The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 21, 1875, Image 1
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
Jupiter Pluvius seems to have taken
matters in bis own bands in Europe
witbin a short time. He has broken up
the fountains of the greut deep nnd
deluged moro than one country. France,
Hungary and Switzerland have been
visited, and many lives have been lost
and property destroyed. So great is the
distress in the valley of the Garonne that
contributions are solicited in this coun?
try for the relief of the sufferers. These
watery visitations on the continent have
been supplemented by like manifesta?
tions in England and Wales. A late
rain raised the streams in Devonshire
and Oxford, nnd also Hereford and Mon
mouth Counties in the former country,
and while no lives, were lost, the de?
struction of property was of a most seri?
ous character. All the crops, but more
especially hay, have been damaged
heavily. The same fall of water extended
into Wales along the banks of the Og
more, County of Glamorgan, and the
people were almost beggared. All their
movable property was swept away. By
the breaking of a reservoir*thirteen lives
were lost at one place. Thousands of
acres of land are under water and will
not be productive again this season.
A PnosPEBOus Southern City.?The
city of Atlanta, Ga., is considered the
most prosperous city in the South. The
Memphis (Tenn.) Appeal accounts for
this on the ground that Atlanta has di?
versified labor and is not the mart for
cotton or any one agricultural product
to the exclusion of others. The secret of
Atlanta's universal prosperity was exem?
plified at the celebration of the last
Fourth of July. After the Hon. A. II.
Stephens had concluded his eloquent
speech on that occasion, the immense
audience, escorted by tho military, re?
paired to the spot selected for a new cot?
ton factory and steam mill company.
Ground was broken for the enterprsie
amid much enthusiasm, and short
speeches were made by Mr. Stephens
and other prominent citizens. It is a
practical way of celebrating indepen?
dence to inaugurate self-independence.
Yicksburg's bloody little shooting
affair, our despatches say, has been
smoothed over. Negroes and whites
were mixed up in it, and two negroes
were killed. Some months ago the Rad?
ical papers would have placed the num?
ber of slain Africans at not less than 150.
It is not exactly tho time of year to mul?
tiply by fifty, however.
Sparenburg and ABhevilie Railroad
Company.
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders at Hcn
dersonv?le, X. C.
THE an?
nual meet?
ing of stock?
holders of
this Compa?
ny will be held at Hendersonville, N. C.,
on WEDNESDAY, August 11,1875, at 12
o'clock M. On this occasion, "the Pre?
sident will make a report of tho affairs
and condition of the Company, and an
election will be held for twelve (12)
Directors to serve for the ensuing year."
Attention is called to Rules 2d and 8th
of the By-Laws:
Rule II. "No stockholder who has not
paid all the installments due upon his
stock shall be entitled to transfer tho
saino, or to receive dividends npon it, or
to voto at meetings of the Company; and
in all matters relating to stock, the books
of the Company shall bo deomed con?
clusive evidenoe."
Rule VITL "None but stockholders
shall be admitted to represent shares of
other stockholders."
It is particularly requested that each
and every stockholder do attend this
meeting.
C. G. MEMMINGER, President.
A. C. Kaufman, Secretary and Trea?
surer_July 10 fll
For the Seaside, Mountains,
For Hours of Leisure at Home or Abroad.
rpHE following collections contain the
JL best and most popular of all pub?
lished Songs, Vocal or Instrumental
Duets, Rondos, Waltzes, Polkas, Quad?
rilles, etc., and furnish unfailing enter?
tainment to all lovers of Music:
Musical Treasure. Vocal and Instru?
mental.
Moore's Irish Melodies. Vocal.
Gems of Scottish Bono. Vocal.
Gems of German Bono. Vocal.
Gems of Sacred Bono. Vocal.
Wreath of Gems. ' Vocal.
Shower or Pearls. Vocal Duets.
Operatic Pearls. Vocal.
Silver Chord. Vocal.
Piano at Home. Four-hand pieces.
Gems of Strauss. Instrumental.
Odo an at Home. Reed Organ pieces.
Home Circle. Vols. 1 and 2. Instru?
mental.
Piano-forte GEMS. Instrumental.
Pianists' Album. Instrumental.
Large handsome books, which aro for
sale by all prominent dealers.
Price of each book: Boards $2.50;
Cloth $3; Full Gilt $4. .
Sent, nost free, for retail price.
OLIVER DITBON ft CO., Boston.
CHARLES H. DPT80N & CO.,
July 10 8wll 711 Broadway, N. Y.
DAM
"Let our Just Censures
COLUMBIA, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING,
The symptoms of Liver ComplainCarc
uneasiness nml 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, nnd
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 weakntss, debility nnd
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.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR!
For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen !
IT is evidently a Family Medicine, and by being kept ready for im?
mediate resort, will save many an hour 6f 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 ehanicter and re?
sponsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most
EFFECTUAL. SPECIFIC
for Consttpation, Headache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour
Stomach, bad taste in the Mouth, Biiious 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 diseased Liver.
If you feel Dull, Drowsy, Debilitated, have frequent headache,
Mouth tastes badly, poor Appetite and Tongue Coated, you arc suffer?
ing from Torpid Liver, or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you so
speedilv and permanently.
The Liver, the largest organ in tho body, is generally the seat of tho
disease, and if not Begulatcd in time, great suffering, wretchedness *
and DEATH will ensue.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and
food may bo faced without fear. As a remedy in MALABIOI'S
FEVEBS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE,
NAUSEA, Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World!
"I have never seen or tried such a simple, efficacious, satisfactory
and pleasant remedy in my life."?H. Haineii, St. Louis, Mo.
"I occasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons'
Liver Regulator, with good effect."?Hon. Aeex. H. Stevens.
"Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I
am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the medical science."?Gov.
J. Gile Shobteu, Alabama.
"I have used tho 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. P. Thigpen.
"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' Liver Medicine far
more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator
offered to tho public."?M. R. Lyon and H. L. Lyon, Druggists, Bellc
fontaine, Ga.
s:ourek?o:!?n&' liver t=? inrtTTT ? a nm-r* i
For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AT?
TACKS, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
SOUR STOMACH, HEART BURN, Ac, Ac.
Xt ECas lNTo ZESQL-uictl.
Is a faultless Family Medicine,
Docs not disarrange the system,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no drastic violent medicine,
Does not interfere with business,
Is no intoxicating beverave,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
CAUTION.?Rnv 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 twCmo J. H. ZEILLN & CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
ROSE'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
WM. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
_ FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Fare $21 a day, including !
^Omnibus ride. Situated
_ s near the Capitol and in
'i ' . a centro of business part of
tho city. My Omnibus
will convoy passengers to
and from every train. Tho
Ladies' Apartments are
complete; entrance on As
jj^sembiy street. BILLI
> ABD and BATH BOOMS |
are all new and in good
order. Ap G
Manufactured by HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors.
Office 203 East Bay street. Factory corner Cumberland and Philadelphia streets,
Oliarleatoii, ?. O
IMPORTERS and dealers in Lubricating and Paint OILS, WINDOW GLASS and
PAINTERS' MATERIAL. Agents for Avorill's Chemical Paint, Prince's Metnlic
Paint, Rubber and Leather Belting. Fob 25 |6mo
Mackerel. '
CHOICE MESS MACKEREL. ,
No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL.
Just opened and for sale low, at retail,
by_JOHN AQNEW A SON.
Ice! Ice!
FtOM 7 till 9 o'clock, Sunday morn?
ing, the ?toro will be open.
June C JOHN C. BEEGERS.
April 26
Millinery
OF the LATEST STYLES;
also, Ladies' and Children's
I SUITS of all sizes and qual
lity, UNDERWEAR, COR?
SETS, HAIR and FANCY
GOODS. Just received, a
large assortment of Wench's
PERFUMERY, at
MRS. C. E. REED'S.
Attend the.True Event."
JULY 21, 1875. VOL
The Great Rush
FOR
BARGAINS
IN
DRY GOODS
To be kept tip by
C. F. JACKSON,
THE
LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
OR the next ten days, the ENTIRE
STOCK OF GOODS will bo at tho
Bargain Counter Prices.
DRESS SECKS from 50c. per yard up.
And all goods sold without regard to
cost_July 11
NEW STORE
Groceries, Liquors and Family Supplies.
TIIE^nnder
^^?^^^ dious store un-J
der Irwin's Hall, and are now prepared,
with a full stock of fresh and well se?
lected goods, to furnish all in need pf I
GROCERIES, LIQUORS and F Ail ELY
SUPPLIES in general. Their prices
will be satisfactory. Give them a call.
July 0 lmo R. ARNDT & CO.
Great Reduction
IN
GROCERIES!
ON and after this date, my largo and
well selected stock of GROCERIES
and PROVISIONS will bo sold at greatly
reduced prices for cash. I particularly
call the attention of the public to my
large stock of BACON, LARD and BUT?
TER, all of the very beat quality, and
cheap.
200 barrels new Solomon's Fancy
FLOUR, just received fresh from the
mill, and prico reduced.
TEAS, COFFEES and SUGARS, of
standard quality. Prices on the entire
line reduced.
The following list of LIQUORS have
just been received, tho quality of each
I eing guaranteed:
OUml & Co.'s Pale BRANDY, in wood
r nd bottle.
Hennessey's Pale BRANDY, in wood
t nd bottle.
Old Jamaica RUM.
Old St. Croix RUM.
Old Holland GIN, in wood and botMc.
Pale SHERRY.
Brown SHERRY.
Sweet MALAGA.
Old PORT.
Old Ryo "WHISKEY.
Old Mountain Corn WHISKEY.
These Liquors are superior to any ever
offered to the Columbia trade before, and
will be sold very cheap, considering
quality.
All goods delivered.
Store closes at 7 o'clock.
July 9 HARDY SOLOMON.
3ST33 W BO
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
uiiip.
Livingstone's Last Journals, with maps
and plates, $2.50.
Man and Beast?Hero and Hereafter;
illustrated by 300 anecdotes, by Rev. J.
G. Wood, SL50.
The Better Self Home Essays, by au?
thor of the Gentle Life, SI.75.
We and Our Neighbor, by Mrs. Har?
riet Bcccher Stowe, $1.75.
A Short History of the English People,
by Green, $1.75.
Also, a variety of new London Novels.
Agricultural Implements.
MUT MACHINES, '
BOLTING CLOTHS,
COTTON GINS,
s
MILL-STONES,
MILL-STONES,
MILL-STONES,
BELTING,
THRESHERS,
ENGINES,
FAN MILLS,
FEED CUTTERS,
AC., AC, AC,
At manufacturers' prices. Send for
catalogue to
Juno 21 L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
Rose Cordial! Rose Cordial!!
THE only sure euro for all kinds of |
Bowel Affections, Summer Com?
plaints, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. No?
thing better for Children. Mothers, try
it and save your children. For sale only
at HEINITSH'S
June 2G City Drng 8tore.
lUME XI?NUMBER 103.
GEOKGE G. HULL,
rnormxTor. of tue
[OR MILLS,
(Formerly Stovall's Excelsior Mills,)
AUGUSTA, GA.,
MANUFACTURES FLOUR in all *
grades. The ohl and -well-known
EXCELSIOR BRANDS:
Pride of Augusta,
Golden Sheaf,
Extra,
Little Beauty,
Always on hnnd, and their well-earned
repntation will he faithfully
maintained.
CORN MEAL,
CRACKED CORN,
CRACKED "WHEAT,
GRAHAM FLOURr
MILL FEED,
BRAN, Etc.,
Constantly made, and orders promptly
lilled at the
JLso-vtr&sat Hates.
June 25 lmo
THE GREAT SENSATION
IN DRY GOODS
STILL IN FULL BLAST !
?AT?
TO-MORROW (Monday) the BARGAIN
COUNTERS will bo bountifully re?
plenished with a new, fresh line of
goods, and will bo kept up during tbo
week.
Beautiful DRESS GOODS at 10c;
worth 25 and 50c.
10 pieces Plain White LINEN LAWN,
at 20c.; worth 40c.
15 pieces Fancy LINEN LAWN, at 20
and 25c.; worth 40 and 50c.
G pieces BLACK GHENADINE, at 25c.;
worth 50c.
3 castes New Style PRINTS, at C.V and
84c.
1 case 4-4 American PUCALE, at 10c,
fast colors.
15 pieces Scotch TWEEDS, at 25c;
worth 50c
10 pieces Brown LINEN DRILL, at
25c.; worth 50c.
1 case each Wamsutta and New York
Mills MUSLIN, at lCc.
1 case each Andro?croggan and Fruit
of Loom MUSLIN, at 12jc.
1 case Hill's Semper Idem MUSLIN,
at 10c
1 case 10-4 Pepperell Bleach SHEET?
ING, at 37?c.
3 bales 4-4 Fine Brown SHEETING,
at 9c
Ladies', Men's and Misses' BOOTS and
SHOES, from 40c. upwards.
The above "STARTLING PRICES"
represent only a few of the GREAT
BARGAINS that will be offered to reduco
stock. Now is your time to buy a good
deal for littlo money.
W. D. LOVE A CO.,
Grand Centnil Dry Goods House,
June 27_Columbia, S. C.
MOSQUITO NETS,
White and Colored.
%
MOSQUITO BARS,
White and Colored.
MOSQUITO NETS,
White and Colored.
Mi on LATEST 1IMED PATENT.
Fixtures all ready for hanging up.
1AAA LATEST Styles LADIES
?UUU and CHILDREN'S STRAW
HATS, only FIFTY CENTS EACH,
JONES, DAVIS & B0UXNIGHTS,
Snccessors to R. C. 8hiver & Co.
June 13_
Non-Board Fire Insurance and Real
Estate Agency.
HOME Fire Insurance Company,
Charleston, 6. 0.
Petersburg Savings and Fire Insur?
ance Company, of Petersburg, Ya.
Citizens' Fire Insurance Company, of
Newark, N. J. > .
Rates low and companies first class.
Office in the Union Bank.
WINTHROP WILLIAMS,
July 1 Agent