The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 21, 1874, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
John Brown was banged on the soil
of the State wbere be struck the first
blow for freedom. Mr. Lincoln, the
first auti-slavery President, died by an
assassin's bullet, which, yet, was
scarcely more pitiless than tbo biogra?
phy that afterwards tore his good name
to tatters. Preston King, it is said,
committed suicide. Qerritt Smith is
said to have lost his reason. Jim
Lane died by his own band, the vic?
tim of a remorse which even his fierce,
iron nature could not endure. Horace
Greeley died in defeat and delirium,
amidst the exeorations of tha party
which he had builded. Mr. Beecher
still lives, but only to look upon tbo
ghastly fragments of a reputation
which was the greatest of all?toru to
pieces by his own friend, whom, in
turn, he has ground into dust under
his heavy heel. Mr. Sumner died
under the condemnation of his party,
having lived the laBt two years of bis
life under the condemnation of his
own State. Fremont lives under the
ban of outlawry of a French court, bo
fore which he refused to appear to an?
swer charges of fraud. So much for
the tragic fate of the anti-slavery lead?
ers. Turning to the South to look
after their groat antagonists on the
other Bide, we find that Mason, Slidell,
Soule, Brooks, Wigfall and Keitt have
died peacefully on their beds; Stephens
has lived to return to Congress; and
Toombs, Hunter, Wise and Davis live
to see the wreck and ruin of bo many
of their old antagonists. Slavery
came ont of the contest defeated, and
anti-slavery came ont of it triumphant;
yet the smitten South contains few or
no graves of self-slain or dishonored
leaders, while the victorious North is
marked with many a dark spot where
an anti-slavery champion has fallen.
[Si. Louis Republican.
AMubderina Storm.?There was
a terrible storm in Central township, a
few miles from St. Louis, on the 8th.
In the midst of the poaring rain and
rattling thunder, a farmer named Wm.
Litsinger thought he beard a different
noise mingling in the din. He went
to the door and looked ont into the
darkness, for it was before duy-light
and the storm shut off any glimmer
from the sky except that of lightning.
As he listened, the unexplained 6ound
came again. It sonnded like a wo?
man's soreams. Mr. L. weut toward
the sound, which led him into the
orchard. He entored the enclosure,
and as ho did so, throe bhots and
flashes startled him. He went on,
however, and caught a glimpse of men
running away. He stolo after them,
but had only taken a few steps when
he was thrown by tripping over a body
that lay on the ground. Just then, a
vivid flash of lightning showed him
that what he had fallen over was the
scarcely lifeless corpse of a woman.
The men who had fled were her mur?
derers. Mr. Litsinger was greatly
agitated, but still sensible enough to
first see if the womnu could not bo
aavod. Determining that she was
really dead, he weut to the bouse,
hitched up a horse, and rode to the
nearest village to tell of the crime. It
was day-light then, und the vicinity
was searched for the orimiuuln. Who
the woman is has not been fouud ont.
She was youug and expensively
dressed, but her pockets were not
rifled. Tracks of a light vehicle
showed that she had beeu brooght
there in a wagon. The --opposition is
that her life was needed by Home plot?
ters, and that under oover of the storm
the intention was to hide her body.
The arrival of Litsinger probably out
short the eutire accompli-hmeut of the
deed.
Tue New American Drama.?"Belle
LaMar" is the title of Boucicault's
new American drama. The story is
thus concisely told by the author him?
self: The story is very simplo, bat I
think very dramatic. Belle LaMar is
a Southern lady, who is married to a
Northern gentleman. She leaves him
and goes South when the war begins,
becaune ho is a Union oflber. She
loves the South so much, that, after
securing a divorce in Virginia, she be?
comes a spy for the Confederates. An
officer of the Union army, under her
husband, fell iu love with her, and bo
trays the plans of his general to her.
She is finally captured and bronght
before her husband for trial. She re?
fuses to tell the numo of the officer
who helped her; but be, alter a'severo
struggle, confesses voluntarily, in the
hope of Having her. Tbo officor is
condemned to death, but the court
martial refuses to pronounce upon her
guilt or innocence. On the interces?
sion of Stonewall Jackson, who re?
turns unopened tho despatches which
she had stolen, she is allowed to go to
the commanding general. A pass is
given her by her former husband, and
that pass sho managen to give to tho
condemned ofilcor, who escapes. To
be brief, the lady is finally pardoned, a
reconciliation takes place betweon her
and her husband, and all ends hap?
pily.
T*. H. Johnson and wife were mur?
dered in North Lexington, Mo., on
Sunday night last. At first it was
thought Johnson had committed tho
deed, bot this i? doubted now.
"Let o
How to Manage a Horse.?A horse
is never vicious or intractable without
a direct cause. If a horse is restive
or timorous, you may bo sure that
these faults urine from dofects in his
edueation. He has been treated either
awkwardly or brutally. Commence
the education of a horse at his birth;
accustom him to tho presence, voice
and sight of n man; speak and net
gently; caress him, do not *tartle him.
All ohastisemonts or cruelty confuse |
tho uuimal and mnko hiui wild. Tboy
are good men who make t,ood horses.
In the island of Tenedo.s thoro wert?
800 bousee, and n tiro has just de?
stroyed 740, with all the wine presses |
and the material fur wine making,
which is tho only industry of the peo?
ple.
In tho United States Court at Green?
ville, on the 10th, Judgo Bryan passed |
sentence us follows: Cleve Holland,
perjury?six months' imprisonment I
and $200 fine; Abram Dnncan, illicit |
distilling, $200.
Good.?One of the principal mem?
bers of Beecher's committeo is Wins
low?supposed to bu the husband of
that lady whose Eoothing syrup has
been either the greatest blessing or
greatest curso to tho iufanfilo world.
Tho President keeps his little boys
of the Cabinet trotting to and from
Long Branch at a lively rate, and ho is I
not going back to Washington until
ho is thoroughly refreshed.
A celebrated old buck, which has de?
fied the Sumter hunters for many
years, has at length been forced to I
bito the dust?near Bishopville, on the |
11th. He weighed 125 pounds.
A fearful gule raged in Sumtor ou
Wednesday uight last, blowing down
booses and trees, and destroying fields I
of coru. This was followed by an-1
other gale on Friday night.
At last we are to bo freed from ein-1
ders on locomotive?, a spark arrester]
and consumer having been inveuted,
whioh is fastened to the smoke-stack I
in such a way as to catch every spark.
The first now rico of the season haw
been received in Charleston.
To Rent.
ACOTTAGEIIOUSK ou Blanding I
street, between Bull and Pick ens.
For terms, applv to
Aug 15 JOliX AGNKW A KQV. _
For Rent,
THE commodious Brick and Metal
Roof STOREHOUSE, No. ?!> Main
-street. Terms very low. Applv to
SEISE LS A EZELL or to BOUNE A MUL- j
LEU, Attornoys-at-Law. Aug 5 f
Steam Engine For Sale.
AN 8-horso STEAM ENGINE, in first
rato order, for sale; suitable, for a cot?
ton giu or grist mill. Prico, $500. Apply
to RICHARD TOZER.
Aug 12_
Steelyards and Scale Beams.
ACOMPLETE assortment or PATENT
SCALE BEAMS and STEELY A CDS
just roccived and for salo at reduced prices.
by _JOHN A'iNKW & SON.
Central Hotel,
5}prQ CANAL etroot, corner or Elm,
iU^jtj New York, one block East of
Broadway. Ccutrall.% located, in the imme?
diate vicinity of mcreantik btieiness. Good
Booms 75 ccuts and $1 00 per day; J1 00 to
tC> 00 Dor week. Aug 17 lmof
Litt. Creme ile in. Creme, No. 4, price 50
cts. Contains On tho Sei, Barcarolle, by
Eube; The Break of Day, Reverie, by Ar
diti; La Ballerina, Polka, by Lichncr;
When the Swallows Homeward Fly, by Ges?
ten; Espieglcries, Caprice, by E^gbard? 5
pieces tor 50 cts.
/"^ p" TT* A X)) L< ii Creme lie la
* ; H f*J /\ W Creme. IVo. 5, contains!
the following music?50 cts.: Mountain'
Stream, Caprice, by S. Smith; Count on
Me, Galop, by Jaouby; Graziosa, Romance,
by Tbalburg; Dancing Leaves, lust., by
.Mattel; May Broezes, fust., by Lange?5
pieces for 50 cts.
1\TTTQ Tf^ **? Creme de tu Creme.
1VJL U ?J-Vy'N? O. oontaios tt?o follow?
ing music?50 cts.: Cbant dn Bivouac,
Transcription, by Kotterer; Thino Own,
Molo .lie, by Lange; Don l'aequale, Sere?
nade, by Thalberg; The Augers Druaru,
Reverio. by Lange; Tbu Wild Rose, Ro?
mance, by Krug?5 pieces for 50 cts.
H/T A f T Ti^Ti !"??*??? Mualenl
iVX^lJuJLlrlJ Monthly, No. 80,
contains tbo following music?price 30
cents: Two Songs by Hays, two by Dunk-,
ono by Maywood, a Sacred Quartet by
Thomas, a Four-hand Piece, a Quickstep,
an easy March and a beautiful Fantasie,
by Kinkel, 10 pieces for DO cents.
11/ vnrri x-k a tt\ P?ttrt.' .1!s:
tTiJlTS l"Jrr?HJ slealMonth?
ly, No. 81, contains the following nnific?
price 30 cents: Two new Songs by Hays,
ono by Prall ono b5 Leslie, one by Stew?
art, a Trio for Female Voicos, by Abt; a
Sacred Quartette bv Danks, two Polkas, a
protty Waltz and a March. 11 pieces 30cts.
ON REOSIPT MARKED PRICE.
Address J. L. PETE Its, P. O. Box 5420
509 Broadway, Now York,
__July 24 2C Opposite- Metropolitan Hotel.
House to Rent.
MTflE HOUSE and FOUIt ACRE
LOT of Mrs. E. J. Art bur. Good gar
den and excellent wall of w.v'er. Pos?
session given immodistelv. Apply to WM.
MART I N_o r E lt. ABTH?R. J nly 4
Just the Season for Turnips.
See IfeiniMt'a Almanac.
13LANT RUPA BAG A, Large Amber
_ Globe. Largo Wbito Dutch, Largo
White Globo, Winter Flat Dutch, Red Top,
Yollow Aberdeen, Improved Seven Top.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
Auglj HEINITSH'S Drug Store.
Landreth's Turnip Seed.
RUTA B\GA, Flat Dnlcli, Globe, Red
Top Just received at
L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
Jnly 18_Drng Store.
Subeoribo for the Phoenix.
ur Just Censures
DLUMBIA, S. C, FRIDAY I
DENTISTRY.
HOOZKIl St WRIGHT,
Richardson Btroct, opposite
Columbia Hotel.
Da. D. Tj. Enc/.En, Du. G. F. S. Wright.
Auk-l iu??
Roanoke College,
SALEM, VIRGINIA.
TWENTY-SECOND SESSION,
^1,871-75, bogius September
rand cloecH June hi Course of |
Study aa high as that of any
College in Virginia. Literary
Societies of lirat, rank. Extensive Libra?
ries. Heading Boom, Cabinet and Lahore-1
tory*. Location unsurpassed in America.
The abundance of the Itoanoke Valley rcn-1
dorn tbo expenses very niodorato. For eon-1
wion ot ten months, (including board, tui-1
tion, fuel, lights, washing, Ac.,) about (200.
Students from seventeen States aud i'erri- ]
tories, including South Carolina.
?jT For catalogues aud further informa?
tion, address
ItEV. D. F. BITTLE, D. D., President.
Any '1_tlmo
Mount Zion Institute,
Winnaboro, ?V. V.
THE eocond session for the I
voar 1874 will bogin on the first
^MONDAY in August.
For parlicnlare, address
It. H CLARKSON,
July 20 tl3 _ __ Principal.
New Rooks at Bryan's.
11HE GREAT ICE AGE and its Relation
. to the Antiquity of Man?by James
Qeike, F. R. S. $2 50.
Wilkes, Sheridiu, Fox, (of timcof Gcorgo
III.) *2 00.
Sumner. (Professor,) on American Cur
rencv. $3.00.
Doetrinoof Evolution?by Winchcll. $1.00 |
Yornos' Meridian or Adventures in South
Africa.
Vernes' from tho Earth to the Moon aud
Around It. $1.00.
Suu ViewH of tho Earth or tho Seasons,
illustrated?by Proctor, F. R. S. $2 50.
Vernes' Journey to tho Centro of tho |
Earth. 75 cents.
Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng
| Iish aud German authors, cheap.
TIM If WORKS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WORKS and general ofhee. EAST RAY
AN D PR ITOfl ARD STREETS: Trea
eurei'o o?lce, at CAROLINA SAVINGS
RANK. Church, near Uayuc slltet; 1'. O.
box 521).
DIRECTORS.
G. W. WILLIAMS, F. J. PELZER,
J. C. MALLON EE, D. C. EBA?GH,
C. A. CfcllSJLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH.
OFFICE US.
JOHN F. TAYLOR, Pr?sident. ?
FRED. RROTHERHOOD, Superintendent.
W. H. PUlOLEAU, Secretary.
W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina
Savings Bank.
H. BD 1ST, Solicitor.
FORGINGS AND CASTINGS
of every description.
House Fronts, Engines, Boilers, &c.
Marino, Stationary and Portable STEAM
ENGINES. Boilers, Tank?.
Hoisting Engines, Saw Mille.
Rice. Threshers and Mills of every de?
scription.
Shaftings, rulleva ami Qearinp^.
IRON FRONTS fur Buildings.
CASTINGS of every kind in irou or
Brass.
Forgingsof al! descriptions
Phosphate Washers.
Phosphate and Ore Crushers.
STEAM FITTINGS, Wrought Irou Pipe.
Sheet Rubber and Gaskets, Water and
Sleani Gauges, belting, Racking, Ac.
3IANUKACTUUEKS OF
TAYLOR'S
Patent Direct Acting
Steam & Hydraulic Presses.
ALSO MANUKACTUUKHS OP
SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S
PATENT TRAP STRAINER,
For Bilge Pumps, bilge Injections, Ac.
May 21 stuOmo
Imported Wines, Brandies, Etc .Etc.
SCOTCH WHISKIES,
Old Jamaica Rum,
Brandies?Otard, Ac,
HnllrndGin,
Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
Also, "a largo stcti of Sueold Whiskies,
Cigars. Ac J. C. Sri EG K RS
MILLINERY?
A FULL line of latcsi styles;
also, Ladies' aud Children's
SUITS, Mrs. Moody V cele
Ibrated CORSETS, with other
stylos; USDER-WKAR
great varlctvi HAIR of a<l
deicriplion, and Ita/.aiir I'at
FT i'A 1, n,rti which will he *old very
ji 3? low. Please call and see tor
yourselves, at
Time a t uoi_MRS.C K. REED'S.
Home Stomach Bitters.
THESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared
by Jas. A. -f achsou A Co., of SI. Louis,
area certain preveulativo of
FEVER AND AGUE, ISTERMITTENTS,
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
And r.ro highly recnminnided as an excel?
lent tonic and iuvjgorator of the system.
For sale by tho wholesale agents,
June 19 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Ice! JCccI Ice!
IAM now prepared to supply all orders
for the above articlo. Tho I CO manu?
factured at my ctitiiblMhmont Is made
from pure Spring Water, frozen at a tem?
perature of thirty degrees below freezing
f>oint Fahrenheit, and can be shipped a
ong disUnoo without much loss. Price
f 1 25 per 100 pounds, and good weight gua?
ranteed. No Ice shipped unless the money
uccomponieH the order.
July 20 J. 0. SEEGERS._
Extracts.
ENG LI-ill French and American EX?
TRACTS for tho Handkerchief, lor
sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
July 7 Drug Store.
tfORNING, AUGUST 21, 181
IMPROVED
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS!
Tatonted March, 1870,
ItV I'EVDLKTO.V <fc nUAKOMiVK,
auocsta, oa.
rrill K fiitisfactiou this PRESS has given
JL in tho past, the. great improvement
made on it, ami t lie factel its being from
lorty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other
good Press, should iuduco planters aud
others to send for one of our new Circulars
before purchasing. Wo also manufacture
Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw
Presses. Addrosa
PKNDLETON A BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machiuu Works, Kollock
_St rod . Augusta. Ga. July 2 wji-tmo
Seegers' vs. Cincinnati Beer.
THE Cincinnati Gazette makes the asto?
nishing anuouncumcul that Cincinnati
beer is no longer pure, but adulterated with
ciolaBses, sugar of starch, fusel oil and the
poisonous co.ehicum. Tbo Commissioner
of Agriculture, in his report for 1863,says
that Prof. Mapos, of New York, analyzed
tbo bcor from a dozen different breweries,
and found all of it adulterated. Coccnlua
Indiens and mix vomica entered largely
into its composition.
J. (J. SFEGERS guarantees his beer tobe
pure and reliable. Ho does not adulterate
it, but brews from tbo best barley, malt
aud hops._Jan 23
KEROSENE 1 !
BEST QUALITY reduced to 2."? centa per I
gallou, and delivered freo to any por?
tion of the city.
FULL ST?CK or first class FAMILY
GROCERIES, at corresponding prices.
These are not times to be uuilersold, and
wo intend, if possiblo, to bo somewhat in
advanoo.
Stock of CIGARS very rail?those "Cele?
brated Cigars," two tor five cents, "highly I
recommended to beginners," aro laliiug'
the town; other brands in uroportion.
GEG." SYMMEItS,
Opposite tho bnsted Nanhtha Lamp.
M 0 NEY T 0 LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,!
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent cities of the United States aud En-1
rope bought and sold.
DEPOSITS rocoived and interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS. BONDS, GOLD and SILVER |
bought aud sohl.
ACCOUNTS uf merchants and others
from the citv and countrv solicited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted
by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK.
Corner of Plaiu and Richardson streets.
Hny and Straw Cutters.
RAW-HIDE ROLLER STRAW CUT?
TERS.
Self-sharpening Straw Cutters.
American Lever Straw Cutters.
Champion Hay and straw Chlteis.
Burdick's National Hay and Straw Cut?
ters, comprising tho best assortment
the citv. and tor salo at low pries by
June" 24 JOHN AG NEW A* SON.
CONGAREE IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, !?. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
<V~^m . RIANUFACT?
ENG SAW
Gearing, and all
kinds of Iron
Castings for Ma?
chinery and Or
liamental Cast?
ings lor S'.orei
and Dwellings, Patent Railings foi Gardens j
and Cemeteries, Iro i Settees and Arbor
(.'hairs; also, Braes Castings i?t all kinds.
Bolls for Churches, Schools, Work-shops,
Ac. Guarantee all ray work first clutsan
equal to my North or South.
Works at foot id Lady street und near to
Snnth Carolina and Greenville A Columbia
Railroad Companies' Depot?. N??v 1H
State South Carolina, Barn we 11 Co
liij Ute Hoard vf Cnmly Comm .?*e?n(??~s of
Haid County.
BY virtue of an Act of the General
numbly of said State, ratified on the
Pith day oi February, A. P. 1N73. and of
resolution ot the said Board of Count}'
Commissioners, adopted on the Ifitli day
of June, A. D. 1S74, the undersigned will
sell, at public auction, in I Im town ol I'ain
well, the Couetv seat of said Comity, on
MONDAY, the 7th dav ot September next
it being sale dav, the COURT HOUS1
BUILDING AND LOT, ill tin; town of
UlackVill'J, with all its privileges and ap
purteiiauues, to the highest biiider for
cash, and will make titles to the purchase!
at said sain.
Dr.sijuirnoN of tui: Buii.pino.? A huge,
now and liiiely constructed brick building,
two stories high, fronting tin- South Caro?
lina r4.ilr0al.aud one hundred yards, morel
or lea*, distant tbnretrom; "-n I building
being lorty feet wide by nixts r?M long, |
containing six snacious rooms mi t he first]
floor, and a oapacions court hull, aud two j
small rooms on the second ll irir, all plaster- .
bd and iiiccl) finished, with four lire-places I
in the- lull and one in each room 111 tin-1
building, with a passage-way nine feet
wide running through tho entire h ngtlt ol I
the. building on the ground ll ?or; sa.d|
building being roofed with tin, fitted up
with mantel-pieces, Venetian blinds, ?in-1
d-?w sarb, and in every way commodious]
and convenient.
Tile lot ?r land I.. longing to Hie County,
upon which *rA>i Court Housebuilding in
situated, con I nine two seres, more or b'rn. |
J. ALLEN TURIN,
Chairman. |
IIERCUL1 S McCKEARY,
HENRY COK HR,
County CommisHionors IJainwell County. ,
ajJum')2G l'.i
IjAWYGKV OKKICKHt
1N S VII A N l; K ?> K K1C K t
ROOMS bOU KAMI l.l KM
SIMGLF. UKlMtOOMSt
t'j LET IX Till'. NI.W
Central National Bank Building. !
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. j
Bed-Rooms from 13 per month upwaids;
Family Rooms fioni $(> per month upwards;
Lawyers' Offices from 111 pr month upwards,1
WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD 01.0- ?
SETS and other modern improvements in
eido building. No back rooms, all fronting '
on the street. Good ventilation. A Janitor ,
in charge of building. Apply ta Cent!all
Rank, or to Messrs. SEI BE LS ?V I ZELL, j
April 2
(MIX
Event."
'4. VO]
rilK SI'AIUANBVRG AND ASIIK
VIL.L.E RAILKOAD COMPANY.
Proposals for Contracts for the Grad
ISO, BltlDOlso and Masonry of tho Firat or
South Carolina .Section of thia Road, from
r'l'ARTASBUua to the point nearest tho
Block House, 0:1 tho Howard'? Gat Road,
\h indicated by the Chief Engineer, will ho
received by tho President, at Flat ItoUK,
S. C, or by the Yice-Prceident, at Spar
rASncuo.S.C, at any time on or before tbo
first day of September ensuing. The Con?
tractor shall, in his terms and conditions,
specify the proportion which he will reqniro
iu Cash, and that which he will receive in
payment in Sxock and in tweuty-yoar seven
per cent. Couion Bonds of the consolidated
Company.
Spceificationa of tho work- will bo fur?
nished on application to tho Chief En?
gineer, Col. Thaddeus Colcman, at Ashe
ville, N. C.
C. O. MEMMINOER. President.
A.C. Kaufman, Secretary and Treasurer.
Aug 18 12_
Spartanburgand ?sheville Railroad.
Nature's Highway Across the Mountains!
Lion r Grades, Easy Curves,No Tunneling
LET IT BE BUILT SPEEDILY !
A link in tho Air-Line Road between the
cities of Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis,
Chicago and Charleston, acvonty-fonr
miles long, with less than twonty miles of
heavy work.
Shorter than any liuo lrom New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimoie to cither of
these cities, and many hundred miles
nearer to theao centres of Western trado
than miv existing line to Charleston.
The Read that promises to makcCharlea
ton the market for the trade of tho great
North-west, the West Indies, South Ame?
rica and Europe; also, an important emi?
grant station.
ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION,
SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND
PROFITABLE IN RESULTS.
An important enterprise for the develop?
ment of South Carolina.
Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable in ten
installments.
Every citizen ol this State should own at
least one Share.
CiiAiii.KSTos, with her magnificent Har?
bor and genial climate; her ininielisc uudc
vetoped back country, containing a fertile
soil, line pasture grounds and inexhausti?
ble water power; her contiguity to tho
Weft Indies and South America, and her
unparalleled European ocean couiae, is
dentiiied, upon tho completion of this 1m
r uiTANT Trunk Lixi:, Jo emerge from her
prostrated condition and become what
nature has intended dho should be?tho
Great Commercial Metropolis of the
Southern Sictius. of the United States
LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDERS' LI A BILITY.
The following clause in the charter is
published for the hi formation of aub
serihers:
Sic. I "That no Stockholder of eaid
Company tdiall be held liable tor the debts,
conn nets or acts ol said corporation,
heyoiid the amounts actually tubicribed to
the Capital Stock ol said Company by auch
Stockholder."
DIRECTORS:
Gko W. Williams, Garriel Cannon,
P.. Bollmann, John H. Evins,
Alva Gage, T.B. Jeter,
Tiiko. 1?. Jervi.y, D. 1?. Duncan,
Theo. G. Rarker, James E. Black,
John S. Fairly, John S. Wiley.
Principal Office and Address, 25 Broad
at ret t, Charlotten, K. C.
O. G. MEMMINOER, I'remdi til.
A. 0 KAU FM '.N, Secretary and Tress.
.Inly II limn
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry!
WM. GLAZE,
a T his new store, Main street, nearly op
j\. posdto tho Central National Bank, haa
large and beautiful stock of tine WATCHES
stem and key winders, from best European
and American mauutaclurors, and ol his
own importation, in gold and Bilvcrcasea.
Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort?
ment just roceivi d and all tho latest sty lee.
Sterling si LYER-WAKE, in acts ami crscb,
Bridal Presents, and a very fine selection of
Plated-Ware, Gold Watch and Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement Rings, largo stock of Spoctticlen
and Eye-Glasscs, Clocks, Musical Boxes,
and it great variety of Fancy Articles. My
slock i? the largest and best selected in tho
Southern country and will bo sold as cheap
as lame article can be hough I anywheie.
Met 24 ?
Aperients.
CONGRESS WATER,
J Tan ant's Seltzer,
Citrnto Magnesia,
Seidlitz Powders. For sale at
L. T. SI J.LI MAN ft CCS
Julv7 Drugstore.
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LiUME X?NUMBER 1?0&.
Office Board of Health,
COLUMBIA, 8. O., auou8t 14,1874.
IN order to guard against epidemics, the
citizooB ot Columbia are earnestly en
joiued to uso disinfectants in their out
houaos and other places likely to generate
disease By order:
WALTER R. JONES, Cleik.
KS~ Union-Herald copy. Aug 15 5
Dissolution.
COLUMBIA. H. 0., Auoust 8. 1874.
TflE Firm heretofore existing under tho
name of HOPE <fc GYLES has been
dissolved this day by the withdrawal of
JOHN E. GYLES, who hau transferred hi*
interest to E. HOPE, with whom all settle
monts of the affairs oT said firm will bo
made. EDWARD HOPE,
Aug 0_JOHN E. GYLES._
Official Order, No. \=
IWANT all Smokera to know that there
are still plenty more of the celebrated
5 cent PARTAGAS ou hand. I guarantee
that they contain moro and a better quality
of Tobacco than any ether 5 cent Cigar
aold in this city.
Bpec .il Order. No. 2.
All Smokera of Preso?.a Cigars will pleaso
take uotice that they cau get a bunch con?
taining 25 Cigars tor $1, and all other
popular brands at equally low prices, at the
CALIFORNIA OIGAR STORE,
< Sign of tho Indian Chief,)
3d Door Below Wheeler House.
June 6_ _
EL6THIIG AI ITS!
No. 134.
THE OLDEST CLOTMKG
AND
HAT JS| STAND
IN tho State, and now the cheapest to get
good
READY-MADE CLOTHING
For Summer. A largo line of HATS; some?
thing entirely new in
STRAW HATS!
We still keep abroaet of tho times in
FURNISHING GOODS!
Cent?' Undershirts, Silk, Lisle Thread
aud Gauze, Liuen and Jean Drawer*, Ties,
Bowe, Socks, Collars,Scarfs, the celebrated
Star shins, ready-made and made to order;
fits guaranteed. White Liuen. Luck, Mar?
seilles Yeats, in now stylos. Black Alpaca
Frock and Sack Coals.
We aro selling Goods at low prices for
cash. KINABD & WILEY.
Jntv 23_
EXTEfi IlifflllTS
FOR
30 DAYS,
AT
D. EFSTIN'S,
UXDKIi COLUMBIA HOTEL.
I will commence on TUESDAY. July
28, aud continue for thirty day.?, a closing
out aalo of the remainder of my stock of
seasonable and popular CLOTHING, FUR?
NISHING GOODS and nATS. at IMMENSE
REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.
This is done to make room f.>r Fall Stock.
Tboae in search of uuiiBual bargains will
bo amply repaid by a visit to
D. EPSTIN'S,
July 27 Under Columbia Hotol.
R. & \\. C. SWAFFIELlT
Are now offering
Extraordinary Inducements
to
GASH BUYERS.
BOYS' LINEN SUITS, from 21 to 8 years,
at Two Dollars, and other Goods in
proportion.
STRAW HATS at cost.
Call and examine our styles and prices
before buying elsewhere.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
Is almost daily replenished.
KIMC CUSTOM GARMKNTS
' Made to order in beat etylo and at low
rates. Aug 14