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? . ... J- Jw. 4 6 THE WEEKLY ERA. WEEKLY ERA. THE "COLLINS CAST"--- PROSPECTUSES. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHEDULES. CAST STEEL PLOWS. A New Era in Journalism. J. M. ROSEN CAUM Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Richmond fc Danville, Richmond & Danville R. W., X. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 12, 1873. ISO NORTH. Stations. MaiU Leave Charlotte, 10.00 p.m. " Air Line Ju.10.06 Express. 8.15 a. m. 8.30 44 Salisbury, 10.06 a. m. Greensboro, 3.30 " Danville, 6.20 " Burkville. 11.35 44 10.21 12.45 44 3.12 p. m. 7.36 44 10.17 44 Ar. at Richmond, 2.17 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. Leave Richmond, 1.28 p. m. 44 Burkville, 4.45 44 Express. 6.08 a. m. 9.17 44 it Danville, 9.18 44 Greensboro 12.20 a. m. Salisbury, 2.38 44 Air-Line Ju 4.29 44 1.41 p. m. 3.50 6.46 44 8.54 44 4.36 44 4t Ar. at Charlotte, 4.35 44 GOING EAST. Stations. Leave Greensboro Co. Shops, 44 Raleigh, MaiU Express. 3.05 4.45 a. m. 12.20 a. m. A O Q 8.35 44 5.26 44 Ar. at Goldsboro, 11.15 Leave 2.30 p. m NORTHWESTERN N. C. R. R. (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro, 4.30 P. M. Arrive at Salem, 6.25 P. M. Leave Salem, 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro, 10.00 A 44 Mail trains daily, both ways, over en tire length of roads. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda tion leave Richmond at 9.42 a. m., arrive at Burkeville 12.45 p. m., leave Burke- -ville 5.35 a. in., arrive at Richmond 8.44 a, m. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond (without change.) Papers that nave arrangements to ad- vertise me scneauie oi tnis company will please print as above. For further information address S. E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N. C. 1. M. Jtit TALCOTT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent. Office Petersburg R. R. Co., March 27th, 1872. N AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the trains will run as follows : O LEAVE WELDON. Express Train, Mail Train, 7:40 a m 3:25 p m ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express, Mail, 10:50 a m .7:00 p m LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mall, 5:40 a m Express, 3:50 p m ARRIVE AT WELDON. . Mail, 9:45 a Express, 6:50 p N FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg. 8:00 a m m m Leave Wcldon. 5:00 a m Arrive at Weldon, 4:00 p m Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p m GASTON TRAIN. Leave Petersburg, Leave Gaston, Arrive at Gaston, Arrive at Petersburg. Freights for Gaston 6:15 a m 1:15 p m 12:50 p m 8:10 p m Branch will be received at the Petersburg depot only on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. The depot will be closed at 5:00 p m No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRiGG, 53 tf. Eng. and Gen. Manager. QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Raleigh fe Augusta Air Line, Superintendent's Office, Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 29, 1872. On and after Saturday, Nov. 1872, trains on the R. & A. A. L. 30th. Road will run daily, (Sunday excepted,) follows : Mail train leaves Raleigh, Arrives at Sanford, Mail train leaves Sanford, Arrives at Raleigh. 3.35 P. M. 6.15 44 6.30 A. M. 9.20 44 Mail train makes close connection at Raleigh with the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, to and from all points N orth. And at Sanford with the Western Railroad, to and from Fayetteville and points on Western Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, dec 4 tf. Superintendent. NORFLEET IUNSTON, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, CORNER OF Cabarrus and McDoicell Streets, RALEIGH, N. C. IS NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL kinds of work in his lino with neat ness and dispatch. Raleigh, Sept. ISth, 1873. 1 II. C. ECCLES, Proprietor, CENTRAL HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C. M arch 7, 1873. 17 tfi c. c. willard, ebbi'tt house WASHINGTON, 8 3m r. c. These plows are incontestibly the best made in America for all purposes of the i arms, and being most durable also, ARE THE CHEAPEST. TJey are made of all sizes from one to six horse right or left hand, with or Wo kmfe 7. evolving coulter, gaugewheel and chain. CObT according to size and furniture ONE HORSE, Plain, $12.50 to $15. Two horse, plain, $18 to $24, actual freight charges to be added. " Can be seen in use at "HOLLY on the Tarboro road, or illustrated catalogue aud price list furnished on applica tion to SffAffPRRTTAPRTS A front a 20-tf READ ! READ ! GREAT BRADLEY'S MADE Pure white Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc, Chemically combined. Will last three times as long as the best lead and oil mixed in tbe ordinary way. ALWAYS READY FOR USE. SOLD BY THE GALLON. One gallon covers twenty square yards two coats. Wo especially call the attention to PROM PROFESSOR W. G. Wake M C: U KNIOHT-Uear Sir . We Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on our ,j.v, :- u,,v. u l t nu ib, iuuuuu it, nag npiicu ujr uuv uaviu uJ o. pvl ItJUCO in SUCH WrK yet W6 have a good job. We shall continue to use it, believing that in point of econmy durability and facility of application it is superior to any other pigment offered in the market. Very Respectfully, " W. G. SIMMONS. Darnestown, Montgomery Co. Md., Oct. 6, 1873. Mr. C. R. Knight, Sole Agent for Bradley's Patent Enamel Raint. Drar Sir I received your favor of tbe 3d inst., asking my opinion of the "Bradley Patent Enamel Paint,' for which you are Agent. It affords me pleas ure to add my testimonial with many others, of its value and thorough adaptation to the Rural Districts especially. Having a practical experience of thirty years in preparing plans and building with all branches of Artisans and Mechanics, and used most of the material tor painting, JfJLTMNT JZJSAMKL I'AlJXT," owing to Its. portabilility, being mixed of all shades and quantities to suit. I applied it for inside and outside work and found it dried thoroughly covered the surface perfect and dried with a beautiful Enamel luster, and covered twenty square yards two coats. I have recommended its use to others in the city of Washington and lower Maryland, with equal satisfaction and good results. Mixing colors by ordinary Mechanics is not often done to the satisfaction of proprietors and this " Paint" being already mured all desired shades and frequently to suit, renders it more desirable in " Rural Districts." I cheer fully recommend its general use and feel assured that all who use it will be satis fied that it is all that is claimed' Durable, Beautiful and Economical." Yours respectfully, JOHN L. DuFEIF. Architect and Builder Mr. C. P. Knight : -At the recommendation of your patent Bradley's" Paint to my house. I have pleasure in stating that it has proved highly satisfactory, covering more surface than you promised, is more cvuuuuiitoi) aiiu yaixio utivi bum uiuiuaij paiuv, aiiu is ix KVL 11 J 111 uiSa greeable odor. Yours respectfully, JOHN WETHERED. i Baltimore, Dec. 10, 1872. Mu. C. P. Knight Bear Sir : It affords me much pleasure to say to you that the Bradley Patent Enamel Paint far exceeds my expectations in economy, beau ty, and I have every reason to believe in durability. More than twelve months since, I painted the roof of my house (Mansion House) withthe Bradley Patent Enamel Paint, and I was so well pleased with it, I determiiedto paint the fronts of the 44 Hotel," and lam most happy to say that it gives mepW&c1f satisfaction. In conclusion, I will say, if this testimonial will be of any advantage to you, you are at liberty to use it. Yours most respectfully, ISAAC ALBERTSON, ilansion House Hotel, Cor. Fayette and St. Paul Sts. Baltimore. Hillsboro, Va, July 14, 1873 Mr, C. r. Knight. Sole General Agent. 93 West Lombard Street. Baltimore. Md. Sib We the undersigned having used Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, lor which J. Early Thompson is agent, cheerfully certify that for beauty of finish, durability and economy it is in ouropin without an equal. Yours very respectfully, THOMAS E. CAMP, MANLEY HAMMERSLEY, RODNEY MATTHEWS. Baltimobb, Md., Sept. 30, 1872. C. P. Knighl. Esq. Dear Sir: I nave bad the Bradley s Patent Enamel Paint, which I purchased from you, used inside and outside, both at my dwelling and store, for two sea sons. It gives me great pleasure to be able to say, that it comes fully up to your recommendations in facility of use, economy, dnrability and beauty. Yours truly, THOMAS J. IRVING, 168 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Princb Ghorob Countt. October 24, 1872. C P. Knight, JZsq., Baltimore Dear Sir Having given your paint a test of six months, I take pleasure in say ing that it comes fully up to your representation, and I think looks as well now as when first applied. It maintains its gloss and color perfectly, and I think will outlast any other paint I have ever seen. Very respectfully, : . . ; MURRAY ADDISON. C. P. KNIGHT, "Sole Agent. , . . Vs - 93 w- Lombard Street, Baltimore. X Specimens and Price list furnished gratis. Baltimore, Nov. 2d, 1873. i 21 8m WINXAMUARNOLD FARM," three miles east of Raleigh, Raleigh, N. C. READ ! READ ! DISCOVERY. PATEIVX ENAMEL PAINT. FROM the following testimonials of the Paint : SIMMONS, WAKE FOREST. Forest College. N. C. Oct. 4th M7?t have for several months been using your College Building, and are well tilea.tari ; - i i . . . jnwou 1 was induced to try " BRADLEY S Ashltns, Baltimore Bo- Md., May 27, 1872 f a friend. I was induced to app The Great Achievement of the Nineteenth Century THE DAILY GRAPHIC. All the News and. full of Pictures. The Daily Graphic i.3 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 Datly Graphic stands in the first rank, and contains regularly 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 local news, items, gossip, and cor respondence on the freshest and most Interesting topics. The remaining four pages consist or SPLENDID ILLUSTRATIONS, executed in tne most iauitiess. and ar tistic style, and portraying accurately and fully all leading events within twen ty-four hours after their occurrenee.- - Those wno nave maae 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 iond oi 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 theory no longer ; the newspaper of the future is the newspaper of to-dav. and tnat paper is tne uaily ubaphic. The processes which render this marvellous achievement an existing fact are the re sult of the most careful study and an endless variety ot experiments, gradu ally perfected during the past twelve years. They depend upon improve ments in lithography and the applica tion of the photographic camera. By their aid a picture is engraved and made ready to print in from twenty minutes to two hours. Costly and elaborate plates, works of arts, scenes of interest, are reproduced and pictured lorth with eaual facilitv and the most scrntmlrms naeiity. illustrations or leading .events are engraved and prepared for the press even before the accompanying written narrative or description leaves the hands of the compositor. ? For the proper practical working of j A - m I" rf-t . -fc v r w so great an enterprise, yixA.rxxij COMFAN Y was formed, with. A Capital of $500,000 ir Gold, months and months before the first is sue of the: Daily Graphic, the most extensive preparations were madeand to-dar THE GRAPHIC COMPANY has Tbe Largest and Most Complete Newspaper Establishment in the United. States. In the great work of illustrating the events of the day an extensive corps of the best Known and most accomplished artists are constantly engaged. The Paper for the Household Price, 12 per year, or $3 for 3 months. Address, THE DAILY GRAPHIC, 39 and 41 Park place, tf.40 New York City. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. W. T. ADAMS & SON, Manufacturers and Dealers in STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Hositingr Machies, and all kind of CASTINGS. All work neatly and promptly exe cuted, by skilful workmen, on the most reasonable terms. The senior partner has had over 40 years experience in the business, and lee Is jus titled 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. Works one square west or court Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1872. w3m FOB SAIiE CHEAP! O ,NE NEW FIRST-CLASS HER RING'S Patent Fire and Burglar Proof Safe cost in New YorJc $875.00, and has all the latest improvements. Will be sold cheap for cash the owner having no use for it. Can be seen at the Commission House of W. H. Jones fc Co., Raleigh, N. C. 7 tf A. W. SHAFFBR, (Successor to A. Kline,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS & SnOES, China, Creckerr and Class.rare, Gents FURNISHING GOOD and SHIRTS a Speciality. CORNER Fayetterllle and Ilargeu Street.. RALEIGH, N. C. 18-3m K. F. JONES & CO., RALEIGH, N. C. COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON FACTORS AND WHOleSale & Retail GfOCerS. I VWIUI Wilmington Street, OPPOSITB MARKET HOUSE, In their wholesale denartm offer to the trade a larcre class groceries at prices that have and will continue to attract the trade. They have in store 1200 Gals. S. H. Syrup. 300 Bushels bolted meal. 1200 Pounds cream cheese. 40 Dozen cans fresh peaches, 25 Boxes adamantine candles. 1000 Pounds pure candr. assorted. 100 Boxes cakes and crackers fresh. 60 Bbls. superfine and familv flnnr 50,000 Water proof percussion caps. w uau&a uuv xiverDOOi sait. 40 Dozen boxes axle grease. 72 Doz. Masons Blacking. 3000 Pounds family soap. ' 25 Cases mixed pickles. Powder, Shot, Hnufl, Tobacco, Soda, Spice, Pepper, Tea, Bulk meat and Breakfast Sfcrfns 'and a full assortment of other goods gener ally sold in grocery stores. Call and ex amine the quality of their goods and price. Consingment of produce solic ited. 18-3m REMOVAL. WE would respectfully announce that we have moved into nnr n air quarters, Third Floor of the building of Mossrs. Williamson, Upchurch & -Thomas, on Fayetteville Street, Opposite Market Square, where we are better prepared to exe cute all kinds of Book and Job Printing and Book Binding at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Give us a trial EDWARDS, BROUGHTON fc CO. . printers and Binders, Raleigh, N. C. 21 2t J" OTICE! We have this dav a entire Book and Job Printino- T,faK. l?ntTtZf(?!Sr3-, GORMAN. MAR COM & LEE. together with all hir accounts, notes, and other claims due the establishment. Th npwfirmii also settle all claims owing by us. by note, account, or otherwise. Sept. 6th, 1873. '0,I!V KIC- The undersiemed will continue the SSPihlfl b Printin Business, un der the firm, name andstvle of don- I ' and respect- f?Ilcl? continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore hostaw establishment by the public. J VEIN C. GOKZnAIV, 3-tf CIUKLES E. LEE. I W. N II. SMITH. GEO. V. STRONG SMITH & STROXfl. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. 60m Raleiffb, Hf. c Attorney at I a W RALEIQH, N. C. Will Dractlei Courts. cuo"" OFFICE near the Court House.
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