The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 30, 1874, Image 1
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Public XiMlag*: .
? publio meeting of the citizens of
Richtend Oonnty will bo held in the
Smri House, et Colombio, on the first
ondoy in February, to elect delegates
to the State ^iaz-Payers' Convention, to
be held in Columbia on the. 17th of
February, A full attendinoe is re?
quested, john McKenzie,
Chairman of Adjourned Meeting.
A: G. Moons, beeretary.
The society for the encouragement of
immigration met at Biemann's Hotel,
Walhalla, on the 23d. The former or
ganization was declared to be perma?
nent. A committee was appointed to
prepare a oonatitution and by-laws for
thosociety. A number of immigrants
woro ordered. Mr. Biemanu kindly
offered to pay the espouses of immi?
grants to Walhalla, to be repaid on their
urrival ,by those who get thorn. Tho
next mcetiuir will bo held at tho same
place oh' Saturday next . Let all extend
who can. ?
To go up Salt River will loso its mean?
ing if Salt River Valley, Arizona, con?
tinues to be a happy and prosperous
settlement. This year tho valley pro?
duced 3,000,000 pounds of wheat, 600,
000 pounds of barley, 800,000 of beauB,
and vegetables in great abundance.
Thero is a prompt markot for every?
thing raised, and the valley has eight
dry goods and . general merchandise
stores, three blacksmith and wagon
shops, two bakeries, a school house,
n flouring mill, only four saloons, and
no lawyer.
"Building castles in Spain, Mr.
Jones?" aeked his landlady, who ob?
served him thoughtfully regarding hiB
breakfast oup. "No, mum," said Jones,
"only looking over my grounds in
Java."
Notice.
. Columbia. S. 0., January 24,1371.
BIDS will ho received at this oQice nntil
MONDAY, February 2, for building a
Fire Engine House for tho Enterpriao Idre
Company, of dimensions and nlaua similar
to those of Hook and Ladder House, in Sid?
ney Park.
All parties will seal their bids and hand
the same to this office prior to tho dato above
mentioned. , OHAS. BABNUM,
Jan 29_City Clerk.
A Marvelous Medicine
FOR the Liver, Stomaoh and Bowels.
Heiniteh'a BLOOD PURIFYING LIVER
PILL8. Cures Liver Complaint, Headaohe,
Stcmaoh Disorders, Indigestion and Consti?
pation. For aale only at
? Not 61 HEINITSH'S DRUG STORE.
CIRCUIT COURTS
OB at least Borne of their proceedings aro
causing considerable comment through
the press. The INDIAN GIRL, or at leant
the aale of tho Be celebrated five oent Cigar p.
and the very great inducements offered
dealers, or any one wishing to purchase by
the box, is causing smokers to feol satiafied
that this thing of being forced to pay a good
price for a mean Cigar, is sorely
TO be ABOLISHED
By this Maid of Luxury, who, having made a
Bpeoialty of Cigars, now stands ahead of any
retail store in the State in this lino; and tho
reputation of her goods having reached tho
ear of dealers, the orders received at her
Emporium daily prove how fully they are
convinced that no whero
IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Can Cigars bo bought to hotter advantage
than at INDIAN '31BL CIGAR STORE,
JTan 27_ Columbia, S. O.
For the New Year, I am resolved to
make new and increasing efforts to
meet the 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 mensy, save time, and
save patience, by dealing at, my store.
C. F. JACKSON,
"The Leader of Low Prices."
?Tan G_L
Wanted to Borrow,
(|K Anri Foft which a first mort
3p? F.V*vJ v_/? gage on valuable unencum?
bered city property will bo given. Addrona
X-Y, Z.j'car? of PnuiNis. Office Tho aOver
tiser means buainosa. Dec 30
200
Venison Hams.
LBS. choice VENISON HAMS.
Jan 3 HOPE A GYLES.
. HOMOEOPATHY.
DB, S0HLEY, Homooopathist, rospectf ally
offers hie aorvices to tho citizens of Co?
lumbia. Office over Duffio'H Book Store, op?
posite Columbia Hotel. Offico hours from 3
to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 te 0 P. M.
Deo 7 j _ 3mos
John E. Bacon, Attorney at Law,
liatw Hang?.
OFFICE formerly occupied by Meebra.
Monteith A Baoskett. Jan 0
J?Bt Received,
ttk, AN extra fine lot of Kontucky
MULES and HORSES, somo of which
. ^ja-^r-aro well broke. They may bo aeon
at Onarles Logan's Stables, corner Souate
and Assembly street*.
Novl2. ._. W. S. A L. TALBOTT.
Lumber and Laths.
HATING a large quantity of BUILDING
LUMBER and LATHS on band, per?
sons wanting the aame can bo supplied, at
short notice. Orders loft at ray Besidenco
on Main street, near the new Government
Boat Office, or sent by mail, will meet prompt
attention. Terms cash.
Nov 20 jam._W.LOWBY.
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Company,
Columbia, S. O., December 80,1873.
THE COUPONS on Bonds of this Com?
pany, due on the first of January, 1874,
will be paid at the Central National Bank, in
tbis city, or at the Banking House or M.K.
Joaup A Co., in New York, or at First Na?
tional Bank of Charlotte, N. 0., or at the
Banking House of John J. Cohen A Sons, in
Augusta, Ga.
Deo 30 114} C. BOUKNIQnT,Treasnror.
Timothy Hay,
TONS prims TIMOTHY |H AY. for sale
low, for oa?1' HOBE A GYLES.
10
T. M. Wilkeb, Attorney at Law,
AND United States Oommlteioner for Cir?
cuit and District Courts for South Ca?
rolina. Office over tho Carolina National
Bank, Columbia, 8. C. Dec 30
BY J. A. SELBY. . GC
Special Motlcoss.
OBSTACLES TO MABRIAGE.
Happy Keller for Yuung Situ Irom Ibfc
effects Of errors and abu-sea in early life.
Manhood restored. Impodiinerdd to Mar*
riago removed. New method of treatment.
Now and romarkablo remedies. JJooks and
Circulars sent free, in pealed mvolopoB. Ad?
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No'. 2 South
Ninth ?trqot, Philadelphia, Ta.?an institu?
tion having a high reputation for honorable
concluct and nrofrseional skill. Ort 30 :lmn
THE MILD POWER ? ~
F^st
nu.npnnjEYS?
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE TROVED, FROM TUE HOST
amplo experience, an entire success. Simple,
l'rompt, Ef?ciont and Reliable. They are tbi! only
medicinca perfectly adapted, to popular use?*?
tdmplo tint mistakes oinnot bo in ado in usiiur
them; bo hnnitlcsa us to bo freo from dnnri-r; and
so efficient na to bo always relittldc. They nave tii;
highest commendution i'rom all, and will always
render snti.ifaction. Price, in large thxcc-dnv Inn
vinla, with directiona:
Nob. Ci:re!=. Crnls.
1. Fever?, Congestion, Infinnvmrd'on.*, . . 40
2. Worms, "Worm Kerer, Worm I'olii', . . .'?0
3. Crylncp-Cclic, orTeethingof Infant. 50
4. J>larrnoen, of Children or Adults, . . .in
5. l>yicntery, Griping, lliliouj Colie, . . 50
6. Choleru-.TIorbiis, Vomiting, .... .10
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.-V)
s. rVcitralsln,Toothache, Fuccnrho, . . . .r>')
9. Hcadacnei, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 50
1?. Dyspepsia, bilious Stomach, . . . 50
11? Nnpprcssotl.or Painful Periods, . . . 50
12. Whites, too Trofuso Periods, . . . .'??
13- Crom?, Couph, Difficult Brcathin.r, . . 50
14. Salt Jlheum, Erysipelas, Eruption*, . Ml
1*. Rheumatism, ItneumiiticPntn*, . . . Mj
10. fever ami Ague, Chill Fuvcr, Ajnei, 50
IT. files, l)liii(l or bleeding,.?'"
18. ophthnlmy, ondfc'oreor YC.six r.y ?*?, . Ml
19. Catarrh, Acute or. Chronia lnltucu/ i, . M
<i._i_ i;VI:oo-:ill?CotI**!&? Yit.-letit 'JiiUjjii:*, - JO
El. Asthma? OpproMal Breathing, .... 19
22. P.ftr PUchnrgcs, Impaired 11< ::tiiv-. . .'.ft
23. Kcrnfula, Enlarged (jlundj, Bwe'diu. , . . 0
24. t.encrnl Debility, Physical AYe.i!:;:c.- ??, . .'?')
2?. l>rop *y and Scanty Secretions, . . . . 50
2i>. Krn-Hlckness, Sickncas fro-i P.iumr.)
27. I?Idi?ey-l?l?ense, Urnvct, . . . . . 53
?S. Kervon* Weblllty,Beii?unl nutkn
or Invohud ary Discharges,.1 Wl
og Sore Mouth, Calnker, . . .
?i>. Urinary\Yenlinraa,vveHinfftiw 1? ?., ??'
31. Painful "rVrlotts, with Spnauw, ? . ?>
83. JEpllcpn-v. PpnHin*. St.^it us'Dnnc.?, . loo
SI. Diphtheria, I 1- ? i .i- l Boro riiro.it.. . 5?
83. Chronic Congestions and I'.vupwou:?, an
FAH1L1 CASKSi
Case (Morocco)-with nbovo U? larfjo vials nut
Maninil or DlrcoUon?, . ? ? : -1' I
Caae (Morocco) of 20 largo vwln und i..??k. h? U ?
B-iT These- remedies arc *c-iit ny ino
rn?o or niiifflo box to any port of llio
country, fioo of charge, on receipt of
price* Adiiiosj
HulornTo?? Co.,
Ollice und Deptit, Ko. 5fi2 Bboadway. Nkw Yam:.
For Sule by all I>ruf;B*-it<?
For fl.ile by Geiger & McGregor, A j? flits.
Iieo 17 tMy
'Scegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
fTlllE Cincinnati Gazette make* (ho asto
J. uiahing announcomeiit that Cincinnati
heir is no longer pure, hut adulterated with
molaesos, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poiuououa coichicum. The Cbuimissioner of
Agriculture, iu hid report f;>r isil?. f.iys that
Prof. Mapea, of Now York, analyzod the boor
from a dozen ?;ifl".;rcut breweries, and fouml
all ot it adulterated. Coccnlns Indiens und
nur votnica entered largely into ita composi?
tion.
J. (J. SFEflEItS guarantees his br-i r to be
pure and reliable. He dben ii?t aduIterato
it, but brews from the beat barley, malt and
hop?. Jan 2:5
Postponement.
TnAsunr.n's Ovfich, Rtculand Countv,
Coi.uuniA, S. C, January 14. 1874.
BY* authority of the Complrob< r-viouoial,
approved by his Excellency the Go?
vernor, the lime for collecting llio taxes oi
1K73. without ihn pcualty, in < .\' i i dod to the
5th February, 187*. 0 H. BALDWIN.
Jan 14 * Troaauror Bichlaml Couni v.
Choico Family Flour, &c.
n/\ BARBELS Extra Choice FAMILY
OX) FLOUR.
100 barrels Medinm and Pnner Flour.
10 tuns Wheat brau und Stior;^, i^r cow
feed. For salo low fur c.sli by
Jan2t HOPE A GYLES.
The Old Be?fible Honte
S&\ FOR DliVUS ANI> S K KI>S. ~a a
JUST received, now SEEDS, now varieties
of Uabbago, Peae and Corn. For valoat
_Jan 17 t BEINIVSH'S nniR Store.
Sufj-ar-Oaiic Syrup.
-| BARBELS very superior and pure
It) Southern-made SYRUP, for salo bv
Jant) HOPE .v tiYI.KS.
Stallion for Sale.
A BAND/SOME stylish iron-gray
STALLION, in Rood order, is offered
for sale. For particnl-irs, apply at
this ( fiice. Jan 24
Mills House Stables.
Mh^ JUST received at tbo above Sta
*HBfc bit*, twenty head line KENlUCK"i
^J^LMUIjES, most of which aro well
bndn>. Will bo sold cheep for cash.
ioptl3_ J. N. LONG. Agent.
HE W P?BLIC AT10H 8
At Bryan's BookBtore.
MEMOIRS OF MANY MEN AND SOME
WOMEN. By MaunsellB. Field. $2.
Oonlbrum'a Gospel of the Childhood, f 1.95.
Mrs. Beeoher'a Mouao-keeper and Ilealth
I keeper. ll.GOf
John Stuart Mill's Autcbiogranln . $2.25.
Hcienoe and Beligion. By Prof. Joaoph
LeConte. $1.60.
The Atmosphere( with beautiful ehrorao
plates. By Camille'Flamarion. $G.
Crooked Placca?A Novel. By Edward
I Garrott.
Nancy?A Novel. By Author of "Red as a
Rose." 75 contB.
Joseph tbo Jew?A Novel. 50 cents.
A Great Lady?A Gorman Novel. 75 cents.
And olhor now books. Deo 30
To Bent or for Sale
THE HOUSE on tho cornor of Lady
and Assembly street'). Possession
givon immediately. Apply to
DoolO It. A W. 0. Btf AFFIELP.
Upright Steam Engine for 8ale.
EIGHT-JIORfE POWEB, in perfect order,
with emoke-stack, thaftiog r.nd a quan?
tity of bolting. For particulars, applv at
Puqiwix Ofllce. Oct 30
?.UMBIA, S. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30. 1871.
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS
FOB
?*ori3; Cotton, "^?SFIieat and tobacco,
PHOENDc TtUANO !
A Natural Bird Gun.no, from rhccnix Itland,
THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by the planters oT this
Stato to require comment. Those who have used them know bow to appreciate- tlieir
value; thoee who have not aa yet, will find, cm fair trial, that their liberal uao will pay on
preaont cropa, beaides being of future benefit to their lands.
For further information, apply to SEIBELS A EZELL, Agcuta.
?'Jan 10 t May 1 Columbia, s. C.
TO MY FIIIBS IS Tl PUBLIC.
WITn thanks for the very liberal patronage that lam receiving, and the assurance that
all who may favor mo" with their orders will b ? pleased, both with the quality and
price of goods, I submit the prices of a Tow of the leading articles as a comparison:
Fines Old Mellow Monogram WHISKEY, Jo* per Kallon."
Finest Old Mellow Wheat WHISKEY, S3 per gallon.
Old Mellow Bourbon WHISKEY, S I per gallon.
Mountain Corn WHI8KEY, $2 per gallon.
Finest Heiland GIN, $8 per gallon.
Finest Jamaica BUM, ?8 per gallon. ?
BRANDY, $15 to f 20 per gallon,
G SUGAR, 11 cents per pound per barrel; III cents retail.
Ex. C Hngar. 11 nein? ucr pound pnr barrel; 12 cents retail.
ASugar, ll.J centtt per pound per barrel; retail 121 cent? per pound.
Crushed Sugar, 12 cents per pound per barrel.
F. A. Ferris ft Co.'a New Sinrar-cui c-t HAM:*, 15 cents.
CHEESE, IS ceutH by box; 25 cents retail.
Finest Goshen BUTTER, 45 cents per pound.
Finest Mountain Butler. 80 ccr.ta pi r pound.
BACON, SHOULDERS, ?i cents p?r pound.
Bacon, Clear Rib. 0 cents and 91 cents per pound.
Family FLOUR, f 10 per barrel.
Extra Flour, Bclccted Wheat. 111 per barrel.
Now Crop New Orleans SYltUP, '.to emits per gallon.
MOLASSES. a5 cents per gallon.
A full lino of Tyler Brothers' CAKES, CR iCKER? und BISCUITS, sold Jrcm 7 cents per
pound to 11 cents per pound.
A full line of Peak, Frean .V. Co.'a celebrated L"MjGN" BISCUITS.
Atmore'a celebrated MINCE MEAT.
SOUSED PIG'S FEET.
New BEEF TO KG UES.
SMOKED BEEF.
Fullon Market BEEF.
Now CRACKED WHEAT, new Go<?fitdi. Finnin lladrth -.
CANNED GOODS, of the dun :r>x brands, io endieas variety.
FRUITS, NUTS, &a.
Ac
KB.MXTST SOLOMON.
BOTXSZi, COLUMBIA
Wi?. E. R03E, Proprietor.
<2
cw ?
C.
IfflHB
Another First. ClassHotel in City?Fare $2.50n Pay. including Gmnibnsllidej
QIT?ATED NEAR THE C?PITOL, AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
k3 of tho city. Rose's OnmiHns will convey pchtengci* to and from every Train. The
La Hea* Apartments are complete, irltb private entrance, on Aaeemblyetroet. Tho BILLIARD1
and RATH ROOMS aro all new and rupeiior to any ill the eit y. April 5
tiTiini fflllfii riSSiili
VIA
CHARLESTOM, S. C.
TO AND FROM
7
BALTHIORE, PillLADKLPIilA, SEW YOBK, BOSTON,
?i i inu.iw utii ui/ti iiu ii l uiiii) im.uif.ij
ANL? ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES.
'"'Iir?e Tltlll h u \Vc? It
unit Kit tu nitty*. Ct, 1
frout Ki \v Voi k?TMfnIiiyii?Thu>??lii j n
? It-go n I Stufe Atoom At'couituodation a
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
> 'IOTA!. (.'AP.tCliV, 40,000 UA1.KB MONTHLY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
a ND connecting Roac-a Weet, in alliance with thi tleet of thirteen first claea Steamships
/\ In the above port*, invite att< lit ion In the quick lime and regular despalcl. afforded to
the businesspnblieIn the Cotton Statt * at the PORT OF CHARLESTON, offerincfacilities
of rail and sea transportation for Freight and I'aaaenge-iv not excelled in excellence and
capacity i.t auy other port. The follow in g apiandid Ocean Steamers art regular 1; on,the line:
T <> N K \V Y O It K .
CHARLESTON. ..Jas. berry, Commander. I CHAMPION. . .B. W. Lockwood, ComYr.
JAMES ADOER..T. J. Lockwood, Com'dcr. | MANHATTAN.. M. 8. Woodhull. Com'er.
JAMES ADGER ft CO., Amenta, Charleston, S. C.
GEORGIA. .8. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLIN A..T. J. Bocket t.Commandtr.
WM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNER, 11UOER ft CO., Agents, Charit stun, 8. C.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron Steamahips ASHLAND. .Alex. Hunter, Commander.
EQUATOR.C. Hincklev, Commander.
Sailing Day? ?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY. Agent, Charleston, S. C.
TO HALTIHOIIE.
FALCON.Haiuie, Commander. SFAGULL.Dutlon, Commander.
Sailing Daya--Every Fifth Day. PAUL O.TRENHOLM, Agent, Charlotton,S. 0.
TO BOSTON.
StoamabipaMERCEDITAand FLAG. Hail every Saturday.
JAMES ADGER ft CO., Agei.tt-, ChatlectiiD, S. C.
r.atcacnarantned in low an coninetiiic lines, Marino Insurance- nite-hall ol oik- i.ercent.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AMD THROUGH TICKETS '
Can bo|had at principal Railroad Ofllccs in Georgia, Alabama,Tonncaace and Mississippi.
Stato-Rooma may be eecured in advance, without extra cl.aige, by addressing Agcntsof
1 tho Steamships in Charleston, at whose offices, in all raa< b. the Railroad Tickets should he
exchanged and Bertha assigned. Tho Through Ticke t? by thia route include Transfers,
Meals and Stato-Room, while on t-hip-l card.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILHOAII?UKOHOIA HaII.ROAO
And their connecting linca, have largely increased their facilities for the rapid movement
of Freight and Passengers between the Northern cities and the South and West. Fiiat
Claas Eating Saloon at Branch vi lie. Cn the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, first
claaa Stooping Cars.
Freight promptly transferred fiom atcami 1 t< da> and night Irnina of the South Carolina
Railroad. Cloao connection made with ntbr-t Roads, delivering t'reigbta at distant point*
with groat prompt net a. The manngt i h will use eveiy exerti( n to ?-ni i?- f > II.? ir patron* that
tho lino via Charleston cannot boeurpaated ill Orapfctrh and the saf< deliver} ol good*.
For (urlhor information, Apply to T. J. GnmiN. We%terii Agent, Atlanta,Go : R. D.
Haseli.. Goneral Agent, P. O. lb x 4.979; Office 817 Bioi rtwaj , >'. Y.; S. 1:. Pioki ks,General
Passenger and Ticket Agent. South Carulinn Raiboud; or J. M. h'l I Kir.k.Superintriideiit
I Great Southern Freight and Paeeciiger Line, Chailtstt i > . c. cuau ily
VOL. IX?NO.
JUST RECEIVED
A few cases of
HATS! HATS!
TOE VERY LATEST FASHIONS!
I
Aa? eomc of tho new )
SPRING STYLES.'
BARGAINS I
IS
READY-MADE CLOT DING
and
GEMS' FL'RXISniSG GOODS.
OVER-COATS
at
G$TA SACRIFICE.-?*
WE have secured Iho acrviccB ol a lirat
iltss cutter iaourCUJTOM DEPARTMENT,
iud are making SUITS to order in the latent
etvie.-).
R. & W. O. SWAF.FIELD.
Jan 27
AGNEW'S
GASH GROCERY H0US1.
Low Prices, First Quality Goods
and
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY.
CRU3IIED SUGAR, T2 cents per pound bj
the- barrel. At retail, 8 pounds for $1.
Granulated SUGAR, 12 cents per pound by
tho barrel. At retail, bpounds for $1.
Powdered SL'GAlt, 12 ceuta per pound bj
the barrel. At retail, b pounds for SI.
A SUGAR, 11-J cents per pound by the bar?
rel. At retail, 8 ponuds for $1.
Extra C SUGAR. Heenes per pound by the
barrel. At retail, bl pounds for f 1.
Finest OLD RYE Wlili-KEY, t? per gal?
lon.
Eine?? OLD BOURBON WHISKEY', S3 pel
gallon.
Fined OLD HOLLAND GIN, ft; per gal?
lon.
Fines: ( I.U SCOTCH WHISKEY, ??> p< i
gallon.
Fine st OLD OTARD BRANDY, i'J per gal
Km.
New York b'ugar-i urcd HAMS, 10 cent.- pel
pound.
Davh,' Diumoud IIAJIS, 1C cents per pound
With a full stock of Choice,.Fancy am
Staple Groceries, in all their varieties, con
btautlyon hand, and for sale at our usuh
1 iw prices, for cash onlv.
Jun 22 .lOliN AG NEW A HON.
$100,000
IN
mm mm
, low
CLOTHING
a*
liEHS' FLIIXISUIXG GOODS,
BOUGHT since tho great decline, and wi
ate billing them at the very lowea
pricss for caah. Wo intend to givo our cus
miners the advantago of the LOW PRICES
Como nod hco our stock. Wo consider it i
compliment for persons to call and see oui
goods KINARD, A_ WILEY.
L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocers and Provision Sealers.
OUR stock is
complete in every
rcsucct. W'o soil at ua 3,
tho very lowoat f[||7c
prices, and warrant
nur iroorln pure. Wo do not publish prices
but lool satisfied that none of our patroni
will leave dissatisfied. Wo pay tho Idgbea
market price frfr COTTON, either in goods o
currency. Wo havo an excellent WAGOI
YARD in roar of our establishment. Looi
out for the sign of the plow and the carriage
wheel, Richardson street, a few doors belon
the PutEMX oftico. Givo us a call, and In
apivt our goods and prices. Nov 28
Save Costs.
ALL indebted to tho undersigned, by upU
or nee Hint, inu.-l j>ay up before the 1st
t of February next, or settle with our attor
iieya. HOPE A GYLES.
,!an _____
Mess Mackerel.
nf\ KITTS extra moss MACKEREL, foi
I OKJ sale by HOPE & GYLES.
GOOD GOODS!
AMD
will
Always be Found
tT TUB
BRAND CENTRAL
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
or
W1YL D, LOVE & CO.
VT7"E would respectfully announce to our
? V patrons that, notwithstanding our
EXTENSIVE BALES duriug tho past month,
OUR SPOOK is still COMPLETE in all tho
DEPARTMENTS. New Goods received dally.
Unstomors are requested to examiuo our
CHOICE ASSORTMENT before purch??ing,
as we ALWAYS have a ^reat many GOODS
needed in every familr, at POPULAR
PRICES.
Preparatory to taking onr jearly inven?
tory, we will dispose of a groat many Goods,
it VERY LOW PRICES, at the
The Grand Central
Dry Goods Establishment
OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO.,
Under the Wheoler House.
WM. D. LOVE. B. B. MoOREEIlY.
N. B.?CARPETS eelling very low to re*
'ducn stock. Jan 4
Extraordinary
AND
I IMPORTANT ASiOnCEHiTl
; DRY GOODS
AT AND
BELOW COST!!
,rflHE continncd preaanro of bard times
? L compels us to make this MOST ALARM?
ING SACRIFICE, but .aa wo muet have
imoney, in order to pay our creditors, wo will
!give the public euch an opportunity to anp
jply their many wants as they have never be?
t?re had in tho biatorv of thie city.
I Useful patterns DRESS GOODS at 12,15,
20, 25 cents?worth double.
1 SILK BALERNAS, HEREIN CORDS and
?EMPRESS CLOTHH, 37 cents?half prico.
? JAPANESE SILKS, 25 cents, (astounding
bargain,) 50 and 75 cents?way down.
SILK PONGEES. REPTARRA8, CASH?
MERES, (all new shades,) 75 cents- worth
fl .V5*.
I FIGURED EPINGLES, (a beautifal North?
ern novelty,) 50 cents?coat na 75.
1 A largo lino of CLOAKS ar.d JACKETS, we
.offer at 25 ccuta on tho dollar.
A full assortment of FURS, at scarcely
half New York prices.
, Twenty bosea of LINEN COLLARS and
? CUFFS will be sold at 5 and 10 cents?worth
(our timea tho money.
Uottsc-iurnibhing Gooda, although quite
! -daple, we have marked BELOW COST.
fix y include a line lino of LINEN DOYLIES,
. at CO cents and f 1 00. Also, large Maraeilles
BED SPREADS, from $1 50 up. *ial?le and
iPiano Covers, with other upbolfctery eason
tin la, wo will closo out at one-half their
oi iginal value.
Our entire Block of MILLINERY, RIB?
BONS. FLOWERS, LACI S, Ac, will bo of?
fered at euch prices aa cannot lail to i fleet a
r clearance.
Wo havr only enumerated a few leading
lines, hut t .e whole Stock ia offered without
atiyieaervo whatever. Cash mutt be paid
on dclivt ry of goo !*; from this, there will be
; tio deviation. Parcels shall bo delivered in
the order in which they are bought.
All parties owing uh money muvt call and
'iaettio, or we shall lie compelled to reaort to
1 olhei rucueures.
Df*e 18 .Tt n. KfVARR.V CO.
! CONG-AItEE IRON W?BK8L.
< OLUAIBIA, r*. C.
JOHN ALEX&I2 DEB. Prourietor.
k
3tfj&MlI.i..v?inGea
?rTt^dug, and all kinc
/?' w of Iron Caatint
\ ITACTU
flEit C. ' STEAM
KNGINES. SAW
A N V (i HIST
.at
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ting*
Sur Machinery
snd Ornauienta!
"fr"1 rT' **# /~ ? u s i i ii g h for
.?tn^-r Stores and Dwell?
ing', Patent Raiting a tor Garden a and Ceme?
teries, lio?t Settees and Arbor Cbiira; also,
jllrasH Caatiuga of lII kinds, Delia for
Churches, School,:, Work-abopa, Ac. Gua
raiitue all my work hist data and equal to
?uiy North or South.
Works hi foot of Lady afreet. bimI rear to
[South Carolina ami Oreunvillt and Columbia
Railroad Compaiiiea' In pot*. N?>v IB
MILLINEEY.
First Prize Awarded et Fair of 1873.
MRS. C. E. REED lias opened
a line assortment of Ladies',
Misses' and Children's RON
NETS. Hata. Cups, Cloaks, Rod
ingotee, Furs, Under wear and
Hair of all descriptions; also.
Mm. Moody'a and other ?tylea
of Corsets. All of which will
be sold at reduced prices Mrs.
Seed was awarded the bigbeat
v'premiums at the Slate Faira far the best
[??Millinery. __Got 23 3mo
!Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
I WM. GLAZE,
j A T lila now store, Main street, nearly of^
iXJL poaitetho Central National Rank, baa
I' a large and beautiful atock of fine WATCHES
.Intern and key winders, from tho beat Bu
3'ropeanand American manufacturers, and Of
tibia own importation, in gold and silver caaea.
r, Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled aatort
< ment just received, and all the latest styles,
i Sterling SILVER-WARE, in Buta ??U oases,
p Biidal Presents, and a very fine selection of
r,Platcd-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Cliaine?
? j Locket a, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage?
ment Lings, largo atock of Spectacles and
"'Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Mnaical Boxes, and a
great varietv of Fancy Article*. My atock is
*iiholargest and beat selected in tho Southern
I country, and will bo aold aa cheap as tho
? same article can bo bought anywhere
Oet 24_
Family Flour.
n^3"J? 100BBL8. hxtra Family FLOUR.
?BKn 100 barrels low priced, but aouud.
For sale by HOPE & GYLES