The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 17, 1874, Image 1
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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
One of the men who writes to the
papers wants to know "What is tho
advantage of boxing up clerks?" espe?
cially those who sell tickets at railway
stations. Perhaps it is ont of regard
to tho safety of the public. If these
fellows who ore generally so lavish-of
impudence through n little hole in n
partition had a free ohanco at humani?
ty, they might be dangerous.
The Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals has compelled the
sweet cider man up Broadway, New
York, to take that dog out of that cider |
mill, and he has substituted a "cullud
pusBon." It was cruel to the dog,
but it is all right for Sambo. Has the
negro no friends in that community ?
Where is the Civil Bights Bill?
The gallant secretary of a life insnr
ance company, being in command oi a
platoon during the late unpleasantness
in Arkansas, struck up the gun of ono
of his men about to tire on n stall
officer, with the exclamation: "D?n
it. don't Bhoot at him; we've got a
policy on him."
Every fashionable woman in Paris
hangs to her belt an alms-bag, a fun, a
card-case, a pocket-book, an umbrella,
a turnip-watch, a pin-cushion, some I
ivory tablets and a little mirror. And
the houb of women like these are ex?
pected to knook the nonsense out of
Germany some day.
An Eastern debating society is try?
ing to settle which is tho hardest to
keep, a diary or an umbrella.
Another Chance I
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FIFTH AND LA8T CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
Bay Fixed and Fnll Drawing Assured
ov
MONDAY, 30TII NOVEMBER, IS? 1.
Drawing' Oertain at that Date.
I.IST OP GIFTS.
One Grand Gash Gift, - - $250,000
One Grand Gash Girt, ? - 100,000
One Grand Cash Gilt, - - 75,000
One Grand Cash Gift, - 50,000
One Grand Gash Gift, ... 25,000
5 OaBh Gifta, $20,000 each, - 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each, - 140,000
15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 oach, - 150.000
20 Cash Gifts, 5,000 each, ? 100.000
25 Gash Gifts, 4,000 oach, ? 100.000
30 Cash Gitta, 3.000 each, - 00.000
50 Cash Gifta, 2,000 each, - 100,000
100 OaBh Gitts, 1,000 oach, - 100.000
240 Caah Gifts, 500 euch, - 120,000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each, - 50,000
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each, - 050.000
Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash,$2,500.0(0 I
Fiuce of Tickets.?Whole Tickots, $">0;
Halves, $25; Tenths, or eacti Coupon. $5; |
11 Wholo Tickots $500; 22 * Tickets $1,000.
Circulars contaiuiug full" particulars fur?
nished on duplication.
THO.E.BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
Sept 11_ ami
Drs. Greene, Lindiey & Bentley's
Great Family Medicines.
COMPOUND KX'l'HACT COHYDA- I
I.is, the gioat vegetable alterative for ]
all di&oanca arising from impure blood.
DR. GREENE'S PIT CURE, for tho I
onre of Epilopay, Fit< .Spasms, and oonvul-1
siona of all kinds.
Medicated Honey, for Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Group, and all diseases of the]
lnnga and air paBsagea.
Neuralgia Specific,acertain and spoody I
core for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Nervous |
Head-ache, und all nervous pains.
Wabaih Valley Ague Cure, Contains I
no Quinine. A moat positive remedy for
Chills, Bilious Fever, and Congestions of
Liver and Spleen. Acts like a charm.
Prepared at the Laboratorv, Charlotte,
N.[C. For sale by W. C. FISHER,
Nov 20 jly_Columbia. S. C.
Fire Insurance.
GEO. HUGGINS' AGENCY.
Ettabllshedin Columbia, ?S. C, 1840.
/ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart?
ford, Conn., $8,000,000.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,of|
London, England, $8,000,000.
FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of
Philadelphia, $3.500,000
POENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., of|
Now York, S2,COO,C00.
OLD DOMINION FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
of Richmond, Ya., $300,000.
ATLAS FIRE INSURANCE CO., <
Hartford, Conn., $400,000.
Risks takon on Buildings, Merchandize,
(Jetton, &c, &o.
GEO. HUGGINS. Agent.
Offlco opposito tho Columbia Hotel,
Sept 15_?_%'2m
The Proper Time
TO TAKE HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND
LIVER PILLS is when jon have Nau?
sea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed Cunt of the
Skin, Rush of Blood to the Head, Cold Ex?
tremities, Ringing in tho Ears, Pain in tho
Back, Side and Shoulders, High Colored
Urine, Vertigo and Biliousness. They afford
prompt roliof. For ealo onlyat
Sept 1 j_HEINITSH'S Drug Storo.
Quaker Liniment!
THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FA?
MILY MEDIOINE, is the boat remedy
in tho world for tho following complaints,
viz: Cramp in tho Limbs and Stomaoh,
Rheumatism in all its forms, Neuralgia,
Dysentery, Freah Wounds, Toothaoho,
Sore Throat, Sprains and Brniaoa, Pain in
tho Stomach,Bowels or Side, Bilious Colio,
Cholera, Colds, Chapped Hands, Burns,
Spinal Complaints, Chills and Fevor.
Pnrely vogetaole and all-healing. For in?
ternal and external use. Propared by
E. H. HEIN IT SH,at his Drag.,
Sept 16 t And Chemical Btor
[E DAI
"Let o
coli;
Independent Republican I'nriy?Or. j
? der of iiio campaign.
Headq'bs Independent Rep. Pabty,
Rooms State Ex. Oommitteh.
Colombia, S. ?., October 7, 1874. j
By virtue of tbo authority vested iu
tbo Executivo Committee of the Inde?
pendent Republican party by the State
Convention, held in tbo city of
Charleston, October, 1S74, some of the
following gentlemen will address the
citizens of tbo State ut the places and
times annexed:
Hon. John T. Greene, Col. M. R.
Delany, Hou. R. H. Cain, Hon. T. C.
Dunn, J. Minis Sullivnu, Esq., Hou.
John Wallace, Rev. E. M. Pinckney,
Hon. A. J. Ransicr, Edw. Couoway,
Esq., T. R. Tigbe, Esq., Hon. Wm.
H. Jonesi Samuel Leo, Esq., Wm. A.
Hayne, Esq., Rev. J. B. Middleton,
Bruce H. Williams, Esq., Hon. W. E.
JohnBton, Hon. W. W.Ramsey, Dan'l
P. Reynolds, Esq., Hon. James A.
Bowley, J. B. Thompson, Esq., Rev.
E. J. Due, Augustus Thompson,
Esq., W. W. Ward, Esq., Hon. E. W.
M. Maokey, Hon. T. A. Davis, Hon.
Aaron Logan, E. B. Soabrook, Esq.,
John M. Freeman, Jr., Esq., Hon. J.
D. Wariey, Rov. Hampton Boston,
Hon. J. J. Hardy, Hon. Stepbon
Brown, Sampson Maxwell, Esq., Hon.
E. E. Dickson, Rev. E. J. Adams, Col.
R. W. Seymour, W. G. Pinckney, Esq.,
Hon. S. E. Gaillard, Tbos. H. Jones,
Esq., Wm. J. McKinlay, Esq., Prof.
Peter O. Lawrence, A. F. Furrar, Esq.,
Rev. Ii. Bunob, J. A. MushhiRton,
Esq., Rev. W. H. Thomas, Rov. H. W.
JaokBon, Alex. Bryce, Jr., Esq., M. H.
Bryoe, Esq., Hon. John R. Cochran,
Hon. Thomas Hamilton, Rev. F. A.
Sasportas, W. C. Morrison, Hon. Geo.
F. Molntyre, John A. Howard, Esq.,
and others.
Times and Places of Meetings.?
First Congressional District?Wilhams?
burg, Tueeduy, October I'd; Marion,
Thursday, October 15; Florence, Fri-j
duy, October 16; Darlington, Saturday,
October 17; Beuuettaville, Monday,
October 10;Chpraw, Wednesday, Octo?
ber 21; Manning, Thursday, October |
22; Conwayboro, Friday, October 23.
Second Congressional District?Lex?
ington, Tuesday, October 13; Mau
niug, Saturday, October 17; Charles?
ton, Fuiday, October 23; Oraugo
burg,-, ?-.
lliird Congressional District? Abbe?
ville, Tuesday, October 13; Anderson,
Wednesday, October 11; Walhalla,
Thursday, October 15; Pickeus, Sa?
turday, October 17; Niucty-Six, Mon?
day, October 19; Chappoll'a Depot,
Wednesday, October 21; Laureus,
Thursday, October 22; Nowberry, Fri?
day, October 23; Prosperity, Saturday,
October 24; Columbia, Saturday, Oc?
tober 24; Abbovillo, Monday, October
2G; Anderson, Tuesday, October 27;
Walballo, Wednesday, October 28.
Fourth Congressional District--Green?
ville, Thursday, October 15; Spartan
burg, Friday, October 10; Union, Sa?
turday, October 17; York, Tuesday,
Ootober 20; CheBter, Wednesday, Oo
tober 21; WinnBboro, Friday, Octo?
ber 23; Camden, Tueeday, October |
27; Lancaster, Monday, October 26; |
Greenville, Saturday, October 31.
Fifth Congressional District?Edge
field, Tuesday, October 20; Walter-1
boro, Tuesday, Ootober 20; Beaufort,
Thursday, Ootober 22; Aikeu, Satur?
day, October 24; Blackville, Monday,
Ootober 26.
All meetings will bo held at 12 M.,
unless otherwise ordored by County
Chairmen.
County Chairmen will please take {
notice of the time and places of meet?
ing, and as early as possible will com?
municate with the Executive Commit?
tee at Columbia. When any particular!
speakers are wanted, timely notice
should be given the Committee.
THOS. C. DUNN, President.
Attest: J. Evans Bunx'on, Seoretary.
Subscribe for tbo PntENix.
?l New Cigar Store.
HAH been opened at IOjJ Assembly
etreot, Faotory No. 13, Third District,
South Carolina. Tho subscriber respect*
fully informs tho public that ho hat, opened
at tho above store, where ho will kocp con?
stantly on hand a full assortment of CI
OA118 and TOBACCO, both domestic and
imported. He feels sum that he can offer
induoomeutHiu DOMESTIC CIGAltS, as libs
Block in inado under his personal super?
vision, in this city. IMPORTED GOODS
sold at tho lowest prices. A Bhare of the
public patronago is solicited, und satisfac?
tion guaranteed. Country merchants will
do well to examine my sroek before pur?
chasing elsewhere.
M. GOLD8MITH,
105J Assembly street,
Oct 1 North of tlm Market.
Red Ash Coal.
4 f\f \ TONS RED ASH COAL-samo
L3C\J\J quality as that which gave eu?b
satisfaction two years ago.
Auk 25_T. j. HARPER.
For Rent/
THE commodious Brick and Metal
Roof STOREHOUSE, No. 69 Main
street. Terms very low. Apply to
SEIDELS Sc EZ ELL or to BOONE A MUL?
LS R, Attorneys - st-Lav, . Aug 5 t
inr JuBt Censures
rMBIA, S. 0., SATURDAY
I* R. A % 0. SWAFFIEID,
NOTICE.
OUR STOCK
CLOTH ING,
HATS,
GENTS' WISHING COODS,
IS so unusually largo that wo aro deter?
mined to reduce it. A simple inspec?
tion of our stock will convince auy one
that
OUR GOODS
Aro better made, OUR ASSORTMENT
larger, and OUR PRICES lower, than auy
other house in tlio Stale
An experience of thirty years in tho
CLOTHING BUSINESS
In tho citj of Colhmhia enables us to select
goods better adapted to tho wants of this
community.
Oar Boys' and Youths' Olothiug
Embraces every variety that can be
fonnd in largo retail clothing houses, and
have boen selected with great care, and
will be freoly shown.
Our niako of SHIRT8 have a reputation
for titling second to none.
We keep largo lines of ENOLISH AND
FRENCH. CLOTHS of tho choicest makes.
We mako garments to order uuaurpasscd
by any house South of Now York. Iu addi?
tion, wo have a largo assortment of
HOSIERY,
UNOKR-GARMENTB,
NECK-WEAR,
SHAWLS,
TRAVELING BLANKETS,
TRUNKS, ?Sic.
Yon will certainly save monoy by giving
us a call.
?, & W. C, SWAFFIELD.
1 Oot4
Attend the Trne Event."
MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1874.
VOl
POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SHOW IN THE WORLD !
COLUMBIA, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874?ONE DAY ONLY!
OLD JO UN R 0 61 N$ OX'S GREAT WORLD'S EXPOSITION,
America's Favorite Show, With America's Favorite Manager!
TIIK MONARCH OF AJI?SEMB?ITS : MY KIUIIT NONE OA UK DISPt'T K
THIS CONCERN IS COLLOSSAL IN ALL ITS PROPORTIONS:
IT is impossible to movo by tJio ordinary nieana adopted by SMALLER CONCERNS
EVHnwTir^ to transport tlmf COLOSSALTOFALi:
Sr.f?^I2.}?*S? winch embraces THOUSANDS OF LIVING ANIMALS MYRIADS CtV
BI IDS, COLONIES OF MONKEYS, SCHOOLS OF AMPHIBIA, am one which are tho
following Special NpvoltlcB, which we guaraantoo to exhibit s? m? k; weU?theae UneV I
h.S *oi1?iUit V, e*?U ll,aeo THE ?'{KAT SHOW visits two Hviufi GIRAFFES. cosU'
PH ants. S ??,r5 * bU^ ^?!?,al.rau RHINOOEB?S: the largest PERFORMINGELE
, JiVA"t^; African OSTRICH. 12 ieet in Height; a deu of monater
Alaska SEA LIONS; a throe-horned and throc-cyod BOVINE, ftom tho Holy Land tho
only ono ever eeen and exhibited in tho world. These aro apocial featurea that aro not
owned or cout rolled by any other trave?ng exhibition.
GREATEST SHOW ON THE CONTINENT OF AMERICA \
1.000 living Wi'd Boasts and Rare Birds; 5,000 animate and inanimate Curiosities; 00
ilimiuntivc Ponies; 1,000 Men and Horses; -10 Musiciaus, 100 Male Performers; 20 Lady
Riders, European celebrities; 50 cages of Wild Beasts; 5 Golden Chariots, costing
flO.OuO in geld.
DAILY EXPENDITURE OF THE MAMMOTH SHOW, $2 500!
OVER FIFTY CAGES OF KARE ANIMaLS, in addition lo which the Rhinoceros,
G"mt Cstrieh, Giraffes, Hippopotami, Sea Liona, Eland, Hartc-beesl*, Pacific Seals,
7. ik Sue red Cattle and the wonderful three-horned and throe-eyed Bovine from the
Qoly Laud, are apccialtijs oulv to be setn in this GREAT WORLD EXPOSITION.
THE GRAND ORIENTAL STREET PAGEANT.
a scene of Bplendo-' and da^xliiig magnillcctiec, n-i wil nested oftener than one
lifetime, l.IViNti LION'S a NO itUKlCt IjOOSE IV tur SI'rekth,
number of brilliant aud beauti
a long and glittering display, introducing au cndlesi* number of brilliant and beauti?
fully decoraii d Cages, Dens, Tank? and Van*, containing my vast collection of Beasts
Birds, Reptiles and Sea Monsters.
Two 8plendid Brass Bands?Forty Musicians,
r^f?"? &?,?S,-OPEN AT 12 30 AND (! :,? r- M- ADMISSION 75 CENTS; CHILDREN
TIR^MA^MO]ra E^^BriUON0. ?ENT8' ?neTiokofc ADMITS YOU TO THE EN
OoUX*"7E18T2OT?AV AND DATE ** CoLCMBI V~Wodn6Blloy? October 31st, 1874.
LiUME X?NUMBER IVO.
Hon. D. H. Chamberlain Proposes
REGARDLESS of political opposition,
to gain tho guberuational chair. Th*
Indian Girl propones, regardless of oppo?
sition in ber lino, to gain tbo wholesale
trade of tho State; for, as tho master of the
Tcrpsichoran School surpasses in graceful?
ness tho man who only knows how
To Dance a Jig
So this maid, through long experience, ami
through acquaintance with tho retail trade,
cau surpass other houses, in placing with
Dealers auch Gigars as their customer.?
will most delight to smoke, for really, you
might as well expact Republicans to mee .
Democrats
On the Democratic Platform
Aa to look for Cigars that in quality or
price will compare with those sold at*
INDIAN GIRL CIGAIt STORE,
_Columbia, 8. C.
THE CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE
STILL AHEAD!
TBE proprietor of this establishment
would respectfully aunounco to the
public and his numerous patrons, that ha
baB largely incroaeed his facilities for sup?
plying to tbem the best b: i da of CIGARS,
both imported aud domestic. Their force
for tho manufacturing of tho best Cigars
has been largely increased, thereby ena?
bling them to compete with tho largest
Now 1'ork and Baltimore houses. Of this,
the dealers throughout the entire State
can certify. Tho celebrated So. PABTAGAS
arn still all the rage: also, tho 10c. IM?
PORTED LONDRE8.
M. 8ULZBA0HEB,
No. 105 Main street,
Two doors bolew Whoeler House.
"T?e Georgia Gin,"
Wo again call tho attention of those
I without GINS to tho above Gin. We haTO
aold them for sovon years, and tho univer?
sal satisfaction they have given and the
largely increased demanfit and eale each
year, ia tho beat evidenco of their merito.
We believe thoy will GIN FA8TER, MAKE
A BETTER LINT, RUN LIGHTER A NE?
GIN CLEANEB, than any other Gin in the
markot. Order oarly, of
L?RICK & LOWRANCE,.
July 23 Agents for South Carolina.
IMPROVED
GEORGIA COTTON PRESS!
Patented March, 1870,
BY I'EVDIiETON & BOARDMAK,
AUOUSTA, CA.
rnflE satisfaction this PRESS has given
_L in the paat, the great improvement
made on it, and tho fact of its being from
forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other
good Press, should induce planters and
others to se nd for one of onr new Circulars
hefoio purchasing. Wo also manufacture
Irons for Water Power Presses and Scre~>*
Presses. Addrees
PENDLETON A BOARDMAN,
Foundry and Machine Works, Kollock
Btreet, Angosta. Qa;_July 2 g |[4mo
Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry:
WM. GLAZE,
AT his new store, Main street, nearly op ?
posite the Central National Pank, In?
iargeand beautiful stock of fine WATCHES
stem aud key winder*, from best European
and American manufacturers, and of his
own importation, in gold and eilvoi caaee.
Elegant JEWELRY I An unrivaled assort
mout just received and all the latest styles.
Sterling SILVER-WARE, in seta and cases
Bridal Presents, and a very line selection o:
Platcd-Ware, Gold Watch aud Neck Chains,
Lockets, elegant Seal, Wedding and En?
gagement Rings, large stock of Spectaclen
aud Eye-Glasses, Clocks, Musical Boxes,
and a great variety of Fancy Articles. M: -
stock ia tho largest and beat selected in ths .
Southern country and will bo aold ae cheap
aa same article cau be bought anywhere.
Oct 24 _
CONGAREE IRON WORKS
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFACTU?
RER OF STEAM
ENGINES, SAW
AND GRIST?
MILLS, GIN
Gearing, anel all
kinds of Iron
Caatinge for Ma?
chinery ami Or?
namental Cast?
ings for 8torcs
and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens
and Cemeteries, im i Suttees and Arbor
? Chairs; also, Brass Castings of all kindJ,
Bells for Churches, School*, Work-ehopo.
I Ac Giiai antee all my woik lirat class and
equal to anv North or South.
Works at foot of Lady.street and near to
South Carolina aud Greenville <fc ColumbiK
Railroad Companies! Depot?._Nov 18
LAWYERS' OFFICES f
INSURANCE OFFICES:
ROOMS FOH FAMILIES!
SINGLE BED-ROOMS-'
TO I.XT IN THE NEW
Central National Bank Building.
PliWES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Bod-Rooms from $3 per month upwards ,
Family Rooms from $C per month upwards '
Law*ore' Ofiices from $0 pr month upwards.
vVXTER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO?
SETS aud other modern improvements in -
side building. Ab back rooms, all fronting
on the street. Good vontilation. A Janitor
in chargo of building. Apply ta Centra?
Bank, or to Measra. 8EIBELS A EZELL.
April 2_
VICTORIA HOTEL,
Charleston, S. C,
HAS been entiroly rono
valod and rofnrnishe?
throughout. It is most csn -
_trally situated, in King ness
Markst street, for the traveling public.
Thoy solicit their patronage. Board per
day, $2.50.
MRS. MARIA OPDEBEEOK,
Oot 11 2mo Proprietress,