He Didn't Drink Wine.?That was a
noble youth, who, on being invited to take
wine at the table of a famous statesman in
Washington, had the moral courage to refuse.
lie was a poor young man just beginning
the struggle of liffc. He brought letters
to the great statesman, who kindly invited
him home to dinner. ''Not a glass of
wine ?" said the great statesman, in woi.deroti.ir.1o
trlilSS
ment. and surprise, uuu p.?
of wine ?" echoed the statesman's beautiful
and insinuating wife, as she arose, glass
in hand, and with a grace that ffould have
charmed an anchorite, and endeavored to
press it upon him. "No," said the heroic i
youth resolutely, gently repelling the proffer
ed glass. What a picture of moral gradeur
was that! A poor, friendless youth refusing
wine at the table of a wealthy and famous
statesman, even though proffered by the
fair hands of a beautiful lady- "No," said
the noble young man, and his voice trembled
a little and his cheek flushed. "I never
driuk wine, but?(here his words grew firmer)?if
you've got a little good old rye whisky
I don't min trying a snifter !"
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Nov. 21. tf
NEW GOODS,
AT THE
OLD STJLIsTD
OF
J. A T. I. JOx\?KS,
Corner of DeKalb and Broad Streets.
W t anj-tnm mnuuj .UJ ^pcuinr our 1?0'
stock of
Drv
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Carpenter's Tools,
111 great variety.
CROCKERY AND GLASSW A
WOODENWARE,
* CARRONWARE, &C., &C.
Fancy and Heavy
GROCERIES,
BAGGIXtt AM> TIEN,
SADDLERY, BRIDLES, BITS, <fcC. &C
VERY CHOICE
HAMS, BACON AND LARD.
All of which will be .old cheap for CASH.
N. B.?If you don't .ee what you want, cal
for it.
J. A T. I. JON FN.
September 20. Cm.
THE LATEST THING OUT
THE WOMAN'S FRIEND
STEAM WASHER.
THE LATEST, THE BEST?No RubbingNo
founding?No Turning or Tearing?Nc
Clumsy ylinder, and no Twenty or Thirty Dol.
lars expense.
Steam Does it All!!
nil ao l see this Novelty, at
CLOUD'S
September 19. Sui
Gunny Bags.
8 000 Peanut Sacks. For sale by
F. W. KERCIINER.
27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. C.
Nh 11 --Nal t?Sa 11
2,500 Sacks of Salt, now landing,
For sale by '
F. W. KERCIINER,
27,28 and 20 North Water Street,
Nov. 14. Wilmington, N. C.
FOR SAFE.
A PIANO in good order. Cau l?c seen at any
time. A Bargain.
Nov7tf. JOHN KERSHAW.
Pnre French Candle*.
Assorted Nuts and Oanned Good? of all kinds
For sale !>y D. C. K1KKLEV.
Cheese, Herring and Whisky.
250 Ik jxcs Cheese,
150 Boxes Herring,
100 Barrels Rye and Corn Whisky,
For Sale by
F. W. KERCIINER,
27, 28 and 20 North Water St.
VftV 1.1 Wilmin.r*.... V /' !
IMC; IIAM?,
New Hmoked Hoof,
I
Breakfast Strips.
Buik aud Suioked Very Choice,
received and lor fcale hy
v. b. IfcyAl'SSUKiS & CO., i
F^e |J|T^ k:- OF THE
Jtf vlUnited States.
. ./ %.jJgVrCN engravings, printed
I<1y <P^- \ IX ENGLISH AND OF.BV
y AffWll MAN. WRITTEN PY 20
VI EMINENT authors, inJ
I MHEnm/ CLI DINO JXO II. COUGH,
A WARD HOWI.ACD. REV.
f 1 F.. EDWIN IIALL'S PHILIP
Wm A fcl^T I* I I R,PLEEY> ALBBRT BRI8 I
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This work is a complete history of all branches of In
dnstry, processes of manufacture, etc., in ail its ages.?
It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures,
and is the most entertaining and valuable wor k of in
formation on subjects of general interest ever offered
to the public. The book is sold by agents, who are making
large sales in all parts of the country, it is offered
at the low price of ?3.60, and is the die cheapest book
ever sold by subscription. We want Agents in every
town in the' United .States, and no Agent can fall to do
well with this l?ook. Our terms are liberal. We give
our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our
agents soid IKS copies in eight days, another sold 363 in
two weeks. Our agent in llartford sold 397 in one week.
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2i pS?1y.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
npiIESE Spectacles are manufactured from "MINITI
CRYSTAL PEBBLES," melted together, and an
called DIAMOND on account of their hardness nui
brilliancy.
It is well known that Spectacles cut from Brazilian o:
Scotch Pebbles are very injurious to the eye, because o
their polarizing effect."
Having been tested with the polarscope, the diatnom
lenses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, les:
heated ravs than any other pebble.
Thev are ground with great scientific accuracy, ar
free front chromatic aberrations, and produce a bright
i ness and distinctness of vision not before attained ii
Spectacles.
. ? Manufactured bv the Spencer Opticai Manufacture
t'onipany. New YdrV. For Rale by
t a vAi*\*n c
I. J\. iuv.lv, vauiucii, v,
I From whom they ran only he obtained. No peddler
employed.
The preat demand for these Spectacle* ha* Indnce
1 unscrupulous dealers to palm an inferior and spurlou
r article for the " Diamond." Great care should he take
to see that the trade mark (which Is protected by Amerl
can Letters Patent) are stamped on every pair.
September 20. 12m.
Fail and Winter Goods
:o:
GEOIW3E ALDEN respectfully invitcsthe
tentionof the public to his Large and well
ssorted
STOCK OF GOOdS,
Comprising,, in part,
GROCERIES;
BUY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS.
Cooking Stoves A Hardware
w
Cotton purchaseil at full market rates, nr
iberal Cash Advances made on consignment
GEORGE A'LI)EX.
September 10 Gmo
COOKING STOVES.
II It is a well-known fact, tknt the Cookin
Stove lias heretofore found but few admirers i
THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
hence its utility is but little known.
THE COOKING STOVE
Is now eotjght after, as the meat Kconomici
and Labor-Saving article for cooking purpose*
that has been invented, at prices within th
reach of all who desire to use them.
A well assorted stock of these Stoves on hand
and for sale by
GEORGE ALDEN, A gen
September 10 bin
Planter's Hare House,
JUST received ut the above well-known ani
popular cetablishment, a full stock of
| Fall a nil Winter Goods
Consisting in part of
DIRTST GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Iteady-Made Clothing, &c. &c.
.Special attention is invited to the large stock of
Provisions and Plantation Supplies,
Among which will be found,
RACO.V, IIA MS, FLOUR, CORN, LAltD.
('ANNCD FRUITS AND MCAT0
and all other articles usually l'ouad jn a fn>,
cluss Grocery.
ALSO,
Hftpe, Oil, Brooms, Bagging and Ties, Matches,
Axle Grease, Buck'ts, Cards, Nails. Curry
Combs, lioes, Lock", Sauces. Soaps,
Starch, Sixers, Salt, Soda, flavoring
Kgtracts. Sugar, Candles,
8*tot, Powder, Gun Caps,
Household anil Kitchen
Utensils, Bakes,
Spades, Knives,
and Forks,
Spoons,
11 .1 tll'IHV fit ll ! !' ' I ll il'l < < I m i 11 immrAii. I n
.... - ?? Miuviviio iviurjiuim |
j^yC.ill and examine stock and prices bof<?re
purchasing elsewhere.
lyrTht liighwi market prices paid for Cotton
and otlies produce.
I). W. ;iORI>A\,Agt.
September lb. tf.
Havaa Ornanges
Aud NUK'i 1JLK.N Al'l'LtS. For sale l>v
i>. C. KJJUiLEV.
CAROLINA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY '
OF ]
1
IfilldYll'JtllHI, I JCiil .
Branch Office Baltimore, Md.
Assets - - - - $1,075,000
*
;
i
r
f
1
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p
n on. JEFF. D AVIS, President.
pt
? Gen WADE HAMPTON, Viee Pres't
d
8
n
I
JOHN D. KENNEDY.
icbisij state Agent.
RICHMOND
I. BANKING AND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Capital, - - $500,000
1JLKHUIMS WlSlling to insure in a rirsi v,m?s
Company at Law rates, will please apply to
W. CLYBURN, Agent,
n 1 o. Ca.
, PALL. 1872.
,.i 1 invite the attention of the
Public to the
LARGEST STOCK
u*
DBY GOODS,
g
n
CIjOTHIN <3r
,1
' BOOTS, SHOES,
t
1 AND
]
HiTS
1\T ft A 111117\T
lri
TH EY IIATI: IIIX
I
I Bought Right, !
AND
YVILL lil!
. Stold Eight.
R. JR. Kennedy.
NOW OPENING.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
A FULL STOCK OF STAPE
DRY GOODS,
Boot#, Shoe*, Hats, Caps,
HARDWARE,
TIN WARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
HOLLOW WARE,
CROCKERY, &c. &c.
For sale at the lowest rate for cash, by
D. L. DESAUSSURE & CO.
Ctm. Agents,
ALSO *
Vnntil ir/ino* nml Miicnu'a T A ill P.
JL C/JL II'IIU AIA??UVSA M w
ALSO
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Of the best qualities, and in every gra
Sept. 19. ' tf
NEWGOODS!
AT the store occupied by A. M. Kennedy, :
few doors north of the Market, will h
found a stock, consisting of
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels
Garden Hoes, Brady & Ehvell Hoes,
Plow Moulds, &c., &c. Ac.
GROCERIES
Crushed,and Brown sogars. Rio Lagui
and .Fayft Coffiees, Green and Hyson
T<?as, Smoked and unsmoked
Side and Shoulder Bacon,
Hams
Lard
Goshen Butter,
Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone
Lime, FineSuperandExtra
Family Flour, Soap, Candles,
Starch. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda
Crackers and Cheese, New Orleans Sugar
House and W. I. Molasses Canned Fruit, Oysters.
Early Rose, Goodrich, Pink Eye and Jacl
son White Planting Potatoes.
Crockery, Gtaare&c, Saddles, Briflli
Shoes, Homes &c.. All of which will be so
at the lowest price for cosh, and we requc
- ?11 Pnil ifliA u-iuh tn nupplinfip.
U tdilll UUl nil 1? HW ?? ic. i-...
A. D. KENNEDY & CC
A. D. KENNEDY.
A, M. KENNEDY.
A. M Kennedy will give las attentat to tl
I purchase of cotton: is agent for tne safe of El
; wan Guano, Et i wan Crop Food and Et i wn n G rotn
| Done. Feb 15 If
JUST RECEIVED,
ox
j _ CONSIGNMENT,
If FELL SlOV.IV ur ?
Light and Heavy Bagging
Rope and Ties,
! Side Bacon, Hams 4 Shonlder
NEW No. 1 AND 2 MACKAREL,
I Extra Family, Family, Extra and Sup
FLOUR.
Java, Laguira and 11 io
OFFEE,
'Crushed," "Extra C." "C." "E. J
" Dein." and ? R. It."
SUGAR,
FACTORY C HEESE,
Very superior G. P. and Breakfast TEA
New Orleans and Mus. MOLASSES ar
SYRUPS,
Large size sacks Liverpool SALT,
Soap, Starch. Soda, Pepper, Spices,
Pickles. Can Fruits, Vegetables and Fis
Together with every article usually four
in a well-assorted Grocery and Provisit
Stock. For sale at the lowest cash rate, 1
D L DESAUSSURE & CO
COMMISSION AGENTS.
Sept. 10. tf
EVERYTHING
Hew! Cheap! Elegant!
niCKLK ?v KOYKIS
Beg leave to nnnoimco to the citizens of Car
en nn<l vicinity that they are now opaning
rihoice lot of
DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
A full line of
Fancy, Family and Heavy
gboobbies,
mackarel,
COFFEE,
SUGAR, &C. &C.
RAGGING and TIES,
SHOT POWDER, SALT
&c. &c. &c.
jfavThey pay the lushest cash prices f
cotton and other produce. J liberal advanc
on consignments of cotton shipped to Clia
leston, Haltimorc and Liverpool.
MICKIiE & HOY KIN,
At Md'onri/'s Corner, Camden, S. C.
Oct. ii4 3ui
Ailiii!iil^ral4>p*N Notice.
i ?* i nut flirt rtqfn!
ALU |>crmwiH iiiiMMi; nii.u.n r.r^
ot' Margaret E. Hughes, deceased, wilipr
present them Ik d.'io lorin to the undersigned f(
payment, and all iiujehtcd to the said cstai
\eill make immediate payment,
A. L.Mc.MltUtf, Adw'r.
tfo*. 7.
..yiunal of the Chareh.
JUL
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and upwards. ?
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Charles F. T. Drnke, 2 vols., $15.
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nine months in the years 1809?70,,by Thos
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Acts of Gallantry, by Lambton Young, E. E.
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Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries of
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Shakespeare and Typography, th'e Art of Printing
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principles to be adopted by those who d esir
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tj_ No 2C0 King street,(in the Bend)
|1(j October 24. harle?ton. S.
- THE MOST YET!
tPHE undersigned invites the attention of his
1 friends and the public generally, to Lis
large and increasing stock of
I?call uim! U iut^P Goods,
Consisting in part, of
DRY GOODS,
S .
Gent's. Furnishing Goods, ,
er BOOTS AND SHOES,
orSonthern Manufacture, i
Ami warranted to give satisfaction.
Calicoes and Ladies' Dress Goods
?
In great variety.
Heavy Family Groceries
a BEST BRAN S OF FLOUR.
A 1.80
Ad extensive assortment of
h Hardware and Cutlery,
,(1 Tobacco, Spices, Poiv'der, Shot and Caps,
)n
>y Bagging, Rope and Ties.
'* J?"Cotton and other Produce bought at 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,.
a Camden, S. C,
How is this for Cheapness?
Here is a Chance for everybody
TO ^XJY, 1
WD BUY .YITHOUT MONEY! J
l LL persons wishing to buj-n good article of
Liquors and Groceries, and cheaper than.
I lie same Goods can be bought at any other
store in Cantden, end especially if you have no
money?as money is pretty cearce?-you will
sure!v do well to trive us a call with a bale or (
two of rOTTON.
ftrif Cash is no object to lis.
, We also Imvc on hand many other articles C
> which we will sell for Cotton.
E. J. COX WAY. Agent.
771. MIDDLETON~& CO.,
r FACTORS f
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
B A I/f I'M OllE, iMD.,
Hnving'purchascil the entire STOCK OF
. liOOPS of Messrs. D. L. PeSaussure k
, Co., we will sell the same at
to COST for OASS,
e- an<) for that purpose heieby constitute the |
? members of that firm our ugontsto effect such
t0 sale.
J. I. MIDDLETON k CO.
11 Juuo$ tf
Change of
A M ' ' ' ? I
outharoSTrailro^H
COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 26, 1672^^H
CHANGE of sehedule to go into effect on
J after Sunday the 29th inst. H
Hail and Passenger Train- I
Leave Columbia at '9 a.m.
Arrive at Charleston at' 4.80 p.m.
Leave Charleston at 9.30 a.m.
Arrive at Columbia at 6.20 p. m.
NIOHT EXPRESS.
Freight and Accommodation Train
(Sundays Excepted.)
Leave Columbia at 7.50 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston at 6.45 a. m.
Leave Charleston at 7.10 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 6.80 a. m.
Camden .Accommodation Train.
Till run daily to Columbia, as follows:
Leave Camden at 7 20 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia at 11 65 a. m.
Leave Columbia at 2 10 p. m.
Arrive at C>mden at 6 66 p. m.
A. L. TYLER, Vice President.
S. B. Picksxs, 6. T. A.
;hablotte, colukbia a ad0u8ta
kb.
General 8pperintxxdaxt's Ofvics,
Columbia, September 22, 1872.
liilJEi?.wwi?namMWW
On and after Sunday, September 22, the traits
his road will run in accordance with the folleir*
ng "Time Table:"
001 no south.
Train No. 1. Train No. 2.
Leave Charlotte 800am 8 20pa
" Colombia 240pm 880am
\rrive at Augusta, 7 46 p m 8 20 an
001*0 HOETH.
Traia No. 1. Train No. 2
Leave Augusta, 6 86 am 660pm
" Columbia, 1L63 pm . 1106 p m
Lrrive at Charlotte, 6 16 pm 600am
Standard time, ton minutes slower than Wash*
agton city time, and six minutes faster than Co
lumbia city time.
Train No 1, daily; train No 2, daily, Sundays
excepted.
Both trains make close connection to all points
tforth, South and West Through tickets sold
ind baggage checked to all principal points.
E. P. ALEXANDER,
General Superintendent.
R-E. Dobsiy, Gen. F. & T. Agent.
WILMINGTON, 0LU1HIA * AtGU8TA
R, R.C0
WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct. 7,1872.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
The following schedule will go into effect on
3:25 . M., Monday, 7th inst.
DAY EXPRE88 TRAIN, (Daily/)
Leave Wilmington 8:26 A. X.
Arrive at Florence 0:66 a, m.
Arrive at Columbia 2:40 r. x
Arrive at Augusta 7:42 P. x.
Leave Augusta at 6.86 a. x.
Arrive at Columbia 11:26 A. X.
Arrive at rlorence 4:16 p. x
Arrive at Wilmington 10:26 p. x
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN, DAILY, (Sundays
Excepted)
Leave Wilming*<?? . p* * f
Arrive at Florence 11:86 T.U^^
Arrive at Columbia 3:40 <Jk.
Arrive at Augusta 8:20 a. m.
Leave Augusta 6:50 p. x
Arrive at Columbia 10:20 P. x.
Arrive at Florence 2:12 a. x.
Arrive at Wilmington 8:00 a. x.
JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l. Superin't
Greenville and Clumbia Kailroad
Colcmbia, 9- C., September 6, 1872.
Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with
Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad,
up and down; also with trains going North and
South on Charlotte, Columbia and gnsta Rail*
road, and w turning ton, Columbia and August*
Railroad.
UP.
Leave Columbia at 7.15 a. m. *"
Leave lston 9.06 a. m. '
Leave Newberry 10.40 a feu
Leave Cokesbury 2.00 p m.
Leave Belton * 8.60 p m
Arrive at Greenville at 6.80 p m
DOWN.
Leave Greenville at 7.80 a m
Leave Belton 9.80 a to.
Leave Cokesbury U16a?J
Leave Newberry * 1.60. pm.
Leave Alston 4,20 pm.
Arrive at Oolumbia 6.00 ppi
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Dtvition,
LEAVE
Walhall* 6 45 m. Arrive 715 p ?
Perryville 6 26 a m. Leave 6 86 p SI
Pendleton 710 am. Leave 6 60pm
Anderson 8 10 am. Leave 4 60 p m
Ar. at Belton 9 00 a m. Leave 8 60 p m
Accommodation Trains on Abbeville Brajuk
Mondays, Wedensdays and Fridays.
On Anderson Branch, between Belton and AOeerson,
on Tueadays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
THOS. DODAMEAD, GenL Supt,
Jabez Norton, Genl. Ticket Agt,
Wtllin Ar nuRms
?W im.MJMjrB.V94 ?
ARE now receding their FALL sad WTKTBR
Stock
DRESS AKD WHITE GOODS,
IVotions, Domeitics,
Gent's. Furnishing Goods,
AND
Ready-Hade Clothing.
'articular attention bus been given to the ie
leltion of our
BOOTS AND SHOES.
SATS,
Of the latest styles.
1 \ -
J-roc cries, Candies and Canned Goods
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
lur entire stoek is complete in all department*,
and will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
September 110. 8m
Provision*.
LOO BOXES LONG CLEAR SIDES,
? ? a n 1 ?*i 1 ? a * ?.
i.)U uoxes ana unas. smoKca shoulders,
200 Barrels Mess Fori*. For sale by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
Nov. 14 Wilmington, N. C.
flour?Flour
1,000 BARRELS,
ALL GRADES,
Pqr salp by
WILlfiUlS k MUROHSON.
Noy. 14. WtynipgtM), p.