The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 28, 1874, Image 1
Avpablta meeting of the oitizeus of
Riofland County will bo held in toe
Court Houbo, at Columbia, on the flret
Monday in Febrnary, to elect delegates
to. the State Tax-Payera' Convention, to
be held in. Colombia on the 17th I of
February. A full attend?noe. is' re?
quested. . ? JOHN McKenzie,
Chairman Of Adjourned Meeting.
A. O. Mo ohe, Seoretary.
;: >; , m ? ? ? ? ??' ; ? ?
Pinohbaok, the saffron Senatorial
olaimnnt from Louisiana, who is jUBt
.now so badly used by bin party, threat?
ens some alarming disoiosures. Go v.
MeHssry bm beea -he to re Senator Mor?
ton aqd other Republicans, with euch
evidence of perjury, fraud and violence,
that they have halted in dismay, and
Morton now Bhares Grant' diBgnst with
the whole affair. What with Piuohbaok's
exposures and tho evidence before the
Congressional investigating committee,
matters are likely to take an unfavorable
turn for the usurpers. In the genera)'
upheaval, the people may como by their
own.
Unfortunate.?A colored man last
week sold khis cotton to Mr. Dale, who
ginned it und returned him the seed.
The man then, placed bis money,
amounting to sixty-three dollars, in one
of the bags of seed. A day or two after
he sold bis lot of seed to Mr. Pollitzer,
who shipped it to Liverpool. The poor
negro discovered, when too late, that
he bad forgotten to take his money out
of the bag. Mr. Pollitzer has written
to bis agents, in Liverpool to look for
the money, bat there is little ohanoe of
recovering it.-rrPort Royal Commercial,
South Carolina was first settled at
Port Royal, in 1670, by the Huguenots.
Embraced in the charters of Carolina or
North .Carolina, from .which it was
separated in 1729. Farmed a constitu?
tion Maroh 26.1776; amended March 19,
1778, and Jone 8, 1790. Rat in od the
Constitution of the United States May
28, 1786. Area 29,685 square miles;
population in 1870, 705.6U6, of which
415.814 were colored, 124 Indians and
1 Chinese.
Consolation " ik - Miskjbtd?e.?A
countryman, who had a horse stolen
from him, said he was "glad the darned
oritter kicked."
Fair Notice.
1" HAVE had monthly statements made out
jl ana sent to all who aro due' mo on ac?
count the past year, but no attontion has
been paid to the aame. 1 will not send any
mere, but all acoouta due mo will bo mado
ont again on fl<re.t February next. .Those
who aro disposed to Bottlo them with mo,
can do bo up to the 20th of February; after
t hat. tho aoconn t will pass ont of toy hand a.
I am compelled to this conrso and muat
khaw where I am. WM. GLAZE.
Jan as ?;. ?_6
. Planting Potatoes.
PA BARRELS, in fine order, EARLY
0\J RJHE. EARLY GOODRICH, PINK?
EYE and PEERLESS, for sale low for green
baoka. .' HOPE ,& GYLES. }
a> Big Hominy.
ft BARRELS fresh kiln dried, by
Q Jan 25_ HOPE & GYLES.
E. E. JACKSON
has beceiyeo ,
BUIST'S
, FRESH
ALL KINDS. .
Jag-22 ? > Gj_
/ SMOKING
ON SUND AT PROHIBITED
SUCH 1b certainly the case, so far as tbo
"INDIAN GIRL" is concerned, uuIcbb
you got a supply of CIGARS on Saturday
night. It being tbo Wish of this maid that
ber customers sbonld not be rendered until
for their proper dutioa on the Sabbath, by
having their nerves upaot aud olfactories
diegnsted by the dieagrecablo odor of infe?
rior Cigars, she offers to all who will give ber
a call every Saturday night, inducements
never before heard of?hoping that every
one will avail tbcmaolvcs of tho extraordi?
nary opportunity to eavo money and eccuro
good Sunday emoking. , Jan 24
For the New Year, I am resolved to
make new and increasing efforts to
meet tho trying requirements of the
times. Whilst keeping a iull stock
and continually opening up Fresh
Goods, my expenses are so much less*
than the other dry goods houses, that
you can save money, save time, and
save patience, by dealingMmy 6tore.
C. F. JACKSON,
"Iho Loader of Low Prices."
Jan G \
HOMOEOPATHY.
DR. SOHLEY, HomcoopathlHt, respectfully
offers bis serviced to tho citizens of Co?
lumbia. OfUoo over DuQio'H Book Storo, op
?oa:lo Columbia Hotel. OAico hours from 8
o 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to U P. 31.
Deo 7 3mos
John, E. Bacon, Attorney at Law,
IjUvv Hange.
kFFIOE formerly occupied by MeaBre.
Blonteitb A Bauekett. Jan 0
Juat Received,
AN, extra fino lot of Kontucky
MULES and HORSES, eomo of which
_?aro well broke. They may bo aeon
Juarles Logan's Stabloa, corner Senate
id Aaaembly atroeta.
[ Nov 12 _W. 8. A hi TALBOTT.
Lumber and Laths.
"AYING a largo quantity of BUILDING
_LUMBER and JLiATHS on hand, ner
ma.wanting tbo same oan bo supplied, at
rortnotioo. Ordere left.at my Residence
Ii Main street, near tbo new Government
oat Offloo, or sent by mail, will moot prompt
ttontion. Terms eaah. '
Nov 2G Bmo_ W.LOWRY.
To Rent or for Sale
THE HOUSE on tho oornor of Lady
and Assembly streets. Possession
?given immediately. Apply to
iDeclO R. A W.0.8WAFFIELD.
TUT? TV
BY J A. SKLBY. GOL
Special rfotioee.
OBST?OLEBT(TmARRIAGE~
Happy Relief for Tonng Men from the
effects of.orrora and abuses in early lifo.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar
riagq removed. New method of treatment.
No*'and romarkablo remedies. Books and
Circulars sent free, in nealod envelope?. Ad?
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sonth
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Tu.?an institu?
tion having & high reputation for honorable
conduct and professional Bkill. Oct 30 3mo
THE MELD POWER gg
CURESsi
mntipniLETS'
homeopathic sPEcn?ics
HAVE * PROVED, FROM THE MOST
nmolo experienoe, tin cntiro success. Pimple,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aro tho only
mediaines perfectly adAptcd to popular u*e?.*<>
simplu that mistakes cannot bo mado in uains
them; bo harmless as to bo f reo from danarcr; and
no efficient as to bo always reliablo. They have tin
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction. I*rtcc, talurgo three-drachm
^iiils, with directions:
Nos. Cures. Cents.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations . . 60
2. Worms, "Worm Foror, Worm Colic, . . 50
S. Crying-Colic, or Too thins of InCauls, . 50
4. Dlsrrhcen, of Children or Adults, . . 50
5. l>yacntery> Oriping, Bilious Colic, . . 50
6. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, .... 50
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.50
8. Neuralgia,Toothacho, FaceacW, . . . 50
?? Headaches, Birk Headache, Vurllrj", . 50
10. Dyspepsia, BUiOUB Stomach, . ... 50
U. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . .'-0
It. Whites, too Profuse Periods, . . . SO
13. Croup. Couffh, Difficult Breathin,?, . . M
M. ?alt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, .
W. Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . . 50
10. Ftvej Ags?, Chill Fever, Acnes, 50
17. JMlen, blind or bleeding,.50
18. Ophthalmy, nndfiore or Weak Eye:>, . 50
10. mtarrh, Acuto or Chronio Influenza, . .''0
20. Whooptng-Cough, Violent Cough.", . fO
21. Asthtna, Oppressed Brcathinsr, . . . ?o
22. liar Ulichnreri, Impaired Hennnp, . 5?
.S3. Scrofula, EnhirgodGlands, Swellings, . 50
SI. tieucral Debility, Physical Weakuww, . ?'?
25. l>ropsy and Scanty Becrctioi'h, . . . . M
20. S^a-SlcUneas, Sickness from Ridin;:, . M
27. Kldney-JMscase, Gravel, . . . . . 50
oq k?rvss; lability* Seminal Wvakm* ?,
* "or Involuntary Discharges,.K'!>
SoreMoxith.i'imkcr, . i .
Vrluary \V?i?Ui?obb,, wcfiiiisrthe l.-i, m
100
I no
31. l)l|ihtheri.i, tmiit"! . SO
W. einernte Congestion* r.:id Eruptions, 50
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 3* lurga vintanng
Manual of Directions, . . . ; "0
Cusc (Morocco) of 20 large vlaw nn<l I?.???. o in
ter These remedies svm ???*. toy the
cose or atuglo box to any purt of tho
country. tt"o of charge, on receipt of
price Address
Humfi5rr?&^?Cc'r^od Co.,
btSMiiUA Depot, No. 562 Broadway, New Youa.
For 0ale toy oil Druggists.
For b:ile by Geiger A McGregor, Agents.
Di'o 17 _ +5Tly
Postponement.
TnAsuar.n's Okfick, Riculanu County,
Coluiiiiia, S. C, January 11. 187-i.
BY anthoritv of tlio Cnmptroller-Gcncral,
approved by bis Excellency tho Go?
vernor, the timo for collecting the laxes of
1873, without tho penaltv, ia extended to the
5th February, 1874. ?. H. BALDWIN.
Jan 14 Trcaauror Richland County.
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Clnolnnatl Oazplla makes tho asto?
nishing announcement that Cincinnati
beer 1b no longer pure, but adulterated with
molasaos, sugar of starch, fusel oil aud the
poisonous coiohicuin. The Commissioner of
Agriculture, in his report for 18(15. says I hat
Prof. Mapea, of New York, analyzed tho beer
from a dozen different brcworius, aud found
all of it adulterated. Coccnlus Indiens and
nux vomica entered largely into its composi?
tion.
J. C. SFEGERS guavanteep his beer to be
pnro and reliable. Ho dooa not alnltiruto
it, but brews from tho best barky, malt und
hops. Jan '2:\
Choice Family Flour, &c.
t*/\ B\itRELS Extra Choice FAMILY
D\J FLOUR.
1(10 barrels Medium und Super Flour.
11) tons Wheat liran and Shorts, for cow
feed. For aide low for cash hv
Jan 21 IIOP'R A OYLES.
Save Costs
ALL indebted to tho ?ndert igncrt, bv note
or account, inus-t pay up before the 1st
of Fobruary next, or settle with our attur
novo. HOPE A GYLES,
.tan '.?
The Old Reliable Hou;o
tar FOR DRUGS AND SKKDS. -Ja
JUST received, new SEEDS, nxw varioth s
of Cabbage, Peas and Corn. For r:ih at
Jan 17 i HEINITSU'S Drug store.
Sugar-Oano Syrup.
?| ?f BAURELS very superior and pure
JLtJ Southern-made SYRUP, for halo hv
_ Jan 0 HOPF. A GYLES.
Stallion for Sale.
A 'BANDSOMF. r.tylihb. iron -ray
STALLION, in good order. Ih offered
for aalo. For particulars, applv at
this offlen. _Jaii 21
Wiliiamston Female College,
WILLIAMSTON, 8. C.
REV. SAMUEL LANDER, A.
M., President.
Rev SAMUEL A. WEDER, A.
jM., Profoaaor.
Spring Suasion opena February
1?, 1S74.
lead for a Catalogue_ Jan 20 10
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE,
COKEgBTJRY, AnBKVIhL.IT, S. C.
citA nTF.rtKi) 185.1.
TWENTY-FIRST annual sce
.aion opona WEDNESDAY, 21st of
[January, 1874; closes laut Wcdnos
? day in October.
Exponsos for term of forty
j woeke: Primary Department, $25; Academic
Department, $35; Collegiate Department,
150; Muaio, $40; BoRrd, $12 to $15 per month.
Fronoh and Latin freo. For circulars apply
to_ W. CHRISTIE BENET,
-P.00^1MlH_ Principal.
Mills House Stables.
?W JUST received at the above 8ta
? hies, twenty beads fine KENTUCKY
?mJ?ZL.MULES, moat of which are woll
I broke. Will be sold oheapfor cash.
Sept 13 J. N. LONG, Agent.
UMBIA, 8. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28. 1!
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS
FOR
Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco,
PHOENIX GUANO!
A Natural Bird Guano, from Ph(cnix Inland,
WlffiX,HB&i.'.\IWraffli)6MSS!
THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by Ibc planters of Ibis
Stato to require comment. Tboso who havo used tbem know bow to appreciate tbeir
value; tboso who havo not as yet, will Onil, on fair trial, that thoir liberal use will pay on
presont crops, besides being of future Lenefit to their lands.
For further information, apply te SEIBELS A EZELL, Agonta,
St Jan 10 t May 1 Columbia, S. C.
T? MY FRIIH HI TBS PUBLIC.
o
WITH tbanl-r for the very liberal patronago that I am receiving, and the assurance that
all who may favor mo"with their ordors will ho pleasod, both with tho quality and
priao of goods, I submit tho prices of a few or tho loading articles as a comparison:
Fines Cid Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, $G per p,allon.
Finest Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 per gallon.
Oldjttollow Bourbon WniSKEY, $4 per gallon.
Mountain Corn WHISKEY, $2 per gallon.
Finest Heiland GIN, $8 per gallon.
Finest Jamaica RUM, $8 per gallon.
BRANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon.
C BUGAR, 11 cants per pound per trrel; IH cents retail.
Ex. C Sugar, 11 cents per pound per barrel; 12 Rents retail.
A Sugar, 11? oents per pound por barrel; retail 12A cents per pound.
Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrel.
F. A. Feri w & Co.'s New SuRar-curci HAMS, 15 cents.
CHEESE, 18 cents by box; 2!i cents retail.
Finest Oos hen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound.
Finest Mountain Butter. SO cents per pound.
BACON, SHOULDERS, '6\ cuiiin per pound.
Bacon, Clear Rib, 0 ccuts and Dj cents per pouud.
Family FLOUR, $10 per barrel.
Extra Flour, selected Wheat. $11 per barrel.
Now Crop New Orleans SYRUP, 90 cants per g. Ion.
MOLASSES, 35 cents per gallon.
Afull lino of Tyler Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and BISCUITS, told hen: 7 ctnis v'.r
pound to 14 cents per pound.
A full lino of Peak, Frean & Co.'h celebrated LONDON BISCUITS.
Atmoro'e celebrated MINCE MEAT.
SOUSED PIG'S FEET.
New BEEF TONGUES.
SMOKED BEEF.
Fulton Market BEEP.
New CRACKED WHEA7', new Codfish. Finnin Iladdic?.
OANNEI) GOODS, of tho choicest brande, iu endless vai iety.
FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, Ac, Ac, fcc.
Ii?EBf SOLOMON.
ROSB'S HOTEL, COIaUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.60 a Day. including Omnibus Ride
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of tho city. Rose's Omnibus will convev passengers to and from every Train. The
La lies' Apart monts are complete, with private en trance on Assembly street. The B1LLIAHD
and BATH ROOMS aro all new mid superior to any in the city. April 5
TIA
CHARLESTON, S. O,
TO AND I ROM
BAlTUiORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
INI) ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUPACltiElKG CITIES.
TIirr? Tlnirn ii Wei U from .\'i w Voi k?Tue> iln ya, Til ii**Ki1a y*
ami Sit I ii lila ys. ?tr*KI?-gimt suite Itoimi a i ? uiniiloilii I Ion s
3t:\ Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Short'.t, "via Charleston."
x, v to raij capaci'i v, 40,oou izai.ks mo.viij i.V.
The Scr.th. Carolina llailrcad Company,
A ND connecting Lim c V i t-t, in ni. ;?.i ei with tin fleet of thirteen fiiid eh.*.* *t? nmthi; j
?%. to the above ports, invite attei lion to il i quid: Iii?! i' 1 ri ;:':':-.i <!< t\ atrh albncli d
the business public in t he Cotton States nt the PORT OF ClIAltl I'.K'JON, olVi riiu; facilities
of rail and sea transportation for Freight Mid Pas?<iigera not excelled in excellence and
capacity i t any other port. The follow Uigkpieudid Cci an SU-fciuei b art-j cgul&il; on.the line:
T o k k W V o It K ?
CIIAP.LKKTOf7...jRR. Berry, Commander. I CHAMPION?R. W.Lockwood,ComYr.
JAMES ADGER..T.J. [*ockv.-ond, Com'der. | MANHATTAN. .M. 8. Wood lud I. Com'ei
JAMES ADGER ft CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C
GEORGIA. .6. Cro well. Com mar dor. SOUTH CAROLINA. .'J. J. Beckett.Oommanib r.
W.U. A.COURTENAY, WAGNER, I1UGER & CO., Agents, Charleston, B. C.
TO P II I 1, A D K Xj v II I A .
Iron Steamships ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commander.
EQUATOR.C. Hiucklcy. Commander.
Sailing Days?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent, Charleston, S V.
TO II A LTIM OR K.
FALCON.Haiuie, Commander. SEA GULL.Pntlon. Commandr r.
Sailing Days?Every Fifth Day. PAUL O. TRENHOLM, Agent. < hn rb i.tiC.
TO II OST OS,
Steamships MERCF.DITA and FLAG. Sail everv Saturday.
JAMES ADGER AGO., Agents, Charit?!? n S. C.
Rates guaranteed as low as competing lines. Marine Insurance om-bull id tun percent.
THROUGH BILLS OF IAPING AHD THRUL'GH TICKETS
Can boihad at prinoipal Railroad OfllecH iu Gonrgia, Alabama, Tennesteo and Mississippi.
State-Rooms may be sapured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of
tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose oflict?, in all eases, the llaiboad Tickets hhould be
nxohangod and Borths assigned. Tlio Through Tickets by this route include Transfers,
Meals and Stato-Room, while on rdilp-board.
TUBS SOUTH CAROLINA Ilflll.IiOAD, OKDHOIA IIAILROAD
And their connectinglince, haveIni rely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement
of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West. Fbbt
Class Eating Saloon at Branchrillo. On the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, lirst
class Sleoping Care.
Freight promptly transferred from steamer to day and night trains of the South Carolina
Rftilroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distort points
with great promptness. Tho managers wilhiee every excrtic n to satisfy their patron* that
tho line via Charleston cannot bo surpassed jn den sich and the safo deliver; id goods.
For further information, apply to T. J. GnirriN, Western Agent, Attauta, Ga.; B. D.
Habell. General Agent, P. O. Box 4.079; OfBcc 817 Broadway. N. Y.;8. B. Bickens, Genera.
Passenger and Tiokot Agent.Sonth Carolina Railroad; or J. M. Brlkirk Superintendent
I Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line, Cht.ile.-ti n. S. C. au 00 lly
j?^l_ %m
374. VOL. IX?NO. SSS^f
CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
Low Prices, First Quality Goods
and
?ASU BEFORE DELIVERY.
CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 cents por pound by
tbo barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents per ponnd by
tho barrel. At retail, 6 pounds for $1.
Towdered SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
tbo barrel. At retail, 8 ponnda for $1.
A SUGAR, HA centa por pound by tbo bar
rol. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Extra C SUG AR, 11 oonts per pound by tbc
barrel. At retail, H\ pounds for $1.
Finest OLD RYE WHISKEY, $5 per gal
llon.
Finest OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, $8 per
gallon.
Fined OLD HOLLAND GIN, IC per gal?
lon.
Finest OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY, SO per
gallon.
Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, $9 per gal?
lon.
New l ori; Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 cents per
pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, 10 cents per pound.
With a full stock of Oboico, Fancy and
Staplo Groceries, in all their varieties, con?
stantly on band, and for sale at our usual
low prices, for cash only.
Jari-22_JOHN AGNEW A 8QN.
FAVORABLE BRANDS
to be had at the
CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE.
isii'oktk.o.
LA ESCEPCION REINA VICTORIA,
Flor de Henry Clay Heina-Victoria,
Flor do Cuba Rcina Victoria,
Rosa do Santiago Regalia del Rcy,
H. Upraann, Cazadoresfc
Oarvajal Cabanas,
Julian Aivr, Henry Clay,
Partigas, Flor, Santiago Opra,
Manuel Garcia Conchas.
DOMESTIC.
Of oar own make:
Golden Eagle, Flor dol Fumar,
La Espanola, La Palmetto, Partigae,
Youra Truly, Royal Family,
Silver Lake. Mine i? Good,
Challenge, I Guess Not,
Pieaauro Garden. Jan 14
NEW PUBLICATION S
At Bryan's Bookstore.
MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOMI
WOMEN. By MaunaellB. Fisld. $3.
(ioulhruuu's do -i-el ot the Childhood. $1.25
Mrs. Beccbor'd House-keeper and Health
hooper. SI.SO.
John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25.
Science and Religion. By Prof. Josept
LoCoulo. SI 50.
The Atmosphere, with beautiful chrome
platca. By Candllo Plantation, ffi.
Crooked Places?A Novel. By Edwan
Garrett.
Nancy?A Novel. 15y Author of "Red aa i
Rose." 7"< cents.
Joseph tho Jew A Novd. 50 cents.
A Great Lady- -A German Novel. 75 cents
And olher new books. Dec 30
?100,000
IN >
itup
ib
FOR
CLOTHING
hems' mmmm loods,
3?
I "k30UGHT tduec tho great decliue, and w<
. i3 aid selling tlivm at tbo very lowce
I pic-y tor catb. Wo intend to give nur ciia
I tonier? the ailv.tntau'e ol the LOW PRICKS
Conn : i:il Ki t: our stock. Wo consider it i
I compliment h i persons to call and eto inn
' go ,iU KfNARU & w1lf.Y.
CLOTHIR?! DKY GOODS ?
GKXT.V i<TK.\ lslll\<? COOMBS
i 'Look out for dargaiksi
I'VHE tiudorsigncd, equal to the wants o
i Jl his iriomU and the public in general
hUH ro-opened on Jlain street, at the stund
iornurly occupied by John 0. Dial, with n
largo and well-uclcclrd stock of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, which ho offers at prices that defj
competition. Rceocetfully touching a share
of tho patronage hitherto extended to him,
ho promises full t-iititfaclie.n to all that fa?
vor him with a call. 11. GOODMAN.
OeJ 22
L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
Wholesalo and Retail
Grocers and Provision Doalero
- - -? ? ?
OUR stock
oomploto in every
respect. Wo aoll at
tho very lowost
pricoa, and warrant
mir goo.!s pure. Wo do not publish prioee,
but feel satisfied that noun of our patron?
will leave dissatisfied. We pay the liighoat
market price for COTTON, either in goods or
currency. Wo havo an oxcellont WAGON
YA l-.D in rear of our establishment. Look
Obt for the aign of tho plow and tho carriage
wheel, Riutiardson street, a few doora below
tbo Pho'.nix oftlco. Give us a call, and in?
spect our goods and prices._Nov 33
Timothy Hay.
1 f\ TONS prime TIMOTHY HAY. for aale
lu low, for cas? HOPE A GYLES.
GOOD GOODS J
ard '
will
Always be Found
at the
GRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
WM9 D. XeOVS &?0.
W? would roapectfnlly announce to our
patrons that, notwithstanding our
IKXTENSIVE BALES during tho past month,
OUR STOCK in still COMPLETE in all the
I DEPARTMENTS. Now Goods received daily.
I Customers aro requested to ex.inline our
[CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purchasing,
las wc ALWAYS have a great manv GOODS
needed iu every family, at POPULAR
PRICES.
! Preparatory to taking our yearly inven?
tory, wo will dispose of a groat many Goodu,
at VERY LOW PRICES, at the
i The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
of
WE D. LOVE & CO.,
Under the Wheeler Honso.
I WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREERY.
N. B.?CARPETS eelling very low to re?
duce stock._Jan A
Extraordinary
AND
! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
GD.OOG WORTH
OF
DRY GOODS
AT AND
BELOW COST!!
' ot<= a l> ?1i1h
NKteMILLS. Gin Oca
A^Wjb-^f". and at) kinc
r^'sr.if Iron Caatinc
THE continued pressure of hard times
compels ub to make this MOST ALARM?
ING SACRIFICE, but as we must bavo
! money, iu order to pay our creditors, we will
I give the public bucu an opportunity to sup?
ply their many wants as tue? have ss?erbs
lore had in the history of Una city.
Useful patterns DRESB GOODS at 13, IS,
20, 25 cents?worth double. /, \ _. . ?
SILK BALERNAS, BERLIN OORDB and
EMPRESS CLOTHS, 37 tents?half price:
JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding
bargain,) 50 and 75 cents?way down.
! SILK PONGEES. REPTARRAS.' OA81T
'.MERES, (all new shades,) 75. conte?worth
FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beantiful North
! urn no veil v.) 50 cents?cost us 75. .
I A large fine of CLOAKS ar.d JACKETS, wo
effer at 25 cents on tho dollar.
1 A full assortmont of FURS, at scarcely
Ibalf New York prices.
I Twenty boxes of LINEN COLLARS and
CUFFS will be sold at 5 and 10 cents?worth
four times tho money. >
Houso-lurnishing Goods, although .quite
staple, wo have marked BELOW COST.
. . Thevinolnde a fine lino of LINEN DOYLIES,
? at (JO cents and $1 00. .Also, large Marseilles
BED SPREADS, from $1.50 up. '1 able and
! Piano Covers, with other upholstery essen
idials, wo will closo out at one-half their
original value.
. Our entire stock of MILLINERY, RIB
RONS, FLOWERS, LACES, Acr| Will, be of
l fcred at such prices as cannot Jail to effect a
I clearance!
Li Wo hare only enumerated a few leading
lines, but the whole Stock is offered without
any rcBorve whatever. Cash mut^t be paid
, on delivery of goods; from this, there will he
I no doviation. Parcels shall bo delivered in
itho order in which they are bought.
, All parties owing us money mutt call and
settle, or we shall be compelled to resort to
othor measures. . (.
Dec 18_ J. H. K IVARD *OC
' CONGAEEE IRON WOBK8,
h COLUMBIA, S. C.
I JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
?^T?- a . M A NUP?OTU
REK OK STEAM
ENGINES. SAW
AND GRIST
: Gear
ids
tinge
3-dt5''.KJ '<>? Machinery
.^K^* UUl* OrnamLDtal
^T^W/^ O "a <* t I h g h for
.Ciisi.-. Blorea and Dwell?
ing*, Patchl Rai'it j.i. U r Gardens and Ctnit
terics, Iron Settees nnd Arbor Chain?; alto,
IRra?-k t'u.-?tir;;m <>: all kinds. Rel!.* for
Churches, Schools, Work'-shopa, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my woik first elats and equal to
'any North or tL.
Work; fo'.i ul I ady ali'cel i:rd rear to
South Carolina and Greenville und Colnmhia
! Railroad Com pai !<???' Depot?. Nov 18.
MILLINERY.
First Prize Awarded at Fair of 1873.
?. MKS. C. E. REED bus opened
/.<a line assortment of Ladies',
<*fr?C'rt Mi?*t'n' and Cbildn n'e BON
. Jg^RNKTS, Hats.CapH.Gloaks, Rcd
V. IbSSBM ingote*. i'm*, Und? r wear and
tg^&VViiifHair <?r ail descriptions; also,
ir-V; ^ Mis Moodj's and other ftylca
vJ'rA "f cP,sct8- A1) ,,f wbicb win
?jj rfn ho <old at reduced prices. Mrs
a?! heed was awarded the highest
premiums at the state Fa'rs for the best
jMiHlncrv. Ort 23 8mo_
Jewelry! Jewelry!
I WM. GLAZE,
AT his new store, Main street, nearly op?
posite the Central National Pank, has
'a larrje and beautiful stock of fine WATCHES
stem and key winders, firm tbo best Eu?
ropean and American manufacturers, and of
, Liia own importation, in gold and silver cases.
Klcgant JEWELRY I An nnrivaled assort?
ment just received, and all tho latest styles,
dterlinp PILYER-WARE, in sets and caeee,
Bridal Presents, and averysfine selection of
jPlatcd-Waro, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
(Lochet?, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Rings, larpo stock of Spectacles and
Eve-Olusccs, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a
great varisty of Fancy Articles. My stock is*
tho largest and boat solocted In the Southern
couutry, and will bo sold as cheap as the
4amo article can bo bought anywhere
Pot 24_
Family Flour.
100 BBL8. hxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, but sonnd.
Forsaloby HOPF A-GYLES