The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 10, 1875, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
A grocer in a certain town keeps
a little brown jug near his cider
barrel, and when he wants to do
the fair thing by a customer, he
mingles some of the contents of the
aforesaid jug with the cider. He
made a mingle the other day for
an old farmer, but got in a good
deal of benzine and a little cider.
About an hour after drinking, the
farmer was observed leaning
against a fence, and was heard to
soliloquize: "It's too early for sun?
stroke, and too late to freeze to
death, and I guess it's a touch of
the shakin ager."
A countryman took his seat at a I
hotel table opposite a gentleman i
who "was indulging in a bottle of
wine. Supposing the wine to be
common property, our unsophisti- j
cated country* friend helped him?
self to it, with the gentleman's
glass. "That's cool!" exclaimed
the owner of the wine indignantly.
"Yes," coolly replied the other, "I|
should think there was fee in it."
New has got his commission,]
duly signed by Grant, and -will
seat himself in the Treasury De?
partment in July and try his Now
signature.
The Attractions are Multiplying
AT THE
GRAND CENTRAL BUT GOODS ESTAB'MENT
. OF
WM. D. LOVE & CO.
HAVING added to our already largo i
and attractive stock, during the |
post few days, a great many NOVEL?
TIES, suitable for the season of the year,
we, would call the attention of purchasers ]
t>KY GOODS
Td an examination of our stock, beforo
making their selections.
Our .assortment of WHITE SHIRTS,
NECK TIES and Gents' FURNISHING
GuGjjS) is hot surpassed by any house
this aide of New York.
.We invite every one to eoll and be
united at the .
Grand Central Dry Goods Establish'nt
or
W. D. LOVE & CO..
COLUMBIA, a C.
?ST SAMPLES sent gratuitously to all |
parts of the country on application.
April 4
NEW FRESH GOODS
AT
J.H. KINARD'S
i ; v .. ? '*
LARGE assortment of rich and beauti- j
ful DRESS GOODS.
The styles and patterns of PRINTS
are numberless in variety, and every de?
partment of his large establishment bos
been replenished with accessions re?
freshingly seasonable and accommodat?
ingly priced.
The Millinery Department
Is superbly stocked.
?Shl&r. Einard invites a call.
April 7_
Prepare Your Own
Mineral Waters,
BY U8IKO TlfE
Granular Effervescent Salts.
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CRAB
OROHAD, KISSINGEN, FRIED?
RICHSHALL. The Salts represent in a
condensed and agreeable form the me?
dicinal constituents of these various
Mineral Waters, and from their conve
' nience and comparative cheapness, are
coming-rapidly into use.
One or two large, teatSpoonTfuls added,
to o'small tumbler of water, instantly,
reproduces ,a draught of the natural
Water,, accompanied by a sparkling
cne^'esccnca. For sale at.- [j
.e. ;l. t. silliman a.co/s
_A&?1Aj_ Dtug Store., _
CHILDREN'S $2.50 to $7.00.
BOYS' $9.00 to ?14.00. -
C(
CITY DKUG STORE.
EDWARD H. HELNTTSH,
(Assisted by H. R. "Willbcrger, Graduate
in Pharmaoy and Chemistry,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Opposite Phoenix Office.
BUSINESS will be conducted upon tho
CASH basis. Medicines will bo sold
at LOW prices. PRESCRIPTIONS put
up in beBt manner, at lowest cost. The
Proscription Department will bo under
tho supervision of competent and skillful
persons. The coranmnity have the as
Buranco that knowledge is the best pro?
tection againBt error.
The offices of Dr. A. S. HYDRICK,
City Physician, and Dr. HEBER D.
HEilNlTSH, will bo for the present at
this store, where all orders and calls for
professional services will bo attended to
at all hours.
Tho Wholcsalo Department will bo
conducted by the Proprietor. A full lino
of choice Drugs and Medicines on hand,
to which special attention is called.
E. H. HELNITSH,
April 1J Proprietor City Drug Store.
TteWfacts
That We Wish the People to Know:
1THAT wo have an entire NEW
? STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
THAT we have an entire new stock
? of CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, MAT?
TINGS, RUGS and WINDOW SHADES.
8THAT we havo on entire new stock
_ ? of Ladies', Gents' and Children's
SHOES; decidedly the largest varioty
and tho best work ever shown in this
market.
ALL the above we are prepared to
SELL CHEAPER and give you
BETTER GOODS than any other house
in the trade.
JOKES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS.
Successors to R. C. Shiver &. Co.
April 3_
IXBESS GOODS!
NEWS PRETTY! AND CHEAP!
BROCADE, Japanese and Lisle Poplins,
White and Colored Piques, Plain
and Figured Muslins, Suitings, Percales,
elegant Sash Ribbons, and new goods of
every description, now being opened at
C. F. JACKSON'S,
Leader of Low Prices,
_April4_ _128 Main street.
Solomon's groceries rate Al.
IMM?NS
DLUMBIA, S. C, SATURDA
Proposals for Stationery.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Office of Comptroller-General,
Columbia, S. C, March 2'.), 1875.
raccordance with an Act ol* the Gen
ral Assembly, entitled "An Act to
make appropriations to meet the ordi?
nary expenses of the State Government
for the fiscal year commencing November
1, 1874," approved March 29, 1875, the
undcrsignod invites all parties interested
to submit PROPOSALS for furnishing
this office with the "BOOKS AND
BLANKS for the County Auditors and
Treasurers, and other paper* necessary
to the collection of taxes*' for tho fiscal
year 1875.
Tho following arc among the items re?
quired:
45 Auditors' Duplicates, 28x18 inches,
of 250 pages each.
45 Treasurers'Duplicates, 20x18 inches,
of 125 pagCB each.
45 Treasurers' 20% Duplicates, 24x18
inches, of 100 pages eaeh.
200 Tax Receipt Books, 1,000 receipts
in each.
200,000 Tax Returns.
1,000 copies Abstracts of Duplicates.
1,000 copies Abstracts of Realty.
1,000 copies Abstracts of Personalty.
1,000 copies Abstracts of 20% Penalty.
1,000 copies Settlement Sheets.
1,000 copies Deductions and Abate?
ments.
1,000 copies Nnlla Bona Taxes.
1,000 copies Abatement Poll Tax.
Claims for Abatements, Redemption
Forfeited Lands, Circulars, Ac.
Samples of tho Books. Blanks and
Forms required can be seen on applica?
tion at this office.
Parties who desire to submit proposals
aro requested to forward the same by
mail, on or before the 15th proximo, en?
dorsed "Proposals for Stationery." Any
contract awarded will be paid by wnrrant
on tho State Treasurer, on account of the
collections for 1874. The Stationery will
be required to be delivered at this office,
on or before the 1st of June next.
THOS. C. Dt'NN.
Comptroller-General Stat<! of S. C.
Mar :i0_17
New Spring Millinery.
JMEfcfc MRS. M. O'CONNER has just
r J5ffllB0Pcne'*' store formerly
g^jS&floccupied by F. B. Orchard .t
fig- WfiCo.. a fine and well selected
2&**/L stock of MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS, to which she would in?
vite the attention of tho lodics of Colum?
bia and vicinity. Prices moderate,
April 2 _ lmf
Hardy Solomon keeps choice articles.
Tho symptoms of Liver Complaint are
uneasiness and nain in the side. Some?
times the pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach
kis affected with loss of appetite and sick
IncsB, bowels in geneml costive, and
sometimes alternating with lax. The
head is troubled with pain, and dull,
heavy sensation, considerable loss of
memory, accompanied with painful sen?
sation of having left undone something
which ought to have been done. Often
complaining of weakness, debility and
low spirits. Sometimes many of the
I above symptoms attend the disease, and
at other times, very few of them; but the
Liver is generally the organ most in?
volved.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR!
For all Discuses of the Liver, Stoinucli ami Spleen !
IT is evidently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for im?
mediate resort, will save many an hour of Buffering, and many a
dollar in time and doctors' bills.
After forty years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testi?
monials of its virtues from persons of the highest character and re?
sponsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
for Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness. Sour
Stomach, bad taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom and
forebodings of evil ; all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver.
If you feel Dull, Drowsy, Debilitated, have frequent headache,
Month tastes badly, poor Appetite and Tongue Coated, you are suffer?
ing from Torpid Liver, or ??Biliousness," und nothing will eure you so
speedily and permanently.
The Liver, tbe largest organ in the body, is generally the seal of the
disease, and if not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness
und DEATH wiW ensue.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and
food may be faced without fear. As a'remedy in MALARIOUS
FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE,
NAUSEA, the Cheapest, Purest and Host Family Medicine in the
World!
"I have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory
and plc.is.mt remedy in my life."?II. Hmnek, St. Louis, Mo.
"I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons'
Liver Regulator, with good effect."- -Hon. Alkx. H. Stevens.
"Your Regulate* has beenin use in my family for some time, and I
am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medical science.*'---( iov.
J. Gill Shorter, Alabama.
"I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen
Jears. I can safely recommend it to the world us the best medicine I
avo ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure."?H. F.
Tnioi'bn.
"Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medi?
cine."?C. A. Nuttino, President of City Bank.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medinine for
more than twenty years, and know it to bo the* best Liver Regulator
offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon and R. L Lyon, Druggists, Belle
fontaine, Ga.
?H?feO^oaxr?' liver B^a-uixATOB. x
For DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AT?
TACKS, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
SOUR STOMACH, HEART BURN. Ac., Ac.
Xt ZECcus No 'JElC?.'V&Al
Is a faultless Family Medicine,
Does not dioarrungo the system,
Is sore to cure if taken regularly,
Is no drastic violent medicine, *
' Does not interfere with business,
Is no intoxicating beverave,
Contains the simplest and beat remedies.
CATTTlOH,?Buy no Powdera or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER
REGULATOR, nnfess in oar engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark,
Stamp and Signatare unbroken. None other la genuine.
Jan SO Jw6mo J. H. xmjTQ & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia
PH(MI
Attend the True Event."
Y MORNING, APRIL 10, 1875.
VOI
Congaree Iron Works,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
MANUFAC?
TURER Steam
Engines, Saw
and Grist Mills,
^Gin Gearing,
fand all kinds
Iron Castings
for Machinery;
and Ornament?
al Castings for
Stores and Dwellings, Patent ltailings
for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees
and Arbor Chairs; also, Brass Castings of
idl kinds. Bells for Churches. Schools,
Work-shops, ic. Guarantee all my work
first class and equal to any North or
South. Works at foot of Lady street and
near South Carolina and Greenville and
Columbia Railroad Depots. Nov 18
City Taxes---Time Extended.
rIE books of tho City Treasurer are
now open for receiving of Taxes for
1875. All City Taxes must be paid be?
fore tho 15th day of April instant There
will positively be no furthor extension.
RICHARD JONES, City Treasurer.
COTTON!
STOKED and INSURED at very lo
rates, and the top of tho market
lowest]
gua?
ranteed for all Cotton consigned to us for |
side. Advances made at one per cent,
per month upon all Cotton Stored with |
us, No charge for Drayoge.
HAITI
Northern Timothy and Clover at $1.251
and 1.50 "{)< 100?full weight guaranteed.
SEED POTATOES!
Fine Early Rose, Goodrich, Peerless,
Peachblows and other varieties.
GUANO!
Joncsport Fertilizer?as good as any
used?$45 "Jfl ton cash and 50 ton time.
SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO.,
Feb 10 3m Opposite S. C. R. Dopot.
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against I
tho estate of MARY THOMPSON,
deceased, will please present tho some,
properly attested; and all those indebted j
will make prompt payment to tho under?
signed. D. G. THOMPSON,
Adm'r of Mary Thompson, deceased.
Columbia, S. C, April 2, 1875.
April 4 3m
tallest Opportunity to Obtaia a Citj Residence.
Of Valuable Improved and Unimproved
REAL ESTATE1
Together witu Other De^ikaule Property, in
of ??l?Ma,
t^mss^=
1. BHICK STORE?Lot 2Gxl80 feet, on West sido Main
street, between Blanding and Taylor, valued at.$7,500 00
2. BUILDING LOT, West side Richardson street, be?
tween Blanding and Laurel, 2Gx208 feet. 1,850 00
3. BUILDING LOT, adjoining Lot No. 2, 2Gx208 feet... 1,850 00
4. COTTAGE HOUSE, half acre lot, containing excellent
well of water, with fine fruit garden; a delightful residence, on
Elm wood avenue, between Gadsden and Wynn streets. 1,800 00
5. BUILDING LOT, on North side of Gervais street, be?
tween Assembly and Gates, G9x208 feet. 1,700 00
6. TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, lot 74x92 feet, on.
Gates street, near Pendleton, with every convenience. 1,G00 00
7. CARRIAGE and PAIR EXTRA FINE MATCHED
HORSES, Harness, Pole and Shafts, Blankets, &c, complete.. 950 00 ]
[One a promising four-year old, will trot his mile in neigh?
borhood of three minutes; both good drivers singly.]
8. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be?
tween Blanding and Laurel. 800 001
9. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be?
tween Laurel aud Blanding. 800 001
10. COTTAGE HOUSE and lot, corner Gates and Divine
streets, 54x108 feet.. 700 00
11. BUILDING LOT, cm West side Gates street, between
Medium and Pendleton. 300 00
12. BUILDING LOT No. 1, half acre, corner of Hender?
son and Indigo streets. 2U0 00
13. BUILDING LOT No. 2, half acre, fronting on Indigo,
adjoining Lot No. 1. 200 00
14. BUILDING LOT No. 3, half acre, corner Pickens and
Indigo. 200 00
15. BUILDING LOT No. 4, adjoining Lot No. 3, on Pick
ens street, half acre. 200 00
IG. BUILDING LOT No. 5, half acre, corner Tobacco and
Henderson. 150 00
17. BUILDING LOT No. C, half acre, on South side To?
bacco street, between Pickens and Henderson . 101? 00
18. BUILDING LOT No. 7, quarter acre, on East side
Pickens street, between Tobacco and Indigo. 100 00
19. BUILDING LOT No. 8, quarter acre, adjoining No. 7.
20. BUILDING LOT No. <J, quarter acre, adjoining No. 8.
21. BUILDING LOT No. 10, quarter iiere, adjoining No. 9
22. DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH.
23. Gentleman's Heavy GOLD CHAIN.
24. Pair Lady's GOLD BRACELETS.
25. Lady's DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH....
20. Lady's SINGLE CASE WATCH.
27. Ladv's GOLD CHAIN.
28. DOUBLE CASE STEM WINDING WATCH.
29. DOUBLE CASE ENGLISH LEVER WATCH.
30. Ladv's DRESSING CASE .
31. DOUBLE CASE WATCH.
100 00
100 00
100 00
125 00
75 00
GO 00
50 00
40 00
40 00
35 00
35 00
40 00
20 00
Total value of property.$21,820 00
SleletB $???Niirake3? to be Issued 4,364*
fi^The Holder of each Ticket will bo entitled to free admission to
the Musical Entertainment at tho Opera House on the Evening of the
Distribution of the Awards. jj?*Titles to the Property are perfect.
The Distribution will be under tho supervision and direction of a
Committee appointed by the Ticket-Holders. The money received for
Tickets will be immediately deposited in the Union Savings Bank, with
a list of ticket-holders, and instructions to refund in csua Distribution
should not take place. It is believed that the Tickets will be disposed
of rapidly and the Distribution made at an early date?probably by tue
middle of April. Tho only desire of the originators of this projbet is
to dispose of some surplus property, at a fair rate; and ia such manner
as to enablo any one to procure a site for a home.
JULIAN A. SELBY, Manager, Columbia, 8. C.
jj^-Tiekets can be obtained at Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia
Hotel Cigar Store, Wheeler House, California Cigar Store, S. Sheridan's
Grocery Store and the Pucknix Office, Columbia.
AJME XI?NUMBER 16.
Annual Meeting of -the South Caro?
lina Railroad Company and of the
South-western Railroad Baak.
SHAREHOLDERS having Proxies in?
tended to bo Hb cd at the Meeting to be?
held on the 13th and Hth of April proximo,.
are requested te lodge them with either of'
tho following Committee, who will be in at
tendance at the Hall of the Bank of
Charleston during the morning of the 13th
prox., for the purpose of verifying Proxies.
On tho following day, during the election,
other duties may prevent the Oommittee
from examining batches of ProxieB before
the hour for oioeing the polls.
L. 0. HENDBICKB,) Committee
C. P. AIMAB, J- on
T. M. WAKING, ) Proxies.
Mar 13 16 20 23 27 30, Al 3 0 8 10 12 13 14
Annual Meeting ot the Stockholders
of the South Carolina Railroad
Company and of the Bonth-wett
ern Railroad Bank.
CHARLESTON. 8. C.. March, 187?,
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of tho South Carolina Railroad and of
tho Houth-wr stern Railroad Bank will be?
hold in this city, in the Hall of the Bankwf !'
Charleston, North-?. a?t com-?-i ..f Broadand
State streets, ON TUEfcL-Y, April 13th
prox., at 11 o'clock A. M. on the day fol?
lowing, an election will bo hold between tho
hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., fur fiftoon Di?
rectors in the Raiii oad Company and thif- ?
toen Directors in th?- Hank. A Committee
to verify Proxies will attend. Stockholders
will l>o passed over tho Road, to and from,
tho Meeting, free of charge.
J. B. KM KRY. Secretary.
Mar 13 10 20 23 27_30,_A1_80 8 10 12.1314.
JUST BEOEiVSSS*'
SPRING C9S1MBII
FOB
s^l^^*. ^^^^
NEW STYLE BATS!
OUR SUITINGS
Are very handtome, and will be made trcs.
order at LOW PBICE8.
Mar IC R. & W. O. dWAFFIELD.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
nrrOEKING to Win, a story for girls, .
W ?1.76.
Mistress of the Manie, by Dr. Holland, .
author of Arthur Bonnyoautle., $1 50.
A History of Germany, from the Earliest
Times, by Charlton Lewis, $2 50.
Manual of Mythology, Greek, Ron?an,.
Norse, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German.. .
Prairie and Forent, the Game of North'-.
America, with adventures in their pureuii '.
by Gillmore, $1 50.
Health and Education, by Kingeley,$1.75..
Hogarth's complete works*, in three vo?
lumes. Tho Wild North Land, by Major.
butler, with plates, 12.C0. Hiatorj of Clubo
and Club Life, Loudon. Book of Wonder?
ful Characters, with portrait* Ihe Blauj,-:
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Hocuph and ilnuutt* of the British Poets, .
London, and other t>fw boors Nov 1
Grand Central Java Coffee.
VJT7E are agente for the GRAND OEN
W THAL J \"> A COFFEE COMPANY.
Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at
thirty cento pir pound, vud eac7i case of
sixty pounds cor*/ni?ma superior eight day .
cmc'k, which becomes the property ol the
lucky purohaxerwun buy* the paclhge con?
taining the ticket whitdi entitle* the owner
thereof to the clock. Ihe ccflVe is fnl! ?
v?li)e itrtolf for the price charged.and the
clock id giveu tit prize to induce pur
chartert? tu try the coffee.
_ Ja it 22 JOHN AG NEW & SON.
B D.EPSTIN.
ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
OFFICE, Room No. 5, Southern Inenr* -
aueo Company Biv'.ding, Columbia, .
B. C._March 11 lmo
NEW SEED!.
A COMPLETE 8T00K.
ALL NEW, direct (rom the Seed Farme
of IOWA. FLOWER and VEGETABLE?
wholesale and retail.
L?RICK & L0WRAH0B,
March 10 Columbia, 8. O.
WX.H.LTOB?,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
"DOOM No. 6, Second Floor, New Life >
Jf\i tneuranco Building, corner Blonard
eon and Washington Street*, Columbia, .
B.C. _mmr Iw'rjvm
New Sugar-Lured Kami?
Tj f\f\ NEW YORK augar-cured BAMB ~
Maokerell Mackerel!!
WEhavoJuBt reooived a fall ?naalyei'
choice MACKEREL, consisting of
New Mete Nos. 1, 2 and 8, in barrels, SsJft
barrels and kito, watch tee are offering at ',
greatly reduced prices, at wholetate ontfr;? ?-.
ta?. JOHN AQfcEW A SON. i