The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 14, 1874, Image 2
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
The Pulpit Tell.?The habit of
shouting bo loud aa to offend the ear is
perhaps equally objectionable, while a
sudden transition from one extreme to
the other is sufficiently artificial to
comprehend the evils of both. But
there is another and agrowing fashiou,
so vicious, so offensive to good taste,
so destructive to spiritual emotions,
and so repellant to serious contempla?
tions, that a public speaker has
need only to hear himself as others
bear him, to feel conscience-smitten
for disturbing public worship. It is
the abrupt transition from low to high
?not mere hallooing?that expression
is quite too tame, but an instantane?
ous, Btartling yell, which would drown
the sound of a savage war-whoop.
Let no one think this is caricature oi
what is 8ometimeB witnessed in public
speakers. It would be difficult to se?
lect langnage forcible enough to make
the description hyperbolical. If there
be any who, not having witnessed an
instance of this miscalled oratory, are
unable to recognize this photograph,
let him imagine himself seated in a
house of worship in a devout frame of
mind, listening with absorbed atten?
tion to an instructive discourse, in
harmony with his serioas contempla?
tions, delivered in a tone of voice
adapted to the sentiment and to the
awakened feelings of the congregation,
when, instantly, as with an electric
shock, the speaker uttera a yell that
falls painfully on the dullest ear. The
rupture of a water-spout would not
more surely discharge its contents than
such an explosion would empty the
mind of all serioos thoughts.
[T/te Evangelist.
" An Important Meeting.?The mem
bers of the Executive Committee of the
Tax-payers'Convention of South Caro?
lina are hereby requested to meet at
the rooms of the Chamber of Com?
merce, in Charleston, on Thursday,
the 18th day of June, instant, at 12
o'clock, meridian. The main subject
of consideration will be prompt und
efficient organization of tax uuiols
throughout the State. Those mem?
bers who cannot attend are invited to
send opinions and proxies to the Chuir
man or to other members of the com
, mittee. JAMES OHESNUT.
Chairman Executive Committee, &c.
The -newspapers in the Stato are
requested to publish the foregoing
'notice, ?8 the meeting proposed to be
held is likely to prove one of great
importance to the tux-payers ol all
classes.
It is suggested in an English papor j
that smoking bo allowed during divine
service, "as a means of increasing the
attendanco at church."
Hosiery, Ties and Under-wear,
AT D. El'STIN'SiUndorColumbia Hotel,
. at the lowoxt prices. May HO
Hats of Every Variety.
JUST received, atD. EPSTIN'S, STRAW
HATS in ondleaa variety, cheat), hand?
some and stylish. May :t0
Executive Committee Meeting.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the
Stato Agricultural and Mechanical So
. ciotv will meet in Columbia, on TUESDAY,
the 10th JUNE, at 8 o'clock P. M. A full at?
tendance ia respectfully requested, aa mat?
ters of vital importance tu tho Society will
bo submitted for their action. Rv order of I
T. W. WOODWARD, President.
D. Wvatt Aiken. Sec'y. .Tum- (i
Summer Clothing.
O to D. EPSTIN's, under Columbia
VDT Hotel, for Men's and Roy's Spring and
Summer CEO THING_May :i0_
CASH.
After to day, we will sell goods tori
cash only.
cope land * b harden.
Columbia, s. C. Aoril '2!) 1S7-1 .'lino
Furnishing Goods.
DEPSTIN has tho largest, handsomest
? and cheapest stock or CLOTHING,
HATS and FURNISHING goods in the
city. May :J0
Niles G. Paukbb. E do a it Caypi.kss.
PABKER & CAYPLESS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street,
Columbia. S. C._ May 10
Notice.
SUPERINTENDENT'S 0FF1CJ',
SPARTAN BURG & UNION R. It. co..
ON and after June 1. 1871, Tiuins on the
Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad will
run. making close connection with the
GrcenviPo aim Columbia and Atlanta and
Richmond Air-Lino Railroads, doing away
with tho delay at Alston.
The Spartanbnrg and Union Railroad is
completely equipped for this business:
Road being in line condition, makes good
time and suro connections.
Paaaongera traveling t hie route will have
every attention. If. \V. DAY1ES,
May 27 2mo Superintendent.
Fresh Biscuits.
Z)f\ BOXES Cream. Soda, Milk, Lemon,
?\.f Cracknels, Butter, Farina and Gil ?
ger Snips, for sale by HOPE k GYLES.
Hay I Bay!! Hay!!!
iTTTV. THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE
BMgmNCOMPANY has slwavs on hand the
""?"??l?rgeal stock 61 HAY in Columbia,
comprising both Eastern and Western,
which will bo delivered anywhere in the
City, free of charge lor dtaytigo, and at the
very lowest rates.
Our facilitiesfor purchasing and handling
lire such as to'onahle uatdcompeteaucceaa*
Inlly with any other house, and parties in
need will do well to give us a call before
purchasing elsewuero, tor ice cannot be un?
der sold.
Particular attention is called to our atock
of Eastern HAY, which is the best in the
market. May C Suro
IF, DAE
Governmental Directory.
Government of the United States.
President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi?
nois; Yice-Presideut?Henry Wilson,
of Massachusetts; Secretary of State?
Hamilton Fish, of New York; Secreta?
ry of the Treasury?W. R. Ricburd
sou, of Massachusetts; Secretary of
War?W. W. Belknap, of Iowa; Sec?
retary of the Navy?G. M. P.obeson,
of Now Jersey; Secretary of the lute
rior?C. Delano, of Ohio; Po>lmaster
General?John A. J. Cretwell, of Ma?
ryland; Attorney-General?George 11.
Williams, of Oregon. President of
the Senate?Henry Wilson, Yioc-Pre
sident, ex officio; Secretary?George
O. Gorham, of California. Sneaker of
the House of Representatives?James
G. Blaine, of Maine; Clerk?Edward
McPherson, of Pennsylvania. Con?
gress meets aunually the first Monday
in December. The present Congress
(the 43d) terminates March 3, 1875.
Tue Supreme Court.?Chief Jus?
tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio;
Associate Justices?Ward Hunt, of
New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine;
Noah H. Swajne, of Ohio; Samuel F.
Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi?
nois; Stephen J. Field, of California;
Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos.
P. Bradley, of New Jersey. The Su?
preme Court holds ono session an?
nually, in Washington, beginning on
the first Monday in December.
United States Courts in South
Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh L.
Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Hn
good; District Judge?George S.
Bryan; District Attorney?David T.
Corbin; Clerk?Deniel Horlbeck; Mar?
shal?It. M. Wallace. Terms for hold?
ing United States Circuit Court?First
Monday in April, at Charleston; fourth
Monday in November, at Colombia.
United States District Court?Firet
Monday in January, May, July and
October, tu Charleston, for Eastern
District; first Monday in August, ut
Greenville, for Western District. [The
gourt held at Greenville exercises
ircuit Court powers.}
Government of South Carolina.?
Governor?Franklin J. Mosen, Jr.;
Private Secretary?C. J. Houstou.
I Lieutenaut-Govemor? Richard H.
j Glenves. Secretary of State?Henry
E. Kayne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John
? ston. Comptroller-General?Solomon
.L. H?ge; Chief. Clerk?J. L. Little.
Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillebrov/u.
Treasurer?Francis L. Cardozo; Chief
Clerk?F. McKinney;Book-keeper?T.
L. Minton. Attorney-General?Samuel
W. Meltou; Chief Clerk?Harry Noah.
Adjutant ami Inspector-General?Hru
ry W. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed?
ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk?
H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni?
tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin?
tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F.
Ensor; Assistant Superintendent?Dr.
Thompson.
Legislature.?Tho Legislature
meets annually on the 4.1h Tuesday in
November. President pro (em. of the
Senate?Hon. S. A. Swails; Clerk?J.
Woodruff, Charleston; Reading Clerk
?R. A. SisBou, Barnwell. Speaker of
tho Houao of Representatives?Hou. ]
Samuel J. Lee, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O.
Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk?
W J Etter, Columbia; Reading Clerk
?W A Hayne, Marion.
Supreme Court, South Carolina.?
Chiof Justice?F J Moses, Sumter; As?
sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summcr
ville; A J Willard, Columbin; Clerk?
A M Uoozur, Lexington; Reporter?
J S G Richardson, Sumter.
Circuit Courts.? First Circuit?
Counties of Charleston and Orango
htirg. Second?Aiken. Barnwell, Col
letou and Bean fort. Third?Sumter,
Clarendon, Williumshnrg and George?
town. Fourth?Chesterfield, Marlboro,
Darlington, Marion and Horry. Fifth
?Kershaw, Kieblnud, Edgotiold and
Lexington. Sixth?Chester. Lancas?
ter, York and Fairhold. Seventh?
Nowberry, Lanrens, Spartuuburg und
Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander?
son, Ocouee, Piokens and Abbeville.
Circuit Judges.?First?R F Gra?
ham, Charleston. Second?John J
Muber, Blackvillo. Third?Johu T
Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town
send, Bennettsville. Fifth ?R B Car?
penter, Columbia. Sixth?TJ Mackey,
Cheater. Seventh?M Mopes, New
berry. Eighth?Thompson II Cooke,
Greenville.
Solicitors.?First?C W Buttz,
Charleston. Second?P L Wiggin,
Beaufort. Third?Samuel T Atkinson,
Georgetown. Fourth?D D McColl,
'.Bennettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle,
Columbia. Sixth?WHBrawIey, Ches?
ter. Seventh?W M Fleming, Spartan
burg. Eighth?Ab Blythe, Greenville.
County Government, Richland.?
Commissioners?E M Weston, W E
Havue, U Portee. Clerk of Board?
D B Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent.
Judge of Probate?S D Swvgert.
Clerk of Court?D B Miller. School
Commissioner?D Salmoud. County
Treasurer?J L Nengle. County Au?
ditor? A L Solomon. Jury Commis?
sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I
II Coleman. Senator?W B Nash.
! Representatives?S D Thompson, An?
drew Curtis, J F Gil more, Charles
Minort. Trial Justices?W B Nash,
S B Thompson, S E Stratton, Treze
vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and I H
Coleman.
United States Officers ?Post
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Let oi
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nr Just Censures
IOL?MBIA, S. C., SUNDAY
master?C M Wilder. Deputy?John
S Leaphesrt. Commissioners?A M
Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector
Internal Revenue?C L Anderson. I
Gauger?C A Darling. j
City Government.?Mayor?John
Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer?
Walter R Jone*). Aldermen? First
Ward?Augustus Cooper, ? P Davis,
Ii F Griffin. Second?C J Carroll,
John A Fngh, W A Carr. Third?
Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, II W
Purvis. Fourth?L L Brows, D
Wells, Win Siuious. The committees
are: Ways and Means?Aldermeu
Cooper, Grifliu and Carroll. Account??
?Aldermen Carroll, Carr and Swygert.
Streets?Aldermen Pugh, Thomas and
Wells. Market aud City Scales?Al?
dermen Carr, Brown and Cooper.
Guard House?Aldermen Simons,
Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al?
dermen Thotnus, Cooper aud Griflin.
Alms House?Aldermen Swygert, Si- j
mons and Davis. City Schools?Al?
dermen Purvis, Swygert and SimouB.
Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car?
roll and Thomas. Licensee?Alder?
men Griffiu, Pagh and Brown. City
Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and
Purvis. Fire Department?Aldermen
Wells, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps?
Aldermen Carr, Brown and Davis.
New City Hall and Public Buildings?
Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Carr.
City Attorney?J D Tradewell. City
Physician?A S Hydrick. Clerk of
Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner
of Poor?Charles Schnitze. Overseer
of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police
?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police?
? Williums, J Blizzard.
Lichaky Agency fou tue Purchase
of Books.?Mr. P. B. Glass, o[ this
city, who is possessed of ample facili?
ties ond experience, makes it an im?
portant part of his business to Oil
orders for books of all kinds for public
or private libraries or for individuals.
Orders for American and foreign books
of every description, whether for
whole libraries fir single books, will be
promptly und carefully filled at the
lowest publishers' prices; and works
not published in this country will be
imported from abroad. Any informa?
tion as to the price of bonks, styles of
binding, number of volumes in sets,
Jcc. will be prom ply riven to Corres
po'udenfsi Copies of new hooks em.
t;o sent immediately on publication.
He will ulho mrei go for subscriptions
to any home or U reigu runguzirc All
orders should he uccorupuuied liy the
money, ond will then be sect froe of
expense to the purchaser, or they can
be sent by express C. O. D. Cat-h re?
mittances should bo made either by
draft or P. O. money order, or in a
registered letter.
Newspaper Advertising. ?News?
paper advertising iB now recognized
by business men having faith in their
own wares, as the most effective means
for securing for their goods a wido re?
cognition of their merits.
Newspaper advertising impels in?
quiry, and when the article offered is
of good quality and at a fair price the
natural result is increased sales.
Newspaper advertising is a perma?
nent uddition to the reputation of the
goods advertised, becauso it w a per?
manent influence at work in their in?
terest.
Newspaper advertising is Ihe mo? I
energetic and vigilant of salesmen; ad
dressing thousands each day, always
in tho advertiser's interest, tiud cens
lessly at work seeking customers from
all classes.
Newspaper advertising promotes
trade, for even in the dullest time-i ad?
vertisers secure the largest share of
wli.it is being done.
? ?>
Hints to Letter? Winters ?The
postmaster at New York has issued a
circular which contains many valuable
hints to letter-writers. Considering
the fact that there are always two par?
ties to n correspondence, these hints
will bo useful to persons in the city and
out of it. The substance of the rules
are, therefore, given for the benefit of
all concerned. They arc ns follows:
1. All mail matter directed to mini
bercd boxes will be delivered through
those boxes.
2. Letters directed to city addresses,
street and number, will, if recognized
by tho assorting clerks as intended for
box-holders, be delivered through the
boxes. If not so recognized, they will
bo delivered through the. carriers.
.'J. Mail matter addressed without box
number or street number, will bo de?
livered as expeditionsly as possible,
either through boxes, general delivery
or carrier.
Correspondents should direct their
letters plainly, correctly and fully, and
those who reut boxes would greatly
facilitate the busiuess if they will print
conspicuously on their letter headings,
airculars, bill-heads, curds and enve?
lopes a request to correspondents to
address letters to their respectivo box
numbers, and if those who receive mail
matter by carriers would direct their
correspondents to includo in all cases
tho proper streets and numbers in tho
addresses of all letters.
Now is tue Time?To advertise, at
our summer rates, and while there is
leisure to read the papers.
PH
Attend the True
Excursion Season of 1674 via Atlan?
tic Coast and Midland Lines.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU?
GUSTA RAILROAD. AND WILMING?
TON, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA
RAILROAD.
COLUMBIA, S. C, Mar 20, 1874.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS to* all promi?
nent Virginia Spring? and Western
North Carolina Excursion Points, good
until November 1.1871, will he on sale at
the Coiiipiny's Ticket OHice in this city,
lj.iih tin Charlotte and via Wilmington, ou
and after after Juno I, 1874.
Tickets to New York, Philadelphia, Bal?
timore, via Bay Line, at reduced rates, also
ou sale. A. POPE,
jlnue_7 General Passenger Agent.
Official Order, No. 1.
IWANT all Smokers to know that there
are still plenty moro of the celebrated
I 5 cont PARTAGAS on baud. I guarantee
tbat they contain moro and a better quality
of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar
1 sold in this city.
Special Order, No. 2.
All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will please
take notice that they can get a bunch con?
taining 25 Cigars lor $1, and all other
popular brauds at equally low priccB, at tbo
CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE,
(Sign of the Indian Chief,)
3d Door Below Whcelor Houso.
June 6
NO FAMILY
SHOULD, at this season, bo without
bottle of HEINITSH'S BOSE COR?
DIAL. It cures ail disorders of the
Rowels, Stomach and Summer Complaints.
AT THIS SEASON
No family should be without a box of HEI?
NITSH'S GREAT BLOOD AND LIVER
PILLS. Cures all diseases of tbo Liver,
Hcadacho and Constipation.
SHOULD BE WITHOUT
A bottle of MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT
I CORDIAL, tor Children Teething, Restless
I liens, Bad Bowels. For sale at Hcinitsh'a
Drug Store.
HEINITSH'S MEDICINES
Are, without exception, the beet remedies
ever offered ta the people, and at a price
within the reach <?| all. May 2h +
Who Wants?
t f\i\ f\f\f\ FEET seasoned LUM
LUV/.V f\?\J BUR for sato-1, lh and
2 inch PLANK, WEATHER-HOARDING
and FLOORING. Apply to E. Steniiouse.
\ hit in his. vard now.
ISAIAH IlALTIWANGF.lt.
M:?y21 line*
Blacksmith Tools.
BEST English ANVILS, Bluikxniit'i BEL?
LOWS, Solid Uox Vfil'.S, STOCKS and
IHKK, PffjES. RASPS, Ac., comprising
Mid r ?: or.mcut in this line and lor sale low,
bv JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Notice.
Columbia. S. H., June 1,1874.
f"nilK na-?i r??igu??ri bog lenv* f.-.i inform
X their Li'indd and customers that on
and alter thia uf.Se wo Will null Goods for
CASH. All pant diu? notes and accounts
rannt bo settled, or thov will be placed in
suit. HOPE A GYLES.
May 81
Circular.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTJIENT,
C eeice State Tkeasukek,
Columbia, s. C, May 20.1874.
THE Treasurer of the Slate is now pre
pared 10 fund, at the Treasury, in Co?
lumbia, S. C, the Bonds and Stocks of the
Slate authorized by the Legislature under
the Funding Act, approved December 22,
1873, into iho Consolidation Bond* and
Slocks. The following classes of Monds and
Slocks are authorized to be funded:
STOCKS.
Revolutionary War Claims.
Charleston Fire Loan.
Construction State Capitol.
Funding Pant Due Interest a'id Pi incipal.
Conversion State Securities.
BONDS.
Charleston Fire Lou;:.
Consti uctiou State Capitol.
Aid to Ulue Ridge Railroad.
Funding Pas) Due Interest and Principal.
Itedompliun Bills Receivable.
Payment Interest Public Debt.
Fuudiug Rills Bank ol State.
Relief of Treasury.
Land Commission.
'1 be following bonds, issued under Act ol
M uch 21. 18(10, entitled "Loan lor the Con?
version ol Stale Securities,'" are aUo au?
thorized to be hihded into "Consolidation i
Bonds," Ho? having been dulv exchanged |
and repressuted by bonds on die:
liENOMINAnON f l.tOO, NfMIIUtliU IN a I I>.
Numbers 1 to 519. inclusive.
Numbers 521 to 1,130. inclusive.
Numbers 2.451 In 2.475, inclusive.
denomination 11.000, ni'MllKKKD in BLUE
Numbers 3.271 to 3,490; inclusive.
Number :i P.?S.
denomination f.'OO, NIMH! tiKli IN It KU.
Numbers 1 to 237, inclusive.
Numbers 1 001 to 1 200
DENOMINATION fltO, nl'MhElil 1> IN ltH>
Number? 1 to 120, inclusive,
j The Legislature has declared that the
remainder ol the'.'Conversion Bonds wire
put upon the market without any aulhoiity
ul law, AUii arc
absolutely null and void."
The funding law referred to above re?
quires thai the holders of the above Bonds
and Stocks should exchange them,
with the accrued interest to January 1,
1871 tor ''Consolidation Bonds and Stocks,"
at fifty per centum of th<ir faco value.
1 he "Consolidation Bonds and Stocks"
bear interest from J>nuary 1,1874. Tbo
interest duo July 1,1871, will he. paid at the
Treasury in Columbia, S. O, and the Na?
tional Pink Bank, New York.
Parties desiring to make exchanges must
effect them in person or by agent.
Parties who desire copies ot the Funding
Act can obtaiu them bv applying at the
Trcastity. P. L. CARDOZO,
mh.v2ti 25 Treasurer South Carolina.
HOPE & OYLES
A RE just in receipt of :
A. PICKLED BEEF TONGUES,
Pickled TBIPE,
Pickled PIG'S FEET,
Pickled Fulton Market BEEF.
Also, one barrel oxtra BAUJt KRAUT.
Food for Infants.
CONDENSED MILK, Eaglo Brand, Pa
poma, Phosphatic Food, Ncstle's Mo
thers Milk Substitute, Bormuda Arrow
Root, Farina, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch,
always fresh, at
June 12 HEINITSH'S DltUG STORE.
(KMX
Event."
vo
$500 Reward.
milE National Board of Fira Under
A writers hereby offera a reward of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for tho detec?
tion, conviction and punishment of parties
charged with the crime of arson, in firing
tho prcmhiCB situate at Cotnmhir., S.C.,
being the dwelling house ot Mrs. Harriet
Andrews, on the 21th of May, 187-1; aaid
reward will be paid only on duo proor being
furnished the Executive Committee of the
conviction and actual punishment of said
criminals, llv order oT tho Executive
Committee. * STEPHEN CROWELL,
Chairman.
Nlw Yo?k, June:), 1871.
Information relative to this matter will
bo furnished by tho Local Board of Under?
writers, of Columbia. J. B. EZELL,
President.
S.'L. LEAPUART,Secretary ani Treasurer.
June 11_ 3_
;King's Mountain Military School,
VOKKV1LLK, S. V.
THE leading features of Hub in?
stitution aro long established
merit, fall collegiate course, able !
and experienced faculty,complete
equipments, and singularly
healthful location.
Second o???ion of 1874 begins
JULY 1st.
For catalogue, address
& Con. A. COWARD,
May 31 lmo_Principal.
Low Priced Music Books.
Attractive, Useful and Very Popular.
-? ?
CLAUSE'S DOLLAR INSTRUCTORS, |
fob
Reed Organs, Piano and Violin.
RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Best Sab?
bath School Song Book.
CANTATA OF ESTHER. Dramatized.
50 cents. Immeneoly popular.
Father Kemp's Old Folks' Tunes.
40 cents. Much enlarged. Sung every?
where.
RIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Beat Sab
hath School Song Book.
WINNER'S NEW SCHOOL for Piano,
Cabinet Or^au, Guitar. Banjo, Cornet,
Accordcon, rife, Flute, Flageolet, Clario?
net. Price of each Bonk, 75 cents.
LIVER OF LIFE. 35 cents. Beat Book
for Sabbath Schools.
WINNER'S BAND OF FOUR. ?.00.
1st and 21 Violin, Cornet oi Clarionet and
Bass.
H-.-ut post-paid, on receipt of retail price.
Ol IVER DITSON & CO., Boston.
OHAS. H. DITSON & CO.,
June 5 ws*.i 711 Broadway. N. Y.
First Installment Upon Capital Stock.
OrKi-t.Bi'AUTAsncno A- Amii:\illp.R.R. Co.,
Cuaulestox, S. C, May 23,1874.
WITH a view of pushing forward the aur
vi ye on this Road, tho Board of Directors
have ordered thai an installment of five
dollars ($5) per sharo upon tho Capital
Stock bo called for on tho first dav of June
next. Payment of the aanifrmust bo mado
to Mr. A. U. KAUFMAN, Treasurer, at the
office of the Company, 25 Broad street. In
cases where subscribera reside beyond
I Charleston, remittances may be mado by
drafts or post office money orders, as the
Company cannot b? responsible for those j
made iu any other way. Upon payment of
the f::-.-t installment,the usual scrip will be
issued. Punctual payment is requested.
C. (1. MEMMINGER, President.
A. C. K.viTM ?x, Secretaiy and Treasurer.
May 2? l|G19
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs.
THIS famous Watering
Place will bo openi d tor the
reception of visitors on tho I
_1st JUNE. The Buildings
have liue.ii i ell tied and fni nieliod iu the
most elcitaut uiaderh style, and there is
every appliance for the comfort, conveni?
ence and amusement of our Guests, such
a-< Express, Ticket. Post and Telegraph
Offices.. Ac. tie. Music by the Naval Aca
dctiiY Band front Annapolis, Md.
Visitors !i ave the A. M A O. Railroad at
UigTunnel, and thence by branch road l.J
miles t i the Spring*. Address
COLHOUN A COWAN,
M*i\ 22 2ill'1 Proprietors
A Delightful Summer Resort.
CHEROKEE SPRINGS,
hi'i'i! Miles Xorth nf Spirtanburg Court
//?.?(.?r, S. C
CLIM ATE?Mountainous,
braci'ig and healthful,
WATER?Contains iron,
_ _nitre, magnesia and buI
piuir, and is not only a Hue appetiter, alter?
ative and rent tralive, but is unsurpassed
for diseases of tho kidney*, bowels and
liter, and for all diseases of children,
BATHING HOUSES. BOWLING AL?
LEYS. BILLIARD ROOM, CROQUET
GROUND and MUSIC. Every ??ort will bo
made to give t Utiro satiataction.
Terms MO pur mouth. Children and ser?
vants halt price. Special contracts mado
with families. Hacks at depots in Spartan
burg. 'NO. B. BLACK,
May 24 lmo Resident Manager.
Cieaveland Mineral Springs,
( Formerly \V IIhoii'i, )
XearShefty, 55 Mite* West of Charlotte, X. C.
THIS FAVORITE WA?
TERING PLACE will be
open for the reception of
_ Ivisitors on the 10th et JUNE.
Passengers coming on tho Central Railroad
will be met by hacks, and convoyancea
sent to tho Air-Lino Railroad and other
pointm, whenever denirod. Cold and Warm
Baths. White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and
Chalybeate Water. Bund of Music and
j other sources of amnsoment. Fare first
class. For further information, address
T. W. BREVARD, Proprietor.
I June 4 tlmo
lume x?number 73.
TlYIi DB WOB?S
I
or
charleston, s. c.
WORK8 and general office. EAST BAY
AND 1'IUTUHARD BT BEETS: Trea?
surer's office, at CAROLINA {TATINGS
BANK. Church, near Hsj-no street; P. O.
Box 529.
DISECTOBS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER.
J. C. MALLONEE, D. 0. BBAUGH.
C. A.CHI8JLM, A. A.GOLDSMITH.
officers.
JOHN F. TAYLOB, President.
FRED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PBIOLEAU, Secretary.
W. E. BRAESE, Troasnrer, at Carolina
Savings Bank.
H. BUIBT, Solicitor,
forcings and castings'
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marine, Stationary and Portable STEAM
ENGINES, Boilers, Tanks.
Hoisting Enginos, Saw Mille.
Bice Threshers and Milla of every do
scription.
Shaftings, Pulleys and Gearings.
IRON FRONTS for Buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or
Brass.
Forgings of all descriptions.
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Ore Crushers.
STEAM FITTING8, Wrought Iron Pipe,.
Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and
Steam Ganges, Belting, Packing, Ac. ?
MANtTTACTC rees of 1
TAYLOR'S
Patent Direct Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
ALSO manufacturers of
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S
I* ATEST Tit AP STRAINER.
For Bilge Pumps, Bilge Injections, Ac.
M&v '23 stuOmo
DEVOE'S BRILLIANT OIL!
safe bet0nd all chance.
TAv Finest Hluminator in the World !
DEYOE'B BBILLIANT. OIL is now uni?
versally recognized as the best burn?
ing Oil which can be made. ' Recommend?
ed by the Fire Insurance Companies Tor
its safety, and by all consumers for the
brilliancy of its light. In purchasing this
Oil, the buyer insures, himselt and bis
property against all chance of a kerosene
accident. Fdr sale bv
JOHN C. DIAL, .
Importer and dealer in Hardware, Cut
lory, etc., wholesale and retail, at the
Sigu of the Golden Pad-lock, Columbia
S. C._June 0 C
Drs. Greene, Lmdley'& Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
COMPOUND EX TRACT CORYDA
l-is, the gioat vegetable alterative for
all disoaaea arising from impure blood.
DR. CKEKNK'S FIT CURE, (or Ihe
euro of Epilepsy, Fits.Spasms, and convul?
sions of all kinds.
It1nlit:at<-tl Hour} . for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all liseases of the
lungs and air passages
;v emu lulu spi?i lie, a cf rtuiu and speedy
cure for Neuralgia, Bheumativm. Neivous
Head-ache, and all nervous psin ?
Wabaili Vallry Ague. Care. Contains
no Quinine. A most positive remedy for
Chilis, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of
Liver and tspleen. Act? like h charm.
Prepared at the Labnmtoiy. Charlotte,
N.C. For sale by W. C. FISHElt,
Nov 20 tly Columbia. 8. C.
8 300.000
MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES!
Legalized by 6tate Authority, e.i d
ItliA IP.V IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS.
Grand Single Number Schern?- ol 50,000
Number*!
DB a WS Til e last DAY of each month
capital prize, $50,000!
10.3MI Prices, Amounting 10 $300,000.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, 5; Quarter's, 2.50
The t!real Combination Scheme, with d
CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and
82,890 Phizes, Amounting to 1578,1771
Drains Eoery Saturday During the Year,
Whole Tickets. $10; Halves,5; Quarters, 2.50
Address, for tickets and circulars,
MURRAY. MILLER A CO.. Managers.
P. (). B..x 2,llt5 St. Louis, Mo.
April 7 _$my
c0ngaree iron works,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFAOT?
BER OF STEAM
^ ' jg| [jggg 5^DNEG B8IBT
?Gt.arlng, and all
kinds of Iron
Caatings for Ma?
chine ry and Or?
namental Cast?
ings for Stores
and Dwellings, Patent Bailings for Gardena
and Cemeteries, Irou Settees and Arbor
Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kinds,
Bells for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all my work first clats and
equal to any North or South.
Works at foot of Lady street end near to
Sonth Carolina and Greenvillo A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depots. Nov 18
Look After Yonr Hones.
SPRING time is the time to give the GER?
MAN HORSE POWDERS. For all dis
eases to whichtho horso isanbjoot, no better
medicine can be given. Get it only at
March 5 t HETNITSH'S Drug Store.