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TBS DaKQER AntSXHO ?ROM O?B SOUTH? ERN PoiiiOY.?The troubles in Louisiana, as well as in Alabama, Sooth Carolina, and other parts of the South, arise pri? marily from the reconstruction policy of Congress, or, more properly speaking, from the policy of the dominant radical Republican party. In disfranchising the intelligent and leading men of the South, and in elevating the whole mass of ignorant negroes to political power, we find the cause of the present deplora? ble state of things. The object,'as is well known, was to secure the votes of the Southern States so as to perpetuate the rule of the radioal Republican party. This might not be considered altogether nnfair in a atriotly party or political eense, and it maybe that any other party would have used the same advantages for a like purpose. Nevertheless, this feeling has proved disastrous. Tue world cannot be governed by ignorance. The attempt to govern the South through the mass of ignorant blacks, who were just emancipated from slavery, and who were not at all prepared for oivic duties, has proved a lamentable failure, as every statesman must have seen it would. But, to make matters worse, the dominant party, in carrying out its policy, flooded the Southern States with carpet-baggers, with men of no means or conscience, and no feeling of abiding interest in that section of the country. These unscru? pulous and needy adventurers were placed in positions of power and trust, while those who belonged to and bad a deep interest in the peace and welfare of the South wero ostracised. The "mise? rable scramble" that President Grant speaks of for the spoils of oihee is among these very adventurers. Still tho Fede? ral Government seems to adhere to its original policy, notwithstanding the frightful consequences that have resulted from it, for wo have seen one faction sustained in Louisiana and another in Alabama, which are in accord with tho party in power at Washington, regard? less of the will of the people, tho right of local self-government, or the forms of State law. Perhaps it is not possible to undo much of tho evil that has been done, for rights and privileges that have been con? ceded cannot well be withdrawn, though they may have proved mischievous. But Congress and the President can do a great deal in tho way of applying a remedy. The theory of the abstract right of suffrage, whether adopted from principle or policy, will have to be carried out now, however unfit the mass of negroes in the South may be for the ex? ercise of that assumed right or privilege. The evil might be neutralized to some extent, and, as we hope, to give peace to the South, if the Federal Govern? ment would let tho several States hnvo absolute control over their own affairs, and in cose of such a difficulty as that in Louisiana, to leavo tho solution of it to local laws; if it would concede complete amnesty, so as to givo the most intelli? gent portion of tho community a voico and influence in public matters; if it would, in short, help to restore the Southerners to office and frown down the carpet-baggers and scalawags who mnko all tho troublo. Such corruptiou and anarchy as exist now in tho South are not only injurious to that Bcctiou; not only check its progress and material interests, and, therefore, prove damaging to the business iatercsts of tho North, but they are infectious, aud must, in tho end, demoralize the whole republic. It is, iu fact, n long step toward cou trait za tion, despotism and military rule. It is the way in which all nations have marched the liberties and institutions of which have beeu subverted or overturn? ed.?New York Herald. The Effects of tue Confiscation Acts.?It has been decided by the Su? preme Court of Appeals of Virginia, that an executor who paid over to the Confed? erate authorities uuder tho Confiscation Acts of that Govorumeut, a legacy left by a Northern testator, cannot now bo compelled to puy the amount of the lega? cy to thu Iegatoo. Tho court says of tho executor that ''ho wisely declined tho contest with a Government which tho whole naval and military power of the United States could not subdue under four years, and having yielded to tho duress of a de facto Government, is ab? solved from being hold responsible for tho legacy which it was not iu his power to hold." A destructive firo broke out in Smitl. ville on Monday night, destroying build? ings owned by tho Rev. W. M. I). Moore, Capt. C. C.Moore and Thomas Briul. man. Carelessness of scrvauts the cause. MADEMOISELLE C. CAEN, (Late of It. 0. Sldoer <fc Co.'*) WIS17ES to inform her friends and the public that she is uow prepared to do all kinds of DRESS MAKING at short notice, Ac. A liberal patronage respectfully solicited. C. CAEN, Cornor Laurel and Hum tor streete. Dec 17_ jG* Fine Sweet Cider. THE undersigned is in receipt of another lot of that fine CIDER, which afforded mch infinite satisfaction heretofore It will be sold by tho glass or gallon. Deo 15_A. STORK. Irwin's Hall?For Two Nights Only! -? ?? RETURN of tho Columbia favorites, tho beautiful and gifted CHAPMAN SIS? TERS, supported by tho charming littlo ac? tress, Miss MARTHA WREN; tho celebrated comedian, Mr. G. K. FORTESCUE; tbo light? ning mimic, Mr. JOHN MORRIS; tbo Irish -iomedian and vocalist, Mr. JAM3S COLLINS, and a powerful Company. Decembor 19, LITTLE DON GIOVANNI; December 20, GOLD DEMON. Reserved seats for sale at Lyllrand'e Music Ktoro. Seo small bills for particulars. Dec 10_5_ Notice, Capitalists! (CAPITALISTS dosirous of investing in J REAL ESTATE, by building a neat and well-arranged Hotol of about thirty to forty rooms, in a suitable place in Coiumbia, S. C, can boar of an experienced and prompt tenant, wi'ling to lsaeo for a torm of voars, by addressing STONEWALL, Dec 13 ft" Xcwberry C. H., S C. THE I) BY J. A. S.ELBY. C0LU1 Special Notices. Asthma.?Any modicice which will alle? viate the paroxysms of thia dreadful disoaso will be hailed with joy by thousands of suffer era. The certificates wbich accompany Jonas Whitcomu's Remedy are from tho moBt relia? ble sources, and attest to its wondeiful power, even in tho niOBt Bcvcre cases. Joseph Bur? nett A; Co., proprietors, Boston. Free Advertising ? From family to fami? ly, from city to city, from State to State, the famo of Dr. Walker's Yeoetable Vinegar Bitters, aa a specific for all derangements of the stomach, bowels and liver, is continually extending. Its voluntary missionaries are innumerable, and public enthusiasm in its favor spreads faster than a prairie flro. Don't Slight Your Teeth.?Remember that upon their labor, the health of the .-1 o niaeh depends. Keep them perfect, and in order to do so, manipulate them with a brm-h dipped in the fragrant Sozodunt, ouco or twice a dav. Who Will Suffer!?It is now 21 yoars siuco Dr. Tobias' Veuilian Liniment was put before the public; warranting it to euro Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Ruins in tho Limbs, Rack and Ohest, and it has novcr failed. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, N. Y. For Uyspcpsla, indigestion, depression of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, as a proventivo against Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers, tho Forro-Phosphoratcd Elixir of Calisnya, made by Caswell, Hazard A: Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is tho best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickucss, it has u.3 equal. Thuritau'i Ivory 1'uarl Toni h Powder. ?Tho best article kuown for cleansing and preserving tho teeth and gums. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 and SO cents per bottle. F. C. Wells & Co., New York. Chrlatailuru'a Ilnfr Wye stands unrivaled in tho world. No lady or gentleman of dis? crimination uses any other. It is the most perfect, reliable and effective Hair Dye in the world: Manufactory, GS Maiden Lane, N. Y. Carhullc Salve, recommended by Physi? cians as tho great Healing Compound. Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, sole Pro? prietor, 8 College Place, New York. Ridley's Uuehu is a reliablo Diuretic and Touic for all derangements of tbo urinary and genital organs. The genuino, ae former? ly sold by Haviland, Harral J- Rislev and their branches, is now prepared by II. W. ltialey, tho originator and Proprietor; and the trade supplied by bis successors, Morgan & Risley, New York. Svapnia, or opium purified, the most per? fect anodvuo in tho market, made by process of Dr. I. M. Bigclow, Detroit Medical College, is always uniform in strength, wbich is rarely the case in other preparations ot opium. Piutt's aKt i ni on has a world-widu repu? tation as tho surest and best illuminating oil. Over 2.0?0,(J?0 gallons have been sohl lor the past two years, from which no accidents of anv description have occurred. Send tor cir? cular. Oil House of Charles Pratt, estab? lished 1770, New York. We Have Frequently Heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Wiiislow's Soothing Syrup, from the birth or the child until it has finished with the toothing ciege, under any consideration whatever. The Secret of lleuiiiy.?What is it? no longer askod, for the world ot fashion and all the"ladies know that is produced by using a delightful and harmless toilet preparation known aa G. \V*. Laird'd "Bloom of Youth." Its beautifying effects arc trulv wonderful. Denot. .r> Gold street. Now York. * Oc< 2 i + MEDICAL. ON MARRIAGE?Happy relief for young men from the i fleet a of errors and abuses in early lifo. Manhood restored. Impedi? ments to niarri.igo removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable reme? dies. Rooks ami circulars sent tree, in sealod envelopes. Address HOWARD A>:-? CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street. Phila? delphia. Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and proles sional skill. Dee S ?um V/anted to Jurchase, 13AST DUE CITY OK COLUMBIA COU? PONS, School Teachers' Claims, Past Duo Guaranteed Coupons of Spnrtunl urg and Union Railroad, Comptroller-General's Warrants, ,Vc. Apply to D.e J). GAM ?RILL, Rr-.lo r. K?los and Horses. WE II AVK just arrived ^\ from Kentucky with a lot of / k _ 'pizontiu'trco MULES and ltua.M-.S, They are voung and in - line order. W. s. ,v J. M. TAI.ROTT. Dee 11 Old Jamaica Rnm. LONDON DOCK OLD JAMAICA RUM, jr.-t received arid tot sale hv Dee Vi JOHN AQXE\y_.t SOX. Oid Otard Brandy. PURE Old Otard Dnpuy ,t Co. BRANDY, jilHl received aud for salo bv Dec 13 JOHN AGNKW \ SON. Raisins, Nuts, &c. NEW LAYER RAISIN'S. English Walnuts. Pecans. Almonds. Brazil Nuts. Currants. Citron. Mace, itc., Are. .Tn.-t re -. .voJ and for sale bv Doc 11_JOHN AONEW .V SOX. bpice? Beef. HART A- 11 ENS LEY'S roiled SPICED REEE. Dolicato and highly flavored. Eor sale in half barrels and at rdail bv Dec 3_JOHN AGNKW & SON. Columbia Female College. THIS well-known institution j-W'ill bo ro-oponed on tho first dav lot January, 1873. with a full corps lof oxperienced teachers. rates?payable in advance. Tuition and Board, per Ses? sion of Pix months.$150 00 Tuition for Scholars iu First aud Se? cond Classes. 21 00 In higher Classes. 'M 00 Music, with uho of instrument. ?:l 0U Extra studiea is por circtilar. JOHN W. KELLY, Deo 12 lino President Board Trustees. Millinery. MRS. C. E. REED has boon awarded tho highest premiums, I for 1871 and 1872, for tho BEST I MILLINERY, consisting of I Ladies' and Children's BON ' NETS, HATSand CAPS. Ladies' Undorwaro, Hair, and Fanoy Articles of every description, wbich will bo sold at reduced prices. Tho pnblic in general aro invited to call and sec f:r themselves bo foro purjLasiiur elsewhere. Dec 7 ''Let oar Just Censures OLA, S. C, WEDNESDAY M( J. H. KIN ARD EXHIBIT8 this week a large atock of sub? stantial CQBISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. 125,000 worth of handsome DRESS GOODS To be Bold at greatly reduced prices. These goods aro entirely new, and having beon bought below tho cost o' importation, aro very cheap. Wo offer them at a slight ad vauco on cost price. This stock consists of rich Lyons SILKS, handsome Japaneso Silks, splendid Irish Poplins, beautiful French Pop? lins, Caubmoro do Lyons, rich Satteeua, Ac, Ac, in all tbo popular shades and colors. Ho also off :rs, at tho samo advantageous rates, a full lino of tho unequalled "Gnu" brand Black Alpacas, of superior lustre, at 30, 35, 40, 45, 50. CO, 75c. and $ 1 per yard. In addition to the above, ho will eell a largo lot of newly manufactured FUBS, in eetd, much below tbo regular prices. Capo and Mull' from J3.50 to $30. Particular attention is called to nn invoicoof Real Point and other Kcal Laco Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, at half tho prico of importation, 'lhcse, goods have been bought expressly for the holidays, and they will be appreciated by tho ladies, and found bargains. MRS. ANNA McCORMICK lias in her MILLINERY DEPARTMENT a great variety of faucy articles suitable for prc scntrt, to an examination of which she most cordially invites her friends anel tho public generally. J. U. KTNARD. Dec 15 Grand Distribution OF HOLIDAY GIFTS. JO:} BEAUTIFUL CBROUOS. elegantly framed. 200 Tickets, at ?3 tack. Every other Ticket draws a prize. A Urge number 'A prizes worth i:i0. None worth lets than the Tickets. Tickets to be had at oar store till day of drawing. Drawing to take-1 lace < ?.. the 20:1 cd De j comber, in the profccny? i t malinger*, to be selected by TicLtt-huKU r* e.n day of (,'..!: u:.d f u tile magnificent gallery e.: FIRST CLASS CHKGM J PRIZES, and secure a lirst class, serviceable, durable and appropriate Christmas present, i he prizes embrace Home of the Quest Paint? ings und Chromoj of the times. R. C. SHIVER & COMPANY. Dec 12 Buckwheat Flour. VTEW SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT i> FLOUR, at G. DIERCKS'. Nov 14 Non-Explosive Oil, rUSTrcceivedaudrorsale.at G. DIERCKS'. The premium non-explosive MINERAL SPERM OIL. Also, burners suitable for Hie uho of this Oil. Wholosalo and retail. Nov 13 Building Lot for Sale. SUITABLE for the erection of TWO or more I Houses. Located ce>rnor of Lumber and Bull stroets. Measures 108 feet each wav. Terms caHb. Apply at thiB Oflice. Notice. j ALL indebted to EDWARD HOPE or E. k G. D. HOPE, by noto or account, will pleaso come foiward and sett lest ho saino, beforo the lirst day of Jannary next. Dec 12_HOPE A GYLES. Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Poarl, Oystor.Wine, Butter, Milk, Tic-nic Cream, Corn Hill, Lemon, Soda, Ac, all fresh. For salo low bv Oct 9 _ HOPE ft GYLES. For Rent. THAT Urgo and commodious STORE lOnow occupied by Messrs. Porter A Stco'.c UJ,Po88es8ion given tho 1st of October. For terms, inquire of Q. DIERCKS. Aug 24 Attend the Ti URNING, DECEMBER 18, 1875 FOB^SALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR A (001 INVESTMENT. BEING- desirous of changing my business, I offer for salo the cntiro stock of the Exchange House, CONSISTING of BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, RUM, ALE, CIGARS, etc., And all the fixtures neceefcarv to carrv on a FIRST CLASS BAR and RESTAURANT. I Tho house in conveniently located, and ar? ranged for private or transient Boarders, and now enjovs a fair patronage. It contains ten FURBISHED RUOMS. besides two DIN? ING ROOMS, front and back, BAR ROOM aud KITCHEN. Attached to tho establish? ment is a fine Cock-Pit, Stables lor Horses, ; etc. For further particulars, apply to or address P. HAMILTON JOVNER, Dec U Columbia, S. C. CHRISTMAS OPENING AT C. F. JACKSON'S ! NOW is the time to purchase CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, for old aud young. Bargains on the 10 Cent Counter. Bargains on the 25 Cent Counter. Bargains on tho 50 Cont Counter. Bargains on the f 1 Counter. Dec 11 Visitors to Columbia ncuiNO fair week WILL NOT FORGET TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE IMMENSE STOCK NEW AND CHOICE GOODS Opened the labt f w days at The Grand Central DRY (10ODS ESTA1 W. D. LOVE & CO. ANOTHER case of yard wide PRINTED CRETONS, just received; sidling at H-jc. a yard. Cheapest good.-- t-vir cold in thi* market. Our stock of CARPETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS. SCARES, FURS, BLANKETS and DRESS GOODS lias been largely reph nished, las well as every other department in the store, to meet the wants of the trade during Fair week. A full line of KID GLOVES opened, in < mo and two Buttons,in all colors. Nov :t WM. 1>. LOVE .V CO. just kegeivedT 400 SSSft?' Ol' .lit box - S< 'AP, iotibarh:- PL 1?0 'binrt!s \Vlll,::i ;.. 209 ?:-.'Z-.:. P Kt.ivvs, 100 d?v.?:i : Arn Trace Chains, p.") .1 .:? i: l>'i ? :? and P.id-Lo?ki, 100 i nudh - : Ua, Raj bub > l':.gj,i: ;:? For to-d iy, a1. New V? lit prices sn ' car? riage, h;n rg b'ecii purclinnd mainly betoic the Ute inflated prices. L?RICK & LOWRANOE. TRIOMPHANT! t'iip<tru'leie>l t* the Surfers of llfinitsh's Git? man Horte Powder! EVERY horse cured by using this Powder; j every mule cured by using this Powder; j every boreo and every mule will be cured by using the German Horse Powder. It is just the medicine for the horse disease. It has beon tried with success in every case, ami not a single horse has been lost where Hcinitsh's medicine has been given. For sale onlv at Dec I HEINI I SIPS DRUG STORE. Look Out for K. K.'S! 10.000SffiS*.1,u"- To"" March 28 JOHN C. SEEG EES*. Lawyers, T'ke Notice. 1MIE socond volume, new series, of RI . CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now ready, and for sale by R. L. BRYAN. Oheese and Biscuit. pr/~\ R?XES ENGLISH DAIRY GOSIIEN, I D\J Pino Apple and Y. A. CHEESE. 51) boxet assorted Biscuit. For sale low. Dec 8 HOPE * GYLES. Lost. ON tho evening of tho 10!h instant, a small Gold Watch chain LOCKET, containing i a miniature Picture aud a Lock of Hair. Whoever will return tho snmo to mo will be liberally rewarded. Deo Ii 0 D. H. CHAMBERLAIN. Scotch Whiskey. 3 Pnro Old SCOTCH oived and for sale by JOHN ACNE Lightning Stove Polish. RAMSAY'S Tnro Old SCOTCH WHISKEY, just received and for sale by Dec 13 JOHN AGNEW ft SON. ANEW article, ju-1 introduced, superior to all others, and for sale bv Dec 7 Jons AGNEW ft SON. Tie Event." YOL. VIII?NO. 232. Wanted Immediately! 1,000 0001 BUYERS. T O call at oar new store and eee our new stock of DRY GOODS, And select your DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, Caesimeren, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, Linseys, Blankets, Flannels, Clonks, Furs, Woolen Balmoral and Bonlevard Skirts, Col? lars, Ties, Shawls, Scarf?; everything in the1 Notion line, as well as Brown and Blcuchcd Sheeting and Shirting. Call at once, or you will loeo a No.1 chance. PORTER & STEELE. P. ?We are now receiving our second lot of those choice Charlotlesvillo (Ya.) Woolen Mills UASSIMERES._P. & S. CARRIAGES BUGGIES! "V7"OU can select from the largest stock in JL the Slate by calling at the Rapoaitory, corner of Washington and Sumter streets, near Post Office. Bo suro to call and exa? mine. JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor. M. 7. CALX AN, Agent._^27_T_ Carriages. A LaRGE STOCK of TOP and OPEN BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, CABHIOLETTS, PH.ETONS, and a late style 1 of English Dcg Cart, for salo at very reason- I able prices, at the Repository, corner Lady and Assembly streets. Novl7 _ W. K. GREENFIELD. Fresh Family Groceries. PICKLED New York BEEF ROUNDS. PicKi.En?Salmon Bellies, North Carolina Mullet, Ac. SsiOKUP?New York Pig Hams and Strips, Nova Scotia Salmon, Beef Tongues, Ac. Casnep?Succotash, Lima Beana, Peas, Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Pears. Peaches, Green-gages, Mushrooms, Trollies, Asparagus. PnEsr.kvrn?? Canton Giugcr, Pears, Citron, Piuo-anplcs, Strawberries, Quinces, Blackberries, Raspberries, Ac. Jn i.i! s?Guava and general assortment. Ti:.\s- Gunpowder, imperial, Japan. Souchong, and English Breakfast, selected by an export, and Uucst in uny market. Corrci:s- -Mocha. Li'gtinyra, Rio, i O. G. Java, Raw and Roasted. AI SO, The Pt.v.i.t r MiXKitAi. hrrnn On., absolute? ly ran as a caudle, brilliant as gas, and cheap as kerosene; have all the necessary Burners, Wicks, Chimneys, to fix old lamps. Nov jo G P.O. SY 51 ME RS. WM. GL?ZE, COLt'MUI \, S. C, WOULD inv?o alten- ?f^W-T hin Hook of Watches and Chains, In great variety, lladies' and gents' wear. Jewelry, in Diamond, Pearl, Cora!, And '!?? r w mid beautiful. Sil VIT l?wl Pi I? ted Wines. l:>. variety, plain at;tl fancy, of rar Oat Table Cutlery, Communion Stits, Krisie Sex?;-, from$50 Up. Masonic Jewels, etc. Spf il attention given to orders, sent C. O. D., with privilege to return, or exchange, il hot approved oh sight. Oct22 2ino SULZBAOHER'S NEW OPENING! ftii: MOST St?GXIF~iCEXT STOCK OF JEWEUlY SOUTH OF THE I'0 TO MA C. HAVING moved from my old rcs?stahd to Wearn's new Art Build fting, and opened the largest <msw.il u\ finest stock of WATCHES, iiufr1 *fiWF1 'I irfT:T JEWELRY, DIA MO.M^, Solid uit ! Phiti d Ware, Cutlery, and fancy article* generally, ever displayed in this* city, 1 ask my many customers and] friends and the public to call and examine for j themselves. I have the latest fashions in JEWELRY and ! PLATED WARE, of the most artistic and I beautiful styles. All my goods aro from first ciasr- manufacturers only. Terms, not cash. Repairing and Engraving a specialty. All work guarantee d. Or- 11 I 'AAO SULZRACnER. New Books. milE SPE AKER'S COMMENTARY, by Rieh JL ops and other Clergy of thu Anglican Church. Vol. I. f 5. Aunt Jane's Hero, by Author of Stepping flea veil wit ids. SI.50. Hannah, a new Novel, by Mies Mnloch. 50c. Jan H _DUFFIE ,V CHAPMAJL New Mackerel. KITS Mess and No. 1 MACKEREL. 50 Halt and Wholo Barrels, la, 2s and Id. 50 Boxes Scaled Herrings. ?u0 Georgo'a Codtlsh. For sale low by nOrE A GYLES. Mince Meat. JUST received, a lot of choice* MINCE MEAT. GEO. SYMMERS. Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulns Indiens] Fish Berries to mnko sleepy or headache. A Certain Cvkkfoii Cnn.i.s axdFeveb? First take tho Blood and Liver Pills, to work off tho bite and purify tho blood; three or four will he snflicient. Then take a tablo apoonfulof HEINITSH'S CHILL CURE. It has been tried; we know it F.3 501 New Goods, prri B05E8 BAIBIK8, 0\J 50 calf boxes Raisins, 60 quarter boxes Raisins, 75 lbs. Citron, 10 buckets Mince Meat, 1,000 Oranges, 10 bbls. Northern Apples, lOdoz jarB Prunes, 2 doz. jars Ginger Preserve*, 50 drums Smyrna Figs. For sale bv Dec 4_HOPE & G'YLES. 2 O 0,0 0 0 In great varieties. ENVELOPES! BAND arrival of new and improved St ipl j. > and Fancy STATIONERY! Also, fine C?TLEBY and FANCY ABTT- - CLES, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen. A visit to this Houeo may amuse and indue ? you to purchase. TBE BUM BOOK 3IASLFACT0RT and ISOOH BINDERY Is in full operation. State. County. Bank and Railroad OfticcB and Business Houses of all kinds supplied with Books, Bnled to any pattern, with printed Heading, when re? quired, in all styles of Binding, at shortest notice and living prices. E. R. 8TOKE8, Nov 21 Main street, Columbia, 8. C. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, CAPS GESTS* FURNISHING GOODS ! IT WE are receiving and will continne to re - ceive through the season the best Ready-made Clothing; That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by an7? Custom-made. Wo havo the very latest fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Black i Doe Pants, French and American Brass Vests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvet. A spendid line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' DNDER-CLOTHlNG,WhiteandFancy8hirts, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hoee, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, Neck Wear, SnependeTS, . Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car? pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS?FALL STYLE. aa"Wo have marked our Goods for not cash... KIN ARD & WILE'S*. Oct 1_ STRANGE BUT TRUE! Cuatom-Made CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing: Goods, HATS AND CAPS AT COST. THIS plan, eo unusnal at _ this season of the year, hasTra* been adopted, and will be con- (U>' ? tinued by our house until? JANUAltl' 1,187:1, tor a special purpose. Alt visitors to the city, who consult their person!.', comfort and financial interest, should, by a*-' muii..-, visit ihr store of S. STRAUS .V BRO., Columbia Hotel Bleck. N. B. Having purchased our Kouds f*T cash, and at the largest business houses jr. America, we ehal'etme competition. Nov I! "FALL OPENING AT lawcswiFFmi miJE largest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING at retail in the Stato. Everything in the wny of I HATS, Sonic our own styles. A new feature is the Daguerrcan Galle:; ? formerly occupied by Meiers. Wtarn & Era., fitted up for our Custom Trade, and GlleC i with the choicest FRENCH AND ENGLISH GASS1MERES AND YESTl.Wi, Which we are making to ordor. under a ranteo to please. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Sept 10_ New Publications. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London ed.V tions, illustrated. New standard works for libraries. New Novels, in cheap binding. Also, a fresh stock of WRITING DESK3, Portfolios, Gold Pens, Ten-Knives, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums of allsleos.Fanay Brackets and Book shelves, and a general* varioty of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En ? velopes and Fancy Stationcrv. for Bale by Nov 5 R. L. BRYAN,