The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 16, 1873, Image 3
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High Freights.?The commerce
4 of Charleston has a great deal to
contend with on account of the
exhorV ant charges of her Railroc'
The high tariff on the !
South Carolina Railroad, from;
King^v:He to Camden, has driven
of oar merchants to North-f
em maifcets for their supplies.
Freight of the valcfe of eight hun- j
tired v liars and more, was shipped J
from Charleston to Florence over
Jj^he Northeastern Railroad upon j
^Pxhieh the charges were $27.; the
one hundred and-.two j
jail -; it is stated that the some
frv.gr.i from Florence to Tirnusriile,
a distance of twelve
:ii:;es, ',.ver the Wilmington, Colitubia
und Augusta Railroad; was
I ^ugecifS) "! :
\ I-?-??
4P ::t persons' are discussing the l
probable nationality of a very tall
and slim 'foreign lady who juts on
inusual airs, think she is a
de," said one. "A Russian, I
* sink," ventured a n ot h e r. "I
^ t iak." said a wag, "she looks
more like a Pole."
^ St Augustine is urged to devote
1 er energies to mule and donkey
rasing ' . ^ . ...
OUR TABLE.
Peteusqn's Lames'- Magazine for
/ n^ust is already received, and as
re ki sj. always said cannot
siy ng it is one of the best'
1.lies' magazines published, and]
t o are jure t?e cheapest in the i
Country, for it H only $2 a year.
rVhe /> tgost number gives the
nock readable tallo filled with
fzood things for the bodies, arid is a
hrst-mie number, ^dress, C. J
Phiiadelpliiiv, _Ba..
Gonst's Ladx's Book for August
dr< :aiy out, and is on our table,
'died as usual, with a changing
yarie'v dreading'matter that cannot
ft; 1 ro .please and interest the
: tarn r-.ders of maiwr minds. As
. jo fashion, the work-department
will furnish food for the ladies,
'. > us- the needle, and every
"toy v' >ald snbscribe to Godey
m4 thus learn how to make up an
iianf : :e and tasty dress^fThis
magazine. 18 an old- favorite with
nary .if our readers, who knows
its falne and concur'in what we
say. i'rice of subscription' $3 a
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"C Daolaint foxXo^eclosore
of Mortgage.
\.A " -n W. Liadler. Adm - . Pit?..
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Robert N. Arnich, D Jt.
IS obedience to an order, in the above
v.ated case, made by the Honorable
. 1. H. Cooke on the 28th of May 1873,
i - 1:1 scl4 at Lexington Court House,.
h .' 1st Monday in August ncxt-,SMj/
-fv". mortgaged Premises described in Jte
v -bov.: case, r-s follows, to-wit: all >nat
.j *r:?ct or parcel of land, containictf 47$
pt' acres, (more or less.) being rptf of a
T :rac: originally granted to George Hipp,
situate lying and being iiJ tn? County
gw aforesaid, in the Fork /ft Broad and
. ' .S ' ;.'. riiyers, on hrj?eh waters of
- Br . d R; 7#r, boCnded on bnes north
' rno. Slice, jdStth-wesfc by Alcy 1
if* - 8:: r , south-ea&^and north-west by
JuO. Metj, upon'the following terms,
u-v:* : Cash sufficient to pay the cost
rv of-hose ; oroceddings, the balance on a
credit of twelve months from clay of sale.*
Toe < ..-baser to give bond and security,
caj! mor:gage of the premises sold,- and j
to oav for papersT
Clork's Office, Lexington C. H., & C., j
- Julv 15th A. D. 1873. ?v. 4 I
"ILL LAM J. ASSMANN, J.
Clk. Circuit Court,
Special Referee. !
Jr.-y "i, 3w?$7.00 40-42
NOTICE.
rpUE undersigned, will sell, at LexJL
iagton Court House, on the first
Mond' in August next, 1873, at public
auction, withjn the legal hours of sale,
the R*J and Personal property of John
f Hen dr - late of Lexington Village, dec.,
viz: 0 *> - lot containing two acres, (more
or it-?. with a small dwelling house,
comke r juse, 6table and garden thereon.
ji bounded south by main street
or Au?) on. road, on the wesf by James
?. m-.w $ lot, Ob. thc~fiast by Caughman
I A Wyse 4 lot, and aorElrtsy a back cross
Ah.o sixty-two acres of pine Land
.no'c or less) situate^ lying ami "being, j
.n tb- < bunty of LexTugton, on Cowpe-i
bran h, waters of twelve mile creek, and
b ~'la "led. by lands of Saral. Dent, lands
of th* estate of George Wingard, dec.,
anci -j?bors.
" '10 following personal property
of- 1 deceased, viz: One Cow and Calf,
* H; -hjid and Kitchen furniture, .and
c: ' >' rticles not necessary to mention.
1 n<. of rale Cash. Purchasers of
rid etopay for?"
; IS AIAI
"i?~ l'>* fe:rs
xiagfL C. I
1 15 yw . ' 4'.'
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i'MCE, I4EXIV'": " C. :'.. S t\
rorapt a; .:>
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FOR THE NEXT
60 0AYS
I will sell my stock of DRY GOODS at
prices to suit purchasers, as I have
determined to close out the present stock
on hand. Call and buy bargains,
as many articles will be sold at and some
even under cost.
Gent's Coat and Pants, Linen, from 18
to 50 cents per yard.
Gent's hue white shirts at cost.
Lot of Berage goods at cost
Piqiies at 20 cents per yard.
Nice assorted stock of calicoes at from
6} to 14 cents per yard.
Bemnants of calicoes cheap*
Ladies trimmed Hats at cost.
Bargains in Gent's straw hats.
Fancy articles sold regardless of price.
Also call attention to my well selected
stock of Groceries which are offered at
market prices.
Call at once and secure
bargains.
iua WiU uu nui tv vi.4* ?.?v.
my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Messers. J. Killian Efird and Henry
II. Gross, will be found in charge of
the above business, ready and willing
to serve vou. '
B. IL WYSE,
At the old stand of Caughman & Wyse.
June 18?tf
Pietnres! Pictures!! .
-1- for a dollar.
I respectfully announce to the public
generally, that I ain. now located at
Lexington Court House, S. C., where I
am.prepared to take pictures of all kindand
styles. All those in want of such
would do well to give m'e a calL I can
I be found during all hours of the day, at
my STUDIO, which is located in rear of
Drafts' Hotel.
My prices arc reasonable and are such
that all can reach them. Satisfaction
guaranteed to all who may favor me
with their patronage, &c.
#*8r- Old pictures copied on reasonable
terms.
. K. Ii. P. HA KHAN, Artist.
SHERIFF'S SALELEXINGTOX,
IS THE COURT OP PROBATE.
Ex Parte Jas. D. Clark and Wm. Joyner,
Adm'rs. estate of Mrs. 31. M. Joyner.
PURSUANT to an (Jrder in the above
stated case, I will sell/ at the residence
of. Mrs. M. M. Joyner, deceased,
in Lexington. County, within the legal
hours, onyTuesday tne 22d of July inst.,
all the personal" property belonging to
said eri?tc for CASH, consisting of
House-hold and Kitchen Furniture,
Hogs, Catdar^Hotse and "Wagon, and
gro%i<ffc crop. - .
Sheriffs Office, Lexiturton, C. H.,
July 7, 1573. H. H. GEIGER,
Sheriff Lex. County.
; July 9, '2w?$ '.75 39?40
HARM & AREHART,
fi n A n p n
] ? AND ?
CONFECTIONERS.
I LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C.
f -4^ ?-?i calLthii.Rttention of our friends
. Vt i.nbhc generally to cur
; wi f! sti'd . -i Slfji-k ct Groceries nnd
CoufcHiot^res, coasL/jsg ir- part of
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S. GAitS, STRUTS. MOLASSES'.
iUIOK, MACKEREL, SALT, FLOU2L
r 1FS?L. GRIST. CORN. SOI>A,.
SOAP. STARCH, GINGER,
'NUTMEGS, CLOVES,
PEPPER, SPICE, ** ^
OYSTERS, "
j? * PEPPER HASH.
; PICKLES, SAUCE/ NUTS,
CANDttS, RAISINS, CRACKERS,
(CAKES, ic., SMOKING AND CHEW
j IN ? "i$Tr ACCC, SUGARS, PAERaFINE
WAX CANDLES,
Ac, Ac., Ac.
.Ui i,.tn ' f.r.stantJy or Laiyi ICE
fand '.E'fv'G, .-rod prv^.^1. ?: all
i times. U> .j.foS-OO>jEb drink:, ol
J LEMONADE ?t<I Gt>-iVTv POP.
T?cr^us Cash,
i *t n bjrfiv j W Art5h?Rt
11?3d?tf
^EW DRUG STORE,
Four Doors above Columbia Hotel,
Main Street, Columbia, S. C.,
L. T. SILLIMAN & Co.
HAVING just returned from the
North with a complete new stock of
Drugs, Medicines.and Fancy Articles,
?.11 of the best qualify. "We are prepared
to furnish everything in our line, with
promptness and accuracy. Our Drugs
were all selected under" our own personal
supervision, so that we can warrant
everything we sell to be of the very
best. An experience of many years in
the Drug and Chemical business in this
city, with a thorough knowledge of the
same, will enable us at all times to supply
the wants of this community in our
line, and we hope, by a strict attention
to business, to secure a share of public
pateonag*.
Physician's Prescriptions carefully
and promptly compounded at all hours
of the day or night. .
Fancy Articles of all Kinds,
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair
Brushes, Perfumer}', Hair Oils, and
Cosmetics of every kind, constantly on
hand.
I*atent Medicines,
Dr. Janynes' Standard Medicines
alicays on 'hand.
Lubin's Extracts, German Cologne,
Fine Soaps, Sponges, Ac.
Landreth's Garden Seeds,
A full supply.
Mar 12 ?3m
Notice of Dissolution.
By mutual cousent tH$ day the copartnership
of Roof i Raw! ceases
to exist All persona having demands
against the firm of Roof A Rawl will
present the same to D. Rawl, who will
pay the same. And all persons indebted
to the late firm will settle the same with
D. Rawl. D. RAWL.
ift7t S. M. ROOF.
1 < i. ! Lumber business.
/: . re " i. age of all friends.
D. RAWL.
J-il ? iv. 38-39 -40
W. 31. I'RAFTS,
- ' utrtit'C.
Lh ' ' -N . C. H., S. C.
? ' :1 a'.u r mptly to all busincs
1- b. ; are.
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R. D. SENN & SON,
WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL
GROCERS,
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MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS,
COLUMBIA, !?s>0.
HAVE now on hand, and are con-1
stantly receiving a Large, Choice
and CHEAP stock of goods.
We have almost everything which the
Lexington People
wishes to bay when they come to
Columbia.
Our stock is too large to mention different
articles. All we ask is to call and
examine.
We have our same old force of accommodating
clerks Messrs. Wm. Platt, Ed.
C. Shcll, Archie McCraxbt, Julian
Shull, Charlie Senn and Rufus Sbxn
to wait on their friends, v
559" We have the best WAGON YARD
and TWO SHEDS to accomodate our
Country friends.
Jnu 1?lv
NEW STORE
AND
yEW GOODS.
\ ISAIA# VANSANT,
DEA'-FR IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, Sc.
. Opposite State House,
Bridge Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
RESPECTFULLY
invites his Lexington
friends, and the pnblic generally,
when they come to Columbia, to
give him a call, as he has now on hand
, and will continue to keep a supply of
! Family Groceries, Provisions, Ac. All
he asks is a trial, and satisfaction will be
guaranteed. Highest prices paid for
Country Produce.
Nov. G-tf
C.F. JACKSON,
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Main Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C,,%
H wing removed fonr doors abo .'e hw/
OLD STAND, on s'
MAIN STREET,
To the magnificent store ifi1 Mr. Jacob's
New Building, nffags for sale a
Splendid Stock
z?? ? ?
* iW GOODS,
Al?Unusually
JPrices.
Call add see his \
DRESS GOODS, \
GENTS' FURNIS2$Xg?
GOODS, \
FANCY ARTICLES \
ETC., ETC.
IT - !0, 25 and 50 cent Counters offer
' V. ,T.~ . it> 7AXKP.P. NOTIONS.
S Mr. H. P. Roberts, of Lexington
! County will be found at this popular
j Dry i>t ods House, ready to serye bis
' many Lexington friends.
Sep 'J?ly '
SOUTH CAROLINA
Loan and Trust Company,
CHARLESTON, S.< cl
OFFICE, No. 17 BROAD STREET.
SAVING* DEPARTMENT.
The deposits in the Savings Department
of/this Company are invested as a
Special Trust, and, therefore, .are no;
subject to the hazards of banking.
In addition to this special security,
depositors have the guarantee of the entire
Bank Capital, which amounts to
thtec hundred thousand dollars v $30o000.)
This department will enable all classes
to find a safe security for their savings,
however small; and at the same time
bearing a remunerative interest ,-six per
cent, compounded quarterly. > Cur- j
rency can be remitted by expres, and
drafts by mails.
' F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES. ,
geo. s. cameron, g. l. bdist,
e. h. frost, w. 3. middleton,
w. c. bee, A. j. crews,
w. b. williams, e. waltjen,
h. h. deleon, c. o. memm1nger,
b. o'neill, wm l. webs,
a. p. caldwell, j. t. welsman,
3. m. shackelfold, geo. h. walter,
j. c. h. claussen, b. d. la2aeu3.
April 23?3m
GEORGE BRUNS,"
WATCI
MAKER AND
tWfttWT T
JXi W-&JUUDXW,
MAIN STREET,
Columbia Hotel Building,
Columbia S. C.
Has ou band a complete stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jew ty, Spectacles
and Plated-wsre, wh cL lie offers at the
iowest prices.
Watches, Clofcks and Jewelry repaired
at short notice and on reasonably terms.
Jan S ? 3m
KNIGHTS OF JERICHO \
j THE officers and member
jggSgg; this order are notified thf ' ,
regular weekly meeting w >
held on Wednesday evening, an 11. .
regular monthly meeting for the *
action of business, will be held o
1st Wednesday evening in each i
at 8 o'clock. Application for me._- .rship
may be mado at any time. ~
G. M. HARMAI
Recor
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" Piedmont and Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
RICHMOND, VA.
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W. C. CARRINGTON, President. I D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary.
JNO. E. EDWARDS, Vice President. I J. J. HOPKINS, Asst. Secretary.
ASSETS 0 VSR $2,000,000 POLICES ISSUED 0 VER 17,000.
ANNUAL INCOME OVER $1,500,000.
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The PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON is progressive, prosperous,
and prompt. It has $121 of Assets to every $100 of Liabilites. Small
expenses, small losses, secure investments, ample reserve. Policies liberal
and no restrictions on residence or travel
PLAN MUTUAL,
Dividing seven-eights of the profits with the Policy-holders at the end
of the first year, and annually thereafter. It has declared and paid to
its policy-holders Three Annual Dividends, rang from 10 to 40 per
cent., which will compare favorably with other good Companies.
D IVID ENS ANNUAL.
1FAPHART A RANSOM. General Agents, Columbia, S. C.
WITT & 'COUNTS, Agents for Lexington and adjoining CountiesOct
16?in
J. BV KINARD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
) . IN
Dry Goods, OH Cloths, Carpetlngs, Mattings,
Window Shades, Curtains,
Notions, &c., &e.
Has just returned from the North with a full and complete Stock,
Every Department being fully and thoroughly supplied.
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Millinery Department,
Under the control and maiSagdinent of
i Mr? A. McCormick,
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So widely Known and appreciated for her skill and taste, is an attrac
five ffyrftrire in the bustt^ssd/I
will sell my Stock at as low figures for CASH 18 ^ouse iQ ^
S..T * tU; -
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' I am also Agent/ot?< * ,
HOWE'S"SEWING MACHP'E,
AMERICAN BUTTON H?)LE AND OVERSEEMIXG MACHINES
Being considered the most" efficient instrument of the kind now in us
'Hain Streft-^Ooluuubia. S, G.,
One Door of Columbia Hotel.
Oct 2?i?r>' 4 f J
SEfiftMCtI0I8
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"T GR?*ND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS jESTABLISHMENl
W B. 0 VE i f I)..
Cot rer of J tain and Plain Streets,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA"
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WE ARE DAIIV JNTfcE.-.SiNG HANDKERCHIEFS?choice goods ai
OUR LAK'i '' very low prices,
stock with bargains, v-~ 25 pieces 4-4 WHITE MATTING, al
enumerate below: 25 cents a yard.
40 dozen WHITE - > ' i 15 dozen Ladies TUCKED SKIETS
ored boraer, at 2o ceL. at 75 cents each.
15 dozen WHITE / >v, Ns. Ji.; : 15 dozen TWO BUTTON KIDS, at 7c
trimming, at 2o cents. cents a pair.
30 dozen LACECOid..UK oi i:. 100 Clljb aindkd paBASOLS an "
# A ? &UN- UMBRELLA*
250 FRENCH ' : tj.^U?EREI i^j pi^es-Tlioice 7)RESS GOODS.
SETS, at 0 cents eac from 25 cents to 31 a vara, ule O
25 pieces PKINTEI . LAWN, shades. choice
patterns, 371 c< - yard. v 1,000 yards Foulard SILKS, "rery
50 pieces Plain and L . -v ripe I ?TC- choice goods, just received,
TORIA LAWNS. * 3,500 yards 4-4 Printed CRETONS.
75 pieces WHITE Pi "ES. f. 1 > c-.-nS just opened, at 10j cents a yard. These
a yard. a.re the cheapest goods offered this
20 dosen Gents' H. "v : IN I TLA'. ;eason.
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Ladies* D res > <*: inm, Dusters for Travelling.
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A fi sis'-r- * < Ct ?IERINO Uxderware.
Gents' White "Ti Tl? : ti jest makes, perfectly fitting,
atlow prices. Ccli ><- nr-, Ties and Bows in endless varieties.
* Hosiery, in ! .;ad quantities. A beautiful
line ( _ wear in all grades.
A iijteof l)o> stics and Prints.
Alt U'c uruents are full
^ r- .; ;!( j;o.:ds at low
&V- jvv.res. ~9i
Custom ; Get Titeir Bxact Change^
i y V- ;?ro vi on.. of the above .bargains aS the GRAND
i\ CENTRA L ' UV < vi -i ; HLISHMENT of
Win. 0. UIVE & Co.,i
v i c v [ H K HEELER HOUSE.
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I HKIMTNMS I
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WONDERFUL
MEDICINES.
I
iTnn in tht> A *W
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES
Is doing wonders, and gives everybody
satisfaction?the reason of this is, that
they assure to cure and restore you.
They ore the cheapest, and beet
medicines out.
TEE BLOOD AHD LIVES PILLS
Cores Liter Oomplliot" Torpid Liver,
Headaches and Sick Stomach.
THE
QUEEN'S DELIGHT *
Is known all over the County of Lexington,
the people know that it ia the best j
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Dnwi'^ew owefvhft^V TTCAA it.
THE QUEER'S DELIGHT
hould be usei in the following case?:Liver
Complaints, Sprains, Sore Heads
^kin Diseases, Ringworm, Utters, Loin
)ftgo, Mercuril.Eruptions, Stjtf Joint
Soro Throats, Sore Legs, Constipation *
. Spots in the Skin, Salt Rheum, Scrofula^
Dyspepsia, Tetter, Prickly Heat, Rhounatism,
SOres of all kinds, Sere?Brea?t8,
Scalds, Piles, Goat, Venereal Sorrn,
( Swelled Glands, Wounds of all kinds.
JMtEPABED OSI.V BY
E. H.HEI5FITSH,
5 DRUGGIST,
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Columbia, s* C.
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HsS?uts?TS
VEOEr.iBLC
BLOOD AKDLIVSSraiS.
>URE BILEI PURE HOOD!
PURE FLESH!
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, To have good health and enjoy a Ion?
-de is the desire of aR. To be well, to
rook well, to eat well, t? steep jwell?
ilealth is the one thing needful.
The Blood and Liver Pills is a fiew
uedicine, a new remedy, and claims the
otention of the people on tho wellfounded
basis of.merit and worth. At
ill times, and in. all .climates, no niedl,
-me is so greatly needed in assisting tia
1 ure in regulating itself, as a Blood Pari-'
- .ier and Liver Regulator.
.The.Blood and Liver* Pills are good
.or oppressed stomach; feverishncss;
drowsiness and indolence, nervous
.vatchfujuoss ?t night; melancholy,
olucs, dream's, commonly frightful; chest
oppressed and heavy; darting pains in
the abdomen;' faintntes; sighing; difficult
and short breath; pain in the chest,
about the lungs, conpxtonly mistaken for
plearisv; shifting pains like those of
rheumatism, colics; sometimes a short
sharp cough, with a dryness of throaf;
-mple&sant throbbing about the stomach;
excess of dandruff, and scurfy deposit on
he skin; falling of the hair; fulness and
straightness of the abdomen, with desire
to loosen the clothing; sour stomach
with symptoms of dyspepsia; bilious
colics; diarrhoea; dysentery; fevefs; ob'
stinate constipation;, intermittent fever,
or fever and ague; jaundice; costiveness
t md diarrhoea alternately; expectoration
stringy and sticky; foul mouth in the
ruorning, often naused and. vomiting;
dizziness; pain in the right shoulder,
sometimes in the shohlder-blode; ina'
bility to lie on left side; hiccough; occassionally
pain in the left ahoulder.
Seasonable use of the T1LOOD AND
LIVER PILLS, taken as directed, will
_ dways prevent there disorders.
PREPARED ONLY BY
IE. HHSITSH,
UttUOGIST
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CHEMIST,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.,
Inhere you will find the
LARGEST STOCK
>f
DRUGS A -V D MEDICINES
in the 8UteWhere
you will find (hem the BEST.
Whore yoa will find them the Cheapest- ;
Where you will find them the Safest. !
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Oo to
HEIMTSH'S
DRUG 8T0RI.
Main Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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tlhtK ita gloomy attend* u(?, low
TV P'*f*i <cpr?lli??, invvltiaUry
NBlllluaf) lex* of armeu, aprtnuitorrlicra,
loaa of |wwr, ?4Uxy brad,
loaa of memory, aa4 tt/?*tcae<l Impotence,
and imbecility. ini u sov?r- elan
core in HlJlFUKn*' U4>!Kl>
opathic sretinr, \o. twi ati.
KltiHT. TRlStfoYKpfluN P. KMKIjY <**' *
up ti* tTt'-we. ursaU ti.? ?MUifve. ttj i*jirU
tigor and cr?gj-, U* iu>.i T4t?:iry to the
ea;ire inu. Tbey tore C';>wl to-,?ian4s of can*.
Price, ti war jacJug* of livr bone and a lar^e 11
rial, which ia very ucporuint itcwtlaa',.# or oil
own, or |t per aicgto box. Sold\j ALL Crsgejata,
ami K-utbr nail or. rtoipt of price. AeUirox
HIMPHKEYd' SPKC1P10 HQAEOPAIHIC
K2DICIN15 CO.. 36S T-^-xr. z. y_
Mar. 12?ly ^
Manhood Restored!! S
Dr. Vclpau's ElixircfYouth?the
great restorer of youthful vigor-a poe?itive
euro for Nervous Debility, Ixupctoncv,
Spermattorriica, Lcwaeas of
Spirits, Muiincbolj-arising either from
excessive indulgence, over ttndy, or any
cause whatever. .<
k certain rrrccdy lor Y?'cakneds
arising from etches, or early indiscretion,
Clergymen, Lawyer a Stu'deutn
and all who folio* sedentary occupy
V1UX1B, VI IWttyttfl ?YiIVWM V T, v*?ed;
the listless enervated youth, whose
constitution has been shuttered by a
nameless vice and t&-hgt-d Je.c tce of
sonsuil pltostire will exjxirience immediate
relief, and a penuancut euro will
surely follow the use of the bunt or
Yorrn.
Hundreds of letters from those who
have beta sa'ed from Consumption, Insanity,
or Heath, and restored to HealtST
Happiness and Manhood, could bo giTei.,
were it not for the delicacy of the subject.
Price, $1.00 per bottle, ttx bottles,
$5.00. gent to any part of the Country,
; securely sealed frctn observation, on
receipt of price. All letters sacredly
confidential.
Address all orders to
! 1IOOPES1C0.. ,
j Philadelphia, Pa. P. 0. Box 2450."
Mar 19- ly ' ?
JlSHSlil
ACADEMY.
jggfgim THE occreiecs of this Insii?}pJLfiv
tution of Learning, for the
SfttJQy,V vcat 1S73, rriJl^f.i.maienctt ' ?
m the first Mohday m August *n<i continue
for fixe months under too care of
Professor H- O HLVG11S.
Bim or Puxxrox.- Speiaing, Blading,
Writing. Gou?mon Arithmetic, and
Geography, pax 3??^ica, fro* $0.50 to
<00. Eu'gliah Grammar, Geography,
-.advanced.) Math<matter, Philosophy.
Ibeaiistry. At*., pjt Session, frchi
5S.50 to 1'bOO. L.viu and Greek, per
.Session, from ?12.00 to 1C. 00. .- *
Board can be had in good families, at
from $8 to 12.00 per month,
i 2tT For farther information address
1 ? - * ri O r%
I at Fum K:aga, i/tungion uauniy, o. e...
| either H. C. Baughn, Frestfcnt of Instii
totion, or one ot the Board of Trustees.
- .TBtStEBS.
IEct. D. EiTti\ Chairman,'
iLurrrx CnMTzy, ' J. W. Biuwar,
J. H. Rook, D. L Erroo.
Nov 27?3m *
i
WHEEirS &yilH0j-8
;8SWISe MMtifNiS;
RtfH?T ms?a i - SO
UT'/ CA It 01 is A
STATE FAIR 1871,' * ' ' <
1*D i.r
Fair of Carolina*, at Charlotte 1672.i
By Committee ofJPractial
JUchinista.
THE simplicity, "durability,. ease of management
iad great range of work
of this Machine has made it the. nniser- sal
favorite, and leading fnr21y Sowing
Machine for mere than twenty years,
and hence it is no experiment to hhy
one. a ;
'* For sale on monthly instalmente; at
. C olu m bi & Hotel Building, Columbia,
S. C.. by .*
- A. J. FORSLET,
FumIot A Trr:mn
Nov 27?ly ~ '
IF YOV WANT
SCHOOL BOOKS,
ddr TO
R. L. BRYANT,
TTTHO has received a freah supply- of " .
V> ENGLISH, FRENCH; GERMAN j
and CLASSICAIl SCHOOL BOOKS;
also of. SCHOOL STATIONERY of every
dwcripticn. AtU for eale at loweet
market rata?.
J&n 22?Jcu
E. % HALSEY, 1
LU3iilE rt AND
T I Y BEE
MMtfiSSION MERCHANT,
JVharf, Wert ?W Jfontaguc-St,
CharleWton,' 8. C.
oct 80?ly
BV8INBSS DIRECTORY
FOR
tExiybrox covxt
Clerk of Court?Wm. J. Amrnra. Jr.
.TuAne of Prrfatlr. ?S. P Vtintnrd.
Sheriff. ?Henry H. Geiger.
Coroner.?C. P. Qrj&tilebtnm. *
School Commit'r.?A. D. Haltawaogcr.
County Commissioners.
D. D. D. Mitchell.
Jeremiah Wjw,
8. L. Smith.
Clerk.?R. PEarmnn.
County Treasurer.?Tlx. ?. 8. J. Hayes.
Auditor. ?L. IL Boozer.
Jury Commissioner. ?Abram Geiger.
7ria.7 Justices
Leringtos C. H. ?J. H. Hecdriz.
ConntsTille.?P. W. Derrick.
Colombia.?D. Nanamaker.
LeesviHe.?H. A. 8mith.
Steadmaij'B. ? W. J. Barr.
Bearer Pond.?Charlee Hutfo.
Pomaria.?J. J. Derrick.
Columbia.?A. B. Taylor.
Senator.?John C. Hope.
Reprtsentalixxa.?Maj. H. A. MeeUa. Dr.
Jacob W. Lowmaii.
Best quality of floue
AT HAEMAH & ABBHASTS
"iii? fornT n^xt to Conrt. How*.
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