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Office on Main, Street, above Taylor.
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tion promptly rind faithfully attetidod to.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents por square
for tho first and 50 cents 'each subsequent in?
sertion.. .Long advertisements by tho week,
month or year, at reasonable rate?.
?TffB??BiPTiOH.
Daily: six month?, ?4 00,' ffrt-Weekly, 2 5f;
We oki vi I 80. K 7 . j_
FianBES THAT Do NOT LIB.-We have,
from time to time, published a number
of extraordinary prophecies concerning
men and nations in Europe. The fol?
lowing singular juxtaposition of figures
would Rcem to indicate that there are
"more things in heaven and earth than
aro dreamed of in our philosophy:"
..Robespierre fell from power in 1794,
and the Napoleon era may be dated from
the same year; add to 1794 tho four com?
ponent numbers 1, 7, 9, 4-21, and we
come to 1815, the year Napoleon's
power finally ended. Louis the XVI
ascended the throne in 1774; add 1, 7, 7,
4,-to 1774, and they make 1793, the
year that ill-fated monarch was exooat
ed.
"Tho great French Revolution began
in 1789; add to this 1, 7, 8, 9, and arrive
at the year 1814, when the exile to Elba
put an end to the French conquests in
Europe.
"The Bourbons were restored in 1815;
add this date to 1, 8, 1, 5, and we have
the date 1830, when the Bourbons were
once more expelled,
"Louis Fhillippe was born in 1773,
and came to the throne in 1830; add
1830 to 1, 7, 7, 3, and wo como to 1848,
the year of his expulsion.
"His Queen, Amelia, was born in
1782; add 1830 to 1, 7, 8 2, and we
arrive in the same way at the precise
year, 1848.
"Napoleon the Third was born iu
1808, and was crowned Emperor in 1853;
add to 1853 1, 8, 0, 8, and you got 1870,
the present year and his downfall.
"Again, his Empress, Eugenie, was
bora in 1826; add 1853 to 1, 8, 2, G, and
there similarly arises the date 1870.
"Again, add 1853 to 1, 8, 5, 3, and
for the third time you arrive at 1870."
Emanuel Swedenborg attached a mys
tio importance to the science of numbers,
and the extraordinary combinations
Cited above would seem to warrant the
belief that he had reason os well as reve?
lation on his side.
The New York Sun, edited by Mr.
Dana, Assistant Secretary of War under
tho lato Mr. Stanton, publishes tho fol?
lowing paragraph :
"If tho Republicans want to make any
headway in the coming election in this
State, they mast out oil connection with
Grant's administration, and take strong
ground against putting a man at the
head of tho State Department who makes
$60,000 by a singlo bribe."
Turnips, Turnips, Turnips.
ANOTHER supply of SEED. tn . view of
the anticipated advance in Breadstuffs,
everybody having a lot should plant TUR?
NIPS. They constitu? o an elemont of food
for man and beast, highly desirable and pro?
fitable. I havo received .some new and im?
proved kinds:
50 lbs. POMERANIAN GLOBE,
50 lbs. Largo White Globo,
60Iba. Large Norfolk,
50 lbs. Rod Top,
50. lbs. Winter Flat Dutch.
The Pomeranian Qlobo produces large,
clear-skinned bulbs, and is fino, both for
table use in winter and for stock. This
variety fills every want of a Turnip. For salo
low at wholesale and retail, at HEINITSU'S
Drug and Seed Store_ Aug 4 }
California Wines.
TO encourage the consumption of tho genu?
ino unadulterated CALIFORNIA CHAM?
PAGNES, we have reduced the prices of the
same to tue following low prices for cash only,
viz:
Quarts, per Case of 1 Dozon, $13.00.
Pinta, per Case of 2 Dozen, 14.00.
Sparkling Angelica, per caso of 2
Dozon, Pints, 14.00.
Sparkling Catawba, per case of 2
Dozen, Pints, 14 00.
Togother with a full assortment of Choice
Rye Whiskies, Genuino Otard Brandies, Old
Port, Sherrv and Madeira Wines, Holland Gin,
Rum, and Rectified Liquors, which aro con?
stantly on hand and for Bale at low figures, by
July 9_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Great Inducements
TO THE
Trade and Public generally
AT THE
MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT
AND
TRUNK EMPORIUM
OF
A. SMYTHE,
MAIN BTREET,
COLUMBIA HOTELBVIl.ni\G.
JR
HAVING doterminod to reduco my present
spring and Bummer stock of BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, Ac, which ia vory largo and
complete, in order to mako arrangements for
tho fall trade; I offer all goods in my linn at
COST for tho noxt thirty days; at which time
stock will bo taken. This is a raro opportu?
nity, especially for the trade and consumers,
to eoouro great bargains, and I would moot
respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE.
Time Extended Thirty Days.
June 26_
Quaker Liniment a Household Remedy.
IT cures Aches and Pains of all kinds, in?
ternal and external. This QUAKEU LINI?
MENT is tho host medicine in tho world for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Soro Throat, Tooth,
acho. Pains in Back, Face-ache, Swellings
Sprains, Bruises, Snake Bites, Stings of In?
sects, for Cramp in the Stomach, Cholera,
Coho, Sick Stomach, Summer Complaints.
Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSH,
Juno 0 j_Chomist, Columbia, Bj C.
(Jennine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
to be had at POIJTJOCK'S.
BAD BLO<
FBOM it we derive oar etrengtb. beaaty and
mental oapabilitiea. It ?B the centre of
our being, around nhipb revolves all that
makes oxistf . JO happy. When this source ie
corrupted, tho painful effocte are visible in
many shapes, prominent among which ia
8.0 n O F U X. A .
Thia is a taint or infection of tho human
organism, and probably no one is wholly freo
from it. lt exhibits itself in various Bbapes
au Ulcers and Hores, Decayod Bones. Diseased
Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus' Danco, Foul Discharges from tho
Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Uh emu at ism, Heart A flec?
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor?
ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Livor Complaint, Halt Rheum, Dyspep?
sia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and Genera!
Debility.
It has been tho custom to treat theeo di?
seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub?
stances, wbieh, though sometimes producing
a euro, ofton provo injin ions, ?ind entail mise?
ry in after life. Tho long known injurious
proporticB of theso no-called alteratives and
purifiers baa led tho philanthropies! man of
scieuco to exploro the arena of nature, the rc
Bult of which han been tho discovery of vege?
table products which post?s the power of
eradicating tbeso taints from tho Blood.
The Sarsaparilla
QUEEN'S ^DELIGHT
Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected conntenanco bo made radiant
with the consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD
Boing froe from violent minerals, it is
adapted to general use. Tho old and young
may uso it; tho most d?licat? female at any
time may take it; the tender infant, who may
havo inherited disease, will bo cured by it.
For Purifying the Blood,
USE
33X1. TUTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Whon used in tho Spring, it removes all
humors which infest the system, and ba?
nishes tho languor and debility peculiar to
that seasen of tho year.
It acts promptly on tho
LIVER. AMD KIDNEYS,
Producing a healthy aotion of tho important
organs by which all tho impurities of the sys?
tem aro carried off, and the result is
Fox Diseases produced by the risc of
Mercury, and for Syphilis, with 11s train
of evil?, thia compound ia the only tare
antidote.
To tho poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves are
unstrung, and countenance down-cast,
X>X*.. TUTT'S
Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is the acknowledged antidote to aU Blood
Diseases. By its use the afflictions above
enumerated can be permanently banished,
and the
Source-the Centre of Life-the Blood,
bo maintained in all its purity and vigor.
A Clear Skin, Good Appetite,'Buoyant Spirits.
Prepared by
WM. H. TTJTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
And sold by Druggists everywhere.
April 15_Gmo
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
PBILABELBBIA
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
f^i ARDEN and Cemetery adornments. Cast,
XjT Wrought Iron and Wiro Railings, Fount?
ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs,
Summer Houses,
IRON STAIRS,
Spiral and straight, in overy variety of pat?
tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks,
Mangers, Stablo Fixtures, Stall Divisions, Ac.
PATENT WIRE WORK.
Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window
Guards, Farm Fencing, &e.
BRONZE IVORK.
Having fitted np our Foundry with special
roference to tho above class of work, wo aro
now prepared to lill with promptness all or?
ders for Bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal,
heroic, and lifo size.
ORNAMENTAL IBON GOOBS.
Tho largest assortment to bo found in the
United States, all of which aro executed with
the express view of pleasing tho tasto, while
they combino all tho requisites of beauty and
substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
carefully boxed and snipped to the place of
destination.
Designs will be sent to those who wish to
mako a selection, April 13 dm
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received
INTEREST A BLOWER A T TBE BA TE OI
SEVEN BEB CENT. BEB ANNUM,
ON GEB Tl Fl OA 1 ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX J'ER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A COO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. / v. " " .,
John P. Thomas, | vice-Presidents.
A. G. Drenizor, Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Director?.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
P, W. McMaster, Columbia
A. C. Haskell,Columbia.
J. P. Thomas, Columbia.
E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravencl, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or
?diane and others may hero deposit their sav
?gs and draw a liberal rato of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
thoy require thom for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
suma Tor their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, bv
thoir legal representatives,) wishing to lay
asido funds for futuro use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their moans
whero they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho samo timo, be subject to withdrawal when
needed._Aug 18
Seed Rye.
BUSHELS PRIME SEED RYE, for salo
by EDWARD HOPE.
25
I ' ? . ' _ j II jfjime ? 1 f. ? ?
Factors and Commission
Mercf?ints. T
Liberal Advances made on
Cotton and Naval Stores.
. Charleston y S. C.
SoptO 3m
T. F. BIIOOIE. rt. It. HU DO I NH. II. C. IICDC1INS.
BRODIE & GO.,
COTTON
Factors and Commission Merchants,
North Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S . C .
LIRERALatlvances made on Consignments.
Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi?
dent let National Bauk, Charleston, S. C.
_Aug21_8nio_
Mills House, Charleston, S. C.
THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav?
ing been renovated and newly furnished
throughout, ie second to nono in tho South.
Nov 13_J. PARKER. Proprietor.
GREAT FAIR
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE,
NOVEMBER 1, 1870,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
*3~ Most liberal Premiums offered in every
department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
Premium Eist published in Pamphlc', Form.
July 1 3mo
DR. J. ER AD FIELD'S
Female Regulators
?.WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND,"
WILL bring on tho Mena?a when they bavo
not been eetablished, also when" they
have been supjn-esscd Jrom unnatural causen.
Witt cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of tho
back and womb. Will cure Painful Menstrua?
tion, and relieve tho head, back and loins of
those distressing pains and aches. Will check
Menorrhagia, or "excessive Jloxo." Will cure
" Whites J* and falling of the teomb, when it is
tho result of relaxation or bad health.
It is as sure a euro in all tho above diseases
as Quinino is in Chills and Fever.
Ladies can euro themselves of all the above
diseases without revealing their complaints to
any person, which is always mortify in g to their
pride and modesty.
lt is recommended and used by tho best
physicians in their privato practice.
For a histor} of the abovo diseases, certifi?
cates of ?ts wonderful cures and directions,
tho reader is referred to tho wrapper around j
thc bottle. Manufactured and sold bv
BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. j
Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.50. ,
TESTIMONIALS. |
TCSKEOEE. A i.A.. November 21,11809. ,
Mr. L. B. Bradfield-Bm: Please forward j
ns, immediately, another supply of Bradfield's
Fem ale Regulator. We find it to be all that is ,
claimed for it, and we have witnessed tho most
decided and happv effects produced by it. Very
respectfully, UUNTER ?fe ALEXANDER.
ATLANTA. GA.. December 29,1868.
Br. J. Bradfield-BEAU SIB: I tako pleasure
in stating that sometime previous to tho late
war, I used, with utmost success, on a servant
girl, your Ft male Regulator, prepared then at
radfiold's Drug 8toro, Wost Point, Ga. -Sho
had boen suffering severely from suppressed
menstruation, and this medicino restored her
to health. She is, to-day, living in Atlanta,
sound and well.
I willstato further, that I know of its being !
used, with equal success, in other cases. I do
not hesitate to endorse your preparation for
tho purpose for which you rccommmend it.
Yours trulv, JOHN C. WHITNER.
LAGBANOE, GA.. March 23, 1870.
Bradfield ?fc Co., Atlanta-DEAII Sins: I tako
fdeanne in stating that I have used, for tho
ast twenty years, the medicine yon aro put?
ting UD. known as Dr. J. Bradfield's Female ,
Regulator, and consider it tho best combina?
tion ever gotten together for tho diseases for ,
which it is recommended. I have been fa?
miliar with the prescription both as a practi?
tioner ot medicino and in domestic practice,
and can honestly say that I consider it a boon
to suffering females, and can but hopo that
every lady in our wholo land, who may bc suf?
fering in any way peculiar to their sex, may?
be able to procure a bottle, that their sn Her?
ings may be not only relieved, but that they
may be restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards, 1 am resnectfullv,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
ATLANTA, GA , March 12, 1K70.
I have examined tho rccipo of Bradfield's
Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of
tho ingredients, believe it a most excellent j
Medicine, and well suited to that class of dis?
eases designated. I have no hesitation in ad?
vising its use, ami confidently recommend it
to the public. JOEL BR?NHAM, M. D.
Nn.vn MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870.
Messrs. William Bool A: ?fon-GENTLEMEN:
Some months ago I bought a bottle of Brad?
field's Female Regulator from you, and have
used it in my family with tho utmost satisfac?
tion, and have recommended it to three other
familioB, and thoy have found it just what it ia
recommended. Tho females who havo used
your Rogulator aro now in perfect health, and
are able to attend to their household duties,
and wo cordially recommend it to tho public.
Yours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON.
NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870.
Messrs. William Boot A: Son: About one year
ago I bought a bottle of Bradfield's Female
Rogulator from yon, for one of my daughters,
who had been suffering with suppressed
menses for some time. I havo had several
Physicians attending, but met with no success
until 1 was persuaded to buy a bottle of tho
Regulator, mid it. is tho very" thing for which
it is recommended. She is now in perfect
health. I hope all suffering females will, at
least, try ono bottle, and have health again.
Yours respectfully, D. DOBBINS.
We could add a thousand other certificates;
but wo consider the above amply sufficient
proof of its virtue. All wo ask is a trial.
W. H. TETT, of Augusta, Ga., and Down: A
MOISE,of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agents.
Price 61.60 per bottle. For sale nv GEIGER
ti MCGREGOR, E. U.HELMTSH.C. ILMIOT, i
Columbia, S. C. BRADFIELD lt CO., j
April '2\) t Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga.
"The Carolina House."
rilHIS HOUSE has always enjoyed tho repu
JL talion of being tho best place in tho city |
for obtaining the coolest ano most delicious
mixed drinks. Tho new brand ot Whiskey,
THF HIBERNIAN, is something out of the
ordinary run. Call and see me. on Washing?
ton street. RICHARD BARRY,
April 7 _Proprietor.
Crimson Tetter Wash,
FOR Totter, Ringworm. Pimples, Blotches,
Tan, Freckles. Kodnosa of tho Skin,
Chapped Hands and Faoo, and all Emptions
and Excoiiations of tho Skin, tending tomar
tho beauty and bloom of tho human face It
rendors tho skin soft and fair, and restores
tho natural freshneas and roaeato hue of the
complexion, so attractivo in tho femalo sex.
Prepared only by E. H. HEINITSH,
Juno 9 t Chomist, Colombia, 8. C.
Exchange Honse Bar and Restaurant.
OPEN at all boura-where you can alwaya
find tho bostor WINES, ALES, LIQUORS
CIGARS, Ac. Frosh Lager Beer on ice.
hVrVipi. linn ii ., J i. j 5pj? ?",! j I
: 'EDWARD H. HE?NIT8H,
DR?&G?ST AND APOTBE??RF,
' .' 11 wmm^?w;\ \ :: ;'.'?.!
i Tlie .Drug ana Chemioai Bjtore,
At the old stand of Fisher fe Hoinitsh,
I.tn ?OPPOSITE PHONJX OFFIQE.
^^^JP. WHEREDRUGS and MEDICINES
^ggflag,of overy kind.will bo ?old for cash,
^fcr^i^at remarkably low prices; where
md| Ph-aicians' Prescriptions and Fami
JBB&JL ly SeoipoB will bo prepared, under
Mr. Hcinitsh's personal euperTision
and care. Whore also tho following indispen?
sable arl ic) cs ni av bo had:
FUESH CONGRESS WATER,
Fresh Citrate Magnesia,
Flavoring Extracts, finest quality,
Toilet Articles and Colognes,
Toilet and bath Soap, fur tho skin and com?
plexion, Turkish Towels,
bathing Sponges, Flesh Brushes,
Rakers' Broma and Cocoa,
Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in?
fants and invalids.
Puro Extract o? CalfH Feet for Jelly, and for
improving Soups and Gravies,
Gelatines, COXCH ii Cooper's, in sheet and
shreds.
COLOGNES and PERFUMES for tho Toilet.
Tho prophylactic chnractor of Perfumed
Waters and Odors has in all ages received thc
sanction of eminent amt learned Physicians.
Thc frequent UBO of these has often restored
tho sick and feeble to health and strength.
Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for
rendering tho Skin soft and fair as Alabaster
Marble; removes all blemishes, freckles aud
snots.
Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com?
plaint, admirably adapted for children.
Essence, of "Jamaica Ginger." Persons
traveling towards tho mountains or tho sea,
will find this article an indispensable requi?
sito. For salo by E. H. HEINIT8H,
July 1 Druggist and Apothecary.
To the Traveling Public.
READ THIS.
IF you want a Fine, Large, Airy ROOM,
stop at tho EXCHANGE HOUSE, on Main
street, where yon can get a good Meal at tho
regular timo. * If you aro buey and not there
at Meal times, you oan order it when you
como, without eilra charge.
RATES, per day, $2.50; per week, lesa.
Stables on tho premises.
PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN,
May 8 Proprietora.
" mCKERSra^HOUSE/1"
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
IJ?'^I THIS pleasantly locatod HO
Af?Sk^u? TEE, unsurpassed by any
RfrfnSFSLw- _E?"HG '" the South for comfort
By-^^aJflg*-and healthy loenlity, is now
open to Travelers and others seeking accom?
modations. Families can bo furnished willi
nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A cal
is solicited." My Omnibus will bo found at
tho different depots-passengers carried tc
and from the Hotel free of charge.
Nov 3_WM. A- WRIGHT.
Beer! Beer!!
SOME doalcrsin this city have been in doubt
that I could hold out supplying them witt
Boor thia Bummer. I now inform the publh
that I have a largo supply of old Lager Boei
on hand, which 1 put against any Beer brough
From the North, or even imported from Ger
many, aa to purity and strength. I am road]
to test it by tho Beer scale.
Aug 20 JOHN C. SEEGER8.
. ft ia? ww h?i wo,*i ... . via ti
GERMAN Wt:T?flS.
I. . . ? THE . . V
Pa'Wt ??edicated CordiaJ of the Age.
ALTERA TlVE~AN~TLBILIOUS and
INVIGORATING PROPERTIES.
?LIPPMANN great
rji. GERMAN BITT
* ( ERB ?B propared
f V > from tho original
^ r now in poss CHU ion
VS ^ and is tho aamo
jb-^preparatiou that
C w was used in Gcr
* ?'- many upwards of
' a century ago; to
?I' day ia household
v - ~* remedy of Gorma
*p?~^ ny, recommended
I " ? by ita moat omi
~/>-<r neut physicians.
LIPPMAN'S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
In composed of tho purest alcoholic casenco of
Germany's favorite Leverage, impregnated
with the juices and extracts of rare herbs,
roots and barks; all of which combined niako
it ono of the best and surest preparations for
tho cure of
Dyspepsia, LOBS of Tone in thc Stomach and
Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan?
guor, Constip?t ion, Liver Complaint,
General Exhaustion, and us a
PREVENT! VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER
ANO
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
FEMALES
Will find LIPPMAN'8 GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS tho bust tonic known for tho discasesto
which they arc generally subject, and whero a
gentle stimulant ie recommended.
SAVANNAH, March IC, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman ?fi Jiro., Savannah,
Ga.-GENTS: I have before mo your esteemed
lotter of tho 14th inst., containing various
documents rolativo to your "German BitterB.'1
After a careful examination I must confess
that your Bitters ia really what you rcpreaeul
it to be, an old German rccipo of Dr- Mitch
crlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubt bc
excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous diseases, and is a good preventive ol
chills and fever. I lind it to bo a most de?
lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain
yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
KutKi.ANnMii.L8, GA., March 22, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman ? Dra., Druggists,
Savannah, Ga.-G ENTLEHEN: I have intro?
duced your Great G'mian Bitters hero to mj
customers and friends, and I lind better Bah
for it than auy 1 have ever kept before. Tho8(
who havo tried it approve of it very highly,
and I do not hesitate in saving that it is fal
superior in valuo to any other Bitters now it
use. Yours, respectfully,
(Signed) W. KIRKLAND.
Depot in Columbia, 8. C., at GEIGER J
MCGREGOR'S, Druggists.
Wholesale AgentB for tho State of Sontl
Carolina-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRI
BISCHOFF A CO.. GLACIU8 A WITTE
STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER, Charles
ton. 8. C. June 2 lvJIt
THE POLICY-HOLDERS'
LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TOE SOUTH,
NO. ?0 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
WM. MCBURNEY, President.
E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-Pres. and Actuary,
r. P. QILMER, Vice-P., resident in Georgia.
E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vico-Preeidout, reei
dent iu North Carolina.
GEORGE E. HOGGS, Secretary.
JOHN T. DARBY. M. D.. Medical Adviser.
AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor.
JAMES CONNER, Counsel.
TRUSTEES.
William McBurney, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, Henrv Bischoff,
William C. Bec, J. Harvey Wilson, R. O'Nealo, Jr., Wm. G. Whildcu,
Itobert Mure, E. Nyo Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A.S.Johnson,
Andrew Simonds, Z. B. Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, George H. Moffott,
lohn R. Dukes, M. McRae, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner,
3eo. W. Williams, J. P. Gilmer, Giles J. Patterson, George E. BoggB,
lames R. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. James P. Boyce, John H. Devereux,
Lewie D. Mowry, John Screvcn, Robt. L. McCaugbrin, E. P. Alexander,
Wm. K. Ryan, John L. Hardeo, George H. McMaster, E. J. Scott.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Pcb
:y-Ho)dcre.
Moro than ONE MILLION DOLLAn8 of Assurance applied for!
This Company, having complied with all tho conditions of its Charter, is now prepared t(
ssuo tho usual forma of Lite and Endowment Policies on the cash system.
CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES!
All Policies non-forfeitablo alter tho payment of ONE Annual Premium.
Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the original for an eqnitablo amount.
Purely MUTUAL! No Stockholders! All Profits DIVIDED among tho Policy-Holders.
Dividends declared annually.
Dividends once declared aro nonforfeitable, and may bo used to reduce the Premium, to
nerease tho amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with
ho Company, however applied, may bo used, in case of need, to pay Premiums.
Invcatmens confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities.
<1* Patronize the univ Life Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME.
July VJ Hmo
The Cotton States
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
General Office at Macon, Georgia.
Oapitfil ssoo,ooo.
OF which $100,000 ia deposited, as required hythe charter, with Stateauthorilics of Georgia,
and $50,000 in South Carolina, nuder Act of Legislature, for security of policy-holders.
Thc business of this strictly Southern and ?O'GO LD POLICIES trill be issued to those
domo Company is confined by law to legiti- prefer ri ti g them.
nate Lifo insurance alone. POLICIEB IsbUKD Ampio provision AGAINST FORFEITURE of FO?
IN ALI. TUE APPROVED MUTUAL PLANS. Tho licies in tho expressed terms of tho contract;
Company has also added the Tontine System j and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in
[of dividends) to its other plans. (Seo Ma- Policies. ANNUITIES, with participation in
mal.) Profits, granted. Tho Company will always
Ninety per cent, of profits on tho Mutual | purchase its Policies at their cash value when
?msincas divided annually among all tho Mu- I desired. Wc offer tho people of thoState same
ual Policy-holders, without exception. One- i ilnaucial security as Northern Mutual Compa
hird LOAN ON PREMIUMS given when ides, the accumulating premiums of the in
leaiied-the interest to be provided for by the ; sured, and in nddition thereto, a Capital |
Company ont of tho Dividends. Notes for ; commencing with f30t-,0()0.
Premium Loans tatt required. Non-particfpat- ' This state represented in the management
'HQ Policies grunted at greatly reduced rates. at Macon by South Caroline Stockholders.
We. tho undersigned, having examined the (.harter ami Prospectus of the ''Cotton Slates",
Life Insurance Company, l'ai ent Oflico. Macon, Ga., do cheerfully recommend it to the people
if North and South Carolina as a reliable Southern Institution. Mutual in its working, and
it rielly confined to the business of Life Insurance, willi a guaranteed capital amide for safety;
ind '?ioo.ocn securely invested (to accord with the requirements of the Charter) for the
security of policyJiolders,
Signed by Coi.. WM. JOHNSTON, President C., C. and A. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C.
GUN. Jons A. YOUNO, President Reick leland Factory, "
Ex-Oov. Z. 15. VANOK, Attorney-at-Law. "
COL. T. H. BRKM and JOSEPH IL WILSON, Atlorney-at Law, "
GEN. WADI; Il AMITOS, JOHN W. PARKER, M. D , Columbia, S. C.
JOSEPH D. Poris, Attorney-at-Law, "
COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attorney-at-Law, C. I). MELTON, "
W. F. DESAUSHURE. A N. TALLEY, M. I)., Prof. s. C. University, Columbia.
COL. J. G. GIRRRS. Factor and Commission Merchant, "
BLANDINO A RICHARDSON) Altorneya-at-Law, Sumter, S. C.
A. A. On.iiRRT, l-.ditor Watclitnan, il
H. P. HAMMETT, Ex-President G. li C. Railroad, Greenville, S. C.
COL. JAB. H. RION, W. R. RORKRTSON, Winnsboro, S. C.
GENS. M. C. BUTLER and R. G. M. DINNOVANT. Edgoiiold, H. C.
A. P. ALDRICH, Barnwell, S. C. GIN. W. W. HARLLEE, Marion, S. C.
GEO. A TRENHOI M & SON. Charleston, S. C.
GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkville. B. D. BOYD, President Bank, Newberry, S. C.
. J. A. INGLIS, Maryland University, formerly of South Carolina.
GEN ROIIKUT TOOMIIB. Georgia. ' JOHN P. KINO, Augusta, Ga., and others.
OFFICERS AT MACON, GEOROIA-William B.Johnston, President; Wm.S. Holt, Vico-President;
3oorgo 8. Oboar, Socrotary; John W. Burke, General Agent: 0. F. McCay, Actuary; W. J.
Jc.Qill, Superintendent of Agencies; James Mercer Green. Medical Examiner.
ADVIBORV BOARD OF POLICY-HOLDERB, NORTU AND SOUTU CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard H. Ander?
ion, Sum-'.er, President; Col. James H. Rion, Winnsboro; Col. Wm. Wallace, Columbia; Dr.
lamnol W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. Jamos Farrow, Spartanburg; Col. B. W. Ball, Laurens:
3. D. Bovd, President Bank, Newberry: Col. James G. Gibbes, Colombia; Capt. Samuel
Jtradloy, Greenville: Gen. E M. Law, Yorkville; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac.
LAVAL, BLACK & GIBBES, General Agouta for North and South Carolina,
$50,000 sinco deposited in South Carolina. [April 28] Office Columbia, S. O.
E??fuTB?on -Ticket*,
i-r^--jxj i ?ni. . i"?. ? ;n MWH \, ..- ?|1 I
TO Baltimore and Return anytime previous
tb the 15th of October next, can ne pur?
chased at tho Ticket Office of the South Caro?
lina Railroad, at O HEATLY REDUCED
RATE8._ July Si
Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad.
i winnnm-tn Leavo Anderson.4.20 P. M.
?aaga?^ " Pendleton.5.20 "
" Perry viBe.COO \*
Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 "
Loave Walhalla.5.00 A*M.
" Perrvvillo.5.45
" Pendleton.C.80 ff
Arrive at Anderson.7.2o ..'
Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival
of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
Joly 31_W. H. D. GAILLARD, Bop,
Greenville and Columbia Railroad. '
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMUIA, S. C., July 25,1870.
lowing Schedule will bo run daily, Burdays
excepted, connecting with Night Trains on
South Carolina Road, up and down, aUo with
Trains going South on Charlotto, Columbia
and Augusta Railroad:
UP-Leave Columbia. 8.15 am
. * Alston. 0.38 a m
" Newberry..:. 11.03 am
An i vo Abbeville. 3.00 pm
*' Anderson. 4.30 pm
" Grcenvillo. 5.00 pm
DOWN -Leave Greenville. 7.00 am
" Anderson. 7.30 am
.? Abboville. 9.00 a m
.* Newberry. 12.47 pm
Alston. 2.30 p m
Arrivo Columbia. 8,46 p m
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Up-Lcavo Columbia. 8.00 a m
" Alston. 9.80 a m
" Frog Lo vol.10.40 am
" Newberry.ll.05 a m
Arrivo at Helena at.11.15 a m
Down-Lcavo Helena.-2.45 pm
" Nowberry. 2.55 pm
" Frog Level. 3.15 pm
" Alston. 4.15 p m
Arrivo at Columbia. 6.1)0 pm
July 28 JOHN H. MORE, Gen'l Bop't.
Spartanburg and Union Railroad.
UNIONVILLE. JUNE 21,1870.
EE TOST ES^WSSD PASSENGER Trains on
Hfffi?ta^.|'Tar'?'l'?|yt??thia road run daily:
On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays tho down trains will leave Spartan?
burg Court House at 5.30 a. m., and arrivo at
Alston at ll.(;o a. m; returning leavo Alston
at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanburg Court
House at 5.30 p. m. On Tuesdays the down
trains will leave Spartanburg Court House at
7.30 a.m., and arrive at Alston at 1.00 p. m.;
returning lcavo Alston at 2.15 p. m., and roach
Spartanburg Court Houso at 7.00 p. m. On
Thursdays tho down trains will leavo Spartan?
burg Court Houso at 3.45 a. m., and arrive at
Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning lcavo Alston
at 9.30 a.m., and reach Spartanburg Court
Houso at 2.40 p. m.
June 23 THOS. B. JETER. President.
Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R.
COLUMBIA, S. C., September 1, 1870.
ESf?HSS?HRl ON and after THIS DAY,
flayarea? -w?thn Passenger trains over
this Road will run as follows :
(lolN<? SOUTU.
Leavo Charlotte, N.C.,at.8.20 a.m.
" Columbia, S. C., at. 3.45 p.m.
Arrivo Augusta, at -- 8.60 p. m.
GOING NORTH.
Leavo Augusta, at.0.00 a. m.
" Columbia, 8. C., at.11.45 a.m.
Arrive Charlotte, N. 0. at. 6.30 p.m.
ACCOMMODATION THAIN, PUNDAYB EXCEPTED.
Loave Columbia.10.10 p. m
Arrrive at Augusta. 7.00 a. m,
Leave Augusta. 6.30 p. m.
Arrivo at Columbia.4.15 a. m.
Close connections made via Greensboro and
Richmond and Acqnia Creek, and via Raleigh
Weldon and Bay Line. Through Tickets sold
and baggage checked to all points North,
South, and West. For further information,
apply at this oflico.
Sept 1 C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent.
South Carolina Railroad Company,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., MAX 13, 1870.
rrr^ mm?, ma rams^asa ON and after Son
MffllSS^B^^^day, 15th May, tho
Passenger Trains upon tho South Carolina
Railroad will run tho following schedule:
ron CHARLESTON.
Leavo Columbia.7.45 a m
Arrivo at Charleston.3.30 p m
Leavo Charleston.8.30 am
I rrivo at Columbia.4.10 p m
FOH AUGUSTA.
Lcavo Columbia.7.45 a m
Arrivo at Augusta.4.25 p m
Leave Augusta.8.00 a m
Arrivo at Columbia.4.10 p m
NIGUT EXPRESS THAIN (SL'FDAYS EXCEPTED).
Leavo Columbia. .7.60 p m
Arrivo at Charleston.6.45 a m
Arrivo at Augusta.7.05 a m
Leavo Charleston.7.80 pm
Leavo Augusta.6.00 p m
Arrivo at Columbia... .6.00 a m
CAMDEN TRAIN.
Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains
will run Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
and between Camden and Kingvillo daily.
Leavo Camden.6.35a m
Arrivo at Columbia.11.00 a m
Leavo Columbia. .1.00 p m
Arrivo at Camden.5.40p m
_ H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l BnpH.
Change of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO-,
COMTANY SHOPS, Ni C., August 29.1870.
trains will bo run over this Road in accordance
with tho following time-table:
Trains East. Trains West.
ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE.
Charlotto. 7.00 p m 7.40 a m
Salisbury.9.34 p m 9.39 p m 5.00 a m 5.05 a m
Grecneb'ol2.30a ni 1.15 a m 1.10 a m 2.00 am
Co. Shops 2.86 a m 3.00 a m 10.49 p m 11.25 pm
Hillsboro' 1.13a m 4.15 a ni 9.33 p m 9.86p m
Raleigh .. .6.32 a ni 7.00 a ni 6.58 p m 7.16 p m
Goldsboro 10.50 a ni 8.00 p m
A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves
Charlotte daily, at S.StO p. m., and nrrivea at
n.flO a. m. " W. IL GREEN, Mas. TranB.
Sept 2 _
Pure Brandies.
-| I PIPE Jas. Heniiefisv's 1800 Cognac,
ir-fc I j'ipc " " 1805
j[ pipe Brandenburg Freres 1835 "
Being Importer's Agent for salo of all Fo?
reign Wines and Liquors offered by mo, I can
givo equal inducements to tho trado any Job?
bing House in New York or Baltimore can
offer. GEO. 8YMMER8.
Selling Off to Close Ont.
AS I intend hereafter to keep only a FIRST
CLASS JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
I will sell ont, at and below cost, my ENTIRE
STOCK of Pistola. Guns, Powder Flask?, Shot
Pouchop, Caps, Cartridges, Powder and all
otbor Fancy Articlos.
ALSO,
A Ano lot of FANS, soiling very low.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
Juno 1 Columbia Hotel Row.
Just Received,
FROM MeasrB. Verdon, Daviss A Co., Louis?
ville Kv., ono barrel of tho celebrated
Applogates* Kentucky Rollo WHISKEY, at Ex?
change Honeo^AysiNoER ? ?f?^.
Aug 27 _Proprietors.
Okra Soup free, every day, at POL?
LOCK'S.

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