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The prospects are discoura/ing?stands of cotton are bad, and ite dry, cold weather is anything but igreeable to the planter?the oat crop is Almost a failure. [Marlborough Planter, 18th. "Red Hot" Jones, of Beaufort, the most gifted negro ofttor in South Carolina has flown to parts unknown. He always wore a stajding collar. He has turned up in Colombia. A Won&r-Working Remedy. No remedial agent has ever been offered to tke sick and debilitated at all comparabb to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, in ctses of remittent and intermittent ferers, constipation, nervous ailments, rheumatism, and disorders involving constitutional weakness or physical decay. It literally "works wonders." The botanic ingredients which its spirituous basis holds, in solution, act j like a charm upon the stomach, and | through the stomach upon the brain, n,1 rl normnc svsfem. There I XI > CI j wv/ncio (kuu uvt I w*w wj?, is nothing in its composition that is not j salubrious. It contains srme of the most potent tonics of the vegetable kingdom and the juices of the best aperient and anti- bilious roots and herbs, combined with a perfectly pure stimulating element. The Bitters are peculiarly adopted to those engaged in exhausting or unhealthy occupations, as by its use strength is sustained and the ability of the system to resist atmospheric and other influences prejudicial to health j largely increased. 32 j In Columbia, on the ICth instant, bv lie v. A. R. Rude, Mr. F. E. N. Wills, of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Ella E. Hendrix, of Columbia. S C. ?????? I?? | NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the* estate of Dr. j S. L. Kyzer, deceased, will make payment to I the undersigned, and those having demands j will present the same property attested. JOHN B. KYZER. Adm'r. j Mav 1877. 33 j NO COURT. . IN obedience to an order of Hon. R. B. Carpenter, NO COURT will be h^ld for the trial of jury cases for the May Term, 1877, commencing on Monday next. The Gaud and Petit Jurors, Prosecutors and State Witnesses, are hereby notified that they need not appear. No pa- certificates will be issued. Witness my Hand and Seal of said Court. > [l.s.] WM. J. ASSMANN, C. C. 0. j ' May 21. 18877. 31 ? ! I>is>2soliitioii ]Vol ice. THE copartnership heretofore existing be- j tween S. It. Lewie, J. H. Lewie and D. J. Griffith, under the name of Lewie, Lewie A Griffith, was dissolved by mutual consent, on i the'10th day ot April 1877, by the withdrawal J of S. It. & j. H. Lewie. The business being continued by I). J. Griffith. who will pay all bills of said firm, and < colic :t all bills due said firm. S. R. & J. H. LEWIE. D. ,T. GRIFFITH. ! May 21st 1877. 31 The State of South Carolina, LEXIXOTO.\ ( OCXTY. \ ' v. in thk covet of probate. J, Killian Eftrd. Plaintiff. j against Mrs. Catharine Efird. Abel B. Kfird. Jason A. i Kfird. Francis It. Efird. Caraltlia Efird, Mrs. j Anua 0. Efird, Fanny Efird, and Daniel Efird. j Administrator of the estate of Adam Efird. ! deceased. Defendants. i I t'ditl' Hfor Setliemmt of EsMr of J!cv. Adnm j Kjxnl, aecetutfd. TO the defendants. Mrs. Catharine Efird. Jason A. Efir l. Francis B. Ety'd and Garafelia j Efird. T rOU arc hereby summoned and required to j X answer the petition in this action which i was this day filed in the office of the Judge ol ! Probate ior Lexington County, and to serve a i copy of your answer on the subscriber ut bis I office, at Lexington Court House, South Caro- ! lina. within twenty days alter the service hereof, I exclusive of the day of such service; and if you ! f.iil to tuswer the petition within the time j aforesaid, the plaintiff wi.l apply to the Court i for the relief demanded in the petition. HENRY A. MEKTZE. PlflTs. Attv. ; Lexington C. H., May 21. 1877. TO the defendants, Mrs. Catharine Efird, Jason ; A. Efird, Francis B. Efird and Garafeliai Efird: TAKE NOTICE that the summons and petition , in the above case has been filed in the office of I the Judge of Probate, at Lexington Court i House, State of South Carolina, on this dav. HENRY A. MEETZE, PlfiTs. Attv. May 21, 1877. _31 36. Buist's Garden Seeds OF EVERY VARIETY, FRESH AND RELIable. at DR. E. E. JACKSON'S, Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Mar. 7?2m CRAMPTON'S t-H-H-H-H ! I II II I i I -HO- < I I I' ! I1 i I i I I- 1 t l ' I i Imperial SOAP i + + + t I i i-i-M I1 I -i S + | 4 i -H-r lit ! 4H-E !< ! i-4-r-H-HIS THE BEST. ? T-. rr. , X-TTT"> t fiTPDrn L-T>rv>r 1 | lilio SOAP 10 xnv.u I PUKE MATERIALS, AND AS IT CONTAINS A LARGE PER CENTAGE OF VEGETABLE OIL, IS WARRANTED FULLY EQUAL TO THE BEST Imported Castile Soap, AND AT THE SAME TIME POSSESSES ALL THE WASHING AND CLEANSING PROPERTIES OF THE CELEBRATED GERMAN A FRENCH LUSDKY SOAPS. IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN THE LAUNDRY, KITCHEN AND BATH-ROOM, AND FOR PENEKAL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES; ALSO, FOR GKINTERS, PAINTERS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, AS IT Will Komove Stains of INK, GREASE. TAR, OIL. PAINT, &c.. from the hands. Manufactured only by VUAMPTOX PRO'S., 2. 4, 6, 8 and 10 Rutgers Place, and 33 and 35 Jclferson Street, New York. .^For Sale by Grocers generally. P. A. KENDRIX, Lexington C. H.. S. C. At r 18?tin GO TO HEAD QUARTERS FOE THE VALUE OF YOUR MONEY. I C. F. JACKSON, The Leader of Low Prices, COLUMBIA S. O., Is the Head Quarters for G\ and 8* cents Fruits. Towels at 12J cents. m?~ ~ ~ TAAM Prtotimcrc T.iwac Pnltars 1 V CttUC, VMOOUUVIU) MI.VW) ... , Silk Ties, Linen Handkerchiefs, CHEAP. Parasolls, Fans, at all prices. Bed Spreads at 75c., 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, better than ever sold, at the prices. A No. 1 Woven Corset at 50c. to SI 50. All the new styles of SPRING AND SU3IMER Goods now opened. PRICES ALWAYS SUIT. Jany. 1,1876? ly \ Now for Bargains! TUMBLING IN PEIC3S! Finest Assortment in the City! TTTHILE everything is falling in prices, YY BOOTS and SHOES form no exception to tbe rule. We have jnst received a large slock of fine Shoes and Boots, for ladies, gentlemen and children's wear of the latest styles, and made in the most durable manner. Spring and summer Shoes and Slipptrs, such as excels anything ever before brought to Columbia in beauty ol finish. The Centcvmial Shoe For J^tlies, gentlemen and children. Be sure to c?l for "THE CENTENNIAL." Look at it, e^n if you don't bay. "VQfe keep constantly on hand the finest BLACKING, BRONZE AND LEATHER DRESSING To be had in the city. Boots and Shoes Made to Order and REPAIRING Done in the best manner at short notice. JACOB & H OFFER. 128 Main Street, Columbia, S.*C. Sept 22 tf $20,000. DRY GOODS BOOTS. SHOES & HATS fJtO BE CLOSED OI'T AT COST THE ENTIRE STOCK OF LEY GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES & HATS, MtEERY & (os, NEW STORE, Opposite John C. Seegers", MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C'., The stock is NEW and DESIRABLE NO OLD GOODS, NO HUMBUG, BUT POSITIVE SALE. The sale will commence THIS DAY. and be continued from day to day until the entire i stock is disposed of. McCREERY & CO. mc creery, w. l. gary, c. w. mc'ckeeuy. X. B. ?We will not have time to give samples during the sale. Oct 11?ly. I)r. George {Smitli, DENTIST, j Offers his Professional services t( the citizens of Lexington anc I T.I U surrounding country. Office opposit Dr.Kyzer's Drug Store. Lexington- C, II., S. C. Nov 20- tf TIN-SHOP. HAYING secured the services of Mr. G. ?T Simpson, a competent tinner, I havestablished a fin-shop at this place, and will b< prepared to furnish tin-ware of all kinds at illlowest prices possible. Orders from the country, respectfully soliei ted. Repairing done with neatness and dis patch. BEVERLY ROGERS, Next door to Drafts' Hotel, Lexington S. C. I May 2?tf i HnVNF & RPRftWT, iiv a xi jy w i/x xvv w | MARBLE CUTTERS, j Corner of Main and Laurel Street and inline diately opposite the Xew Post Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. | Vll Inscriptions oi* 'monuments and tombstones ! Executed in the best style of the art. and s i rates competing with any other works South o i North. ? may 1'i dm -Hi , ?- Htonqr) ^iroaic^v"w> Rcmbcr that W. I). LOVE sells the cheapest Cocoes. Remember that W. L?. LOVE s< 11* the cheapest Homespuns. Remember that W. D. L() VE sells the cheapest Dress Goods. ' 1 - " T~> T r>vr ^..llw Wi.rvll.inir Rsltiinore Pnices. I neiut'iuuui mm iv. iiv . .. ~?, ? ? , Remember that W. D. LOVE will not l>e undersold. Remember that AV. D. LOVE has the host assorted stock in the City. Remember that W. D. LOVE will take pleasure in showing his goods. Remember that W. D. LOVE will send yon samples. Remember that W. D. LOVE pays charges on orders over $11'. Remember that W. D. LOVE wants yon to come and see him. I .... ' Remember that W. D. Love is at Hope's Old Stand. Remember that W. D, LOVE has no connection with any other house. Stock all Fresh and New. It will pay you to (all at his Store and purchase what you want who* in Columbia. / * W. 7). LOVE, I j i i Corner Main and Blanding Streets, I ; I [Hope's Old Stand.] ' # Columbia, ts?. O - j Mar. 21 ly. j SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! I I OFrEKED TO PURCHASERS | i or ! . I I * \DR1 GOODS, CAliPDTS, OILCLOTHS, MATTIJS'GS, BOOTS,j l t ! SHOES. HATS, CAPS, $c. 1 ' I I t . ALL departments well stocked with New and Fashionable goods. DRESS GOODS in all the new colors and textures. Long Cloths, Sheetings and Pikow Case Cottons in all the standard brands. ; 1,000 pieces Piques?that it will only be necessary for you to see dnd ask the; I price to appreciate them. Printed Percales, Cambrics, Cretons and Calicoes, always at the lowest market! i price. ; : Our Popular Two Button Kid Gloves, ail colors, only one dollar per pair. Linen Cable Damasks, Towels, Napkins and Doilies?some wonderful bargaius to ; be found in our linen department, ! Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Belts Ribbons, Parasols, i Sun Umbrellas, Straw Goods and thousands of other articles. ! This old established house is now prepared to sell goods at prices unheard of before. | Samples sent free of charge to the country. Orders amounting to ten dollars, freight paid bj us. j BOOTS AND SHOES. FINS HATS AND OAFS. 0 Everybody is invited to call aud examine the most complete stock of the above lever seen in Columbia, consisting in part of the following: ! Gentlemen's french boots and gaiters, scotch edge, double and single sole, the most elegaut goods ever seen in tlie city. Ladies' box-toed buttoned boots, French kid and morocco. Special attention is called to our new style of misses', boys' and children's calf ; double sole protection toes: shoes that never wear out; decidedly the best work for : children ever offered in this market. AVill open en Monday morning, one hundred j cases boots and shoes for the jobbing trade. i * JO A EN. DAVIS k BOLRNitillTS, Successors lo B. C. Shiver <( Co, O (> I, IT MJ{ I A , S, C. D. Jones, j j C. Bocknight. J. H. Davis. ) " ' ~ < : ] E. S. Borknight, j | Jan. 1?ly i ESTABLISHED 1856. s D A I! T 4V REYNOLDS, (A. A. DART.) TSTJII^l )ER S OF J LIGHT CARRIAGES, li NEW HAVEN, CONN. Manufacture work expressly for the SOUTH LUX MAJi KET. and from Jong experience arc thoroughly conversant with the requirements of the country. The work itself used is every - ' -> 7 j i Southern State is its own recommendation, ana renucrs u u<2 j p tailed description unnecessary. -; 11'e also ma nufacture all styles of the CKLEBIt ITE1 > DEXTEE B U G G Y, I as exhibited at the Centennial, where it look ine Grand diedin it of Honor. Tiic best, cosiest and most durable r chicle, inc.vi.il r ('HCO. Foi civcit-lftra <sv.. //[/pitf(is ahore. (> -i. I i 1y ; "? o:?:o- ? Til!-' -.acf . :? attending tin- .li~pos:;l of our Magniliccnt Stork. \\hi?-h we put upon ni.uk-1 eirly this season at such low lignres, convinces n> that the public appreciate our efforts to supply them with the newest au?l most stylish goods. Buying as we do from first hands and for CASH, enables us f ? oftlv st pi: n ion im> rej:m j:\ts. If'c (i ft lion: rrceiriirj a .A nr ami Meruit stuck- of <i?PIl AIV I > SI DRY GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Which w'ill be sold at the saine low rniiug popular price.-?. -xpcrt t<? do a LIVE rUSIIINTr BUSINESS, and bargains will be offered daii v. "A word to the wise i* sufficient." Samples sent on application, and evpressag* paid on all bills over ten dollars. McCREERY & BROTHER, Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment, Aiuin huve', Columbia S. C. T. A. M'CREEKY. B. C. M CI EKRY. J!. A. PAWf.s. WM. HOP.KAX! Jan 1?ly ' ' PLANTERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY! A Good Guano Delivered at Your Door for $25.62 per ton. * - o I will deliver at any depot along the C. C. A: A. Railroad. Uue Ton of the PACT Fill GUANO COMPANY'S Coinpoimd Acid PhosphaK', for eompostiug with Cotton Seed, for ll?x. Cotton, payable Nov. 3, 1^77, delivered at Planner's depot in good merchantable order, which, with an additional outlay of 00 bushels of cotton seed or 4 two horse wagon loads of well rotted Stable Manure, will give the farmer two Tons of ITljjlil.y Annnoniatod Wuperpliospliate, at ft cost say: 325 lbs. .1liddlhuj Cotton, at 13. $42.2.5 00 bushels Cotton Seed, at 1.5. 9.00 $51.25 Or for One Ton. - $25.02 300 pounds of this Compost will manure an aero of Crtton. at a cost of S3 8~, bette r than 200 lbs. of many of the manipulated fertilizers costing S3 to S7. For Circulars. Price List. Arc., of | . SOLUBLE PACIFIC" GUAM <! ' . xxt, COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE. . Apply to JOHN II. IILIllT, General Agent, Pacific (>ti;a)o Company, for the C. C. !c A. Eaiirotul. Central oftuc, Columbia, S. C.; Branch ofilc?, B-.tosburg. S. C. .73T Or to Local Agents:- D. II. DUIilSOE, IMgcfield C. IT.: P. B. WATERS, JoIili ston. S. C : THOS. CATO, Eiuge.Jh (V. F. B. SMITH, Bcte-burg, S. J. S. PEE KICK, Loesville. S. C.; D. T. i>.\iut. i,exjng;oji. < . Oortiiiouto of 'DivKa>'?ncl of Clmi-lcsfon', !? , C. 1 hereby certify thn.t the Gtmfi; made by the Pacific Guano Company this season (1X77) is up to stand irl as guaranteed h^fhe Company, rnd in my opinion has no superior as a Fertilizer in this market. (Signed) Sr. Jl'KIKX RAVEXEL. Homo Evitienco. BaTEssrm, S. C.. Oct. II. TO. ' De.vu Si::: T used on my crop this season two tons Compound Acid Phosphate, compost with Cotton Seed. Stable Manure cud Hikings from lot, and applied it to about CO acres of cotton, and the result was very satisfactory, and I prefer it t<> any fertilizer T have ever used and evix'ct to continue its use so long as kept up to present standard. Fob. G, 1870. ' Feb 21 :1m (Signed) II. I?. BOUKXIGIIT. i _ i A FRIENDLY TALK WITH FARMERS I > H121 i A li T> '1' < > T H E I S 12 O F I STYRON'S COMPOMD. IT is an acknowledged tact, nut only wiih .y dontilic agriculturists, but ul o limners, who have only a limited knowledge of agricultural chemistry, that Southern lands luve. year after year, been drained of properties which id to the vigorous growth <>t staple products, until they will scarcely repay the nusua/idman for cultivation, lo bi iug these lands up to a high state of fertility L been the work of scientists for a number of years. The manufacturer, after $ thorough t.sf. tak e; pleasure- in oXhmng to the farmers cx Gjorgia, South Carolina anil North Carolina. STYRON'S COMPOUND. t I As the cheapest and best Fertilizer ev-r introiVieed :n the States. and p<e >*;>sirg oucta those properties of which the land has from I) I OXS to tin* to i is farmer n-iDi:i:icut i*mr> per ton. o>* !^?I5 per sack of^OO 1 Xovetulur, S?i{(> per ton. or 250Jkhs. goou middling cotton. ; For further information, or ordeis for Compound address or call on 3Iessr<. S. K or J. iVo. CJ tJ(?j!^r.\N", Aio-nt.s. LeAingion ('. il.. S. <\ i t'-. :; in Are Voi! It?iii? to Paint :rrii??n Hu.v th<* S . V. Knnmel ( ompiiii.v's CII EM / (' A L PA I X J\ AND SAVE <)XE-TKIUJ> THE COST OK PAINTING, ;ui<l jfvta that i? Mi < a TUsdsoiie^^^ I au<l Mill last Tivici: as Loxo as any utlw pauit. Is prepared ready for use in \Vh Coi.or. d-sired Is <>:i many thousand of tlx- finest liatldiu^s in the country, been painted six years and now look as well a.-, v. inn first paintedtaken First Premiums fit twenty of the State Fairs