The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, November 04, 1873, Image 1
The Batby County) f&y.') <2veir* ranken
the statement that Iii takes<.:- exactly Ql 1
pounds Of flesh and blood, thirty-two
yards of dresa material, ninety-leven
of, cotton, tweaty^cur copies of the
Newsi sixteen leek of horco hair, thirty
two ounoes of flour, two boxes of red
paint, and ft bottle' of night-blooming
seriousness to prepare the average
mountain girl for oho rob. ?
- : A yoaDg lady of-Dodge County, Qa.,
who found a rattlesnake elinging to the
skirts of' her drees the other1 day, had
presence of mind enongh to trample on
the serpent's neck, rind thns tear him
loose, . ? ^ .'
A Me tp phi a papei1'states that the oo
l?red people there are npt susceptible to
the yellow fev?r ppfiorj, ancfnofc more
than five have died Qi ,More,than
half tho applicants for aid from the re?
lief f uhd. aye ooloredAlno^pv?
rer.
IBEG tp state ,to, those of my customers,
who have'been running monthly bills,
that all accounts unpaid ?n tho ?lh instant
wlUat'Once bo'at?ppnoT?ria^trie proper steps
taken to legally onforoo payment, This
course is Imperative, for protection of my?
self and creditors. No exception whatever
wiUbep^ad,?,. .. ., , GEO. BYMMER8.
Citizens' Savings Bank of B. C.
ALL SAVINaB DEPOSITS made in this
Bank pn.or before.Itha 6kh. day of oaoh
calendar month will bear interest for that
monthas if deposited on tho 1st instant.
Nov l.5 J. O.B.SMITH, Abs'tOaBhior. ,
For Sale.
A 8IX-OOTAVE PIANO, with
IStool. Both in good ordor. Ap?
ply at PncBNix Ofllco.
Novl " _43_
TUE extraordinary increase of business,
caused by the unprecedented low prices at |
which we sell pur GROCERIES, has com?
pelled us to increase our stock and engage
additional salesmen to wait on our custom?
ers. Among the many articles which tee are j
now iacrifieing wfttbefound:
DRY SALTED CLEAR BIB BACON at 10
cents per pound.
SMOKED CLEAR BIB BACON at 11 cents I
perpound.
CORNED BEEF, at , retail, 12A cents per
pound..; ,J " 1n' 1
TREBLE GILT EDGE BUTTER, best in
market, at 40 cents'per pound.
SYBUF, per gallon, 35,cents and upwards.
BLACK TEA, fiO centb per pound and up?
wards. '
GREEN TEA, 60 cents^por pound and up?
wards. "New und choice^' $1 per pound.
Wc need not enumerate the many select j
goods which wo offer. Suffice it to Bay, that
in every d apartment bur stock is complete,
and wo assure our patrons that ill our Gro?
ceries are first class, and that wo will not I
impoao on thoir credulity by offering rejectea
.neatB or vendue commodities. Nitf sed.
Oot.al JOHN AGNEW ^JBON^
t'tl&l Dairy Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale, on accom?
modating terms, his FARM, just out?
side the corporate limits of Columbia. On
this farm the. largest crops of corn, oats and
cotton have been made, as attested by pre?
miums awarded at several successive fairs
by the Stato Agricultural Society. It is ae
culiarly adapted to tho purposes of a grazing
and dairy farm. ' . ? ? ? J. W. PARKER,
Oct2811mo . .P. O.Box 1G9, Columbia.
Notice.
THE BOOTHS, STALLS and RESTAU?
RANTS at the FAIR GROUNDS during
the Stato Pair, commencing on the 11th of
November and ending on tho evening of the
14th November, will be rented ont at auction,
on the Fair Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, the
0th day of November, at 12 o'clock M.
Oct 30 St M. O. BUTLER, Secretary.
Oysters! Oysters!!
#?x fm~\ I AM in tho Oyster trade this
^jJAr season, aa usual, and I am pre
^*^kw pared, from this date, to supply ;
the BEST NORFOLK OYSTERS, in any1
quantity, at the most reasonable rates.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Our ouatomere, ordering Oysters, can have
them delivered in any part of the citv.
J. D.BATEMAN, ,
Oct29 12_Columbia Tco House.
Black Jack.
THE undersigned will furnish the best of
Blackjack WOOD, delivered in any part
of the city, at $5 a cord.
Oct 10_0. HAMBERG.
New Hay.
?iA BALES for sale cheap. Apply to
&\J Pot 26_J. M. MORGAN.
CLOTHING! DRY G00DB !
GENTS' FAHIgHING} GOODS!
LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS!
THE undersigned, equal to the wants of
bis friends and the pnblio in general,
baa re-opened on Main street, at tho stand
formerly occupied by John O. Dial, with a
large and well-eeleoted stock of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, which he offers at prices that defy
competition. Besnectfnlly soliciting a share
of the patronage hitherto extended to bim,
i he promises full satisfaction to all that fa?
vor him with a oall. H.GOODMAN.
Pot 22.
L Upright Steam Engine for Sale.
I XpIGHT-HOR8E POWERtin pcrfoot order,
\ Jd *ith smoke-stack, shafting and a quan
w tity of belting. For particulars, apply at
Phcbnix Office._ ?ot 30
A Card.
DR. FABER offers his services to the com?
munity as teacher of tho Ancient
Languages, and Of the following Modern
Languages: German, French, Spanish and
Italian._"ct_21_$
Notice.
WE have to request our friends who
have obtained advancoa tvither in
, money, goods or fertilizers, to nettle their
accounts. All notes and accounts not paid,
or satisfactorily arranged, when thoy fall
due, will bo put inanit for collection.
Pot 20 BIOHABD O'NEALE Sc. SON.
Timothy Hay.
TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY nAY, for
sale low by HOPE ,t GYLE8.
10
Planters Can Get the Highest Price
FOR their COTTON, and buy their GBO?
OERIES at tho cheapest ratoa, at
Sept 24 n ARD Y'SOLOMON'S.
Family1 a. aobt.
100 BBLB. hxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, but sound.
For salo by HOPE A GYLES
BY J. A, SELBY. C(
Our IT'sidir 1
TROTTER
Spoolal Notices.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Huppy Relief for Young Men Iron) tho
effects of crrora and abuses in early lifo.
Manhood reatored. Impediments to Mar?
riage removed. Mow method of treatment.
New and remarkable romcdies. Hooka and
Oironlara sent free, in sealed onvelopes. Ad?
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 8onth
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu?
tion having a high reputation for honorable
conduct and professional skill. Oot 28 3mo
The meadow, when the soy the has laid
Its verdant drapery still and low,
And show'rB of pausing clouds, late shed,
Have mingled with the sun's bright glow;
Sends forth a perfnme on the air,
Whioh fills one with a sweet delight;
But Wood's fine D'Obsay, rich and rare,
ExcsIb it as the day the night.
Another supply on hand at
Oot 19_FISHE.R'S Drug Storo.
2Etna Life Insurance Co,,
HAUTKOUI), CONN.
ASSETS January 1,1873, $18.077,540 GC
? Annual Income, 90,000,000.
ONE of tbo STRONGEST and MOST SUC?
CESSFUL COMPANIES in the Uuitod
States.
Insures LIVES in ail the best forms of
policies, at rates just to tho insured and the
insurer. W. B. GULIOK, General A gout.
Offioe over Agnow'e storo.
Columbia, S. C, October 27, 1673.
Oct 28_ |1 mo
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
AT his now store, Main ?treot, noarly op?
posite tho Contral National Bank, has
a large and beautiful stock of fiuo WATCHES,
Btem and koy winders, from tbo boat Eu?
ropean and American mannfaclurt.re, and of
his own importation, in gold and silver eases.
Elegant JEWELRY ! An unrivaled assort?
ment just received, and all tho latest stylos.
Sterling SILVER-WAllE, in sets and cases.
Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of
Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Rings, largo stock of Spoctacles aud
Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a
great variety of Fancy Articles, My stock is
tho largest and best selected in the Southern
country, and will bo sold as cheap as tho
aamo article can be bought anywhere.
Oct 24_ _
FURNITURE 2
PAGAN BROS.
KEEP constantly on
(hand a full and com-fQ
piete assortment olkm
BED-ROOM, PARLOR T*
and KITCHEN FURNI?
TURE, of the most unique- and novel design.
FUNERALS served in tho heat man nor,
and at abort notice.
Thankful for past patronage, they re?
spectfully solicit a continnanco of the same,
aud an examination of their stock, fooling
satisfied that they can ploaso all.
Sept 25_13mo8_
The Newest Goods.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform
the oitizena and public generally, that
he has just returned from tho North,
with as lino an assortment of FALL and
WINTER GOODS as ever has been offered in
this city, viz: Fine WOOLENS, Coatings,
Vestings, Doeskins, Cloths, Cassimeres. Ac.
Hia friends and customers are respectfully
invitod to examine bis stock, us ho guaran?
tees to pleaso the most fastidious. All suits
ordered will be gnaranteed to fit aud bo of
the beat workmanship.
Sept 25_|0. D. EBERHAIIDT.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Company.
TREASURER'S OFFICE.
Columbia, S. 0., Ootobor 21,1873.
AT the last annual meetiug of the Stock?
holder of this Company, the following
order was made:
"That the annual meetings bo hereafter
held on tho first Tuesday after tho second
Monday in November of each year: and that
the next annual meeting be bold in Novem?
ber, 1873, in Columbia, S.O."
In accordance with the abovo resolution,
tho annual meeting of tho Stockholders of
this Company will bo held in this city on tho
ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next.
Oot 22 tufm _0^BOUKNIOHT, Boc'y.
?a*. Cow Feed. isemi
TONS SHOBTS and WHEAT BRAN .for
sale by_HOPE & OYLES.
Mills House Stables.
JUST received' at the abovo Sta
Ufeblrs, twenty head ?no KENTUCKY
jMpaELMULES, most of which aro woll
I broke. Will be eold cheap for cash.
Bopt 18_' J, N. LONG. Agent.
Buckwheat.
RESH New Hulled BUCKWHEAT, for
sale by L?RICK A LOWRANOE.
with i
F
"Let our Just Censure -jgv
3L.UMBIA, S. C. TUESDAY 3
C3rDTOULXXCi Zill
READY FOR TH
LOW FOR CASH,
AT THE
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
ONE PATENT
HOUSE POWER,
? coniplclo und in
good order.
Olio new ten
;horac power Port?
able ENQINE.
One Three-Roll?
er horizontal oanc
MILL, Roller ton
inches in dianie
| tor?all iron.
And a largo lot of GIN GEARING, of all
sizes, on hand.
IRON AM> BRASS CASTINGS,
I Of all descriptions, made to order and with
despatch.
Works located near tho Greenville and Co
I lumbia Railroad Depot, Columbia, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER,
_ Oct 30_Proprietor.
Pratt's Astral Oil
AUSOIiVTBLY SAKE.
Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illu?
minating qualities superior to Gas. Burns,
in any lamp, without danger of exploding or
taking firo. Manufactured expressly to die
place the use of volatile and dangerous oils.
Its safely under every possible test, and its
perfect burning qualities are proved by its
continued use in over 300,000 families. Mil?
lions of gallon > have been sold, and no acci?
dent?directly or indirectly?has ever oc?
curred front burning, storing or handling it.
The immense yearly loss to lite and property,
resulting from the use of cheap anddaug? r
ouso?ain tho United States, is appalling.
The Insurance Companion and Fire Commis?
sioners throughout the country recommend
Iho ASTRAL as the best safe-guard when
lamps are used. Send for Circular. WM.
B. STANLEY, Columbia, has a complete
stock at all times. Oct 9 SmosJ
MILLINERY.
MRS. C. E. REED has opened
a line aasortmont of Ladie*',
Misses' and Children's BON?
NETS, Hats. Caps,Oloaka, Rod
ingotes, Furs, Uuder-wcar and
Hair of all descriptions; also,
Mis. Moody'a and other styles
of Cornets" All of which will
be eold at reduced prices. Mrs.
Reed was awarded the highest
premiums at tho State Fa:rs for the best
Millinerv. Oct 2H 3mo
"The Atmosphere,"
BY Ciimillo Flammnuou. illustrated with
ten Chroino Lithographs and t i? lit v six
Wood Cuts. $?; 00.
"The Fair God; or The Last of thoT/.ine,"
by Lew Wallrco. $2 00.
" Lombard Street," a description of the
Money Market, by Walter Uagbhot, fl 75.
"Arthur BonuicaBtle." by J. G. Holland.
"What tho Swallows Sang"?"Leisure
Hour Series"?by P. Speilhagcn. ti 25.
Romance of Old Court Life in France,"
by Francis Elliott. $1 50.
"Nina's Atom ment," by Christian Reade,
author of "Valet io Alymer." fl 00.
"Article 47," a Romance, from tho French
of Adolpho Belot. 75 cents.
CtiarloB Roade's last novel, "A Eimploton.'.
And other new publications received semi
wookly for salo at
Sept 25 R. L. BRYAN'S BOOKSTORK.
Just Received,
AFRE8H supply of CRACKERS, assorted
CANDIES and TOYS. For good BREAD
and CAKES, call at KRAFT'S Bakery.
August 8
Private Hoarding.
MRS. WYATTis proparc-d to accommodate
several BOARDERS with meals and
lodging; also, provide for a number of Table
Boarders. Residence on Plain, between Bull
and Pickens sfreetB. Sept 9
Notice to Farmers.
IN consequence of tho stringency in mouev,
all indebted to us for SUPPLIES lur
niahed tho present and previous years, are
informed that Cottou will bo received in pay?
ment at tho highest market rates, or shippt i
to responsible parties fur their account.
Sopt 27 _HOPE A OYLES.
Seeders' Beer is Pare.
tTdon'tcontain Cocolua Indiens, FisbJBor
ries, to mako one sleepy or headachy.
New Livery Stables.
THE undersigned,
"having opened a LI
P VERY and SALE
STABLE, at tho Central Hotol, would re
speotfully solicit a share of patronago, as?
suring the public that good vehicles and
careful drivors can always bo found at their
establishment. Good Saddle norscs always
on hand. Terms moderate
Poi 8 _ W- P? STABLING A CO.
Views for the Million.
IHAVE Just received a line assortmentol
STEREO8COPI0 VIEWS, English and
American, colored and plain. Also, ILLU?
MINATED ones. R.L.BRYAN.
Attend the True
10RNING, NOVEMBER 4, 18\
astrations.
E CONTEST
CITY CURRENCY
BWLD1SC & LOA? CERTIFICATES
TAKES FOn
CL01THINC. HITS
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
It, & W. C, SWAFFI ELD'S.
BUYRRH wiil <lo well to give us a call.
Wo keep the largest and most stylish
Block in the city, aud guarantee our prices
to he lower than elsewhere.
In our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wo are
making suits to order, in the la'cst stylos,
aud cheaper than any first class house in the*
citv. K. .v W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Oet 10
18 Fall and Winter 73.
Mil. H?TS
AND
GENTS' FLRMSI11XG GOODS!!
KIN ARD & WILEY
ARE receiving the largest
aud best stock of CLOTHING
that has ever been offered in j
this market, and at prices to
sun tho times. We uro headquarters for!
I FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, DENTS' |
! FINE UNDER AND NECK WEAR. We sell:
THE BROADWAY SILK nAT. |
The celebrated STAR SHIRT, |
tliHt is uncqualod for qnalitj mid i
Wo havo tho latest styles, the
i best Custom-mado CLOTHING, and at the
most reasonable prices for cash of any house
in the State._Sspt 25
TO THE FRONT!
Full Assortment
Of New and Fresh
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
and
at tue
Clothing Emporium
D. EPSTIN.
ITUNE DRESS and BUS1NE88 SUITS in
. every variety; Youths'aud Boys'Cloth?
ing; Dress, Colored and Negligee Shirts;
Silk, Felt and Wool Hats?latest out; Ho?
siery, Gloves and Collars; Ties, Scarfs and*
Rows; Trunks, Valises aud Umbrellas, and
everything that tends to make up a perfect
stock.
The styles of Clothing were ncvor a'? hand?
some ?s" this season, and we never had bo
complete a stick, nor never Bold them at so
small profit.
Being dotcimiutd to sustain bur reputation
for soiling goods at low prices, wo havo
selected and bought onr stock with groat
cure, and feel assured that every ono can be
satisfied by giving us a call. No trouble to
?bow goods. D. EPSTIN,
Sopt 19 . Under Colombia Hotel.
School Books.
RL. BRYAN has now for salo a new
? stock of SCHOOL BOOKS. Classical
and English. Also, STATIONEBY. for
Schools and Merchants and Public OfUcora.
School Teachers and Merchants supplied at
low prices. Bept 30
Event.'
f3.
VOL. IX?NO. JV94.
Grandest Scheme Ever Known.
FOURTH GBANTIFi CONCERT
For tho Beneflt of tho
Public Library of Kentucky.]
1*4,000 CASH ?IFT5?$1,500,000.
Every Tilth Ticket Draws a Gift.
$250,000 FOR $50.
TriE Fourth Grauil Gift Concert, author?
ized by special Act of iho Legislature,
tor tho benefit of tho Public Library of Ken?
tucky, will lake place in Public Library Hall,
at Lonisvillo, Ky.,
U CD.VKM'AV, DECKMBEIl 3, 1S73.
I Only OO.OC? tickets will bo Bold, and one
I half (if these are intended for tho European
'< market, thus leaving only 30,000 for. sale in
I tho United .States, where 100,000 were dis
I posed of for tho third Concert. Tho tickets
I aro divided into ten coupons or parts, and
havo on their back tho Schomo, with a full
explanation of tho modo of drawing.
At this Concert, which will be tho grandest I
musical ?Uspiay over witnessed in this
country, tho unprecedented sum of
$1,500,000,
Divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will bo dis
, tributed by lot among tho ticket holders.
I The numbers of tho tickets to be drawn from
; ouo wheel by blind children and the gifts
from another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift.t2.10.000
* Grand Cash Gift. 100.000
1 Grand Cash Gift. 60,000
1 Grand Cash Gift. 25,000
1 Grand Cash Gift. 17,500
10 Cash Gifts, ?10,000 each. 100,000
"50 Cash Gifte, 5.000 each. 150.000
1.000 each. 50,000
500 oach. 40,000
400 each. 40 000
300 each. 45.000
'200 each. 50,000
100 oach. 32,500
50 each. 550,000
50 Cash Girts,
?II Cash Gifts,
100 Cash Girts,
150 Cash Gifts,
250 Cash GitU,
:i25CaBh Gifts,
11,000 Cash Gifts,
Total, 12,0o03iftd,'all cash, amount?
ing to.fl,500.000
The distribution will be positive, whether
all tho tickets aro sold or not, and tho 12,00*
gifts all paid in proportion to the tickets sold
?all unsold tickets being destroyed as at the
llret and second Concerts, and not represent?
ed in the drawing.
PRICK OF TIOKKTS.
Whole tickets. $50; halves, $25; tenths, or
each coupon, 55; eleven whole tickets for
$500; 22?. tickets lor $1,000; 113 whole tickets
for $5,000; 227 whole tickets for f10,000. No
discount on kss than $500 worth of tickets at
I a time.
The unparalleled success of the Third Gift
, Concei t, as well a- the hatisfacthin given by
i the first and f? ci n?t. make* it only necessary
? to announce th>! fourth t.i insure the prompt
I fcalo of u>i ry nek- l. The I ourtli Gift Con?
cert will 1>- conducted in nil its details like
tho third, and full |>*r.icnlat> may be learned
from circulars, . Mil; }?? '*?.<lit free from
this office !" all wb.i pit lot them.
Tickots im? ivadj o i nah-, aud all orders.
I ?ccnmpai.i? d ' ;? U.t :iuii?y, promptly tilled.
Liberal t< ri i- giv,-u :.i tl..s?- tvhii buv to sell
again. iUOS.K iir.AMLISTTK,
I '.gent Pub !?? l.ib.'ary, Kentucky, and Maua
I .,'er iiirt ? >,:i-eit, : ublie Library Building,
i Louisville, Ky.
I For ticket? or Inf ?vmatioii tipplv to
DA VING L '?AMlJIlILL,
I Sept 1!) ftn22 broker. Ot lnmbia, S.O.
! The Singer Still Triumphant!
AT the V enna I-xhibilimi, the S1NGEIII
received il:?. MnUl nf Merit, the Medal
< f Progress and three other Mid iU for su?
periority of production*.
Ttic*?s are Ihr ll?utir?l whihk Mitclilne
Atranli ul Vlrnnu.
The Singer receive.I *'l tin- M-da.s awarded
to either oi thee- nipetiim machine*, and two
Medals m >ri?tlnti ati? "t'n?< obtained Then,
in the name of truth,?!>at is it ?htt pmmyts
people to claim i t (?'?tiinii ii Utio .? tor the
Diploma it ItotioiY The tact i*, uo Diploma
of Honor ha-? bee:; givi-u to any Sowing Ma?
chine Company, hut immeasurably more
valuable i*
TUR WOH. D'S AWAKDl
As shown by ?sie?? proved i?y tworn roturus
to the owner- <?l ihu principal Sewing Ma?
chine Patent? - ?vlueii last vear amounted to
219,758 M?clnnet, nine out ol ten of them
being for family use. This is over 45,000
more Sewing Ma.-him* than were Bold by
any oth r ooinpatiy dining the same period,
and over one-quarter ol alt tho Machines
sold in 1^72 There iiiorniona sales are
owing to the long-te.-ted merits of the SING?
ER Machines, whieh meet the wants of the
public in superiority and simnlieity of con?
struction, and capability for great variety
and excellence or work. It is remarkable
not only for the range aud variety of its
sewing."but also for tho variety and different
kinds of texture which it will sow with equal
facility and perfection, using silk twist,
linen or cotton thread, line pr coarse, making
the intc r-loekod elastic stitch, alike on both
sides ot the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver
cloth or leather may bo sown with great
strength and unifoimity ot stitch; and in a'
moment this willing and never-wearying in?
strument may^be adjusted with line work on
gauzo or gossamer tissue, or the tucking of
tarlatan, ?r nulling, or almost any other
work which delicate lingers have been known
to perform. That the users of Sewing Ma?
chines tlnd these ilestrtblu qttalitios in, the
S1NGEH, beyond all others, is shown by tho
sales above given, ando from the awaids of
international juries, cither at home or
abroad. Sold on easy terras. Office Main
street, Columbia, S. C. A few good Can?
vassers wanted.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
J. P. LIGON, Agent. Nov 1
you Want a Thorough Newspaper
8?D80BTBE BOB
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profession; all work executed at shortest
notice possible, in the latest and best
styles, nod at Sew York prices. CALL
and EXAMINE SPECIMENS of
1, 2, 3 and 4 Sheet Postern, Hand bills,
Programmen, Circulars, Bills of Fare,
Pamphlete, Briefs, Dodpers, Flyers,
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Checks,
Horse Bills, Receipts, Labels,
Railroad Blanks, Legal Blanks,
Tags, Cards of all kinds and sizes
Wedding, Visiting, Business, Show.