The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 29, 1874, Image 1
Riohland County wil! be held in ite
Saurt House, at Columbia, on the .first
ondoy in February, to eleot delegates
io the State Tax-Payers' Convention, to'
be held in Oolnmbia on the 17th of
February. A fall attendance ia re?
quested, john McKenzie,
Chairman of Adjourned Mooting.
A. O. Moore, Secretary. ' rtttt
ftv* ,-:-^-- '
xue reception of Mis. Senator Ro?
bertson was one of the most , agreeable I
and extensive held yesterday. Her
parlor at the Ebbitt house was thronged
anting her.hours of receiving by the'
elite of the capital, all of whom were
cordially welcomed by Mrs. Robertson
and her assistants, Miss Etheridge and
Miss Early, of Kentuoky, Both young
ladies are exceedingly beautiful, Btyliah
and highly accomplished. They are
fresh from school, and possess that
buoyanoy of spirits and freshness that
are at onoe so delightful and becoming.
Miss Early and Misa Etheridge will]
grace society for the remainder of the ]
season.?Washington Republican, 22d.
A Pennsylvania pair have just beenj
married in a grave yard, at night. They
clasped hands over a grave and made!
their vows in that position. As the
mouldering dead did not rise aud re?
buke this piece of foolishness, perhaps
the newspapers ought to take no notice |
ol.it,
Kaffee Oaloalli is the name of the
King of Asbantee, who is afflicted with
3,833 mothers-in-law. But, as ho can
have any or all of them saorilioed at a
State funeral, he probably enjoys a
quiet life.
Two men, named Peter Dougherty
end Wm. F. Bolan, whilo assisting in
extricating a "stalled" steam fire engine
in Newark, N. J., a few nights ago, were]
ran over and crushed to death by the 1
machine.
A superstitious man in Terre Hante 1
hang a horse-shoe over hie door, a few
days ago, "for luck." The same day it ]
fell and smashed his child's nose.
A Buffalo alderman tdld a policeman,
who accosted him, to mind his business.
The policeman obeyed and looked *him
np.
A Mr. ituby has just married a Miss
Jett, of Maryland, and the punsters are
immortalizing them.
Fair Notice.
~*~ SAVE had monthly statements made out |
JL and sent to all who are due me on ac?
count the past year, but no attention has
been paid to the same. I will not send any
more, bat all acoouts due me will be made
oat again on first February next. Those
who are disposed to eettle them with me,
can do so up to the 20th ot February, after
that the aooount will pass out of my hands.
I am compelled to this course and must
know where I am. WM. GLAZE.
Jan 25_6_
SMOKING
ON SUNDAY PROHIBITED
TJOH is certainly the ease, eo far as the
"INDIAN GIRL" is concerned, unlesB
you get a Bupply of OIGARS on Saturday
night. It being too wish of this maid that
her customers should not be rendered unfit
for their proper duties on the 8abbatb, by
having their nerves upset and olfactories
disgusted by the dieagroeable odor of infe?
rior Oigars, ehe offers to all who will give her I
a call every Saturday night, inducements
never, before heard of?hoping that every
one will avail themselves of the extraordi?
nary opportunity to eavo money and seoure
good Sunday smoking. _ Jan 24
CIRCUIT COURTS
OB at least some of their proceedings aro
causing considerable comment through
the press. The INDIAN GIBL, or at least
the sale of thoee celebrated five oent Oigars,
and the very great inducements offered
dealers, or any one wishing to purchase by
the box, is causing smokers to feel satisfied
that thiB thing of being forced to pay a good
price for a mean Oigar, is eurely
TO BE ABOLISHED
By this Maid of Luxury, who, having mado a
specialty of Oigars, now Btands ahead of any
retail etoro in tho Stato in this lino; aud tho
reputation of her goods lnivlng reached the
ear of ?dealers, tho orders receivod at her
Emporium daily prove how fully they are
convinced that no where
IN SOUTH CAROLINA
OanOigara be bought to botcer advantage j
than at INDIAN ?RL CIGAB STORE,
Jan 27_Oolnmbia. 8. C.
For the New Year, I am resolved to
make new and increasing efforts to
meet tho trying requirements of the |
times. Whilst keeping a full stock'
and continually opening up Fresh
Goods, my expenses are so much less
than the other dry goods houses, that
yon can save money, save time, and
save patience, by dealing at my store.
C. F. JACKSON,
"The Leader of Low Prices."
Jan c_
HOMOEOPATHY.
DB.SCHLEY, Homroopathist, respectfully
offers his services to the citizens of Co?
lumbia. Office over Duflie's Book Store, op?
posite Oolnmbia Hotel. Office hours from 8
to 10 A. M., 2 to 1 and 7 to 0 P. M.
Deo 7 _ _ 3rno8
John E.Bacon, Attorney at Law,
Law Hange. x
OFFICE formerly occupied by MoesrB.
_ Montoith & Banskett. Jan 0
Just Received,
Mhjj AN oxtra fine lot of Kontnoky
'WBfo MULES and HORSE8, some of which
tmOBtarf> wnlt l>ro-*e' They may bo aeon
at Uimrlea Logau'o Stables, oonw Senate
? and Assembly streets.
\ Nov 12_ W. S. k L.TALBOTT.
Lumber and Laths.
HAVING a largo duantily of BUILDING
LUMBER and LATHS on hand, per?
sona wanting the sumo can bo supplied, at
short notico. Orders left at my Hosidenoo
on Main street, near tho now Govornmont
Post Office, or sent by mail, will meet prompt
attention. Terms cash.
Nov26Bmo _ W.LOWBY. ;
To Rent or for Sale
THE HOUSE on the cornor of Lady
and Assombly street*. Poasossiou
_ given immediately. Apply to
Deo 10 ' B. A W. 0. SWAFFIELD.
8
by j: a. sblby. coli
Special Notloes.
OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Young Men from the
effeots of errors and abusoe in early lifo.
Manhood restored. Impediments to Mar?
riage romoved. Now method of troatmept
New and remarkable remedies. BookB auu
Circulars sent free, in ee&lod envolooea. Ad?
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No] 2 Sonth
Ninth etreot, Philadelphia, Pa.?an institu?
tion having a high reputation for honorablo
conduct and professional skill. Oot 30 3mo
JUST RECEIVED
A fow cases of
HATS! HATS!
TAB VERY LATEST FASHIONS!
And some of the new
SPRING STYLES.
BARGAINS
? in
READY-MADE CLOTDiNG
AND
GENTS' WISHING GOODS.
OVER-COATS
at
OST A SACRIFICE.S&X
WE have secured the services ol a lirst
class cutter in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, '
and are making SUITS to order iu the latest ]
styles.
R. & W. 0. SWAFFIELD.
Jan 27_
Seegers1 vs. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto?
nishing announcement 4hat Cincinnati!
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with i
molasses, eugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous Colchicum. The Commissioner of
Agriculture, in his report for 1SC?, says that
Prof. Mapos, of New York, analyzed thohcer
from a dozen different brewories, and found
all of it adulterated. Coccnlns Indiens and
nux vomica entered largely into its composi?
tion.
J. 0. 8FEGERS gnarautocs his Leer to be
pure and reliable Ho does not ariultoratc
It, but brews from the best barley, malt and
hops._ Jan 23_
Postponement.
TnasuitEn'8 Office, Uiculakd County,
Columbia, 8. 0., January 11.1874.
BY authority of the Comptroller-General,
approved by his Excellency tho Go?
vernor, tho time for collecting tho taxes ol
1873, without the penalty, is extended to the
5th February, 1874. C. II. BALDWIN.
Jan 14 Treasurer Richland County.
Choice Family Flour, &c.
er/"\ BARRELS Extra Choice FAMILY
0\J FLOUR.
100 barrola Medium and Super Flour.
10 tons Wheat Bran and Shone, for cow
feed. For sale low for cash bv
Jan 21 HOPE .V GYLES.
Save Costs
ALL Indebted to the undersigned, bv note
or account, nw.-t pay up bet?re the 1st
of February uexl, or settle with our attor?
neys. II ORE & GYLES.
Jan 9 _
The Old Reliable House
j*y FOR DRUGS AND SRKDS. -h5
JUST received, now SEEDS, new varielien
of Cabbage, Peas and Com. For sale at
Jan 17 1 HEINITSH'S Drug Store.
Sugar-Oane Syrup.
"| fff BAURELS verv superior and pure
LO Southern-made SYRUP, for sale bv
Jan 9 HOPE A GYLES.
Stallion for Sale.
A HANDSOME stylioh iron-gray
STALLION, In good order, is offered
for Bale. For particulars, apply at
this ( fllco. J mi'24
Mills House stables.
ItW JUSTrooeivud at tho above Sta
bles, twenty head dim KENTUCKY
4tLJLMOLES, mo-'! of which aio well
broke. Will be sold cheap for cash.
Veptl3 J. N. LONO. Agent.
Medicated and Other Medicines.
HARBACK'S celebrated Walnut Candy,
Hciuiteh's Cough Confoctions,
Marsbmollow Drops, pure and Iresh,
Carbolio Candy, for s<>ro thioat,
Hoarhound Candy, for colds,
Peppormlnt Drope, for tho digestion,
Cocoa Caramel, for the stomach.
Jim Crows, a pioasnut dinner confection,
Jordan Almonds, an al'tor-dinuor nut to j
?srack,
Cream Chocolate, a sweet soothing thine;,
All for ealo at
UEINITSn'd Drug Store.
- Doc 27+ Opposite PiMKWix Office.
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusts
Railroad Company,
Comimiua. 8. 0., Deoembor 30,187.1.
rilHB COUPONS on Bonds or this Com-1
I JL puny, duo on tho first of January, 1874,'
will bo paid at tho Central National Rank, in
this city, or at the Banking House of M. K.
Jeenp A Co., in Now York, or at First Na?
tional Bank of Charlotto, N. O., or at the 1
Banking Route of John J. Cohen A Sone, in
Augusta, Ga.
Deo 30 1141/ 0. BOUKNIGnT, Treasure ?.
Upright Steam Engine for Sale.
"IGHT-HOB8E POWEB, in perfect ordor,
_I with amoko-atack, chaffing and a quan?
tity of bolting. For particulars, apply at
Phoenix Office. Oot 30
E
'Let our Just Censure
Attend the Tnu
?MBIA, S. 0., THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 187
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS
FOR
Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco, *
PHOENIX~GrUANO !
A Natural Rird Guanu, from rhrenix Island,
WliE, BIBBS k CO illPlATl (BANDI
THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS arc too favorably known by the planters of this
State to require comment. Tboso who have used them know how to appreciate their
valnc; tboso who have not as yet, will And, on fair trial, that their liberal use will pay on
present crops, besides being of future benefit to their lands.
For further information, apply to SEIBELS A EZELL, Agents,
u Jau IG t May 1 Columbia, S. C.
TO MY MIS IB TIB PUBLIC
W1
rITH thanks for the very liberal patronage that lam receiving, and the assurance that
all who may favor mo with their orders will be pleased, both with tho quality and
price of goods, I snbmit tho pricos of a few of the leading articles aa a comparison:
FiucB Oid Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, *G per gallon.
Fineat Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, $5 rer gallon.
Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, 14 per gallon.
Mountain Corn whi8key, $2 per gallon.
Finest Holland GIN, $8 per gallon.
Finest Jamaica RUM, $8 per gallon.
BRANDY, $15 to $20 per gallon.
C 8UGAR, 11 cents per pound per barrel; IIA cents retail.
Ex. 0 Sugar, 11 cents per ponnd per barrel; 12 ef-nla retail.
A Sugar, 114 cents per pound per barrel; rotail 12.a cente per pound.
Crushed Sugar, 12 centa per pound por barrel.
F. A. Fenia it Oo.'h NpwKn<r.r.CnreJ HAMS, 15 cents,
CHEESE, 18 centa by box; 25 centa retail.
FiueBt Gosbcn BUTTER, 45 cents per pound.
Finest Mountain Butter, DO centa per pound.
BACON, SHOULDERS, 8a cents per pound.
Bacon, Clear Rib. 9 cents and oa conta per pound.
Family FLOUR, *10 per barrel."
Extra Flour, selected Wheat. (11 per barrel.
Now Crop New Orleans SYRUP, 90 cpnta per gallon.
MOLASSES 35 conta per gallon.
A full lino of Tyler Brothers' CAKES, CRACKERS and BISCUITS, acid .Iren; Teints per
pound to 14 cents porpound.
A fall line of Peak, Frcan ft. Co.** celebrated LONDON BISCUITS.
Atmoro'a celebrated MINCE MEAT.
SOUSED PIG'S FEET.
New BEEF TONGUES.
SMOKED BEEF.
Fulton Market BEEK.
Now CRACKED WHEAT, new Codfieh, Finnin Haddles.
CANNED GOODS, or t he chuioeat brands, in endless variety.
FRUITS, NUTS, Ac, Ac, Ac , xc.
HARDY SOLOMON.
ROSS'S HOTEX, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WB. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
? i? 1
Another First Class Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Day, including OmnibusRidc
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CF.N THE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of the city. Roae'a Omnibus will convev pasbengere to and from every Train. The
La Mes' Apartments are complete, with private entrance on Assembly street. The BILLIARD
and RATH ROOMS are all new and superior to any in the city. April 5
CHAT Mim FIBIEN Mssnuii
CHARLESTON, S. C,
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, MW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANTJFACltJBlNG CITIES.
'"'lu re TIltlfM >t Wrrk fi oiii Xi.iv Yol li?Tur)it?y?, Tlin^siln ys
anil Saturilaya. e a It 11 u?" t sind Itonm Aeeonimoiluilim s
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL CAPACITY, 40,000 BALES MONTHLY.
a The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND connecting Roads Wret, in idliai <?? with the fleet of thirteen Ui>t elate Su amfchipe
to the above ports, invite attention to llu quirk tune and regular deeps Ith afT< rded to
the business public in Ilm Cotton !*tuU-a at lie PORT OF CHARLES'l ON, offerine facllitit a
of rail and aca transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and
capacity nt any other port. 'I he following apl endid Cct an Sit nn.t l b are rt gnlai 1} on.the line:
T O K K XV V ORK.
CHARLESTON... Ja a. Retry, Commander, j CHAMPION_B.W. Lnckwood, Com'? r.
JAMES ADGEE..T.J; Loukwood, Com'der. | MANHATTAN. .M. S. Woodbull, Com'or.
JAMES ADGER ft CO , Agents. Chariot tau, S. C.
GEORGIA..S. Crowt II. Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA. .TTJ. Beckett.Command* r.
WM. A.COUE'l EN.' Y, WAGNER, 11 DOER ft CO., t gents, Charit et? n, S. C.
TO IMIUiADBLPHIA.
lion Steamship* ASHLAND.Alex. Hunter, Commr.ndi r.
KQ JA'i'oR..C. Hinckley, Commander.
Sailing Pay .- FRIDA VS. WM. A. COURTLNAY, Agent, Charlreti n, S C.
T O BALTI .11 O 11 E.
FALCON.Hniitie,Commander. SEAGULL.DuUon, Ci imiar.der.
Sailing Days- Every Filth Day. PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, 01 m Uttou.S. C.
T O II O 8 T O 1* ?
Steamships MERCED1TA and FLAG. Sail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGER A CO., Ag? li*. Chmhrb n, K. ().
Latos guaranteed aa low aa competing lines. Marine Insurance ? i.t-lmlj ol ene percent.
THROUGH BILL?. OF LADING AND TEE I It I. TICKE'lS
Canbethad at prinoinaI Railroad Ofllccs in Goorgla, Alabama,Tonnestec ai ,i Miaaisaippi,
State-Roonia may l>c t-eenred in advance, without extra charge, by addj'csfchig Agent a of
tho BtenmHhlpa in Charleston, nt whose ?'flic< In all caeca, the Railroad Tickt Is ehould he
oxobanned and Berths asoinned. Tho Through TickttH hy tliia rnutc include Transfers,
Meals and Statn-Room, while on ship board.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, GEORGIA RAILROAD
And their connecting linea, have largely increased Ih'clr facilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and Passengers between ti e North?rn tilha ami tho South and West. Viipt
Class Eating Saloon at Eranchvillo. Cn the Georgia and South C irolina Railroads, first
class Bleeping Cars.
Frolght promptly transferred from st? am? r to day and Digiti trains of the South Carolina
Railroad.. Oloso connect ion made with other Ror.de, delivering Freights at distant points
with great promptness. Tho managci a will nee every excrtl? n lo MtHfy their pain n? that
the lino via Charleston cannot bo aurpreftd in deepalcli and the sale deliver; ol coed*.
For further information, apply to T. J. GnirFJN, Western Aecnt, Atlanta, Ca ; B. D.
Habell. Conor ul Agent, P. O. Box 4 979; Oflicc 317 Rtoadway, N. Y.; S. B. Tickens, Genera.
PaesongerandTlokot Agent, South' Carolina Railroad; ?>r J. M. Sei Et RR, Superintendent
Great Southern Freight and Passenger Line,Charleston, H. o. an 30 Jly
VOL. IX?NO.
AGNEW'S
CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
Low Prices, First Quality Goods
AND
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY.
CRUSHED SUGAR, 12 centa per pound by
the barrel. At rotail, 8 pounds for $1.
Granulated SUGAR, 12 oenta per pound by
the barrel. At rotail, 8 pounds for $1.
Powdered SUGAR, 12 centB per pound by
tho barrol. At rotail, 8 pounds for $1.
A SUGAR, IIA oenta por pound by the bar?
rel. At rotail, 8 pounds for II.
Extra C BUGAR, 11 centa per ponnd by the
barrel. At retail, 8.1 pounds for $1.
Finest OLD RYE~ WHISKEY, $5 per gal?
lon.
Finest OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, $3 per
gallon.
Finoat OLD HOLLAND GIN, 10 per gal?
lon.
Fiueat OLD SCOTCH WHB3KEY, tG per
gallon.
Finest OLD OTARD BRANDY, $9 per gal?
lon.
New i'ork Sugar-cured HAMS, 15 centa per
pound.
Davis' Diamond HAMS, 1G oenta per ponnd,
With a fall stock of Choico, Fancy and
Staple Groceriea. in all their varieties, con?
stantly on hand, and for sale at our usual
low prices, for cash only.
JanJ2_JOHN AQNEW A 80N.
FAVORABLE BRANDS
TO SE HAD AT THE
CALIFORNIA SEG-AR STOKE,
iL
I .*!POI*T*5I?=
A ESCEPCION RE1NA VICTORIA,
Flor de Henry Clay Beina Victoria,
Elor do Cuba Reina Victoria,
Rosa de Santiago Regalia del Rey,
II. Upmanu, Cazadores,
Carvajal Oabanaa,
Julian Alvr, Henry Clay,
Partigas, Flor, Santiago Opra,
Mauuel Garcia Conchas.
DOMESTIC.
Of our own make:
Golden Eagle, Flor del Fumar,
La Eepanofa, La Palmetto, Patligaa,
Yours Truly, Royal Family,
Silver Lake. Mino is Good',
Challcngo, I Guess Not,
Pleasure Garden. Jan 14
NEW PUBLICATIONS
At Bryan's Bookstore.
MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOMI
WOMEN. By Mauneoll B. Field. #2.
Gotdbrum's Gospel of tho Childhood. $1.2n
Mrs. Buecber's House-keeper and Health
keeper, $1 HO.
John Stuart Mill's Autobiography. $2.25.
Science and Religion. By Prof. Joaept
LeCoate. ?1 50.
The Atmosphcro, with beautiful chromt
plates. By OimiMo Flamarion. $G.
Crooked Places?A Novel. By Ed ware
Garrett.
Nancy? A Novel. By Author of "Red as t
Roso." 75 cents.
Joseph the Jew?A Novel. 50 centfl.
A Great Lady?A German Novel. 7."> cents
And other now books. Dec SO
$100,000
IN
FOR
CLOTHING
llEm1 Fl'RMSlllMl MODS,
BOUGHT since the great decline, a?d w<
Hie eelllng them at tho very lowest
pries? for cash. We intend to give our ens*
toniers the advantage ot tho LOW TRICES,
Come and fee our stock. We consider it i
comp! im cut for perrons to call and see out
goodfl KINAltD * WILEY.
L?RICK & L0WRANCE,
Wholesale and Retail
Gi jo:i3 and Provision Dealers
OUR stock
,complete in every
[rcBpcot. Woatllat
I tho very lowest
(prices, and warrant
nur goo !a pure. Wo do not publish prices,
hut feel satisfied that noun of our patrons
Wo pay tho
pal
nil
wheel, Richardson street, a few doors beb.?
tho Pum.Nix oflice. Giro us a call, and in*
-pre' our conds nud piici h. Ni>v 20
Timothy Hay.
f f\ TONS primeTIMOTBYIHAY', for sab
l\f low, for oas'- HOPEAGYLES.fi
OKU U INK.
IMPORTED WIRES, BRANDIES, &c
^7%. SCOTCH WHISKIES,
mm 0W '?n>*le% Rum,
Km Brandies?Otard,Ac.*,
im , i^i > Holland Gin,
bheirv Wine, Port Wine. Madeira Wine.
Also, a large steck of duo old Whi&tdos,
Ciftara. Ac.
Dec 21 J. C. BEEPERS
Mess Mackerel.
trf\ KITTS extra mess MACKEREL, for
?U sale by HOPE & GYLES.
GOOD ?OODBI
A KD
|d v^rti*
' 'will ?' '
Always be Fount
AT Tint,
GRAND CENTRAL
UM GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
j OF
WM. D. LOVE ?c CO..
WE would respectfully announce to oar.
patrons that, notwithstanding our
EXTENSIVE BALES during the past nrontb
jOUR SIOCK in atill COMPLETE in all the.
DEPARTMENTS. New Goods reooived daDy.
? OuHtomors aro requested to examine o?s
lCUOICE ASSORTMENT boloro purchasing
jas wo ALWAYS have a groat many GOODS
needed in every family, at idjP?JUaJi
|PRIOES.
! Preparatory to taking our yearly in'ven
itorv. wo will tlispose of a groat many Goods,
(at VERY LOW PRICES, at tho
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
Uudor tho Wheeler House-.
WM. D. LOVE. B. B. McOREEBY.
N. B.?CABPETS selling very low to re~
dueo stock._Jan 4
Extraordinary
AND
IMPORTANT ANNOl'XCEHENTr
i sgojoo mm
OP
DRY GOODS
AT AND
BELOW COSTZS:
THE continued pressure ef hard Urne?
com pels na to make this MOST ALARM -
IING SACRIFICE, but aa we moat faaye?
'messy, in order to p?y Oux ofuditura. we will
givo tho public such an opportunity to sup?
ply their many wants aa they have never be?
t?re had in tho history of thia city.
Uaeful patterns DRESS GOODS at 12, 1S?
20, 25 oenta?worth donble.
BILK BALEHNAS, BERLIN COBDS as2
EMPRESS CLOTHS, 37 cents?half price.
JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding,
bargain,) 50 and 75 centa?way down.
I SILK PONGEES. REPTARBAB. CASH*
iMEHES, (all new shades,) 76 cents?wortb.
?tl 55.
! FIGURED EPINGLES, (a boautiful North?
ern novelty,) CO centa?coat ua 75.
A large lino of CLOAKS tad JACKETS, w?
offer at 25 centa on the dollar. .. . .
A full assortment of FURS, at acajcslj
half Now York prlcea.
Twenty boxea of LINEN COLLARS and.
CUFFS will be aold at 5 and 10 centa?wortfc
tour times the money.
Honso-lurniebing Goods, although finita
staple, we have marked BELOW COST.
They include a fine line of LINEN DOYLIES',
? at GO centa and 11 00. Also, large Marseille?
-BED 8 PRE ADS, from SI 50 up. 'iablo and
: E'iaoo Covera, with other upholstery essen?
tials, we will close out at one-half tluL
1 original value.
Onr entire etoek of MILLINERY, RIB
? BONS, FLOWERS, LACES, Ac, will be of?
fered at such prices as cannot tail to effect a
' clearance.
Wo have onlv enumerated a few leading.
1 lines, hut tho whole Stock ie offered wit hod
any roservo whatever. CabIi must be paid'
on dclivciy of goods; from this, there will be
? no deviation. Parcels shall to delivered rtt
tho order in which they aro bought.
All parties owing us money must call and
settle, or we shall be compelled to resort tr
other measures;
Dee 18 J. U. K IM ARD A CO.
CuNGAREE IRON WORKS.
COLUMBIA, S. c.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor:.
M A SUFAOTIT
UEK Or1 STEAM
ENGINES, SAW:
AXD GRIST
MILLS. Gin Ge*7
, log; and all kinds
^ >7 ot Iron Ca&ting*
Hft for Machines'*
^'^^Mt^^P and Ornamental.
v> t^^jljs Ca s t i n g a for
" - Stores and DkoR
tags, PatcLt llailitigs for Caidipi; aiidCsme
teries, Iron Settees and Arbor Chair?; al*o-.
Brass Castings <-t all kiuda. Bells for
Churches, Schools, V.'oik-ahopa, Ac. Gua?
rantee all my work fii ?t clara und equal tc
any North or South.
> Wor';.< a; f<iot id Lad;, alrtet and j.oar tu
? SonIIi Carolina und Greenville and Columbia.
, Railroad Cowpaideti':Depot?. Nu? 18
MILLINERY.
i First Pi i25 Awarded ftt Fair of 1873.
MKS. C. E REED has opened
. lino SfSortment of Ladies',
?? Mines' and Children's BON
tiBj&m NETS, Hals.Cap.-.floats, Rid
le*. Furh, Under-wear anfV
premiums at the Slate Fairs fur tbt> heat
Milllnerv. OotSSSmo
Jewelvj'! Jewelry! Jewelry!
\ WM. GLAZE,
A'i Ida new store, Main street, rcaily op?
posite the Central National Prnk". has
A large and beautiful stock of Uno WA1CHES
stem and key winders, frcm the best En?
rol can and American ruauulactnrors, and of
his own importation.in gold and silvor eases.
. ?legant JEWELRY ! An unrivaled aatort
i tnent just reerivid. nnd all the latest style?.
'Sterling SILVER-WARE, in set* and caeca,
Bridal Presents, and a very fine aelecflon r J*
, Plated-Wato, Cold Watch and Neck Chains,
I Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Rings, largo stock of Spectaclee and
Gyo-Glaeaca, Cloaks, Mucical Boxca, and a
Igrcat vanity of Fancy Arliolcs. My stock is
the larcm-t und beet Belccted In tho Southern
loonutry, and will bo aold as cheap us the
same article can he bought anywhere,
j <>et 94_
Family Flour.
l/(3SrS? 100BBL8. hxtra Family FLOUR.
100 barrels low priced, but sound.
Tor eale by HOPE k GYLES