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rOBIABHKD PAILT AMD,TRI>WUELI. EV KU Y WEDK83DAT WOUHINQ. ' ' ' r?Y, JULlXril A, SELBY, B^DITOB ASD jeao?'fliKToa. :Jm?o on Main Street, ab ovo Taylor. Wliook and Job Printing of ovory doeorip x' ion promptly and faithfully attendod to. ADVEUTiarcMENTH " . QiHortod in tho Daily at 75 oonta per square for the first and 60 conta each subs?quent iii lortion. ; Long advertisements hythe week, non t h or year, at reasonable ratea. 3OB80BIFTIOR. Daily? six months, $4 00; Tri-Wookly, 3 GC; hookly, 1 50. Cose O' Dc Anchored^ The mule Btood oh, the steamboat deck, The land he would not troad; They pulled the halter round hie peck, And cracked him o'er tho head. Bat obstinate and braced he'stood, AB born, tbs scene to rule, A cfoaturo o? tho hold-back brood, A stubborn, Btcadfast mule. They enrsndand swore-he would not go Until he felt inclined; And though they thundered blow on blow, Ho alterod not his mind. The deck hand to tho shore complained ' "Tho varmint's bound to Ht ny 1" And still upon tho ci it tor V hide Tho sounding lash ni a do play. His master from thp shore replied, V "Tho boat'u about to ?ail; i As other means in vain you've tried, Suppose you twist his tail "Its likely that you'll mako him land." Tho deck hand, bravo, though pale, The nearer drew, with outstretched hand, To make the twist avail. Thoro carno a kick of thunder-sound! The deck hand-whoro waa be? ~ Ask bf tho. wa voa that far around, Beheld him in the seal A moment, not a voice was heard; But winked the mule hia eye, AB though to ask,.to bim oocurred "Mow, how waa that for high?" "Just oat hie throat I" tho captain roared, "And end tho cussed brute!" Bat the noblest soul that perished there Waa ho who tried to do't! ADROITLY HIT.-A cor reap on dent of the 'Herold arid? Presbyter writing from Minnesota tells the following: "I have looked np 'a little story' -which I think too good a reproof for disturb? ers of tho peace in oharohes to be lost.. A {presiding elder of the United Bre? thren Church was preaching in this same neighborhood, and was. much annoyed by persons talking and lan ghin g. He paused, looked at tho disturbers, and said: 'I am'always afraid to reprove those ?ho jnjsbohtivo in chnroh. In the early part of my ministry I made a great mistake. As I was pre oohing, a yoong man who sat jnsfc." before ino was con? stantly langhing and making uncouth grimaces. I paused and administered a I severe: rebuke. After the close of the aorvico one of the official members came and' said to mo: 'Brother -, yon mudo a great mistake.. That yoong man . -whom you reproved ia ad idiot.' Sin ou then i I bave always been afraid to re {>rove those who misbehave in chu rob oat I should repeat that mistake, and re? prove.another idiot." During the rest of that service at least there was good order. . By on odd error a Western paper says Andy Johnson is going to take a "swig" round the circle with ex-Governor Ran? dall. . NO FiBE USED IN WASHING. WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP. THIS SOAP washea perfectly in cold water, .oft, bard or ealt. It removes greaao. oil and paint from garments. It washes all kindaof gooda--cotton, flannel, ailkor woolen. It cleanses. silver, plated ware and jewelry witbont eoratobing. If tho articles are mach tarnished, rab them with a piece of flannel which li QB plenty of the Soap on it. To people who do their own .washing, it is invaluable. It will eave ita cost in ono washing. ' For Bale, in boxes of thirty-six bars, by ?ilVI EDWARD HOPE, April 9 - Agent for South Carolina. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two yearB old, at .Fe\r 31 ? JOHN C. SEEGERS'. j American Club Fish. Fi >s?^?$S?& A DELICIOUS relish; better and much ohoaper than Sardines. For Bale by_ ,_K. HOPE. Wines and Liquors. THE8E scarcely require advertising. Our brands of imported WINES and BRAN? DIES are oxolumvely.pur own, being import? ere' agents for whatever wo do not import ourselves. Will bo glad te exhibit stock. 8ept2D. ?y / . GEO. BYMMKRB. beoure tickots In tho -Columbia Oo-opera tivo Building Association. UllY WU? TBE BEST IN ?a .?ofjf/Ojflo'?jj ? CHOICE and aol? ?K.fSr*&??b "~- ' "fugare, Coffees-Il Chocolates, Bi oma d?ii/i^^k^^^^^^* ol all kinda and dt In btu reis ai d { ar -. ouwtiri^ Table a rfd Liver poi Rab and American. Potatoes, Onions and ot' retail trude. A fall supply of ill kinda of EA * and thai for domesilo porpoeta. Canned Goo beat family Butter, Lar?, Molasses of all gra Htrips, bellies and Sides. Also, ? fnll assortir Mackerel, and Smoked and Pickled Salmon, el ?took ol ' ./" V ' . ?fe ' ? L IQ U Emhraolng the betti brands, foreign and dot in tho ttat?t?t. OB?MPAGNFB of ,?J> populai . Madeira, Port and Catawba Wince of ?ll kin ever? grade'. ' Also, Inglish, Scotch and Bri n following bi-and*: MoEwan'a. Muir ft BonaV Y Especial attention is called to our MOM WHISKEYS, the beat in lb?- market for lamil] ?arpones. Also, to our Bit ANDI ES, iflelndir Pelltvnlson, Larroado Frc*. Cognac, vint* GINS, Palmetto and Swan brands. All imper 8ood. Also, ire bave rn band a full ?tock of c HEWING TOBACCO, Eagle's Floe Cat, etc and other articles for plantation nee.' In' fact ?Ita? Grocery Store, and at prices to snit tbot invite Ah inepeotion of them. Octa Change of Eohejinle. ^j ,"."ni ^'-^^?RD^^PAWLIW? '^AIIJOAP'C?^AHT. ESS a? ?B^aWMMK Ob>?feebf l?ohedulo Icl^^plSSP to 'gpMnlo e?oct OD and after hu?u'ay,TUh instant: MAIL, AND PAB&ENGSB TRAIN. Leave Columbia at......7.40 a m Arrive at Oharlestou at. .8.20 p m Leave Charlee*ou a*.".................8.20 a m; / rrive at Oolumbia at................8.40 p'm NIGHT EXI'BE?H, FBEIOBT AND ACCOMMODATION THAIN, [Sundays excepted.] Leave Columbia at..... . '..7.66 pm Arrive at Charleston at.G.45 am Leave Charleston at.7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia at. .COO a m' Camden Accommodation Train will cou timm to ?m to Columbia as formerly-Mon* dayB? We*dne?day8 and Baturdays. ' A. L. TYLER, Vice-Preeidcnt. 8. B. PIOHIWB, General Ticket Agent. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta K.K SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ??_ COLUMBIA, B. C., August 4, 1871. , fttS? <S3? ?$PMig8&i ON and after SUN DA i WEiMqB^SBrgnext^OthibBt.', the follow, ing echedule will be run over this road; OOINO Honra. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Loavo Augusta.3.2G A. M. 6.00 P. M. Loavo Columbia.8.00 A. M. 11.00 P. M. Arrivo Charlotto.... .2.15 P. M. 5.20 A. M. GOING BOOTH. Leavo Charlotte.7.40 A. M. 8.15 T. M. Leave Columbia_1.57 P. M. 2.30 A. M. Arrive Augueta..6.50 P. M. 7 30 A. M, ! No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sun dayu excepted. Both trains make clono con? nection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. ?Standard time-Wash? ington City time, 16 minutes futter than this oity. E. P. ALEXANDER, General Sup. E. R, DonsEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO., COMPANY Seora, N. C., Juno 3. 1871. be run over this Road in accordance with tho following TIME TABLE. Traine Going Kant. Trains West. Express. Mail. AniilVE. LEAVE. AltBIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte 5.85 am 3.10 pm Salisbury 8.03 a m 8 23am 5.26 pm 5.30 pm Gr'nab'oll 08am ll 13 am 8.25 pm 8.35 pm Co Shopl2 40 p m 1.05 p m 9.66 p m 10.16 p m Hilleb'ro 2.28 p m 2.33pm 11.35 pm ll 87 p m Raleigh 5.05 pm 2.05 am 2.40 am Ooldeboro 7-20 a m Cb.arlotte7.15 a tu 8 00 p m SsliBb'ry 4.32am 4.37am 5 15pm 6.26 pm Gr'neh'o 1.25 am 135am 2.10 pm 2.20 pm Co Shop ll 37 pm 12.02 a m 12.30 p m 12 60 pm HillsbrolO.07 pm 10.U9a m 11.07 a m 11.10 a m Raleigh 6.68 p m 7.40 a m 8.45 a m Goldsb'o 8.00 pm Jone 6_W. H. GREEN, Mag? Trana. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLUMBIA, S. C., MABOB 1,1671. tmW&WMlmVImBJ?Kto. tho following Bohodule will be run daily, Snndavs excepted UP. Leave Colombia at.7.00 a. m " Alston.9.10 a. m " Newberry.11.16 a, m " CokeBbury.S.OOp.m " Bolton.6.00'p. m Arrive at Greenville.6.80 p. m DOWN. Leave Greenville at.6.15 a. m " Belton.3.65 a. m " CokeBbury.10.07 a. m " Abbavilie.8 16 a. m *?' Newberry.1.60 p. m " Alston. 4 05 p. m Arrive at Colombia.5.55 p. m THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup. M. T. BABTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. CO. WILMINGTON, N. 0.. AUGUST 6. 1671. mg-*i^gS*T^atgfollowing uuhedulo wil be run by trains on tb it- roaO: DAV EXPBE8B THAIN [DAILY.] Leave Wilmington (Union Depot | 3.50 A. M Arrive al Florence. 9 13 A. M Arrive at Kingsville. 12 20 P. M Leave Kingsville^. "io A.RI Arrive at Florence.l'A 03 P. W Arrive at Wilmington. 5 30 P. M NIGHT KXl'lt HHS TH AIN, BDNDAY EXCEPTED. Leave Wilmington. 7.10 P. JJ Arrive at Florence. 1.34 A. J! Arrive at Kingsville. 8 45 A. & Leavo Kingsville. 8 45 P. ? Airiveat Florence. ll 05 P. J Arrive at Wilmington. 5 50 A. % Aug 0 JOHN C. WINDER, Gon'l Snp't. Schedule on Sine Ridge Railroad. i ummsiasn Leave Anderson.0.10 P. 2 ttprara .? Pendleton.7.00 " - M Porryville.7.45 '. Arrive at Walhalla.8.80 " Leave Walhalla.8.45 A.l I" Perry ville...4.80 .? " Pendleton.5.80 " Arrive at Anderson.6.30 " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arriv of up train oh Greenville and Columbia Koa July 2_W. H. D. GAILLARD. Bnp, Summer Schedule S. & TS. R. R., Umwm DOWN TRAIN. UP TRAI ?HgArrive. Leave. Arrive. Leav 8partanbnrg.. 5 80 5.25 Bateaville. 6.00 6.00 4.f8 4.E Paqolet. 6 08 6.13 4.40 4 4 Jonesville..... 6.43 6 48 4.05 4.1 Unionville. 7.25 7.60 3.05 3.2 8antuo. 8 20 8 25 2 30 2.S Fian Dam. 8.40 8 45 2.10 2.1 Shelton. 0.16 9 20 1 85 1.4 Lyjes' Ford... 9.40 9 45 1.12 l-l Stroth nr..._ 10 05 10.10 12.60 12.? Aluton. ll 00 . 12.C May 24 ' THOS. B. JETER, President' CS E?OHEi FJHE MARKET! ?ct FAMILY GllOCEMEB, full assortment lio, Java and Laguayra; Teas of all kine , PpiccB, Ficklest Sauce s sod Table Dreesin B'liptkns, Chicer- F ap-tego, Fa ct pi y, Pit it ti ?I hi ii rd s of ?ULY ITCUK, Kapr*. cciisfi'iirg In p*rt of Nonpareil', Medic to. Oatmeal, Pearl Gmt. Htmiuy, Cnn. et ni Ball, Biscwit ard Cl acstre of all kinds. El lier Vi get able? constantly on hand to supt NCY BOATS', including Colgate's beat toil daof everv dcecriptlon. Jellies and PreBorv rJ?B, Meats, Hame, Diifd Beef, Tongno -, Bac lent of FISH, including beat No. 1 and Mc lo. Particular alic nt icu ia incited to our fi ?hoi c^OIOAB s'and ^^^^^^^?*^ . A stock nf BAGGING and COTTON TI? ? everything needed or to be found in a ni ?mes. Wo warrant our gooda firat class, a HARDY SOLOMON, Columbia Hotel Block. 8: 8?rra&us <&. BRO: ? ? . I . : ? ! .. ig too plaoo w hero yon can boy " e Best and the Cheapest CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WE aro now prepared to exhibit ono of the moat choleo and Boloct Blocke ovor offered in thie market, and At Astonishing Low Prices. Our motto ie "QUICK 8ALEB AND SMALL PROFITS." Oct 8 Drawing Postponed from October 1, 1671, to January 1,1572. In Consequence of tho Fever In Cliurlcston, 5. C. 9,000 TO BS Gil? AWAY. The South Carolina Land and Immigration Association, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., AGENTS, ?NDEH tho auspices of tho "South Carolina Flatt! ARI imbil rn I and Mechanical Society,1' will give a aorieB of CONCERTS, at tho Academy pf Music, Charleston, B. C.. commenc? ing January 8.1872. RoferB to all tho bankers, brOkeis and prominent gentlemen of the country, both Non h and Sooth. 150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, at $5 Each. If you havo not roceived a circular, send for ono, giving full particular. All ordert) atrictly confidential. 2,405 Gifts, Amounting in all to $500,000. Tho drawing of this great Southern tnt CI pi iee viii be conducted ender tho supervision of the following well known gentlemtn: Gen. A. It. Wi ight. ot Ge? igia; Gen. bradley T. John eon, of Virginia; Col. li. H. Rutledge, of South CaTOiinn; Hon.Rog? rA. Pryor, of New York. Money for Tickets can bo sent either by LxpretB or Pott C fficc Order, and ibo Tickets will bo promptly forwarded. ?.Direct al) loiters to BUTLER. CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Principal ? face, Charleston, S, C. Ch ar l eui on, 8. O. GEN. M. C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK. GEN. M. W. GABY. Oct 1 3mo YELL 0_W_ LINE ! FAST FREIGHTS TO AND ? FROH NORTHERN CITIES, Via Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, North Carolina Rairoad Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and Steamers between Portsmouth and New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore ? THE ABOVE-NAMED RAILROADS, in con? nection with the Sicamor Lines, having united in forming a" Fast Throngh Freight Lino, to bo known aa the YELLOW LINE, will put in opera? tion, on the 4th of September, a FAST TH ROUGH FREIGHT SCHEDULE between Columbia and Augusta and tho above-named Northern oitieB. The attention of shippers and xeceivcra of freight ia called to tho following advan? tages offered by the line: It ie almost entirely an inland ronte, by which ratea of insurance and risks of delay from bad weather aro greatly reduced. There ie no diayago, and no transfers, except under cover. Daily Steamers will mn between Portemouth and Baltimore, l hiludelphia and New York, and fi eight* will bavo prompt despatch. Rates and classifications the esme as by otb? r rontes. Through bille of lading given and claims promptly adjusted. ?O' HAVE GOODS MARKED "VIA YELLOW LIEE." -&7? For further information, apply to E. P. ALEXANDER; Superintendent Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. DORSEY, General Freight aud Ticket Agent. Sept 2 3mo E. R. S $ 2 5 O , ? O 0 ?! In Real Estate and United States Gold Bonds Will positively bo distributed by RAFFLE on tho 22d nf November, 1871, in publie, in the city of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M. hy CDARLESTON CflARlTARLE ASSOCIATION, BENEFIT FREE SCHOOL FIND, Chartered by tho Legislature of South Carolina at its last s cesi?n, and approved March 8,1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE! -o THE RAFFLE will positively take place on WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of November, 1871, in public, in the city of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M. All the Property, real and personal, mention? d below muet be Distributed in tho Awanl, and a valid deed of each piece of Real Estate, free from all incumhrancea, given. Tho Per? sonal Properly and United States Gold Bouda will be delivered immediately after the Rnfllo. Each and every Certificate has Tinco separate and distinct Numbers in figures, and the words of each figuro written thereon, and aro all combined with each other irom Noa. 1 to 78 promiscuously. All thc Certificates of Shares iabiu d hy the Company, with their numbers, are registered iii their bucks. SCHEDULE; OP AWARDS. That Certificate of Share having on it the lat, 2d aud :)d numbera obtained on tho Rallie will bo outitled to tho award ol thal first class '1 hree-Slory \\ arcLouso, situ? ate on Meeting street, No. 1*7, Charleston, ti. C., (opposite tho Charleston Hotel, 1 . being 38 feot front by about 210 deep, free from al ineiirubiunees, und valued at. .$35,010 That Certificate of Shaie having on it the 4th, nth ami Gib numbers obtained on tho h a tile will be entitled to tho award ot Ihut fust class '1 bree-StOiy Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Chat!? eton, S. C., free from all incumb? anees, valued at.? 30,000 That Certif?calo ot Share having on it thc 7ib, Sth and Dth numbers obtained on tho Rnfllo will bo entitled to tho award ot that Iii st class Three-Story Warehouse, No. 143 Mooting street, Charleston, 8. C., free from all incumb? ai.ces. valued at.$27,500 That Certificate of Share having on it the 10th, lilli ?nd 12th unmix re obtained on tho Ra file will bo entitled to the award of that 'lhrec-Story Warehouse, No, 141 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., free from all iucunibritiicca, valuod at. (25,000 The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and aro tho most valuable property in Charleston. That Certifient o ot Share having on it the 2d, 3d ainl 4th numbers obtained on tho Hallie will be entitled to an aword'nf that finn piece of property, situate on Broad street, Charleston, B.C., and known aa tho "Mansie.? House," tren hom all iucum brancoa, valued at. .#20,OOO That Certificate of Share having on it the Sd. 4lh nial fith numbers obtained on Ibo Raule will bo entitled to an award ol that fine U wo-Stoty Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and and Lumber streets, Columbia. S. C . with all the nut-buildiuga and improvements, with uhout half au acm of ground thereto, valued at.$10,000 That Certif?calo ?if Shale having on it the 5th, 0th and 7th numbera obtained on tho Rallie will bo entitled to an award ot that fino Cotton Mai.talion, containing abont 1.800 aerea, nnc-lhird cleared, and heavily timbered, sit?ate in County of Darlington, on Great Pee Deo River, freo from incumhrances, valued at. #10,000 That Certif?calo of Share having on it Gib, 7th and 8th numbers obtuim il on tho Rafllo will ho entitled tn an awanl of United Staten Gold Ponds (new ?BBIIO) of value ot.. $3,000 That Certif?cate pf Share having on it 8th, 9lh mid 10th numbers obtained on tho Rafllo will ho entitled to an award of United States Gold Ronda (new issne) of valuoof.. $2,000 That Certificate of Share having on it thc Otb, 10th and 11th numbers obtained on tho Rafllo will bo ontitlcd to an award of United St nt? s Gold Pt mb of th?- vnlne of..". $1.0C0 ThoaeFortv ?crlificatoB of Shares having on thom following numbers obtained on Rutilo: 2d 3d (Uh 2d 4th Gib 4th 5th 7th 5th Gth 0th 0th 7lh 12?h Otb 10th 12th 2d 3d 7th 2d 4th 7th 4th 5th 8>h 5th Gili Huh 7th 8ih 10th 1st 3d -Uh 2d 3d Sth 3d'4th 8th 4th 5th Dib 5th Oth lilli 7th 8th 11th lat -Ith 6th 2d 3d 0th 3d' 4th 0th 4th 5th 10th 5th Gib 12th 7th 8th 12th 1st 5th ct h 2d StPlQth 3d 4th 10th 4th ' 5th lilli (?th 7ih 0th 8th nth 11th Ut lith 7lh 2d 3d. ll th 3d 4th lilli 4th 6th 12th Gth 7th 10th 8th Otb 12th lat 7th - Bib 2d 3d-12ili 3d 4th 12th 6th 6th 8th Gth 7th 11th Will be oaoh entitled to an award ia United I tates Gold Bunda of tho vah?o of.. $600 Those Forty Certificates or Shares having on them following numbers obtained on ra file: 1st 8th 9th 2d 9th 10th 3d 11th 12th 6th 8th 9th 7ih Olli 10th 1st 9th 10th 2d 10th 11th 4th Gth 7th 5th ?th 10th 7ih 10th lilli 1st 10th 11th 2d. 11th 12 h 4ih 7th 8th 5lh lOih llth 7lh 11th ]2ih let 11th 12th Sd 6th 6th 4th Bib O h 5ih llth 12ih 8th lOih llth 2d 4th 5'h Sd Gth 7th 4th 9th 10th Gth 8th 9lh Hi h llth 12ih 2d 6th 6th 3d 7th 8lh 4th 10th llth Gth 9lh 10th 9tb llth 12th 2d Gth 7th 31 8th Dib 4th llth Pith Gth Rh h llth 1-t 3?! 5th 2d 7th <8ib 3d Dth K'th 5th 7th 8th G<h llth 12th 1st Sd Gib Will be each entitled to an award nf Unit? d Su t. s (loht Ri tide of the value of. $250 All the nthor Certificates of Sb?11 M l aving 'ii, th? ni i i y three uumbeisi btuim d on tho Raffle, and not designated aa any of ibu above ? ? t t.beau s aro, will each bo enti? tled to an award of United States Bonds of the value of.. $50 Awards will bo made only to auch Certificates of Shares as havo threo nu mb ors on them, ' ao obtained on tho Raffle. To erich as desire to take Shares In this great Rs file and distinction rf real and personal property, thoDireitora will alford every facility and ratif faction, and perfect fairness will bu exercised throughout, and many perenne may trace their futuro prospi cte in bu si ni ss and etation in eocioty to a fortunate s tiaro heiein. Orders, witb tho money for Certificates, n ay bo sent by I'xpresB, or Registered Letters, or Poet Offlco Orders, at the risk of the Associ?t ion. Persons sending orders will bo particular to givo their names, placea of residence, County and State, which will ht* eiiteie?' in tho books of tho Company, and immediately nuon the Raffle taking placo the official in flied numbers will bo forwarded to each correspondent. Tho Rafllo will positively take place on tho day named, and ovcry award of the property and Gold Bonds must bo made to the holders ol the* Certifient? ?. Address all orders to t? T. I.KVIN, Agent, Columbia, S. c. The radio for Tompcrancn Hall, Ac, will poeitivcly tako placo on the 10th November. STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. G A M BRI LL. Broker. THE following PROPER! Y nntl CASU lia? been placed iu trre hands o? tho Trusties, John Agnew, Sr., Maj. M?-ighnn and H. C. Shiver, tn trust for tho benefit of tho Ticket-holders ol thi! above Association, to hi- deliver! d to those who, on Ibo dav ot,tho ra?lo, may be enti? tled to them. '1 he title tn the real estate han been pluced in th o han da of Col. F. W.McMaa tcr. Attorney at Law. who will examine the ennui ai d ((ive, true warranty deeds, free from all encumbrance, on tho day of dr- wiig. '1 he First Prize is the Temperance Hall, now occu? pied on tho tiret floor by Messrs L .rick ft Lowrance. Tho lot ia 25 feet front on Main street, by 2fi3 feet deep. Tho Building ic 150 feet loin* and two stories high. It is now.leased for three years Tor $1 100 per annum, tai ubi* monthly in ad vu nee. valued at........'.$15 OOO Second Prize-Lot adjoining Bose'* Iii.Iel, ll Teet"iront. 208 feet dcqp, valued at...... T SOO Third Prize-Lot adjacent to above. 25* feet flout, 208 leet deep, valued at:./..!.....' !,10O 1 Cash Prize.'. 600 2 Canil Trizea, $100 each.'...-.%.'.'. 200 4 ('ash Prizes, at $50 ?-BC!I. 200 110 Cash Prizes, at $10 each. 1-10,0 120 PrizeB. $20.Ot0 | 2,000 Tickets, atllO each..-. .?20,000 Tickets, may bo bild of i lu: (Jem ral Airent Dr E. W. WHEELER, at Tempor?neo Hall, or at the Minde Store or Messrs. I.YRRAND A SON, Meaers. JOHN AGNEW & BON.T. M. POL? LOCK and li. O. PE1XOTTO ft SON. . ' '1 he following gentlemen have consented to superintend the drawing: J. C. B. Smith, D. B. ' Millor and Henry E Scott, iu connection with a committee of three selected by the Ticket hohlere, on tho dav of drawing. Tho 10th day of November-t he four?h dav or tho State Fair-HA8 BEEN SELECTED AS TUE DAY FOB THE DRAWING, which will toke place in temperance Hall. Colombia, S. C. Ticket-holders are assured tho drawing will positively take place that'd ay. The tickets bave mot with good sale, and all who intend invi sting are requested to do so as early a? possible. As tho names of tho ticket-holder* w ill Lo rigislerid in-a book which ?hall bo in posees sinn of the Trustees on the day of drawing, panics may feel assured .that no more than 2,000 tickolB will bo issued. . * KEFED.ENCE8.-E. J. Scott, 8on 4 Co.'s Bank; Col. J. B. Palmer,President Central National Rank; Citizen*' Savings dank; South Carolina Bank and Truat Company, and W. B. Gulick, Cashier Carolina National Bank. Capt. Wade L?rick, Agent in Lexington. For further particulars, address, ?!?,* Sept 8 f2mo DR. E. W. WHBBIiBR. Box 88, Columbia, 8. C. GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION!" rpiCKET8 to the ConcortB of tho SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSO? CIATION ready for Balo and delivery. All ordera from the country promptly filled. Agent? wanted for the Conntieo of Lancaster, Lexington, Spartanbnrg, Greenville, Abbeville, Oco neo and Pickena. Apply to D. GAMBliILL & CO., June 6 General Agents, Colombia, S. C. THE UNIVERSAL UFE iniUIClJHsl&EIIFllTI LIBERTY STREET,1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 'NEW YORK. The Original Stock Life Insurance Company of the Unit??,:States. OFFICERS: WILLIAM WA I. KIO lt. Prraftlent, HENRY J. FURBER. Vicc-Pr* sieh nt. JilliN il. BEWLEY, Secretary. OEOROL L. MONTAGUE, Actuary. E. W. LAMBERT. M.D., Medical Examiner. -O-:- . , THIS COMPANY offers tho following IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES io those? about EFFECTING INSURANCE ON THEIR .LIVES; , ' < 1. Inno rance- at Stock Rates, being from 20 to 30 per cent, less than the rates charged by mutual companies. - ? .' 2. Each Policy-holder is regarded ax a Stockholder to*tho extent of one Annual Premium on his Policy, and will ?hare in the Piofils of ibu Company to the ?ame extent aa a Stock? holder owning an equal amount of the Capital Stock.' 3 Every Policy iuaueu hy the Company IH non-for fei table, and contains a {clanao stating its exact Surrender Yalu?-. ? . ? Befara Insuring your Life or accepting the Agency, Of any Company,. RKASTSSU POLLOWlKOi A lengthened experience bund? mcuistrateri that the rates of pr< Biium,ordjnariIy charged by life insurance companies, are froui twenty-live to thirty por cent, in excess ot what are ne? cessary for a aafo ai d legitimate conduct of tho buriness. In other words, cartfully and pi udent ly-niunapt d companies thai gin? "mutual" rates have been ablo to return to their policy-holde] s from 25 tb 30 per cent. of tho amount charged for premiums. - When life insuiaucucompanies were firet organized, reliability of the data upon which pre? miums were constructed had not undergone teat of experience lt wts thought, therefore, no moro than common prudence to adopt a scale of premium* which would, in any event, meet all the presumed and unforeseen coiilingeiieii e of the business'. As long as the matter was involved m some doubt, it wa? better to fix the rate too'high than to incur the risk of mak? ing it too low; because, in the former case, tho error could be easily remedied, at least in part, by reluming to the policy-holders, at certain intel vale, euch portion of the premium charged as wax found necessary tor the purpoi-eo of tho bneiiiefis and tho completo security of the company. Experience, howe ver, having talistucto ily demount rated that these rates are excessive, what possible excuse can there be for maintaining thc tn? Availing themselves of tliis experience, the Directora and Managers of the Universal Life Insurance Company, at its organization, adopt* d a tcalo of premiums in accordance there willi, and which has proven to bo fail and adequate, and 'all that was necessary to meet the requirements of the business. These premiums aro about twenty-five per cont, lower than thom charge by mutual cumpaneis. It triso appeared, inasmuch aa the rates BO established were as near as could possibly be determined lair lates, and not in exceBBOf what insurance has previously cost the policy-holders in mutual companies, that any profits arising from prudent management justly and properly belonged to thc stockholders of tho company, for the risk incurred hy them in undertaking tho .business. 'Experience has shown lhat there are source a' of profit in the practice of (he business which theory will not admit of being considered as eh roents in the calculation ol the premiums. . Thc-so resnlts form a saving in the mortality of the members of a company owing to tho me? dical seleotiou of good lives, a gain in mteiest nu the investments of the rc-mpany over that - assumed in the calculation of ile pre minnie, thc profils derivable fr"em tho lapsing apd anr rendor of policies hy the members, and from ?th? r minor eourci-e. Profita from thees sources. ! in a company possessed of a capita1 ol $200,000, and doing a fair amount of business, woura ' give to tho stockholders-dividends largely in excess of what were counted on by tho Directors of the Universal at tho time of ita organization. They have, therefore, determined to divido among the policy-holders of the company a largo part of the profits accruing from tho sources named, all of which havo heretofore bee n divided among tho stockholders. The plan adopteel for ?nob division ia RH follows: Every parson who may heroafter insure with tho Universal will. 1er the purposes of divinion, be treated as a stockholder to.extent ht one annual premium upon hts policy; ami will share in tho prallt* of the company to precisely same extent aa a stockholder owning aq equal amount of tho capital streck. - Rv this system of insnranco, original with the Universal, the policy-holder secares tho fol? lowing important advantages: - w . . 1. 1 nenia nee at the regular"stock" rates, requiring a primary op tja y of about twenty to thirtv per cent ICBB than that ebal ged by mutual companies, and .which ie equivalent toa. yearlv "dividend" paid in dvni.ee cf I li?t 8 mount en mutual rates. This low cost of insur? ance is worthy of attention Since its r>rc*Aiuzntioji. this company bas received in premiums from its policy-holders the Binn -ot $1.517 COO To e fed the sanio amount of insurance in a mutual company would have cost th< m an initial oui fay of $2 000.000 : ByalfctttDg its policy? holders to retain, in their own possession, this excess of 1483,000, the Universal hau virtually paid them a "dividend" of $4B3 000 and paid U, too, In advance, inatead pf ?t.tbe end of ono or more years It in impossible io find any example cf a mutual -company furnishing insur? ance at MO lew a cost by returning tn pub cy-holders aneqnal amount upon similar receipts. 2 Participation in the legitimate profita of tho company, upon a plan whioh secures to the !i?liey-holders the esme treatment which directors and stockholders award to tbemeelves. Thii- system of participation, in coi noc? ion with tho low "etock" rates of premiums, must necessarily secure to the policy-holde J a every possible advantage to be derived from prudent and careful manugemcnt. The lo? rates of premium coe .pel economy, and, independent of par'Hpation, guarantee, to thc policy-hold, r his insurance ht a rate which is not in excess nf tb emit in well managed mutual companies; while, bv the purposed plan ot participation in what ?nay bo considered thu lAgiiimato profits of tho business, the cost will ho still further diir.; nit heel. J bus by the combined advantages arising from low Block rate and ps 11 dpatlon in profits, it in con fi louth believed the Universal Life Insurance Company offert ins urance at its lowest practicable coat. Thosei of tho existing policy holders who desire t< participate in thc < ?ofils under the new plan can clo so b\ malting a o| dieu ti on to the head office, or tn any agents of tho company. Thc company is in a sound financial condition. Ratio nf assete to liabilities 136 to 100. Good reliable agenta wanted, who will deal direct with tho New York office, and to whom full general agents' commissions will be paid. M. XV. GARY and BI. C. BUTLER, Slat o Superintendents Of Agencies Office on Richardson street, opposite Colombia Hotel, Columbia, H. O. - 8?pt