The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, March 14, 1874, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,"
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im GLSANSR,
Every Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Office on Richardson St., near Taylor,
M-Tuk Phirnix ia t ho olde at Daily Paper in
South Carolin a,has the laboebt oiboolatiom
in tho upper portion of the State, and haa
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March 21, 1805.
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oat with alacrity.
Old type?superior to Babbit metal
" for many purposes and muoh cheaper?
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EISouth Carolina Monument Associa?
tion.?The monument proposed to bo
erected by the women of South Caro?
lina, in memory of their gallant dead in
the late Confederate war, bus been de?
layed in its completion by want of the
necessary funds. The cost of tho monu?
ment wiil bo $10,01)0; the first install?
ment of $5,000 has been nlready paid to
tho distinguished architects, Muldoon &
Oc, of Kentucky, who are proceeding
with the monument, whiob, when
finished, will bo a noble nnd beautiful
tribute to our deceased soldiers. It is
requisite that $5,000 shall he raised by
Oatober next, to complete this sum of
$10,000. This can he easily obtained, if
each Distriot will pledge itself to give
$200, and if every individual who re?
ceives one of these circulars will send
the small sum of Si. Let a treasurer
and collectors bo appointed in every vil?
lage and city, and let the money collect?
ed by these local treasurers be promptly
forwarded to the General Treasurer,
Mrs. W. K. Buehman, at Columbia. If
the ladies in these Districts will give tbo
matter their earnest attention, we are
convinced that they will hoon secure the
amount repaired. Surely none will re?
fuse to aid in perpetuating tbo memory
of those who counted not their lives
dear that iuey might suve Iho fand they
loved so well; and though the cause
they died for be lost, all is not lost, so
long as their grand epitaph, "They died
for their principles," whether engraven
en marble or on the tablets of oor heurts,
shall contain for us and for future gene?
rations inspiration ani hope.
Mns. W. K. 13?OHMAN,
Treasnror S.O. Monument Assoo'n.
Mrs. JOHN T. DAUBY,
Corresponding Secretary.
Misa MARTIN,
Record in- Secretary.
Board of Directors - be officers of
the Association und Mrs. (j. Mucfle, Mrs.
G. Howe, Mrs. O. Walker, M-s. .lohn
MeKonzie, Mis. John Bacon, Mrs. A.
Dargan, Mrs. C. Beck, Mrs B Levy,
Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Gibbes,
Miss LaBorde, Miss Wade, Mrs. 8.
Beard.
*@r Papers throughout the Slate will
oblige by copying.
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Phoenix and Gleaner Establishment.
The Old Prug House Revived,
With an Entire New Stock of Fresh and Choice Goods!
HARRA Ju &13 E LZ E R,
107 .11KHTINO STREET,
CIIARKKSTOX, S. C,
Sccoea&ora to the old-eatabliaked Houaea of
HAYILAND, IIARRAL ft CO., Charleston,
UAVILAND, RI8LEY ft CO., Augnsrta, Oa..
March 3 i3mo HARRAL, R1SLEY ft KITCHEN, Now York.
D. P. FLEMING & CO.,
Wholesale. Dealer? aud Manufacturers of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
*VrfT\ WE arc now receiving a largo and wull-eolcctod atock or HOOTS aku j
1 SHOE*, rompi iaing every variety, whlcb are offored for aalo at tho LOWEST |
fop?M A1! KET PRICES. All guode with our brand are warranted.
D. F. FLEMING & CO.,
No. 'A Hayn? atrct-t, corner uf Cliureti street,
Fob25|13 CHARLESTON, H. 0,
THE CELEBRATElTl^RTILIZERS
EOR
Corn, Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco,
PHOENIX GUANO!
A Natural Bird Guano, from Pboanix Ialand,
WILGOX. H & CD 'S MAMFMTID GVANO!
THESE celebrated FERTILIZERS are too favorably known by Iho planters of Una
Btato to require comment. Thoeo who bave uned tbein know bow to appreciate their
value; those who bave not aa yet. will find, nit fair trial, that their liberal uao will pay on
present cropa, beaidca being of future benefit to their lanrlrt
For further information, applv to SEIDELS ft EZELL, Agcnta,
Jan l? t May l Columbia, S. C.
. , Columbia Hotel.
FIRST CI_.\SS HOUSE?$3 00
PK It DAY.
A CHANGE of mauagenieot,
and many consequent improve
mcnta, cnablea tho proprietors to j
|ofl~trto the traveling pub io more
comforts and conveniences than
can be obtained at anv other
bouae in tho city. TELEOHAPH
OFFICE. BATH and BILLIARD
ROOMS in the bouto. Every at?
tention guaranteed.
GORMAN ft OALNAN,
March 4 Fropriotors.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Another First CIues Hotel in City?Fare $2.50 a Day, including CmnibcsEide
SITUATED NEAR THE CAPITOL. AND IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSINESS PART
of tho city. Roae'a Orunihue will convey paascr>gera to and from every Trn'.'i. Tho
La lea' Apartment* are complete, with private entrance on Aascinblystrect. The BILLIARD
an?! MATH lt(I01I8 are a!' ncw und auperior to an> in the city. AprdS
VIA
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TO AND FROM
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MAN?EACIUEIKG CITIES.
'''lirri: I'liin h h IV nk from N??v Vuik?T no clu >'h, TIui?hiIii\?
unit Sutui'dM j-h. jt$-K Ii yii in ?iut*It a om Accommodation a
Sea Voyage 10 to 12 Hours Shorter, "via Charleston."
TOTAL, CAf'ACl'l V,4U,UUO ISA S.KS MOK1 I1LY.
The South Carolina Railroad Company,
AND con tu cling Roads \Y( bt, in alii at t <? with the fleet of thirteen lirat claaa Steamships
to the above pnrte. invite at tent ion ti> th? quick time anil rcgulai dcapaicl. uilordeu hj
the buaiueaa public in I lie Cotton Statt * at the 1 Olt'J 01' OIlAliLEh-lON, oflY.iitii facilities
of rail and sr.a transportation for Freight and PaHtetigcr* noi cxcilhd in except tici and
capacity at unj other port. The following splendid Uc< un .Sl? r.n.u>- an ii gtilailj on the line:
T O N e W Y O K IC .
CHARLESTON...Jiia. Berry, Commander I CHAMPION.
JAMES AD?ER..T. J. Lock wood, Coni'der
Ii. \V. Lock wood, Com'er.
MANHATTAN..M. s. Woodtuill, L'om'er.
JAMF.H A DO El; a- CO , Ag< nth. Chartckion,t>. C. ?
GEORGIA. S. CrowrII,Commander. SOUTH OAltOLlNA. .'J. J. Beeke 11.Command* r.
VYM. A. COURTENAY, WAGNKlt, HUGElt 4 CO., Agt nie, OhaiUaliu.U. C.
TO I? II I L A i> r: L I* II 1 A .
Iron Steamuhipa ASHLAND.Alex Hunter, Commandtr.
FQ AToR. .C. Hitickley, Connuktidtr.
Sailing Daya?FRIDAYS. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agriit, (. hi.rh aiuii, S C.
TO B A Ij T I M o n IC.
FALCON.Ifainic, Commander. SEA GULL.Du!'o?, Commander.
Sailing DajH?Evciy Filth Day. FA?L C. TRENUOl.M, Agent, Charh atcu.S. C.
T 1? BOSTON.
steamship* MERCEDITA an.l FLAG. S.iil (very Saturday.
JAMES ADGEIC A CO., Agents,Chatletten,8. C.
F.atca ^uarduteed ae low aa comp? tini^ lines. Marine Inaurunec, otie-bali of etil' |>i i cent,
THROUGH Hi I \. G
C AMI THROUGH TICKETS
Can bc.h.Htl ,i? priucipat Uailruao (;flie< a in Georgia, Alabama,Temicesro andMiaaisaippi
Mate Rooma may be i-ceured in advance, withou' cxirachaige, by uddtcsaiiig Agent*o
tho Si eamshipa in Charleston, at whoae nffic? r? in all cases the Railroad Ticket a tdituhl b?
exchanged aud Bertha assigned. 'Die 'I lirongh Tkki t> l?j tide ri.nU include Transfers
Mcala and St ate.-Room, while on abip-heaid.
TUR BOVTH CAKOMNA UA1I.UOAI), OKOBC1A It A It. It OA I)
And thoir connectine, linca, have largely increaml tlieit facilities for tb<' rapid nioyi men
of Freight and l'aaaengeta between the Norttoin ciiiia aiiu the Kotilli and Wi at. Flisi
Claaa Eating Saloon at Branchville. On the Oee-rgia and South Carolina llailroada Aral
claaa Sleeping Cam.
Kreigbt promptly trani-fc ried from i>f<atP< t today and nit. hi trains of I lie South Carolin)
Railroad Clone connection made with othi i Bear'a dehvii i p Fieipbta at rtittM.t point1
with great prompt nei-a. 1 he manage* r will toe ivn; exeMii | in i-atiKlj tl.eii patrr 11 tha
the Hue via Ob&rleatcn ea nnol be kui \ a an <l in Vi n hi < Ii and lit* ai-fi d: h> 11 j tl i!??i)?
For iuriher information, apply ?o T. J Gmkfin Wtaterh Agent, Atlanta tla ; B D
HMiKLL. General Apeiit. P O. B< x 4 070. < fllet ?17 lln *dwa> . N Y:S 1'. Pick ma Genera
Passenger and Ticket Agent.South (an bun I ailioad; 01 J M. SrisutK.Hupaiintf ndou
Groat Southern Freight and Paeeenger Line, Cbai leati n, S. O. an 30 fly
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J.A. 8ELBY.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
ffiiiMMMWi. PASSENGER
?WBllJRfflEESKTlVAINB run daily,
Sundaya excepted, connecting with Night
Trains on Boulb Carolina Railroad up and
down; with Train a going North and BquUjod
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and 'Wil?
mington,Columbia and Augusta bailroad b.
up.
Leave. Columbia at.7.16 a.m
Loavo Ala too'.. ?. 06 a. m
LeaveNewberry.,.^0.'4?a. m ?
Loavo Cokeabury......,X'?.Vff..v7 2.09 p. m
Leave Bolton..........3.60 p. m
Arrive at Greenvillo.5.80 p.m.
down.
LeaveGreenvlllo at.7.SO a. m
Leave Bolton.9.80 a. in
Leave CokeBbury.11.15 a. m
Leave Newberry........?. 2 80 p. m
Leave Alaton.4.20 p. m
Arrivo at Colombia. 6 CO p. xn
Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge Bivixion
down. VI'.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 p. m
Leave Perrjvillo 6.26 a. tu. C.86 p. m
Leave Pondlolon 7.10 a. m. 5 60 p. tu
Leave Anderson 8.10 a.m. 4.60 p. m
Arrlveat Beitun 8.(50*. as. Leave S.flOp'i m
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
Branch Mondaya, Wednesday a ana Fridays.
On Anderson Branch.betweenBeltonand An?
derson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup.
Jabkz Norton. Genera) Ticket A cent.
The fchort Line Schedule.
Cuablotte, Columbia & AuqusTA R.B. Co.,
Columbia, B. 0.. Februar} 22, 1874.
ERl rBgg*jrfjjT THE following Passen
H52WvifSl^KtV- ger Schedule will beope
rated on and after this date:
ooino north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4
Leave Augusta.6 80am 415pm
I Graniteville.?7 83 a m 6 11pm
Bateeville. ,0 43 am \1 00 p m
Columbia.1168 am 9 37 p m
Chester.}i 24 p m 2 28rfm
Arrivo Charlotte.tG.46 p m *5.15 a m
No. 2 Train makes cluso connect n n, ria
: Richmond, to all poiuts North, arrivii-g at
, Sew York G.05 A.M. No. 4 Train makes close
connection via Bichmond to alt points North,
arriving at New York at 5 15 P. M.
1 goinosoctu. Train No. 1. Train No. 3
1 Leave Charlotte.*7 00 a m 0 10pm
Chester. 9 54 a m 11 38 p m
Columbia.12.1Gpm 3.40 am
Bateeville. 4 57 p m 5 48 a m
x Graniteville.f7 15pm *7 48 a m
? Arrivo Augusta.8.05 p m 8 45 a m
I 'Breakfast. jDinner. IBupper.
South bound Trains coi.i tet at Acgneta
;for all points South and WcBt. Through
'tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin?
cipal points ear Sleeping cars on all Night
(Trains. JAB. ANDfcRfrON, Geneua) bup't.
j A. Pope. Gen. Paaseuger and ticket Agent.
I Change of Schedule.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
jU?liiubia, B. C, October 18.1873.
and after Sunday, 19th instant:
mail and pasbenoebtbain.
1 Leave Columbia at. 8.40 am
i Arrive atOharloaton at.4.20 pm
, Leave Charleston at. 9.0< am
4 rriveat Columbia at.S.COpm
niqbtexpbe8b, fbeiobt and accommodation
tbain, [Sunday a excepted. ]
Leave-Columbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .0.SO t m
Arrive Charleston 7.10 p TO Leavf.fi 46 ? m
I Gamden Train will rnn Monday.Wedoeaday
.and Saturday, aa follows:
.Leave Columbia at. 1.50 pm
Arrive at Camden at. G 35 pm
'Leave Camden at. 6 60 am
I Arrive at Colombia at.11.60 am
j B. B. Picxinb. General Ticket Agent._
Piedmont Air-line Beilway.
?S?aft!B?f?& CONDENSED T1ME
WBgLKSKr^lAbLU, Itichmond and
.Danville, Itiehmond and Danville B. V ., N.
C. Divition, and North Wituin N. C. B. W.
GOING NORHi.
stations. mail. expelbb.
Leave Charlotte.7.10 P. M. 6 *5 A. M
Leave Salisbury.9.60 P. M. 8.1:4 A. M
LeaVe Greeusboio.1 40 A. M. 11 In A. M
Leave Danville.4 3'J A M. I 6U P. M
Leave Burkville. 9.44 A.M. G 49 P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12 46 P. M. 9.00 P. M
GOING BOOTH.
Leave Richmond. 2 30 P.M. 5.10 A. M
Leave Burkville. 6.84 P. M. 8 28 A. M
L*avo Danville. 10 41 P. M. 12 67 P. M
Leave Greensboro_2.15 A M. 4.00P. M
Leave Saliebury. 4 *>7 A. M. 6.22 P. M
Arrive at Chfit lotte... 7.20 A.M. 8.31A.M
oniKn rrART.
! Leave Greensboro_145A.M. 1110 A. tt
Leave Company Bbopi 8 ?6 A M. Ail2 S0F.M
iLeave Raleigh. 8 06 A. M.
Arrive at Goldeboro. ..11 (5A.M..
GOING WF8T.
.Leave Goldrboro.4tOP. M.
: Leave Raleigh. 7 45 P. M.
;LeaveCompanvShops 12 05 A.M. 2.1BP.M
Arrive at Grecutbcro. 1 SO A. M 3 SC V. M
Nortli?westt-rn NC lt. II ..Sale in DinrU
; Leave Greentbero 3 40 p m Arrive 10 JO a m
iLeave Kernerhville 9 00 a in Anive 6.10 a m
I Mai) trains daily, both ways, over entire
jlengthof road. F.iprest- daily between Com
pan\ Shops and Charlotte,Snndayi excepted
I 8. E.ALLEN. Gen.TieketAgent.
I T. M. R, Talcit. Kneire er and Gen Pun't.
'Wilmington, Columbia and AtgUEta R
GENERAL 1'AbSfcKGElt Di l ART.,
Columbia, S. C, October 24 lt>73.
ISS lCT aWte?t?i JgK following Schedule
after Sunday .October 2G:
i ooino north. thais no. 2. 1 rain no. 4
Leave Columbia.11 20 a m 8 45 p m
Florence .14 40 p in 1.53 a m
Flomiugton.iS 47 p m 5 24 a in
Arrive Wilmington.1U 28 p in *7.15am
I No 2 Train makes eh re connection no
illichmond, to all points North, arriving New
York G 05 A. M. No. 1 'l'ram makes elote con?
nection, tin old Bay Lino and Itichmond, to
lall pointhNorth, arriving New York 5 15 P. M
ooino boctb Tit aim ho. 1, tbain no. 3
Leave Wilmington.1 tO&ai tOlOpni
[ ' FlemiKgton.* G 50 a in 7 49 p m
Florence.10 40 am 1187 pm
Arrivo Columbia.1313pm 4 00 a,m
Making cioto connections tl Columbia lor
all pe-init-Keuih and Wett. ILrougb tickets
iaold and baggage checked to all principal
'points. ) ullman palace .leepeiae n all night
tiaiLb. *br*akfhbt IDinLir. rMi)p;r.
JAS. ANDERSON, Genera) Sup't.
' A. Pope,Gen. l'atscnger and '1 iiket Agent.
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Arrivf LcavoJ
7 10 *
6.47
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6.(1
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S.44
3 10
9.(7
2.28
GM
C.40
G.00
5.18
4.26
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3.27
8(3
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1.30
bummer Schedule S. &
DOWN TltAIN
Arrive. Leave
Spsrtanhurfj.. ?.30
Hateavillc... 7.(3 7 15
Parole?. 7.28 7.SO
JonesvWe. 8.01 8.10
Unionville.... 8 43 9 (8
?antue. 0 43 0 68
Fiel. Darr..10.20 10.25
Shelter. 10 40 10.49
Lylee? Ford... 11.07 11.IS
Strother. 11 SB 11 45
\h?toii. 12 40_
HOP? &~QYLES
HAVF for sah ?
500 bm-hela OATS,
v.000 buehela DHAN,
2 000 buabeh-SHOTtTS.
AlJ?O.
Frcah Ranr Krant a' d Minr-o Meat.
100 Losch Paii-inn. 50 half-boxes Mulsins,
35 quatter-hoiei- ltairina,
50 drama Smyrna F'iRB,
Defeated Oneoannt.
100 ponnds SredleHH Kaiains,
600 Heads of Paehajrc. _ .
Thorbnrn's Garden Seeds
AND ONION 8ET8, warranted fr^h. for
saloby HOPE & OYLES.