The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 27, 1875, Image 1
The New YorkvEvntmleL+yvtkmt1
will bo a large reduoUon , tbte year *n
dtdwelliO!
hau- fallen greatly in the commorolal
.metropolis, and rents moat fall in pro*
portion. In New (Jersey and Long
Island a great number of .houses have
boon recently built, which are quite as {
accessible as city residences, and will1
oome < in competition with these, and
still farther depress oity rouia. "To
Let" ia already seen in unusually large
Siuantity in the prinbipal thorough*
ares. Easiness of till BOtts is dull,
and everything dependent On it must
sympathise with it.
Recent tables published by tho
French Government.show that the ex?
ports and Imports of 1874 amounted to
over 3l.o00.000.000, exeeeding any
former year, and showing an increase
over 1873 of 550,000,000, and over
1868, when the Empire was in the tide j
of prosperity, of nearly $280,000,000.
During the last year, the exports were
more than $2.000,000 in excess o! the
imports.,
Professional.
DB.' F. GREEN oftera' hia professional
oorvlcoo to the eitizena of Colombia
and Yiolnity. Offloe at Miaa Peroival'a,
Plain street. Feb 11 tlO
Bankrupt Bale.
PURSUANT to tho 'order of the United
States Distriot Court, I will soil, on
FUIDAY. March 13, lb75, at the action
room of B. A S. Beard, the Notes, OhoaeB
in Action and Accounts of HOPE A GYLES
and E. HOPE, bankrupts, as per eohedule I
fllod with the auctioneers. Terms cash.
GEO. B. OAPEBB,
Feb 26 tns6 '_Assignee.
Reduction in Kerosene.
BRILLIANT WHITE EEBOSENE by the
barrel,at 17 oenta per gallon, and at
retail, delivered in any part of the oity, at
20 oenta per gallon.
Feb 28_JOHN AQNEW A 80N._
' m _ t>_jl.
JkU MOUbi .
?A Comfortable DWELLING, con?
taining ten rooms, with Standing
Furniture, one milo East of town.
Inquire at this offloe._Feh 25j4*
Naphtha Xiamps.
Gr A S LIGHT.
AGAS LIGHT at much less expense.
Theso.LAMPS are in different styles
and well adapted for Stores, Offices,
Entries and Booma. Each Lamp is of itself I
a gaa manufactory. The oil 1b fed through
a tube or pipe, at the -end of whioh the
burner converts it into gas, whioh burns
with a brilliant white flame nearly equal to
the beat coal gas, and surpassing many
coal gas lights. For sale by
HI. E. GARB,
Feb 16 8mq_67 Brldgo street.
For. Bent or Bale.
THE commodious HOUSE on the
[corner of Aeseobly and Lady streets
?"la undergoing repairs, ana will, be
rented or sold on reasonable terms In
qulro of B. 8WAFF1EED.
Feb 21 _
Sweet Oranges.
-I /\ BARRELS SWEET ORANGES, just
XU received at
Feb 23_HARDY SOLOMON'B.
Davit' Diamond Hams.
-I f \ TIERCES Davis' Diamond HAMS
1XJ and Sugar-Cured BREAKFAST
Bf BIPS, just received and for sale by
Feb 20_JOHN AQNEW A BON.
COTTON!
STOBED AND IN8UBED at tho very low
eat rates, and the top of tho market |
guaranteed for all Cotton consigned to Da
for sale.
Advances made at one per cent, per month I
upon all cotton stored with us. A'o charge
fordrayage.
HAY!
Northern Timothy and Clover at 11.35
and SI CO per hundred. Full weight guar?
anteed.
SEED POTATOES!
Fine Early Rosa, Goodrich, Poorleus,
Peachblowd, and othor varieties.
GUANO!
Jonesport Fertilizer?as good as any
used. *4C per ton, oash, and $50 pur ton,
time. ?
SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO.,
Feb 19 3m OppositeB. O. R. R. Depot.
Columbia Schnotzen-Verein.
AN adjourned meeting of the "German
8ohuetzon-Verein" will ho held on
WEDNESDAY, March 3. All members,
passive and active, will ploaso come for?
ward and settle their dues, as money is
needed to oarry on the bnildiDg and im
frovemontu at tho Sohuetzeu Platz. All |
hoae wishing to pav before the mooting,
can do so to J. O. BEEGERS, or to
F. D. EONEMAN, Secretary,
Feb 25 throw Opposite the Market.
GRAND EXPOSITION
of the
SECRETS OF THE GRANGE!
THIS, of courae, I? made to all who con?
nect themselves with tho order. So,
also) all who try Perry A Slaweon's "Now
Sensation," 8 for 25 conto; "Monopoly," 3 I
for 25 oents; "Half Dime" and "Celebrated
Five Cent Cigars." Find oat the important
aoorot?"how to smoke, and yet eave
mouoyi" These Cigars can only be bought
of PERBY A SLAWSON,
Indian Girl Cigar Store, next to J. O. Dial's1
Hatdwaro Storo.
N. B.?Do not bo guided by "signs," as
in your order, but ho nnro von Innnire for
PERRY & SLAWS ON'8
Wholesale and Betail CHgar Emp?rtem.
W; Stop thai Barking.
fiEBEVKB jou go, you hoar Cough
inc. Bar kino. Clear i no- ihe Threat.
In Glsuroh, i? th? C??cort"Boom, Opera
Houo?. Oonrfc HOuas; Coughing la a prova
lonfc diaordotv Why. donV yod ouro'lfc by
B^St^^k*1'*': OODttft
HYBtJP? ItwiBonre. FOraa'.oat
Jan let aEINITSH'S Drug Store.
"Shotweu'i
A NSW variety, eps
?5L Southoru landa; wll
bushels to,tha, ^crp, largo faB^las
from 1C to 20 rows eaofc; two and four ears I
on a stalk: is an early oorn, and a valuable
kind in thlaraBpeet. rFarmers and planters J
will do well tb plant :tbie corn. Bpeolmon
may baaaonfet the Drug and flood Store of i
Feb 26t B-? H, BBINITBH. Druggist.
PTJBB OAiarOJ^If 14 ^ AKIilOA.
Beading matter on every page.
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BY J. A. SELBY. COLT
GUANO.
DANIEL CRAWFORD & BONS,
Agents for the following brande:
4CT?TJBEKA" Ammoniated 8UPER
JDi PHOSPHATE of LIME.
"ALBION" English Ootton Manure.
"Concentrated BUPER-PHOBPHATE of I
LIME." One ton of the lattor will go as
far in making Compost as POUR tone of
Acid Phosphate
?EUREKA" is the favorite of Dickeon,
the groat planter of Georgia.
? The above for sale for cash or approved
city acceptance_Feb 10 t!3*
For Bent,
THE large and convenient ROOMS ovor
the old stand or Rob t. 0. Shiver & Go.;
suitable for a boarding-houso or extensive
millinery buBinesB.
And, also, the large and long BOOM on
firat floor, formerly used aa tho Oarpet De?
partment. O.BOUKNIGHT, Lessee.
Apply to E. 8. BOUKNIQHT.
Fob 24_|3
City Taxes.
fJ^IIE books of the Oily Treasurer are now
JL open for the rejoiving of taxes for
1875. All city taxes muat be paid before
the 15th day of MARCH NEXT.
BIOHABD JONES,
Feb 14 tl2_City Treasurer.
Important to Consumers of Tea.
IHAVE made arrangementa with an im?
porting Tea House to supply mo with I
a uniform grade of TEA. bo that consumers,
finding s Tea euitsbls in strength and
flavor, can alwayt depend upon getting the
same, by asking for that grade and price.
Wo have opened, to-day, twelve Cheuta of
Tea, as follows:
Fine Oolong O.
Fancy Oolong A.
J ine English Breakfast C.
Fancy EngUsh Breakfast A.
Choice Imperial B.
Fine Imperial C.
Fanoy Young Hyson A.
Choice Young Hyson B.
Fine Young Hyson O.
Choice Gunpowder B.
Fanoy Gunpowder D.
Fino Gunpowder O.
I invito an examination and trial of these
Teas, which will be found uuusually cheap,
and the quality superior to anything here?
tofore offered in Columbia. Tea, when
properly prepared, la more healthy than
coffee, and ia muoh cheaper.
I alao oall attention to my GENEBAL
STOCK OF GOODS, whioh ia unusually
large, good and cheap, particularly in
Fancy Family FLOU.1.
Da via* Diamond HAMS.
Davis' Pure Leaf LARD.
GOSHEN BUTTER?best and cheapest |
in town.
BIO COFFEE -parched and raw.
LAGDAYBA COFFEE?parched and raw.
Old Government Java COFFEE?parched
and raw.
Allgoode marked down five percent, to
meet the timoa.
Feb 12_HABDY SOLOMON.
Final Discharge.
NOTICE ia htroby given that John
Moighan, guardian of the estate of
Henry Krum, minor, haa applied to Hon.
B. I. Boone, Judge of Probato, in and for
the County of Richlind, for a final dis?
charge as snob guardian. It is ordered,
that the 15th day of MARCH A. D. 1875, be I
fixed for bearing of petition, and a dual ]
settlement of said estate.
B. I. BOONE,
Jndgo Oourt Probate, Bichland Count v.
Feb 13_ _tl3
GOOD THINGS,
100 barrels NORTHERN APPLES.
200 boxoB CANDY.
100 boxes RAISINS.
200 cases CANNED FRUITS,
reoans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, as low
as any house In this country.
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
?SfDNIHl aOQg)
Grand Central Java Coflee.
WE are ageuts for tho GRAND CEN?
TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY.
Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at
thirty cents per pound, and each case of
sixty pounds contains a superior eight day
clock, wbioh becomes the property of tho
lucky purehaserwho buys the packago con?
taining tho ticket whioh entitles the owner I
thereof to the clock. The coffeo is full
value itself for the price charged, and the
clock ia given as a prizo to induce pur?
chasers to try the coffeo.
Jan 22 JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Baggies, Wagons. &c.
IAM now offering my stock of BUGGIES,
BO0KAWAY8 AND MlLBUBN WA
GONB at reduetd prices to close the business.
Those in want of vehicles will aave money
by calling at tho store of John Agnew &
i Son, and purohaaing before my stack is
ilQBQd out. JOHN AGNEW.
LAHDIlKTtl's
GARDEN SEED!
AFULL assortment Juat received at
L. T. RILLIMAN M CO.'H
5 Jan 10_ Drug Btoro.
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned ?r? sole agente for tbo I
oelebrated ELAINE OIL,
' 185 Flllft TK8T,
Perf?c?y secure and cannot bo exploded. I
j AnsonuTELY oapk. Prloeo at retail 40c per
I gallon. JOHH AGNEW & HON.
fanB_ j , rii
CAR LOAD CALIFORNIA
I Wine, Brandy & Champagne
JUST RECEIVED direot
.from California. These Wide?
^and Brandier, ar? rnftdo of do
[liolous giapes Of California.
?to-Tw-*- ?ot sale by . a- a:
)ool8_ J.C.8BRQER8.
Snbseribe for the Phoenix.
JMBIA, S. C, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1
The Symptom? or I.iverComplaintare un?
easiness and pain in tbo aide. Sometimes
the- pain ia in the shoulder, andiamistaken
for rheumatium. The stomach ia affected
with lose of appotite and sickness, bowels,
in general, costive, tomeiimes alternating
with lax. 1 he head la troubled with pain,
and doll, heavy Bonaation.conaiderablelogu
of memory, accompanied with paintnl sen?
sation of having left undone something
which ought to have been done. Often com?
plaining of weakness, debility and low
spirits. Sometimes many of the above
symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them; but the Liver is
generally the organ mott involved.
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY
la warranted not to contain a eingle particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral ??b?
st anoo, but is
PUREL.Y VEGETABLE,
Containing those Southern Boote and Horba, which an AU-wiae Providence has placed
in couutriea where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by De?
rangement of the Liver and Bowela.
Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will
save many an hour of aufforing, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills.
After over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving the m?at unqualified testimonials to
its virtuos from persona of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi?
cians commend it aa tho most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For Constipation, Headache, Fain in the Shoulders, Dizziness,Sour Stomach, Bad Taste
In tho Mouth, Bilioua Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Region of the Sid?
neys, Despondency, Qloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which are tho effspring of a
Diseased Liver. ' w ,.??.? ?_
PGR DYSPEPSIA GR IU DIGE3TIG.?.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be
faced without fear. As a remedy in MalaiiouB Fovurs, Bowel Complaints, Itcetk eumus,
Jaundico, Nausea,
IT HAS NO EQUAL!
It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the Worldl
CAUTION!
Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVElt BEGULATOB.unlessin our engraved
wrapper, with Xrade-mark, Ktamn and Signature unbroknn. Nono other ia genuine.
J. II. ZE1L.IK *3i CO., Olacon, Ga., und Phlla?elptilu.
FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Take Simmons' Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen.
As a remedy in Malarious Favors, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression,
Restlessness, Jaunriice, Nausea, Hick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
TESTIMONIALS.
HSIMMONS
REGULATOR
"j, oftve nover seen or tried anon a sim?
ple, efficacious, aatiafaotory and pleaaant
remedy in my life."?H. Haineb, St. Louie,
Mo.
lion. Alex. B. Stephens.
"I occasionally udo, when my condition
reqnirea it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator,
with good effect."?Hon. Alex. H. Ste?
phens.
Governor of Alabama.
"Your Regulator has been in use in my
family for some time, and I am persuaded
it 1b a valuable addition to tho medical
eoienoe."?Gor. j. Oii.l Shobteu, Ala.
"I have nsed tho Regulator in my family
for tho past seventeen years. I can safely
recommend it to the world as the host me?
dicine I havo ever used for that olass of
diseases it purports to cure.?U.F. Tuto
ten.
President of ?iiy Bank.
"Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved
a good and efficacious medicine."?C. A.
Nutting.
Brugg ist.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim?
mons' Livor Medicine for more than twonty
yearn, and know it to bo tho best Liver Re?
gulator offered to tho public."?M. R. Lyon
aad H. L. Lyon, Bollefoutaino, Ga.
"I wan curod by Simmons* Livor Regu?
lator, after having suiTurod several years
with Chills and Fever."?R. F Andeuson.
White Xsead, Zincs,
Manufactured by HOLMES, i
Office 203 East Ray Streot. Factory o jrm
CHARLES
IMPORTERS and d. alers in Lubricating a
Material. Agents for Aver ill's Chemical
Leather Bolt.
Wines and Liqaors.
CHAMPAGNES?Pommory. Sec,
Obaus A Dnobatel,
Kelley'e Island Sparkling Catawla,
California "Imperial."
BBAN DIES?Brandenburg Frercs,
Jaa. Hennesoy,
Otard, Dupuy A Co , vintages 1835,1858,
1865.
WINES-OKI Private Stook Maderia?in
bottles only,
Oboloe Table Sherries,
California Angelica?very delicate,
Bandsman and other Porta,
Fall lice of Hocks and Swvtsrnaa. inolnd*
ing "Chateau Yqnem," "Latour Blanche,"
"ilookheimer," '-Lanbenhelmcr," Ao.,Ao.
Onr apeoialty la fine goods, snob as wo
Can, With eonfldonco, rocommend. Any
rare r/ino not in store wo are prepared to
pnrobase either in New York or Europe,
and furnish at market ratos.
Not28 GEO. SYMMEBB.
Imported Wines, Brandici.SEtc .Etc'
AfrTlla scotch whiskies,
Bt I ;j j If A Old Jamaica Rum,
BMnMHrf Brandies? Otard,Ac.,
^BHaW Holland Gin.
bherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira Wine.
4 Also, a largo steck of fine old Wbiakies,
Qlgara. Ao. J.fl. HE EOF RS
[J Jfaw, Sugar-Lured Hans,
tl A A NEW Y0BE eapar-curcd HAMS.
mXMaJ choice quality, Just received and
tar sale by JOHN AO NEW A SON.
The Clergy.
"Have been a dyspeptic for years; began
the Regulator two yeara ago; it lias acted
like a charm in my case."?Rev. J. C.
Holmes.
Lady's Endorsement.
'I havo given jour medicine a thorough
trial, and in no case haa it failed to give
full aatiafaotion."?Ellen Meacham, Ghat
tahoocbeo, Fla.
Sheriff Bibb County.
'I have UBed your Regulator with suc
cessful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspep?
sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer?
tainly a publio blessing."?0. Mabtehson,
Bibb County, Qa.
My Wife.
"My wife and solt have used the Regula?
tor for years, and testify to ita great vir?
tues."?Rev. j. R. Fkliieh, Perry, Qa.
"I think Simmon*' Liver Regulator ono
of thu best modiciueu ever niado forthu
Liver. My wifo and many others have
used it with wonderful effect."?E. K.
Sv.il kb, Albany, ?a.
At. D.
"I have used the Rc-yulator in m\ family,
and alao in my regular practice, and have
found it a moat valuable and aatinfactory
mudicino, and beliovu if it whb uaid by the
prefobbion, it wouid in- ot bei vice in very
many casea. I know Very much orilseoiu
potu-ct rarts, and can certify its [Medicinal
qualities are p?-rf?etl\ harmlcs*."?1$. F.
tiitiuod.M. 1).. Macon.Oa.l Jau 30!iv<Sai
Colors and Putty!
CALDI R & CO., Proprietors.
L*r Cumherlai dad Phllad- 1) bin Sin its,
TON, 9. C.
nd Paint Oils, Window Glas? and PaiuterJ
Paint, Prince's Meta.ic Paim Rnhher and
Feb 25 itimo
LOOK ! LOOK IT
$1,200,0001\ rmzts!
THE U HAN DEBT SlNOLE NUMBEB
SCHEME ON RECORD, will bo drawn
in public in Ht. Louis on MARCH 31, 1876.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000!
Missouri State Lotteries,
Legalized by State Authority.
MURRAY,MILLER & CO., Mana'rs.
or. luuih, MO.
1 Prize of.$100,000
1 Prize of.; -.. 60,000
1 Prize of. 22,600
1 Prizoof. 20,000
6 Prizes of. 10,000
10 Prizes of. 5,000
20 Prizes of. 2,600
1100 Prizes of. 1.000
And 11,451 other Prizes of from $1,500 to
$50.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000.
Whole Tiekete, $20; Halves, $10; Quar?
ters, $5.
Priz-i payable in full and nopostpone
| ment of drauipgb take place.
Address, lor TloketB and Circulars.
MURRAY. MILLER A CO.,
P. O. Box 2,440 St, Loni*. Mo.
Jan 5 jU3mo
i ?
Event."
875. VOL. X?NO. 293.
Spring Prints?New Styles,
JUST RECEIVED.
FOB SIXTY DAYS, FALL AND WIN
TEH GOODS will bo Bold REGARD?
LESS OP COST. 0. F. JAOKHON,
Jan 29 Loador of Low Prieoa.
The Ball Opened for 1875.
Bry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Carpets, &c
New O00DS received tri-weekly, and
stunning Lkadkbs in all linea of goods j
exhibited every day. a visit to the store of i
W.D.LOVE &CO.|
Will convince the public that we mean to
givo them better value for their money
j than they can buy in any other dry
goods house in the state. Facta
I proven at tho
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods House
W. D. LOVE & (30.
ja3~Sa*nplos aent to all parts of the
country on application. Jan SO
Finest Goshen Satter
~n town reduced five cento per pound, at
l Febti HARDY solomon's.
New Garden Seeds,
Novelties and Approved Kindt,
POTTLEB'S EABLY DB?MHEAD,
Carter's Superfino Early,
Early Schweinfuat?Quintal,
Early Winningetadt,
Early Frenob Ox Heart,
Early Peas, Early Corn, Beets.
For aale by E. H. HEINITSH.
Jan 20 f_ Prog and Seed Store.
City Taxes.
PABTIES having oity taxes and licenaea
to pay oan ho anpplied with CITY
NOTES, receivable for samo, at a discount,
by^a^plying to JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Hams! Hams!!
1 HO OHOIOE Louisville Sugar-Cured
LvJvJ HAMS, largo sizes, just received
and for ealo at 14c. per pound.
Jan 2G JOHN AGNEW A RON.
Seventy-five Out of Every Hundred
PERSONS are affected with aome de
rangement or diacaso of the skin. No
matter what tho nature of it may bo,
"HEINITSll'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT,"the
great American Blood Purifier, will euro it.
This ih quite enough to say. If yon have
suv skin disuauo, uoo Htiniteh's Queen's
Delight. _PJl^PJL
FINE'S SALOON. "
A'o. 11 Iiichardson Street, between Lady
and Gertuis Streets.
HAVING replenished my entire stock ol
Liquors, Cigars, Ac, having also
given proper attention to my Bestaurant,
I am now prepared to furnish my friend*
and the public generally with the best the
maikets afford.
Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent.
Early Rose Potatoes,
BRESHEE'S roerleas Ouiou Setts. Lit?
tle Pixie Cabbage, Early Ulm Cabbage,
ten ddjs earlier than Earlv York. For
sale at UtilNITSU'S
Eeb 101 Drug and Heed Store.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
VTTOKKING to Win, a story for girls,
VV $1.75.
Mistrees of the Mause, by Dr. Holland,
author of Arthur Bonn;caetlo, ii 50.
A History uf Germany, Irom tho Earliest
Pinns, bv Charlton Lewis, $2 50.
Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
Noreo, Hindoo, hgyptiau aud Olu German,
bv Murray, $2.25.
Prairie and Forest, the Gamo of North
America, with adventures in their pursuit,
by Qillmore. $1 50.
Health and Education, by Eingsley, $1.75.
Hogarth'a complete works, in throe vo?
lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Mnjor
Butler, with plates, $2 50. History of Clubs
aud Ciub Lifo, London. Rook of Wonder
ful Character*, with portraits. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
HoDies and Haunts of theDritiah Poets,
London, aud other new hooka. Nov 1
MONEY TO LOAN,
On Marketable Collaterals
EXCHANGE on New Y >rk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston and all promi?
nent clfcieu of the United Statec and Eu?
rope bought and sold.
DEPOSITS rocelvod and interest-bearing
certificates issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and aold.
ACCOUNTS of merohants and others
from the city aud country oolioitod, and
Liberal lin c? of msOuuNxisgrantoa
bv the OENTBAL NATIONAL BANK,
'Comer of Plain and Biohardaon streets.
JOHN 8. PRESTON, President.
J. H. Bawtkb. Cashier._(_
Pearl Grits and Hominy.
5> f* BABBELB FBEBH PEARL GRITS,
?*i 15 barrels fresh PEABL HOMINY.
Just reoeived and for aale by
Jan 20 JOHN AGNEW A B(JN.
Coogns and Colds
BROWNE BRONCHIAL TROOHBB,
Chlorate PotaBh Pastiles,
Gelatine Lozenges,
Wistar'a Balsam Wild Cherry,
Hill's Balsam Honey,
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral,
Jayne'e Expcotorant,
Piso'e Cure. For ? ale at
L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S
Dee 29 Drug Store.
t ?
$T,AJEJl SJBt.IRT..S,
.! : .'i^'?'<i stlJ . \*..t'..l?i*. ? "
OPBH U/ICK OU fllONT.
? ? ?' !? i, .!< "!t,jj:Jft,vfil i*t
I ! tO
O WJUTK DBE88 SHIHTB tor ?10.50
c ?> >i ?? tia.oo
O ?' ?? *? - '??? Q13.50
O ?? ?? i f 1S.00
? ? it 818.OU
All Linen Boaom and Culfa.
NEW HATS,
SPRING- STYLES.
WINTER CLOTHING.
AT COST.
nitfftin Sr witdv
aiiiuuu ui nmiii.
Feb 17
WINTER CLOTHING
AT
BEOTTCED FRIGES
FOR
CASH'?!
TRAVELING BLANKETS
AND
SHAWLS
AT
COST!
New Style B?ts !
Fall and Winter
CLOTHS AND CASHMERES
Made to Order Very Low.
l a w. e. Wmui
Jan 2R
GIVING INSTANT HKLlEEf.
IT in the moat wondorfal MEDICINE
i vor known, and poae'esn'cs a curative
power nn. quailed in the-hiMwr) of reme
<liea. For aale unlv at
Deel Of HEINITSn'S Drng 8tore.
State of South Carolina.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
tr\TK Tbeabubkb's Ojtic?.
Columbia., December. 18,187ft.
TOE Coupons of the Consolidation
Ronds or the State of South Carolina,
due January 1,1876, will bo paid at that
dato on presentation at the Tre&oury, and
at the South Carolina Dank and Trnot Com?
pany Columbia. 8. 0., and alto at the
P?Mple'a Nation?! Baus, Charieaton, ?. U.,
and the National Paik Bank, New York.
The Coupons due July 1,1874, on all Con?
solidation Honda. Issued in exchange for
old bonds, will be paid whonovor presented
at any of the above mentioned plaoes.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonda
dno January 1 and July 1,1875, are receiv?
able for taxes. F. L. CARDOZO,
Dec 20_Treasurer B. 0.
107 Main St., Next to Wheeler Home.
KSTABblSHHO III 184?,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD,
WITH
, A LARGE and well se?
lected a took of first olaaa
FURNITURE, Parlor, Bod
room and Dining Boom
? Sets, whioh will bo aold ae
low as any house in the country for cash.
Nov 10 M. H. BERRY.