The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 13, 1875, Image 1
THE
BY JULI AX A. SELBY
Regular Meeting Board of Health.
Council Chambek,
CoLirvrni?, S. 0., July 12. 1875.
Hoard met at 5 o'clock I*. M. Present
?R. T. Greener, J. Davis, H. Daniels,
J. T. Zealy, S. A. Pearce, Jr., E. H.
Heinitsh, j". A. Heudrix, C. Barnuin and
John Nott.
Tho minutes of the last meeting were
rend and confirmed.
The complaints of several house-hold?
ers on Senate street and of C. J. Iredell
were read and referred to the Chairmen
of their respective Wards for action.
The petition of Wm. Green and others
for leave to have fish brought to this
city, was, on motion, laid on the table.
On motion of C. Barnum, adjourned.
RICHARD JONES, Clerk of Board.
Hotel Arrivals, July 12.?Mansion
House?J. L. Black, Charleston; D. F.
Walker, Ga.; W. J. Arrants, H. H. D.
Byron, A. M. Boatwright, city; W. B.
Wheeler, G. L. Turner, U. S. A.
2Iendrix House?W. A. Pringle, J. R.
Pringle, J. D. Pringle, Wm. F. Quincy,
Charleston; James Copps, Savannah; J.
C. Anderson, Atlanta; Dr. A. H. Bowen,
W. K. Stanley, Doko.
MARRIED,
On the 29th June, at the residence of
tho bride's father, by Rev. A. B. Wood
fin, Mr. Geo. L. Parker, formerly of.
Charleston, S. C, and Miss M. S. Risen
mann, of Columbia, S. C. No cards.
iMumbia Lo^e7No7l08rATF7 M.
a AN Extra Communication of this
^/^.Lodge will be held THIS (Tues
/Vxdiiy) EVENING, at Masonic Hall,
at 8 o'clock. Tho F. C. Degree will be
conferred. By order of tho W. M.
July 12 2. P. MOSES, Secretary.
Survivors of the Hampton Legion.
ALL members of the Hampton Legion
residing in Richland County are re?
quested to meet at tho Wheeler House,
on TUESDAY, 13th July, at 12 M., to
mako arrangements for the meeting on
21st July. W. K. BACHMAN,
July 11 2 Acting Chairman.
The Great Rush
FOR
BARGAINS
IN
DRY GOODS
To be kept up by
C. F. JACKSON,
THE
LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
FOR the next ten days, the ENTLRE
STOCK OF GOODS will be at the
Bargain Counter Prices.
DRESS SILKS from 50c. per yard up.
And all goods sold without regard to
cost. July 11
Wanted/at Columbia Tannery,
1 f\ AAA LBS. good HIDES,
_L\JV_/\_/ for which, or ans?
part, cash will bo paid. For further par?
ticulars, applv to
J. WATLES & CO., P. O. Box 109.
_ July 10_ 3
NEW ST?RE.
Pf
Groceries, Liquors and Family Supplies,
THE under?
signed have ta
jken possession
[of tho conimo-'
MMSHBHdious store un-|
der Irwin's Hall, and are now prepared,
with a full stock of fresh and well se?
lected goods, to fnrnish all in need of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS nnd FAMILY
SUPPLIES in gcnoral. Their prices
will be satisfactory. Give them a call.
July 9 lino R. ARNDT & CO.
NT 151 W BOOKS
At R. L. Bryan's Book Store.
GEN. SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS, from
the settlement of California to the
present time, with a large and complete
map.
Livingstone's Last Journals, with maps
and plates, $2.50.
Man and Beast?Here and Hereafter;
illustrated by 300 anecdotes, by Rev. J.
G. Wood, S1.50.
The Better Self Home Essavs, by au?
thor of the Gentle Life, $1.75.
Wo and Onr Neighbor, by Mrs. Har?
riet Beecher Stowo, $1.75.
A Short History of the English People,
by Green, $1.75.
Fortland Cement.
ALSO, ROMAN, KEENE'S and PA?
RIAN, for Walks, Cisterns, Founda?
tions, Stables, Cellars, Bridges, Reser?
voirs, Ac. Remit Bix cents postage for
Eractical treatise on Cements. S. L.
[ERCHANT & CO., 70 South street,
New York._July_8 J3mo
Io$! Ioe!
FROM 7 till 0 o'clock, Sunday morn?
ing, the store will be open.
June C JOHN C. SEEGERS.
COLUMBIA, S. C, TUESDAY MORNING, Jl
The symptonis of Liver Complaint'ere
uneasiness and pain in the side. Some?
times the pain is in the shoulder, and is
mistaken for rheumatism. The stomach
is affected with loss of appetite and sick?
ness, bowels in general costive, and
sometimes alternating with lax. The
head is troubled with pain, and dull,
heavy sensation, considerable Iofs oi
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
above symptoms attend the disease, and
at other times, very few of them; but the
Liver is generally the organ most in?
volved.
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SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR!
For all Diseases ol" the Liver, Stomach and Spleen !
ris evidently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for im?
mediate resort, will save many an hour of suffering, 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 CoXSTtr-ATION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour
Stomach, bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Pain in tho region of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom and
forebodings of evil; all of which are the offspring of a disease*d\l4xer.
If you feel Dull, Drowsy, Debilitated, liavo frequent headache,
Mouth tastes badly, poor Appetite and Tongno Coated, you are suffer
. ing from Torpid Liver, or "Biliousness," and nothing will euro you so
speedily and permanently.
The Liver, the largest organ in the Body, is generally the seat of tho
disease, and if not Regulated in time, great sutfering, wretchedness
and DEATH will 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, Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in tho World!
"I have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory
and pleasant remedy in my life."?H. Haider, St. Louis, Mo.
"I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons'
Liver Regulator, with good effect,"?Hon. Alex. H. Stevens.
"Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I
am persuaded it is a valuable addition to tho medical science."?Gov.
J. Gill SnonTEn, Alabama. ?
"I have used the Regulator in my family for past seventeen years.
I can safely recommend it to tho world as best medicine I have ever
used for that class of diseases, it purports to cure."?H. F. Thiui?en.
"Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medi?
cine."?C. A. Nutting, President of City Bank.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Simmons' Li vor Medicine for
more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator
offered to the public."?M. R. Lton and H. L. Lyon, Druggists, Bellc
fontaiue, Ga.
SIMZEWC03STJ39 LIVER H TTOXJT i A.TOR 1
For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AT?
TACKS, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
SOUR STOMACH, HEART BURN, Ac, Ac.
It ECae ISTo DE2QtTX?tl.
Is a faultless Family Medicine,
Does not disarrange the system,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no drastic violent medicine,
Does not interfere with business,
Is no intoxicating boveravc,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
CAUTION.?Buy no Powders or Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER
REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade Mark.
Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine.
Jan 30 JwOmo ' J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
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Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors.
Office 203 East Bay street. Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia streets,
Oliarloston, fit. O.
IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricating and Paint OILS. WINDOW CLASS and
PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for Averill's Chemical Paint, Prince s Metalic
Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. Fob 25 (limn
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. WM, E. ROSE, Proprietor.
SEED PEAS!
A BUSHELS select SEED PEAS,
I \J\J for sale by
Jonel J. A. HENDRIX A BRO.
$5 to $20
G. Stinbos & Co.,
PER DAY at Home.
Terms free. Address
Portland, Maine.
April 25
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Fare$2J a day, including
Omnibus ride. Situated
vuear the Capitol and in
,r centre of business part of
.. tho city. My Omnibus
will convey passengers to
h and from every train. The
Ladies' Apartments are
complete, entrance on As
?'Tl Homblv street. BILLI?
ARD and BATIUiOOMS
ave all now and in good
order. Ap 0
Millinery
OF the LATEST STYLES;
also, Ladies' and Children's
SUITS of nil sizes and qual?
ity, UNDERWEAR, COR?
SETS, HAIR and FANCY
GOODS. Just received, a
large assortment of Wenck's
PERFUMERY, at
MRS. C. E. REED'S.
Attend the True Event."
JLY 13, 1875. YO:
?EOKGE O. III'LL,
proprietor or tue
BUM BILLS,
(Formerly Stovall's Excelsior Mills,)
AUGUSTA, GA.,
MANUFACTURES FLOUIt in nil
grades. The old rind well-known
EXCELSIOR BRANDS:
Pride of Augusta,
Golden Sheaf,
Extra,
Little Beauty,
Always on hand, and their well-earned
reputation will be faithfully
maintained.
COHN MEAL,
CRACKED CORN,
CRACKED WHEAT,
GRAHAM FLOUR,
MILL FEED,
BRAN, Etc.
Constantly made, and orders promptly
tilled at the
Liowest Hates.
.Inno 25 lmo
THE GREAT SENSATION
IN DRY GOODS
STILL IN FULL BLAST !
<a ??t & ?
TO-MORROW (Monday) the BARGAIN
COUNTERS will be bountifully re?
plenished with a new, fresh line of
goods, and will be kept up during the
week.
Beautiful DBESS GOODS at 10c.
worth 25 and 50c.
10 pieces Plain White LINEN LAW,
at 20c.; worth 10c.
15 pieces Fancy LINEN LAWN, at 20
and 25c.; worth 40 and 50c.
5 pieces BLACK GRENADINE, at 25c.
worth 50c.
3 cases New St vie PRINTS, at 0} and
8Jc.
1 case 4-4 American PUCALE, at 10c,
fast colors.
15 pieces Scotch TWEEDS, at 2?c;
worth 50c.
10 pieces Brown LINEN DRILL, at
25c.; worth 50c
1 case each Wamsutta and New York
Mills MUSLIN, at 15c.
1 case each Androscroggnn and Fruit
of Loom MJJSLIN, at 12Ac.
1 case Hill's Semper Idem MUSLIN,
at 10c.
1 case 10-4 Pcpporcll Bleach SHEET?
ING, at 371c.
3 bales 1-4 Fine Brown SHEETING,
at 9c.
Ladies', Men's and Misses' boots and
SHOES, from 40c. upwards.
The above "STARTLING PRICES"
represent oulv a few of the GREAT
BARGAINS that will be offered to reduce
stock. Now is your time to buy a good
deal for little money.
w. iClove a co.,
Grand Central Dry Goods House,
June 27 Columbia, S. C.
MOSQUITO NETS,
White and Colored.
MOSQUITO BARS,
White and Colored.
MOSQUITO NETS,
White and Colored.
Made on LATEST MOVED PATENT.
Fixtures all ready for hanging up.
1AAA LATEST Styles LADIES
?V/UU and CHILDREN'S STRAW
HATS, only FIFTY CENTS EACH.
JONES, DAVIS & B0UKNIGHTS,
Successors to R. C. Shiver it Co.
June 13
Kerosene! Kerosene!!
k f\ BARRELS pure white standard
f)U KEROSENE, just received and
for salo at lUc. per gallon by the barrel,
and 20c. per gallon at retail. Kerosene
delivered, free of draungt, in any pnrt of
(he city by JOHN AGNEW ? SON.
Mackerel.
i^tHOICE MESS MACKEREL.
\J No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL.
Just opened and for sale low, at retail,
by JOHN AGNEW A SON.
LUME XI?NUMBER 90.
Kis-Ann & Wiley?To patrons in i~1
arolina for their liberality: AVc
Tnd
ced thank you for buying (~\
Clothing, \J
ur ?no ready-made
j^"cckwear, Under-wear,
cheapest, JQ^
argest stock ever in the city,
^scll
nion
And wo believe best, for we sell "TT
nion Adams' Black Silk Tie3, \J
Kussian Braccs.Susponders. Sbirts"]%yt*
adespecialty, good fit; guaranteeivX
Durability, elegance, comfort to XI
uyer. "The Quaker City and ,il
&Star Shirts are all the go, and T
n Silk, Linen,Gingham UmbrellasX
We claim to sell at less profit a good A
rticle than nnyheuse in the tnidex\.
In fine, ready-made Clothing, our Ct
tyle and price is unequaled. O
Linen Cnffs.Handkcrchiefs, Collars
ur stock can't be surpassed. V/
Elegance, style and fashion, Hats in
assimerc, Silk, Straw, Felt,Wool.\J
Youths' Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Caps, A
t No. 124 Main street. J\.
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING
AND
HATS,
FOB
OF
1875,
Now in store, and to be sold at' low
prices.
It, & W, 6. SWAFF1ELI).
*i Spring Clothing! h
j>Spring Clothing ?
h Spring Clothing!?8
Just opened
The Largest ami liest Stock
Ever seen here,
AT ?. EPSTIN'S,
UNDER ? COLUMBIA ? HOTEL.
S
TYLES, New and Handsome!
FABRIC and DESIGN, Elegant'
BEST MAKE UP!
PRICES, Lower than ever!
Yerv full lines of Bovs' and Youths'
CLOT*HING, FURNISHING GOODS and
HATS.
Call and examine at
April 4 Under Columbia Hotel.1
Davia' Diamond Hams.
AFULL supply of these choice HAMS
iuHt roceived and for sale by
April 16 JOHN AGNEW & SON.