The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, June 13, 1875, Image 5
THE PHOENIX,
Published Daily and Tri-Weekly,
rm GLIANIR,
Every "Wednesday Morning,
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
Editor and Proprietor,
Office No. 160 North Richardson St.
?iC'ThQ PHC2NIX is the oldest Daily
Paper in South Carolina, has the largest
circulation in the upper portion of the
State, and has been regularly issued
since its inception?March 21, lb'Go.
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agents.
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J. A. Grigsby, Ridgway.
H. W. Lawson,. Abbeville.
John 11. O'Neili, Newberry.
The Last Arrest?Joe Crews Insti?
gates the MuBOER of Dr. Shell.?Cap?
tains Alley and Burnett arrested, on
Thursday evening last, about 5 o'clock,
thirty-two miles below Greenville, in
Laurens County, John (alias Shanghai)
Bolt (white) and lodged him in tho
Greenville jail. He is charged with
being concerned in the murder of Dr.
Shell, of Laurens, in 18G8. When ar?
rested, ho was ploughing in bis Held.
When the officers started him from his
home, his wife said to him: "Now, John,
you reveal the whole story?I knOw it,
and I will tell it, if you don't." John,
however, only states that he believes
Joe Crews and Adam Crews had tho
murder committed. He was recognized
by Wright Sullivan and Parks when car?
ried into jail, as one of the men they
had been plotting the murder with.
Wright Sullivan (colored) is charged
with the murder of Barton, of this
County, and of having been engaged in
several robberies here, and confesses to
be one of tho gang who waylaid and
killed Dr. Shell. He says ho was paid
$40 by the party to do bis part of tho
work, and that the murderous party was
led by Adam Crews in person. Abraham
Johnson, alias Dial, (colored,) is charged
with being connected with tho murder
of Dr. Shell, and was arrested in Wash?
ington City. He is quite reticent, but
says: "It warn't all niggers who were
engaged in the killing of Dr. Shell."
The next is a negro named Parks, who
admits that he was present at the murder
of Dr. Shell, and fired his gun in the
air, to get the promised reward. He
gives a full statement, and claims that
Joe Crews is the man who engaged the
party to commit tho murder.
There are a fow others to bo arrested,
and Captain Alley is looking after them.
At all events, the officers have already
sufficient evidence to convict Joe Crews
and his son, Adam Crews, of instigating
the murder, and they will be arrested
immediately, charged with the commis?
sion of tho horrible crime; and it may as
well be said hero, the citizens of Laurens
have never been wrong in their suspicion
of the instigator of tho niurder of Dr.
Shell. They havo predicted during the
past seven years that Joe Crews put up
the job. They now havo the mc-st con?
clusive evidence. We have henrd it
from the lips of some of these prisoners
ourself. They are suffering in jail for
tho acts of Joe Crews, and there is no
telling how. much trouble be has brought
upon the "poor," unfortunate negroes.
His time has now come! It will bo recol?
lected that Joe Crews has caused to be
arrested a number of the prominent citi?
zens of Laurens at various times charged,
on tho most flimsy' evidence, of Ku hUnx
murders. ' He hnS testified and run off
a large number of persons ?all of which
it has long been supposed, was done to
cover up his own bloody tracks; but ho
is now exposed to the public as a mon?
ster of the deepest dye, and it is to be
hoped that he will bo punished in pro?
portion to tbeso great crimes. The ne?
groes of Laurens, who ho has ruled with
an iron rod, and intimidated and made
to do his murderous work, will no doubt
feel great relief at having his bad influ?
ence over them broken. He has caused
the negroes great trouble, and has
brought several of them to bitter grief,
and they aro now satisfied ho is not their
friend. The preliminary trial of John
Bolt, for the murder of Dr. Shell, took
Slace before Trial Justices McBce and
herman, yesterday, and ho was com?
mitted to jail. The evidonco elicited is
all that is necessary to fasten the instiga?
tion of this murder on the Hon. (!) Joe
Crews. ? Greenville News.
Mr. L. Drucker, an old resident of
Charlotte, N. C, died a fow days ago.
The burglar who murdered Mr. Schute
in Brooklyn has been arrested.
A telegraphic lino to connect Newberry
and Laurens is contemplated.
Ham and Eggs for Breakfast.
JUST received, ten tierces Davis' Dia?
mond HAMS and ten barrels fresh
EGGS and twenty tubs now grass BUT?
TER. All for salo cheaper than any
other hou^e in town, at
June 3 HARDY SOLOMON'S. _
6
CICARS
For Ho Cents
at
PERRY & SLAWSON'S
Kimard A Wiley?To patrons in
> orolina for their liberality: We
Indeed thank you for buying (~\
nr fine ready-made Clothing, V_r
Neckwear, Under-wear, cheapest, T
argest stock ever in the city, A A
And we believe best, for we sell XT
nion Adams' Black Silk Ties, U
Kussian Braces,Suspenders. Shirts"l%/|"
adespecialty, good fit; guarantee.!Tl.
Durability, elegance, comfort to ? l
uyer. *The Quaker City and X>
&Star Shirts arc all the go, and T
n Silk, Linen,Gingham Umbrellas L
We claim to sell at less profit a good A
rticlc than anybeuse in the tradexjL
In fine, roady-mado Clothing, our O
tyle and price is unequnlcd. IO
Linen Cufts.Handkcrchiefs.Collars:/' \
ur stock can't be surpassed. V./
Elegance, style and fashion, Hats in /^t
aasimerc, Silk, Straw, Felt,Wool.\j
Youtbs'Clothing,Shirts,Hats,Caps, A
t No. 124 Main street_J\.
Final Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given, that W. H.
WIGG, administrator of the estate
of F. Reeves, deceased, has applied to
mc for a final discharge as such adminis?
trator. It is ordered, that the 5TH DAY
OF JULY, A. D. 1875, be fixed for hear?
ing of petition, and a final settlement of
sai.l estate. B. I. BOONE,
Judge of Probate, Richlund County.
Jnne G_fl_3 _
South Carolina, Richland County.
IX THE PRO HA TE CO I R T.
Li re Estate of Helnreich F. Franrk.
NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN
C. SEEGERS, guardian of the estate
of Heinreich F. Frank, has applied to
mc for a final discharge as such guardian.
It is ordered that the twenty-first day of
Jnne, A. D. 1875, be fixed for hearing
the petition and a final settlement of said
estate. B. I. BOONE,
May 21 fig Judge of Probate R. C. _
- Prepare Your Own
Mineral Waters,
bt vsing tue
Granular Effervescent Salts.
EOCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CBAB
ORCHAD, KISSINGEN, FR1ED
RICIISHALL. 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 tea-spoon-fills added
to a small tumbler of water, instantly
reproduces a draught of the natural
Water, accompanied by a sparkling
effervescence. For sale at
L. T. SILLIMAN & CO.'S
April G Drug Store.
NEW liiJOKS"
At R. L. Bryan's.Bookstore.
GEORGE IV, His Life and His Court ?
$1.25.
Scientific London, by Becker?$1.75.
Science and Religion, by Dr?per?
$1.75. Farrar's Life of Christ?$2.50.
The Shadowed Home, by Bickersteth- -
$1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by
Schonberg Cotta Family?$1.25. Vernes'
Journey to the North Pole?$1.50. Ralph
Wilton's Weird, by author of Wooing
O't?$1.25. The Science of Law, by
Amos?$1.75.
Also, a variety of new English Novels,
paper covers, by Mrs. Olyphant, Far
geon, author of "Castle," Mrs. Braddon,
Wilkio Collins and others. Apri' 25
What You Need.
I^XTRA MESS BEEK, 10 cents per
Id pound.
Fresh May BUTTER, direct from Mil
ford, N. Y., 3 pounds for $1.
CIGARS.?We are closing out our stock
of Cigars, and ?fter the best FIVE CENT
Cigars in the city, and only want a trial
to convince you.
May 10 LOBJCK jjj LQWRANCE.
TT /V THL V BSTIJTGr
THRASHERS, HORSE POWERS, EN?
GINES, FAN MILLS. GRAIN
CRADLES, REAPERS, Ac, Ac, at ma?
nufacturers' price. Send for catalogue
to L?RICK & LOWRANCE,
April 32 Columbia S. C.
THE SEVEN WOXDEHS
is found in
Heinitsh's Family Medicines.
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT -For Puri?
fying tho Blood, and Ronovuting
and Strengthening the Body.
THE KTNA CHILL CURE The best
Chill Cure known. Will always cure.
THE QUAKER LINIMENT -For
Rheumatism, Pains, is a wonderful
remedy.
THE BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS?
Better than any other in tho world for
family use.
THE STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP?
The only Cough Remedy that will cure.
It has cured thousands.
THE LIFE EVERLASTING BITTERS
?A tonic for the Stomach and Digestion,
giving a good appetite at all times.
THE ROSE CORDIAL-Will cure all
Bowel Affections; good for children.
For sale only at HEINITSH'S
May 26 t_City Drug Store.
Davis' Diamond Hams.
AFULL supply of these choice HAMS
just received and for sale by
_AprilJ?_JOHN AGNBW A SON.
Every Day Something New.
CHOCOLATE and EXTRACT OF
MEAT, for Invalids, AdulU and
Children.
EXTRACT OF BEEF, with Wine and
Iron. A nutritive tonic ?admirable for
Debility and Indigestion.
Elixir BARK AND IRON Summer
Tonic and Appetiser. For sale by
E. H. HEINITSH,
May 20 f City Drugstore.
Wine Ljst?May, 1876.
sjg jjm THE "CITY HALL GBO
flCfflfr CERY STORE" offers, us bc
-w?M 8Sl1ow specified, the finest Wine
^**^^^**List ever published in Co?
lumbia:
CLARETS?St. Estephe, St. Julian,
Margaux, Pontet Canet, in pints and
quarts.
H0CK8?Lnubenheimer, Hockheimor,
Dndesheimor.
SAUTERNES?Haut Sauterncs, Graves
A Preignac, Latour Blanch, Chateun
Yquem.
CHAMPAGNES?Pommery A Greno's
Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im?
ported, Chans A Ducbatefs "Sillery,"
Carte Blanche, Kellv Island. Ac.
SHERRIES AND POBTS-Thcsc of
fine quality, age and bouquet, full
stock, most carefully selected.
My stock of French Brandies, Holland
Gin, California Wines and Brandies, Do?
mestic Whiskies, "Maryland," "Baker,"
"Finch," "Bomgarden,' and other favor- |
ito brands, is always full up. I have
always endeavored to keep this branch
of my business supplied only with best
possible quality obtainable, and am fully
satisfied with the result.
Any rare Wine or particular brand not1
here advertised, will be procured from
first hands at very few davs' notice.
GEO. SYMMERS.
City Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant.
Mav 20
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
AND
HATS,
FOR
S P B I
or
1875,
Now in store, and to be pold at low
prices.
B. & W, 6. SWAFHBLD.
Who feeds me from his grocery store,
And shows mo every day a score
Ol* dainties, finer than before?
"Tis Solomon.
Groceries, Family Supplies, Pure
Liquors, Wines, &c.
Whose clerks are smiling, childlike,
bland.
And always at my service stand
Attentive to my least command?
Why, Solomon's.
Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal?
mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef,
Canned Goods and Other Delicacies.
Who cares lor no man's smile or frown,
While he can keep his prices down.
Yet sells the finest goods in town?
"Tis Solomon.
A Splendid Assortment of New Cof?
fee and Teas Japan, Oolong, Gun?
powder, Hyson, Imperial and Mixed
And can I ever cease to be
The best of customers to thee.
Who always did so well by me,
Oh, Solomon?
Fancy Crackers, Raisins, Nuts, New
Flour and Buckwheat.
I'll keep to the store I like so well,
'Keifth Mr. Gorman's big hotel,
And kept by Hardv S-O-L
O-M-O-N.
?f**Priees still lower, and good- fresh
every da)'. April 9
Spring Clothing! h
Spring Clothing' S
Spring Clothing!
Just opened
Tlio Largest and liest Stock
Ever seen here,
AT D. EPSTIN'S,
UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL.
ClTYLES, Now and Handsome!
tO FABRIC and DESIGN, Elegant!
BEST MAKE UP!
PRICES, Lower than ever!
Very full lines of Boys' and Youths'
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS and
HATS.
Call and examine at
April 4 Under Columbia Hotel.
CHEROKEE SPRINGS,
SPARTAXBUIIG, 8. C
_ WATER ALTERATIVE
and Tonic; Climate dry,
bracing and healthful.
Every attention paid to
guests.
References in Columbia.?Maj. D. B.
Miller. A. Palmer, Col. Jos. Daniel
Pope, Prof. L. Plate and S. J. Perry.
WILL OPEN JUNE 15.
?.dV-HACKR meet visitors
at Spartanburg C. H.
JOHN B. EE?T
June 1 lmo Resident Manager.
SPRINGS,
Spartanburg County, S. C.
jH|fB|, THIS favorite resort
m "imuaaL *g*fcfor health and pleasure
"^P^I^By will he open to visitors
'?MflflEBvon June 1. The medici?
nal virtues of the waters of Glenn
Springs need no other testimonial than
the wonderful nature of the cures effect?
ed by thoir use; and their merits as an
unfailing remedy in the cure of all forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disease of the
Liver and Kidneys, oven in chronic
cases, are long and favorably known to
the public.
Visitors reaching Glenn Springs by
the South Carolina, Greenville and Co?
lumbia, Spartanburg and Union Rail?
roads will receive the benefit of Excur?
sion Tickets for the season. A daily
line of Coaches will connect with Trains
on Spartanburg and Union Railroad at
Rich's Hill, five miles distant, and at
Spartanburg, to convey passengers to the
Springs. Steps have been taken to se?
cure to the Guests the benefits of a Daily
Mail and Telegraph.
Dr. O. B. MAYER, ranking among the
eminent physicians of the South, will be
in attendance to respond to tho profes?
sional calls of the Guest? of the house.
The Table will be supplied with the
best the market can afford, Bathing
Rooms, Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys,
Croquet Grounds, Music on the Grounds
and in the Ball Rooms. Terms mode?
rate. Apply to WM. GORMAN, Colum?
bia. S. C, or Glenn Springs, S. C.
May 1G linof WILLIAM GORMAN.
The Charleston Hotel
WILL not bo closed this Sum
[mer. All Guests patronizing us
?during tho Summer and Fall
'months, and remaining a week
or more, will be allowed a reasonable
discount?except occupants of rooms on
the tirst or parlor floor.
The attention of the Country Mer?
chants is respectfully called to this no?
tice. _May 28 6inos_
California and Imported
Wines, Liquors, Ute.
JUST received, direct from
California, a carload of supe?
rior WINES and BRANDIES,
'made of delicious grapes in
that highly favored country.
Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY,
. Old Jamaica RUM, Holland GIN,
Otard and other brands BBANDY,
Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES.
I am also manufacturing,
that superior LAGER BEER,/
for which my brewery hasl
acquired such a desarved re-* _
putation. Give it a trial?it is pure and
warranted free from any deleterious in?
gredients. Physicians recommeud it.
I* Also,'best brands Imported and
Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and
Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. .
My SALOON is supplied with tho best
of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11
o'clock. Give me a call, at the sign of tho
big barrel, Nos. 164 and ICO Richardson
street. JOILN C. SEEGERS.
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
yet. by using cheater craoks of wool,
we can furn1hh work at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FiiE fashiqnXblFstatiqiiery,
Piries Paper and Envelopes,
Redding and ?all invitations
OH THE BEST STOCK ISO PRINTED IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
Sept i _ fly _
Kerosene! Kerosene!!
A BARBELS pur.; whito standard
OU KEROSENE, just received and
for sale at lilc. per gallon by the barrel,
and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene
delivered, free of draynge. in any 'pnri of
the city by' JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R.
Columbia, S. C, Mat 28, 1875.
CCOMMENCING June 1, 1875, the fol
J lowing Changes will ho made in
Passenger Schedule on this Road:
No. i?Night Passenger?Xotih.
Leave Columbia. 8.15 p. m.
Arrive Florence.12.50 a. ni.
Wilmington. 7.10 a. hj.
Connect at Florence with North-east?
ern Knud for Charleston. Arriving there
6.15 A. M., and connect closely at Wil?
mington daily, except Sundays, for all
points North. .
Ab. Z?Night Passenger?South.
Leave Wilmington. 6.25 p. ni.
Florence.11.55 p. in.
Arrive Columbia. 4.15 a. m.
Connects daily, except Sunday even?
ing, at Wilmington, with all Trains from
North, and at Florence with Trains leav?
ing Charleston, 6.30 P. M.
Xo. 7?Accommodation ?fc Freight?South.
Leave Florence. 9 a.m.
Arrive Columbia. 7 p. m.
Xo. 8?vlccomnio</?/)'oH dt Freight?Xorth.
Leave Columbia. 5.50 a.m.
Arrive Florence. 4.50 p.m.
Both Trains connect with Cberaw and
Darlington Railroad, and carry Coaches.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen. Supt.
A. Por-e, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875.
PASSENGER TRAINS will be run
daily, (Sundays execptgd,") by the
following schedule:
Leave Columbia 7.00 a. m. Ar. 4.10 p. m.
Alston. .. 8.45 n. m. 2.35 p. m.
Newberryl0.03a. m. 12.58 p. m.
Cokesburyl.37p. m. 9.35 a. m.
Belton_3.20 p. m. 7.55 a. m.
Arrive Greenville4.55 p. m. Lve6.00 a. m.
Passengers by Night Train on South
Carolina Railroad connect with No. 1.
Passengers by No. 4 connect with Day
Train on South Carolina Railroad for
Charleston, Augusta, Ac, and with Train
on Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta.
Anderson Branch Und Blue Ridge.
Leave Walhalla. 14.15 a. m. Ar. 6.45 p. m.
Seneca City4.45 a. m. 6.10 p. m.
Perrwille ?.00 a. m. 6.05 p. m.
Pcndleton 5.50 a. m. 5.20 p. m.
Anderson.6.50 a. m. 4.20p. m.
Arrive Belton.. .7.35a. m. Lve 3.30 p. m.
Abbevltle Branch Trains.
Leave Abbeville.8.00 a. m. Ar. 2.35 p. m.
Cokesburyl.40 p. m. 9.10 a. m.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't.
Jabez Norton, Gen. Ticket Agent.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
Columbia, & G, April 1, 1875.
dat paskengeb tract.
Leave Columbia 4.30 p. m. Ar. 2.15 p. m.
Oharleston6.45a. m. 11.45p. m.
SIGHT express accommodation train.
Leave Columbia 7.00 p. m. Ar. 6.35 a. m.
Charleston7.10 p. m. 6.30 a. ni.
Camden Train will cpnnect at King
ville with Up Passenger Train for Co?
lumbia, Monday, Wednesday and Friday;
and with Down Passenger Train from
Columbia, Tuesday, Thursday and Sa?
turday. 8. 8. SOLOMONS, Gen. Supt. .
S. B. Pickins, General Ticket Agent.
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R.
_ Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1875.
r|\UE following Tassenger Schedule is
I now operated:
going north. Train No. 2. Train No. 4.
Leave Augusta.9.30a.m. 4.15 p.m.
Granitevillc.. .,10.20a. m. 5.11p.m.
Corbia Junct'n...2.13p. m. 9.05 p. ra.
Columbia.2.45 p. m. 9.17 p. in.
Chester.6.34 p. m.
Arrive Charlotte.9.00 p. hi.
No. 2 Train makes close connection,
via Charlotte and Riohmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 6.05 A. M.
No. 4 Train makes close connection, via
Wilmington and Richmond, to all points
North, arriving at New York 5.15 T. M.
going south. Train No. 1. Train No. 3.
Leave Charlotte_8.50 a. in.
Chester_. . .11.02 a. hi.
Winnsboro... .12.38 p. m.
Arrive Columbia_2.42 p.m. ( ?
Leave Columbia_2.52 p. m. 3.40 a. m.
CorbiaJunct'n..3.17p. in. 4.15 a. m.
Granitovillc... .7.15 p. m. 7.48 n. in.
Arrive Augusta.8.05 p. m. 8.45 a. m.
South bound Trains connect at Au?
gusta for all points. Through tickets sold
and baggage checked to princ ipal points
JAS. ANDERSON, General Sup.
A. For-e, Gen. Puss'r and T^iket Agt.
Gongaree Iron Works,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
JOHN ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
^^^^^^^^^^ ^Tj^g^^^^^
Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings
for Gardens nnd Cemeteries, Iron Settees
and Arbor Chairs: also, Brass Castings of
all kinds. Bells for Churches, Schools,
Work-shops, Ac. 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
Money to Loan,
On Marketable Collaterals.
EXCHANGE on New York, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi1
nent cities of the United Status and Eu?
rope bought and sold,
I DEPOSITS received and interest-bear?
ing CERTIFICATES issued.
STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER
bought and sold.
ACCOUNTS of merchants and others
from the city and country solicited, and
LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS
granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL
ANK, corner of Plain and Richardson
rtreets. JOHN 8. PRESTON, Pros't.
J. H. Sawyer, C.vhier. Mar 24