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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. Tins New Abolition.?At a tem? perance meeting in Boston, the other day, a lady speaker said that "true total abstinence would include tea and coffee among the things ' prohibited." She said that her daughters had left off the use ot those fearfal liquids with manifest benefit to their health. Hence it fol? lows that they should be prohibited. The prohibition of tea in Boston is as old as the revolution, though a different principio was then involved in throwing ib uvwuunra. iciu.^o %Lk,n .joy car? ries the prohibition dootrino to its logi? cal restlos. As her daughters do not be? lieve in them, they are consistent in seeking to abolish them a9 well as beer and wine. There was a charitable sowing party in New York the other evening, and daring the affair the father of one of the yoong ladies present appeared on the scene unexpectedly. ' He was so mach gratified at the cleverness exhibited by bis daughter with her needle that he then and there resolved that ho wonld never pay another dreesmaker's bill. That young lady has now a strong pre? judice against "sewing parties," and says she was an idiot ever to attend such an affair. Bio Debts.?In 1818. the debts of the great civilized nations of tho world I amounted to $8,500,000,000. Now they amount to about $24,000,000,000, an in? crease which is attributed to tho unpre? cedented development of tho countries by exponsivo public improvements, but more especially by the maintenance of costly and destructive wars. SENECA CITY 18 not eight months old, yet two commodious hotels, a oapital livery stable, car _ Silage, smith and harness shops, beanies several stores and private residences, a steam mill, Ac, have, been erected thero. Many of the lots sold at our first sale, 14th August last, have changed bands, without exception, at good profits, and some as high as 400 per centum. We propose to have a further AUCTION SALE OP LOTS on FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1874. To which we invite the attention of capital ists, merchants, meohanios and tradesmen of every kind, as weh as all persons who de? sire to locate ia a flourishing, healthy, moral town, poaseasing more railroad facilities tbau any town In uopor South Carolina, and so located as to offer a sure reward to the enterprising Bottler, whatever his honest employment maybe; but having, iu our no? tice of the first sale, stated the great com? mercial, manufacturing, mining and agricul? tural advantages of tho town and its neigh? borhood, wo desist and refer to that. Tkkms or Balk?One-third cash; balance iu three and six months. April 2 25 NORTON & THOMPSON. SPRING, 1874. DAT AND SHIRT WAREHOUSE Ready for Exhibition. Superb Styles and Handsome Patterns j IM Heavy Stock, Fit Perfect. Finish Artistic, In Style and ? Variety Matchless, Style Elegant, Every Garment | Fineness Unequalled. A SPLENDID VARIETY .of GENTS' NECK and UN ;DER WEAR in Silk, Cotton and Linen. The oelebratedSTARSHIRTB, the faultless BROADWAY SILK , HATS, PELT and STRAW ?4L HATS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. mm KINARD & WILEY. April 12 10 Timothy Hay. TON8 prime TIMOTHY HAY. for aale I low. foro&i>> HOPE it GYLES. Notice. A LL persons are hereby notified that Mr. J\. A. A. POST ia not my agent, nor ia he authorized to contract debts iu my name. All business relations between us have ceased, and I will not bo responsible for an} debts made by him. April 9 th4?_G. W. CROSS. Look After Your Horses. SPRING time is the time to give tho GER? MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all die eases to which the horse is subject, no hotter medicine can bo given. Get it only at March 5 j_HEIMTSji'S^ug Store. lee Machine for Sale. IF not sold within two weeks, I will manu? facture Ice myself, and my old customers will get lee at a fair price. April 11 JOHN O. BEEPERS. Advertisement of Trustee. In the Matter of the Citizens' Savings Bank, of South Carolina, Bankrupt?In Bank? ruptcy. THIS is to give notice that, by an indenture bearing date the 2Cth January, one thou? sand eight hundred and seventy-four, the Citizens' Savings Bank, ef South Carolina, bankrupt, has conveyed and assigned all ifcs oetato and effeotg whatsoever to mo as Trus? tee, upon trust, for tho benefit of all the croditors of said bankrupt, and that said conveyance was duly executed acoording to the provisions of the 43d Section of an Act of Congross entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States." approved March 2d, 1867. Dated at Columbia this fourth day of April, A. D. 1874. J. FISHER, Trustee. "Let oar Just Censures COLUMBIA, S. C Speolal Uffotloes. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE ?HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tho effsetB of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. lmpeelimeuts to Marriage re? moved. New method of treatment. New and rumarkabiu remedies. Hooka and Cir? culars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress, ROW A KD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. Feh 10 _!J1T3nio GOOD RULES. Take Heinitsh's Blood and Liver Fills. APPLY yoursoli to business and work hard. Savo your earnings and mako good invest? ments. Tho best investment is good hoalth and long lifo. If you are sick, system derauged, Tako Heinitsh's Queen's Delight. If you have Fever. Chills, Headache, Take Heinitsh's Kina Chill Cure. A great sav? ing of money is in knowing What to buy k&nd where to fbnv. Go to HEINITSH'S Doctor Shop. Aeiogledoso of STANLEY'S COUGH SY-| RUP will euro Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, and save you from Consumption. The best place is always tho cheapest. Good advice, your b'st friend when sick, is ! ho who cures von. All hinds of good MEDI? CINES at HEINITSH'S DRUGSTORE, Sept 30 *_Opposite Pnourot Office. 10.000 PRIZES! $250,000Currency tob3 Given Away! For the Bcnciit of tho Masonic Belief Association, Of Norfolk, Va. UNDER autboritv of a special Act of the Legislature, passed March 8, 1873, con? ferring corporate privileges upon tho Ma sonic Relief Association, tho Directors now havo the pleasure to announce that GRAND GIFT CONCERT will be given at the | Opera House, in tho city of Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the 5th of MAY, 1874, [.Vo Farther Postponement Guaranteed,"] For the purpose of proonring funds neces? sary for the completion of tho Masonic Tom Ble, now in com so of eres ti on in the city of orfolk. Directors of tub Association ?John L. Roper, President; John ?. Corprew, Treasu? rer; Juraes Y. Leigh. Walter H. Taylor, Goo. 8. Oldfleld, John A. Rosson, Daniel Hunted, Wm. H. Wales, M II. Stevens, S. Weil, John T. Redmond. Advisory Board.?His Excellency ex-Gov. Gilberte Walker, Col. Kader B.gzs, P. H. P.; R?hn R. McDaniel, P. G. Commander; J. J. Burroughs, Cr.pt. Samuel L. Watts, Virgi? nia Legislature; Robert E. Wither*, G. M. G. n. P. and U. G. C of G. C; Col. Thomas F. Owens, P. G. M.; John R. Whitehead, Esq , ex Mayor. Col. W. H. Taylor, State Senator; James G. Bain.G. C. G. G. C. List or Gifts ?One Grand Cash Gift, ?50,000; one Grand Cash Gift, 25 000; one Grand Cash Ollt, 12,500; one Grand Cash Gift, 10,000; one Grand Cash Gift, 5.000; one Grand Cash Gift, 2 500; 21 Cash Gilts. (500 each, $12,010: 50 cash Gifts, 250 each. 12,500; 80 Cash Gilts, 200 each, 10,000; 100 Cash Gifts, 150 each. 15 000; 150 Cash Girts, 100 each, 15,000: 590Ca?b Gifte. 50 oacli.29,500; 9.000 Cash Gifts, 5 each. 45 000, Grand total, 10.000 Girts, all Cash, $2M> 000. Whole Tickets, ?5. Half Tickets, $2 50. Club Rates?11 Tickets for f50, 22 Tickets foi $100. HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary Masonic Rolief Association, Nuifolk, Va. B. I. BOONE, Agent, Fob i JSoio Columbia, S. C. $ 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES 1 Legalized bv St&to Authoiity. and DBA WN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. Grand Single Number gcUcmc of 5O.O00 Numbers! draws the last day of each mov1ii. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,(^00 10,380 Prize*, Amounting to 8300,000. J Whole Tickets, HO; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.50. Ttte Great Combination Scheme, icich a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32.500! and 32,395 Phizes, Amoitkii.no tj $578,177! Praxes Ecery Saturday During the Year. Whole Tickets, * 10; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.50. Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Managers, P.O. Box 2 440. St. Louis, Mo. April 7 }Vly Public Sale. OFFICE OF CHIEF POLICE. I CoLmniA, S 0 . April 13, 1874. IWILL sidl, at tho City Guard House, c.1 public outcry, the r.d.owing PROPERTY, to wit: l Sharp'? Pistol, 1 Merwin A. Bray Manufacturing Company, N. Y., 1 Ueninner, 2 Smith V Wesson Pistols, 1 Colt's Pistol, 1 Gold Patent Lover Watch, 1 Gold Detached Lever Watch, 2 Gold Waich Chains, 7 Pocket Knives. 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Water Pitcher,a?d various other articles, too uumnroua to men? tion. Tho sab* will commence al 11 o'clock. Torms ot sale cash. Oai'T. J. A. JACKSON, Chief Police. April 14 Grand Opening, on Tuesday, Apri- 14 Of Fancy and Staple. Dry Goods & Notions, At 0. F. Jackson's, 128 Main Street. THIS stock was bought at LOW OA8H PRICES, and will bo sold tho same. Tho BEST BARGAINS will be offered to all. Tho stock is full of all tho NEW STYLES for tho ho ison. Will offer on that day 100 pieces of RIBBONS, at 25 cents a yard, worth 50 and 75 oenta. Lot of Colored and Whito PIQ?E8, at 25 conts a yard, former price 50 emits. Lot of DRESS OOOD8 at 12$ and 25 cents, worth donblo tho amount. Lot of SILK PARASOLS, extra cheap. O. F. JACKSON, -Ari'iil, Leader of Low Prices. Venison Hams. ANEW SUPPLY just received at Feb 2C HOPE A GYLES'. 5., THURSDAY MORNING, 1 Fine Boots and Shoes Can bo purchased attho. Grand Central Dry Goods Establishin't or w. D. LOVE & CO. WE would inform our pa rtrons that we have added to -our establishment a SHOE _ ?DEPARTMENT, where will always ho found a choice stock of the beet iroods produced at tho differont shoe marts. ALL THE DEPARTMENTS have been rally | replenished with choice goods, at very LOW PRICES, comprising DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, 'RIBBONS, NOTIONS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, TIES,; Belts, Ruffs, Collarettes, Linen( Settu. PARAUOLS, SDN UMBRELLAS, ?a choice stock of Ladies' UNDER WEAR, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, TWEEDS, Cottonadcs, Checked and Striped Homespun, Prints, Quilts, LinonB,1 White Goods, TowelB and Toweling, Table | I Damask, Napkins and Doylies. < A choice stock of Llama Lace Points. Having a resident buyer in New York, we aro daily receiving a great many choice! goods, at vory low prices, thereby enabling us to offer great inducements to purchasers. Wo cordially invite all to examino our| choice assortment, before making their pur? chases. Wg bavo a big line of goods for Boya' Sum? mer Wear, at half price, as well as a great may other goods wo aro clearing out, at the Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment of W. D. LOVE A CO., April 12 Under tho Wheeler Uoutp. LAWYEUS' OFFICES ! i.VStUAXCE OFFICES! rooms for. families i six g ck bed-rooms: t> LET IN TUE NEW Central National Bank Building'. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME'S. Bed-Rooms from $3 per month upwards; Family Rooms from $6 per mouth upwards; Law\ era' Offices from $C per mtfntli upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER CLOSETS, WOOD CLOSETS and other modern improvements inaido the building. Xo back rooms, all fronting on the streot. Good ventilatiou. A Janitor in chargo of tho building. Apply at Central Bank, or to Messrs. SETBELS & EZELL. April 2 PRESIDENT GRANT~WA~NTS~~ POLITICIANS to be careful how they use his name in their apeoches. Tho IN? DIAN GIRL wants Smokers to consider tho advantage of buying CIGARS from her; for, as in the efforts of CONGRESS TO REDEEM Itself from the Credit Mobilier scandal some heavy disclosures wore mads, so this maid, in her efforts to prove how far she surpassos in tho Cicar trade, has mado known tho startling fact, that she can sell a Cigar at live cents far superior to those sold else? where at ten cents. All admit that tbeso > celebrated tivn cent Cigars aro as cheap as those sold at that prico before the timo that CONFEDERATE MONEY Whs known or thought of. Sold only at In? dian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Block, Columbia.8 C. April 10 I SPRING AND^ SUMMER" CLOTHING AT TUE Columbia Hotel Clothing, Hat Und Gent's Furnishing House 3. JUST BECCIVEO AND OI'l.MNO DAILY, FINE READY-MADE CL0TD1KG! BUSINESS 8UIT8, DIAGONAL. cnE-1 VIOT and C ASS I MERE SUITS. BOYS CLOTHING in c'-oat variety, Men's Furnish? ing Goods. HOSIERY, NECK and UNDER? WEAR. All of tho novelties and styles of tho season. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS, the nobbiest out. Also, tho celebrated perfect* Utting SHIRT. I invite particular attention to my stock, which is uow roai'y for the present aiid com? ing season, aud is unrivaled in ovcry parti? cular I). EPSl'lN, March 31 Jlmo Under Columbia Hotel. Mow is the Season #<Z*S% TO get your HOUSE PAINTED, 6*<-?*S?PAPERED and KALSOM1NED. If ?*a'yOQ havo an old House, it can be made to look liko now. Work dono at as low rates as can bo had in thoStato for cash. Apply to WM. CLOTHIER, March *0 10 Washington street. Drs. Greene, Lindloy & Bentley's I GREAT FAMILY. MEDICINES Compound extract CUKTDALI!', tho great vogctablo alterative for all diseases arising from impure blood. DR. (JKEKNK'S KIT CORK, for the euro of Epilepsy, Fits, Spasms, and convul? sions oi all lunds. Medicated Ilonry, for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, and nil diseases ot tho lungs and air passages. It uurulgla Specific, a certain and epeeoy euro for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neivous Hoad-ache, and all nervous pains. Wabaalt Valley Agua Cure. Contains no Quinine. A most positive remedy lor Chills, Bilious Fever, -and Congestions of Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm. Proparod at the Laboratory, Charlotte, N. O. For sale by W. C. FISHER, Nov20Jl5 Columbia, B. C. Attend the True Event." APRIL 1G, 1874. V tub CASH MM HOUSE of i S Btill in advance of iia competitors iu fur Diuhiag The Best Goods in its Line AT THE Lowest Prices. The public aro not elow to find out that adverti.-*oments in tho "Groeuland Icy Mountain" stylo mean but little, and that to obtain t hoir GROCERIES UNIFORM LOW PRICES. They have to buy them at tho I Popular Cash Store j or ? JOHN AGNEW & SON. r?AVis' niAMOvn hams Are the beat in tho market, and a fall sup? ply, to meet all demands, are always on baud at tho Cash Store of John Agnew & Son. April 11 __ PAMILiES~AND DEALERS THE BEST GOODS The Lowest Prices, WILIj please carefully read the following advertisement: THE finest FLOUR in the city and lat the cheapest rate, is at HARDY SOLOMON'S. NEW OOSHES BUTTER, per jfectly sweet and good, aud sold ^cheaper than old Butter at other .houses, can bo obtained at HARDY SOLOMON'S. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. DAVIS' (DIAMOND and MORRISON'S, sold Ijhoant r thau at anv other place, at I HARDY SOLOMON'S. HARDY SOLOMON'S FANCY FAMI? LY FLOUR is ono dollar per barrel _,cbeaper than tho same grado at any oihor house iu tho city. This Flour, made and branded especially for HARDY SOLO? MON, is the finest ever sold in Columbia. ^BWI BEEF TONGUES, Fulton a?^*f&?? Muikc-t Beef and Smokod Hoef, yT*?'!! tender and good, very cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. SUGARS aro being sold at I I HARDY SOLOMON'S fifteen per 'cent, below i^gnl tr retail prices. fc. CRACKERS and CAKES are being retail* el at wholesale prices, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. jTjr? During these trying spring days, when ?u the appetit'.- is so difficult to pleasa, cab *? at HAitOY SOLOMON S, where tho most fastidious and capricious appetito can find evciy delicacy. REAL FltUIt' JELLIES and PRESERVES, for sain at HARDY SOLOMON'S. IMPORTED HOLLAND CUCUMRERS, for aale at HARDY SOLOMON'S. ID MUSHROOMS at HARDY SOLOMON'S. CANNED FRUITS und VEGETA? BLES, iu everv varistv at HARDY" SOLOMON'S. The most delici ma bovorage any ouo can drink, during those pro-trating spring davs, is a _ _5?!ass of iced Toa. Tho PUREST ic.A.tion iwonty-tivo por cent, loss than at any other house, can bo had at HARDY SOLOMON'S. COFFEES aro lower, and pure (?JAVA, L AQU AY ft & and RIO, both ? Raw and Parched, e in bo bought lat the old rates at HARDY SOLOMON'S. Fnclish, French and American ICICLES and SAUCES, tor sale eap,at HARDY SOLOMON'S, South Carolina grown WINES, perfectly pure and suitable for SUMMER use, can bo bought cheap at HARDY SOLOMON'S. MADEIRA and CLARET WINES, a full otock of choice brands, for salo cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. CORN, HAY, RRAN, PEAS, BA? CON, Toi salo at wholesale rates, at April 0 UAi.DY SOLOMON'S. Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel , Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. 100 Shovels. The largely increasing demand for these goods each year, with hundreds of testimo* niulH in their favor, is tho beat evidence that they aro choapor and better than can be made by ordinary country smiths. also, 25 doz'.n HAME8. 100 pair TRACES. 1 dozon Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. 150 dozen Plauters' HOES, at reduced prices. L?RICK A- LOWRANCE. OLTJME X?NUMBER 22: SPRING GOODS 1 NOTWITHSTANDING (he panic, we are now opening the liuL'bi stuck of READY-MADE CLOTHING, CiK.VTS' ^mw&v&fc &$S^t> STYLISH HATS, ETC., ETC., That can be found in the city. Our stock has be n seV-'-d with great care, and for STYLE, FINIb:- AND PRICE, is unsurpassed. Our Custom Department Ii replete with a choice line of Foreign and Domestic CAS'JIMERES AND VEST1NGS, I i Which wc are making to order under a gua? rantee to plcaae. I Call early for Roys' and Yonthu' Clothing and Eats. E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. _AprIl 1_ New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. EUROPE Seen Throogb American Specta? cles?by Editor of Baltimore American? $1 75. Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr. Guthrie; a very interesting and amuking vo? lume. $2 00. Pen-Pictures of Europe?by Elizabeth Poake, with Plates. Willow Brook?by the author of "Wido, Wido World." ?1 25 English Psychology?by Ribot. 11.50. Mr. Alcott's School. (1 50. Yesterday with Authors?by Fields. $2 00. The Conservation of Energy?by Balfonr. Dr. Kohbrauech on Physical Measure? ments. $2 50. Helps to a Holy Lent. $1.25. And other new Bonks. Also, a variety of new NOVELS, bv popular anthnrs. cheap. March 21 "IHE SEGAKS" CALIFORNIA SEGAR STORE HAVE grown so popular that nobody thinks of buying anywhere el?e, as tbo best SEGARS, from 5c. to 25c, sold in thia city, are to bo had at this eatablishmeut. Tho reason everybody patronises tbe Cali? fornia Scgar Store is, that all their Domestic Segars aro made by Factory No. 9, on the premhes, and our citizens aro awaking to the importance of patrouiziug home manu? facture. Everybody chews the celebrated CABLE COIL, nut iii> in tin foil. Soldonlv bv the Cali? fornia Sogar Store. M. BULZB?CHER. March 20 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelryf WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street, nearly op* posito tl.o t't-ntrul Nationul Pauk, has alarge aud beaut itul Mocked tine WATCHES stem and key winders, frcm the beet Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, aud of bis own importation, in gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY 1 An unrivaled assort? ment just received, and all tbe latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and casts, Biidal Presents, and u very tine selection of ?? Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains, . Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and Engage? ment hlugs, large stock of ^lectacles and - Eye-Glassts, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, My stoek ia the largest and host selected in the Southern country, and will be sold as cheap as the tame article can be benight ar>wheie. Ort 21 INSURANCE. HAYING resigned tbe agoncy of tho Southern Lifo Insurance Coaipaty, we j have connected ourselves with tbo Cotton States Life Insurance Company OF MACOS?, OEUllUU. I W. B. JOHNSON, S. G.OBEAR, * President. Secretary.'"? Capital.$500.000 Stato Deposits. 150,000 The Company issues policies on both the STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving to non-narticipating policy holders tbe advant? age of premiums less by twenty per cent, thau mutual rates. It will establish BOARDS OF ADVISORY TRUSTEES in tho principal cities of the i State, and will contract with said Boards to invest in said cities seventy per cent, tt i net premiums taken there, thus maki Home Company in Each Locality. Wc confidently recommend this staunch Southern Company to our friends and the public, anel bespeak a continuance of kind patronago heretofore extended to us. BLACK A WARING, General Agonta for South Carolina. Active and reliable oanvassers wauted with whom we will make liberal contracts. _ Fob 21_ 3mo Sweet Potato Slips. ?f C\f \ BUSHELS YAMS and REDS, in lUVj fino order, for aale by March 15 _HOPE & QYLE8. Flourl Flour!!* QrVA BARBELS fresh ground FLOUR, t)UU all qualities, from Super to Fancy Family Fiour, and at greatly reduced prices, just received aud for salo by March 10 JOHN AGNEW & BON.