The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 03, 1873, Image 4
v. Published Dally shd Tri-Weekly,
Cj hlHIH Svery Tfa d QWt day Mornin g\ ?:,
?1 BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
;-s8' ? mmft ana Proprietor,
Oflrde on Richardson St., near Taylor.1
'. 49" Book1 and.Job Printing ol every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
' ' \1 SOBSOBIPTIOH.
?Dally, six months, tt CO; Tri-Weekly, 2 50;
Weekly, 150.
advekt^mextb
Inserted in the Datx at 75 cents per. sqoare
for the first and ??/oents each subsequent in?
sertion. .Long advortieements by tne week,
month or year, at reasonable rate?.
E. BT. Hates, Union.
Jurmo Poppe, Anderson.
H. W. Laweon, Abbeville.
* Bobort Bryce, Spartanburg. '
^i^^rl^aby,^l^ge^'y.
OOLUMMA f. MgMORTAIi ASSOCIATION. ? j
TJjeannaal meeting of this association
was held on i Saturday, April 20. < The |
officers for the ensuing year are: Presi?
dent, Mrs. J. T. Darby; Secretary and
Treasurer, Miss I. D. Martin.'
ArrangetnQCtB woro made for the me?
morial solemnities, on the 10th of May,
and the following committees appointed:
'??Church yards?Baptist Ohnrch?Chair?
man, r Mrs. Loaphart. Lutheran?Mies
T/ilbor. Presbyterian?Mrs. ?. MoFie.
Washington Street (M. E.)?Mrs. R. c.
Book. St. Peters?Mrs. O. Walker.
Trinity (Episcopal)?Mrs. Seibelg. He?
brew Cemetery?Mrs. L. T. Levin,
ri Elmwood Cemetery?Temple?Chair-!
man, Mrs. MoMaster. Graves outside I
tho*enclosure?Mrs,'Hugh S. Thomp?
son, Chairman, Mrs. W. Peck, Mrs. I*.
O. MoOord, Miss ' Barnwell, Miss O.
"Walker, Miss Sntphen, Mrs. D.
DdSaussttre,' Miss1 MbCaw, Miss MoT
Mta> B,r OWalej. Miss ThoDaas, r
Leverett, MIsb Wallace, MifiBes
MissesSimft.';, - .~?*ia^pq? t ?< fio??
In Mq)iioriam,?iQ$c in Distant jGfntpts^-j
Mrs. M. Notion. Zovr :i eel
Soldiers' Enclosure in charge >oflrthe
Officers of the 'Asidci?tion?MTB. JVT.
Darby, Mifl3 liaBordo, Miss Carroll,-Mrs.
W. P. Hfx.i Mrs.' A. DeSauss?r?, 'Miss I.
&. iMarlin, Mrsr Ji H.: Kinard; Mrs. J..
P.Southern, Miss'Peiok, MiisOJgearn,.
Miss Morris-MissM. McKenzuo, Mrs.
John Bacon>%&. Win gate/ Mrs.'W. H.
Gibbes, Mr?i/J. B; Palmer, Miss Shand,.
Mfjaja- Qp%ivf>g; &WsjCaryioviaafts/
Miss Zimmerman, Mrs. Simon ton Misa
Hampton; Mitsei Bryce,Miss 121 more,
Miss E. Crawford, Mrs; Swafflold. Mem
bora of the above committees will please |
each provide twenty .wreaths or decora?
tions of same kind. The churchward I
cc^?ittc^ere r^q?*?t*d tn asaomLIi fall
th? respective churchwards, at & A. M;
' Contributions , of doooratiofts, ever?
greens and flowers gladly received* They
maVb^ent either to' the residence of
Rev. W Martin or Of Dr' Ml LaBordo.
Memorial^ feere^oriiesj. at ;--"Elmwood
Cemetery, will tako plaoe on Saturday,
May 10, at 6 o'clock P. M., at the , sol?
diers* enoloaure. f t xM'
Further particulars in .reference to the
cwemonies yj^i^^P^^ehed several
Tbe foJlQW^ng' ia^iBa,^ comprising" the
Committee on Tern p le,'are reqoeta to
meet at the residenare qf Colonel Mo
Master, on Saturday, May at 5 o'clock:
Mrs. MoMaster, Chairman, Mrs. Cordes,
M*^DaYgao.->MJes Chamber*,Mifecs
McKenzie. Misses Seibel?, Miss Emma
Parker, Miss Wilson, Miss El more, Miss
Kate McGregor., .
sdrgragssB e a i i 1 +
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK,
of -
COLUMBIA, B.C.
Au?i?rited OcTpOalf . W \U tyr tSOO.OOO |
OFFICERS.
JOHN B. PALHEB. President.
A. G. BBEKIZBB; Cashier.
O. N. G. BUTT, Assistant Cashier.
THIS BANK,.will Bonn oconpy Its magnifi
oont throo-storj and Mansard Roof build?
ing, now in course of construction on the
oorner of Plain and Richardson streets, but
for the present will do business at its old
Banking House, opposite Columbia Hotel, k
General Barking Business transacted. ? Oer
tWcatea of BepoBit, be|t|ng interest at .the
rate of seven per cent, per annum, issued,
Notes, BillB of Exchange and other evidences
of debt discounted, and money loaned on ool- i
laterals. BtockB, Bonds, Gold, Silver bought |
S?d ee!4. Draft* on all^the- prominent cities
in the United BtfiteH bought and eold. J >' ? ?
Dibectobb?J. i'li Gregg, John B. Palmer,
F. W. McMastar, R. D. Bann, (or B. D. Senn A
Bon,) G. W. Beardeb, "(of Copoland A Bear
den,) B.L.Bryan, (of Bryan A MoCarter.)
W. O. Bwaffield, (of R. A W. C Swameld,) W.
B<Btanley, J. O. Beegera: Samuel McQowan,
Abbeville; J. H. Rion, Winnsboro. Teh 8
ICmZENS' SAVINGS BANK
J ,.?<>? ?
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Deposits of SI and Upwards Received,
-
INTEREST ALLOWED A T TEE RA TEOt
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON
OXRTIFICA TES OF DEP OSIT A ND SIX
PER' OENT. OOMPOUNDED EVERY
SIX MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFIO BUB.
Wm. Martin, President.
John 6. Palmer, Vlce-Prcoident.
A. G. Brenizer, Cashier.
J. H. Bawyor, in general eh arge.
John 0. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier,
J>irec(ors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. G. Hb?
kell, F. W. MoMaster, E. II. Heinitbh, Jobs B.
Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J.Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledgo, Cbarleaton.
Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Charleston.
> Mechanics, Laborer?, Olerks, Widovs, Or
{ihans and other's may hero deposit tbelr ?nv
ngs and draw a liberal rale of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trnsttcs
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
thoy require them for bueineas or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
sums for their children, and Married Womon
and Minors (whose dopoaitscan only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death) by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future use, are hero aitbrfed
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly soonmulate, and, at
tho same time, bo subject to .withdrawal
when needed. Aug IB
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The following Unclaimed Freight in this Qffice will be sold for charges, on THURSDAY,
JUNE 5, 1873,. unless taken out prior to that. date. ,
L. S. FORD, Agent.
il package, Joyner, B., Columbia, S. C.
1 box, Jefferson, E. B., Newberry, S. C.
1 package, Kinreich, F., Columbia.
1 box, Kapham & Shlaz, Abbeville.
X box, King, Burt, Greenville.
1 box, Kaester, H. C, Middle River, Ga.
1 pkge, Leitner, Judge W. Z., Camden, S. C.
1 pkge, Loring, L. P. K., Camden.
1 trunk, McKinley, F., Columbia.
I package, Morrison, Prof., Columbia.
1 box, Mitchel, Mrs. L. Columbia.
2 packages, May, Miss D., Columbia.
2 pkges, Munro & Fant, Anderson.
1 package, Millford, I. B., Abbeville.
1 package, Martin & Allen. Young's Store.
1 bag, Miller, William, Pendleton.
1 package, Mikell, Mrs. R. A., Newberry.
1 package, Mateson & Bell, Walhalla.
1 box, McClure & P., Hayesville, N. C.
1 p. box, McChw, R. G., Limestone Springs.
1 box, Meek, H., Chester.
1 barrel, Meek, H., Chester.
1 tierce, McNinch, R., Chester.
1 bundle, Nolan, C. Cblunibiav
2 bundles, Palmer, W., Columbia.
1 box, Platt, P. P., Greenville.
1 box, Phifer, A. P., Newberry.
1 'bundle, Pratt, W. F., Newberry. ,
1 casting, Pagan, Jas., Chester. -
1 bar iron, Pagan, Jas., Chester.
1 package, Pagan, Jas , Chester.
1 package, Pitchford, W., Walhalla,
l.package, Proprietor W. Hotel, Spartanburg.
1 box, Padgett, A., Spartanburg. ?
1 package, Publisher Gazette, Spartanburg. *
1 pkge iron, Runckle, J. II., Columbia.
I package, Rucker, A.;' Columbia.
1 package, Russell, JU. H., Columbia.
1 package, Russell, Lee; Abbeville.
1 bundle, Robinson, Pink, Greenville.
1 box, Ramsey, A. H., Walton's Ferry.
1 box, Rowden, R., Gowansville.
1 package, Solomon, H., Columbia.
1 box, Stokes, S. Q., Columbia.
1 box, Silk, J., Greenwood.
1 package, Stokes, R. M., Union.
2 halters, Stoed, W. H., Rock H?l.
1 package, Sloan, Mrs. S., Greenville.
1 casket, Titus, L., Columbia.
1 package, Talley, J. D., Travelers Rest.
1 package, Teague, W. S., Laurensville.
1 package, Tweed, Miss L., Newberry.
1 package, Times, Union.
1 package, Van Bieman, A., Columbia.
1 box, Vandergrift, A. J., Pickens.
1 casting, Winn, A., Columbia.
1 package, Wilson, II., Columbia.
1 package, Wallins, C, Columbia.
1 package, Witt, W. H., Columbia.
1 package, Williams, Thos., Columbia.
1 truss, White, J. W., Rock Hill.
1 box, West, B. P., Line Creek.
1 box, Walker & Hill, Cross Anchor.
1 trunk, Wcrwakc, L., Walhafla.
1 bag, Arledge, Rose, Columbia', S. C.
2 trunks, Addison, R., Greenville, S. C.
1 package, Aldrich, M., Chester, S. C.
1 package, Avery, J. W., Yorkville, S. C.
2 pkges, Agnew, John & Son, Columbia. .
1 boxy B?ttz, C. W., Columbia, S. C.
I package, Barkley, F., Columbia, 9- Q.
1 package, Binf?rd, W. B., Columbia* ? ,
1 package, Brown, James, Columbia, S. C.
?J keg, Brown, W. G., Anderson,'S. C:
1 package, Bruce, J. D., Newberry, S. C.
1 package, Bowers & Co., Newberry, S. C.
1 package, Barre, G. D., Pendleton, S. C.
1 box,' Bryant, Spartanburg, S. C.
X pkge, Burton, G. H., Longmire Store.
1 b. bag, Check No. 4,070, Columbia, S. C.
1 box, Cantwell, P., Columbia, S.' C.
1 package, Clark, I. H., Elephant Hill, S. C.
1 bag, Col. Oil Company, Columbia, S. C.
1 package, Calvert, W. H., Reidville, S. C.
1 box, Chambers, Rev. P., Walhalla, S. C.
1 package, Corpening, A. L.,. Franklin, N. C.
1 package, Conniffe, P., Union, S. C.
1 bdle, Clinton, Hon. F. A? Dry Creek, S. C.
1 package, Daly, tf. ,0., Columbia, S. C.
2 bundles, Davenport Bros., Columbia, S. C.
.1 package, Dawson, W. C.,wGreenville, S. C.
1 .box, Dutton, W. H., Camdenj S. C.
1 package, Duffie & Chapman, Columbia, S. C.
T'box, BiUrC: P., Greenville/S. C. ! '
1- package,"Dewey, S. W., Newborryy S. C. .
J^acl^age, Doumit, J. G., Pendleton, S: C;
1 package, Emberton, W. G., Columbia, S. C.'
1 bag, Eargle, E. M.. Coluinbia, S: C.
lilpackagej. Edney, R. & Son, Edneyville/N. C.
I bbxpFarrow, C. M., Columbia, S. C.
1 package, Freeman, R. C, Camden, S. C.
1 ipackageV Freeman, R. C, Greenville, S. C.
1 package, Ford, B. F., Colum?ia, S. C.
1 bbx/ Folgeri'J. W. & Co., Folgcr's Store, S. C.
1 package, F?lger, R. C, Greenville, S. C.
1 box, Fowler, W. D., Spartanburg, S. C.
1 box, Geiger & McGregger, Columbia, S. C.
1 package, Green, S. W., Lorain, S. C.
1 package, Gibson, L. W., Columbia, S. C.
i-p. box, Grant, Miss E.j Columbia, S. C
% [package,' Gibbs, fEmma, Carildep, S. C.
1 package, Gunter, & Jones, Batesville, S. C.
1 pkge; Glenn, J. M., Greenville, S. C.
1 pkge, Gay & Anderson, Newberry, S. C.
1 package, Gibbs & T., Union, S. C
I package, Gist/W. H., Union, S. C.
1 package, Greenlief, C. S-, Union, S. C.
1 package, H?ge, S. L., Columbia, S. C.
1 box, Holland, M., Columbia, S. C.
1 package, Hough, L. C, Columbia, S. C.
1 pkge, Harris & Marshall, Greenville, S. C.
1 box, Haynes, Mary, Greenville, S. C
. 1 box, Holden, Mrs. J., Greenville, S. C.
1 box, Holconib, W. E., Pickens, S. C.
2 pkges, Hoffwest & Co., Greenville, S. C.
1 rjackage, Hodges, Mrs. S-, Pendleton, S. C
1 package, Wfo A., Perryville, S. 0.
1 package, Hunter, George, Union, S. C.
Columbia Music Store.
LyBrand & Son
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention ol
the jpnblio to an examination of their
STOCK OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, con?
sisting of Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs,
Melodeona, Violins, Guitar*, Banjos, Flutes,
Accordeons. Brass snn Silver Bund Instru?
ments of all kinds. Also, Sheet Mm>ic and
Instruction Books fur ev< ry class of Musical
Instruments on hand at all times. Sheet
Mueio sent bymail.poM paid, on receipt of
price; and all kind* of Musical Goods sent by
Express, when ordcrul.to spy pnrt of the
State, marked CCD. Good'Second-hand
Pianos and Organe for sale cheap, for cash.
Pianos, Organs and Mclodeor a tnned and re?
paired in a satisfactory manne r; and will givo
especial attention to Packing. Removing and
Shipping Pianos for other pei ties to any poln
desired, at moderate piiccs. '
All orders promptly attended (u and satis?
faction guaranterrl totlose favoring us with
their patronage. Send for onr catalogue of
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise Ri?
chardson street, a few doors above Pnarsix
office. Oolombla.S. O. ' Kov 7
THE WARREN HOE"
WlS have Juot received auothi-r ?uppiy of
these superior IlOliS. They operate
on an entirely different principle from the
common Hoe, and are the. best Oaiu>en, Cot?
ton and Oobn Uok iu uso. (Vice tiu>m a trial
and be oonvinccd. ,
April 1 JO'JV AONEW A SON.
Star Music Books.
* ? * * *
BITSON A CO. offer tho following resume
? of proruiDont Books recently, advertised:
* * * ? ?
STANDARD. ... - Trice 11 50
Emerson A Palmer's Fnnii;u>? New Chnrch
Music Book. Sells fine)}.
* * * * ?
CHEERFUL VOICES, ?? - 50 cents
L. O. Emerson's brilliant new School Hong
book. All the Schools will uso it.
*****
SPARKLING RUBIES, - - 35 cenls
Ono fif (ho brightest of bright Sunday
School Song Books.
.'???*
CLARKE'S,.$2.50
Tho most widely known ami used of ulllteod
Orgau Methods.
.... ? * *
STRAUSS, ... 12 50. iS.OO, 14.?0
The (Jims of Stiiakks hau hud an uuprcco
dinted sale. Get ono fur Summer Playing.
*****
Eitler Book sent, post* pa id, on receipt of
retail price.
OLIVER DITf-.ON A CO , BoBton.
Uli A3. H. DITSON A CO., 711 Broadway,
New York. _ _ April SO TTws
Stomach Bitters.
tZf \ CASES HOME STOMACH BITTERS,
fJ\J prepared from mobt valuable roots,
baiks and herbs known to medical science,
and nre nnrqnalcd as a prevent stiv?< for nil
SUMMER DI80KDKUS, BILIOUSNESS,
INTERMITTENTS, FEY ISM AND AGUE,
INDIOESTION, DYSPEPSIA.
Invigorating tho system and imparting
strength to both mind and body.
Eor sale by all respeotablo Urnggietn and
Grocers, auu by lbs undersigned, wholeualc
?genta for Columbia, S. C.
April 23 JOHN AO NEW A SON.
.At Private baieT"
A N INGERdOLL COTTON PRESS, fitted
A. wilh new irons; la second-hand, but
strong and durable. Adapted to packcotton,
wool, hay, fodder. Ao. Will be sold a bargain,
owner having no further uso for it. Apdly to
THOMAS STEEN, Eicharge Building.
2 0 0,000
In great vaiirtics.
ENVELOPES!
RAND arrival of new find improvodStaplc
and Fancy
STATIONERY!
Also, flno CUTLERY and FANCY ARTI?
CLES, snitnblc for Ladies and Ocntlemon.
A visit to Hi is Houio may amuse and induce
yon to purchaee.
THE BLANK BOOK MAXIFACTOBY
ANn
BOOK BINDERY
Is in full operation, cHato, County. Bank
and Railroad Oftiocs and Business llonecsof
all kinds supplied with Books, Ruled to any
pattern, with printed Heading, when re?
quired, in all styles of Binding, at shortest
notice mnl living prices.
E. R. STOKER,
N?v 24 Main street, Columbia. 8.J5.
Cow rood..
jr IONS SIIORTh and WHEAT BRAN, for
Q sale by HOPE ft GYbP.S.
Mocha and Java Coilcee.
~i (\ 11AOS Old Onvernment JA VA,
?\/ 10 pockets l'uro Mocha.
For silo low hv HOPE A OYLES.
8eegers' Beer is Furo.
IT don't contain CococnlnB Indiene| Fis
Plrrrie t< mar rnlnor>v or headache.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer
TN preference to London Porterand Scotch
Alo. Why?They know H is unadulterated
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\kU. .? KT Oil
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Atlanta, Georgia.
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MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
ATLANTA UKPAHTMKNTi -
?i v
Gen. JOHN B. GORDON.
President.
J. A. MORRIS,
Secretary.
Assets, January 1,1878,
Annual Income Now,
A. H. COLQUITT.
Vice-Presldent.
J. H. MILLER,
General Agent.
$1,584,000
COLUMBIA HRAHCBi
Office?Corner Taylor and Richardson streets.
TRUSTEES!
Ja me e E. Black,
A. H. Waring,
LoHov F. Youmans,
J. F.Southern,
Qot. F. J. Moaea,
Rov. Dr. Merriwether,
P. W. McMaater,
Qeo. Bymmere,
H.Mnfl?r,
R. D.Bonn,
Wm. Wallace,
Olark Waring,
W. n. McCaw,
J. B. Palmer,
Edwin J. Scott,
B. O. Shiver,
C. H.Miot.
Q. 8. Trezovaot.
D. H. Chamberlains
Edward Hope,
W.P. Hix,
Gen. J. Hagood,
Gen. E. B. C. Cash,
John B. Moore,
J. H. Kinaid,
W. D. Love,
G. Diercks,7
Joseph D. Pope,
John 8. Wiley,
F. W. Wing,
W. B.Gulick,
J. Ii. Reagle,
W. K. Baohman,
0. 11. Baldwin,
R. O'Nealo, Jr.,
J. M. Mackey,
J. T. Bloao, Jr.i
O. O. Puffer,
T.J. La Motte,
O. D. Melton,
Oen. M- 0. Butler,
John O. Seeger?,.
G. Wi Bearden,
P. 0. L?rick,
Rov. Q^B. Jones,
E. W. Wheeler) ?1l
R. A, Koenan,
W. 0. Swaffleid,
D. B. Miller,
G. A. ErAelds,
Paul B. Felder.
OFFICERS.
JAMES E. BLACK, President.
P. SOUTBEBN, Vice-Pretident.
A. H. WABING, Secretary. . ;,.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. i-U? Cpilu i; IllO
J. B. PALMER, R.C.BBIVER.
B. D.8ENN. J.O. SEKGEKS. ?
R. O'NEALE, Jb , ' LeROY F. YQUMANS.
G. 8. TRfcZEYANT, M. D.. Medical Examiner. ' , .
IhiB Company if Mice Policies on all tho popular plans, 1b the .
.LEADING SOUTHERN COBTPANT, /
And offers advantages unsurpassed by any Company doing business in the TJnitbd' Stales,.
Tho reserve fund taken in this Branch will he invested under the eirpertitidn of the abdto
Boat d of Trustees, who are all Insured in tho Company. >o n . j : >?;
Investment will begin by $25,000 in real estate in tbe oity of Columbia.. Lossen adjusted
and paid at the Columbia oQice. . BLACK A WARING,
General AgentB and Managers. '
Reliablo Agents wanted. ?* "' April 80 lm?
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O.
WM. H. ROSE, Proprietor.
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SITUATED near the Capitol, and in the centre of the business part of tho' city. TERMS
REASONABLE. Boee's OmnlbnS ^rlll convey passengers tb and" from every Train.* 'The
Ladles' Apartments are complete., with private entrance onfAssemblystreet."The BILDIARD
and BATH BOOMS arelail new and superior to any in the oity. / ht L ie April 5 j
' ' COLUMBIA S^^SSSSf!
THIS well-known HOTEL, situate in the centre of the beslnes* portion of the oity, affords
every eonvenienoe and comfort to travelers on .business or pleasure. The Proprietor,
haviDg secured the services of polite and efficient assistants, pledges himself to spare no
me ana and pains io its management to eueuin the high reputation so long enjoyed oy the
'"COLUMBIA" as a First OIsbb Honse. < ? .
Attached to tho House is a handsome-BILLIARD BOOM, furnit-hed with three of Phelan
ft. Gollcnder'a beet and most improved Tahl s. . <
TELEGRAPH OFFICE in rotunda of tLo House. A'so, Bath Rooms, equaled by none in
tho city. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor,
E. T. Boboeli., late of "Charleston Hotel," and J. PrOansnrw, Assistants. _ Jan 23
WHEELER HOUSE, COLUMBIA,S. C.
PfAUE undersigned, for many years (ho hopes. favorably) known to the community of
1 Columbia, S. C, and to the traveling public gent ruby, begs to iufo m his friends and
tho public that he ha a leaecd for a term of yearn the building just eiirtcd at tho corner of
Main and Plain streets, (opposite R. C. Shiver ft Cei Dry Goods Store ) which will open
this day ns a flrtt claes Hotel and Idstacrant, In be> known as the. "WHEELER HOUSE,"
and trusts he will receive the patrouago of Ins tiiendo and the ti a~< < lin? public in aid of his
enterprise. Neither txpenee nor trouble h?H Lern t^srtd to provide ail modern conven
ioncies.and great pains have been taken to Bfcure il.c best, moat reliable and court nous help
in all tho departments, whilst the geneial manag? ment will be under hip own supervision
and receivo his undivided attention. A si-<cial h-atmt- < f il i" ?btablishmcnt will be the
opening of a fine suite of rooms lor the acconatuoiTutioii i i Ladic <?. ?bete Meela and Oval ere
will be served at all hours. Til fc-O. M. POLLOCK.
Jan 15
Tux-Pavers. Take Notice!
EXECUTIONS fbr < ITY TAXES will be is?
sued immediately after May 15. AH de?
linquents will, thoreforo, notice, that toavoid
the cost'.of exscutiunb. payment must he
made before that date. Hv order tho Mayor.
CHARLES RARNUM*. City Treasurer.
Buffalo Tongues,
XTEW sngar-enred HAMS,
LVBreAkfast Strips,
imokml Beof. for *ale low. HOPE A^JYLEB^
London Porter and Scotch Ales.
CASKS nibberfs London PORTER and
Younger'* Scotch ALE. far sale by
March 19. ' HOPE ft GYLES.
Seed Corn and Potato Slips.
C)tr BUSHELS 8EF.D CORN, carerully ae
^ f? ) lectcd for thirty years, aud well adapted
to this section.
50 bushels YAM POTATO SLIPS..
March 30 L?RICK it LOWIIANCE.
Full Weight Soap
PROCTOR ft' GAMBLE'S K'XTlVA
OLIVE. Home hi and? of t^nn are
eold short weight, tlvo to eight ponnasper
box. If yon iK-e tbefco Soaps, you pay
money for what you do not receive. Can
yon afford Io do ho? Buy Proctor ft Oam
blo's Full Weight Brand. Bold by Gro
core in your city.
J A. 11 EN DRIX A BRO.,
Apr 3 3~U Wholesale AgCllUl
10
100
Western Hay.
RALES TIMOTHY HAY, for sale low
for cash. HOPE ft GYLES.
james a. nX'ndab.
3. It. nUKKI.lt,
Solicitor Fifth Circuit.
RTJNKLE & DTJNBAR,
Attorneys and Counsellors' at Law.
Office Law Ranso and 8Uto nouse,
Mar 23 COLUMBIA, S. C.