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THE WEEKLY ERA TUUESDAY, OCT. 30. 1873. A MStartllnr Disclosure- that is all a Lie. In the ClctrJcson-Fbwler Affair. Col. Hughe bore no Challenge. . In reply to the "startling' disclo sures" published In the Conaerra tive papers of this city this morn Inz to be a special telegram made ii n from the coiomns or yesterday's ew York Herald, and charging diiqaauncauon- upon uoi. ungues in consequence of his having borne a hostile cballege from John N. Clarkson to Elbert Fowler of Bris tol, Tennessee, we have this to say : That the charge as presented is an absolute and unqualified falsehood, manufactured for base and contemp tible ends, and first published in the New York Herald to relieve Vir ginia journalism from the Ignominy of originating such a mendacious political canard. On the 16th of July, 1870, when the alleged hostile note (if any) passed between Clarkson and Fow ler, Colonel Hughes was in Abing don, and had nothing whatever to do with the cartel of that date, pass ing, or. said to have passed, between the parties named.- It is true that on the 15th of July, Colonel H. was in Bristol; and acted as Clarkson's friend to get a withdrawal of the offensive language used, or said to have been " used, by Fowler, but when he found that the latter would neither withdraw nor fisrht. he left for his home In' Abingdon, and xfo hostile message was borne by him from or to either party. What was doo afterwards by Clarkson w -wYUkoo Oo. llngtoen knowledge or roimut, mm ltm wtxiid Aa ve rernsen under any circummt nucmm. to bmmr a hostile note to a man declaring be forehand that he would not fight. It would have been boys' play to have done so, and a peremptory challenge would have secured no advantage to his principal whatever, after an unqualified rerusai to ngnt. It would have been more bluster and bravado to cowards a demon stration which Col. Hughes is wholly incapable of making. Whoever the anther of the dis patch to the New York Herald may be, if he knew anything at all about the matter of which he telegraphed, he must or should have known that CoL Hughes did not bear the hostile note (if any passing between the Krties. All he had to do, to set mself right on this point, was to enquire ' of Fowler or Clarkson. either of whom would have assured him. Mr. Hughes' connection with the affair, on the 15th, was a friend ly one, in which the withdrawal of offensive language was sought, and not a hostile meeting. This is all there is to this tremendous affair, of which such a telegraphic display has been made by our co tempora ries. We brand the author of this canard with a deliberate purpose to misrepresent the facts in the case, or with such criminal neglect to in form himself of the exact facts in matter as to disqualify him to act as a reporter for any other than the New York Herald. Slate Journal. INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, i RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA,, Capital, - - $200,000. OFFICERS : Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. F. II. Cameron, Vice President. W. II. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. W. I. Royster, Ass't Med. Di'r. J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. O. H. Perry, Supervising Agent. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod It Cald well, lion John W Cunningham, Col l M Holt, Hon Wm A. smith, ir v j Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen W R Ctox. Col L W Humphrey. U'iw Murphy, Col Wm E Anderson, John G Williams, Col W L Saunders, It Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young. James A Graham, F II Cameron, J J McRae. 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This Medicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, cur ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and BronchUts, Incipient Consumption and also upon the Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and drivingoutthatUydra-headed monster, T)vTVrfi la- It has been tested The Color. A gentleman the other day saw his daughter dipping her little doll baby's dress into a tin-cup and in quired: What are you dolnff, my daugh ter?1 I'm coloring my doll's dress red.' With what?' With beer. What put that foolish notion into your head, child? Yon can't color red with beer.' Yes, I can, pa, because ma said itwaa beer that made your nose And the man had business that required hi ma down town Immediately It fun da are Invested at home and cimaiMtvU unooff our own people. No unnecessary restrictions Imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-forfeitable after two years. ltsomcers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as business men. snd whose worth and integrity are j alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany s strength, solvency and success. THEO II. HILL, Local Aeent, 0. 11. PERKY. Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. XSr Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every county In the fetate. March 13, 1S73. 3S worn by large numbers of persons, and has invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certifi cates which have been received : Physician's Certificate Pitts bo ro. May 4tb, 1863, Dr. Yocso's " Bronchial Ktrup" is a RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public John A. Hanks, M. T , William F. Berry, M. D., Jno. 8. cClenahan, M. D., E. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Pago, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, R. R. Ihrie, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, O. W. Blacknall, M. D., Raleigh, N. C Mat 10th, 1863. I hereby certify that I am well ac auainted with the above named Physi cians, and ttaev are all gentlemen of character and standing in their profes sion. JOSEPH TOMPSON, Mayor of Pittsboro, N. C. From the Il&lctg-I Sentlael. Dr. You no's "Bbokchul Stbup." We are Indebted to Ir. Yoon, of valuable Medicine. It has been tested in many cases and found to be excellent. It is highly approved by the medical profession. BRONCHIAL. SYRUP. I BRONCHIAL. SYIIUF. "Bronchial Syrup" to all those suffering from a similar disease. Yours Respectfully SWAIN. Certificate. Bey. Wm. Helmes. Hettdkbsov, N.C, Aug. 30, 1869. Dr. A. Youno Dear Sir. It affords me pleasure to add my testimony to the merits of your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it for Bronchitis with most happy effect, and confidently recommend it as a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. Respectfully yours, WM. HOLMES. ' Pittsbobo, May 1st, 1868. Dr. A. Youno Sir: My physician pronounced my lungs a good deal af fected, and by the use of one bottle of your Bronchial Syrup, was relieved en tirely, and my health now is very good. Very trulv vours, MISS MARY REID. Raleigh, December 25th, 1868. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: Hav ing had a number of applications for your Cough remedy, think you had better send us a dozen immediately. Very respectful ly, WILLIAM S fc HAYWOOD, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C, April 2nd, 1869. Dr. A. Young, nenderson, N. C. Dear Sir: Please send us per Express, one dozen bottles of your Cough Bal sam. We will remit on receipt of in voice. Respectfully, P. F. PESCTJD & SON, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Williamsboro, N. C, April 10, 1869. Dr. A. Yotrsa Dear Sir : My wife has been suffering with a dreadful cough for eight years, and was so feeble that the physicians thought she could live but a short time ; but after taking a few bottles of your medicine, to the aston ishment of her friends, her health has greatly Improved. I send you this that the afflicted may read and be relieved by your invaluable discovery. 'Very respectfully, fcc, W. I. HTA.TTKR WHITE. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. that retail quick for $10. R. L. WOLCOTT. 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. 20-4 w Letter from Rev. J. II. Dally. Raleioh. N. C, April 19th. 1870. Dr. A. Youso, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in re commending vour Bronchial Syrup" to the notice of such as are afflicted with diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the Throat, within the past two years, (during all which time I have had larnygitis.) it is due you and all who are afflicted in a similar manner, to say that I have experienced more relief from the use of your syrup, than from any other medicine, it is with me indispensable. lours in tnnst, JONATHAN H. DALLY. Certificate from Gov. W. W. Holden Raleigh, N. C, May 22nd, 1869. To Dr. A. Youno: I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the value cf your Bronchial Syrup. I have used it myself, and it has been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and chest. I have no doubt of its great value for the purpose for which it is designed. You have my best wishes in your efforts to mitigate suffering and save human life. Very respectfully, W. W. HOLDEN. Genuine Sent Waltham Watches Cm O. D. The best and cheapest in the world, and the most accurate. Illustrated price list and lowest rates sent free. 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Young Dear Sir: I have been suffering for a number of years with an affection of the throat and lungs. general debility, enlargement of the glands about the neck, pain in my side and chest, and a bad cough. I bad no appetite, and frequently I could not speak above a whisper, and all my friends thought I would speedily nil a Consumptive grave, as most of my family had gone in that way. Great was my surprise and delight. when after using a few bottles of your truly invaluable medicine I was entirely relieved, l now sleep soundly, cat heartily, and can do any kind of work. I am happy to say it does not tire me to sing or to speak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to suffering humanity, I give it to you for publication, if you trunk proper. Very Respectfully, A. S. GARNER. B rink leys ville, March 10, 1869. I have known Mrs. Ann II. Jones for thirty-five years. During that entire period she has been subject to a cough : and in her lite years, sometimes dis tressing. I called to see her on Monday last, and found her about to leave her xoom, which 1 was Informed she had not done in four months. She stated that she had recently greatly improved. which she attributed to a medicine pre pared by Doctor Allen i onng, of Hen derson. She stated that she had used many cough remedies, but had found none so benencial as the one above al luded to. WILL. II. WILLIS, Prest. N. C. Dist. M. P. Church. I take pleasure in stating that I am well acquainted with the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, and his cure is very remark able. JOHN A. M. IK, Pittsboro, N. C. The word panic arose oat of the battle of Marathon. In that im mortal fight a mere handful of I Greeks encountered an infinite) host of Persians and put them to utter root. How did they do it ' The Persian t were smitten by the god Pan with a sudden causeless and extrem fright. They lost their wits; and that state of things took its name from the god who produced it UT),jchemancTi or Soul Cbana. JL ina-. How either sex may fas cinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, lor xoo, togeiner Shirt. Ac A queer book. Ad. T. W1L- I LI AM Jfc Co.. Pubs.. Philadelphia. 4w For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and all Throat Diseases, rsE Wells's Carbolic Tablets, Pat up only in BUT boxes. A TRIED & SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 20: 4 w Letter from 3t. . Webster. Chapel Hill. June 9th, 1S68. Dr. A. Young Sir: You know what a low state I was in when I first came to see you. I then felt that in time on earth was fast passing away. I suffered oau, ana x ooaia not sleep at nlgnt, havingadistressingcougb, with profuse mgni sweats. Now, after taking half a dozen bottles or your JUronchial fcjyrup, I am welL 1 enjoy good health, feeling better than I ever did. Very Respectfully Yours, MARY'E. WEBSTER. Certificate of TIrs. Ann II. Jones. Dr. "A. Youno Dear Sir:1 feel thankful I can say to you, I have tried your Bronchial Syrup, and have found trreat relief from it, I had almost de spaired last M inter of life. I now thank Ood that yoj can make this invaluable medicine to relieve the afflicted. I have suffered forty-five years with a cough, and have expectorated a poxl deal of blood when I coughed. I have seen no Rign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to ie very partic ular in my diet, owing to my bowels being in a bad state : I feel, after taking your medicine, no ill effect, from any thing I eat ; I hope and pray every one who are subject to coughs may try it. I am seventy -one years old, and feel bet ter at this time than I nave lor thirty years, l hope you may do Denenuea in this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for the good your medicine .has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni als of my case if necessary. lour true mend, ANN II. JONES. not be without a bottle of your Bron chial By rup iur en uuies j won OILUAM NEWS OM. Send me i dozen bottles. The following persons, among many others have used this Medicine, either themselves or in their families, and have expressed their approval ofit: Bishop D S DoggettD D Richmond Va. B ishop O F Pierce, D D, Sparta Ga. Bishop T P Davis, Camden, SC. Capt O B Denson, Pittsboro, N C. Frank Waddell, Esq, Hills bo ro. Gov A Rencher, Pittsboro, N C. ; jj J Hanghton, Esqt Gulf. Hon J II Haughton, Newborn. Rev W H Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. DrffW Young, Henderson. Rev N P Reid, tfhomasville.-' " Rev II H Gibbons, Durhams. Maj Frank Hawkins, Vaiden, Miss. Rev A W Mangttm, Flat River, N C. R R. Tl bnrtnn. Rector !iisfonnl Episcopal Episcopal Rector Church. Pittsboro, N C. Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector Church. Tarboro, N C. Rev W S PettflcTew. Rector rtl - , XT inurcn, lienaersuu, John Manning, Attorney at Law, Pitts boro, North Carolina. Chas M Busbee, Attorney at Law Ral eigh, N C. ' Hon A W Venable, Attorney at Law, Oxford, N C. Gen W P Taylor, Pittsboro, N C. Col W R Swain, Tallahassee, Fla. Dr A B Hawkins, Tallahassee, Fla. Col PEA j ones, Henderson, N C. Also Refers to Rev W M Wingate, D D, W F College, Forestville, N C. ' r--n Rev WT Brooks, D D, W F College, Forestville, N C. . , Prof VVm Royal, Raleigh, N C. ' 3T Price One Dollar per Bottle. Liberal discount to the Trade.-i Inquire of your Druggist, or Address Mrs. Dr. A. TOOTGj 49ly. Raleigh, N. C S T ATI O N. E R,Y-. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office of Secretart of State, Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 15, lfc73. In pursuance of law, sealed proposals will be received at this office until the first day of November, 1873, for furnish ing the following amounts and kinds of Stationery, to-wit: . - 150 realms Book Paper.sized and calen dered. 24x38. 45 lb. 61 reams Legal Cap Paper. - " Letter Paper, Congress. " Com j Note Paper, Congress " Billet Note Paper. " Account l " Enrolling - " Flat Letter ' " " Flat Cap " " Medium " " Demy . " ......... " Tax List Paper, sized. 22x34. CO lbs. . 20 reams Letter Paper, i sheets. Litho graphed Head, 5 changes. 4 reams Letter Paper, whole sheets, Lithographed Head, 5 changes. 1 ream Com. Note Paper, i sheets, Lithographed Head 2 reams Packet Note Paper, i sheets, Lithographed Head. 1 ream Packet Note Paper, whole sheets, Lithographed Head. 3 reams Blotting Paper, large sheets. 18 J reams Wrapping Paper, brown, heavy. 21 reams Wrapping Paper. 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Youno Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup for hoarse ness and sore throat, several times, and it proved a very excelleut remedy. It has not failed to afford relief in a single instance. I think it worthy of a place in every family. May eminent success at tend your elforts to relieve human suf fering, release send me two more bot tles, and I will remit amount duo on their reception. V ery truly, Rc., T. M. JONES, Prest. Female College, Warrenton, N. C. A Case of Astnnia Cured. Chatitam County. May 9th, 1SC8. Dr. A. Youno Sir: My daughter has been troubled with Asthma lrorn infancy. Her cough and breathing were at times so bad, I would think she could scarcely live. But after taking a few bottles of your invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health. Respectfully, M. HARRIS. Warrenton Female College. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: Your 'Bronchial Sirup" is growing in pon-- ularity with us. Please send 6 bottles to Mr. T. J. Southall, Norfolk, Va., by Express. 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As there is no debilita tion, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the operation of this most ex eellent medicine, which never strains or tortures the digestive organs, but causes them to work In a perfectly natural manner ; hence persons taking them do not become pale and emaciated, but on the contrary, while all impurities are being removed, the combined action of the Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry puri fies and Invigorates the body, and a ro bust state of health is the result of their united action. Price 25 cents a box. Sold by all Druggists. Principal office. 43 and 50 Cortlandt St New York. 16 iw. MONSIEUR E. BESSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, West Side of Fayettevllle St, Opposite Metropolitan Ball, IS NOW PREPARED TO GIVE FITS to all who may favor him with a call. Letter from IV. Q. Waddell, Esq., Attorney at Lawi Pittsboro. October 8tb. 1868. I hereby certify that Dr. A. Young's kronen la i syrup is an txceuent Medi cine for Dyspepsia. I have sutfered much with that disease, and found great relief from your truly ylule pnmr- ation For lironchlal affection it sur passes anything I have ever seen tried. It has aoauired irreat notoriety from wonderful cure it effected in the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, of this county, who a year or eighteen months ago was thought to be in the last stage of con sumption, but at this time is a hearty and well man. M. Q. WADDELL. Office of Iialeigh Episcopal Methodist, ltALXlQH, iN. J., May ZlSt, 1S7U. Dr. Allen Youngs Dear Sir : I have for several years been troubled with Bronchial Affection, and after having tried various remedies for that disease. I am free to say that I have received more benefit from your "Bronchial Syrup" than from any and all other medicines which I have yet used. Those who are afflicted with Bronchitis, Incip- . j . . i -1 , tent uonsumpuon ana uygpepsia win ever owe you a debt of gratitude for so valuable a remedy, wishing you an abundant success in the sale of this de servedly popular Medicine, l am yours rrujy, J. B. BOBBITT, Editor. From OTrs. The. late ef miller, TVllmlnglen, IV. C. Dr. Yocno Sir: I have used the Bronchial Syrup, and find it a most ex eellent family medicine. ery itespecuuuy, Mrs. TI10S. September 8lh, 1SC8. MILLER. A Case ef Croup. Fair Haveic. N. C, Oct. 15th, 1868. Dr. A. You0-iftr.--Mv son who la about twelve years old. had a most vio lent attack of Croup, and by the use of the Bronchial Syrup, he was relieved in a few minutes. Truly Yours, GEORGE W. FOOSHEB, Taixahasskk, Fla., March 17, '68. Dr, Allkw Youno : It affords me much pleasure to state that my wife ha been entirely restored from a severe ats tack of Asthma, with which, she has been afflicted for several years. I can confidently reconynend the use of your Tallaiiasse, Fla., Oct. 1, 1869. Dr. Allen Youno -Dear Sir : I am happy to see from your circular, and to hear from various portions of the coun try, that your Bronchial Syrup is doing so much good. I think it worthy of a place in every family, and would advise you to ship a large quantity to this place and various portions of the State, as we have a good many visitors from the North, who spend their winters here, that are troubled with affections of the throat and chest. . WUbim yi roo.l. n n n mi m, . very respectfully Joup. y A. B.ilAWKINS, M. I, As a First-Class Hews and Literary Journal, it is Unexcelled. Embraced it its columns is a more complete, compact, yet comprehensive history of the world's doings, from week to week, than can possibly be found in any other journal. 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Clubs of five, remitting ten dollars. will be entitled to six copies. .Remittances should be made by mon ey Orders, drafts, or registered letters. juetters may be addressed to The He- public Publishing Company, or to Hon. J. M. Edmunds, Secretary of the Union Republican Congressional Committee, Washington, D. C. TV-fee B.rUlePbU.Ml Caifaiir, j $400 R E W'A R D.' Executive Department, State of North Carolina, i:.:-v i ,i( Iialeigh, Oct. 8, 1873. Proclamation by the Governor. Whereas, Official Information has been received at this Department'that R. A. Owens, alias Jenkins, late of the county of Gaston, stands charged with the murder or Jonn w. cneen, oi saio county; and that the said Owens has fled the State, or so. concealed himself that the ordinary process or law cannot be served upon liim : Now, therefore, I, Tod R. Cai-dweli., Governor of the State ef North Caro lina, by virtue of authority .in me vest ed by law, do issue this my proclama tion, offering a reward of FOUR JIUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest and delivery of the said R. A. Owens alias Jenkins, to the sher iff of Gaston county, in the town of Dallas, and I do enjoin all officers of the law and all good citizens of the State to aid in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our city of Raleigh, on th r day of October. -" . . . ., uu ii. s. the ninety-eighth year" of Amer ican independence. TOD R. CALDWELL. By the Governor: ' J. B. Neathery, Private Secretary Description : Owens is about 25 years old, six feet h'gh, weigh about 165 pounds, fair com plexion, dark hair, blue eyes, a long nose and was clean shaven when he left. When he smiles a wrinkle runs across his cheek towards his ear. . 18-4 w EDWARDS 4 BROUGHTON ' 1 PRAcrrfcAL' !! T AN EXQUISITE CIIROMO, Size 14x20, in 18 Colors- .'. 'The Htrawberry Girl," : For Every Subscriber to , HEARTH and HOME - For 1873.. oil: hMiiHfnl rhrnmn. whfoh ihA i ah era uf He AttTrr and IIomk hare to produce the beautiful ookorlaK m.ii shading of the original. A copy xs nou within easy reach of every Home in America'' " " ' , The Journal itself is a rich treasure for any Household. A single volume contains about i&o.OOO worth of snlen did engravings, finely prhated, and of a highly pleasing and instructive charac ter. It has, also, a vast amount oi me choicest reading, carefully prepared, and full of instruction. With all these attractions, and other improvements contemplated, the prico of Hearth and Home continues at the low rate of oniy $3 a year, or 1 for Hearth and Home and the American Agriculturist. (With the Agriculturist there will also be presented a most beau tiful Chromo of an original picture, oainted expressly for this purpose, en titled "Mischief Drewing," by B. F. Reinhart. Sent, mounted, for only 5 cents extra. N. B. 4.75 secures both papers lor the vear 1873, and both Chro- mos, mounted and sent prepaid. The Hearth and Home Chromos are delivered in the order in: which the names are received. No charge for the Chromo when taken at the olhco, un mounted. ' If to be sent prepaid, un mounted, 20 cents must be sent for pay ment aud packing. 2t will be mounted and varnished, ready for putting into a frame, for 30 ets extra that is, lor no cents it win ne mounted. Varnisbed. Packed, and sent Prepaid to subscribers (to Heorth and Home for 1873.) That is, the Htarth and Home Chromo will be delivered At office. Unmounted, Free. " . mounted, 30c extra. If sent prepaid, unmounted,20c extra. " mounted, 50c extra. We advise all to have them mounted, before leavina the omce. as in large quan tities we are able to have them mounted for a quarter of the cost of doing it singly and better than it can be usually be done elsewhere. The subscription price of the 4neri caat Agriculturist, which is well known as one of the oldest and best magazines in the world, for the Farm, Garden, and Household, is $1.50 a year. One copy each of Hearth and iloine, Weekly, and American Agriculturist, Month ly will be sent one year for $4.- 32 cents additional postage when the papers are to go to British America. ORANGE JUDD & CO., Pub., 11 "245 Broadway, N. Y. A New. Era in. Journalism. ; Book and Job , Printers, 1 ' - Fayette vine Street, t (Old Standard Xluildinc.; RALEIGH,. T. C Are now prepared to ' execute very description of f . ( fla in nnd fancy BOOK & JOB PRINTING . ; . ..; ' l .-. from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, on as reasonable terms as the same work can he done at any estab lishment in the State. : We will keep constantly on hand, oi print to order, , Solicitor, Superior Court Clerk, Slier iff and Magistrate's Blanks of the latest improved form, on most rea sonable terms. COMPKTKIS rlUCB AND BXWVTIOM with the best and cheapest houses in the State. . Special attention paid to SCHOOL CATALOGUES, CIRCULARS AND BRONZED . . TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mail promptly attended to, ted work shipped by Mail or Express ttany portion of the State. ; fLi2 Agents for S. COLLINS t CO'S News, Book and Job Inks at manufacturers prices, freight added. Orders solicited. EDWARDS fe BROUGHTON, Box 178, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 1, 1871. 39 tf. SCHEDULES, Piedmont Alr-Llne Railway. I year. J!STo every getter up of a CLUB OF TEN, ono copy will be sent freo for one T liming too, JS. o. K ITTBKLLS Spbinqs, Oct. 14, 1869. Dr. A. YotrNO Sir: I have used your Bronchial 8yrop in the Female College at Kittrells' Springs, and it gives me great pleasure to testify to its valua ble properties. It acted like a charm in every case. 1 commend it to every family as a safe and efficient remedy. ery respectruiiy, C. B. RIDDICK, Prest. K. S. Female College. Hksderson, Aug. 25, 1870. Db. A. Younj Dear Sir: I wish to add my testimony to that of many others in regard to your "Bronchial Syrup." One of my children about seven years of age was taken very sick with Whoop ing Cough and Measles. I procured some of your medicine and gave it to the little sufferer and am pleased to in form you that it acted like a charm in this case. I can enfidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. Very Respectfully, KUBEKT VAUUliAjN. Chatham Coxjutt, N. C, Nov., 1868. Dr. A. Youno -Sir: I am happy to inform you that my cough which has troubled me for some time, is relieved by the use of a small quantity of .your Bronchial Syrup, sent and recommend- .1 A. 1 Haw . - PunfihA. Pittsboro, N. C You will please send me several bottles of your valuable me dicine, as I have a sister and niece in New York, thought to have lung disease, and I think your medicine will be a great use to them. ' xours ivespecuuu y. Mks. WRIGHT COTTON. .tiims and Bronchitis Cured. iJTTiJETOir, N. C, Nov. 21, 1871. Db. A. Yoxtno. Pittsboro, N. C. Dear Sir: Those who have used your Bronchial eyrup here nave maae a nnai cure- of Asthma and Bronchitis. My wife has been entirely cured or an Asthma of lonir standi utr. after I had anent a hundred dollars for other med icines without a particle of relief. Would A MOSTBEAUTIFBI. CHROMO, A Perfect Copy of an Original S400 Painting, by B. F. Bein hart. entitled : ."Mischief Brewing," Size, Hxl3, in 16 colors. PRESENTED ' Presented to every Subscriber to the American Agriculturist for 1873. A splended Ornainentfor every Home The above most attractive gift is be ing supplied to subscribers as their names are received. It is printed in 16 colors, which giye the shading of the original painting so perfectly that it is usi as ss gooa lor ail practiuu purposes and few persons can tell the copy from the original. Any aud every subscri ber for 1873, will be entitled to this pic ture, on remitting 25 cents to pay for mounting, packing, and postage. The picture will be delivered at the office, unmounted, fra of charge, or if mount ed, for 15 cents extra. If to go by mail, unmounted, 10 cents must be sent to cover cost of packing and postage. It will be mounted on heavy binder s board, and Varnished, ready for use, even without any frame, or for putting into a frame, for 15 cents extra tliat is, for US cents it will be Mounted, Var nished, Packed and sent Post-paid, w ruvacrwersfor 1873 N. B-The American Chromo will be delivered : At the office, Unmount, Iff Altntffda Sent by mail Unmounted, 10c extra. ' . ATtra. We advise all to have them mounted before leaving the office, as in the large quantities we put up, we are able to mount them for a Quarter of the cost of itnlno It T . . ii..n It ran -"jgiy, ana newer w usually be done elsewhere. ORANGE JUDD & CO., Pub.. - 245 Broadway, N. x. 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All writing paper and paper used in blank books to be perfect, animal sized and loftsdried : to weigh not less than ten pounds to the letter ream and in pro portion thereto. All bids must contain samples of the several kinds of paper proposed to be furnished, and state distinctly the price per pound or ream of each kiad. Books and dockets marked to be in half-binding, leather back and paper sides : those marked 3 to be in full binding Russia backs and bands. For furtlffer information in relation to books can be obtained at the office of the Secretary of State, where samples cau also be seen. Washington, D. C. Rooms Union Rep. Cong. Committee, Washington, D. C, Feb. 4, 1873. The undersigned is well acquainted with the gentlemen who have under taken the publication of The Republic, and has entire confidence in their devo tion to Republican principles and in their ability to successfully accomplish the important work they have under taken. The enterprise is earnestly recom mended as worthy of the active and liberal support of Republicans through out the country. 43 J. M. Edmunds, Secretary. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS JL for Sale her Plantation, known as Streeter Farm. A healthy location, convenient to good Schools. Churches near by. Fine water. There are some 2,000 Acres of Land ; about 1,300 in cultivation. Well tim bered, woodland so arranged as to render fencing, woods mould, very con venient. The very best Shell Marie on all pans or the r arm. It is useless to speak of the produc tiveness of these Lauds. Corn, all kinds of grain, and Clovers yield abundant; but its reputation is The line or the Jew York, .Norfolk and Charleston Rail Road is now being run out and it passes through my plantation. "The Cotton Farm of the East," situated in Greene county, 8 miles from hnow am, and 6 miles lrorn Marlboro, Pitt county. A Railroad line recently established within 3 miles of this Farm, lending from Wilson to Greenville, which is designed going'into operation this Fall. Large Commodious Owelling', all necessary out buildings needful to a larm this size, newly and neatly luted up. Terms shall be easy. I will sell, if desired, all my personal property with the Farm. l invite purchasers to visit my place and judge for themselves, or address me.- . Xhe Great Achievement of the IVlneteenth Century. THE 1AILY GRAPHIC. All the News and full of Pictures. The Daily Graphic Is the title of a newspaper, published in New York, which is achieving the most remarkable journalistic success ever chronicled. It is an eight-page evening paper (three editions daily), elegantly printed, and conducted by the ablest editorial talent attainable. As a newspaper the Daily Graphic stands in the first rank, and contains regularly - A LEAVE Express Train, Mail Train, PKTER8BURG. 10:.r0ain Mail, Express, XV. T. ADAMS & SN, Manufacturers and Dealers in STiffi-A-M ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST BIILL8, Plows, If arrows, . Cultivators, II o i ting macules, . and all kind of AgricuUurs Free. 15c extra, i All articles to be delivered before the 1st day of January, at the Capitol build ing, unless otherwise agreed by the Sec retary of State. Contracts will be awarded to the low est bidder for each class offering suffi cient security. 1 WM. H, HOWERTON, - - - Secretary of State. : 15 tnov 1. - JJ EMOYAIi. We nave removed to our new building ON FAYETTEVILLE STREET, Opposite METROPOLITAN HALL, where we extend a most cordial wel come to our friends and acquaint ances. WlLLIAMSOR, UPCHUBCX & ThOKAS. , C. ECCLES, Proprietor, CENTRAL HOTEL, ;, CHARLOTTE,' N. C. . March 7, 1873. 171 tf . CASTINGS. , All work neatly and promptly exe cuted, by skilful workmen, on the most reasonable terms. 7 ! Tne senior partner has had over 40 years experience in the business, and feels justified in saying that he can give entire satisfaction. , - , . WANTED 100.000 pounds of old Cast Iron, for which the highest market price will be paid, in cash or exchange for work. ,.t Works one square West of Ceura , House.. Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1873. w3m 10,000 A rare chance J . , ull nart.ie'lara Agents ft ee, or 6 sam- i lesfor 81. Ad- Waktjed dress Pitts burgh Supply I Co., Pittsburg, - IP- ; ,.. -. , IS-6m . , r MONTH. W. V. H. SMITH. GEO. V. STRONG.' SMITH & STRONG, i .... Attorneys and Counsellors at Law; 66 in Raleigh, N. C. " The Very Latest and Fullest News from all Parts of the World. Its great feature consists in the fact that it is not only a newspaper, but an illustrated newspaper as well. Four of its pages are filled with choice reading matter telegrams, editorials, general and localjiews, items, gossip, and cor respondence on the freshest and most interesting topics. The remaining four pages consist of SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS, executed in the most faultless and ar tistic style, and portraying accurately and fully all leading events within twenty-four hours after their occurrence. Those who have made journalism a study, and fully appreciate the great enterprise manifested in the collection ; and publication of news by the aid of the telegraph, steam presses, and the development of journalistic talent, have been fond of advancing the theory that the next advance in that field would re sult in a newspaper furnishing in its regular issues pictures of all current prominent events. That theory is a theory no longer ; the newspaper of thf I that paper is the Daily Gav. fTrSiSvMVA ?..onlV i'he deootwill beciiMt'iA,i.. U No goods, will be received after hour. . , . , , J. C. SPKrUG, 63 tf. Eng. and Gen. Manager. - , - i, M. I Richmond fe Danville, Richmond A , Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. C0NDENSEDTI1IE.TA13LE. In effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 12, - 1873. 0 I NO NORTH. Stations. Mail. Leave Charlotte, 10.00 p. m. " Air Line Ju.10.00 " " Salisbury, 10.00 a.m. " Greensboro, 8.30 " " Danville, 6.U0 " " Burkville, 11.35 " at Richmond, 2.17 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. ' Mail. Leave Richmond, 1.28 p. m. liurkvule. 4.4a " Danville, 9.18 " Greensboro 12.20 a. in. Salisbury, 2.38 " Air-Line Ju-4.29 " Ar. at Charlotte, 4.35 " GOING KAST. Stations. t MaiL Leave Greensboro S.05 a. m. Co. Shops, 4.45 - Raleitcti. 8.36 Ar. at Goidwboro, 11.1 Leave 2.30 p. tn Ar. Exprcns. 8.15 a. im. 8.30' " 10.21 " 12.45 " 3.12 p. tu. 7.30 ' 10.17 " Exjrcss. 6.0(1 a. in. 8.29 12.48 p. in. 3.50 J.(HJ " 8.10 " 8.15 Express. 12.20 a. m. rn. "Ar 9.35 p, NOIITIIWESTEUX N. C. II. It. (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro, 4.30 P. M. Arrive at Salem, 0.25 P. M, Leave Salem, 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro, ' 10.00 " X Mail trains daily, both ways, over en tire length of roads. f On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda tion leave Richmond at 9.42 a. in., arrive a! Iluikeville 12.45 p. ni leave Jiurke- llu o.35a. ni., arrive at Richmond 8.41 a. in. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte aud Richmond (without change.) - .Papers that have arrangements to ad. vertise the schedule of this company will please print as above. " For further information address S. E. ALLEN, . Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro. N. C T. if. R. Talcott. Engineer fe Gen'l Superintendent. Office Petersburg R. R. Co., i March -27th. 1872. ON AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the' trains will run as follows ; WELDON. ' 7:40 a in , '8:25 p in , ARRIVE AT Express, Mail, 7:00 pm I LEAVE PETERSBURG Mail, ( 5:40am Express 3:50 pm ARKIVE AT WELDON. . 9:45 a v ' ' 6:60 p m TRAINS.. Leave Petersburg, 00 a m Leave Weldon J - 6:00 a ni Arrive at Weldon. Arrive at Petersburg, GASTON Tit A IN, Leave Petersburg-, J Leave (iaoo, i , , f ArrJr ' Gaston. - jkrrivo Petersburg. , Freights ' for Gaston Branch will be FREIGHT 4:00 p m 12:20 p in rj.j C:15 a ni 1:15 p in . 8:10 p in nrrvAuiaa wliiii ronrta,- LOIS nirvBii"--i . - '. cuwveuieDb 1 -r - aPJt 31"" l' suitor trio most careiu -" endless variety of experiments, gradu ally perfected during the pa4 twelve years, aney uepenu upon lsiprove- ments in nthograpny ana tne applica tion of the photographic camera, uy their aid a picture is engraved an I made ready to print in from twenty liinutes to two hours. Costly and elaborate plates, works of arts, scenes of il teres t, are reproduced and pictured Ibiii with equal facility and the most scrupulous fidelity. . Illustrations of leading events are engraved and prepared for tie press even uerore tne accompanying ivntten narrative or description leaves tli hands or tne compositor. . or the proper practical wofiiing of so great an enterprise, Till: uil.Vr'ilic COMPANY was formed, with A Capital of $500,000 Ti Gold, months and, months before tie first is sue of the Daily Graphic! the most extensive preparations were tnade, and to-day TllU UKAI'HIU CvMlr AiN i has - The Larerest and most Complete . Newspaper Establishment In the United States. In the trreat work of illustrating the events of the day an extensive corps of the best known and most acconipu&hea artists are constantly engaged. The Paper for the Household. Price, f 12 per year, or fl for 3 months. Address, ; . . THE DAILY GRAPHIC, . 39 and 41 Fark place,; tf.40 New York city. FOB SALE-CHEAP! ONE NEW FlliSl-Aaiixv-RING'S Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Safe cost in New Yoric S7a.uu, and has all the latest improyeuieiii. Will be sold cheap for cash the owner having no use for it. Can be seen at the Commission House of W. IL Jones A Co. Raleigh, N. CV SHAFFER. R. F. JONES & CO., RALEIGH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' cotton" . factors and',''"' Wholesale &; Retai Grocers, ' ' Wilmlatrteu Street, orrosiTE acArket no use, In their wholesale dmirlmnnt ti offer to the trade, a large stock of first class groceries at prices that have and will continue to attract tho trade. They have in store . . , J200 Gals. S. II. Syrup. " 300 Bushels bolted meal. 1200 Pounds cream cheese. 40 Dozen can fresh peaches. 25 lloxett adauiaiiline caudles. 1000 Pounds pure candy, assorted. 100 Boxes cakes and crackers fresh. 50 Bbla. superfine and family flour. 50,000 Water proof percussion caps. . r t n , am T k 1 . iov DacKK nue AAtverpooi salt. 40 Do sen boxes axle grcane. 72 Dox.. Masons Blacking. 3000 Pounds family. ooh i zo Cases in ixeapjokies., Powder, Shot, . snu ti, Tobacco, : ' ' Soda, 8 nice, , Uv- if "''..' r.P.ipper, Tea. . Ac, Ac. Bulk meat and Breakfast Strips, snd full assortment of other roods trenr- ally sold in grocery stor . Call and ex amine the quality or t:. ir goods and price. Conningmonto!. produce solio ited. ,,t . , s i 18 3m PITTSBOKO HOTEL, Pittsboro. Cltli.iiA Co., 3S". C II. II. IIIJUKE, I rssrietor. f V:.
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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