The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 13, 1874, Image 1
Tile, President on Southern Out
rages.--While we have given the Ptesi
deai credit for the general spirit of bis
message, and the purposes aimed at in
it, there can be no doubt that on the
subject of Southern outrages he spoaks
in a somewhat ambiguous tone. He
thinks that there have been wrongs
committed on both whites and blacks.
He speaks of white leaguers aud bands
of masked aud armed meu in connec?
tion with preparations for the late
election. There were decided indica?
tions, he thinks, on that occasion of a
determination, by acts of violence and
intimidation, to deprive oitizeos of tbe
freedom of tbe ballot because of their
political opinion. How far the Presi?
dent may bo correctly informed on
this subject we will not undertake to
say, but it would seem that he is not
over confident himself of bis faots,
from the apparent tono of apology in
whioh he justifies his interference in
Southern affairs, while at the samo
time professing to regret its necessity.
He confesses that Southern citizens
have aufiered'grievouB wrongs, and ad?
mits that "tho better part of them"
have "a disposition to bo law-abiding
and to do no violenoo either to indi?
viduals or to the laws existing," aud
says that he "sympathizes with their
prostrate condition, and would do all
in his power to relievo them, acknow?
ledging that they have had moBt trying
governmenments to live under, and
very oppressive ones in the way of
taxation." The late eleetions indicate
that the American people concur in
this view of tbe Southern situation,
and emphatically show that they do
not ooncur with the President iu his
belief of outrages to Buch an extent
upon any class of voters in the South
as to justify Federal interference.
Among the many instances whioh
have occurred of the unreliability of
stories reported by interested South?
ern letter-writers for political effect of
outrages upon the blacks, is one men?
tioned in a late number of tho New
York Tribune. A few woeksngo a cor?
respondent sent thafr journal u copy of
a letter be bod received from Alabama,
telling a story of tbe murder of an
estimable oitizen, Mr. A. G. West,
who was said to bavo beeu shot iu the
most brutal manner because ho was a
Yankee. The Tribune eays that no
sooner was tbe narrative of his assassi?
nation read at the soeue of the cup
posed tragedy, than half u score of wit?
nesses hastoued to inform it tint tbe
whole story was a lie. Among others,
Mr. West himself is very much au
noyed at the reported murder, as be
has not been killed nor hurt iu any
way, bat still lines, aud is on the best
terms with hia neighbors. It is a re?
markable featuru of Southeru outruges
that their viotims, after being slaugh?
tered, frequently como to life. This
is trne of oolored a3 well us white men,
tbe former ofteu iiguriog iu political
conventions, and passing resolutions
of thunks to journals which had re?
corded their untimely taking off. It
is not worth while for nay oue to per?
mit bis feelings to be harrowed by
ntories of either white or black martyr?
dom in the South till the authority of
the narrative hau been thoroughly ex?
amined, and sufficient time has elapsed
to be Bare that the dead will not come
to life again.?Baltimore Sen.
Taxes.?The St. Louis Republican
shows that a table recently prepared
from official statements for 1873 aud
1874, gives the taxable valuations aud
the rates of taxatiou iu the several
States. "The rates vary all the way
from 10 cents on the SlfJU iu Connecti?
cut, to tbe enormous sum of 82.15 ou
tbe $100 in Loui6iaua. Tho rate is 50
cents in Alabama, Arkansas, diliioruia,
Maine, Minnesota, Texas aud Virginia;
40 cents in Georgia, Kansas', Ohio and
Tennessee; 70 oeuts in Florida; 10
cents in Connecticut; 24 cents in Illi?
nois; 15 cents in Indiana; 17 cetits iu
Maryland; 22 cents in Michigan;
8l.l2>-? in Nevadn; 72?.j oentn in New
York; 15 cents in Oregon; 20 cents in
Rhode Island, and 70 oeuts in South
Carolina. The great difference iu tbe
rates iu remarkable. Iudiuua and
Missouri have about equal population,
but the Indiana rnto (15 cents) is one
third as largo as the Missouti rate, (45
coots;) this is purtiully explained, how?
ever, by the fact that thcludinna valu?
ation (S950.500.000.) is murly twice ns
great as that of our State?$578,755,
000. How a tax of 10 cents on tho
$100 should yield euongh revenue for
that State, when a tux more thau seveu
times ns large is required iu New
York, wo cannot understand, except
on the supposition that one State is
economically, and the other extrava?
gantly, governed. Neither is it easy
to understand why a decent and honest
government in Louisiaua Hhonld call
for a tax of $2 15 ou the $100 ou pro?
perty."
Incitements to German Emigra?
tion.?A Berlin despatch speaks of u
revival of German emigration us beiug
possible iu consequence of tbe new
military law, winch imposes additioual
and more burdensome military duties
on . the mass of tbe German popula?
tion, and also because the commercial
classes are alarmed at tho prospect of
taxation in view of the enormous
budget of $80,000,000. The religious
troubles are also likely to act as u great
incitement to emigration. Should
there be a revival of trade in this
country next spring, aud the numbers
of the nnomployod be much reduced,
tbe present falling off in German emi?
gration is likely to prove only tempo?
rary.
The largest herdsman in the world
is Samuel W. Allen. He hat a ranob
eighty miles long by forty wide, lying
between the Nevada and Colorado
Rivers, in Texas, and he has 225,000
cattle.
"I
BY J. A. SELBY. CO
Tub GiiEndennikq Vehdict.?Tho
official finding of tho Jersey City Pres?
bytery in too caso of Rev. John S.
Gicndencisg, jast made pablic, is oua
of those documents the logic of which
it woald be difficult to fiud out. Iu
the face of the results which followed
upon Mr. Glondeuning's "visiting"
the unfortunate Miss Pomeroy "so
frequently and at nach unseasonable
hours, and living on such iutimate
terms with her as to occasion publio
suspicion of impropriety," &c, of
whioh the oommitteo convicts the re?
verend gentleman by a vote of 11 to 5,
they yet acquit him of tho preceding
and principal direct charges, involv?
ing her downfall and shame and ulti
mato death. Ia no other way are the
terrible and sad results which fell npon
the young woman accounted for than
by the admitted intimate relations of
the accused to tho deceased. The case
is a mo6t mournful and distressing one
iu all its aspects. The uufortuuate
young woman, iu dying, declared that
the man with whom her relations had
been so iutimate, and towards whom,
it appears, she had none bnt feelings
of sympathy and affection, was the
father of her offspring. Tho ouly re?
lief iu the caso is that u respectable
minority of the Presbytery seemed to
believe this statement, ns on the
primary and most hoi ions charges tl.o
votes wore respectively ? to 12 und 9
to 12. Aud yet tho Presbytery dis?
poses of Mr. Glendenning with a
solemn censure on the lesser chnrgo of
"compromising his Christian charac?
ter"?it he bad auy?by tho "visit
iug," the "iutimacy," .fcc, nud orders
his pastoral relations with the particu?
lar church with wuich ho was con?
nected to bo dissolved. Even from
thia mild sentence, Mr. Glendeuniug!
proposes to appeal to the .Synod for a]
reversal of judgment, and says that in !
the meantime he will continue to
preach. The judgment of the Pretbj'
tery is understood to stuud till its re?
versal by the Syuod.
Iu view of the testimony beforo tho
presbytery of tho dyiug declaration of
Miss Pomeroy, of tho rcspectnble mi?
nority of tho presbytery that expressed
their belief ot tho criminality of Gleu
deuuiug's relations with her, and the
grout majority which pronounced him
guilty of compromising bis Christian
character as above, it will bo difficult
to induce the public to consider him
guiltless of the chief acts charged
agniust him. There is no reason why
cases of this, kind .should not bo tried,
as they are in courts of law, without
fear, favor or ufl'cction, aud without
permitting seutimeutalit}' und personal
predilections to prevent tho adminis?
tration and thwart the ends of justice.
The crime, as charged, is terrible
enough, but id made sickening and
hi.Icons by tho contemptible uumuuli
ness and brutal selQsbuess which per
mitteu tuo poor victim to go to her
grave to save tho perpetrator of her
ruiu. Religion has nothing to fear
from the alleged crimes of such men as
Gloodenniug aud lieecher. If human
folly could impair a divine institution,
it would be when indiscreet professors!
of religion try to throw sheep's cloth-j
ing over muuifest wolves. It is a |
striking proof of the vitality of Chris- j
tiauitj-. that despite the misconduct of.
hypocrites, it is constantly increasing
its bold npon the respect and conti
dene-; of the world.?Baltimore Hun
The King of tho Sandwich Inlands
has arrived on our shores just iu time
to Havu the first century of our national
existence from having passed without
tho visit of a single actual representa?
tive of regal dignify. Wo havo had
visitors who were might bu afterward
kings, such as Louis Philippe aud the
Prince of Wales. It is not beyond
possibility that Alexis may hereafter
wear tho imperial crown of Russia.
Still ho is relatively of tho same class
as Priuco de Joinville nud the repre?
sentatives of tho princely houses of
Nassau aud Weldeck, who oame within
our border thirty uud twenty jearsj
ago. OnrKinaku guest may uot be a
very brilliant member of tho regal
family, but ho is a kiug for ull that. [
Iiis coppery hue is at least as shining |
as the gildcu crowns of his European |
brethren. He will do very well for
our Republican patronissers of royaltj
to practice upon, iu order that they
may gracefully receive Dom, of Bruzil,
who ia corning in all bis imperial
dignity to inspect tho centeu/iiul dis
play in 187G.
California is ablo to produce hei
own dainties for Christmas. A jour?
nal of that State says: "In nbout two I
weeks from this timo, tho iirst ol tho
new crop of orauges will bo in market.
Any citizen who choose; oan have on
bis Christmas table oranges of the best
quality produced iu this State, tigs,
dried and green, raisins as good us
Malagas, and the grapes of which they
are made, prunes, bananas, citrons,
soft-shell almonds, sugar oane and
more tthan twenty varieties oi wine
made in this State, some kinds of
which are destined to be famous.
The colored aristocracy of San An?
tonio, Texas, have a theatre, from
which they exclude the poor white
trash.
LUMBIA, S. C SUNDAY M
A Cuban patriot, who has just ar?
rived iu New York from tho seat of
war, r.nys that discipline in tho Cuban
rankt; in excellent. Tho Chiueso and
negroes fight splendidly. It is report?
ed that 400 Spaniards joiued tho in
Burgcuts at Munseaunillo. whicu is
surrounded by Cubaus. Bay a ma Los
Tun and Camagey are also besieged by
the insurgents. Tho Spaniards sus?
tained several defeats near Cienfuegos.
They still refnso to exchange prisouers.
If Gov. Chamberlain will have the
force to put iu practice the line of
policy bo Las marked out, he can ac?
complish results that will serve to in?
crease and perpetuate the encomiums
ho has already received. If the Legis?
lature thwart bim in bis purposes, tho
responsibility will rest upon them, and
not upou him.? Winnsboro 2?eics.
Mr. John CaRon, of Brushy Creek,
Anderson County, was stopped on the
publio road near Williamstou, a few
days ago, and robbed of over 8100.
Mr. P. Scott, of Ncwberry, had the
shelves of his clothing store cleaied by
thieves a few nights ago.
A colored man fell into a twenty
feet deep well in Charlotte, a few days
ago, Htruck on bis head, and, of course,
did not hurt himself. Ho climbed
out?mad as a March bare.
The number of immigrants lauded
at Castle Garden, New York, from
January 1, to December 1 or the pie
sent year, is 143,302, showing a heavy
decrease.
flutter'. Butter. Butter!
OX TU US GILT KDOE GOSH ISN I:U f
TElt, 20 tubs GOSII EN BUTTER,
21 tubs LEAF LAUD, J") boxes choice)
Factory (.'ream CHEESE, just rcueiv .1 and
for ?iilc at wholesale onlv, bv
0. J. LAUI1EV,
Deo 10 0 Opposite Pim:ni.\ ? !V:. ??.
Apples! Apples! Apples'.
100 *l?LESEL? Ch?ic'J Northern AP
SO barrels Choiec IRISH POTATOES,
10,000 Choice Havana ORANGES.
Winch I guarantee to null lower than any
house in Columbia. C. J. LAUUEY.
Nov 0 G Opposite PiitKMX Oflico.
" 1\DIA\ GIRL CIGAR STORE '
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL inducements offered to those
wanting a box of Cigars.
INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE
WHOLESALE DKI'AHTMKM'.
CHEWING TOP..*CCO at very low rates,
aie.l :ive, ten aiid liflccti dollars per thou?
sand saved to dealers in Cigars.
PERKY .t SLAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store.
Dec 12 Colombia, S. O.
Pure Kerosene Oil.
OUR Kerosene Delivery Wagon com?
mences this morning, to deliverPUItE
WHITE KEROSENE OIL, warranted
Untied States standard jire test, at 20 cents
per gallon, or 5 cents per quart. Those in
want will wr.it tor our wagon and purchase
their supplies. JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Cakes and Crackors.
WE arc agents tov GARNEAN, U L?
LA D A. CO.'S celebrated Machine
Steam linker;/, and offer a full line of their
goods at low prices at Wholesale and llc'ai'.
Dec 1 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
New Orleans Molasses.
."T /\ BARKELS choice new crop Sew Or
leura MOLASSES, just received
direct from AVic Orleans, and lor aaio at
wholesale and retail.
Dec", JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Fresh aud Heavy Arrivals'.
Of seasonable goods in the FANCY AND
STAPLE GROCERY line:
Exlra Smoked TONGUES, REEF,HAMS,
SHOULDERS, Fulton Market BEEF.
CHEESE?Edam, 1 hie Apple and Prime
Dairy.
CRACKEltS?Li mou. Walnut. Ten, Corn
Itill, Creaut, A*e , Ac. nice und crisp.
ItAISIN?, CURRANTS, PltUNES, TIGS,
WALNUTS, Pecans, Almonds, Mince Meat
CANNED GOODS iu prolusion, together
with the thoimand ft cetera* which goto
make mir hue stock. Ca.1 oiirly and often,
Dec H GEOttGE SYMM KKS.
Fire Crackers.
% (\f\ BOXES GOLDEN CHOP F1UE
IAA" CRACKERS. Just received and
lor sale low by .TOllN AGNEW A SON.
GIGAHS! CIGARS! CIGARS!
r'lMlE friends, patrons and public at large
1 aro respect luily not tiled that incense
rpinnce of the la run demand for raj fivoritc
brands ol Cigats, 1 have been compelled to
open another branch
In the Columbia Hctel Rotunda.
My Retail and Wholesale Departments
arc kept in fuli force, to meet the demand.
All friends from the country are invited to
in.-peetour Factory, at No. let) Main street,
three doors below the Wheeler Ilouae, sign
ot Indian Chief.
Nov 10 M. BULZBACHER.
GOVERNOR MOSES
Iu changing the Commissioners of Elec?
tion, deserves tho united thanks of every
-over of peace. THE PROPRIETOR OF
HIE INDIAN QUEEN BEGAU STORE, in
i itroduciDg tho FIVE CENT MANILLA,
deserves tho commendation of every lover
of tho weed, as
ON THE
Day of election, the peoplo Hock to tho
noils, each to deposit their ballot for their
iavorito candidate, so do th? many consu?
mers flock to this popular resort to obtain
this FAVORITE SEC AR. Let it ho uudcr
etood that we are not on tho
WAR PATH
Against other dealers, we merely olaim
that the eegar offered by others is far IN?
FERIOR to that sold bv the
INDIAN QUEEN CIGAR STORE,
Nov 1 105$ Aeeombly Street.
Attend the True
ORNIXG, DECEMBER 13, U
Final Discharge.
NOTICE is horeby given Ihat JOHN
A ON EW, Executor ol the estate of
Michael Rrennan, deceased, has applied to
Sanders I). Swygcrt, Esquire, Judge of
Probate in and tor thcCouutvof Kichlaiid,
for a final discharge as Executor aforesaid.
It is ordered, that the 21st day of Decem?
ber A. I). 1STi. be fixed for bearing of pe?
tition and a dual settlement ot said estate.
?ANDERS D. SWYGERT,
Judgo of Probate, Richland County.
_Nov2<) t!8
Holiday Goods.
IDESIHE to call public attention to mv
stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, consisting
of California Pears, Canton Ginger, Pre
soives and Jellies of all kinds; Walnuts,
Pecans, Rrax.il Nuts, Filberts Almonds:
Lemons, Oranges, Apples, Crauberries and
Dried Figs, Plcasaut Valley Grapes, (in
boxos.) Pmuee, Citron, Currants, Malaga
and London Laver and Soedless Raisins,
_Dec0 1mo_"JOHN 1=E GILES. Agent,
A CARD.
The Laurel Street
GROCERY ESTABLISUUEM
IS now open to the pubh'c, nfTering the
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known
to tho trade. The proprietor in s.o couti
dent of t bo superior merits of bis goodd that
he asks no discrimination in his favor as
compared with anything in this market; so
that you can at onvo encourage Southern
I industry, and a: tho same tiino directly
'.-(rve your interest, by purchasing from
ibis reliable house. Ottering every renson
ablo facility ??) customers, I b<g an humble
hh'irc i>f public patronagi .
!).??? 1 JOHN li, GYEI S, Agent.
MILLINERY.
PRICES REDUCED of La
dii s\ Misses' ami Cbildren's
RONNETS, HATS, CAPS,
SUITS, UNDERWEAR, Fur
Sots, Cloaks, Worsted Goods,
Htiir,Corsets, Zephyr Worsted
and other articlcstoo nume?
rous to mention; also, Bazar
Patterns. Lanica will please
call and nee for themselves at
NoVJil MRS. O. E. REED'S._
WSI. GLAZE,
;?.IEWELEE,5
Has on hand a large etock of
Gold and Silver Watches and Clocks,
DIAMOND KINO S AND PINS,
Pine Jewelry In Whole und Ilulf Mets,
Silver ami [Milte?! Wnir,
EIlKtSe-Fliril tstl I n laOOtlH,
Kanry cioo.ls in Variety,
Military Uootts?Stuek Complete.
N. 15. I have on band a large stock of
ENGLISH GUNS, breech and ruuz/.'.u load?
ing, and will sell at reduced prices.
Wishing to reduce my whole stock, I will
sell, until January next, all goods at re?
duced prices.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired ia
tho best wanner and warranted.
Noy S _2:,':'_
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER A X I) I'liATRO IVA It K,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETG.
^^^^^
IHAVE a. large stock of the above on
hand, and will .-ell them at the lowest
cash prices. All goods warranted as repre?
sented.
*g- Watches, f locks and Jewelry re.
paired aiul work warrant! i".
GEO. P.RUXS,
Oct 27 Columbia Hotel Rb ek.
Buckwheat Flour
NEW ORLEANS SYRUP!
White Fish, Cod. Eureka Con, &c.
APPLE BUTTER, Cranberry San.? ?.
I Mince Meat, CK.ARS, i qual in quality ai d
as low in juice as any in the city.
We will not shock your nerves with
ghastly or ridiculous advertisements, but j
simply say our expenses are small com-!
pared with those ot other houtrca, and
amount ol business done, und we are satis
fled with nnxl'.: ate profits.
Nov Jo L?RICK A LOWRANOE.
Wanted, Agents, Male and Female,
HMO sell Pictures everywhere. 14 000 re
X tailed by one. Another writes- "1
can make more money in this business
than I can on a 110.000 farm, all stocked."
WHITNEY A CO., Norwich, Conn.
Pec s Sum
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
? ?? ?
EXCHANGE on New Y irk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities ol the United Statt a and Eu
ropo bought and sold,
DEPOSITS roeeived and interest-bearing
[ certificates issued.
STOCKS, R*)NDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of morchants and othere
from the citv and conntry solicited, and
LIBERAL L?NES OF DISCOUNTSgrantod
by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
Corner of Plain and Rieli&rdsor ptreeta.l
Subscribe for the Prcenix
Event.'
574. VOL. X?NO. 22G
CAROLINA
Lumber Manufacturing Co.
JOIIN C. MALLONEE, rrceident.
Twos. Bosnkli., Sec. and Troas.
WHOLESALE and retail dealers in all
kinds of Southern and Northern
LUMBER, FLOORING, CEILING and
other kinds of WORKED LUMBER made
a specially; Shingles, Plastering Laths,
Vegetable Boxen, Ac., Ac. Ollico nnu
Works, Horlbeck's Wharf, uear North-eapt
ern Railroad, Charleston, S. C, and 95
West Gervais strcc'., Columbia. S. C.
E. MORRIS,
Agent at Columbia, S. C.
N. B.?Special arrangements have been
made with the railroads for delivering lum?
ber Nov 19 into
PORTRAIT8. PHOTOGRAPHS. (STERE?
OSCOPES, Ac., Ccj)ios from Old Pic?
ture s made any ai::e and stylo as cheap aa
anywhere elso. Como and eco the new
Rc inbrandtorShadow Picture. Something
at i 11 more beautiful, Rembrandt Glace. Ha
tivt i< tion guaranteed or no money asked.
_ D< <? 1 _ W.l'.HIX, Art Gallery.
Special Notice From The
GRAM) CKXTKAL,
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT,
or
W. I). LOVE & CO.
WrE have just received*ten cases of
very choice and seasonable DRESS
GOODS, purchased for cash of two bank?
rupt iutportiug houses, w hich will he. gold
very cheap. Also, livo cases CLACK AL?
PACAS and choice MOURNING GOODS,
which, for quality and finish, cannot be ex?
celled anywhere.
The following Goods aro now in stock:
50 nieces choice pal terns of CARPETS,
100 RUGS; 90 MATS, 50 dozen of Ballon A
Co.'ecelebrated SI) IETS. lor which we are
tho agents, retailing tbeiu at. wholesale
prices.
All the departments of our cstablish
ment arc full of the best makes of goods,
and purchased by our resident buyer in
New York for cash at the lowest priccc,
enabling us to sell goods, as low aa any
house in New York.
Those residing in the. city, and strangers
passing through, before laying in their
winter supplies, should examine our large
and choice assortment, at the GRAND
CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISH*
MENT OF WM, D. LOVIS c< ce> , whole?
sale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS. ROOTS aud SHOES, corner ul
Main ami Plain streets.
N. R. SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all
parts of the country on application.
Get 11
107 Mam St., Next to Wheeler House.
KSTAULiISIIISD IN IS13,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD.
WITH
A LARGE and well se?
lected stock of ilrst class
FURNITURE, Parlor, Bed?
room and Dining Boom
Sets, which will bo sold us
low as any house in the country for cash.
Nov id* M. h. BEERY.
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
^ 1 HAVE now
??ou hand a very
?hand- nie :
I sortmcut of
! PUGG I KS
I tot KAWAYS.
B.V UOUCli ES,
CARRIAGES.
\i v!;Nl>S.
WHIPS,
t Ac,Arc..
? <d . .. well rts nf Northern manu
! factnr* , and ot htuidsonio style and liuiuh.
ALSO,
\ iuli stock oi the ' ri.it i MI ELEU UN
WAGONS, which have p.;*ve n .-ueh universal
saii.-factioti My prices have been 'Hindu
v-tlw eW, ami ail vehicles se?ld'U"??f<*o?To;?/e'tI
furtwi \'f t(<o'i//(S, mid any defect in work
litanrbip <>i mate) la I will be made uood to
tin. t>urch.?-< r e.,? ten-iiny uhiclr to my
i '..; /?; i i Mat i/fYic.'i ry,
N.,v in JOHN AG NEW.
New Hooks, at Bryan's Bookstore.
Dl.KP.'G to Win. a stcry fcr girl*
W
Miftre.-s of the Manse, by Dr. Holland,
atuhi i ui Aitbtir Bonn*, castle, II 50.
A liiatory ol Germany, lre?m the Earliest
Tino by CliarRoii Lew is, J2 5n.
M inna'; of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Norse, Hindoo, Kgyptiaii ami Old German,
be Murray, J2.2">.
Prairie and Pure.-:, the Game of North
America, with adventure-' in their pursuit,
bv (ii'ilmore. ' i.,10.
I Health and Education, by Kingsley. * 1.75.
i flogst th's comphtt woiks, in three vo?
lumes. Ihi Wdtl North Land, by Major
Butler, with plates, $2 50. History of Clubs
and Club Life, London. Bonk of Wonder
Inl Characters, willi portraits. The Slang
Dietiouary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunts of the British Poets.
I.und in. snd otlu r new books. Nov 1
i A Kerosene That Will NotExplodel
i 4 LADDIN SECURITY OIL is offered
I l\. with the conlldeut*e that it will prove
?ite.l! equal, if not superior, to any burn?
ing oil that has hi en offered to the public.
This <dI is prime white in color, :'s deodor
i/.td to the*.highest extent achieved in the
manufacture <>t burning oils, and is war
raiilcd to stan.I a tire t est of 150 degrees
Fahrenheit.
It is perfectly sale for use iu all Coal Oil
or Kerosene Lamps, and as its name indi
cater-. will k'ivv (ill who use it perfect
??security" in doing so.
Aladdin Security Oil will burn longer,
have much less smell, and not crust tho
wick, and will be found to bo very economi?
cal, to say nothing of tho cntiro ''Bocurity"
in its use". For sale at
L. T. SI ELIM AN A CO.'8
Oct 14 Drug Store.
Genuine Corn Whiskey.
FROMCatawba Cotanty, N. C, selected
by mveelf out of United States Bonded
Warehouse. Wnrranted pure. 9old at
Nov 22 J. 0. SEEGKR8'.
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