The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 08, 1874, Image 4
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily ami Tri-Weekly,
THS GLIANgR,
Every Wedneuday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Editor and Proprietor,
Oifi ce on Richardson St.. near Taylor.
?-Tue PniKsi x is the oldest Dnil.v Paper in
South Car olin a, haa the lakuest oiroulation
In the upper pirtlon of the State, and has
been regularly issued since its inception?
March 21,18G5.
4QT* Book and Job Prtullug of every de?
scription faithfully attended to.
subscription.
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iusertiou; not exceeding fivo lines in length,
75 cents. Long advertisements by thowuek.
mouth or year, at leas rates. Marriages.
Funeral Invitations, ?See, $1.
aoekts.
Julius Poppe, Anderson.
Itobort Bryoe, Spartaubuvg.
J. A. Grignby, Ridgcway.
E. A. Scott, Nuwberry.
n. W.Lawson, Abbeville.
/Contentment.
[Suggested on seeing a little picture
of an aged couple seated in a log cabin,
before .a fire, at bed time.]
The* banks is all a-bnstin', Nance, and
things is goin' ter smash;
The people sold fur oredit whar they'd
oughter sold fnr oash;
An' winter's bringtn' poverty to every?
body's door;
' The rieh kin stand it pretty well?hit's
orfnl on the poor.
The workinman's the sufferer, Nance?
he's got no work to do,
, An' folks ar goin' to antler whnr they
snffrin' never knew;
An' them that's always "showin* oft" to
poor folks what they've got, i
You'll find, perhaps, that they'll torn
out the poorest of the lot.
I've just been thinkin', Nancy Jane,
about the awful muss;
How folks had better live an' raise their
children just like us;
For, as I told old Deacon Smith, ho sed
it all was truo,'
, He never in his life had seed two folks
like me an' you.
Oar home's an old log cabin, Nance,
half-hidden in the woods;
Oar family's rich in life and health, but
poor in "worldly goods;"
We hain't no fine lace curtins, or no car?
pet on the floor,
But the sun is always amilin' through
the wiudow an' the door.
Oar farm is small?wo'vo got a spring
an' horses, hogs an' cows;
We've gals to milk an' oook an' ecw, an'
boys to tend the plows;
We've got no gold in banks that bust,
nor owe no man a cent?
I tell yon, Nuttce, the Lord is good, an'
we shonld feel content.
We're plain an' honest country folks, an'
know no "city airs;"
We read the Bible every night bofore |
we kneel in prayers;
We go to church on Sundays, "Nance,
an' walk just like the rest,
An* live like Christian people ought?
we try to do what's beat.
Oar boys don't do like oity boys, who
from thar daty shirk,
Whose parents raise 'em up to think 'tis
a disgrace to work.
Oar gals ain't like tbom city gals you
will so often meet,
Who ought to help thar mothers more
^m' run less on the street.
Yaffitoon't aoo Thomas Ileury pnshin*
*fspilliurds every night,
Or loafin' 'bout the tavern, gittin* treated
till he's tight;
You don't find him a rnnnin' 'round to
catch some damsel's eye,
Or cocrtin' of some gal that's rich,
whose daddy's 'bout to die.
Ahl Nance, the time has come at last
when pride must have its fall;
The folks'!! find the workin' man's the
life and prop of all;
The farmer's independent, Nance, his
trade will never spoil
So long as he is able with his sons to till
the soil.
The proud, aristocratic folks, who sot
in fortune's door,
Who thought they'd never come to
want, are "basted np" an' poor;
Their servants gone, their horses sold,
their honses an' their lands,
An* everything except thar lives, are in
the sheriff's hands.
Old woman, put yer knittin' up; it'e
gittin' purty late;
I'll read about two chapters in the
Bible, if you'll wait;
We'll pray to God, before wo Bleep, as
every Christian ought,
An' thank Him, not for what we vsant,
bat what we've had and got.
WILL ti. HAYS.
Louisville, November 12, 1S73.
Honorable mention is niado of
Haine servant girl who is now serving
her eighty-second winter under the samt
rr.of- She has washed dishes 89,790
times, and comes yet gaily to her task.
Blessed old girl!
IA MEDICINE WORTH HAVING
HEIMTSU** aUEKN's 1>KI,ICJIIT.
FOR Sick HcndHchc, Bilious Attacks, Con
stipation, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia, In
digestion. Scrofula, Jaundice, Pain in the
Back, Nouralgia, Dropsy, Skin Disoaee?,
Loss of Appetite, Depression of Spirits,
Heartburn, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Me?
lancholy, Bilious Fever, CoitivencBe.
Ask for Heinitsh's Queen's Delight; none
ither is genuine. For sale at
Dec 10 t E. H. ITEIXITBirS Drug Store,
New Garden Seeds,
FORTY-FOLD PEAS,
Koyo's Extra Eaily Prolific Tomato,
Black Pokin Egg Plant,
Canada Victor Tomato, Arlington Tomato,
Canuon Bali Cabbage,
Mar'olo-bcad Mammoth C abb age,
Early ASnme Corn. For pale at
E. n. HEINITSH'S
Feb22f \ Drug and Seed Store.
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Propriftti
SIIIITI CUM Ml AI TRIST COMPANY.
COLOMBIA, S. C.
HAUUV SOLOMON. Prellt???.
Li. !ff'. ZKAI.Y, Acting C'utlilcr.
ESTABLISHED IN 1870.
Paid Up Capital, $106,000.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
TIlE
tuess inte
A.i hereto
?taten nn'l
??SUl j :et
t, allow
iuts of the I
receipt. '
:< cutioti e,f
ir years ul
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financial panic of the past/year, fraught with eo much disaster lo.all l r.i
has lolt our Bank intact, and our capital and facilities unimpaired,
fore, wo continue to draw Bight Drafts on all the principal cities of the United
Europe Wo receive all classes of deposits?individual, banking ahdeorpnrat
to Sight Check. Also, issue Certificate." of Depotit, and, by uncial agrtcmei
liberal rate of interest on tho same. We in ike collections.pn all accessible po
United States and Europo, giving credit on account, or remitting on immediate
Wo pledge ourselves to tho samo prompt and faithful attention in the dm 02
all orders entrusted to our care that hue characterized our liunk lor the past f< ;
Us business career. Wo further heg leave to lay the following statement of the
oi this iiidtilulUni before tho public:
Quarterly Statement, Tuesday, March 31,1874.
Pub'ithcd in Cotifovmity Klt.'i .!<?'?/ 0\'ncrat hfy,
UKSOL'IvCICS. LJ.VIJ1 t.lTlKS.
Loans and Discounts.U 52.076 IS ? Capital Stock. $ ICG,763 00
Stock arid Hund?. 4 213 31 Coin. ^. 152 8G
Furniture and Fixtures . 'J.059 251 Pio?t and Loss*.. 17,357 31
Charter. 25.1K0 00 Deposits. Treasury Slate South
Claimsr?.State, provided io? b.- Carolina. 1CG.7IJ 21
law. . 33.9DS 4n Individual Deposits. .$183,630 21
Duo from People's National Dauk, Certificates of Depo
Charleston. G^.CCu 14 tits. 53,248 ES?222.099 06
Duo from National Park Dank, Dm l?an!?s. 87 09
New York. 66.001 11
Duo from other Dank*. 071 7'J
Cash. 164,807 91
?313 ? i uo
t*513.001 to
STATE CF SOUTH CAROLINA, { .
Ctt XTV e>r 1>1CIILAM>. J '"'
I, Hardy Solrmion, President ot the South Carolina Paid: and Trust C'.mpany, do eo
lemulv swear that the above statement is true, to the best of uv knowledge and belief.
HAltDV SOLOMON,
President South Carolitia Dank uu.l Trust Comrany.
Sub.iciil ed ar. l e\\: iu 16 tefcio me, tl.i.- 1st day t f Aj 1674.
ealy, n
Corhlct
-Attest: I). II. OHAMHEttl.AiN,
It. .7. DONALDSON,
LEWIS LEVY.
rubii-.
Aptii 5 Im.
THE CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS
FOD
Corn. Cotton, Wheat and Tobacco,
PHOENIX GUANO!
;ra! DilGttfci
in !'l
is f.
um. ins & tu mmw
THESE celehrated FEUTILIZF L? ?i? too lave if.ldy 11 i wn bj 1. planter* of this
State to l ? epiiro c< tu im lit. 'i hi fee w ho have net tl tb< m know h..? In appn einte their
I value; those who have i ?.t a.- }(?'. will find, ? n i *; ?* trial, that t':.i ir ?htiid use w:ll pay on
i present crops, besides beh<>f tut tin ! ?! to tki:i Ins ? !
For farther information, itpplj to SEIDELS A EX I'LL-. Agents,
JanlG t May l Columbia, S. C.
Columbia Hotel.
FIRST CLASS tltiV.SK.
A CHANGE if management,
" ' ' - ' '"THPW?m$2Pil hruH in tl ? < ? v. TELEGRAM!
MSIK?M^Mj OFFICE, BATll and MILLIARD
fWt^^^r,;- ROOMS in the house. Every at
Liy
tention puaratitced.
GORMAN A- OALNAN,
March 4 Proprietors.
ROES'? HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. O,
WM. E. RCSE, Proprietor.
Another First Clars Hotel in City?Fare $2.50aDay,irt;hi(!ing CmnilusRide
SITUATED NEAitTUE CAPITOL. AND IN THE 'JI N TEE OF THE EUslNl-SS PAKT
of tho city. IJowc'm Omnibus will convcv ps?<. ei geis t<> and (nun evfrj Tiaiit. Tho
La4ice' Apartments are complete, with privateetdrunee on Assemblybtr?-i?. TbeHlLLIAltp
andUATll ltOOMK are all new und superior to any in the city. April 5
Notice.
QllKKNVIl.l.r. am) COI.fSlltlA It.mi iioaii Co.,
TltLASt'IlKll'S OKI ICR.
Coi.VMMA, H. C. Januarv !, 1^71
DKItH of the STATE ?UAjtANI EED
HONDS and the admitted SECOND
'MOUTGAGK EONDH of this Company, who
have funded the past due Coupons eif eaid
Bonds, matured between January, 1672, ami
July. 187?, Ik)Hi inclusive, are notified that
tho January, 1874, C??upons of Kniet l!e>mls,
and,also. thot<e of the: funded I id tires I Hemds
ami Ci rtitlcati s, will b*? raid on presentatie n
at this ufliec on the F1FT1 ENTH IKKT.
Ci EO. W. WA'i 1.U.MAN,
.Ian 1 Tr< r.rnrer.
Setters' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
miCKETS good from AptilWtoJmu 10, rr?iii< , , /?.i .? . .
ttlS74. Tho Fair opens iuHou?tun on the fTHIL Cincwinati UaieUe n i?ker Uic aste:
19:U?fMay. For particulars as to rales, ,,.lhJ,,,,f>' M?utiwi? me nt that Ciitciniiali
thm> ctc addrrsa D. \\. WKENN. beer is no i.uiger p iris but ndul eratcd with
Gem i nl Passenger and Ticki I Age nt Westi rn ' MU1V'. "' H,!'V-!'' ?' ?"/ l!if;
?n I Atlantic Itailrond, Atlanta. (H. i Polsmr.us cei.cb cum. 1 ho Crmmiseioiicr ol
Agricnltnie, in his report for 1M>?, saya that
Grand Excursion
agricultural"faTr of texas !|h^
Atlanta, Memphis, Texarkana
HIE ONLY ALL KAIL LINE!
ItOUKU 'I'llIP RAVKi
Atlanta to Houston, Tex^s, and Return
.Irty, Oats, Bran and PJiorts
r*( \ ItALEP I'lUMK 'JJMOTHY HAY,
Uv / SOObUfbi '.- Hrav.- Oats,
StK) bllnllCls II \u ll M. ; :.
hi (i u pi mid* Wheat i ii.n and - l.^r:*
For fiiii h. fur i-.- ? l
Fed -y, >'???;?>?
IMPOR'JEL WISES, BIlANllEL.ic
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
t ?id Jatnaie i hum,
Ur.ihdb - Otai 1. Ac ,
Ifo'.lf.nd G;n,
bheiry Wim . ;>nit Win?, Madeira V.'inc
Also, alargt sleek ol iln<< i>!d Wldsl i v,
Uigars, Ac. .?. C. SEXOEl'.K
Plantins Potatoes.
C/\ P.AURELS, in fine order, EAULY
OKI It ISE, EAULY CO
Prof. Mspi t. < ? New V. tl;, anal j zed thel.ee:
from n di n <!;!"!i t. ul br< wcrii ??. aiid found
all of it adulterate d. Coccultis Imlieus and
mix vriniea entered largilj into its cenipojri
j.s rr.c
nure t.:- 1 t ?:
it. tilt ' i < v
:irs
il lie
tioni tl.i
I?* r to be
adulterat?
^, malt and
Jan 23
GUANO.
TjrfSR PEltUVlAV, imported direct, and
land
BY E and PEEK LESS,
backt
VOPUICIt, PINE
nale low for grocn
HOPE .V GYLES
10
Timothy Hay.
TONS primeTJMOTDY HAY. for sale j
J Iow,for ca*% HOI'EA GYLES.
tot *aler.i Government Prices
p/.as'i nir<.;, r rah*. ir. g. lay,
Miic. h) Duo Agent, Savannah, (ia.
Breakfast Bacon,
f 3 U FT A f.O TONG UES. MTSSM ACK F.ltEL,
1> LEAF LAUD', I'lGS' FEET, f..r r?i.- low
by llul". A GYT.rs.
Family Flour.
100 IH1LS. Kxtva Famll>-FI.OUK.
100 barrols low \>riei d. tut pound,
for sah b\ HO! L A GYLES
21=
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j Columbia, in 1SG5, after its partial de
! structiou, an el have been segularly pub?
lished ever sii.ee. They
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Ollicc on Richardson (or Main) street,
between Tuvlor and Blondiug.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor.
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especially when
Style and Price are the Same.
the Phoenix
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Is thoroughly supplied with POWER
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TYPE of various grades aud styles from
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The proprietor is a practical printer,
and employs the most skilled men in the
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i 1. 2, 3 and 1 Sheet Posters, Hand bills,
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Railroad Blank-, Li gal Blanks,
Tags, Curds of all kinds nud sizes?
Wedding. Visiting. Business, Show.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor
Pjhemx and Gleaner Establishment.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
PA88ENGEB
_ TBAIN6 run dally,
tiundayB excepted, connecting5 with Night
Trtflna on South Carolina Baiiroad np and
down; with Trains going North and South on
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta and V.'ii
mingtou .Columbia and Augusta Railroad's.
up.
Leave Columbia at.7.15 a. m
Leave Alston. 9.16 a. in
Leave Newberiy.10.40 a. m
LeaveOokesbury.?.2.0f> p. xn
Leave Beltou.8.CO p. m
Arrive at Greenville.5.80 p. in
down.
Leftve Greenville it.7.80 a. m
Leave Beltou.9.80 a. xn
Leave Cokeebury.11.15 a. ra
Leave Ne wherry. 2 30 p. xn
Leave Alston.4.20 p>m
Arrive at Columbia. 0 (10 p. m
Anderson Branch and Blut lUc'gc Uitihicn
down. cp.
Leave Walhalla. 5.45 a. m. Arrive 7.15 pl.ia
Leave Perry villc (' 25 a., re. 0.35 p. ra
LeavePendleton 7.10 a. tv. 5 50 p. ni
Leave Anderson 8.10 a. m. 4.50 p, ra
Arrive at Beltou 9.00 a. m. Leave 3.50 p. m
Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville
r>ranch Mondr-Yr, V. rdiicBu?". p sr.sFr'dsyE,
On Anderson Branrh.bctwecn Belton and An?
derson, Tuesdays, Thnrsdavp und Saturdays.
THOMAS DODAMEAD.Ocn.Bup.
Jaukz Nouton, General Ticket Apci.t.
The bhort Line Schedule.
Charlotte, Coi.vmbia * Auort-ta U.U. Co.,
* f?. Uolcmuia, 8. C, March 30, 1874.
??SS^^^Sl^ ger Schedule wfll b"?pc
rated on and sftcr this date:
doing north. Tiaiu No. 2. Train No. 4
Leave Augusta.C.30 a m 4.15 p m
I Granitcvillc.*7.33am 5.1lpm
Batesvillo.9 43am 17 19 pm
Columbia.11.58 am 9 37pm
Chester.J4.24 p m 2.28 am
Arrive Charlotte.10-40 p m '5.15 am
No. 2 Train makes close connection, via
Richmond, to all points North, arriviLg at
New York C.05A.M. No.4 Train makcpclose
connection via Bichmond to all points North,
arriving at New York at 5.15 I*. M.
noxso soeth. Train No. 1. Train No. 3
Leave Charlotte.?7.00 am - 9.10 pm
Chester. 9.54 am 11.88 pm
Columbia.12.15 pm 8.40 am
BateBvillo.?1.57 p m 5 43 am
Granitcville.17.15 p m A7.48 a m
Arrive Augusta.8.05 p m 8 45a m
"Breakfast. {Dinner. ISuppcr.
South bound Train? connect ut Augusta
for all points South and West. Through
tickets sold and baggage checked to all prin?
cipal points. UV Sleeping c&ru on all Night
Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, Gencial Sup't.
A. 1'oi'E,Gen. Passenger at:d Ticket Agent.
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta R
GENERAL PASSENGER DEPART.,
Columbia, S. C, March SO 1874.
?tl r-TT CSWiiyttftC THE following Schedule
[fe^g^HBgafcB Wiu be operated on and
after this date:
ogino south. train no. 2. train so. 4
Leave Columbia.11.20 am 8.45 pm
Florence.14 40pm 1.53 am
Flemington.1b -17 pm 5 24 am
Arrive Wilmington.10.i;b p m *7.15 a m
No. 2 Train makes close connection, tin
Richmond, to nil points North, arriving New
York 0.0.*> A. M. No. 1 Train makes close con?
nection, via old Bay Lice and Richmond, lo
c\\ points North, arriving New Voili 5 15 P. M
going south. train no. 1. train so.3
Leave Wilmington.4.50 am iC.lOpm
Flemingtoii.*G50 a m 7.49 p ra
Florence.10.40 a m 11.S7 ptu
Arrive Columbia.18.23 n m 4.10 a m
Making close connection*! at Columbia for
ul! poinlt South and West. Through tickets
sold and baggage checked to all principal
points. Pullman j alaco tlecptret n all nifckt
uuils. -i.'ieiil.f.ibt. IDinner. {Supper;
JAH. ANDERSON, Ccneial Sup't.
A. F< i'E,Gen, l iut-enger and 1 iekct Agent.
Change ol Schedule.
South Carolina Railroad Company ,
Culcmuxa, S. C, October lb. Ib73.
mmmmm ? ssas:
and alter Sunday, 19tb instant:
mail and passenger teain.
Leave Columbia at. 8.40 am
Arrive at Charleston at.4.20 pm
Leave Charleston at. 9.0C am
? rrivcat Columbia at. 5.t0pm
n igbt kizpress, freiohtanp accommodation
thain, [Sundays excepted. ]
LeaveColumbia. .7.15 p m Arrive. .6.80 I- xn
Arrive Charleston 7.10 pm Leavr. .c 45 r. m
Camden Train will run Mrndsy.Vt cdiietdsy
and Saturday, as follows:
Leave Columbia at. . 1 50 rm
*.nive at Caniden at. 6.ft5)m
LeaveCamden at. (i50Hm
Arrive at Columbia at.11.Co em
S. B. Pickins, General Tiol id Agent.
Piedmont ?ir-Line Bailw&y.
C7u?fJ?.E^ttrt^;- CONDENSED '1IME
&&.ht&z8Slt5iL* 'J AULE, Richmond and
Danville, Richmond and Danville 11. W..N.
Division, and North Wietel!. N. C It. W.
GOING NOR'ID.
station's. mail. express.
Leave Charlotte.7.1U P. M. 0 '/5 A. M
Leave Salisbury.9.50 P.M. b.*;4A.M
Leave Greensboro. 1.40A.M. 11 10 A.M
Leave Danville. 4 32 A. M. I.t2 P. M
Leave Bui hville. 9.44 A.M. ti 40 P. M
Arrive at Richmond.. .12.45 P. M. 9.80 P. M
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Richmond. 2 SO P.M. 5.10 A. M
Leave Buikvlllo. 5.34 P. M. 8 i? \. M
Leave Daunllo. 10 41 T. M. 12.67 P. M
Leave Gleensboro_2.15'A M. 4.00 P. M
Leave Salisbury. 4 57 A. M. 6.22 P. M
Arrive at Charlotte.. . 7.20 A.M. 8.80 A. M
GOING EAST.
Leave Greensboro_1.45 A.M. 11.10 A. M
Leave Company Shops 3.80 A. M. Arl2 20P.M
Leave Raleigh.'. 8 05 A. M.
Arrive at Goldsboro.. .11 (5 A. M.
GOING WEST.
Leave Goldtboro. 4.10 P. M.
Leave Raleigh.7.46 V. M.
LcaveCon panyShops 12.05 A.M. 2.16P. M
Arrive at Greensboro. 1.80 A. M 8.80 P. M
North-western N. C- >t. it..Salem rtrncli
Leave Greensboro 8.40 pm Arrive 10.80 a m
Leave Kemcravillfl 9.00 a m Arrive 6.10 a'm
Mail trains daily, both ways, over eutiie
length?f road. Express doily between Com
paiiv Shops and Chailotte,Sunday s excepted
S.E.ALLEN, Gen. Ticket Agent.
'".M. R. Talcot. Engineer snd Pen. Sni^t.
hummer Schedule S. & U.R.R.,
ZWT^f-m DOWN TRAIN UP TRAIN
wHlp Arrive. Leave Arrive.Leave
b'partaiibnrp.. 0:80 7 TO
Latesville. 7.t3 7 15 ?.-i7 n.?C
Paeolet. 7.2? 7 .'0 C M ?.40
.lonesville_ 8.01 8.10 f.fl ('..(0
Unionville.... 8 43 9 (R i [8 5.is
Salitnc. 9.43 0 58 4.10 4.23
Fish Dam. 10.20 10.26 3.41 S.fO
Kuolton. 10 40 10.49 8,19 3.i7
Lvles' Ford... 11.07 11.18 2.17 8(3
Strother. 1185 1L45 2.?: 2.f?
I^Uton. 12.40 V.30
HOPE & GYLES
AVE For sab?
)0 bushels OAT?,
?,000 bnshola Bit AN,
2,000 bushels SHORTS.
also.
Fresh Saur Krr.nt ard Mince Mcst,
100 boxes Baieins. COhalf-brxes Rai ins,
25 qnartcr-boxos Raisins,,
50 drums Smyrna Figs,
Desfirr.trd Coeosnut,
100 pounds Seedh ss l!i:ii-ins,
.'ji'O Heads of Cabbsge.
Thorburn's ?arden Seeds
AND ONION SETS, warrantee! fresh, for
sale by HOPE* GYLES.
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