, Carrisgea, ana uacica, -to tbe race. Necklaces convey passengers to ana iron irraax- AGHHTS Y7AHTED to canvass eve ry town and county in the Etata lor 'VSToxxuxxa iaXIattloI9 ? one of tbe meat i&tesssly iztcrtrtia ta msl ' now tha rape j . it-. -ni unton. anu an? otner pomi mey may aud chatns; with lockets wiU rcplsco wU5tOBO. Uj 8Ublesar8 convenient tho velvet of snraruer. Veils of tulle to tho business part of tbe town, and black or white, or cray, blue or green "Prer,SWMI!dy viwa w .fc - . Feelias thankful tor the patronage crepe are wop orc7 the race, crossing I j htTC received in the pasi, and I qnex. Ho subscript ica book ever pub- at the back, and coming forward torxn with a determination to do all in my hshed bas cZerta ths chances thuoca t v r aA f power in the futcre to cive satisfaction docs for wide awaka ctststocake barbes m fnnt Another ityie or wgQ maj g, nc. , money rapidly, and as territory U be veils is a bit of plain net or crepe, just am Terj Bespectfnll j log taJcea up vay fast tbesa who desirs covering the face, and crossing the bat W.W.Jones. to caiivaa lor it should maio applies- . T. . . . i. v i. Aott8 tioc witnout delay. en top t:cd in knot at the back, un- UADAlffi L. A. VELASQUCZ. der the hair. Shoulder shawls i of YAUBOI10UGII HOUSE Agent for llorth Carolina; office, wool ar very fashionable. Indeed! Grange Hote coiner Wilmington aod the fancy of the moment small shoul- ' IUU1SI1. M C. Davie streets, one block lr.,m the Yar- der shairls is wonderful" I " "5l v, . : . . . ' i ' . AJUUSTHAD J02IE3, Pr-roTTT, O. V7. XLACniirALL, Tzzxzvzzs, r ... n.v. pnarRgrnsTAur. Parties desiring to Insure tttir prnptrtj ahocld pit-'C-'n this Cc jisy, far the following naon; It Is asis corporation, coa-iialr lzi:-:j td ttibil ity, (two of the moat esaeotial point in an Irxuraoca Ccnpisj) as ths follow ing certificate Irom the Secretary ox cure una ionn: bTAT2 OP ITOHTn CALOLHIA, Dsrxmisrr ct t!7XTC Haxrisu, llzjlih 1C73, To Alt. Wcoa rr Ii ay Coscssj: This Is totertliy that I bava. thorocjhly xtolstd tba Lcrci aCilrs csd fiumnct" ol The Scrthero Uc'-rrwrita's Aacodaiioa," CUlr-b, ITcrs Czr olina, io accord icca with the provbloas of a act to cn:sd zifJlzzi 2. IZ tad il -Battle's nrruaV d-cpt 3. Ttxitzd lO.h Cij cl L'ircb, A. D. i;75, tzd d fisd that said compiay U Uir bziXccss epea czzA pc!r;!;l rl.la ths provisiccs cl its charter, cad la ccrrpliiaca tnth ts .'-tts cf tLs Cists cf Xth Carollca'asd that taey ara pczrzstzd cl tba fc'.'.crlr- trrIurj, wLicb will more fally appear from ttatescat ca Cla la this cCce: Ua'ted Etai es Ccdi (market valaa), $70,C:3CO IT. C. IL Head U adi (ctxket Tiles). ir,1CD CO ts. ia books ever publUhed.betng tha Lila .v,'91 'J, tt TMM? V.r TJt. hirrT Rafflrd HoTtgagea oa Pal I'atc ia U. U (Srt Lcaa) 7 r1! 77" t I Caab ca band, ia Daik ana in basCa ol Arm lJm C. A.J VC tllllll.lC AJb . W 4M I 1- ToUl ' ' . Ci:3C7310 la aaconUac? with 0 e aathnriry ie'c-ttrd U, ct bj tls Lfitrrs, I LtnJ appnrre the Upoit ft said Com paay tlel tbU day. Uivea under my baaJ aal seal cl nHIac WII. H. HO WESTOH, Crttary cl Fasuiox. y "ft- TTt WCKNp Pronrictpr oct. 6. Have your JOB - WOELK dcn5 at tha
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