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.- I,,., ? ??^.-,l? THE DAILY "Let our JuBt Censure' PHOn?. Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA, S. C.. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 19. 1870 VOL. VI-NO. 103. A C?wardly A??niislnntlon. On Tuesday night of this week one of the most cold-blooded and cowardly murders of which we have heard for sometime was committed about eight miles from Quitman, Georgia. The victftn of this diabolical outrage was a worthy young man named Thomas M. Alexander, twenty-six years of ugo, son of Dr. J. M. Alexander, firm of Al? exander & Russell, iu this city. It appears that young Alexander left his home near Quitman, to visit a neigh? bor about ten miles distant on tho main road, where ho spent a most delightful evening with his friends, and started to return homo about 10 and-a-half or ll o'clock. That was tho last time his friends saw him iu life, lt rained Tuesday evening on that road, but at tho time Mr. Alexauder loft for homo the rain had subsided so that foot-priuts of pedestrians passing that way were im? pressed in tho earth. Portions of tho road are -well shaded, aud at night when the moon is out the trees appear to as? sume colossal proportions and to tower almost to the ?ky, whilst their shndows, like black mantles, sweep tho highway and partially conceal all objects iu tho shadow. Young Alexander had entered one of these gloomy parts of this road, and had. passed a particular tree which hangs over the road, and forms a canopy with its branches. Here he fell. This must have been about midnight. Two hours after, a colored boy went np that road, passed through the shadows and almost stumbled over the lifeless body of poor Thomas M. Alexander. With such speed as a colored boy might make under similar circumstances he hastened to inform a neighbor, and when the parties returned io where the young gentloman lay they examined the body closely. ' A charge of buckshot had en? tered Alexander's back, torn through his body, aud passed out in front, near the left breast. Tho heart must havo been terribly mangled by the leaden missile.,. A further examination revealed the fact that the watch, pocket book, and other personal effects of the deceased were un? touched, and he had placed them in his pocket before leaving home. "When the sun came np in tho morniug -"the God given," with his bright and cheering rays -tho loot prints of a mau were discovered beneath tho tree, and near them thc print of a gun 6tock where it had rested from the hand of the assas? sin, who, judging from the foot prints, must have for some time awaited the ap? pearance of his victim. Tho iuvestigu tion, which will doubtless lead to tho ap? prehension of tho murderer, is goiug on, and we expect further particulars from Quitmau in a few days. In truth wo havo other particulars uow, but we with? hold them from good motives. [Savannah Republican. Wimt True Democracy Demands. It matters little by what names men or parties may bo called; it is their prin? ciples which should be primarily and chiefly considered. Tho Democratic name is of no consequence unless sup? ported by Democratic principles; aud the mau who claims to bo a Democrat and yet has no sympathy with the masses of the people is a choat aud a humbug. True Democracy has for its object the welfare of the whole people, instead of individuals or dusses. It repudiates nil ideas of privilege aud demands equality of right and equality of burden for all. It is thereforo directly antagonistic to the radical power in this country, which insists upon special favors for tho few at the expense of tho many, and which de? mands constant contribution from labor to capital with no corresponding return. It insists upon a just aud economical administration of thu Government in the interests of tho people; it insists that all i property shall pay its just proportion of taxes, aud that taxation shall be uia.de ns light as possible; it insists that tho pro? tective tariff, which is nothing more nor less thnu n tux on industry for tho benefit of wealth, shall be abolished; it insists that monopolies shall bo uo longer fos? tered in tho land; that class legislation shall censo, and that the tendency to the centralization and consolidation of power, both corporate and political, shall be checked at once, as tho only means of preserving thc rights and liber? ties of tho people. This is what true Democracy demands and insists upon, aud what all true De? mocrats aro working for; and whoever claims the name of Democrat and does not sanction and sustain these demands, is no Democrat, in fact, but "steals tho livery of Heaven to serve the devil in." 1 The People. ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, GARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast, Wrought Iron and Wire Railings, Fount? ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, ArborB, Chairs, Summer Houses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every varioty of pat torn. New and improved styles of Hay Rack?, Mangers, Stablo Fixtures, Stall Division?, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. iiuov/K WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference to tho above clasB of work, wo aro now prepared to fill with promptness all or? dere for Bronze Castinga of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and lifo size. ORNAMENTAL IRON O00DS. The largest assortment to bo found in tho United StatCB, all of which are executed with tho express view of pleasing tho taste, while they combino all tho requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed arid shipped to the place of destination. Designs will bo sent to thoso who wish to make a selection, AprilJO Oin Fresh Crackers. FAMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED CRACK? ERS, consisting of Milk, Cream, Egg, Rutter, Ruston and Lemon Crackera. A I.So, Fresh Sugar, Rutter, Soda, Lemon and EGG CRACKERS, jiiHt received and for salo at wholesale anti retail, bv June 2,8 "JA T. R. AGNEW. Special KToticos. THE ?. PAIN KILLER."-Tho loreign anti domestic demand for Ferry Davis A Sou's great medicine-tho Pain Killer-was never before HO largo as it has been of late; and wo think tho timo has arrived when tho declara? tion may bc mudo, without tho possibility of refutation, that tho city of Providence, in tt?o State of Rhode Inland, of tho United States of America, has furnished the entire habitable globe willi a medicine, which, iu point of uni? versality of demand, extent ot Hsefulness, completo efticioncy for all tho purposes for which it is designed and wide spread, endur? ing popularity, has never been equaled by any medicine iu Europe or America. The universality of the demand tor the Pain Killer, is a novel, interesting, and surprising feature in tho history of this medicine Its "famo has gone out," into every quarter of tho habitable globe. The Pain Killer ia now regularly sold in largo and steadily increasing quantities, not only to general agents in every State and Territorv of tho Union, and every Provinco of British America, but to Buenos Ayres, Brazil, Uraguay, Peru, Chili and other South Amciican States, to tho Sandwich Is? lands, to Cuba and other Went India Islands; to England and Continental Europe; to Mo? zambique, Madagascar, Zanzibar and other Atricau lands; to Australia and Calcutta, Rangoon and other places in Judia. It bas also been sent to China, and we doubt if thcro is any foreign port or any inland city in Africa or A?ia, which is frequented by American and European missionaries, travelers or traders, into which tho Pain Killer has not been intro? duced aud been sought after. Thc extent of its usefulness is another great feature of this remarkable medicine, lt is not only the beet thing ever known, as every? body will confess, for bruises, cuts, burns, etc., but for dysentery or cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In tho great cities of British India, and ill tho West India Islands and other hot climates it has become the standard medicine tor all such com? plaints, as well as for dyspepsia, liver com? plaints and other kindred disorders. For coughs and colds, canker, asthma and rheu? matic difficulties, it lias been proved by thc most abundant and convincing trials and testimony, to bean invaluable modiciuc. Thc proprietors are in possession of letters from persons of thc highest character and respon? sibility, testifying, in unequivocal terms, to tho ?lires effected and the satisfactory results produced, in an almost endless variety of cases, by thc HBO of this great medicine. July 1 Mimo i Prov. Advertiser. WEDLOCK-THE BASIS OF CIVIL SOCIETY-Essays for Young Men, on the honor and happiness of Marriage, and tho evils and dangers of Celibacy-with sanitary help for tho attainment of man's true position in life. Sont free, in scaled envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phil? adelphia. Pa. May 21 3mo WE, tho undersigned, bondsmen for Uta Agency at Chappoll's Dopot, ken by notify the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany, that wo aro no longer responsible for thc Agency at Chappoll's Depot, G. A C. R. R. R. W. PAYNE, II. C. STROTHER, July 12 tu3 _Jj.iA BOAZMAN._ South Carolina Bank and Trust Co., OF COLUMBIA, (In Building formerly occupied by Carolina National Bani:,) BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all issues of GOVERNMENT BONDS, at current market rates, also COIN and COUPONS, and execute orders for thc purchase and sale of Gold, aud all first-class securities, on commission. ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay? able on demand, or at fixed date, bearing interest, and available iu all parin of thc United States. | ADVANCES made to our dealer?*, on ap? proved collaterals, at mai kel raten ot interest. COLLECTIONS made everywhere in tho ? United Staten, Canada and Europe, and Ex? change bought and sold. Dividends and Coupons coll? clod. HARDY SOLOMON, President, j J. C. ROATH, Cashier. June 2'J 8mo j Kina Chill Cure. New Remedy, New Principle, No Poison. ANEW discovery and a sovereign specific, for tho euro of Intermittent Fever, Remit? tent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical ! Headache or Bilious Headache and Bilious Fe? vers; and all diseases originating in Biliary Derangement or Liver Disorder, caused by Impurity of Blood aud Malaria of miasmatic localities. For sale by E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist, Columbia, S. C. TESTIMONIALS. | Br. E. II. Ileinitsh- DEAK SIR: I cheerfully i endorse tho recommendation given for your "Kina Chill Cure," in cases of Chills "and Fever. I have been cured by your medicine when every other 1 tried failed. Yours truly, I S. L. SLOANE. j Br. E. H. Ileinitsh-DEM Sm: Your "Kina Chill Curo" has dono all you promised it would j do in my case. A radical euro for Chill and Fever. Tho chills aro gone. A general resto? ration of my health is tho result of only ono bottle. My doubts have all been removed in regard to tho efficacy of your medicino. I havo tried il, therefore 1 can endorse tho statements ot others, that it is the. best modi cine out. Yours, Ac, W. K. ELKINS. Dr. E. If. Ileinitsh-DEAR Sm: I certify to the medicinal virtues of your "Kina Chill Curo." A member of my family has been af? flicted with Chills and Fever for several months, and nothing enred it but your invalu? able Chill Cure-onlv one bottle used. Yours, Ac, J. H. DISEKER. Dr. E. If. Ileinitsh-DEAR Sin: I have had Chills and Fever for sonio time. At your sug? gestion I triod your new medicino, "Kina Chill Cure." I am Completel; cured, and used onlv ono bottle. Yours, respectfully. Juno 0 i_J. N. DRENNAN. _ Special Notice. WE beg to tender our thanks to tho nu? merous patrons of LOWRANCE A CO., for their past support, and plodgo them, aa we have mado additions to our capil al and in? creased our facilities, to serve their interests even moro faithfully than hc-rutofor i. Wo have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf Hardware and Fancy Groceries, and arc DK I TERHIKED to clean out our stock at low prices, IBO as to bo aide to FILL UP WITH FRESH I GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE i HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a trial, and yon will bo convinced. Orders from tho up-coini trv solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. I "June 12 LORRICK A LOWRANCE. Charleston Advertisements GREAT FAIR SOUTH CAMISA INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER I, 1870, CHARLESTON , S . C. SS~ Most liberal Premiums offered iu ovory department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium List published iu Pamphlet Form. July 1 3mo DE. J. BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator: "WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND," WILL bring on thc Menses whon they have not been established, also when they have been suppressed J rom unnatural causes. Will cure Rheumatism arid Neuralgia of tho back and womb. Wilt cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relieve thc head, back and loins of those distressing pains and aches. Will check Menorrhagia, or "excessive floxc." Will cure " Whites." and falling of the womb, when it is tho result of relaxation or bad health. lt is an sure a euro in all tho above disoasoB as Quinine is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all thc above diseases without revealing their complaints to any person, which is always mortifying to their pride and modesty. lt is recommended and used by the best physicians in their private practice. For a history of tho abovo diseases, certifi? cates of its wonderful cures and directions, thc reader is referred to tho wrapper around the bottle Manufactured and sold by Bl! AD FI IC LD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price fl.50. TESTIMONIALS. TusKEor.u, Ai.A., November21,1SC0. Mr, I., lt. Bradfield-Hm: Pienso forward immediately, another supply of Bradfield's Female Regulator. We find it to bc all that is claimed font, and we have witnessed tho most decided and huppv effects produced bvit. Very respoclmllv, HUNTER A ALEXANDER. ATLANTA. GA.. December 29,1S08. J>r. J. Bradfield- DEAR Sin: I take pleasure in stating that- sometime provioUB to tho late war, 1 used, with utmost success, on a servant girl, venir F? malo Regulator, prepared then at Bradfield'* Drug Storo, West Point, Ga. She had boen Buttering severely from suppressed menstruation, amt this medicine restored her to health. She is, to-day, living in Atlanta, sound and well. I will Btate further, that I know of its being used, with equal success, in either casts. I do not hesitate to endorso your preparation for thc purposo for which you rocommmend it. Yours truly, JOHN C. WHITNER. LAGRANGE, GA., March 23,1870. Bradfield & Co., Atlanta-DEAII Sins: I take fileasure in stating that I have- need, for ?the ast twenty years, the medicine you are put? ting up, known as Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, and consider it thc best combina? tion ever gotten together for thc diseases for which it is recommended. I have been fa? miliar with tho prescription both as a practi? tioner ol medicine and in domestic practico, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to Buffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our whole land, who may bc suf? fering in any way peculiar to their bex, may bo able to procure a bottle, that their Buffer? ings may be not only relieved, but that they may bc restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards, i am respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. D. ATLANTA, GA , March 12, 1870. I have examined the recipe of Bradtiold'B Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of the ingredients, believe it a moat excellent Medicine, and well suited to that clat-s of dis case;? designated. 1 have no hesitation in ad? vising ita use, and confidently recommend it lo tho public. JOEL BRAN HAM, M. D. NEAR MARIETTA, CA., Marth 21,1870. ! Messrs. William Boot A .Son-GENTLEMEN: Some months ago I bought a bottle of Biad j field'* Female Regulator 1mm you, and have I used it in my family with the utmost satinfac I tion. and have recommended it to three other ! families, and they have found it just what it is recommended. Tho females who have uaed your Regulator are now in perfect health, and I are able to attend to their household duties, and wc cordially recommend it to tho public. Your-respectfully, REY. H. B. JOHNSON. NEAR MAUIKTTA, QA., March 21,1870. Messrs. William Boot Je Son: About one year ago 1 bought a bottle of Bradfield's Female Regulator from you, for ono of my daughters, who had been" suffering with " suppressed menses for some time. I have had several Physicians attending, but met with no succoss until I was persuaded to buy a bottle of the Regulator, und it is the very thing for which it is recommended. Hbo ia now in perfect health. I hopo all Buffering females will, at least, try one bottle, and have health again. Yours respectfully, I). DOBBINS. Wo could adda thousand other certificates; but wo consider tho above amply auffieiout proof of its virtue. All we ask is ? trial. W. H. TOTT, of Augusta, Ga., and DUWIL A MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agenta. Frico $1.50 per bottle. For aalo by FISHER A HEiMTSll, GEIOER A MCGREGOR, and C. H. M10T, Columbia, S. C. BRADFIELD A CO., April 23 i Whitehall ptrnet. Atlanta. Ga. New Publications. THE CHRISTMAS GUEST, by Mrs. South worth. Tho Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth, by Miss Aiken, iii 25. The Caged Liou; a Novel, by Misa Yonge, ?1.25. Hammer and Anvil, Spiclhagcns* laet and beat novel, 82 00. Memoir of Dr. Scudder, 30 years Missionary in India, $1.75. Prince of Wales' Travels in Egypt, Con? stantinople and tho East, $1.50. Tho Vicar of Bullhampton, by Trollope, $1.25, and other new Books for sale at BRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore. Juno 3 Selling Uli" to Close Out. AS I intend hereafter to keep only a FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. I will soil out, at and below cost, my ENTIRE STOCK of Pistols. Guns, Powder Flaaka, Shot Pouches, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all other Fancy Articles. ALSO, A fine lot of FANS, Belling very low. ISAAC 8ULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row, June 1__CohimJu^J?._C._ Ciuns and Ammunition. JUST received by William Glaze, fino Eng tish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, lino Eng j bah Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of ot kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, WU ' bama A Co.'s Banking House. Dec IC "BAD BLOOD." 'THE LIFE 18 THE BLOOD." FHOM it wo derivo our strength, beauty and montai capabilities It ie thc centro of our being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted, tho painful effect H aro visiblo in many shapes, prominent among winch is s v it o F n I. A . This is a taint or infection of tho human organism, and probably no one is wholly free ! from it. lt exhibits itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Donee. Diseased Scalp, Soro Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joint?, St. Vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Ilhenmat ism. Heart A flec? tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Bbeum. Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, LOBS of Manhood and General Dobility. It has been tho custom to treat these di soases with Mercury and other Mineral Bub stanccB, which, though sometimes producing a cure, oiton provo injurions, and entail mise? ry in after lifo. Tho long known injurious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers has lcd tho piulanthropical mau of scieuco to exploro tho arena of nature, there Bult of which hap. been tho discovery of vego tablo products which posses the power of eradicating these taints from the Blood. The Sarsaparilla QUEEN'B A "DELIGHT Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will bo restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance bo niado radiant with the consciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. Tho old and young may use it; tho most delicate female at any time may take it; tho tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, CSE X>3FL. TUTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When used in tho Spring, it removes all humors which infest tho system, and ba? nishes the languor and debility peculiar to thal ?casen of tho year. It acts promptly on the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, Producing a healthy action of tho important organs by which alt tho impurities of tho sys? tem are carried off, and tho result is Foi DI kt usen produced li y thc use of Mercury, and for SypKllls, willi Its (rain of evils, ttl is compound Itt t lie only sure antidote. To the poor crcaturo, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and countenance down-cast, ID HFL. TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Ia tho acknowledged antidoto to all Blood Diseases. By its use the afflictions above enumerated cnn he permanently banished, and thc Source-the Centre of Life-the Blood, bc maintained in all ila purity and vigor. .-1 Clear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits. Prepared hy WM. H. TTJTT & LAND, AUGUSTA, GA , And sold by Druggists everywhere. April 14 Kino CLOTHING Must be Sold!! WE have about $10.000 in CLOTH? ING, more than we can realize on thia Spring, and we arc anxioua to get rid of Borne of it, and will sell VERY CHEAP for that purpose Our stock ia the largeat, in our line, that has ever been brought to thia city. Handsome Goods, and bought right. Large line of BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS AND CLOTHING. New styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR HATS." Best Fitting SHIRTS. It ia now generally admitted that wo aro making to order THE FINEST CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN THE STATE. Call and examine for yourselves. II. ?i XV. C. SWAFFIELD. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealers in this city have been in doubt that 1 could hold out supplying them with Beer this Bummer. I now inform tho public that I have a largo BUpply of old Lager Beor on hand, which I put against any Beer brought from tho North, or oven imported from Ger? many, as to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by thc Beer scale. Aug 20 _JOHN C. SEEGERS. PoitLOCs's.-Meals furnished nt all i hours, CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE RA TEO. SEVEN DER CENT. DER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIN PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN I MONTHS ON A CCO UNIS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. I Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. "Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W: McMaster, Columbia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thornes, Columbia. E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thom as E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. . G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravened, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart email Bums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for futuro usc. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means ? whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at thc samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed. Aug IR Notice. THREE months from date, application will be made to thc Columbia Brid go Compa? ny for renewal of Scrip Ko.-, for forty seven and a half Shares in said Company, standing in the name of Dr. Thomas Wells thc original having been lost in transmission by mail. C. H. BALDWIN, Attorney. June 2 3mo Creme De La Creme. "I An BARRELS very superior FAMILY 1UU FLOUR, .JUD barrels low priced and medium qualities. For salo low by EDWARD HOPE. 1 THE POLIO LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANI NO. '?9 Hit<? VI) STREE WM. MCBURNEY, President. E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-Pres. and Actuary. J. F. GILMER, Vicc-P., resident in Georgia. E. NYE HUTCHISON. Vico-Presidoiit, resi? dent in North Carolina. TRUST William McBurney, J. Eli Gregg, William C. Ree, " J. Harvey Wilson, Robert Mure, E. Nyc Hutchison, Andrew Simonds, 'A. B." Vance, John R. Dukes, M. McRac, Geo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilmer, James R. Pringle, William Duncan, Lewis D. Mowry, John Sere von, Wm. K. Ryan, John L. Hardee, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited wit cv-HoldcrB. t,More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Asst This Company, having complied with all the is-tu; the usual forms of Life and Endowment I CASH PREMIUMS.' CASH J)I All Policies non-foifcitablcafter the payment Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the o Purely MUTUAL! No Stockholders ! Alli' Dividends declared animally. Dividends one?: declared ure non-forfeit able, increase the amount of Assurance, or to make t the Company, however applied, may be used, ii investment; confined by Charter to tlie most t fid" Patronize the only Life- Assurance in the Julv10 The Cottt LIFE INSIRAIS General Office at Capital S OF which 5100,000 is deposited, as required b and I50.UU0 in South Carolina, under Act o Tho business of this strictly Southern and I Home Company is confined by law to legiti- | mate Lifo Insurance alone. POLICIES ISSUED j ON ALL TiiE Arrr.ovF.u MUTUAL PLANS. The Company has also added the Tontine System (of dividends) to its other plana. (See Ma? nual.) Ninety per cont, of profits on the Mutual j business divided annually among all the Mu-, tual Policv-boldcrs, without exception. One- i third LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when : desired-tho interest to be provided for by tho 1 Company out of thc Dividends. Notes for j Premium Loans not retptiredi Non participai-1 inj Policies granted at yrentty reduced rates. Wo, tho undersigned, having examined lite Life Insurance Company, Parent Office. Macoti, of North and South Carolina as a reliable Si strictly confined to tho busbies* of Life Insurai and *f100,000 socurely invested (to "accord wi security of policy-holders. Signtd'by COL. WM. JOHNSTON, President ( GEN. JOHN A. YOUNO, President Ex-Oov. /. B. VANCE, Attorney COL. T. IL BHEM and JOSEPH H. OEN. WAI>E HAMPTON, JOHN W. ! JOSEPH D. POPE, Attorney-at-La COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attorooy-a W. F. DESArssrnr, A. N. TALLE COL. J. G. OIIHIEH, Factor and C BLANDINO RiciiAitnsoN, Atton A. A. GILBERT, Editor Waldana ll. P. HAMMETT, Ex-Pr?Bidcnt G COL. JAS. H. RION, W. R. RoBElt GENS. M. C. BUTLER and R. G. 1 A. P. ALDRICH, Barnwell, S. C. OEO. A. TBENHOLM & SON, Char GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. 1 J. A. IxOLIS, Maryland Univers GEN. ROHERT TOO'MIIS, Georgia. OFFICERS AT MACON, OEOROIA-William B.Joh Oeorgo S. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, McGill, Superintendent of Agoncios; James Mei ADVISORY BOAUD OF POLICV-HoLDERS, NORTn / son, Sumter, President; Col. James H. Rion, ^ Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. Janies Fi B. D. Bovd, President Bank, Newberry; Col. Stradlcv, Greenville; Gen. E. M. Law. Yorkville LAVAL. BLACK A; OIBBfBS, Gen I*$50,00Oaincodopositod in South Carolina. G ll LAT GERMAN SITTERS. THU Purest Medicated Cordial OF ALTERATIVE, ANTJ-IHLIOUS, atid INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN'S CHEAT GERMAN BITTERS ia prepared, hom the original Gciroan re? ceipt now in the possession of the proprietors, and ia the same preparation that waa uecd in Germany upwards of a century ?go: and to? day it ia the houutktdd remedy of Germany, recommended by its moat eminent phyaiciane. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Ia compoaed of tho purest alcoholic eeeenco of Germany'a favorito beverage, impregnated with the juicca and extracts of rare herbe, roots and barks; all of which combined roako it ono of the bc?t and surest preparations for tho cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach and Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation,Liver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and as a T RETENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER ANO MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEPIALKS Will find LIPFMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS tho best tonic known for tho discascsto which they aro generally subject, and whero a gentle stimulant ie recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippmau A Uro., Savannah. Ca.-GENTS: I have beforo mo your esteemed letter of tho 11th inst., containing various documents relativo to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I miiBt confess that yc-ir Bitters is really what you represent it to be, au old Q erm an recipe of Dr- Mitch crlich, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt bo excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervouB diseases, and is a good preventive of chills and fever. I flud it lo bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman <fi Ero., Druggists, Savannah, (Ja.-GENTLEMEN: 1 have intro? duced your Great German Bitters hero to my customers and friends, and I find better eafo. for it than any I have ever kept beforo. Thoso who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saving that "it ia tar superior in value to any other Bitters now in usc. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) * W. KIRKLAND. Depot, in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Agent* for the State of South Carolina-DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.. GLAOIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Charlcs 1 ton, S. C. Juno 2 ly||J ^-HOLDERS' IE COMPANY OF THE SOLTO, T, CIIAKLESTOV, S. C. GEORGE E. ROGOS, Secret arv. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D.. Medical Adviser. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. JAMES CONNER, Counsel. PRES. John I!. Palmer, He nry Bischoff, R. O'Neal.;, Jr., Wm. G. Whilden John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson, Wm. M. Shannon, George H. Monett, I). Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, Giles J. Patterson, George E. Bogga, Rev. James P. Royce, John H. Devereux, Robt. L. McCanghiiu, E. P. Alexander, George H. McMaster, E. J. Scott. h Comptroller-General for protection of I'cli irancc applied foi ! conditions of it-i ('harter, is now prepared to 'ol i cica on th'; cash system. VID ENDS.' CASE POLICIES/ of ONE Annual Premium, rigiual for an equitable amount, roiita DIVIDED among the Poiicy-Ifoldors. and maj 1 r> u-?d to reduce the Premium, to he Policy r-elf-Hustaiuing. Dividends left with i cane nf heed, to pay Premiums, lolid and reliable Securities. State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. Smo m States PCE COMPANY, Macon, Georgia. (SOO , ooo. y the charter, with State authorities of Georgia, f Legislature, for security of policy.?told?is. VS-G O Ll) POLICIES iciH be issued lo (boss preferring (hem. Ample provision An A INST FonrKITCliE of Po? licies in the expressed terms of tho contract; and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in Policies ANNUITIES, with participation in Profits, granted. The Company will always purchase its Policies at their cash valuo when desired. Wc offer thc people of (he state same financial security ai- Northern Mutual Compa? nies, ihe accumulating premiums of the in? sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital commencing with i."j()H,000. This State represented in the management at Macon by South Carolina Stockholders. Charier and Prospectus of (he "Codon Stales'' , Ga., do cheerfully recommend it to tho people tuthern Institution. Mutual in its working, and ice*,with a guaranteed capital ample for safety; th tho requirements of the Charter) for tho 3., 0. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C. Rock leland Factory, " at-Law. ?. WILSON, Attorooy-at Law, " I'A UK ni'., M. D., Columbia, S. C. iw, " t-Law, C. D. MELTON, " Y, M. I)., Prof. S. C. University, Columbia, ommission Merchant, " ueys-at-Law, Sumter, S. C. .* i. A C. Railroad, Greenville, S. C. TsoN, Winnsboro, 8. C. il. DUNNOVANT, Edgefield, 8. C. GEN. W. W. BARLLEE, Marion, S. C. leaton, S. C. $. D. BOYD, President Bank, Newberry, S. C. ity, formerly of South Carolina. JOHN P. KINO, Augusta, Ga., and others. nst.ni, Pr?sident: Wm. S. Holt, Vico-President; General Agent; C. F. McCay, Actuary ; W. J. rcer Oree n, Medical Examiner. IND Sot Tii CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Auder Vinnshoro; Col. Wm. Wallace. Columbia; Dr. irrow. Spartanburg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurens; Janies G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel ; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. eral Agents for North and South Carolina, [Apr:! 2S] Office Columbia, S. C.