The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, December 25, 1872, Image 4
WHAT OF THAT ?
Tired! well, and wliat of that ?
Didst fancy life was spent on beds of ease,
Fluttering the rose-leaves- scattered by the
breeze ? , .
Come, rouse thee ! work while it is called to-day;
, Coward, arise, go forth thy way!
Lonely! aad what of that ? ? .
.Some must be lonely; 'tis not given to all.
To feel a heart reaponsivo rise ami fyll-rTo
blend another life into its own ;
Work may be done in loneliness; work Ion !
Dark ! well, and what of that ?. '
, . Didst fondly dream the sun would never set?
Dost fear t^lose thy .way ? take courage yet,
1. Learn thou.to walk.by faitlu&nd not by eight,
Tny steps will guided bo, and guided rights
Hardlwell, and what of that.?' sl ""
Didst fancy life one sumrticr holiday,
With lessons none to learn, and ftanght but play ?
Go,.get thee to thy task; conquer, or die!
It nuist.be loqrttcd, lea+n it thon, patiently!
No help! nay, 'tis not so; _ <
Though huinun help be far, thy God is nigh,
Who feeds the ravens, hoars His ol|ild.?cn cry
He's near thee wheresoe'er thy footsteps roam
1 ? w- ?tn ?,i!rio ttino Uorbt tlieo. heln thee
AUU lie Vt 1U uutuv IUVVI
Lome. ' I
How is this for Cheapness?:
/ >i
Here is. a Chance, for everybody
TO ^UY,
AND 0ff??'9f$t?9Ur:MONEY !!
vKSPF. ?>
\LL personsj*i$Uiug to buy a good article o
Liquors'find Groceries, and cheaper, than
the same Goods can be bought at any othci
store in Camden, and especially if you have no
money?as money is- pretty scarce?you wil|
surely do well to give us a call with a bale 01
two of COTTOX. "
fi'S^'Cash is no object to us.
* - -- 1 nlliar ftvticli!L
tvcaiso nave on uuuu u?u. ,
which wo will sell for Cotton.
E. J. CONWAY. Agent.
NEW GOODS, J
at the ; ;
* OLID STA.1<TJD
of ; '"
/-r^"s9" ?2J H
r J. A T, I.
J j
Corner of DoKnlb and Broad Streets.
WE arc now receiving j^nd opening our- new
stock of - ~ :' 't - v- - ; .
. Dry Goods, Notions,- Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
.... Hardware,- -f, / i
Cutlery, ir
Carpeftiter's Tools,
In great variety.
crockery and glasswa
woodenware,
i''-' carronware, &cw &c.
Fajjcy.and Heavy ^ ' - (
BAGGIXG AMD TIES,
v &ADDLERY, BRIDLES, BITS. &C\
VEUT CHOICE '
HAMS, BACON A&B
All of which will be sold cd>enp*ftrt^i#$H.,
N. B.?If you don't Bee whatpyou w ant, ca!
for it. . *
J. & T. I. JOMES.
Sejitcmher 26. Cm^.
t, * ... ! : >o-t ?Tfi
THE WOUAM'S FRIEMD
... I .* - ? ' * 1 V . ' l
V u * *. < -..V v
v, . STEAM WASHER.
THE LATEST, THE BEST?Ng Kubbing
No Pounding?No Turning or Tearing?N
'- ' n?i
Clumsy Cylinder, anu uu m v.-uij vi
lai*s expense..
btqam Does it All!!
Call and see this Novelty, at
\ CLOUD'S
September 10. . . *. 3m
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO.,
FACTORS
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
B ALT I 31011E ^ MJ),
Having purchased the entire STOCK OJ
GOODS of Messrs. D. L. DeSaussure <!
Co., we will sell the same at
COST foi* CASH,
and for that purpose heieby constitute th
members of that firm our agents to effect sue
sale.
J. I. MIDDLETON & CO.
Jnueg tf
Gunny Bags.
** ****** lVmnt. Sacks. For sale by.
T!T~. F. W. KERCHNER.
27, 2? and 29 Nurth Water St. <
Nov. 14. * "Wilmington, N. C.
: Salt?Salt?Salt. 1
2,500 Sacks of Salt, now landing,
"For safety .
- c ?- w- KERCIINER,
27,28 and 29 North Water Street,
Nov. 14. ' Wilmington, N. C.
FOR SALET"^
APIAKO in good order. Can$e seen at. an;
time. A Bargain.
Novjtf. >. : . JOHN KERSHAW.
.. Pure French Candles, ,
Assorted Nuts '^ia Canned Qoflds of aQ kindi
For sale by P. C- K.IRKLEY, Agent.
Cheese, Herring and Whisky
250 Boxes Cheese, * ' !
150 Boxes Llerrhijsi ' .4' I/ ' '
100'jBarrcIs Ryo and Corn Whisky,
For Sale by t ; i u
F. W. KERCHNEH,
27, *8 ant29 frorVh Wuter St:
Nov. 14 1 Wiln?iu?to?r,-Ni C.
~7t~- PIGTIAJMS,
v New SmokcdBecli
Strips.
Bulk and Smoked Very Choice...
received and for sale by . ..
D. L. BESAUSSURE & CO., "i
; / *;V>-1
; (i?KAT -!
INDUSTRIES.
EN0BAVING8, PRINTED
^ln' english axd ?Eult
mh3wm manv written by"20
^ eminent atthors, *i?rUm]
cLvnisn jxo b. notion,
^ ward mowlam), #s.v.
j e. EPwr^riif^-^jfitffcf1
If?"Kf ii i 8 nn>,'E*sc!$^<^"T%ttsmflll
i ibu bane, horace tfreeley,
!limill! > rb-yf"**,TflV
? f^'4? 91"?"* lifAompletli *3?ry at all brahcHes or In
dustry, processes of manufacture, etc., In all Its ages.?
It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures,
and l|>t^?y.9?nterta!TtJnjj?d ./aWaWktYCTr*roflfa
forth iiUon on subjects of general Interest ever offered
to the public. The book Is sold Ifr agents, who are making
large sales in all paria/)f the country. It is offered
town in the United States, and no Agent can fail to do
.well- with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give
'our agents the exclusive right of terrttomf Ope oi 00 r
agents sold 188 copies in efent daYfi, another soi(136Sin
.two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 397 in one week.
Specimens of the work sent to agents on receipt of
stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address the
publishers. Sample copies this book sent to any ad
i * ,-J
Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio.
2ipft?ly.
' DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
THESE Spectacles are maaufecthreii from ".MINUTE
C8Y8TAL PBBBVES," nSelted together, and are
called DIAMOND on account of their hardness and
,brilliancy.' * . \-?v
* *- Tt is well known that Spectacles cut from Brazilian 01
Scotch Pebbles are very Injurious to the eye, because ol
their polarizing effect.
Having been tested with the polarscope, the diamond
lenses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, lesi
heated.rays than any other pebble. 4
They are ground with .great scientific accuracy, art
free froui:chromatic aberrations, and produce a bright
ness anu distinctness of vision not before attained ir
Spectacles.
Manufactured by the Spencer.Optlcai Manufactures
Company, New York. For sale by
* JT. A. YOUNG, Camden, S. C.
From whom they can only be obtained. No peddlen
employed.
Tbe great demand for these Spectacles has Induced
unscrupulous dealers to palm an inferior and spurlotu
article for the " Diamond." Great care eboqld be taker
to see that the trademark (which la protected by Amerl
canxetters Patent) are stamped on every pair.
fionfemhpr 9/1 19m
OMAHA LOTTERY.
. A NOBLE CHARITY
' . P) ji* t j t the
.N ebrasfca State Orphan Asylum
To be drawn in Public, Dec. 80th, 1872.
$230,50^5.00
* .. ? U '<*
* Tickets $1 Each, or Six for $5.
it $ lf.Gw.fid Cash Prize, $76,000
1 Grand cash Prize, 25,000
1 Grand cash Prize, 16,000
1 Grnnd cash Prize, 10,000
1 cash Prize, 6,000
1 cash Prize, , .... 4,000
- .. 2 cash Prizes, $8,000 each, 0,000
4 cash prii.fs, $3,000 each, 8,000
2 cash pfize? $1,000 each, 2,000
. 60 oaeh ^ach>$100, 6,000
< * lOOetfsli/glws "each; $60. . * 6,000
200 casjt&fces each $2."), 6,000
000 mjSHglzes, each $10, . . , 60,000
1 OlSpPpriieg, caclrilfc1 ' < * w* 16,505
prizes amounting to $280,506*
^y*^?wn;egul Chtcrprfsb is endorsed by the high
m KcSi^uthcritv of-the State and the best businos
T*
Over one half the tickets taken before Oct, 1st
The limited number on hand will be furnishei
ters, Post oMMor^ci'l^or"by Tlxpres.?.
All Prizes will be paid in full. Agents Wan
I ?pi\ rvnvtioMuru flfliltnao I ' #
J. M. l'ATTEE, General Manager,
Oct. 24.?6t. Omaha, .Neb.
> - f
Hymnal of the Church.
WE are prepared to furnish ihu"JIYMN&I
at the lowest introduction prices. A va
riedof styles. Prices from 20c, 40c, 60c,75c,
, -$.l^rqd,ayw|irds. { .??> | 1 ^
Fogartie& Book Depository.^
NEW CATALOGUE No;
A new Importation of English Boohs.
The Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor fo
the busness men of England, and others, b
David Thomas, D. D. $8. < '
Unexplored Syria, by. Richard F. Burton an
' Charles F. T. Drake, 2 vols., $15.
Ma- in the Past, Present and Future, from th
German of Dr. L. Buchrier, by W. S. Dallas
C3F. S- -54. Wanderings
in Scripture Lands, being a Tour <
nine months in the years 1869--'70, by Thof
,, Rohjnson., D. D., $2 GO.
^ Me Wolr ol ount De Mntalemert, by Mrs. Oli
fe pliant, 2 vols., $12.
Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, . E
$3 75.
e Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries c
, Life, by John Frith, $3 75.
" Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Print
ing ; also remarks upon some common Typo
graphical Errors whh reference to the T?xt c
Shakespeare, by William Blades, $1 50.
On the Preservation of Health, or Essays of th
principles to be adopted by those who desir
i to avoid Disease, by Thomas Inman, M. D., o
London, Third Edition, 2 vols., $7.
T1 e Days of the Son of Man, a History of th
Church in the Time of our Lord, by Williar
f' Lee, D. tf., $2 50.
Philosophy of hristianity, or the Purpose am
Power of the Gospel, $2 50.
Bible Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, b'
. B. Selkirk, $2 50.
gels and Heaven, by Thomas Miller, $2 50.
Growth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by Joht
Yeats L L D., $2 50. (.
Erewho'n, or over the Range, Third Edition
$1 50.
Demonology and Witchcraft, by Sir Waltei
Scott, Bart. $3
an oc Travelling, by Warington, Baden Pow
y ell, illustrated, $3
Anecdotal and Descriptive Natural History
by A. Romer, $1 75
Anecdotes of celebrated Men and Women, bj
F.flilnr T.nnrlnn Jesi Itnnk. S!2
b, The Sea Weed Collector, by Shirley Ilibbard
$1 75 * - "? '
Hftlf? Hours at the Sea Side, by J. B. Taylor
h ' ' "
* Science and om-nercn, their In luence on out
Manufactures, by P. L. Shnmonds, $3. (
liuunhlubout'iRatnbles in Lands of Facts unt
Fancy, by Frank R. Stockton, $2 50
Dr. Oldham's Talk4 by . S. Ilc^iry, Si 5p
*triM?WYELS>kc
"EUB-TLHE.!' By Christian Rcid, Author o
MorfSh House Paper $1 Cloth $1 CO
"Dr Vdndykoi'f lij' John. Esten Cooke Oloti
- $125 Pupcl- 78? >>* ,u. ,
"Lord Kilgobbin" By Chgrlc? Lever CTofi
SI 25 Paper Si \ 7
"The^tihtenjiidn ofGraajjere'! B^/Anthon;
Trolloge Cloth, Si *tifi Paper 75c '' .
"The New 'Edition of oopey'a Novels" Clotl
f 'No 200>King street,(in the Bend)
* - Oetober^i - hark/ton. S.
. titi'j'j Mt? }. i'ti. . 4 Mr:
' ' ? t " "?* J ; T ? , '
V
GARC IiIXA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
1
... \ 4
j '*? i "i.
J- . J > ;)
(;u .
4v,;
: fO <3booO \ridi
j t ^VtER^PHIS, TENNlJ
^ ^ l "
'lt
' dranch'dffl&S BSflWnore, Md.
aha'i I.? vo ssfraooit)
1 ; i '.t +?
t ,
, Assets.i- i4-'> ?*)/?- $1,073,000
.! / ' HOi :" J-'
V
- / . * * * ! n> t
; ... * '
I ... - *J.
t
I
fc
| on. JEFF. DAVIS. President.
, Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Tice Prest
I
3F| nil
JOHN D. KENNEDY, i
febisij State Agent.
RIGHMONf) ,
BANKING AND INSURANCE
COMPANY
""'.M
Capital, - - #500,000
T)ERS0NS wishing to insure in a First'Class
L ' Company at Law rates, will please apply to
W. CLYBURN, Agent,
uly25th o. L Ca.
? s??;??-s
PALL. 1872.
a*.
,, ... ! liv !V'
y-A \V\'
I inyite the attention of the
j Public to the
C^JL I* J J -- ?* M
URfiPST A rnr.K"
JUM . JL? JUS K_7 a. KJ . V V/ Jl^_
If c" . 3QI> Y&CI ...
'OF
; CLOTHING
i
BOOTS, SHOES,
. -i
y AND , v. . *.
d
e
. , r/
HATS
?
f IN CAMDEN.
i- . i ;
THEY HAYE BEEY
c
e
1 * '
] Bought Eight,
y . ...
AND
> .
r
i. v.i JL
WILL BE
> y"
f t
?
- Sold Right.
' -i . ' i;':''.-- sill
R. M. Kennedy.
J 1 yi., ?
i TONSOKIAL.
y | j AVIXO Repaired antl rc QL 01 r shop, we
[ j are now prepared to do any work in our
ii line." Our shop is in the Market Building, on
Main Street.
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair-cutting &c., done
'theLatestStyles, G?eo. McLAIN & Co.
Ug22tf.;
1 -
'
NOW OPENING.
ON CONSIGNMEJTt,
A FULL STOCK OF STAPE
KEY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
HARDWARE, r" ;
. TINWARE,
-WOOD AND WILLOW WARE;
HOLLOW WARE,: v* ! ipr
ik.-.H >> Y* I ;v(;
For sale at the lowest rate for cash, hy
D. L. DESAUSSURK & CO'.
. , Ctm. Agcku& . j
.1.14 J '
Fertilizing and Mason's xpie.
V. ?-also" : |
WINES AND LIQUOR^ :
qualities, ani^i'U^
.
' T ;;> j'"1'-'
-qMI^Ke.,^^jDccupie(lybyiA. M. Kennedy,' a'
few doors'tforth of -the Market, will be;
found a stock, consisting of ' j!$,\t*
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
4 ' ijO"
Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels,.
Garden Hoes, Brady & EJwell Hoes,! r
Plow Moulds, &o.t &c. &c. i
GROCBBIES.
; . 'f4" - \
Crushed, Qfifye and Brown sugars, Rio La guir
and Coffiees, Green and Hyson
Tfctis, Smoked and unBmoked
Side and Shoulder Bacon,
Hams
Lard
Goshen Batter,'
Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone
Lime, Fine Snpera'ndExtra
Family Flour, Soap, Candles,
Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda
Crackers and Cheese, New Orleans Sugar '/'
House and W. I. Moiosscs Canned Fruit, Oys- .
ters, Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jackeon
White Planting Potatoes.
Crocfcery, Glmek, Saits, Briflles
Shoes, Homes &c., All of which will be. sold
at the lowest price for cash, and we requeat
a call from all who wish to purchase. jr.
A. D. KENNEDY & C&
A. D. KENNEDY, . - ... I '
A, M. KENNEDY.
A. M Kennedy will give his attention.to the
purchase of cotton; is agent for to* sale of Eti;
wan Guano, Et i wan Crop Food and Eti wan Ground
Bone. / Fob 16. tf
"just receives; .
ill* on -w [
CONSIGNMENT,*'
Jfci stock of* "rlo " 1
,Light and Heaty Bagging,
Rope and Ties,;
. SidV Bacon; ^ams 'i'^onlders
NEW No. 1 AND 2MACEABEL,
Extra Family, Family, Extra'and Super
FLOUR.
Java, Laguira and Rio '"i
COFFEE,
Crushed,"- " Extra ?E. J."
< ' ^em.V ijJpTR K"
? sxioAja,
8 mi
FACTORY CHEESE,
Very superior G. P. and Breakfast TEAS
\r?n-u??. nnA Mna MfYT.ASSTC.q on A
iicn V'ltailO UI1U i'AUU. MI.V
SYRUPS, '
;?arge size sacks Liverpool SALT,
Soap, Starch, Soda, Pepper, Spices,
Pickles, Can Fruits, Vegetables and Fish
Together with every article usuaHy foHnd
in a well-assorted Grocery and Provision
Stock. For sale ah the lowest cash rate, bj
D L DESAUSSURE & CO.
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Sept. 19. tf
EVERYTHING
New! Cheap! Elegant!
MICKLE A BOYKIJf
Beg leave to announce to the citizens of Camden
and vicinity that they are now opening a
hoice lot of
DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
A full line of
. Fancy, Family and Heavy
. GBOCEBIES,
; MACKAREL, ;
COFFEE,
SUGAR, &C. kC7
BAGGING and TIES,
SHOTT.OWDER, SALT,
&c. <kc. &c.
BfifThey pay the highest cash prices fo
cotton and other produce.. Liberal advance
011 consiguufents of cotton shipped to Char
leston| Baltimore a'nd Liv'eypool.( c .
- '; * * M7CKLE & BOYKIN,
At Mcroney's Corner, Camden, S. C.
Oct. 24 3m
- ' t
Administrator V Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the estate
of Margaret B. Hughes, deceased, willpreprescnt
them in due form to the undersigned for
payment, and ,a]l indebted to; the said estate
will make immediate payment.
A. L. Mc MULL AN, Adm'r.
Nov. 7. ' 3m.
i
Planter's Ware House.
JtJST received at the above well-known and ^;
popular 'establishment,. 'a-, full stack lof
Fall and Wiftter Goods,
*. .171 l r* * ?
H!; ; " ^obBitfirig1!^ ^ail o? /
' ' ; ': I-.:) 7 ~,r '
'' X>E/TTa-OQIDS, ;
' BOOTS ANDSHOES;^ :
Ready-Maile Clothing, &c.&c.
c- i w> fruil* * '*-'*)' " r
Special attention ta invited to the large stock of
I i . . 1-' ; " . , *
, Provisions anfl PlanfflM Simplies t
rl> -Vrf.
, t Among which be found, , j , .
B&CON-HAMS,FLOUR, CORN, LARD,
; CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS, v
and all other articles.;uBually found in a first,
claps Grocery. ^ i, ?(.*.
'also, U.
?i|. ! ... , / i ?!>
Vnno on "Rrnnms TTacoririff and Ties. Matcbiea,
v??) OO O ?{ '
Axle Grease, Duckets, Cards, Nailfr, Curry.
, /] - Combs, Hoes,.. -Locks,' Sauces,. Soaps,
Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavoring
Extracts, Sugar, Cnhdles, i
- Shot; Powder, Gun Caps,
,,, HouSehold and Kitch- i
. ' en Htensils,)Ea.kes,
- Spade's, Kniies,
1 - X'.'J and Forks,. u ' v-u ,
, .. Spoons, H
rid many other articles too numerous tomention.
jj^rCall and examine stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
f6F*The highest market priced paid for Cotton
and othes produce.
D. W. JORDAN, Aft.
September 19. tf.
Jail and Winter Goods.
GEORGE ALDEN respectfully invites the
tention of the public to his Large and well
ssorted
STOCK OF CtOOdS,
> 'j -1 *.v-. ' ' . . : ifj- ' i- J
Comprising j "in pwt,-1 |
GH5/OOESE/ISS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES; HATS.
i, . it i . .
Cooking Stoves -A Hardwue,
- : - ? - ;
.. . '
All of whicK will be sold-on the nwat reasonable
terms. . ,? .3 ? fr
Cotton purchased at full nfarMt taIM, and
iberal Caahr AdraoMa aide an cbn*fttnent?.
GEOBGE ALDBJfc
cooKijro
It is a well-known fact, that the Cooking
Stove hoe heretofore Tofand'bUt fqw admirers in
THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
hence itautitity'is bat little known.'
. THE COOWG STOVE
la now sought after, as the most Economical
and Labor-Saving article for cooking purposes,.
that has been invented, at prices withm> the
reach of alt whtf desire to use them. ,j
A well* assorted stock of theBe Stoves on hand,
and for sale by
GEORGE ALDEN, Amt.
[ September 19 "* 6m* . &
THE MOST ATTSACTIVI YET!
rpHE undersigned invites the attention of hisi
' I J. friends and"the public generally, to hi>
; large and increasing stook of *
Fall and Winter Goods,
> .
Consisting in part, of
DRY GOODS,
Gent's. Furnishing Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I . ' } \ . "
Of Southern Manufacture,
.. % i
' And warranted to give satisfaction< ' i
.. ' . . W :'l ' *
Calicoes and Ladies' Dress Goods
* / < : 'J '
. In great? ,
Heavy Family Groceries
BEST BfcM OS OF FLOUB.
. i
ALSO ;
'
An extensirc assortment of'
Hardware and Cutlery,
j Tobacco, Spices, Powder, Shot and Caps,
I
Bagging, Rope and Ties.
/(?'"Cotton and other Produce bought nt the
highest market rates, and liberal Cash Advancements
made on consignments.
J. W^McCURRY, Agt.
September 19. ' if
- *
GEORGE ALDEN,
Cotton Factor,
AND
Dealer in General Merchandize,
Camden, S. C,
Change of* Schedule.
-Ma|| ii m , | |
soiH5S^K3iD. I
I
\J after Sunday the 29th hut.
Mail and Passenger Train.
Leave Colombia at , 9 a.m.
[ ,, Arrive at<3harl?e?bnat W$42Mbpim.
Leave Oharlestoh at 9.90 a.m.
Arrive at Calumbiaat 5/20 p. m.
'r.-l0'/?nrt'Tt 1X18Train
fv ' <,'(Sundeiya Exeepted.) /*y
f. Leave Columbia; at . 7.50 p.m. .
Arrive at Charleston at 6.46 ft. m,
, . Lteye-GfoarlesiOn at. . . . 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Coinmbia at-. ./. 6.80 a. m.
Camden Ac^ommodafronliaiii
Will run daily to Colnmbia, as follows:
.- ?" Leave Camden atV " v v 7 2<?a. m.
" * Artivetit Colombia |t v J1 65 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m.
Arrive at Camden atr j, 5 65 . p. m.
A. L TYLER, Vice President.
S. B. Pickens, Q. T. A
CHABIiOTEE, COLUMBIA a AC
- GE8TA_B.B.
. ?!> [ , . Ge.VIBAL 8tPEBIHT**DAKT'sOTTIC?,
Columbia, September 22,1872,
On and after 8nnd*yjrS?ptettber 22, the train s
this road will ran in accordance with thefollo wing
"Time Table:"
QOIXd.SoijVH. ' '
v Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte . 800am 8 20pm
" Colombia 240pm 8 80am
Arrive at Angosta, 746pm - 820am
QOIXQ NOBTH.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, 6 86am 660pm
" Colombia, 1168 pm 1106 p m
Arrive at Charlotte, 615 pm 600 a m
Standard time, ten minuU* slower then Wash.
ington ci ty time, and six minutes faster than Co
lombiaoitv timet
Train No-l,daflr; train No 2, daily, 8und*7B
.excepted. W t
Both trains make close connection Lc all points
North, South and West. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to all principal points.
General Superintendent!
Doasnr. Gen,P. & ^ Agent.;
WILMINGTON, OLUMBIA & AU^8Tl>B.Co.
WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct 7/18T2.
68s5d813F^
CiiPigBBg m w:
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
DAT teTft<88 TltAIlt, (DdlyJ
I Leave Wilmington 3:25 i. m.
Arrive at Florence. 9:66. a, m.
Arrive at Columbia. ~z:w r. x
! Arrive at Angaria 7:42 r. x.
j:tLi?ye August* At GJ&5 a. x.
Arrive at Columbia 11:25 a.m.
' Arrive at Alorenee ' 1 1 ' 4:15 r.x
[ Arme al; .Wilmingt?n 1 j lOeSSf. x
night expbebs train, dailt, (Sundays
l Excepted)
' Leave Wilmington '. ' ' " 5:46 r. x.
ArriveatFldrenoo*; K ?? < 11:85 P. x.
"Arrive at Columbia ;f: 3:40 4. if.
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 4* x.
Leave Augtahi '" j, ; - *6:001* m
Arrive at Colun^bia. ' .10:20 p.m.
Arrive at Florence ^ 2:12 a. x.
Arrive at Wilmington *. ' 8:00 a. x.
.JAMES ANDERSON, Qen'l. fenpciin't
Greenville and Clumbia. Bailroad
CbtmifllA, 8. C., September 6,1872.
Daily, Sundays excepted,. connecting with
Night Train* on. the South Carolina Railroad,
hp ami donor; alsa.xtth trains going North and
South on Charlotte, Colombia aud gusta Railroad,
and Wifahingfon, CoInmWbAjxi Augusta
Railroad.- ..fa. . . ' - ...
TO.
Leave Columbia at ' * 7.15 a.m.
Leave lston 9.06 a.m.
Leave Newberry 10.40 a m
.Leave Cokesbury 2.00 p m.
"Leave Bolton 8.60 pm
Arrive at Greenville st, . 6.30 pm
DOWN.
Lehre Greenville at 7.80 a m
Leave Bclton. _ / 9.80 am.
Leave Cokeaboi^; : 11.16 a in] '
Leave Newtaeoy 1.60. p m.
Leave Alston 4.20 pm.
'Arrive atGolambia 6.00 pm.
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Dtvision. '
LEAVE
Walhalla 6 46 a m. Arrive 716 p a
Perryville 6 26 am. Leave 68$ p m
Pendleton 7 10 a m. Leave 6-60 p. m
Anderson 8 10 am. Leave 4.60 Pm
Ar. at Belton 9 00 a m. Leave 8 60 p m
Accommodation Trains on AbbcvQif Branch
Mondays,. Wedensdays and Fridsvf, .
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and An
eerson, on Tuesdays, l nursasys i|a osiuruay*.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Genl. 8upU
Jabez Noeton, Oenl. Ticket Aft, ' *
WALLACE &RUMS,
ARE how receiving their FALL sod WINTER
Stock- ?'. '
. DRESS AND WHITE GOODS, *
' v.- *.v;
IVotions, Domestic89
Gent's. Furnishing Goods,,
' * *". * '*
AND
K \
BeadyMade Clathlng.
Particular attention bss been given to the. se ,
leltion of our * "
' . .. .. *
BOOTS AND SHOES.
t HAT8,
!*0f the latest styles.
Groceries, Candies and Canned Goods ^
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Our entire stock is complete in all departments,
and will be sold
, CHEAP FOR CASH.,
September 2*5. * ^ 8m
* * . i * jr. m 1
m&r:
jrrwfsiviiRt
IOO BOXES LONG CLEAR SIDES,
150 Boxes and Hhds. Smoked Shoulders,
200 Barrels Mess Pork. For sale by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISOX.
Nov. 1,4 1 Wilmington, N. C.
Flour?flour
1,000 BARRELS, i
; ALL GRADES,
For sale by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON
Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. C.
%
- k
i