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,(,?.>vi\,>'. . .V".????j(??^?-'>v kjftV .''.ol .) Pursuant to pabilo ? noitoo, a p?utto mooting, representing tho .mercantile, mechamical, agricultural ana otber inte t^^l^'Columbia, wad held on, Ff iday ovoniug,- iu thu hall of the Palmetto En? gibo House, Capt. R. D. 8ena, upon motion of Mr. Edward Hope, was called to the ohair, und R. CNeale, Tr., re quoafce?? to not an oooretary. The Chair BtafajUDat the meeting bad been called to> take into consideration the projeot of tho proposed joint stock company, and to pro vida for Colambin'o quota. The Chair stated that this joiat stock organi? zation Was* deembd necessary to the put? ting of tho Stale Fair upon abettor finan? cial- footing. ' He heartily favored the qOherue, and doubted not bat that Co? lombia would promptly do her part, os aiiaattor of duty and self-interest, He h?d attended tho late meeting of the SUtierAgricultural and Mechanical So? ciety^ 'hat! met with the members from otb Gr per tiona of the Slate, and had been ^gh^' grntiQed With' the earnest and patriotic spirit evinced. He then stated tSfWt&d ttfe^i^ni^'was ?jp??'td bhsi?ess. :;?ol.' J; P. 'Thomas, addressing the Cb'???', eaid tliat-, ns n member of the Ex? ecutive Committee of the State Agricul? tural a?d-Mechanical Sooiefey, and as one intimately.-acquainted with .the opera? tions of the Society, since"the war, it was pernios in bis power td odd " some thing fit ibo way ?f'. delat?' t?'what tte Chair bad already so well said. He said that formerly in" South' Carolina the State Agricultural Society was aided by an an? nual Appropriation from the State Trea? sury. This secured the Sooiety, and iras designed to help it on until it should become self-sustaining. That source of reyouue could not now be relied upou tinder the: present regime; hence the ne? cessityof devising sonto method to put th? Agricultural and mechanical Sooiety apon a proper basis. Now, he said, the Society, in order to meet the expenses of the Annual Fair, has to rely solely upon tho gate-money and the payments of members, life and annual. This ia an uncertain dependence. Henoe it WOE that one year ago, the question arose, bow to improve the basis upon which the Sooiety rested. At that timo thc joint stock feature was proposed, but il was not adopted, and in lien thereof c guarantee or indemnity fund of 88, OCX was pledged and placed ut the commauc of the Executive Committee. At th? last meeting of the Society, the mattel was again brought np, and it was re solved to adopt the suggestion of th? Executive Committee, which favored tin joiut stock feature. But to convert th? present State Agricultural and Mechoni cal Society into a joint stock compun] was deemed inexpedient, as it held pro porty OK a State Sooiety. Hence it wai determined to form u joint stock com pany, auxiliary to the said Society-1< act and work with it. This joint stool company would secure that better basil upon which it was essential to place tin State Fair. It would furnish a ccrtaii fand' io supplement the receipts of tin Society, and by increasing the resource and the revenues of the Society, it wouh give the means for the enlargement o the sphere in which we have been opcrut iug. Col. Thomas oontonded that th? joint stock project rested upou a gooc basis. Parties entering into it wouh not be making a contributiou. Thej would bo making an investment. Pro perly, practically, sagaciously managed snob stock would pay good dividends Such, at least, has been tho case else where. If men wanted an argument fo tho pocket, he could give it, but ho wouh place the Subject upon higher ground The State Agricultural and Mechanics Society was a great Stato institution connected with our pride, our hopes nm our influence. It brought together tba largo and substantial portion of our pee plo so inadequately represented in th present State r?gime. It cemented th bands of their society. But, above all it sought to foster those grand industria forces which aro necessary to the rc establishment of our fortunes. It encouraged mechanical ingenuity fostered inventive talents, developed th science of agriculture and sought t givo new life to all those arts of iud ns try which build up States and servo t make communities strong, prosperou and independent. As for Columbia, Colonel Thoma said? that he deemed it unnecessary t impress upon the business men preset the rare advantages to neerim to tho cit from the establishment here of a proi perons State Agricultural and Meehan Cal Sooiety. Atlanta had promptly rail od $100,000 in order to become the soi of the Georgia State Fairs. He fe satisfied that Columbia would do he part. He knew that we were pom', au enees. Bot ?von in oar weakness mus? We develop: our eirongtb, and keep bur ul COI nbl^T-spiri^d a|d wtde-?j awako corrimu?Uios.' Rt?Jyi?g upon tho j liberality and. sngaoity of his fellow citizens, he had already pledged Colum? bia to do her part, and ho felt sure that the pledge would be redeemed. Lot us, Mr. Chairman, said Colonel Thomas, move promptly in this matter, and BOO to it that wo make Columbia tho scat of a grand auuual fair, and thus help tho building up of the oity and tbs develop mont of the general interests of the State. In SPIRIT as well as in RESOURCES, let us get roudy for tho duties and labors that our circumstances impose upon us. Colonel Thomas then offered the follow? ing resolutions: Whereas, the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society of South Carolina, at its last meeting, recommended formation of a joint stock company to bo made auxiliary thereto; and, whereas, wo deem this proposed organization essential to the development of the said Society and to the strengthening of its financial basis; be it, therefore, Resolved, That wo respectfully com? mend the said joint stock company to tho favor of our fellow-citizens through? out-, th e . State. Resolved, That, as this enterprise, so useful to the State at large, is especially advantageous to the interests of Colum? bia, a committee of three from eaoh Ward in this city bo appointed by tho Chair to obtain subscribers to the stock of the proposed company. Capt. W. B. Stanley seconded the resolutions, and said that he happened to bo acquainted with tho workings in the North of several agricultural BOO? eties, organized on the joint stock basis. They were not only self-sustaining, but their stock was in great demand, and paid handsome dividends, varying from ten to twenty-five per cent. If the pro? posed joint stook company here shall be well managed by practical mon, he had no doubt of its successful operation. He favored the project. The resolutions were unanimously adopted. The Chair next called for the reports that some gentleman might make as to the stock already taken. A number of shares were reported taken, and a num? ber present gave in their nameaas sub? scribers. The Chair, under the resolutions adopted by the meeting, appointed the following committees: WARD No. 1.-John McKenzie, D. B. DeSaussnre, W. H. Gibbes. WARD No. 2.-L. D. Childs, W. C Swnffield, Henry E. Scott. WABDNO. 3.-Dr. John Fisher, G. Dierck.1, James Morris. WARD NO. 4.-R. G. Shiver, J. C. See? gers, G. A.. Shields. Mr. Edward Hope moved that these proceedings be published in thePinEsix Adopted. On motion, the meeting then adjourn? ed, to meet again, at the call of the Chairman, to receive the reports of the committees. R. D. SENN, Chairman. R. O'NEAI?E, JR., Secretary. -?-???-? - The Democratic Vote. To THE EDITOR OP THE PHCSNIX: It becomes the Spartan few who are to breast the tidal wave of an overwhelm? ing majority in the General Assembly to hold themselves ns firm and as nnited as Leonidas and his few did. Important results depend upon it. Let them vote upon all open questions as one man-in solid column; and in the coming election of United States Senator to fill Colonel Robertson's place, a choice of the less of two evils may be determined by thom. If tho olection of some good man, like Kershaw, or Bonham, or Butler, provo to bc hopeless, then there may bo a fine chanco to turn the scale in favor of some Conservative Republican, instead of a radical; or-when every hope is dying let them unite upon Joe Crews, Daddy Cain, or Dr. Neaglo, and thus bring that infamous party to a shame moro galling than even a Whittomoro did. THL FEW. At a meeting of tho Columbia Bar, which was held this day, tho 19th of No? vember A. D., 1870, in tho office of Messrs. Pope & Haskell, for tho purpose of considering somo timo for holding au extra term of tho Court for Richland County, Cnpt. James D. Tradewell was called to tho Chair, and Johu T. Sloan, Jr., requested to act ns Secretary. Col. F. W. McMaster road a letter from his Honor Judge Rutland, in which his Honor oxpresscd his willingness to hold the extra term of the Court of Common Pleas; but at the same timo pointed out legal difficulties which might interioro with his holding tho said extra term of the Court. Col. Frank Pickling introduced tho following resolution, which was immedi? ately considered and agreed to: Resolved, That tho Chairman of this meeting be instructed to communicate with his Honor Judge Rutland, and re? quest him to hold an oxtra term of the Court of Common Pleas for Riohland County at some future day, which may suit the couvenionco of hie Honor. Seltzer Water on draft, at POLLOCK'S. ville Railroad. Gan all thia be tro*? ?And, if it is trae, could not "oar be ! loved State" got on rather better with a little more cash, and fewer notes? EVERYBODY. A fire occurred yesterday morning, at balf-paat nino o'clock, io a two-and-a half ?tory wooden dwelling, ut the corner ot Bee and Ashley streets, occupied by Mr. W. Cahill, who kept a small store therein. . It waa soon consumed, when the flames spread to the adjacent wooden building of the same Bize, oconpied by J. Thomas, a colored mau, which woe damaged beyond repair. [Charleston Courier. The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky is advertised for rent. This is a nice open? ing for an entorpiaing business man. 5 SSSSSSS LAST NOTICE.-The Accounts of II. AL? LEN, deoeased, aro plaaod in tho bands Of A. L. Solomon, Esq., for collection. All indebted will please mako immediate pay? ment and aavo costs. JOHN AGNEW, Nov 19 3 Administrator. FOR. SALK " OR RENT, a small FARM, near tho city There ia a good ^dwelling house and all necossary out? buildings on tho placo. For particulars apply at this oflice._I'-. Nov ls f BY AUTHORITY OF A POWEJl 0X prossod in tho last Will and Testament of the lato W. F. DoSaussuroj deceased, I will sell, beforo tho Court House, In Columbia, on tho FIRST MONDAY in Deoomber uoxt, tho omeo on Law Range reeontly occupied by the deceased. Terms made known at day of sale. If ay bo troated for privately at. the office of my Attornoy in law and fact, D.?B/<D:BBAU3 SURE, Esq. E. G. BURROUGHS. Nov 17_SetftEk&htrlx. NOTICE.-Tho undersigned ' given Tiotic.i that on tho Kith day of Deoomber next, at 12 o'clock, ho will apply to W. Hntson Wigg, Esq., Judgo of Probate, at hin office, in Columbia, for final discharge as Administra? tor of tho estato of F. W. Pane, deceased. WM. A. BACH MAN. COLUMBIA. November TC, 1870. Nov 16 f!3 NOTICE-IO EXECUTORS. ADMINIS? TRATORS and GUARDIANS, Richland County-All who aro in default aa j to Animal Returns, will save costs by making returns without delay. WM. HUT80N WIGG, Nov G m3 _JndgO of Probate. Heise 'a Bining Saloon, IN rear of tho Coufectiousry, is fitted up with everything pertaining to a first class establishment. Norfolk OYSTERS, FISH and GAME of all kinds during tho season. Nov 19_ "nu S5cTI0SEB?! F For useful things and things for sport, The curious people here resort. ENTIRELY new stock of TOYS and FANCY ARTICLES for the Holidays. Yariotiea too numerous to mention. CANDIES manufactured daily. OAKES of all kinds, plain and ornamented. Aleo, fall etook French CONFECTION KR Y. Canned Goodo. ? Jelly, Raisins, Citron, Almonds, and foll line of assorted Nuts. Lemons, Orangen, Cocoanuts, Ac. Fruit of 1 all kinds during tho season. Nov 19 General Groceries. THE largest and best assorted stock of FINE GROCERIES, WINES and LI? QUORS in South Carolina, can be found at my Store. A oall will prove this all?gement. Nov 3 GEO SYMMER8. 10 Barrels Florida Oranges, OR sale by R. O'NEALE A SON, Nov 16 _ _Cotton Town. City Currency will be Taken IN payment for Goods at Nov ll_HARDY SOLOMON'S. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINE lot of the best Pan-cake and Fig Chewing TOBACCO. Nov 3_JOHN C. 8EEGER8._ Seed Wheat! Seed Wheat!! O/in BUSHELS selected SEED WHEAT, ?\ )VJ for salo by R. O'NEALE A SON. Nov 1_ Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. TH Ii undersigned informs tho fmj public that he has opened aVyV stock of WATCHES, CLOCKsJfcA and JEWELRY, to which he invites attention. He is also prepared to REPAIR thoroughly and in a work? manlike manner TIME-KEEPERS of every kind; besides Jewolrv, etc. GEORGE BRUNS, Nov 5 Imo Two doors bolow PntKNix Oflice. For Sale. ^te^ ion acres choice LAND-50 acros cloar ^S*od-situated three milos from Hopkins' ^?^.Turn-Out; thirteen milos from Colum? bia, and three-quarters of a mile from tho Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. For terms, apply at thia oflice. Oct 31 lm Selling Off ALOT of fine JEWELRY, Ear- rings, Broast pina, Plain Gold Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Ac. Parlies will find it to their interest to call and examino tho various art ides. Oct30 _G. DIERCKS. A Bestrahle Store to Rent. m HE STORE ROOM, now occupied by 1 Messrs. L?rick A Lowranco as a hardware and grocery establishment, is now offered for rout. This is a very desirable stand, situated on Main street in tho midst of business, oppo? site tho Pnu-Nix office. Inquire of E. H. HEINITSH, Oot 2? _ At tho Drug Store. A Mammoth Ranis of Fine Jewelry, \7* ALU KD nt 11,000. 200 Chances, at ?5 each. 25 Prizes, consisting of Fino Gobi and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold BREAST-PINS Bod FAR-RINGS, SILVER GOBLETS, Ac. Will come oft at my Saloon as soon as the Chances are taken. Oct30 O. DIERCKS. Removal. DR. DARBY has removed his Private Oflico to his residence, at the hoad of Univer? sity Campus. His Public Oftice in the Medical Rooms is open as hitherto, from 1 P. M. to 5 P. M._Pot 20 mw9 _ Mutilated Currency. TORN and defaoed GREENBACKS, NA? TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC? TIONAL CURRENCY bought at a smaU dis? count at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. Oct23_ A. G. BRBN1ZER, Cashier. Shultz's pure Pan Cake Chewing To? bacco, at POMJOCK'S. g Th? IfmrvmuM nfflmv in ffratLatto-.. North Carolina, p ublish ed M?Towned by ,WmJK Yates, waa totally destroyed by flflgiffl Thnrsday nJgjjL{?**? ]^<n8a~ P?rese OffiWu?ud a?aeerffbni??gs j wera eomewbat|flaniage||, M ff. i i"'Fiara CAToi?j T?B?.I-Thoi Sp'ft'uiab court martial ut present holding- ito sitting in Havana bas condemned to death the leaders of the Coban insurrec? tion. Of what avail is oondomnation, if the men so condemned can remain at liberty? Several sailors from the English man of-war Zealous were engaged in a riot at Taboza, Chili. Six of them were in? jured, two dangerously, und the alcalde of the place killed.in au attempt to quell the disturbance. The internal revenue receipts for the first three months of the fiscal year 1871 amounted to $49,249,223.07, an increase of $2,509,787.28 over the amount collected daring the corresponding pe? riod of last year. Despatches from Vienna state that the American policy is suspected to be in favor of Bnssia on the Eastern question, and that Austria has sent a firm reply to St. Petersburg, and also to Berlin. The Bremen ship Magdalene, Captain Wencke, which sailed from New York October 15, for Bremen, hos been cap? tured by a French cruiser and taken into Brest FRESH GOODS. --? New Winter Styles OF DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, Shawls, Muffs, Victorinos, and a boautiful lino of ?NBBDLE IVOItKS." Every department is now complete, and now additions will bo added tri-weekly. W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, H. 13. McUREERY. Nov 20 pq ca 'B ca I-t? O WILL bo found Invaluable for want of Appetito, Ooneral Debility, Chills iud Fever aud Dyspepsia. For ualfl by Druggists and Grocers every? where. Prncipial Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Charleston, S. C. For sale in Columbia, 8. C., wholesale or retail, bv HARDY SOLOMON and GEORGE SYMMER8._Nov 20 f3mo Continually Arriving. OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS ?^KCEIVES daily additions, and wo are at present in receipt of the cheapest and pretti? est line of DRESS GOODS thht has been offered this season. All goods Bold by our house guaranteed as to price and quality. Nov 19_R. 0. SHIVER. HANDSOME Wall Decorations. . ERSONS furnishing Houses in any portion of tho Stato would do woll to remember that we have, a special HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, in which wo keop a beautiful collodion of Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Cornices, Damask Curtains, Loops, Bauds, Rugs, and everything pertaining to Houae-furnishing in first-class style. We have a competent man, who will go to any section to fit np our Goods, and wc guarantee his work. Nov 10 R. C. SHIVER. Baggies ! Buggies \ ! WE have now hand a handsome as " sortmentof Colnmbia mado BUGGIES, which wo offer to tho public at prices ranging from $135 and upwards. Our Buggies at 117.r aro guaranteed to bo superior in style am finish to tho so-called Premium Buggy at $225- the body of whit h is Norlhcrn-niadv, au<~ tho style of which would not bo adopted by any Livery Stablo Proprietor in any of our Northern cities. O'S" Do not bo deceived by Northern work, which looks well outwardly, but whick docs not stand tlic tesl of time. Au. ora WOUK is WAI KA.vi KO. CARROLL ?x-?PELMAN. Nov 17 (5 Ho for the Race! THE subscriber respectfully invites his friends aud public in i general to call and soo his stock . of home-made SADDLES and "HARNESSES, which I can sell twenty-live per cont, cheaper than any Northern mado goods, and will challenge any merchant in tho South for $1,000 to comparo with me in home-made work. Noy 2 8rno_ R. HANNAN, Main street. Cotton Bagging. 1 PT f\f\i\ YARDS heavy and modium LD.\J\J\J COTTON BAGGING* for sale by_E. HOPE. Charleston Bivalves, iu every style, at POLLOCK'S. wwk?iSa In Colombia County, Qr.pon the lOfcb, by a man named Rivers. The murdered man had been connected with the-japrorder gotv?- Tambar o# rRtoers' Smflr previous np) thoSrarw 'S, U A ?kin-housec. ?pd ?engf-thrdj? bales fctttfi, belonging to lfc. 9. H. J^aster Hng, near Barnwell C. H.,.-waa accident? ally destroyed by fire on Woduondfty last. Sewing Machines SOLD BY INSTALMENTS. PA YABLE MONTHLY. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE In tho Stato can testify to their hoing tho best Machine in nee. Call and examino thom at W. D. LOVE A CO.'S Nov 1? _ GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES IS CONSEgUENCE OF HIE FALL OFGOLD! IMMENSE Btock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE; tho largest stuck in tho State; SELL INO AT LOW FIOUUES. In cons?quence of tho low prices of Gold, tho subscriber has cnncludod to sell his stock accordingly, and would call tho attention of tho visitors to tho Fair to call and examine boforo purchasing elsewhere, as it is a duty you owo to yourselves. All ho asks is a fair trial. Call and bo con? vinced. We also havoon baud a fine stock of CUT? LERY, both for pocket and table UBO, with h largo assortment of SPORTING IMPLE? MENTS. Givo me a call and examino ray stock. ISAAC SULZBAOHEB, Nov 8 Uodor Columbia Hotel. Special Notice. ri^HE largest, finest, and best Btock of JL CLOTHING in ibo oitv. Owing to tho death of Col. W. J. Hoke, the stock will bo sold at prices that defy competition. Our lino of Over-coats, Raglans, business snits, young men and boys' clothes, and water? proof goode, (of every stylo,) is complote. Buyers will remomber, wo offer tho above goode, togo tlier with a splendid stock of Furn? ishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises. Carpet-bags, etc., etc., lower than the eamo articles can be bought this side of New York. The business will bo couductod by G. M. Johnson, assisted by myself, who respectfully solicits a share of tho public patronage. MIKE HOKE. I Son of W. J. Hoke. N. B.-Tho undersigned respectfully invites all his old friends to give him a calf, soo for themselves, and bo satisfied that tho truth of the above wiR be fully verified. Nov 5 G. M. JOHNSON. BA Hra.C3 IN DRY GOODS! C. P. JACKSON WILL offer, beginning with this weok, some of tho GREATEST BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES Evor offorod in this city. Every Doparimont ia well filled vith tho choicest and most desirable Goods. Quilts, Blankots, Homespun, Shawls, Cloaks-in fact, everything usually kept in a First Class Establishment, and at prices to suit the de? cline in Cotton. Nov G 300 BBL,S. FLOUR, 500 bushels CORN, 100 sacks SALT, 50 barr?la WHISKEY. We aro dotermined to sell at some price to facilitate moving into our now atoro. Oct 30 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Notice. WAGONS and BUGGIES 'made to order, ?nd ali kinda of VEHICKLE8 repaired; ?ill kinds of AGRICULTU? RAL IMPLEMENTS made in the beat manner and at short notice. Apply at largo brick Shop in rear of E. A G. D. Hope's, or at L?rick & Lowrance's. Oct 31 lin_E. W. 8EIBEL8. Stocks and Bonds, Gold and Silver. BANK BILLS AND COUPONS, MUTILATED CTBBENCY, COUNTY CLAIMS, Ac., Ac, bought and sold by D. GAMBBILL, OFFICE-Columbia Hotel Building. August 21 _ 3mo S. W. I'OBTKB. lt. SI. STEELE. ANOTHER HEAVY INVOICE OF DRY GOODS ARRIVING T O - 3D -A. Y 2 LADIES' SUITS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BLANKETS. A full and choice lot of MEN'S WEAR, TOGETHER WITH lEJ-^T-Giiry- Article KEPT IN A First Class Store. We ofter our Goods at low Cotton figures. PORTER & STEELE, Pot 21_ Columbia, 8. C. Just received, Bagley's genuine Micbi ?an Fine Cut, at POLLOCK'S TA rf 17T m?A ,, j?j fi SBi. ?b a.Ofaot?wr. wPawsxoa's OAPPBS?^. -rTbo SnrVivt?VA0SOe?A?ioou althcir late meet inri,-i:e?olV??-. to p?M?slr ?bo addreas"o? Genera} \&f&tpp^ bt?#3r<&\n$fy?? Wijre as follows..; Thoy woro nnouiiuoQaly adopted:' ??! '. n , ?o?? bul c J Resolved, Tbot the rriembeT8,of: the Survivors' Association of Sp nih Carolina have heard, with the profoundest admi? ration and intensest sensibilities, and hearts feelingly vibrating between buoy? ant hopo and Baddest memories, tho elo? quent and grand oration of onr distin? guished brother, Gen. John S. Bre?ten. Resolved, That we again recognise the rich heritage of burning eloquence and thinking patriotism descended fros* ???6 great Henry, and which before, , in a brighter day, has been so generously and gratefully shared with us. Resolved, That General Preston bo re? quested to furnish the executive board with a copy of his address for publica? tion. : j : The election of the next annual orator was referred to the executive board. REL-IQIOUS SERVICES THIS DAT.-Tri? nity Church-Rev. P. J. Shand, Rector, 10)? A. M. and P. if v St. Peter's Church-Rev. J. J. O'Con? nell, Pastor, 10) i A. .M; and i P. M. Washington Street Chapel-Rev. Wm. Martin, 10?.< A. M. and 3?? P. M. J? Marion Street Church-Rev. Wm. Wj Mood, 10>? A.M.; Rev. R. D. Smart, l)f, P. M. , . ?. ,f Presbyterian Church-Rey. W^ E. Boggs, ?QH A. M. and 7?? Pf.M.: . Baptist Church-Rev. J. L? Reynolds, 10>< A. M. ;. PNONIXIANA.-Tho total eclipse of tho sun will take placo throe days before Christmas day. 1 The Danville Timen thinks the word "scalawag" will soon "pass into the dic? tionaries," and is much exercised to know whether it shall be spelled "with one or two l's." The word is already in Wor? cester, and spelled with one I. Tho defi? nition is, "a low, worthless fellow; a scapegrace." See what Messrs. J. H. ?fe M. L. Kinard hove to say for themselves this morning. They nre the proprietors of the glass front establishment, on Main street, and offer extraordinary inducements to pur? chasers. The officers, board of directors and district managers of the South Carolina Monument Association are requested to be present at a meeting to be held to? morrow (Monday) afternoon, at4o'clock; at the depository of the Ladies' Indus? trial Association. A foll attendance is earnestly desired, as business of impor? tance will be bronght before the meeting. HOTEII AnnrvAiiS, November 19. Nickerson House-Rev. James P. Boyce, Greenville; F. H. Ho rib eek, Miss E. J. Blum, Charleston; L. T. Loavall, Misa; J. D. Condict, New York; I. B. Steers, S. C.; W. Thomoson and wife, Ky.; H. B. Moore, Pa. ; H. P. Corbain, B. I. ; J. B. Laneau, E. D. Honing, S. N. Oliver, Baltimore; H. G. Hall, S. C.; S. J. Hen? derson, John's Island; S. H. Bennett, Richland; John A. Barker, Edgefield. LIST OF NEW ADVEBTTSEKENTS. W. D. Love ic Co-Fresh Arrivals. Old Carolina Bitters. J. H. & M. L. Kinard-Dry Goods. D. C. Peixotto & Son-Auction. P. F. Frazee-Sheriffs Sale. L. C. Anderson, of Columbia, 8. C., says: I willingly vouch for the exoellenoo of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. N 20 f3 (1,000 REWA an is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Ooldea Medical Discovery, for a medicine that will equal it in the cure of all severe Ungering Coughs, liver Complaint or Biliousness, and all. diseases arising from impurity of tho blood, au Erup? tions, Pimples, Blotches and Boils. -Sold hy druggists. Pamphlet sont free. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. M 20Ult3 TANNING THE SCALP.-AU the hair dyes and their congeners, tho "colorers." ''restorers,'" Ac, discolor the scalp. PH ALON'S VITALIA, OB SALVATION FOB THE HAIR, is the only article for restoring gray hair, which does not stain tho skin. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods deal? ers. N 20 f8 From G. F. J. Colburn, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Newark, N. J.-Tho popular dentri tico known as Sozodont, besides being a very Sleasant addition to the toilet, contains ingre ionte, that, if used according to the direc? tions, will provo of the greatest utility to the health of tho mouth and tooth. '.SPAi.iu.NO'S QI.UB," with Brush, ready for usc. N 2013 A disorder of tho digestivo organs renders a man irresoluto, infirm tf purpose, and both indisposed to and unequal to enterprise of any kiud. For a remedy, use tho OL? CARO? LINA BITTERS. N20f3 "On, IT IS NOTHINOI"- Only a slight cold and cough. A few days paes away. There is craps on the door. What is tho matter: Death! Only a slight cold! Will death not startle you from tho delusivo slnniber thal "only a cough" will not harm you? Boware, and take hoed! every daj's experience refutCK thin fallicious argument. A cold, a.cough nnglcctcd) ?f & sure precursor of consumption. While you have timo, soe to it, that you no longer neglect a slight cold, and go at once and buy a bottle of Stanley's Great Cough Itemed?-. Prepared by UEIMTSII, at bis Drug Store. * N 17 - . ..?.? "It's mity cuds," said Mrs. Partington to Ike, whilo reading about thu imponding wai in Europo, "that the Ilollorhorn creates auch au ado in Yurrup, when it's sieh a common disease among thu cattle in Amor.ky." The old lady, having delivered herself of tho above, took a dose of LIPPMAN'S OBBAT GER? MAN BITTERS to cheer her doprouoed spirits, and resumed her knitting. Lippman's Bitters aro for salo by all drug? gist? aud doalors. Dopot in Columbia, H. C., at GEIOEB A MCGUEOOR'B, Druggists. S 18 .--? ? ? -- The boat Aromatic Tonic you can use is thc OLD CAROLINA BrmtBs. N 20 +3