The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 14, 1875, Image 1
Tax Levy.
RiQHXiAD County.
Office County Tbeabubeii,
Columbia, 8. ?., January I, 1875.
The following taxes have been
levied upon the property of this
County, viz:
1. For pay of salaries Exe?
cutive and Judicial officers of
the State, the Clerks and
contingent expenses of the
Executive cud Judicial De
partmenta of the Govern?
ment..mills 1^4.
2. For support andI main?
tenance t f the penal, ohari
table and'edooational insti?
tution b of the State, exclu?
sive of oommon eobools.... \\?
3. For support and main*
teoauoe of public sohools... 2
For payment of deficien?
cies for school oleims and
Sohool OommisBioDSre' Bala
1, 1873. U
4. For expenses of the
General Assembly. 1
5. For public printing... %
6. For payment of inter?
est npon the public debt, (as
adjuoted by Act of Decem?
ber 22,1873.) doe and pay?
able npon 1st of January
and July. 1875. 2
7. For doficionoeia, or un?
paid appropriations and
olaims of Central National
Bunk, P. F. Frazee and F.
Cardarelli. 14-51
Total for State Taxes 10 23-60
For onrrent expenses of
?iohland Oonnty.mills 3
For New Oonrt House.... 1
For Oommon Sohools.... 1
Total for County 5
The tax duplicate has been opened in
this offloe, tor the oolleotion of above
tax levies. After 15th day of January,
1875, 20 per cent, penally will attaoh to
all delinquents, G. A. DARLING,
Treasurer Richland County.
Jan 1
Strayed or Stolen,
ABOUT five weeks ago, a fine I
red English MILCti COW,
_,ueavy with calf. Any informa?
tion win Oa thankfully received and hand?
somely rewarded by
Jan 18_W. B.LOWRANCE.
Election of Policemen.
AN eleotion for sixteen Policemen, two
Sergeants and a Superintendent of
Water Worka will be hold on FRIDAY
NEXT, 15 th instant, at C P.M. Applica?
tions will be aeat to the City Clerk. By
order of Council. RICHARD JONES.
Jan 18_City Clerk.
iOity licenses.
ALL LICENSES for 1875 not yet taken
out, must be applied for and paid on
or before the 10th instant; after which date
the penalty wUl be utriotly enforced.
RICHARD JONE8,
Jan 10_City Clerk.
To Executors, Administrators.
Guardian? and Trustees.
TAKE notice that you are hereby cited
and required lo file in the office of the
Court of Probate for Richland County, on
or before the 1st day of February, 1875,
your'ANNUAL HETURN8 for 1874.
B. I. BOONE.
Jan S }1> Judge of Probate.
GRAND MASQUERADE BALI
- ' or the
German Sohnetzen-Verein,
0 Ol - a^
on
Wednesday Evening:, Jan. 20,1875.
?? i
ALL persona wiehiagV) participate, who
may oome masked, mux* be known to
the committee appointed to reoeive gnests,
or will be required to unmask in the com?
mittee room nelore they can be admitted
in the *'Halle *? Strict observance of this
ale will be adhered to without exception.
Jan 13
Butter, Oranges, Apples, &c.
OX TUBS Choice Gosbeu BUTTER.
dl'J ? 000 Ohoico Florida ORANGES.
100 bbhi- Uboloe APPLES (Baldwins.)
25 tub* Leaf LARD.
500 Ohoico Bologna SAUdSAGEB. at 12}
cents per pouud. Just received and for sale
by 0. J. LA?REY.
Jan 12 5_Opposite PuotNix.
Kerosene Oil.
PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 17c. per
gallon, at wholesale, and 20o. per gal?
lon at retail, delivered in all parte of the
city. This Oil iu guaranteed fully up to
the staudard required by the United
States j/ For sale by
Jan 5_JOHN AONEW A 8QN.
Seed Potatoes.
I f\C\ RARRELS Choice Early Roso
lAyv/ Soed Potatoes: warronted beat
quality, now on hand and to be had during
* tic uU?uui stj the b?if?l, only at
O. J. LAUREY'8,
Doc 20 Imp Opposite PrigWX Office.
50 Cases Oatawba Champagne..,
THIS WINK iu fully equal to tho French
and imported Champagne.
Dec 18_J, Q. 8EF.QERS.
PURK OALIFOHNtA^ADKIItA.'
Doc 18 ' J. O. BEEGERS.
THE Di
BY J. A. SELBY. COL
Union Council, No.5, R. & 8. M.
AN EXTRA CONVOCATION -will lie
held in Masonic Hall, THIS EVEN?
ING, at 7 o'clock, By order of the T.
I. U.M.: JACOB SDLZBACHER,
San 14 1 Recorder.
REPORT OF THE O0NDITI0N
of the
Carolina National Bank
OF COLUMBIA, ft. C,
AT Columbia, in tho Stato of Sooth
Carolina, at the oIobb of bueineas, Lie
cewber 31, 1874:
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. {370,038 81
Over-drafts. 5,435 ?G
U. 8. Bonds to secure circula?
tion. 300,000 00
Other Stocks, Bonds and Mort?
gages. 107,391 17
Due from Redoeming and Re*
sorve Agents. 12.42100
Dne from other National Banks 20,716 G3
Dne from Stato Banks and
Bankers. 851 75
Real Eatato, Furniture and
Fixtures. 37,505 10
Current expenses and taxeB
paid. 3,490 04
Premiums paid. 20,500 00
Checks and other Cash ItemB.. 108 74
Bills of other National Ranks.. 15,281 00
Fractional Currency, including
Nickels. 572 51
Specio, including Gold Treasu?
ry Notes. 1.998 20
Legal Tender Notes. 54.5U5 00
U. ?. Certificates of Deposit for
Legal Tenders. 1G.220 00
$973,035 70
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paidiu. $300 000 00
Surplus Fund. 25 000 00
Other undivided profits. 5,210 GG
National BaDk Notes outstand?
ing. 270,000 CO
Dividonds unpaid. 15,000 00
Individual Deposits. 101.53161
Demand Certificates of Deposit 3 093 43
Timo Certificates of Deposit... 22G G71 93
Due to other National Banks.. 24,244 45
Due to Stato Banks and Bank?
ers. 1,377 62
$973.035 70
STATE OF SOCTn CAROLINA. I
COCKTF OF RlCHLAND. \
I, C. J. Ibkdell. Cashier of the above
named Bank,do solemnly swear that the
above statement ia true, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
C. J. IBEDELL, Cashier.
Snbsor.bed and sworn to beforo me, this
11th day of January, 1875.
WILIE JONES. Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
L. D. CHILDS. )
J. B. EZ ELL. } Directors.
JOHN S. WILET.J
Jan 14_1 _
Report of the Condition
of tue
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF COLUMBIA, H. C,
AT Columbia, in the State of Reuth Ca?
rolina, at tbo close of business, De?
cember 31, 1874:
RESO?RCE8.
Loans and Discounts.$124.962 81
United States Bonds to securo
circulation. 100,000 00
Other Stocks, Bonds and Mort?
gages. 22,687 31
Due from Redeeming
and Roaervo Agents $ 7.863 53
Dae from other Na?
tional Banks. 10,850 10
Real Estate, Furniture and Fix?
tures. 42,971 28
Current Expenses and TaxeB
_ Paid.'.......... 7.922 41
Frsuiiuuis Paid . 12,931 40
Chucks and other Cash
Items. 2,044 00
Bills of other National
Banks. 25,795 00
Fractional Currency,
(inoluding Nickels). 2,05182
Spooio. 72 00
Legal Tender Notes.. 21,270 00
United States Certifi?
cates of Deposit tor
Legal Tender*. 4,500 00
- 74,451 45
Total.$385,920 66
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In.$100,000 00
Surplus Fund. 17,500 00
Other Undivided Profits. 21.192 97
National Bank Notes Outstaud?
ing. 90, C00 00
Dividends Unpaid. 12 00
Individual Deposits.. $74,914 44
Time Certificates of
Deposit. 33,189 37
-108,131 81
Duo to other National Ranks... 72197
Due to state Banks and Bankers 604 91
Notes and Bills Re-discounted.. 32,000 00
Bills Pajablo. 15.610 00
Total.$385.920 00
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Hn in.ami County.
I, John 8. Preston, President of tho above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true, to the best of my
knowledge und belief.
JOHN 8. PRESTON, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
12th day ol January, 1875.
T. n. G1BRE8,
Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
J. B. PALMER,
.1. E. BLACK,
WM. B. STANLEY,
Jan 14 Directors.
SENSATIONS I
8ENSATION PRIMA DONNAS. SENSA?
TION PULPIT ORATORS, Sensation Foil
tioians Sensation Parlies, Pobuotzen-Ve
rein Maequorado Balls,Tableaux, Choral
Union Concerts, Sensation Newspaper
Articles, Sensation New Opera Houses,
and overy other Sensation vanishes bofore
tuo gr^at iuiponuiug
Jan 9_NEW SENSATION.
Wanted, Agents, Male and Female,
TO sell Fiotures everywhere^ 14,000 re?
tailed by one Another writes: "I
oan make raoro money in this businesB
than I oan on a $10,000 farm, all stocked."
WHITNEY A CO., Norwioh, Conn.
Dec 9 3mo
Lot our Jnst Censures
UMBIA, S. C, THURSDAY ]
FOlt TWENTY DAYS!
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!!
AT
No. 1?8 Main Street,
C. F. JACKSON,
Leader of Low Prices,
HAS just received another invoice of
Lumen' and Genta' II. S. HAND?
KERCHIEFS; Ladies', Misses' and Chil?
dren^ Worsted and Cotton HOSE; Ladies'
Silk Scarfs, Balmoral Skirts, Arctic Jackets
and numerous other articles; all at prices
which defv competition. Elegant hue of
DRESS GOODS, to bo closed out in the
above stated time, at very low figures.
IMP 0 ET AN T AN D S PEC IA L
NOTICE.
IN order to oloeo out our large, varied
and extensive stock of DRESS GOODS.
I PRINTS, DOMESTICS, HOMESPUNS,
TWEEDS, JEANS, CAHSIMER15S, GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS. NOTIONS, LACES.
EMBROIDERIES. RIBBONS, HANDKER?
CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MERINO
UNDERWEAR. SHAWLS, LINENS, TA?
BLE DAMASKS, TOWELING8, BLACK
ALPACAS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPETS,
OILCLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, OTTOMANS,
{ Ac, Ac, to niako room fur Spring Stock,
we havo marked down our prices, and for
the next sixty davs from this date will sell
REGARDLESS OF COST. Wo havo just
received a large quantity of goods, bought
for cash from Hoveral bankrupt stocks in
Now York, at unprecedentedly low prices.
Wo offer 50c Dress Goods at 25c a yard,
and large lines of other goods in propor?
tion.
Woarcdailv receiving NOVELTIES for
tho HOLIDAYS, and will offer them at
prices to suit the times. Wo invito all in
want of Roods to examine our assortment,
as we offer such inducements to buyers in
NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS that they
very seldom sec Our goods uro h? new
and of good quality, having been selected
with care, and specially adapted to this
market, enabling us to meet any competi?
tion of whatever character. Our salesmen
are polite and attentive, and will take plea?
sure in showing goods at the
Grand Central Dry Goods Etsablish't
OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO.
49~8amples sent gratuitously npon ap
I plication. Deo 20
SHOES !
SHOES!
SHOES!
LADIES', GENTS', MIESES' and CHIL?
DREN'S fine SHOES, far below regular
prices. Now is the time to buy good goods
at low prices, at old stand of
R. C. SHIVER & CO.
A CARD
The Laurel Street
GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT
IS now open to tho pub'ic, offering the
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known
to the trade. The proprietor is so confi?
dent of the superior merits of his goods that
he aBks no discrimination in his favor as
compared with anything iu this market; so
that you otn at once encourage Southern
industry, and at the same time directly
serve your iuterest, by purchasing from
this reliable house. Offering every reason?
able facility to customers, I beg an humble
sbaro of public patronago.
Dap 1 JOHN E. GYLES, Agent.
GOOD THINGS.
100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES.
200 boxes CANDY.
100 boxes RAISINS.
200 cases CANNED FRUITS.
Pcoans, Almonds, Orange.-*, Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low
as any house in this country.
L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
?SBNIHX QOOf)
New Layer Raisins.
"1 f\f\ QUARTER R?XES NEW LAYER
1UU RAISINS, at $1 each.
Just receivod and for sale by
Jan 7_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Canned Goods.
I OASES 2 lb. oans TOMATOES, at
J." * v/ $150 por doz. and 15o. per can.
100 oaBos 2 lb. cans PEACHES, at $2.50
per noa. and 55?. per c?T?,
On hand and for sale by
Jan 7 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
100
Horse and Male Shoes.
KEG8 FIR8T QUALITY HORSE
SHOES, at $0 por keg.
100 koga first quality MULE SHOES, at
per keg.
net receivod and for salo bj
47 per keg
J us I receivod and for salo by
Deo 17 JOHN AGNEW A 80N.
Attend the Trnc
VIORNING, JANUARY 14, l!
Final Discharge.
NOTICE i? hereby given tliat Thomas S.
Lee, administrator of Ibe estate uf
Mary 8. P. Gibbos, deceased, has applied
to Hon. Ii. I. Boono, Judgo of Probate, in
and for the County of ltichluud, for a fiual
discharge as snch administrator. It is
ordered. That the 29th day of January,
A. D. 1875. be fixed for hearing of petition,
and a Una! settlement of said estate.
B. I. BOONE,
Judge of Probato, Richland County.
Dec 29_ 413
Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred
PERSONS aro affected with some de?
rangement or diseaee of the. skin. No
matter what the naturo of it may bo,
"HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT," the
great American Blood Puri?er. will euro it.
This 1b quite enough to say. If you havo
any skin diBuaso, use Hiinitsh's Qaeon'a
Delight. Dec 10 J
Notice.
ALL persons wishing to use the Race
Course of the State Auxiliary and
Joint Stock Society, will apply to Mr. J. M.
CRAWFORD, who'is authorized by tho Di?
rectors to tako charge of tho Course and
Grounds. THOS. TAYLOR,
Deo 17 lm Director.
LOOK! XtQOlE 1!
$1,20MM hTbIZBS !
THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBER
SCHEME ON RECORD, will he drawn
in public in St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1875.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100.000!
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legalized by Stato Authority.
MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana rs.
sr. LOUIS, MO.
1 Prize of.1100,000
1 Prize or. 50.000
1 Prize of. 22,500
1 Prize of. 20.G0G
5 Prizes of. 10.000
1(1 Prizes of. 5,000
20 Prizes of. 2.500
100 PrizeB of. 1,000
I And 11,451 oiher Prizes of from $1,500 to
$50.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000,
Whole Tiokete, $20; Halves, $10; Quar?
ters, $5.
Prize payable in full and no postpone?
ment of drawings take place.
Address, for Tickets and Circulars.
MURRAY, MILLER A CO..
P. O. Box 2,440,St. Louis. Mo.
Jan 5 i*T3nio
ANOTHER
OPPORTUNITY
TO invest a few dollars, with possible re?
turns of thousands, is offered by the
postponement of Public Library of Ken?
tucky to tho 27th ot FEBRUARY NEXT, of
their fifth and last Concert and Drawing.
The management are pledged to the return
of the money, if tho drawing should not
como off at the day now appointed.
One Grand ?asb Girt.$250,000
Ono Grand Cash Girt. 100,000
One Grand OaBh Gift. 75.000
One Grand Cash Gift. 50.000
Oue Graud Cash Gift. 25.000
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each. 140,000
15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each. 150.000
20 Cash Girts, 5.000 each. 100.000
25 Cash Gi.'.'ts, 4,000 each. 100.000
3D Cash Gifts, 3,000 each. 90.000
.in Gash Gifts. 2.000 each. 100.000
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each.10U.00U
210 Cash Oifts, 500 eich. 129.000
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each. 50,000
19,000 Cash GiRs, 50 each. 950,000
WholoTiokets $50. Halves $2-r<. Tenth,
or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tickets
$500. -
For Tickets, or information, address
THOS. E. BRAMLKTTK.
Agent and Manager, Louisville, Kentucky.
Dec 19 stnO
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
WOhKING to Win, a story for girls,
$1.75.
Mistress of the Manne, by Dr. Holland,
author of Arthur Dounycastle, ?1 50.
A History of Germanv, from the Earliest
Times, by Charlton Lewie, 12 50.
Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Nori?e, Hindoo, legvptian and lllu German,
by Murray, $2.25. '
Prairie and Forest, the Game of North
America, with adventures in their pursuit,
by Gillmore. $1 50.
Health and Education, by Kingsley, $1.75.
Hogarth's com pi el e wmlis, m ihn?' vo?
lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major
Butler, with platen. $2.50. History of Clubs
and Club Life, London. Hook of Wonder?
ful Characters, with portrait*. The Slang
Dictionary, historical ami anecdotal.
Hutiie.i and Haunts ol tho Rrit'.sb Potts,
London, and other new hooks. Xov 1
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER A.\D PLATKD WARES,
SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, ETC.
IHAVE a large ?lock of tho above on
hand, and will sell them at the lowest
cash prices. Ali e,oui!s wan anted as repre?
sented.
?3T Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re?
paired and work warranted.
GEO. BRUNS,
Od 27 Columbia Hotel Block
CAR LOAlTcALlFOR NIA
Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JUST RECEIVED direct
from California. These Wim s
'and Brandies are made of de?
licious grapes of California.
? For sale by
Deo 18 J.O.SEEGERS.
Look Alter xour oi?macn.
THE Attest Medioinal Confection in the
world is at Hcinitsh's. Chocolate lor
lunch, Chocolato for table, Walnut Nougat,
Pistache Paste, Cocoa Caramel, Cream
Chocolate, Altbea and Mallow Drops, Solu?
ble Gum Dropa, Cough Confections, Gin
eer Drops. Eng Mint Drops, finest Extract
Vanilla, finest Extract Lemon, for sale at
HEINITSH'S Drug Store. Dtc22J
375.
VOL. X?NO. 255.
Gity Taxes.
CITY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE.
Columbia, S. C, December 16, 1871. '
NO I ICi. la hereby given that the hooka
are now opun foi the returns of the
Tax-oayers of all property taxable by the
City of Columbia for 1875. Property-bold
cra and all others interested are notified
that their retnrnB must be made before the
15th day of January, 1875. Blank forma
can be had on application to
Dec 17 RICH. JONE8^City Assessor.
Wines and Liquors.
CIHAMPAGNE8?Pommery.Sec,
; Obaus A Ducbatel,
Kelley'u Island Sparkling Catawba,
California "Imperial."
BRAN DIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Hcnnesey,
Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835, 1858,
1805.
WINES?Old Private Stock Maderia?in
bottles only,
Choice Tablo Sherries, ? I
California Angelica?very delicate-,
Sandeman and other Forts,
Full lino of Hocks and Sauterues. includ?
ing''Chateau Yqucm," "Latour Blanche,"
"Hockheimor,",'Lanbenheimer,"&c, Ac.
Our specialty is fioo goods, such as wo
can, with confidence, recommend. Any
rare wine not in store wo are prepared to
piirchaHO either in Now York or Europe,
itid furnish at market rates. ?? <
Nov28 GEO. SYMMERS.
Coughs and Colds.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
Chlorate Potash Pantiles,
Gelatine Lozenges,
Wietar's Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hill's Balsam Honey,
Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral,
Juyue's Expectorant,
Piso'd Cure. Forpaloat
L. T. SI LI. IM AN ACO.'S
Dec 29 Dm? Store.
New Sugar-Lured Hams,
1 C\f\ NEW YOBK sugar-cured HAMS,
LUU choice quality, just received and
for sale by_JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
$40 Cash. $53 lime. WUhout Interest.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM?
POUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF
LIME for composting with cotton seed?
$30 cash, $35 time, without interest.
To accommodate planters, they oan
order now and havo until 1st April to de?
cide whether they will tako at time or cash
price. Wben delivered from factory by oar
load, no drayage will be charged. This
guano is now so well known in alt the
Southern States for its remarkable effects
as an agency for increasing the products ot
labor as not to require special recommend?
ation from us. Ita use for nine years past
has established its oharactor for reliable
excellence. The supplies put into market
this season are, as heretofore, prepared
under the snperiotendenoe of Dr. ST.
JULIAN RAVENEL, Chemist or the Com?
pany, at Charleston, S. C. honoe planters
may rust assured that its quality and com?
position i* orecisely the same as that here?
tofore sold. .T. N. ROBSON.
Agent for South Carolina,Charleston, a. C.
JOHN S. REESE A CO.,
Nov 24 Iul3 General Agents, Baltimore.
ESTABLISHED, 1B32.
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S.C.
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
vkt. nv rsisca cheaper graues of stock,
WE t'an furnish WOItK at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHlollABLtTsTATlONERY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and ?all invitations
ON THE DEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
Supi 4 _*ly_
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
MY m HDD.
FCRCHGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
the cheapest
UI1Y uoolis,
OIL CLOTHS.
CAUPKT8,
MATTINGS.
aios, Etc.,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, see local. Sept i -tCrno
Fuacpaorr, Benedict & Co.,
ClIAIl^ESTON, B: C.^'E*t?A?B*n^lBTA
Inducements ?Best Standard Prints,
,6o. op. Loog Cloth, from ;>6o. up.
Sheeting, 80o. up. Wool Flannel,
25o. qp. Fine Dress Oooda and Ai
paooae, . 25 c np. Wool Blankets, ,
81.85 per pair np. Full lines of Jeunb j ti
Oaasimeres, Cloths, Ribbons" and
every variety of DresB Goods, Cloaks,- '
Shawls, Furs, House-keeping Goods,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bogs, eto. Keep
iog the largest and best selected stock .
Sooth, vre oan, with confidence, assure
our friends" end the public, that'by
purchasing of as, by order, or per
booally, they will buvo from 20 to 25
per oent. Samples seat on application.
AH retail ordere over' 810 sent free of
ofrarge. Goods sdnf O.'O. D. Make
remittances by P. O. Order, Draft, or
per Express.. iVauohoaut A'lauta, Go.,
and Jacksonville,' Fla., where goods
oan be obtained at same prices. Jl f
Be .Ttjst t? YotrftSBip and Qksterotjb
I to Youn Wife.?Keep your farm ac
I count8 oorreotly and regularly in the
"Rural Accountant," and give your .
wife a oopy of the ''Carolina House?
wife." The large sale of the Rural' ?V
count ants has enabled the publishers',
Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Cfaftrtes- .
I ton, S. C, to stereotype the forfns, and,.
Miff reduce the cost. They now.offer
the small size at $1, and the large at '
I $1 GO, per mail, postage prepaid. The
I Carolina Housewife is Miss Rutledgo'o
I old established oookery book, and
should be in every house in Caro?
lina. Jit
Schenck's Pulm?nto Stbup, Sea
Weed Tonio and .Mandrake Pixjls.?
These deservedly celebrated end popu?
lar medicines have effected a revolu?
tion in the healing art, and proved
tho fallacy of several' butflas which
have for many yuars obstructed the
progress of medical spience. The
false supposition that "Consumption
is incurable," deterred ph'ysicans from
attempting to find remedies for that'
disease, and patients afflicted with it
reconciled themselves to death without
making an effort to escape from a
doom which they supposed to be una?
voidable. It is now proved, however,
that Conntmption can be cured, and thai
it has been cured in a very gtoat num?
ber of cubbs (some of them apparently
desperate ouch) by Sohenok'a Palmo
nio Syrop alone; and in other oases by
the same medicine in connection with1
Sobenok'b Sea Weed Tonio and Man?
drake Pills, one or both, according to
the requirements of the case.
Dr. Sc ho nek, himself, who enjoyed
uninterrupted good health for more
than forty years, was sopposed, at odo
time to be at the very gate of death,
bis physicians having pronounced. bit
case hopeless, and abandoned him to
his fate. He was cured by tho afore?
said medicines, and, since his recovery,
many thousands similarly affected'
have used Dr. Sohenok'a preparations
with the same remarkable success.
Fall directions aoaompany each,
making it not absolutely necessary to
personally see Dr. Saheook, uolese pa?
tients wish their luugs examined, end
for this purpose he is professionally at
bis prinoipal office, corner Sixth and
Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Mon?
day, where all letters for advice must
be addressed. Sohenok's medicines
are sold by all druggists. Jan 9 |18
Notice to Holders of Claims Against
the State of South Carolina.
Offices of Cxt-kks of Behave "
and House of itkph ksentativeo .
^Columiua, S. p., December 23, 187*.
? f?nouAHl iu concurrent roi-oinnoo,
JL adopted by both Houeee, the under*
signed hereby give notice to holders of aU .
claims against the State, other than Dmo
Ridge Scrip and Billa of the Rank of the
State, to present said claims at their of?
fice s, or at the office of the Attornoy-Qeno
ral, in tho citv of Columbia, on or" beforo
the 19TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1875, for
rfiguration. J. WOODRUFF.
Clerk of Senate.
A.O.JONES.
Clerk of House o( Representatives.
Dec 24_
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