The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 15, 1873, Image 2
marriage ?abie i? reported from
Adame, Mats. On Thursday morniogk
died MipbealGlanoy, aged. seventy ?$ve>
leaving a lone widow,qli sjxtjr, sum mere,
OtfSatflMjv.V 1 o'oT?ol,.therr?oIr<U
waa over,rand .dt 2 o'clock'of the self
Bamo davj Mrs.;01anoy became the wire
of I Noddy Hall,, aged fifty?fife;: who had ,
SffP fW^JW I *h? |M_fT- b i ft
fftot, the bako meqts wero hardly oold
victuals whou'Hho marriage table Was
spread. ? ?';" I <-. ? wt?.:?.???? >i,
A new Italian opera aunoduoed; :tb*
eceno of whioh ia laid in tho Garden, of
Eden. The choruses of eerap'hB and de?
mons oan bo easily -arranged, bat there
is said to bo ma oh diffionlty in settling
upon tho costumes of the primal duo,
the Bopraoo ineiatirig upon 'dressing Eve
with a yoliow fi&tiu1 train 'and 'diamond
necklace, whilst the tenor wntitfc to wear
a purplu velvet''cloak' and a rapier as
Adam. I ' "M ?oMuiU
A ohikl wipia bean Ja.ita .wjadpipe
was bTorft^Jp.the Sorjgloal lutifcuta. of
log, condition, ,and had actually.Toeasod
~ '?ing whSn^o|^d'*R9^ theo^are*
Mr, .Johnvii;e^e^*Qf^llTVa^)^rfor^,/^r6
J.iirid, aornHl time, back,,buried the i?ody
of a worpapthat.bad been seat to. him
from a hofepitalaa .that of :bio wife. A
St. Patrick'a liurialSociety paid the bill.
A few days ngo the real Mrs. Koane
tor nod - up ot Ahe domicile. .Keane was
mad, Mrs. Keane waa mad-, 'and: the
agent of tho burial society waa mad. i
1 The Spaniflh ropnbllo seems to be' go?
ing to tho bow-wows already. The re?
volutionists ?her? aro too1 dogged ' to' be
content with any key to government ex
oopt anar-ohy. ??'? *< ' '{
?A German ih Buffalo fell Into a beet
vat tho Other day', ahd waa drowned. He
drank he hard as ho could to savo him?
self, and w?old have succeeded had not
a floating cork cbok?d him. *1
A man in Texas said, he could . drink a
quart of Oinoinuati whiskey, and he did
it. Thh stiver mounting on his coffin
cost ?13.75,
The manager of a Mobile gas com?
pany is appropriately named Dim in the
opinion of the authorities.
GUANOS.
Phoenix Gtaano,i Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'a j
Manipulated Gnane.
WE oan fill orders promptly for the above
' co leb rated . Ear Uli e era, imported and
greparedby Wilobx, Qibbs & Co., Charleston.
. O.. and Savannah, Ca., aa they have ample
stock on hand to supply all demands.
Order soon before the railroads are blocked
up with freight.
.Special attention is called to the use of the
Phoenix Guano mixed with Cotton Seed.
Apply for circulars, giving prices, terms,
Ao., to JAMEB S. CHAMBERS.
Feb 25_CT4
Cotton Seed, Etc.
OrVrV BUSHELS proUMoand oarly-matnr
O UU lug COTTON SEED.
1 Cotton Seed Planter,
a Watts and other Plows, not injured
byuao.
20 Loads Barn-Yard Manure for sale.
Apply to ' O. O. MABTINDALE,
At corner of Lumber aud Ostes street*.
March. 8 ^ _stoa?
Agents Wanted, .
FOB McOLELLAN'S GOLDEN STATE, the
first and only, complete History of the
Paoiflo Slope; Des'eriptlene, of the treasons,
Products, Mountains; Boensrv, Valleys, 111
vore, Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls', Maya and
Harbors. 700 pages, 3O0 illustrations and
maps. Iuustratcd Circulars free. ' '?;
WM. FLINT A CO., Atlanta, Qa.
March la ? wit
Notice. .
THIS day, the firm of WILLINGHAM A
BLAIR has, by mutual ooosont. bein dia
solved. Further transactions will be conti?
nued by Mr. WILLINGHAM, and not by me.
? March 11 84_ A. F. BLAIR.
Medieal and Surgical.
DB. A. S. HYDBICK offen his profeeaicnal
services to the community. Office, for
the present, with Dr. Gibbes, on Putin street,
near Bumtar._Mar 4 ilcflO
Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of
the South Carolina Bailroad Com?
pany, and of the South-western Rail?
road Bank.
Cbablbstok, S. 0., Haroh 8,1878.
THE annual meellng'of the Stockholders
of the Booth Carolina Railroad Company,
and of the South-western Railroad Bank, will
beheld in this city, in the Hall of the Bank
of Charleston, North-east corner of Broad
and State streets, on lUESDAY. April 8,
proximo, at 11 o'clock, A. M. On the follow?
ing day an oleotion will be held between the
hours of 0 A. M. and 8 P. M , for fifteen Direc?
tors of the Railroad Company and thirteen
-Dirootors of tho Bank. A committee to
verify proxiea will attend. Stockholders will
be passed over the road to and from tho meet?
ing free of ohargo. J. R. EMERY,
MarO jig_Secretary.
Annnal Meeting of the So-nth Carolina
Bailroad Company and of the South?
western Railroad Bank.
O II AUE HOLDERS having proxiea intended
kj to be need at tho meeting to be hold on
the 8th and 9th of April, are requested to
lodge them with either of tho following Com
mitteo, who will bo in attendance at tho Hall
of the Bank of Charleston, during the morn?
ing of the 8th proximo, for the purpose of
verifying proxioe. On tho following day,
during the Eleotion, other duties may prevent
the Optouilttee from examining h*tohe? of
proxiea before the hour of closing the polls.
L C. HENDRIOKS,) Committee
. A. W. BURNETT, [ on
C. P. AIMAR, ) Proxies.
March 9_112
Sanders House.
THIS HOUSE, situated at Ninety-Six,
Orocnvillo and Columbia Railroad, has
boen th oroughly renovated and refurnished.
The travuling public may rest assured that
they will be furnished with accommodations
socond to none in the 8tate, ab reasonable
rites. BANDERS & URO.,
Jan 9 Proprietors.
II /.
; BY ?. SELBY, ?vi CC
J^OB, OVER FOBTY YEARS this
PtTEELY VEGETABLE
LIVEB MEDICINE hau"provod to bo tbo
QBE AT UNFAILING BFEOIFIC
for LIVER COMPLAINT and fta painful off
spring, DYSPEPSIA, OONSTIPATfON, Jaun
dioe, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE,
Golio. Depression of Spirits, SOUR STO?
MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEYER,
Ac., Ao.
After years of careful .experiments, to meet
a great and urgent demand, wo now produco
from our original ffenufne Powders
the pbe pa red,
a Liquid form of SIMMONS' L1YER REGU?
LATOR, containing all its wonderful and valu
] able properties, and offer it in
OSS L?LLAU nOTTIiKH.
Tho Powders, (priae as before,) $1.00 per
package.
Sent by mail, $ 1.04.
'tar caution t -tat
But no Powdora or PREPARED SIMMONS'
LIVER REGULATOR unices in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa?
ture unbroken. None other is genuine.
jr. h. zkii.in & co.,
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by all Druggists.
Jan. 90, [Sept. 14]ff$lv._
To Skeptics.?The almost daily receipt of
voluntary testimonials from every part of the
country, from physicians, clergymen, old and
young, male and female, is sufficient to con?
vince the moat skeptical that Dr. Tntt'a Ex?
pectorant is the moat valuable Lung Balsam
of the age; many wonderful cures have been
performed by it.as may be seen by hundreds of
certificates in the hands of the proprietor.
Try it and yon will doubt no longer.
Bainhbidqe, Ga., September 24,1869.
Mr. L. H. M. McTyre?Dear Fbiend: En?
closed please find post office order for five
dollars, and I shall have to apologise for not
writing to yon before. I have been quite
sick, and very busy when well, therefore
I neglected it. Yon will please Bend mo per ex
frees two more bottles of Tutt's Expectorant,
t la certainly a splendid thing for a cough:
I it has onred me effeotuaUy of my cough, ana
I also several others to whom I gave it.
With a thousand thanks for the modioino
you sent me, I remain your sincere friend,
B. C 800TT.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Due is Easily Applied
Mil _JOT1
LEA A PERRIN8
j Woreestersh'e Sauce
I Buyers are cautioned to avoid the numerous
I Counterfeits and imitations offered for sale.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New York,
Oot 29 ily Agents for the United States.
CAUTION!
Patriot.
. CHESTNUT HOR8E, foaled in
?mm4Wk% 18?4; bred by G. B. Tucker,
QgBmW TO Newberry, S. C: aired by Rill
ST W,,_Bfi Dearing, dam Emily; bred by
tMrnmrnmimmwrn tho late Ool. Wade Hampton, of
Columbia, 8.0., by imported Glencoe: grand
dam by imported Monarch; great-grand
dam imported Emily, by Emilias: great
great-grand-dam, Elizabeth, by Rainbow;
fifth dam, Belvoirina, by Btanford; sixth dam,
sister to Silver, by Mercury; seventh dam, by
King Herod; eighth dam, young Hsg, by
Skim; ninth dam, Hag, by Crab; tenth dam,
Ebony, by Ghildu*; ehventh dam, Ebony, by
Baeto.
Bill Gearing waa aired by imported Albion;
first dam, by imported Leviathan; eeoond
dam, Morgianna. by Pacolet; third dam,
Black Sophia. This horse will mako the
Spring Season of 1873, commencing March
IS, and ending June 15, at Mr. DALY'S
Strbles._March 11 14
To-Day.
BEWARE uf the March winds and the
blustering, inclement vtoather of to-day.
It produco? Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat. A
sure protection will be found in Stanley's
Cough Syrup. It cures all affections of tbo
Luogs and Throat. To be had only at
Feh 25 t_HEINITSH'S Drug fltoro.
Palmetto Lodge School, I. 0. 0. F.
P. A. CUMMINGS, A.B., Prin?
cipal.
THUMS pku month.
{Primary English.f3 00
Advanced English. 4 U0
Languages and Mathematics 5 00
This School is now open for tho reception
of students. Fob'20 1 mi
REMOVAL.
GEO. BRUNS begs
to inform his friends,
and the public goiteral
ly that ho has romoveu1
to tbo large store formerly occupied
by W. D. Love A Co., under tho Co
.lnmbia Hotel, where he may be found
j with a select stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Piated
Ware, Spectacles, <Siv.
Repairing doue in all its branches. Pi ices
moderate and despatch guaranteed.
Feb 13_ 13n)0B
JAMES Z. 8T0CKEB,
Commission Merchant
and dsalku ix
Lime, Cement. Calcined and Land
Plaster, Hair, Latbs, etc.
Nos. 9 and 11 Vundna Bange,
Feb 4 43m _CHARLESTON, S. O.
To-Day,
OF all o thorn, is the time to apply a remedy.
If yon are sick and Buffering with Head?
ache, Dullness of Feelings. Constipation,
Disordered Stomaob, Biliousness, Heinitsh'a
Blond and Liver Pills are wonderful correctors
of the Liver and Stomach. For sale only at
Feb 25} HEINITSn S Drug Store.
"Let our iuBt Censnrea
ittitfBIA, I C., SATURDAY
J ? ? ! ? ' aa ? ??? v.r
v; OPENING OF
; j lfm '?*.'? 1 ? - fp.'n u
SPRING GOODS
.: '<at tbs
GBANB CENTRAI
' Dry Goods Establishment
Ovi f.-->r.i: w - ' ' I ? '*
. , . .,- ? ? ,-, .OF!
- ! '. ?? ??
W. D. LOVE & GO.
1m ion. h>vi?. ? v-..' ?? ?
WE have on hand, and daily opening, full
' linos of SPRING GOODS, which we are
now offering below regnlar prices. *
.All the departments are replenished with
fnll linos of Goods.
25 dozen Ladies' White APRONS, ruffled, at
125 cent* < ... h.
?arga._ ; reived daily.
W. D. LOVE A CO.,
I Corner Main and Plain streets, under Wheeler
Rouse.
W. D. Lovs, 1
B. B. MoOrbsbt. ( Mar 9
GO TO
C. F. JACKSON'S
? ?CHEAP"
DRY MS STOIB
AND
PURCHASE
SOME OF HIS
NEW GOODS
FOR. SPRING,
JUST RECEIVED.
Feb IB_
NEW DRUG STORE,
Four Door I Above Colombia Hotel.
Ii. T. Silliman & Co.
HAYING just returned from the North, (
with a complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI- ,
0INE8 and FANCT ARTICLES, all of the
beat quality, we are prepared to furnish
everything in onr Une with promptness and
aoouraoy. Our drugs were all seleoted under
our own personal supervision, so that we can
warrant everything we seU to be of the very
beat. An experience of many years in the
drag and chemical bueineea in this city, with
a thorough knowledge of tho same, wiU cna
, ble us at all timea to supply the wants of this
community in cur line; and we hope, by a
strict attention to bueineaa, to aeenre a share
of the patronage of our cltizena.
I PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS carefully
and promptly compounded, at all hours of the
day or sight.
FANCY ARTICLES of all kinds. Hair
Brushes, Tooth Broahea, Nail Brnahea, Per?
fumery, Hair Oils and Cosmetics of every
kind, constantly on hand.
Patent Medicines, Lnbln's Extracts, Ger?
man Cologne, fine Soaps, 8pongea, Aa.
Landreth'e Garden Seed, a full anpply.
Feb 25_lmo
.:. PROMENADE CONCERT.
AT MUS. IIirrniCHBOAi'S STORE,
Opposite L?rick & Loterance't, March 18 <fc 19,
THE Ladies of tho Baptist Congregation
will give an ontortainment for tho benefit
of their Church on tho abovo dates.
Hot and Cold Supper anP< Refreshments of
all kinds.
A fine Band of Music in attendance each
night.
Dinner on 19th from 12 to 4
Admission 2j cents.
Tickets can bo procured of Mr. Winthrop
Williams, at R. C. Shiver A Co.'o, or at the
door. Mar 12
DEXTER STABLE8,
AssenMy Street.
I HAVE j nst returned
from tho West with a
car load of fine Stock,
consisting of Match, Saddle and Eu/gy
HORSKS. Parties wishing to purchase wuld
do well to apply at the abovo Stables.
_Mar9G _?. H. PETTKNOILL.
To Liquor Dealers.
CuABLOTTE, N. C, February 28, 1873.
HAVING learned that sundry
iparties are soiling an inferior
quality of CORN WHISKEY in
Ibuutb Carolina and Georgia,
I representing it as my make
this is to certify that Messrs. W. H. H. Hous?
ton A Co., of tlits city, have the exclusive
control of all my whiskey, and I evil none cx
J cent through them. U. & W. H. MOIZ.
Attoet: W. 8. I'BABSOM, United States
Gauger for Mota's Distillerv.
McU. ARLEDGE,
Gonoral Traveling Agent for W. H. II. Hous?
ton A Co. _ Mar 8 lmo*
Lawyers, Take Notice.
THE aooond volumo, now series, of RI?
CHARDSON'S LAW REPORTS is now
roady. and for aale by R. L. BRYAN.
Hay! Hay!! Hay!!!
RALES Prime Timothy Hay. Jnat
received and for aale by
Feb 28 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
50
MOBNING. MARCH 15, 1873.
FOR SALE
CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
? b kyen pee cent:
COUPON BONDS
of the
0 ITT OF COLUMBIA,
Secured by a Sinking Fund. Coupons secured
by tin Annual Tax and Jt'ceivable' for City
Taxes. Bonds non-taxaule by the City.
Bond Debt of Vie CUy Limited by Lata to
$000,000. Taxable Property of Qve., City
$7,000,000.
THIS BONDS offered are authorized by an I
Act 'df Assembly approved March 13,
1872, for the conatrnotion of the new City
Hall. Their final redemption ia, by the torma
of uaid Act, secured by a "einkin? fand," to
bo accumulated from tho annual renta of the
building. These rents will reach from $8 000
to $10,0u0 per annum; and the Carolina Na?
tional Bank holds a lien of. the building for a
term of twenty yeaxa. aa trustee, with , power
to collect tho rents and hold the eame invest?
ed ae a fund for the redemption of tho bonds.
By aaid Act a special annual taxis required
to be levied to pay the eimi-annual coupons,
and the Carolina National Bank ia mado the1
trustee of tho city to receive tho taxea when
collected and to pay tho coupona. The cou?
pons are also receivable for city taxes.
Tbe taxable property of the city ia at pro
sent assessed at $7,000,0X0; and by aaid Act
tho bond debt of tho city cannot be inoroasod
boyond $000,000 whilst theso bonds are out
itanding. The bonds are exempt by law from
j city taxation.
These bonds are offered to tho public at
eightyjiott, with interest from dato of pur
|chase to January 1, 1873, allowed in settle
1 ment. After that dato, tho accrued interest
to be added.
To citizens of Columbia thoso bonds will
give an income of 12} percent., a? may be
seon from the following etatomont:
Seven per cent, bonds, at 75,
annual interest.9] per cent.'
Nineteen yearn to run, average
increase per annum. 1$ percent.
City tax saved. 2 percent.
Average annual Income.12]
Deo 11_
A Desirable Investment!
NOT TAXABLE
bt tub
STATE, CITY OB COUNTY.*:!
A SAVING
Or NEARLY
Three and One-half Per Cent. Per An.
CHARLOTTE, COL. & AUG. B. B.
seven ran cent.
COUPON BONDS,
Secured by a Morlgage on the entire Pro?
perty of the Road. Interest Payable
Semi-Annually, on the 1st of
January and 1st of July.
The Central National Bank,
UK COLUMBIA,
OFFEBS for salea limited amount of above
mentioned BONDS, at the following rates
FIBST MORTGAGE BONDS, (only $10.000 per
mile,) at 82 cents and accrued interest; SE?
COND MORTGAGE, (only $5,000 per mile,)
at 75 eenta and accrued interest, and recom?
mend them to Trustees and others h*.vlng
money to invest, as being the most desirable
security on the market, for tbe following rea?
sons, to wit:
Fibst.?Thev cannot be taxed bt theBtate,
Count* ob Citt. The United States Supreme
Court, in the case of the Northern Central
Railroad of. Jackson, (see 7 Wallace, Supreme
Court U. S , page 207,) decided that, when a
Bailroad mortgage is a joint one,on property
lying in two or more Mates, tbe bonds se?
cured thereby are not liable to be taxed by
either of tbe States; and tue eame principle
ralicvoa them from taxation by County, City,
or Town. Tbe Charlotte, Columbia and Au?
gusta bondH are sooared by a joint mortgage
on property lying in North Carolina, South
Oaroliua and Georgia.
Second.?because they are absolutely safe,
being secured by a first morigago pi only
$10,000, and a second mortgage of oulv $5,000
per mile on tbe entire r?ad from Charlotte to
Augusta, a-d ou all the workshops, bridges,
franchise and equipments of said road.
Tuibd.?Because tbe sale ot tin-first moit
gage bonds will extinguish tho floating dobt
of the road, and the proceeds of tho seooud
mortgage bond* will bu exclusively applied
to improving tho road and adding to its
equipments; thus enhancing tho value of the
pioperty mortgaged.
(fcEoUBTU ? Beoauso the bonds are coupon
bonds, and Iho interest payable in New York,
Charlotte, Columbia or Augusta, at the op?
tion of tho holder. Thus th y can be col
lectod through any bank without espouse.
Fietu.?The bushiest, of tho Road is rapidly
increasing and tho property and franchise)
daily becoming more valuable?the net earn?
ings for the last five months being over fifty
per <>f iit. more than for tho corresponding
months of the preceding year.
Sixm ?These Honda arc practically re
definable in gold, for ept ele paj ment will cer?
tainly be resumed he-tore thoir maturity. In?
vestor? will, therefi.rc, Luv with greenbacks
woith H~i Rents, aud receive their pay at pnr
?thus adding a profit of iiVEU TltiuiY cents
on tho dollitr on the Firs! Mortgage Jtouds.
and ovuu TiiiiiTT*shvFN oknts <'u the Second
Mortoage. Hands, and in tho meantime rocciv
iuK a'high rate of interest.
Finally.?Ah these bond* have a fixed
value in NewYork .Charlotte, Columbia and
Augusta, thov aro considered good collate*
rals. on which money can iiUn;e l>o borrowed
for temporary purposes.
JOHN It. PALME It, President.
A. G. I'bkni/.kr. Cashier. Jan 31
Stork's Restaurant.
Oysters and Other Refreshments.
THE undersigned bogs to iufurui
vhiti friends tliat his SALOON aud
_/BESTAUB ANT Is in full operation,
and ho id prepared to supply MEAI H at all
hours. OYSTEHK, in and out of tho shell,
from Norfolk, Charlenton, ai.d Indian Key,
when tins weather permits. Impelled and
domestic SEOABH, Baltimore LAOEB MEER,
eto. A. STORK.
Oct 2(1
Building Lot for Sale.
SUITABLE for the erection of TWO or more
Houses. Located corner of Lumber and
Bull streets. Measures 108 feet each way.
Terms cash. Apply at this Office.
tie Event."
VOL. VIII?NO. 305;
D. F. Fleming. 8. A. Nelson. Jaa. M. Wilson.
dj. pin & co..
"' WHOLTSSAXB DEALTmS IN' '
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
TDI I Ml/ O
? i i >/ ? w i
No. a IUVNE ST It K KT, .
(Corner of Chnroh,) ? ?
CHARLESTON. 8. C.", r
No pains have been spared in ondoavoring
to render oar largo assortment oi Goods at?
tractive and desirable; and nothing baa been
left undone that long experience and asfltduf
ty could snggeat, to deserve ? share of y?nr
patronage .
Having porfeoted arrangements by which
wo reoeive one Goods direct from the manu?
facturers, ens uro our custom ore the great ad?
vantage of purchasing them at the very low
est ratea and of tho most desirable sizes.
In prices and quality, wo believe thoy will
oompare favorably with any other stock In the
oity or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to
offer these Goods for your inspection, at any
time you may favor ua with a call. .
All orders will have our careful and prompt
attention. Yours, rospeotfully,
Feb 12 2mos 1D. F. FLEMING A CO.
of closing out our entire
stock of Winter Goods,
we offer the following
articles at less than the
regular prices:
BLANKETS. OAS
SIMERES, JEANS,
FLANNELS, UNDER-SHIRTS,
F?RS, &c.
The stock of DRESS GOODS,
Boulevard Skirts, Knit Woolen
Goods and Millinery, at less
than cost.
R. G. SHIVER & GO.
Jsn 5
?4 J?
S O
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CO
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J8
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P3
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B >- ?
9 rv- a
SELLING OFF !
winter stock!
THE GREAT CLEARAXCE SALES
WINTER GOODS!
COMMENCES MONDAY, January 13,1873,
aud continues fjr thirty days.
, All WINTER GOODS will bo eold without
regard to cost, FOR CASH ONLY.
I Jan 12 lmo J. H. KINARD.
THE OABBIAGE stock at the corner Of
LtdyanaMamwtreeYBb?abeon-''* ,
y ! vv 4 l ? - >KM>-i i ??'
LARGELY JA'ORB ABED U
Within afew'dkys past, ar.'d is h?wmore com
plete than eve*, befuro, embracing,-In every
variety, all the leading sty its and quality of
rohiolee in demand in thin market.
Tbestoqk o| HARNEPB.is also complete.
Prices very low. W. K. GREENFIELD,
_Peb 20__-_- '?'?'?-'- -
CARRIAGES
s
/"tALfc at the Factory Eaat.of the
Kj Poet Office- and examine quality,
workmanship, and j^ea befQre.pur
chaBing auction goods. Wo cannot .
bo undersold in' good vehicles: "? ?
iii ... M. J. CALNAN, Agent, .
JOHN AGNEW, Proprietor.
Jaqll. y ? ? ? ? ?? ? ??
FALL AND WINTE? y ;
HATS, OAFS ?
gents: fijmm
WE are receiving.and will continue to i-a
eetve through'the eeaeon the best
Ready-made Clothing
That cannot be earpaquLU, it equated, by airy
Custom-made. We have the very latest
fashions in Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviot
Beavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frock, Blaeh
Doe Pants, French and American Dress
Yeats, Cloth. Bilk and Silk Velvet. - ? ?"
A speudid lino of Men's, Youths'end Boys'
UNDER-CLOTHING, White and Fancy Shirts,
Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, Under-wear,
Cardigan Jackets, Neok Wear, Suspenders,
Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car?
pets and Traveling Bags.
SILK HATS?FALL STYLE",
a- Wo have marked our Goods for net cash.
KINARD & WILEY.
Oct 1
1.1 w. c.
BE daily receiving additions to their ele
. gant stock of
CLOTHING, HATS
gents' furnishing goods.
An entirely new line of
MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
HATS,
Jnst received.
1
In our Custom Department we are exhibit*
ing the choicest patterns of foreign and do*
meatio
gassiheres and testings,
Give, us a call.
R. & W. C. BWA* FIELD.
Dee 19_
2 O 0,000
In great varieties.
ENVELOPES!
GRAND an iv.il of i ew and improved staple
and Fancy
STATIONERY!
Also, th e CUTLERY ami FANCY ARTI?
CLES, suitable Tor Ladies and G?ntl?meu
A visit to this Uou- o ma\ amnso and iudnce
\i'U to puichieu.
[tue blank book haxifactory
BOOK BINDERY
la in full operation, estate. County. Bank
and Railroad Cilices and Rusinees Rouses of
I all kinds supplied with Ro-dis, Ruled to any
pattern, with printed Heading, when re?
quired, in all etyloB of Rinding, at shortest
notice and living prices.
E. R. 8T0KES.
Nov 24 Main street. Columbia. B. C.
New Publications.
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London cdb
lions, illustrated.
New standard works for libraries.
Now Novels, in oheap binding.
Also, a fresh stook of WRITING DE8K8V
Portfolios, Gold Pens, Ton-Knivoe, rocket
Books. Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fanoy
Braokets and Book fihelves, and a general
variety of Letter, Noto and Cap Papers, En?
velopes and Fancy Stationery, for sale by
Nqv?_B. L. BRYAN.
A Certain Curb von Chills andFbvxb?
First take tho Blood and Liver Pills, to work
off tho bile and purify the blood; three or
I fonr will be sufficient. Then take a table
Konfnlor HEINITSH'S CB1LL CUBS. Ib
ibeentrled: we know It,