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LOCAL AFFAIRS. l*OKT OFFICE HOI KS. The P?sM.)ffice is open daring the week from 9 A. m. to 1 r. *., und from 5 r. x. U> 8 v. x. Mail closes it 6 t. m. On Sunday*, the office is open from 9 to 10 a. m. Mail closes at 5 p. x. Northern, Southern & Western mail opens si Tj P. M. closes 5 A. M. Lancaster mail, arrive* Monday, Wednes day and Friday At 8 P. M. Leave Camdett.Tttesday, Thursday and Ait urday at 0 A. M. Flat Rock and Pleasant ITlll arrive* Wed nesday G P. M., leaves Thursday 0 A. M. Jefferson aud Tiller* Ferry arrive* every Friday 12 M. leaves Friday I, P. M. I O 0 F. The regular meeting of Kershaw I.odjie, No. 9, will he held on Friday evening next at Odd Fello*s Hall, on llroad Street, at o o clock. A B I.ee. Sec. P r K1RKLKY. N 0. WATBKKK WVltfo.N. No, M. Son? I/ A*.-* of Temperance, meet* every Mt.ndiiy -? night, at H o'clock, nt Temperance Hall. W. II. M.-('iU".l(iirr. U. S. Jk^Tl) insure iti?cr*ios> in Mint ?e?*k'* (me. advertisements must he tinnled in l y l'J o'clock on Mondav. "Warm is not tho word.?IlOT. TfopK DK Ykre's Columbia letter re- ! ceived too Lite tor this i.??uo. The polico have nppc?re?i in their r.cw uniforms. They look well. Business cards printed in the best f>t ylcs at the Gazette offkv. Mii?m.in'h CV?ito.v is bringing 1 (1 ^ cents ii? this market. tod..v. Dodof.Rs ! call at this office, run tee specimens. The "Arctic" Soda Fountain is in full blast. , ! Newspaper advertising promotes tr.td ?. t for even iu the dullest times udwrtisors secure by tar the largest share oi' what La beiii"; done. Business men am have their Bill heads, jitter heads, circulars,prin ted at low rates ut the Gazette oitue. You can have your card printed or; 1 oue thousand Envelopes for only $2,50 ! by having the work done at the Gazette Jon 1'kintino Office. There's no use in trying to hatch colts from horse chesnuts, nor in cultivating the egg plant with a view to raising chick ens from it. You can't do it. We learn that it is the int'-ntion of i Mr. J. S. Meroncy to remove his steam I engine and machinery to the country, and to tear down th<> krge brick building now j used a steam mill. Tn order to create better facilities for I meet ing the. demands of their rapidly in creasing business, Messrs. Kirkley & Garland have enlarged their store, which now presents an attractive npjw-aranee to those who are foud of the good things ^f this life. Bask Ball.?We understand that a cJuh is being organized among the young men of our town, for the purpose of playing in the afternoon*. Wonder if they are all after that *2,000 which tho Augnsta Chronulr. ?fc fcrntinrl pays can be made by any good base ball play er ! Mf. .T. P. Boswell, whose advertise ments appear elsewhere in this issue, is a new candidate for public patronage, lie ha* a well appointed storo, and is prepared to serve his patrons wirh fre?h broad twice every day. Head his ad vertisements. A Yolno and Itisrxo Firm.?The attention of our readers is invited to the advertisement of Messrs. F. B. ()rchard &Co. 'a dry goods establishment in Col umbia. The gentlemen who compose this enterprising firm are worthy of a'l Jxttronage that might 1h; bestowed upon ~"*them. 'J'liey are businessmen, and thor oughly identified with the dry goods bus iness. We Cordially recommend these gentlem0& to our readers. Grange.?One writter says r "The word grange in Koman ^y birth, Eng lish by asaieoation and Aghrican by adoption. It signifies a "eorn farm where tithes and rent due religious hou ses were kept." ?? The Georgia nress. to their credit be it. oaid, condemn the scurrilous style in wkich Messrs. Htephsns and Hill write against each other, a^d about tho truth of history.' t The Augujtta Chronicle and Sentinrl MXs good base ball player can make CPfOOO a vir." Ana vot there are hundreds of young moo who, instead of turning their attention to the art ofbass ball playing, are fooling away their time ie Boiling dry goods clerking in banks, pratioi ng law and medicine and journal J Uniform* wmni* Police?There la on exhibition at *" " - Pkb*onal Mention.?^Ku. J. B Kershaw and (apt. W. L. PelW wm iu lw?nciister, L?t w?ek, attending court. ?Kev. 'J. U Brail w in town, aiming hia relatives and friend*, enjoy irtg a short rofileH^his labors. ?Mr. KTBl Capars, left, la*t Wednes day ou a tour U the uorthern States. Messrs. N. B. Suiith k Bro. have purchased the lot on Broad street, Dext north ot Mrs. D. H. McKwca & Co., and intend to erect a handsome brick building at an eariv da v. K.vri.y C!.osiN(). ~Our merchants generally have cnterou into an agreement to closc their respective stores earl)' in th afternoon, in order to allow their salesmen and other employees an oppor tunity fi>r indulging in a little recreation ?a thing which is scarcely, known to that class of individuals. There ar^ some of our merchant* who are engnged iu such businesses as wiih not permit them to adopt this plan, though the plan met is their approval. The follow iug portion was presented to the sever al merchants iu town, and siloed bv those who*e n ityes are underwritten : '?We, the undersigned merchants, auroe to close our places of business, dur iug the Summer months, at OJ o'clock until September 1st, 1S74." (signed; \\ . L. Arthur, L>. W. Jordan, N. B. Smith & Bro. Baum Bros. 11. Baruch, M. Walker, Kennedy & Bovkin. J). H. McK wen iV Co.. J. W. MeCurry, Hubert. M. Kennedy, ?1. A. Young, 1'helps tfc Billings. '1 he tin? t original spelling we have eve r seen i* the following.?It heats phonetics.?ho you be?a tub. 80 oh ! pea?a top. Be SO?bat. See SO? cat. Pea M?pat# Are 80?rut. See oh ! double \ on?cow. See you be?cub. N:? a bee?;\jb. Be you double tea?butt. Sec a double eli?call. A splendid assort went of imported and d-micstic cigars, is kept at the ''In dian Girl Cigar Store," Columbia, S C, * T' is a well known fact that the best and cheapest, cigars, are to be had at the '?Indian (j,rl cigar store in Colum bia. * J is belt vc I by some jtersons that since the war it is an utter imposibility t*? obtain a good cigar except at an en ormous figure. There are some excep tions. however, to the general rule, and there are some establishments wlicru good cigars may cve?yetbe obtained, and at reasonable prices. Such on one is that of tlic Indian (Jirl cigar store in Columbia. * The best "?eU ci^ar in the State is to be found af t!u? "I ndian Girl Cigar Store, in Columbia. Other brands at propor tionately low prices. * Smokers' articles of every description at the''Indian (Jirl Cigar Store," Col umbia. * Send One Hollar to I'crry & Slaus son, *? Indian CI il l Cigar Store," Colum bia, and get twenty fine cigars of excel lent flavor. * New Advertisements PHOTOGRAPHS. 1 Hh OAM,KUY in this place will he kept open mily n f.. w day* lunger. 1ho.?e wanting I'hotographa must coido hooii. frame* cf?n he bought clicnp, n* I vsi*|i to get rid of nil in Mock before I leuvp. A. B. IJOK, l'hoto. Artist. Workman Home. FOR 20 YEARS TIIK STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE Throughout the Wor!<l. OY$R 000,000 HOLD. 100.000 m?re limn tiny of Any other kind. ThflHf YVhwlff & Wilson lift KIVKD ih 1R7# ? The llighoul Awards at tho Vienna Expo sition. The Gold Modal of (lie MayKnd Institute Fair. Th? Four Highest Premiums, (including two ineilal*,) at Ueorgia Ntat* Fair. IVKHT OF ALL. Tha Wheeler ^ Wilson has the apprnral of millions of I,a<lie? who have ^i*ed this well tried machine. Physicians certify that it is theonlo lx>ok-Stitrh Hewing Machine fit for Kamily use. Its light and easy motion not fatigue invalids. It* rapid egecotion of work recommoarla it to all who M^for a ilrlng It Is the most economical beHpe, the tnosi duHMe. Our new and popular No. 6 Machine adapted fbr Leather work a ad general Men - ufWetuHnjr Mifmse* to now used hy the leading tailoring establishments and shoe ! iwmtm, ?fc. Head for <w eir#olers. Msehlnto sold OS j easy terms, or monthly payments <Rdma:lilna?j>ut in ordar or raeaired in encl.ange. at Wheel ?a snd Wjlaon Msnofke- : fnnng' < ompmy*? Ofitap. J. II. Thnmu Agt Auguete fta. c-Vduuiitia B. jC., W. R. CJaTee J0ent. Xtf Hav?onkl? Oa. ? ,-v . > *; ' A v . ?... Executive Dtoartxnent. Office of Comtrouer toner*!, Ciili mbia, S. C., April 30, 1874. N. \V. Blair, Auditor Kcr$hatc\ Count*/. Sir : I send you by llii# uia3 copies of the Act of the General Assembly, session of 1874. ??to provide for the redemption of forfeited land* upon ccrtain conditions (herein mcn tione l," approved February 13, 1H74. I also inclose with the above, copies of Appli cations to be filled oat by any party who desires to redeem any Heal Kstato now "for feited ' to or "purchased by" the Stale for any taxes prior to this date. Any party desiring to redeem any land. *?? above, will fill out the blank in the Form, introducing the _proj>er and correct figure# for all State and County TV in detail, ahuw- i iug the a mount due to each. The taxpayers, not being in possession of any record of the amount, can only obtain same from your office, ami yuu are request ed to give as much publicity to the provis ions <>f this Act as you can conveniently, | without expense, and to aid any taxpayer or his a^cnt in the perfection of his application. ' All lists, of "Forfeited Lands" in your county, now in this office, stand as a charge ' against your County Treasurer, and any application made to you as above, you are directed to forward, postage paid, with stamps for return mail, and if found correct will be approved and the amount paid will be credited to your Treasurer. You arc requested to give your Treasurer h copy of this circular, also sent by this mail, and direct him not to receive any pay ments for the redemption of any lands "for feited" to, or 'purchased by' the State, ex. ccpt on the application above named, with t\e approv.il of this office. If the lands are forfeited for taxes of more than one year, you will furnish an applica tion for and covering the amounts of each yenr the taxes are unpaid. If you do not understand the above, please write for further explanations. Please forward yours, and Treasurer's re ceipt lor above. Respectfully Yours, S. I.. HOOK, Comptroller General. l'er J. S. Fillchrown maylC-4t Tax Department. 5scopy 1 times. NEW Photograph Gallery IV Columbia, S. 0. THE UNDERSIGNED, FORMERLY OF Columbia, S. C., but more recently en gaged in the photograph business in Rome, (bv., begs leave to inform tUp readew* of the Kkrsiiaw Cazctte, and the public at large, that be has removed to Columbia, and has established his GALLERY just above the new City Hall, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who favor him with a visit. Having all the latest improved instruments in his profession, he feels confident that even the most fastidious tastes can and will besat iafiod with his work. iny6in3 W. A. HECKLING. NEW STOCK OF Spring & Summer GOODS, AT J. W. McCURRY'S. The subscriber is just in receipt of a lar^e and well-selected stock of DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, DOMESTIC'S, YARNS, FANCY GOODS, &Y\, Which he offers at low rates to cash purchasers. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCKERY. 8IIELF GOODS, An., in great variety, at correspondingly low prices. A VISIT To my STORE, and an exAtnioation of good* and prices will convince any one 111at I am drtormined not to be undersold by any house in town. J W. McCUREY. ^ . ? * , fly, ^ Arctic Soda Water: The Artie Poda Water FowMtaia M now in r>p?ratiun, and ortp*n4 t? Pumlcti ^I wb? d??ir? it withi. refreaklag be?e?af? Thankful for tfj? rery llberrl patronagebefc ??oW?d upon *?\*on. We fully aolieit aeontiiuanee oft^e ?~ W?areaappU?4 with fl varied aaaortroipt ofayrupa, ?KLF.Y * TOTHI ' At m Again the First. ?H, BAitfJCH ? " Offers the Most Attractive Stock of NEW SPRING AND SUKftER GOODS, And At Such LOW PRICES I as to guarantee an early disposal ol'-tho sainr. Ii would therefore, Jewell lor you to CALX. EAKIi'f, 1 and procure some of these NICK GOODS, at such low! i prices as are oiiuvd In* II. 9 ARC CI I. GREAT BARGAINS ix DRY GOODS, CLOT 11 IXC!, HATS, j HOOTS, SHOES, GROCER IES, HARDWARE, SADDLEitY, &c. Kalisky <St,jGoldbartk; BEG TO ANNOl NCE to tlie public thai the.r stock of good* is complete in ev ery respect, and U offeree! a| (lie very lowext CASH PRIOES. f* ' OVR Stock waa UmgLt at low ca*h prices, and will l>e sold in the same way. H^-You will mra l*rth time and money by giving our stock *n Inspection before pur chasing elsewhere KALISfvY & GOLDBARTH, my 13 At Conaway's old stand.' Sash, Blinds, Doors, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, * Coluupfl, % Mantel?,' Bracket*, Mouldings,' ? * / Newel*, "? Scroll Work of all Description. ALL W'?)RK GUARANTEED 'A* NO. 1. I'\ W. WING'S Sleam Plai)?{ Mils, COLUMBIA, S. C. It Will Pay To call and examine Goods, and Price# at K IKK LEV ft (hXRL.VlLLS. Atq Satisfied With Small Proftli.^jKnce our motto,? ?'Quick Hales ?ud <P?11 proms." KIRKLEY ft GARLAND. . An Invitation to pnrrhase gf->d <KX>DH, at the lowest prion*, to give u? a <*il ?nd xoeom- Mock If? KiRKLBV Sf GARLAND.' YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Bjtbuylrtg your Grtjceriq^ 4c., from ua, he always'Mil gftd, wliicj^wc enn warrant togire #*rirc satiation, anrhat the *ery l?wa*t price*. M T " K1RKLBY 44ARLAND. CUT REMM CHEAP! bHlAPER!! CHEAPEST!!! Confections, Fmite, Canned Goodir : having k& Uw tllY '? to .-s-????? ? ?... _.uv H^ncrf dljr.thattkey ha**?p??*el th,ir ?ffiee o* tl^i^WTilZ* -Jv Md give suoh ia*?utffet> M may " i write Wfll >tfiei<* on l).? i wn ?'&*? n.\o<*)i>A.fa NOW OPENING! ?AX ? ENTIRELY HEW STOCK _ or? SPRING & SUMMER GOOD J ISotog'ht Sincc The DECLINE !H PR!G?S, AM) OF IT. II Kl) -* ? . ?;** vEsn low. To jphich I iuvitQ attention. T endeavor to avoi' that cIush of Good sdenom . inated ''cheap," mid in eotisc qncncc, * ennnot fell tho best quality for tho LOWEST PRICES. torrCRKPITS cxtendod ?only under special arrangement*. W. L. ARTHUR. - THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE ' OF F. B. Oreha rd, & Co TIN D KIl III WIN'S 11A LL ? COLUMBIA G. C. ?ir K WolML'J KWVKi rn;i-VV inform <>?r #H ?nd tho |>ut>lk R??ri?rnlly that tv? lire now in ituf'i t of one of tU? nioftftt *r?<irt(vl stock* of - W 1>KV QOOltf, VU^IRhY, NOTIONS, &<?., ami AtntW* ('rofeft us they van be, bought nnr-.vUova in ttoWM* x^w>'?nk g*"ofc^viU-t>o. fannd : 4 d Ki?l <IU>r??, ki ononii-l Imwl.ul I, all *lnul?i| and c??too?i ntpopul ir fkrtccn. ^ t 4?*in?fclc ?liuutri* ?f^r'tniU of CftMliuen hii C*, ? - Su Build utuing Iudiu Lubber and Leather Belting. Carpenter*, black (smith u 'i ? I Tanners' Tool.*, 1 It auil Kumiahing llardvtraiv, Agricultural Impletncnte, Liuu1, (ViuciU. 1'la.sicr, Paint*. Oils, 1'n iK-h aud American Window ' CUl**,' ' i UMH. Kiflvs*, Pis tol", * Shot lloltd^ Powder. &??. WIIOI.KSAIjK AND RETAIL. ( si^n of ! !i0 Culdfii r&<1b>ck.) nilil Km) COLUMBIA, S. C. / 1). H. Sileox <fc Son. fje:tituiie" wabsbooms. . ' 175. 177 it 170 KINC Si'. c:iiai;li:stox, so. ca. i>. n sii.ci.v. !>. s. sii.orx. WILLIAM GLAZE, J'KAI.I.H IN GOLD AN9 SHVER WATCHES. <<>].! l/A'/K^y. c. > UTS?l?l:i!a >ii>l. I'earl. Ciohl. I? I VM? ? N1? liI MIS mi'! broochen.T ? ! I.W !. 1.U V? iii .11t itiitl <><>1 ? 1. in viirTTt >11.\ Kit W.IKK. Plate.! Wm\ MlHtary" I'V.ncy litx?<l>, ilouschoM Cuus, 11a tols ami < i')t>ils. THE CHEAPEST CASH STORE IN CAMDKN IS TIIK Planters' Warehouse. Call aiul See for Yourselves. I). W. JOKDAN, H. & S. BEARD, fuction & Commission Merchant . COLUMBIA, 8. ('. South. Carolina Railroad Schedule. DAY I'ASSKNOKR TRAIN. Leave Columbia nt m Arrive at Charleston + li() r. m Leave Cliaj-loci >u at '.).oo a. >t Arrive at Columbia at ? 0.00 r. m NIGHT EXI'RKSS TRAIN. Leave Colmbia at 7.1-r> r. v. Arrive at Charleston yt a m Leave Charleston at....v..-. 7.10 r. w. Arrive at Columbia. at...... 0.^(1 jt. Camden Train runs Mondays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays, us follows: . Leave Coltrmbia ivt.*. I.f?fl i? >r ?Arrive at Camden at *> rt"> i> ? LeuveCaui'len. nt r>0 / m Arrive at Columbia nt. 11 *>0 a ii #S. 5. SOLOMONS. Geul. b'uj't. M. B ! S S E L L, t>r.vmr. (OYER W. F.. AHTIIt u's SToRK.") ca ,j//>a\\ , x. r mar, ttf " - 1 f yol* wait circulars, I > yoft Wijlil ImiidhiUx, It you wnnt. enrclo|K?x, If you want btiMno* card*, ? If yon want n?U liill head-*. If you want <a*ty lotlor hc-ad*. d* jrou.wnnt nice vixiting curds. want any kind'ofjoh work, 'Hare them printed at th*? G AZKTTKnflir*. SARUYtS iEHiftDinqiLKncGMH < t ?Cr Olfti rH</J? F?ct*rw.$<s, Time, ' rHOtniO-PI*b*U(i OUANO. ' ? S CaiM,Jtogr, BlttOlfM BMr PHOSPHATE. X(3? T<1hC4 K< 1 *6d ,Oralj&. -InVnUfuwd'AinirxjnidtM AaHMtr , Ouann? |M< of llie Ri'<<!??? tK h*tt>; r??dernd and aw-.*' w}0> >Ji9. 1 T'txybh*. f "I