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THE DAILY "Let our Just Censure Attand tue True Event." BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. 0. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23. 1*71. VOL. VII-NO. 30. Wj^Slaaley atoa D. W?? ?range*,' Mffc ,m iW$ WP^?-..0^? i?? gaiting trial to answer a charg? of having coa spired to rob the Southe rb ExproBB Company; will bo tafcea to North Caroli? na under a ?equiaitiou from tho Govern? or of that St uto, to be triod ior murdur, Jqi?n Kelley, convicted. in-Terrell,.Ga., Superior Court, of ."voluatnry" man Blabghter. ?a ^he killing bf Col: Ames, the citons maunder,'' nti'd bia brother Chulea Kolloy, oonviat?d of the i?drdor of Oxford,' disappeared from tho Jail mysteriously a few nights ago, and are now at large), .v.. .. ? n?' > It ia report ed that Chap.' Norris, the no torio na j mMita.ry Sheriff ...of Warren County, Qa., and a. cowardly a,courge to her people, haa b?en hang by somebody unknown. Complete .triumph' over CORNS and BU? NIONS by Mon?." BEBGEB, Who discovered, let. Tho nature of Corns. 2d. Their dis solvent. 3d. Their permanent curt! * Thcao . discoveries are' th? happy retrait of y cara of I May ^6 'V' J.'V:. ..?J:..-: i ;OTp:-.most/jq^t??g, agiee ?t?e,1. ; and refreshing. of all perfumes,-for ils e o n the Handkerchief, amitie/; Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by , aU Druggists arid Per firinerSi Sept 17 , ? ; vy ??' t . , MEDICAL, f* 7IffaB BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAY8 FOB TOUNG MEN, on great eo olal ov?H and abde'e?, which Interfere with MAUHIAOE, with euro means of relief for I the erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in Beared letter onvelqpeB, free of charge. Address'HOWARD SANITA? RY AID ASSOCIATION,1 ?o. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, gaj ' -May 1* 8mo f^OrfTOB SEEP Oil/CAItft can be had \_J afc all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21_ A g. HOPE. SPBOlAfj ATTBNTIOB given. f o'the col lectiou of Commercial' Paper, In ter CH t on State and Railroad Boyds-and Stocks, and Conversion of State Securities, by Nov 23. Cmo D G A MB KI LL. Broker. Mi ,- |-v ?lj? ' : ' ??'';.',' ' TO .'?.??{?'. ???ri hi-, P SS I X XS R S Aiid Those i?: Want of D BY GOODS. are now in atoro a full line of the ] neweet and moat . ' Y ' PASOION? BLE GOODS Of domestic, French and English jnanufao- j turc, which wo guarantee, at all time?, to soil aa low, if not at leas prioeo, than any house in Colombia, baying our Doods from the j largest and moat celebrated establishment o in the Uuitod States. And aa we desire to please all, we nave now In our hons o the tty BEST ?RADHS OF 6t,yjhffd??.H1ai:.V EVERY O?A8B OP From the lowest to tho highest, and we feel confident that alf those fa wring na with an order from a distance will'-Wo pleased and : aatiefied that i . O t R ? ? XJ S E . ? -r..: .>-*;' ?,'.'..?* ? t:! j ::c',r. ?; t ji >. IS THIS ONE lu this city to deal with. Wo will, noon application, eend promptly by mail, full linos of samples of those bind of Goods desired and specified by our frienda and customera. All orders accompanied by cash amounting to $25 and over, delivered in any part of the State free of freight chargea. Tboao unaccompanied, will be aent C. O. D. Wo respectfully solicit orders, which will receive the prompt and personal attention of one of-tho firm. Our prices being-low, we think we can rendor satlafaotion to all. Givo D8fttria1, J. IL & M. L. XINARD, May 3_COLUMBIA, S, C. A fresh supply of Bremen Lager at POL? LOCK'S. DIXON'S ? CIZX.EDU A. TED STEEL SWEEP. ^HBES?/S'Q MACHINES-. . HORSE PQWEBS, t - FA N MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, . BELTING, A ND all kinda latest IMPROVEMENTS IN .'A. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, at wholesale and retail. ?j Oar interest in, aud association with, urana-; factories, is such that wo can make closet figures, and givo better good?, than any hous? in this country oan du in this lino. OHL* THY and we will oonvinco you. ' May 23 L?RICK & LOWRANCE. ; REMOVAL. \ j ' . . Entire New Stock. # THE undersigned respectfully informs hid customers that ho has REMOVED to . IVfitbo heW atoro, on Main atrcet, directly -aJU-oppoaito tho Columbia Retel, and is fully prepared with an entirely NEW 8TOCK OE. gOODtJ, to flt out a gentleman in' tho very ATEST FASHION. Uo baa sconred tho latcat and beat stylos of CLOTHS, CA88L MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS generally. Call at the new stand and ?elect a suit, or loavo vour order and have it made to moaauro. O. D. EBERHARDT.T March 20_ M. H, BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room . Plain Siret-t, near Main. ? ?1 Jf^^? r?hmk NOW on baud and diiiiy re. /VjT^g^^S/etiving from tho mannfio jnfm^?t%^ *"r'"" "r Now York, BoBton, Y^^^ag^y Cincinnati and Louisville, the ^T^^^^^S largest assortment of .FUR? NITURE ever kept in j this market, consisting In part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Boom Snits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. AU kinds of MATTREESE8 made to ordor. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest notice and in the host manner.' Terme cash and Gooda cheap. Oct 30 LIME, ?UB GREAT FERTILIZER. I.CAN famish LIME at Depot at Walhalla, 8. C., fur $1 60 per barrel. Address, , . . REV. R. HOLDER, Walhalla, 8. 0. .March 2G_. _ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers' and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. C. SOLICIT ordora for COTTON. Corn, Floor, . Bacon, Lard, Ao., and Family Groceries f[enorally. Ordere filled carefully andprompt y._Feb 7 lyr DR. D. L. BOOZER WOULD respectfully inform hta patron? and tho pnblio ge? nerally thai ho baa moved into hit now offloe,-over Duffie & Chapman's Book? store, opposite the Columbia Hotel, where he la prepared to execute, satisfactorily, all ope raflooa and work, Of whataoever kind bia pro fession demanda. Terms accommodating. MaYob 8 Diarrhoea Medicine. FOR CHILDREN, TEETHING. . Reattesanoss, Rad Rowels, Cbolic, Pains, A desirable medicine. We advito mothers and,naree* to try it-only twenty-five cents. For salo only at . HEINITSH'B Family Drug Store. May 30 t Smoked Meats. } jpSREAKJFAST BACON STRIPS, Sugar-cured j _M^W ShoaiderB, Smoked and rick na Tongues, for sale low by _E. HOPE. CHAMPAGNES. . ?? r\f\ OASES Most A Chandon's CHAM LV/W PAONES, just received, and offered, in ooneeqnonce of oesaatlon of hostilities,', at mnob rednced ratea. For cale by March 26 _GEO. BYMMEBB. E orly Call far Best 8 to re o BC opie Views. AFINB assortment of Y1EW8 in Germany, California, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, tho River Thames, near London: alao, in the United Staten; Statuary, colored and -plain. Alao, Stereoscopes, some low priced, for sale at BRYAN A MoOARTER'8 Bookstore._May 3 Cheap Fertilizer. A f\ TONS COTTON SEED MEAL. Exeel ?4-\J lent for manure. EDWARD HOPE. May 13_ Jewelry and Silverware, OF the most approved styles, can be ob? tained at L BULZ U AC I? li R'S establish mont, Maha street, Columbia Hotel Row. Sots and half sets in great variety. Also, solitaire and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES to euit all agca. May 12_ Scythes and Grain Cradles. 3DOZ.-superior OKAIN ORADLES. ,10 doz. Grifiin'a Grain aud Grasa Soythee, just received and fot sale low bv MaylT . JOHN AGNEW A BON. The Doctors Recommend Eeegers'Beer IN breferenee to London Porter and Scotch Alo. - Why? They know it ie unadultor ated. . ' . March ll . Soda and Mineral Water. rrtHK FOUNT ia open for tho season, with JL' choice syrnpB, made from pure Juico of the fruit. HEI8E'B CONFECTIONERY. Tho Exchange House ers* HA8 been overhauled and re-arranged Kg for the Spring and Summer. Iced bove wSt rages compounded at short notion. May fi PAYSINOKR A FRANKLIN. Eresh Crackers. SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop, Butter, Fancy Farmer, Ginger, Balmoral,- for sale by March 3_ E. HOPE. STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 23 Cmb_ 500 Barrels. EXTRA Family, Medium and Common FLOUR, for Hale low._E. HOPE. Infant's Food. A NOTHEB supply of FOOD FOR INFANT8. f\. This ia just t ho food for babies. Mothers call and examino it, at HEINITSH'S Juno 1 Drug Store. REDUCTION '. ' : 'is . ''.':'...,.,;. . PHICE ... OP : Spring and Summer Clothing, AT . R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. WE havo tho largest retail Block in tho State, and, nnxlouB to reduce it, will | Boll it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho stock Ia nnbrokon, and tho heat stock | we havo ever handlod. . New HATS, of a desirable stylo, juBt re? ceived. Tbia'reduciion will applv aleo to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. . May 16 ?V 'Suiq^oxo jauzrang pue Siiiddg do i, NI NOIXO?IO?H CORRECT TIME STAY bo obtained by calling at ISAAC IBULZ BACH ER'S and purchasing one of thoso justly celebrated ELGIN WATCHES, and where you can And a completo stock of Diamonds, Jewelry, SHT?i' and Plated Yr ure, of tho best .manufacturo. In addition aro tho United States, Waltham, English and Swiss Watches in Gold and Silver Caaes, which will bo dosed ont at New York prices. Constantly on bund fine Gold Chains, Seal Rings, ChannB,Lockets, Sleeve Buttons, Sets, and a varied clock of Fancy Articles. All kinds of Repairing dono promptly, and warrauted, by ISAAC SULZBACDER, April 27 Undor Columbia Hotel. The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re? moved their BtablcB to the new '--j. building, immediately South of ^jJmJanney's Hall, and, with a new ^J^fstock or CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES ?nu fine HORSES, are prepared lo an? swer all calla that may be made upon them. Horaea bought and sold on commission. Persons in want of good stock, are Invited to givo us a call. Liberal advances mado on stock left for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYOK. ? CH. PKTTIxorLL. Jan 24 Good Things. X> AMS AY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir XV Bobert Burnett's Olfl Tom Gin, O tard. Dupuy, Cognao Brandy. Doff Gordon's Pale Sherry, South-side Madeira Wino, London Dook Port Wine, Hlbbert's London Porter, MsEwen'e Scotch Ale. The abovo direct from the importers and warranted pure. For sale by_EDWARD HOPE. Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and jnblio in general that I have Inst received ' an entire new rstock of Double and Bingle Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches, Piatol-Belta, Caps, Back-Shot, Cartridges. , Cartridges for ali kinds of Flet?la, Powder and Shot. ALSO. REPAIRING done at short notice. Pots_P. W. KRAFT, Main street. Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for Bale low to I doalors by . EDWARD HOPE. 50 To Rent. ADESIRABLE STORE, oh Main street, near the corner of Blanding. For terms, apply to Dr. John Lynch, or Feb 22 HENDRIX k BRO. PAN MILLS, QBAIN ORADLES, HORSEPOWERS, REAPERS, MOWERS, and all kinda Harvesting Machines ? on hand and for salo at lowest prices in the market. Wo call special atteutlon to oar Horse Power, which ia the best power in use and not high priced. With our exp?rience in planting, and tho usc of agricultural imple? ments and machines, together with our facili? ties for having goods manufactured, wo claim wo can give lowor figures, bettor goods and bottorsatisfaction than any other house in the country. Scud for catalogue. * April 23_L?RICK fe LOWRANCE. Canned Goods. ALA MODE BEEF, Veal, Wild Duck, fresh Mackerel, fresh Salmon, Oysters, Poaches, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Gage Plums. All of first quality and tull weight. For salo low._ E. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tho gal-1 lon or barrel. Also, in glaass, pints and quarlB. For salo low._E. HOPE OLD BANK UH.L.& and MUTILATBD CUailKNUl bought and aold by Nov23 0mo D. QAMKRILL. Broker. Gan and Blasting Powder. AFULL supply of tho celebrated Dupont'* GUN AND BLASTING POWDER, inkogs and oanniatcrs, ia now offered to merchante and consumers at the lowest market ratos, by the undersigned, who aro solo agents for tho manufacturers at thia placo. May 2B_JOHN AGNEW A BON. Imported and Domestic CigarB at POLLOCK B Increase of Stock. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. PAID UP CAPITAL 9100.000. OFFICERS: JOHN B. PALMEB, President. A. G. BRBNIZER, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT. Assistant Cathier. THE dcgrco of BuccoBS that bas attended tho operations of this Bank nineo MB establishment in February last, and the de? sire on tho partof tho Directors to have asso? ciated with them moro of their country friends, hos induced them to add 150,000.00 to tho capital.- Shares $100 00 each. Pavm on ts ma; be made at any timo prior to tho 1st of July, on tit li ii g the holder of the atock to itBpro rata niano of proiita earned during tho time tho money is in possession of the Bank; or if on tb e. let July, to its propor? tion of all dividende mado thereafter. In either event, the new atock. will participate equally with tho old in tho surplus fund. Applications for stock may bc mudo person? ally, or by lotter, to tho officcre of tho Bank. DIBEOTOBB-John B. Palmer, J. Eli Gregg. F. W. McMaeter, B. D. Benn, (of B. D. Bonn ft Bon.) G. W. lie ardon, (of Copeland ft Dearden,) B. L. Bryan,.(ot Bryan ft. McCarter.) W. C. Hwfifrleld. (of R. ft W. C. Pwafllcld.) Mav 0 KESTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C. Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL., 9500,000. OPTICF.nB. John B. Palmer, President. . A. G. Brenizer, Cushier. 1 C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. UIBKCTOI1S. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. MCMAS ter, B. D. Benn, of B. D. Benn ft Bon; G. W*. Boarden, of Copeland ft Dearden; B.L. Hr van, ?f Bryan ft McCarter; YV. C. Bwaf&eld, of B. ft W. C. Bwaffleld. F. W. McMaeter, Solicitor. THIS Bank is now open for the transaction of a general banking business. CERTIFICATES OF DETORIT of enrroncy or coin, bearing interest at tho rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, in kind, will be issued. Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from lVusttes, Administrators, Executor*-, Professional Afin, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of Ci'n and Country Merchants, and nthor busi? ness mon, and the usual accommodations ox tended. Notes, Rills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and mont y loaned on collaterals.. Stocks, Ronds, Cold and Slicer bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a Email discount. Sight Drafts dratcn direct on al Uh o promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. Letters of Credit issued, payable in any of the above places Drafts on all the prominent cities in the United States bought and sold. Banking House opposito Columbia Hotel. Open from 9 to 3._Fob 28 ly JLLXi TO HAND. OUR BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTIVE AND extraordinary CHEAP ST?CK OF DRY GOODS Is in store and moving, making room daily for NEW ARRIVALS, Which we will continne to receive nil through the season. a OUR MMPhK BUREAU Is a success, and we are now distributing Goods over the entire State through its agency. The most oarelees observer cannot but see the great advantagea to be derived from dealing with a live house, like oars, where everything is kept moving by systsn and order-where no extra profits are tasked on to pay idle hands. Of course, we can and do 8?LL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANX BOUSE IN THIS SECTION. A positive proof is, that wo sell more Goods than all the rest added together. That is the proof. The people know ?'hero to buy cheapest, and let thu stranger follow thc great public. In buying, let them follow those who kuow R. C. SHIVER & CO. April 8 COMMON SENSE COMPRESSED-It is flifileult to give in a dozen lin? s tho tea son whv TARR A NT'S SELTZER APERIENT Should bo preferred as a cori cot Ive and alter? ative (d every other medicine in UPO. Firstly, it allays fever; aecpndly, it oloanses tho bowels without violence or psin"; thirdly, it tunta tho stomach; fourthly, it regulates tho How of bile; fifthly, it promotr-B healthy per? spiration; sixthly,* it relieves the system Iron) unwholesome humors; Bcveidhly, it tran? quilizes the ?ervos; eighthly, it acts upon the blood aa a d?purent; and lastly, it forms one of tho must delicious cooling draughts that over passed down tho throat of ait invalid. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. May 2i) pl Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BEOAUsE'itgiveB strength and improves their health. . March U VIP PM A H's :>,-' . PRKAT-, , . i GERMAN BITTERS . THE Parent Medicated Cordial of the Age. ALTERATIVE\~AN~TI-BILIOUS and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES, yr .' LIPPMAN'B great /fRADE MA?>u GERMAN BITT. / I i BBS ia prepared fl / ? /-i rf? : / 'rom 'he origin*! tm MtSmK\ WLJTK j German rocoipl 1^/6*"^^ ^^Ga v\ J now in possession \ of tho proprietors '!*' ^V*^ 1 preparation that v^Ba ??S?dS^v fe** waa UH?d *n Gor i^t^wiijaFi^^^m \Vr~ many upwards of fiSSr Mtf g^fiMlSpHV.tv^- ' a century ago; to ^P^aBj^Bffi^BSyfe day is* houaohold "flffiiro^nil remedy of Germ a? i^^g<3lp*V .Vir'^^'r*^ ny, recommended (*? T vfr^*"^8*^ " bv ita moat omi nen| physicians. I.IPPM/IN'S QBE AT GE K MAH BITTERS Is composed of the purcat alcoholic esschco ol Germany's favorito beverage, impregnated with the juicos and extracts of rare herbs, roots and harks; all of which combined maki it ono of tho beet and surest preparationa foi tho enre of Dyspepsia, LOBB of Tone in the Stomach ant Digestive Organa, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, Livor Complaint, General Exhaustion, and na a PREVENTIVE FOli CRIELE AND FEVE1 AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. PEBIALEH Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS the best tonio known for the dieeaseati whioh they are generally subject, and where i gentle stimulant ia recommended. SAVANNAH', March 16,187f>. Messrs. Jacob Lippman db Bro.. Savannah Ga.-GFKTS: I havobefore mo-your eat?emei letter of the 14th inst., containing, vkrion documenta relative to yonr."German Bitters. After a careful examination I must cdnfea that your Bitters ia really what yon represen it to be, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia. .It will no doubtbi excellent for dyspepsia, general debility am nervouB diseases, and ia a good preventive o chilla and fever. I find it to be a. most de lightfnl and pleasant stomachic. I-remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTEB. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippman ? .Bro., Driiggisli Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I havo inrri duced your Great Qrrman Bittere' here to m customers and friends, and 1 find better sal for it than any I havo ever kept before. Thof who have tried it approve of it very highl; and I do not hesitate in saving that it ia fi superior in yalne to any other Bitters now ] nae. Yours, respectfully, W. EIBELAND. Wholesale Agents for State of Sooth Caro' na^DOWIE, MOISE 4 DAVIS, HENEY Blt CHOFF A CO.. GLACIDS A WITTE. STE] FENS, WEHNER A DUCKER, Charleton. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER MCGREGOR'S. Druggists._Jone ? pfjjj "CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANS or SOUTH OAROIJlffi Deposita of $1 and Upwards Receive ? ? ? ? ?? m INTERES TALLO WED A T THE RA TE 1 8EVEN PER CENT. PER ANN UH ON CERTIFICATES OFDEI'OSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY 8IX MONTHS ON ACCO UNTE. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. A. G Brenlzer. Cashier. John G. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wads Bampton, William Martin, A. C. Hi kell, F. W. McMaater, John P. Thomas. E. Heipiteh. John B. Palmer, Thom an E. Gref Colombia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. O. T. Scott,Newberry. 1 W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rn Hedge, Charleston. T'anielBavene!, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborera, Clerks, Widows, i phau? and others may here deposit their ei tugs and draw a liberal rate of in tores t tho on. Planters, Professional Men and Trost wishing to draw interest on their funds ni they require them for business or other p poses: Parents desiring to set spart sn ?nms for their children, and Married Won and Minors (whose deposits can only bo wi drawn by themselves, or, in oase of death, their legal representatives,) wlabing to aside funds for future use. are here affon an opportunity of depositing their me whore, they wdl rapidly accumulate, and tho same time, be subject to withdrawal wi needed._Aug 1 PROCLAMATION ! MAYOR'S OFFICE. COLUMBIA, S. C.. May 26,187 ON and after MONDAY, Juno 5, 1871, DOOS found innning at large, not wi ing the city badge and collar for the cnn roar, will bo taken up and impounded, unless reclaimed by thc owner by tho nay n: of the legal fine, tue Dog will, within fo eight hours after impounding, be killed; JOHN ALEXANDER, Mayo Attest: WM. J. Erren, City Clerk. May Coal! Coal! Coal! TnE undersigned aro now prepared to ccivo orders for ANTHRAO?TE and TUMINOUH COAL, for grates, ranges, f< dries and smiths'purposes, deliverable at South Carolina Railjoad Depot in Charlea on the resumption of rcduoed or Bum rates of freight on tho road. All ordere receive prompt attention. j; H.F. BAKER ACO.. . No. 20 Cumberland street, or Central WI KCharleston, H. C._May 23 Pickled Meats. &c. THIS DAY RECEIVED: FULTON MARK KT ROUNDS, Fulton Market BEEF, Tig Polk. Davis' Diamond Hams, Forris' Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Beef Tongues, Smoked Boef. Something now every day, to try and pl our patron?._.LI?0;^'MMJ?l Meals furnished at all hours at POLLOC I Genuino imported Curacoa, Abrjnthe 1 Maraschino, rt POLLOCK'S. l?Ov? ?'O ! AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SAXE. " $100,000 to be Distributed to Bliarehotders. FIVE DOLLARS will purchase- a, share, in? cluding a work of art worth five dollars. The Derby Farm Property- to be di ot fl tm ted - embraces the largest Vineyard and Orchard . in the Sooth. UNEQUALED . CLIMATE! PEACEABLE . COUNTRY! ^OENEBOUS SOILI The salubrious and health-giving climate of Aiken h aa Riven it/tho name of "Too Saratoga of thoSonth.** *? ? $95,000 in Premiums presented td Share? holders. *. ', $100,000 in Beal Estate and Oreenbaok Priaes to bb diatribnted to ?hare-holdcrs. 91 Beal Ettate Pri?es, worth from $300 to $25,000.. . .> "i - . . 622 Greenback Prizes, from $5 to $1,000. Only 19,000 shares will be issued. ONE BIIABE IN EVERY THIRTY-ONE WILL DBAW A PRIZE. This Beal Estate Property, conveyed by Deed of Trust to tho Committee who are to conduct the Drawing, is to be transferred by them to tho fortunato Shareholders ss soon , a s the remaining shares are sold. I The Drawing wUl take place according to' I the published programme. THE DAY OF THE DRAWING , Will be announced by telegram to the Asso? ci?t ed Press. I A small snm Invested now may aeenre a for? tune. . > 1 Every 8hsrc-hoIder may rest,.assured of cqnal justice, and that this Bche rho, unlike many others, j IS "FAIR, BQUABE AND HONEST." Money received after the books are olosod I will be piomptly returned. For foll particu- - lars, as ombraced in revised pamphlet, ad? dress J. O. DEBBY, General Manager, Hey Box No. 884, Augusta, Ga. ! ay MU. J. MoO. TH ARIN, tho agent of tho AaBOciation, oan be found for a short time at. tho omeo of Mr. D. GambriU, Main street. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTBAOBWNAR? CW ? O ? HATS And Gents' Furnishing Goods, 10 PER CENT. BELOW COST. AT . GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. '. THIS ie no humbug. Wo aro obliged to 1 disuoBO of all Gooda now in store by the [ lat of September, to make a change i? our business. Take notice, that each article ia . marked RB cost in plain figures, from which - ! will be-DEDUCTED TEN PER CENT. The . ?public ia particularly requested to call f arly, . as bargains may be obtained. Country mer- . chants visiting the city can find acholes stock , \ ot nsw and seasonable gooda at our atora. ' Boar in mind, gooda 10 per cent, below cost., at GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR. May 19_ ' New Books. CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By Max Muller. . Ghardia, or Adventures in the Desert ot Sahara. By G.Naphcgyi, M. D., A. M, $1.75. Motherless, or a Parisian Family. By au- ' thar of John Halifax. ' $160, , The Silent Partner. By author Gates Alar. The Franco-Prussian War.. By Landon, with 18 bortraits and 14 mapa $1.75. Tho Emptv Heart; a jtovol. By Marion Harland. $1 50. Climates for Invalids, Aa. $1.25. Ginx's Baby; his Bi. (hand Misfortunes; a Satire. $1.25. The Slaters of Orleans; a Tale of Race and Social Conflict. Also, a number of nsw novels t_d other publications. Just received at BRYAN A MoCAKTER'S April 25_Bookstore. White's Gardening for the South, BY the lat? Wm. A*. White, ot Athens, Oe. w- ?? HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1.60. The Phosphate Books ot Routh- Carolina, their History and Developments-Colored ?Plates. $1.23. Six Sermons on Temp?ranos, by Ljman Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Lectures on Preaching, R. L. Dabney, D. D. $150. Any above sentlby mail. .j. DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, . Feb 19 _Opposite Oolnmhia Hotel. 0 olin try Batter. OAA POUNDS FRESH COUNTRY BUT ? OUU TER for sale low by _ ' May .18_ E. HOPE. ~~ BRANDIES, 5CASKS Jamea Honnef?\'s & Brandenburg Frere H BRANDIES, imported direct, and ottered pure and unadulterated. Theao com? prise vintages of 1895, 1858,1860 and 1863. Stock of Books. Clarets and White Wines in? cl ndo some of tue most famous brands aa well aa lound lore priced goods. For sale by Maroh 2S . GEO. SYMMEBB. For Sale, 3?AA ACRES of LAND in BarnwoB, .OUU on the Edisto. 760 AGRES in Kershaw-in lot B to snit. ' Saw Mill and 2.000 aerea of Land iu Lexing? ton, on North Edieto, $7,000. 2,600 acres Watereo Bottom Land, $2 pr acre ' 2,600 aerea creek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per acre. . 1 House in thia city, $6,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the oity-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT, Attornoy at Law and Beal Estate Agent. Spf*, as_ : .; ._ly SMOKED MEATS, ETC. . SMOKED TONGUES, exlra amoked BEEF. Ferris Foltoe Market Beef. Diamond and Orange brand Hams. Sugar-cured Bacon Siripa. Pickled Salmon. ? Mesa and No. 1 Mackerol, Ao., all fresh to I band. Fof sajo by_GEO. BYMMERH. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at Fe* 21 JOUN C. SEEGEltS'.