The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 23, 1873, Image 1
. What Majckh tub Bi/>tn>xa \ so -Jowly
Dqbxngi this Plat,a-A. OineJui*u jm
Tporier'has had ap interview with Miss
Weattieraby, or*the I?ydia 'Thompstffn
OOflopany? who gaye him tho -foliowing
reoaiaigconcioB of jj some of the persistent
admirers of these fair ones with the
golden looks. '? .
' "I receive innnmerable silly comrnrini
oaiions, bat take no notice of the send?
ers. Why, at Milwaukee, a gentleman
sent .tne, .one evening, a magnificent
bouquet Bevoral foot square, with a very
polite ncto asking an (ntrodnction. I re*
plied, thanking bimfor the flowers, but
informing him, that his reqaest could not
be granted; that I made no acquaintances
exoept thoso introduced by my friends.
He followed us to Chicago, had a private
.box at the theatre there, and sent me a
basket of champagne. The girls and I
and Willie Edouin drank the champagne
and enjoyed it hugely, but no further
attention was shown to the infatuated
donor. One day, at Mobile, I received a
sentimental note, expressing intense ad?
miration, nnd requesting me to wear a
white roso on mj stage costume that
evening, to' signify my appreciation of
tho tender-hearted youth. I exhibited
the note to. the rest of -the troupe, and
Willie,, ?ar obm?dian, who is a great
wag, appeared that evening on tho stage,
with' an- immense whito rose on his
boaorOi and smiled and threw kisses con?
stantly toward the location where the
poor note-sou der bad said he would be
in IhQ aadiortco. It was fanny to us on
the sts'ge. Here in Cincinnati, tho other
day, I got a delicate missive full of adora
. tion, in which the writer gave the seat he
" would occupy at the theatre, and stated
that I might recognize him by his having
. bis bat on his umbrella. Sure enough,
when the onrtnin went np, there he sat.
To make certain of becoming known
he would dance his umbrella np and
down with the hat on it, most ludicrous?
ly. We laughed a great deal at him
.during the piece, and I fear he injured
his stylish hat.. Such episodes constantly
odour, and they are often tho cause of
our appearing ao jolly during tho play."
A wealthy Californian named Lick,
has-given' $100,000 all at a lick, for a
memorial to Thomas Paine.
. .Keep Posted in Prices!
THE'utteution of CLOSE CASH BUYERS
is called to our
. Tho DBESB GOODS STOCK is full.
The WHITE GOODS STOCK is fall.
' Tho LACE EMBROIDERY STOCK is full,
i The.HOSIERY STOCK is full.
. The GLOYE STOCK is full.
Tho HOUBE-KEEPERB' STOCK is fall.
Tho OASSIMERE and CLOTH STOCK is
fall.
- The DOMESTIC 8TO0K is fall.
The MILLINERY STOCK is full of tho
newest styles in HATS. BONNETS. STRAW
GOODS, RIBBONS, READY-MADE SUITS,
AO.. &0. i
We invite an early call Lom all in search of j
neW, stylish and cheap goods, when It will bo
proven boydnd -doubt that our object in ad?
vertising l?-tot direct buyers- where to go, to
Ereab. them from paying, thigh prises' for
Gosda and MUlinory, and to insure good
le far their money. . ?
April 30 6 :_J. H. KIN ARD ACQ.
; i'! MILLINERY.
MRS, C. E. REED has opened
i& lino assortment of Ladies' and
IChildren's DRESSES. UNDElt
' WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions.
Bazaar Patterns, etc, allot which
will bo sold at reduced prices. The
publio in general are Invited to call and see I
for themselves. Mrs. Reed was awarded tho
highest premiums for Millinery at State Fairs
of 1871 and 1872._ April 18 3mo
California Butter.
JUS r to hand, a supply of this new articlo
in BUTTER, put up in two pound rolle,
wrapped in cloth?pronounced by all who
have used it ae the finest flavored Butter ever
offered in Columbia. A trial, however, wilt
convince the skeptical
April 18_ . QEO. 8YMMEBS/
E. E. DA VIES & CO.,
Plain Street, Next Door to Dr. E. E. Jackson.
DEALERS in VEGETABLES, Foreign and
Domestic Fruits. Droesed Poultry, Wild
Game, Fresh Fish, and all kinds of Country
Produce. Families supplied at abort notice.
All goods dolivered free of ob arge in any part
of the city_Mar 28 lmo
Smiok! Smack! Smoove!
HAYING fitted up the magnificent room in
the Columbia Hotel, formerly occupied
by Mr. Haynesworth, we are prepared to per?
form on the cranium of every gentleman, in
the way or HaIR-CUTTTnG or SHAMPOO?
ING, and specially invite all who want their
beard out off, smiok. smack, smoove, to givo
us a call. HOT and COLD BATHS can be had
at all hours.
N.B.?Our shop on Plain street will con?
tinue to receive oar special attention.
Apr 4 REESE A THOMPSON.
Family Flour.
100 BULK, hitra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, bot sonn d.
For sale by HOPE A OYLES.
DR. V. P. CLAYTON
FPERS hia professional Bcrvlcea to the
citizens of Columbia.
aa-DHico at CENTRAL HOTEL.
Mareb 25
Cow Feed.
TON1; SHOUTS and WHEAT BRAN, foi
Balo hv HOPE ? OYLES.
o
5
t. n. nvNitr.e, jam us a. nrxn.Mt.
Solicitor Fifth Oifatit.
RUNKLE & DUNBAR,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Office Law Rango and Stato House,
Mar 23 _ COLUMBIA, S. O._
Champagne Charlie at Barhamville.
CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE,
Bircd by Oharlio Ball, out of dam
iSallic, (a Ray ford maro,) whoeo
Hire was Monarch, roared by Jno.
?J. Richards, of Unio i, owned by
Milton Loverctt, of Columbia, will stand a
season. coin mono in;; April 1, at Barhamville.
This horse It nn elegant chestnut b- rrel Btal
lion, seven years old, fifteen hands high, and
near 1,000 pounds weight, working capitally
in harness or under saddle. Uo is a aure foal
getter; and to all cash parties, this condition
will bo granted, that their mares.in case they
"fail to prove" tho first season, will bo al?
lowed tho oxtra privilege of standing tho so
eond season free of chargo to eaitl horse.
Terms fifteen [fl5] dollniu a season; cash.
Apply at Itarhantville. Maich 20 2mt
?i?dYi 1 iifJ Vi efrqwsq I
BY J. A. SELBY. 'C<
_. . ? . ?
Special Hotioeo.
OBSTAt'LKs TO MARRIAGJE.?Happy
relief for young men from the effects of errors
and abuBea id early lifo. Manhood restored.
Impedimenta to Marriago removed. Now me?
thod of treatment. New and rcmaikablo re?
medies. Books and Circulars sent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOW A It D ASSO?
CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadel?
phia. Pa.?an institution having a high repu?
tation for honorable conductaad professional
skill._;__. ? Mar 21 3m
UOME OF liEjAIiTII.?Travelers from
tho South will find Dr. E. P. Miller's. Homo of
Health, 39 and 41 W. 2Gth etrcet.'ono ot the
most desirablo places to live In New York
oity. Tho looation is first clasp; rooms large,
airy* and elegant; tablo excellent, and piiecs
reasonable. The celobratod TurktytujBaths,
the Electric Bathe, Swedish MoveuientB und
Lifting Cure are in tho establishment. Tran?
sient or permanent hoarders accommodated.
Send for circular. Addree? E. F. Miller, M.
D., 39 and 41 W. 2<Jth street, New Yor?.
Mar 25_? f!2
AF1R8T CLASS AGENT I? ETJitOPK,
with twenty years' active experience in
tbo cotton trade, and with influential connec?
tions in England and on the Continent, offers
bis services as representative to a first rate,
Amerioan house, desirous to open a branch'
hoUBO In Europe, or to establish a general'
agency. The highest bankers' references in i
London and New York are at advertiser's
command. Letters addreoeed "N. O. P. COT?
TON," will bo forwarded by Messrs. Q. P.
Potnams Sodb, at New York, or by Messrs. 1
Sampson, Low A Co., London. Mar 25 wm 17
GARDNER
!I!Tfi sTffll
Hook & Ladder Truck Equip't.
Absoluta Protection from Fire!
CV.Vi. VVAUK IIAMPTO:: Sayn
fc6rnHE GARDNER FIRE EXUNGUIBUEK
JL has niy hearty approval, andir<,c>m
inend its gouoral introduction as a-BiTo and
efficacious protection against ihci ibk of lire.
Tho great benefits it has conferred in savins
properly, justify the conlidencc reposed in it."
Send fjr Descriptive Circular.
JOHN AONIiW A- SON, AgontH.
I jlTareh 23_ mwt-2mn
Time is Money!
Cheap Quick and Sure Houie of Travel, by\
I Walhalla, S. 0., to Atlanta,' Georgia, and\
I lleturn,
fe^g^g?TIIE TRAVELING
?2g?5gg?PUBLIO-who artio
I teroatoa m naving lime and monev, are in
l lor mod that ON AND AFTER MONbAY.the
21st instant, wo will run a DAILY LINE of
HAO bis from Walhalla to tho terminae of the
Air Line Railroad, making connection with
tho train running to Atlanta, Ga , aud a re
I turn line to Walhalla, leaving the railroad fnr
i Walhalla immediately after, tho arrival of the
train from Atlanta. Prn-oOB can now loavo
Walhalla aud arrive in Atlanta the eima dav;
or, leaving Atlanta, will ar.ive in Walhalla on
; a regular connecting lir e.
; Apy-a-uiiru Thompson asteele_
Gillejo Milte Manufacturing Oo,,
Itlitiniiiiw!, V. ,
ARE prc-ynr?:d t-i luiulrh, in large nr small
quaiiflticK. ?not !? a* 'han a barrel.) all
grades or PtAJUrt in t MILL PEED; a'so.
FINE BOLTED MEAL, for (amily ato. In?
formation furnisho J aud r.-Terences request?
ed with orders. April 11 9t
THE MILD POWER
CURES
iu:iiriiui:vs?
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
XTAVB PROVED, FROM TBE MOST
t~l amplo experience, an entire success. Simple.
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They are the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use?no
simple that mistakes cannot bo modo in usintr
them; so harmless as to be freo from dancer; and
so efficient as tobe always reliable. They have tht?
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction. Price, in Urg* three-druchm
vials, with directions:
Nos. Cures. Cents
1. Feren, Congestion, Inflammations, . . 50
i\ Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 50
5. Cry Ing-Collo, or Teething of Infants, . (0
4. IMurrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . SO
6. Dysentery. Griping, BUiOUS Colic, . . 50
<*. Cholera-Slorbue, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.50
b. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faoeachc, ... SO
V. Headaches, Birk Headache, Vertigo, . 50
10. Dyapepsta.BUious Stomach.50
11- Huppressed.or Painful Periods, . . . 50
li- Whites, too Prof use Periods, .... 50
Is- Croup. Cough, Difficult Breath! np, . . 50
14. Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . 50
15. iuuumatlim, Rheumatic Pain*,. . ? 50
16. fever end Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, 50
17- Flics, blind or bleeding, . . . . . . 50
18. Ophthalmy, nnd Sore or WenV Eyes, . 50
10. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influema, . 50
20. Whonplng-tough, V iolent Cough*, . 60
31. Aathma, Opprt-k*Ml Breathing, ... 40
22. Kar Discharges, Impaired Heanng. . 60
23. Scrofala.F.nfTirged GlandsJRweUinga, . 60
34. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50
25. Dropsy and Beauty Secretions, . . . . 50
2?. Sen-iSlckness, Sickness from Biding, . 50
27. Kldney-IHscase, Uravel, . - ... -0
o8 Nervous DebUlty. Seminal Weakness,
or Involuntary Diitcbarges,.IM
Kl. Wore Mouth, Canker, . . .. - - - -
so. Urinary Weakness, Vetting thu Bed, 60
SI. Painful Periods, with Fpaaias, . . !v
32. SunVrlnK* ft Clmngeof Ute, . . . . I o*.
33 Knlleneey; Spasm*. SL^VitusVDune.-, . 1W
W ?fpSTAirrlii, foceraU Bete Throat,: . 50
6T, ciAonlo Congestions nudi.rtipl:.i:v, ...i
FAMILY. CASES.
Ca? t?.!??*??) with above 35 large vfafc-and
Case" MonUl S ??'i^eVisis sndiwjr. %8
MTTha-se 'remedies are irut by aha
case or single l?ox to any part ?f.???
Sountrj " free of chaiRC, on recol-.t of
price. Address.
HUrm^lipl^?cl%edlcino Co.,
^-F??rYoiut
And by OEIGER & MoQREOOR. Columbia,
|g. 0. April 14 tifiy
Afjents V/anted,
FOR McCLKLI AN'rl GOLDEN STATE, I be
first and only complete History of tho
Pacific Slope; Dcsciiptiene of the Seasons,
Produetfi, Mourttair-e, Bcenerv, Valleys, Ri
vorB, I.skes, Forests, Waterfalls, BayH and
Harbor.* 7?d i>ngis. 200 illnstrations and
maps. IlhiAtrat? il Cirenlars freo.
WM. FLINT & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Mai eh 12 _wl3
Western Hay.
liALKS TIMOl 11Y II AY. for sale low
f-v i..ivh HOPE ft GYLES.
100
''Let OUT trust Censures
)LUMBIA, S. O.i WEDNESDA
???????
The Attractions
ahe
INCREASING
at tub
GRAND CENTRAL
DRV GOODS ESTABLlSUHfJNT
of
W.-.D. LOVE & CO.
WE havo incroaned onr stock of EAR
GAINS tbo last few davB, and will opou
TO-MORROW, MONDAY, APRIL 21,1?7?:
35 dozen WHITE APRONS, with Colored
Borders, at 25 cents.
10 dozeu Whito Aprons, at 35 conts each.
23 flogen Laco Collar,., at 25 cunts each.
215 French Embroidered Seta, at 502. a Set.
25 pieces Printed Linen Lawn, at 37i cents
a yard.
'20 picceB Plain and Lace Stripe Victoria
Lawn.
20 dozen Qonta* Initial Handkorchicfi?nice
goods.
25 pieces 4 -1 White Matting, at 25o. a yard.
15 dozen Tucked BkirtB, at 75 contB each.
18 dozou 2-Button Kids, at 75c. a pair.
100 Club Uandlo Paraaola and Sun Umbrel?
las
150 pieces of choice seasonable Drees GoodR,
from 25 cents to $1.00 a yard, in all the new
shades.
Ladies' Dresses and Linen Dusters.
A full lino of Summer Under-wear.
All the Departmenta of our House are full
of t ho heat makes of goods, at low price u.
All aro invited to call and get some of tho
Bargains at the Grand Central Dry Goods
Establishment of WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
__April[20_-Under Wheeler House._
The Cheap Store of Columbia!
You will find at the
LITTLE STO?E
G. F. JACKSON'S,
hnnF. beat Whito and Colored FIQUE3, at
j. 25 cents a vard.
Tho beet Silk'TIES, at 25 and 50 cents each.
The beet Droas Qoods, from 12j cents to 21
a yard?all now Btyles.
Tho beut Gloves, for 25 and 50 cents a pair.
Tho best assortment of Buttons and Trioi
mioga in the city, and at less nrioes.
IoBortinge and Edgings cheaper than any 1
honae In this city.
Tho largest Towel in the city at 25 oents.
Remember, I sill at small profits and make
quick sales. O. F. JACKSON.
April 15_ _
Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co.
SECRETARY.'S OFFICE,
Columbia, April 15,1873.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock?
holders of tho Greenville- and Columbia
Railroad Company will be held on THURS?
DAY, the first day of May next, at 10 o'clock
A. M.
Stockholders will bo parsed Free to and
from Columbia, to attend the-meeting, as
heretofore. They will bo required to thow
?their Stook Scrip to the Conductor, who will
exact pay from all others, as. no one bnt
Stockholders, or those of thoir family, residing
with them, aro entitled te tho privilege. No
one but a Stockholder can bo a proxy.
, C. V, OARRINGTON, Secretary,
ear Up-country papers, publishing by agree?
ment, two Insertions. Apr 15 tuf
Excursion Tickets.
50
Sunn Carolina Railboao Company,
Columbia. 8. O., April 18. 1873.
EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to par
tics desiring to attend the Charleston
Schu'zoiifeHt. Halo of Tickets will bogin on
8 ITU R DAY. April lit, and continue until
THURSDAY, April 24, good to return until
May 3. 8. B. PICKENS,
April IH (> Goueral Ticket Agent.
Shingles.
Wl? aro now prepared to furnish onr first
class CYPRESS SAWED SHINGLES, in \
any dnsirnd quantity and upon tho shortest
notice. For economy, durability and supe?
rior finish, they oanuot be excelled. Ship?
ments mado to auy part of the country
promptly.
Mctf ASTER. MONTEITH A ROATH.
March 10 * Orao
Choice Wines.
RASKETS HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE,
10 cases Sparkling Catawbit,
10 casos "Vix Bara."
10 cases "Kelley'e" Island Winr.
10 cases "Rod Seal,"
3 caskii "Harmony Sherry,'*
2 casks "Araontilado Blict ry,"
2 caHkH"Ruuoro Madeira ''
For miiIo by HOPE A- GYLES.
Oats and Corn.
1AAA BUSHELS piimo white CORN.
? UUV/ 800 bushels heavy OATS.
For sale low for cash. HOPE ft OYLES.
TREZEVANT SILL, Trial Justice! .
Office on Plain street, foiniPtly occupied by
A. L. Solomon. Unsiuose promptly attended
to. March 21 2nio _
Notice.
OFFICE COMPTROLLEROFNEUAL.
Columiua, 8. C, March 31, 1873.
INSU RANGE AG F. NTS aro hereby notified
to rcuow thoir Lieonsru, from this office, as
required by law. 8. L. HOOE,
Apr 2 Comptroller-General.
At Private Sale.
A N INGERSOLL COTTON PRESR, fitted
with new irons; is second-hand, but
strong aud durable. Adapted to pack cotton,
wool, bay, fodder, Ac. Will bo sold a bargain,
tho owner having no further uso for it. Ap
dly to THOMAS STEEN,
March 20 Exchange Building.
Mocha and Java Coffees.
"I f\ BAG8 Old Government JAVA,
Xvl 10 pockets Pure Mocha.
For pain low by_HOPE A OYI.IW. __
Seed Potatoes.
BARRELS EARLY ROSE and EARLY
0\f GOODRICH, in fine order, and for sale
by HOPE ft GYLES.
Y MOBBING, APRIL 23s 187
FRESH ABBITIOHS.
w
E *re In r'-ctipt of a Hue fail froth line
of
DKESS GOODS,
Of overy description, at eturfclingly low
prices.
'ihese goods wero bought especially for
persons desiring; handsome dresses, at low
pricey. Gall at once.
It. O. SHIVER & CO.
[Our Millinery, Carpet, White Goods,
Small Ware and Shoe Department,
Elegantly stocked and goods at low prices.
April 13 R. C. SHIVER A CO.
New Attractions;! New Attractions!
The Cry Is Still, They Come !
Every Train brings
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM)
SS?*
JUST ariived a fine line of FRENCH CAS
SIMERE PANTS?the handsomest lot |
ever seen in Columbia.
The celebrated "Webster" DRESS SHIRT,
warranted a perfect fit?being cut low in the
neck.
The "Crar," "Brignoll" and' "Crown,
Priuco" CODLARS, in Linen; "Juniata,"
"Bon Ton" and "Iron A?e," in Paper.
STRAW GOODS and NEW NOVELTIES of |
. every description in my line, at
EPSTIN'S,
April i_Under Columbia Hotel.
New Season Teas!
25 CHESTS original packages,
just received, crop 187'J-73. The
quality of theso IE AS is up to the
high standard wo havo always
_^maintained, while tho prices are
fully 25 per cent, lower. A really good-draw?
ing Oolong we can offer at CO cents per pound.
Below we enumerate some of our choioest
brands: OOLONG, ?NCOLORED JAPAN,
GUNPOWDER. IMPERIAL, HYSON,
YOUNG HYSON, ENGLISH BREAKFAST,
TWANKY, Ac, Ac
Thoso from good to highest grades import?
ed, and warranted in every case as represent
od. Buying from Importers only, and eololy
la original packages, the beet terms as to
price guaranteed; while manipulation in mix?
ing and such like tricks are impossible.
GENERAL STOCK full of choicest supplies.
iiIQUOUH and WINES, of known purity and
irreproachable brands, alwavs on hand.
April A _GEO. 8YMMEB8.
Notice.
BEINO charged with the enforcement of I
tho following Ordinance, relating to1
"the duties of the Oity Surveyor," (concern?
ing which due notice has been given by tho
City Clerk,) reading thua:
"Be it further ordained, That hereafter auy
person about to build any house on auy new
aito, fronting or bounding on auy of tho
streets of tho-tityof Columbia, shall bo re- |
quired to have, tho same located, aud the
boundaries thereof, adjoining such street or
streets, fixed by the City Surveyor, who ehall
ho entitled to receive the sum of i'> for each
lot so located. And iu case any person shall
erect any house as aforesaid, without having
the same located by the City Surveyor at,
aforesaid, euch person ehall be subject to a
penalty of (15 for each and every ofU-nco."
I hereby notify all parties concerned to re?
port their names and locations of lots, either j
ut my office or to 0. Mahon, City Surveyor, at
tho ofilcoof Seibelfl .t EzjII. The conditions
attached to tho Ordinance will be strictly
required, and tho penalty of non compliance
to itB terms be rigidly enforced and without
the slightest delav. ' ,f. A. JACKSON,
April 18 Chief of Polioi
London Porter and Scotch Alts.
CASKS flibbei t o London FORI ER and
Younger'* Scotch ALE, fnr sale by
March 12 MOPE .V GYLES.
10
Sweet Potato Slips.
JSHELS Yams, !
ed. in fine order.
HO IM
Feeding1 Oats.
*yi~\(\ BUSHELS Yams, Spanish, and
?UU Red, in fine order.
For *al(> by HOPE A OYLES.
Ii\i\t i BUSHELS primr- heavy OAT;
.I/UIJ For sale by HOPE A GYLES.
University of the Sonth.
CCONTRIBUTIONS of HOOKS to the Li
) brary of thia University uro earnestly
so.ioiled. Persons deposed to give, will
ploaac send thoni to my house, as 1 have coii
aented to receive and to forward them.
M. LaRORDE,
April 17 South Carolina University.
The Doctors Recommend Secgeis'Ueer j
IN proforenoo to London Toitoi and Scotch
Ale. \Vhy?Thoy knowit 1? unadulterated i
ANDREW CRAWFORD,
Aetnrnry Hi L.uiv,
ATo.fi Lato llititgi'. Columbia, S.C.
COLLECTIONS PUNCTUALLY MADE.
Aoril (t'2m
. Ii \ I
rue Event."
Vol. ix?no. 28
Ahead as Usual!
GOOD S!
I). & W. C. SWAFHELD
AHE r.ow exhibiting
Iho LARGEST, BEST
and CHEAPEST
STOCK of
CL?TH?, HATS
AND
GESTS' FL?MSDIAfi GOODS
Ever brought to this city.
Our Custom Department
la replete with a choice and elegant nseort
mentof
CA33IMEEE5 AED VESTIKGS.
We are stil! taking orders for those PER?
FECT-FIT TING SHIRTS. March 19
3fc ?j
?ami
55
New Family Grocery.
? THE undersigned respectfully
I inform their friends and the pub
I lie generally, that they have open
I ed a FAMILY GROCERY STORE
_Hat the old stand of Campbell A
Jones, and wonld respectfully solicit a por?
tion of their patronage. Our goods arofresh,
and will bo sold at lowest market prices.
BOWEN A LaFAR.
John II. Row en. M. LaFab.
March 11
Beef! Beef!!
CHOICE F?LTON"MARKET and ROLLED
SPICED REEF, just opened and for sale
at reduced prioea by . ? A
Aprils_JOHN AGNEW A8C)N._
HAGARS
Magnolia Baka
A FEW APPLICATIONS Y.AKK A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It Is Purely Vfcgetablo, and ite operation ia
tu n and f<dt at once. It d..e* vith the
Flushed Appearance caused by ?.rt. I aligns
cud Excitement. Healsaud nmevce all l.loU-hea
and Pimples. AUpelling dark and untirbtly
spots. Drives away Tan. Frectl.w :-uu
burn. and byita ?mtle but powerf.:... ce
mantles the fadod cheek with
youthful hloov AM> BvAUi?J
Sold by .til Trrrv' 'ft ' ' V '?'?<' ' ' *
.1?. 53 It
psMfi
\hx* h.-?n bcfUo Iho
OVER THIRTY renn?;
toiled (r?gfivc perfc< tKatfofacfiott, anil hi?
justly I Hum styled Hio pAnaccn for all ox
Lsrhal Wounds. Put-. Mimw, r;?vcHini:.<.
Kpni';-' Prn'PCP. k . f :..
American
It lias nc
public
cr yet
Spring Clothing and Hats.
KINARD & WIXjEY,
DEALERS IN
fiLOTUIKG, HATS, UMBRELLAS,
oakks.
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
mat
ML
CEDUIU'.MKD STAU SHIH.T8.
Spring Clothing and Hats,
NEW STYLE.
WE have mnflcppcclal arrangements with
cme of Iho largest Shirt manufacturers
to enpply our trado with WHITE and FANCY
t SHIRTS at the annexed piiccs, for cash per
; hal' dozen; the quality and cumber oi Linen
? sd Wbrniuaneiiip, wo'gnarantco a perfect flt:
'??AGO, New York Mills, 2,200 Linen, tie. '?
B 5<J, Wamcuta, 2,100 Linen, 115.
B C?, T?acora,'2,0C0 Linon, $13 SO.
O B 65. Masonvillo. 1 800 Linen, $11.50. '
B S3, Forrcstdalo, 1,600 Linon, $10. '..
B 43, Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Linen, $8;?^
A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe -
Pants, Fancy Casbimcre Fants, a heaotiful
lino of White Vest p, new fctyle._Mar 10
Southern Warehouse' Company,
Gcrzais slretl, neur Greenville and Columbia
Railroad,'
IS prepared to receive COTTON and.other
property npou Storage and to make ad?
vances upon tho pame. Cotton chipped to
this house will bo Btored subject to the order
ot the owner, aud the lowest rates charged
for storage. ' All property so stored win be
insured in grpod reliable companies, if inaur
? ance is desired; and advances will be made
I at the lowest banking rates. Cur storehouses
are eo located that drayago Is not necessary,
and no charge for hand!" ? v id be made.
av*AU bnsinesa commu ..cations should be
addressed to the Treasurer.
EDWARD HOPE, President.
Enwra F. Oaky. Treasurer. March 28m
"?BEBS FIELD'S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
fTIHE CARRIAGE ttock at the corner of
JL Lady und Main etrecte has been
LARGELY INCREASED
Within a few dnye pa?-t, ard in now more com?
plete than ever Leforc, embracing, in every
variety, all the leading atyles and quality of
vehicles in demand in this market.
The stock of HARN EPS is aleo ccmplele.
Prices vcyry low. W. K. GREENFIELD.
Feb 26 ___;_
Seed Corn and Potato Slips. .
J)K BUSHELS SEED CORN, carefully ec
<Li tj Icq te d for thirty years, and well adapted
to thia section. ,.
60 busbele YAM POTATO SLIPS.
March 30 , L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Corn Whiskey.
I^URE- MOUNTAIN CORN' WHI3KBY. .
. Aleo. a lot of four year old MALT COHN
WHISKEY. Warranted pure.
Jan 8? _JOHN O.BEEPERS.
. New PubH cat torts.
NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. London edb
Hons, illustrated.
New-standard works for libraries.'
New Novels, in cheap binding.- I
Also, a fresh stock of WRETING DESKS,
Portfolios,-Gold Pens,-Pen-Knives, Pocket
Books, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy
Brackets 'and Book Shelves, and a general
variety of Letter, Note and Cap Papers, En?
velopes and Fancy Stationery.for sale by <
Wov5_ B. L. BRYAN.
CHRISTOPHER JI AY WES WORTH,
BA11RBK AKO nAlli-PIlESEBIl,, '
INVITES his fiioide and all per tons who'are
desirous ot receiving a good HHAVE or
SHAMPOO, to pay him a-call at bin new
rooms, in Iho Wheeler ho?s-e. HAIR-DRESS?
ING. DYEING;etc.. attended to in boet style.
CARRIAGES
and .
BUGGIES!
(MALL at the Factory F.?bl of the
j Port i nice aid examine quality,
wort m ?i.*hfp and prnen I'ifore pr.r
clinsu:(; ?uetion fji.ndB. We cannot
li>; (//(?.'??.-Ni/'d iu j.'ood vehich ?.
M J. OALNAN, Agent.
JOHN AGNKW, Proprietor.
Jan 11 _
'Fisfi, Meat, Ac
1 !l undersigned ja^iai"" *V
k ? p ? on hand the ' *? *?
__b t-l. T flEFF, PORK, etc., at hie
siaou, ou W'illi -?r?"??.'nllrpV building, near
Lumber, He wiTah?? l?<-. p on band fresh
FISH aud POULTRY Give him a call.
Mar 20 Im? W. fc. i OPK.
Crcqnet
T7if.? it. Ihr th-t.qufi S-"t*fn.
ANEW Btocs. ?.? din mi priei i" , Juat re
oeived. r\?i p4?<. KAYahVS
Mar 20 *'?< ?Viren*.
vUhoufc Ulis L'nii/.cnr,. The money tg
unded unless the Liniment is na rcprc
eiited; Be pure nnd get the ercnui09
IKXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold
v nil Driicglfifa nr.d Country Stores, at
fiOo. ninl fl.Qn per Bottle. .Notice
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