Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, August 21, 1875, Image 3

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1ssue0 KVKKY. SATl'UDAY MOHNINU UV TM Ii OltANOEUUUU MI WS COMPANY. ~ (iKU. B?UV?Ky Ibisine ss MuungeTT^ JSATUR1>A VI-tukj 2U 'lH7>. With this issue ot the OuAN(ij:Bin:c; Kiews & Ti , i ceaoe to be edi tor. Hoping thiil, iu tho hands of iriy successor, the phper may ? oiitiiiue to be ns profitable to its stockholders, and more acceptable to its numerous readers, I retire. ' Thai). C. Axdukws. Envious People. It may bo admitted the feeling of envy dofa uol avis-e from pure malice. It la n*t dirc-at cs unity which is grutf fiexl or tftaappoipvwl when a man is pl?w?d at thd ovil.or naortifiod att the good, whieh bohvlls one wbfl has in jured him. But the rtoot of it is in ordinate ioto of all worldly things whalcTer?from inohey and reputation te appcarauoo ntwl sensual gratiflca tious. It is evident that as there tiro de grees of all these, file.?ante person? the same man or woman? will be rich or poor, respectable or inconsiderable, comely or ill favored, according as those with whom he or she is coin pared, possess more or less of the do hired advantage. This being the case, as long as these things are un duly valued, the man who so values them will he pained hy seeing plhers possess them in u grater measure, be cause he will himself thereby sink lower in tlio scale, and this accounts for a discrimination which the passions of envy maker, in the object on which it fixes. Men envy more those who nrc only a Utile above them, than those who are rnry much higher; (hose of their own ago or profession more than those of hrother, though a more eligible ono. For, as wo moro regret an advantage which we have been near attaining, than one which never came within our reach; so, when there arise above us those who were once ?? below, or only equal to us, wc feel more envy than we do at. the advance ment of persons who always moved in a higher sphere, and never called bur passions into exercise. How (inssin increases. How g^csip increases und grows till it gets into genuine scandal, niid is entirely differnt from tic original story, is (old by a London letter writer. He pays thai ho was told, if he ever took a house is: a terrace a little way out of town, to be very careful that it. was the centre one, ai least if he had any regard for his reputation. For one must be well aware that a story never ' loses by telling, and, con sequently, if he? lived in the middle of a row of houses it was very "clear that the tales which might he eircu'a ted t? hi* prejudice would only have Half the distance u travel on either side of him, ami therefore could only >?e kalf as bad by tlio time thoy pot ?J?wn t*? the- l>otlorn of the te; men as the **lo; last might he circulated ef fh* v?rfltched individual* who had tho miidortiine to livfl at either cud of it; ho that he would be certian le have twice as good a oharacler in Lke lu i^jb hnrhooil sr. they had. As an illustration of this, he was in formell of a lamentable csifc that ac tually occurred a short time since. The servant ol Ko. 1 told the servant at Nv. 2 that hoi*ninsteroxpectcd his old friends, thoBuyleys, to pay hi:na visit, shortly; and No. 2 told No. t.hat that No. 1 expected to hnve. the Hnyleys in the house every day; and fold No. -1 that ii Wnsail is; \yiIii No. 1, lor they ei didn't keep t he h.iiiii!-. otit. \Vheieii.|)on No i inld N.i. !> that lb" ollici iv \\i 11 niter Nu. 1, und that it was as much as be could do to prevent himself being taken in execution, and that it was nearly kill ing his poor dear wife; anil so it went on increasing, until itgot to No. IV2, who confidently assured the last, house, Ko. SJ>, that the officer had taken up the gentleman who lived at No. 1 for killing his poor dear wife with ?rs?ide, :;::>! lhat it was hoped and expief?d lliitt 1 fi \V(.n1d bti ({:: >:?:;?.?.!. Mary Ann AiubroAC, who nm-'hed in her brother's skull with n gruldnrig hoe, near < 'hernw last week, has been nrrr-tcd. ?itANOK?Ouci, Aug. 11, 1875. Tu the Oskers and Members Crescent Ii. Ii, Club : GlSX ri.EMKX? ? The iiist nine of the Orange B. B. C'lvib <lu hereby challenge the first nine oi' Cm-cent B. B. Club for a sir glu or seri?s of games (single pre ferred ) Raid game (<> be vo?l on the iSlh of ti'i.s mnn.h, or us sboh thereafter us possible. This game to decide tl?e champion ship of Oinngcburg and Bnrnwcll counties. Tours respectfully, P- \y. Bull, Reefy O. B. B. C. By order .7. S. Alborgotti, Pr?si dout. llAMBumt, Aug 17, 1*7*. (ijp. rrf, ami AfCBiitcrs Orang* Ii. B. <\: Grxti.hmrx? Yours of the lltU ipst, challouging our first nine for a single gamo base ball, received and noted. Owing to a previous engagement with Etiwans of Charleston, tutd others, and also that the season is .so near out, it will be inipossible for us to accept your chal lenge, llew.over, after we have ful filled our engagements and there is any of the season left, will devote it to you. Kespeetfully, &c., J. D. Cot'lXAND, Secretary. By order Crescent Ii. V>. C. \\ruoreasked to remark in connection with the above, that iii none of the gam so played by those two clubs, have the "Orange" used over five of their first nine, us they now have their full nine wc !i the Crescents will give thorn a meeting, if circumstances will permit. [c?mmi:nicati:i>.] Mr. Editor: 1'lease say that I am not a candi date for the Warden's office,, and withdraw my name from the ticket. Yours ,T. G v.o. Vosk. .-? -*> -Til State News. Six persons in Marlboro jail. The. .'Bench island Siamese twins have died, und are now preserved in alcohol. Fodder-pulling time has arrived, and the fanners in the vicinity of A ikon are hard tit work. The census of Greenville eity:-hows tho population to be ?,-199?viz: % 765 whites and "2,1'iA colored. A project is on foot to build a rail road from Barn well court bouso to the village of Elkoj on the South Carolina rni'roud, sonic eight miles di&tant. Tho property of G???rg? F. Me int rye, late .senator 1 ?m Collcton county, was sohl by the sheriff at Wallcrboro, on Monday last. Gen. Vogilcs' eldest son, W. M. Vogdes, twenty-three yours old, died in Charleston on Saturday, and was buried in .Magnolia cemetery. Mr. Benjamin Cnpel killed it rattle snake on Mr. Thomas K. StiihhV plantation, Marlboro, last Friday'' evening. It wns six feet l^ng. seven inches around the bo ly, and had thirteen rattlen nr.d n button. VC. 11. Ahreiit?, of Ch*rloslon, was arrested ox .Saturday ?uertmun an the charge af utwnult and battery, with intent to murder or cemmil liijilivr?j robbery, upon Mr. .I.A. Moroso. Tho warrant was issued by Justice Lovy, who bound Ahreus over to the court of sraeitiiiM in 81,000 bail. Ex-Alder man Wtgi appeared and signed the jirisoher's bond. at O rV h d. The ninlcr.dgucd, won hi return bin thanks to the F.ngine Companies, and CilizeuH, While and Colored, also to th?* 5lnf?!c and l.itddei Company, lor their kind, :md timely :r..d-tar.ee rendered at I tic late (ire. .l.WJ KS CANNON, Sr. A C ' A li 1 >, Dr. J. <;. \V V.VNAMAKHR is in pbs -i.'-ion of the Itcocipl? and Proscription Monks of tin* bite Dr. B. .1. Oliveros. Alt pciv?ns desiring to c,cl any nf the above Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptions can do so hy call ing on Dr. WANNAMAKF.R, At Iiis 1 >rug Store. nng 21 ?rttn Thii Kxen'iMM of .Miss !t. S. Al1jkr MOTfl'S Si iiool \t0! he re'timed on .Meo '.\\ Kept. t?t11 at the ionidence of Ciipt.T. ! A. .Itdlhrds Km.? .i .1 Street. A few Young Ladies cm be accommodated with Hoard at i reasonable rates. Tor terms ?So., apidy as above, augi??? It The undcrbignod would otTcr Iiis UiaiikH to the citizens of Orangeburg County for the liberal patronage which h has heretofore enjoyed, and in announcing to them that ho lias associated himself with Capt. F. II. \V. Hriggmaun, and removed Jto the NEW STORE of that ger.tleman, hopes that hin old friends will hunt him up there, and that he may add many new ones to bis list. W. K. CROOK. music lessonsT Professor ANTON BERG would inform the Citiscnn of Orangeburg that he is ore pared to give full and thorough instructions upon the Piano. Fur fwrthcr particulars apply to him at Mr. Ogren's Store. ?iig'ir JHTfj It Dr. J. ?. WANS KU A KE? A Oo., Wsj to in for m the public that they at* betlex prepared to All Ord <?rs than eve^beEorav Tho Orangeburg Drnfc Store ehsji at all hours bn provided with ocmpetunt personi? for tilling Orders with dispatch, to froee' now, hencofoward tho people of Orangeburg need not be placed in a dilemma to know where to find a Druggist. We also express our grateful thanks to the public for the magnanimous support given us, and with strictest attention to business?hope to ever maintain their confidence Dr. J. (1. WANNAMAKER & Co. .nig 21?3m Pictures! Pictures!! Pictures!!! Mil. F. A. SCIIIFFL.EY PHOTOGRAPHER PROM ( ISARLESTO^' 8. O. Will open his Photographic Tent in our Town on Monday August 23rd. Prepared to make Pictures of every sire and stylo, end all prices, satisfaction guaranteed. Views of t bundles, Itesidcnees Ac made in the neatest manner F. A. SCIIIFFLEY. Artist. Elfi?!" Old Pictures Copied and repaired or enlarged at Charleston Prices. aug 21 1375 tf MELLICH AMP'S SCHOOL FOR HOYS A!VD GIIGLXS The exercises of this School will be resumed on Monday Sept. 6th, at the .School House by the Lutheran Church, recently occupied by Rev. G. A. Hough. Roys will be prepared for Business or C'ollejro, and Young I radios given a finished ('nurse. As the time of entrance has snme weight in tho distribution bT"Fmesi attention is called to the following rule which is always strictly obser ved : Rule X.?At the close of each Session twenty or innre Prir.es will be awarded to tlic Pnpita who excel in any of the difler ent Siludies and in Deportment; and in ad dition thereto an extra Prize will he given .-.t the public Exhibition at the end 61 the School year to the pupil, in each of (be three Department?, who can show the greatest number of monthly Honors. TERMS PFR MONTH, Primary. $2 00 Intermediate. 3 00 Classics Extra. 1 00 For further information apply to S. R. MELLICH AMP, Principal. aug 21?Im Sheriff's Sales. By virtnro of (he warrant of attachment to me directed in the ease of W. K. Lewis & ?'-o. againnt S*mu<d Roach, and the re turn of tkr! -Appraisers that the proporty punched h perishable, I will sell to the highest bidder for Cash on the first Monday in ccptembt-r at' >rasgeburg C. H., AH the Right, Title an~i iaietes:?f the defendant, Vnimid Reach la the following property, to wit: Tbt/jc Cropp of Turpsn linv. She riff's OfSre, "I Orangeburg G. II.; V 1?. I. CAT*, August 2Mh, 1876, j S. O. ?. aig'21? 2t Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of the Execution to me dir ected in the ease of Sarah Binniekcr (Rear er) vs. .lohn Fosterling I will sell to the highest bidder,' at Oiangeburg C. II., on the tiivt Monday in September next, for Cash n'.l the right, title and interest of the defend ant in three Horses, six Mules, forty head of Cuttle, twenty 1 lot?1., three timber Carts, I two Cart-, one Carriage and one Ruggic, 'levied on as the property of the said John I Easterling litthesuit of.Sarah Hinhickcr or 1 (nearer.) Onoigebiirg C. II., ) SherifTfs (Mice. V E. I. CAIN, August 11. 1K75. J S. O. C. aug 21 St NOTICE. OFFICE SCHOOL COM M1I ON R R, Onak(i kbcro, County, Orangebnrg, S. C, August 10th 1K75. In accordance with an Act to establish and mantain a system of the Free and Com mon Schools in the State of South Carolina. i The Hoard of County S? load Examiners I will hold a meeting .it this County Seat, I commiMicr.ig Sci>ti;nd?er t?th, and continue j during the month, to examine candidates deeding to hcii.me Tt "-hers in die Free 1 Common School of this County, who present themselves to the Hoard for Examination. THOMAS PHILLIPS. County School Commissioner, aug 14 1875 7t OLDEST CROCKERY HOUSE IN CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1837, 128 MEETIMG STREET. Being now prepared for the FALL TRADE for 1875, I wish to call the attention of Merchants to my Large and Varied ?Stock of Ohina, Crlass, Barthenwa.re, booking Glasses, Kerosene Goods, Japaned Ware, &c.? A great part of it Imported IMroct from Europe Besides Staple Goods, I kccpjalwuya a Large Stock of FRENCH CHINA AND CUT My thorough knowledgo of the husinoss, acquired by an experience of over Twenty Years, onahlcs tue to buy at the Ixnvcst Figures, and consequently to sell at Prices on which the Itetttilur can realize a Handsome Profit. WM. Ja. WFSBB, 128 Meeting 8troet, CHARLESTON, S. C< atijf 91 1875 9a? DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT THK GR?NEBX7RG DRUG STORE Cnn always be found a Selected Stock of PURK CHEMICALS, Genu ine Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Faucy and Toilet Articles, Paints, ()Wh, Varnishes, &c. Also Cutlery, Segnrs and Tobacco. Pysicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Jta*"NIGHT BELL answered promptly. J. G. WANNA MAKER, & CO. 300 BUSHELS RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS In STORE and for sale at J. GEO. VOSE'S The usual supply of GROCEHIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. Constantly on hand. Prices to suit the times. GOODS DELIVERED. T PI IC TAYLGll COTTON GIN. ORDER IT EARLY. Took Iii? Silver Modul nt fhe OraiiKciiui'j; Fair in 1872. Ami Took the Diploma in 1873. It i? of Light Draught, Gins Rap idly nnd gives a Beautiful Sample. Prioc BSoIotv may other First JOHN A. HAMILTON, Pole Agent for ORANGEBURG and RAKNWELL The fallowing gentlemen are using the gin: R E Clark, Esq., Dr W W Wnnnn maker, Jacob Conner, Es.|., Jacob Keitt, Esq., Maj J H Hydriek, Bolin & Argoe, J F Witt, Esq., J W Smith, Ksq', D C Stoudemire, Esq., J \V Culler, Esq. The State of South Carolina. COUKTV OF OltAKOKnURO. Know all men by these presents, that a small piece of Land, lying, nnd being on the old Orangeburg and Charleston Road, in Middle Township School District No. 1?, County and State aforosaid, having been purchased, by School Trustees for Public School purposes, (Colored,) according to Law, any interferance with the said urrango i naat?, will call in frrae Act 41, Section Rohcol Law. J. P. M. FOURKS, i. P. PHILLIPS, QUKNTAIN MOORER, t Board of Trustees. August 3th 1875. aug 14 1875 3t COTTON GINS. COTTON BLOOM COTTON GIN, Price 84 00 per saw. MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN, Trice 84 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN, Trice 84 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN with Feeder Attached, Trice $ft 50 per saw. The above arc prices in store at Charles ton. Send for Circular. C. <iRAVELEY, No. 111 Fast Ray Street, Ncrth of the Postoflicc, aug 14?2 Charleston, S. C Notice oTEHssolvitioii. Z There having been a dissolution by mu tual consent; of the Copartnership hereto fore existing at this place tinder the firm name of W. P. DUKES ? Bro. All parties indebted to the late firm, arc here by notified that the Book? of the firm arc in lite bands of W. P. DUKES at the old stand, and all parties re requested to make prompt payment to him, as the business has to be clotted. Bowes PumpS. C, June 28th 1875. W. P. DUKES, T. C. DUKES, jhty ? 1*75 3m The Carolina Star Cotton Press. The Undersigned arc prepared to sell County Rights, Township Rights and Farm Rights for the above Tro ?, which is the Best and Cheapest Press that hascfrcr been offered to the public, it can be [built for fifty Dollar*, and wilt last longer, arad pack more Cotton with more ease, than anw other ?Screw in the world, one man can vexw easily pack T?Olbs of Cotton with it, it|can be worked either by hand, or horse poorer, or stenn?. Call and examine the Pres?, and purchase a Farm Right. t FARM KUillT . $25\ TOWNSlilP KK1HT . $150.'. W. K. LEWIS & CO.j Vances Ferry, S.-'C. aug 7 1875 lm -.-?' The Cordial Jlnlm of Syricnm and Tonic Pllltt. NERVOUS DEBILITY, IIowcTcr obscure the cause may 1? which contribute to render nervous debility a disease fo prevalent, affecting, as it docs, nearly one-half of our adult population, it is a melancholy fact that day by day, and year by year, we witness a most frightful in crease of nervous affections from tho slight est neuralgia to the more grave and extreme forms of NERVOUS PROSTRATION, Is characterized by a general languor or weakness of the whole organism, especially of the nor voub system, obstructing and pre venting the ordinary functions ofnature; bonce there is a disordered state of the secretions; constipation, scanty and higk colored urine, with an excess ofaarthy or line sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nerve substance, frequent palpitations of the heart, loss of memory and marked irresolution ?f purpose, and inability to carry into action any well-defined business enterprise, or to fix the mind upon any one thing at a time. There is great sensitive ness to impress, though retained but a short time, with a flickering and fluttering condi tion of the mental faculties, rendering an individual what is commonly called a whittle-minded or flickle-minded man. This condition of tho individual, distress ing as it is, may with a certainty becured by THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM AND LOTH HOP'S TONIC PILLS, Medicines unrivaled for their wonderful properties and remarkable cures of all Ner vous Complaints. Theireflicacy is equally great in the treatment and cure of Cancers, Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, Pimples, Tetter, Fever, Sores, Ringworm, Erysipelas, Scald head. Harbers' Itch, e'ciiryy, Salt Rheum, Copper- Colo rod Hlotchcs, Glandular Swell ings, Worms and Black Spots in the Flesh, Discoloration*, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth and .Nose, Sore Legs, and Sores of every character, because these medicines are the very best BLOOD MEDICINE Ever placed before the people, and are war ranted to be :hc most powerful! Alterative ever originated by man, removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, Dementia and Melancholia fldy* Sold by all Druggists, and will be sent by express to all parts of the country qv ad dressing the proprietor, O. EIHtAR l.OTHROP, M. D., 113 Court street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted free of charge cither personally or by mail. Send 25 cent* and get a copy of his Rook on Nervous Diseases. nng 14 1875 ly Gin-Gearing and Cotton Press fbi* Sals. I offer for Bale, my GIN-GEARING, nearly new, with IRON Segments and Pinion complete. Also, one UTLEY COT TON PRESS in complete order. The above arc for Sale Cheap, as I propone to discontinue Cotton ginning at my place. JAK. H. FOWLE8. aug 14 1875. ] ,8t Administrator^ Sale. By virtue,' of an 'o*A*r of ??t Probato Court, I will sell at Orangeburg, 8. C., at the Store of Luther Rnnsdtde, deceased^ on the first Monday in Scpteixrbor next, at pub lia auction, all the Goods. Wares and Mer chandize in Baid store, belonging- to paid deceased. Also the Carpenters Tools of said deceased. Ter ma cash on delivery. JOSEPH F. ROBINSON. aug 14?4t Administrator. NOTICE . : ^ CHARLESTON OTOBB .'1 ' i L ? /j. Will be OPENED in Orange burg on the 1st September, 18.75, next door to T. W. Alhergotti, Baker, by ? J. L. MORRISON.. A well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC., Constantly on hand. aug 14 1865 tf The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUNTY, In Common Pucaa. E. Rosa C. OUveroa, widow and' Executor of the will of Eaidro J. Olivcros, deceased, PI ai n ti Ha, ? against Clifford Oliveros, Ella Rosa OH- ? ros, Nina Ferdinand Olivcros and Rartolo Olivcros and Thorn- ' as W.GIover, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the add Court, the creditor of the said Esidro J. Oliveros are hereby notified to present and provo tbeir several and respective demand before Charles B. Glover, Esquire, Referee at Orangebarg, South Cnrolina, on or before the first day of September, A. D. 1875, and that thoy are enjoined from proceeding in separate suits against the plaintiff, and are required t?> present and prove their respec tive claims beforc^said T%c/ejacg_ in this action, er bo debarred payment. GEO. BOL1VER, c. c. p. THE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS Is generally recognized as the 1? ading Democratic paper in Georgia. This distinc tion is the result of the promptness with which it has defended the Month ami her people, and of the vigor and thought fulness Sith which questions of public policv have pen discus.-cd in its m'nirnn. The Mokn ino New? is not an organ; it is an independ ent Democratic paper of the most pro nounced stripe, ana it loses no opportunity to advance and advocate 'he principle* s>f government held and propounded by the fathers of the Republic. In regard to news, the MonniNu Nrwg makes specialty of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida affairs, the latest mark et reports, telegrams from all parts of the world, and fresh correspond ence from all quarters of the South. Price. $10 for 12 months; $5 for 6 montho. ONLY ONE DOLLAR! The Sa-annah Weekly Morning Norm Will be sent to any address six months for One Doltar. This is eno of the cheaoett ieetklie* published. It is not a blanket sheet in which all sorts of matter is promiscuously thrown. It is a neatly-printed four-page paper, compactly made up, and edited with great care. Mothing of a dull or heavy character is admitted into the columns of the Wekklt. It is an elaborately compiled compendium of the best things that appear in the Daily Newts. The telegraphic dis patches of the week are re-edited and care fully weeded of every thing that in not etriet ly of a news character, it also contains rail reports of the market*; thus, those who feove not the advantage of a daily mail, can get ail the hews, for six months, by Banding One Dollar totho pnblisher; or for one year by Ken ding Two Dollars. The Tbi-Weekly News has the same features aa the Daily News. Price, $6for 12 months; S3 for 6 months. Money for either paper can be sent by P. 0. order, registered letter or Express, at publisher's risk. The Morning News Printiig Office Is the largest in the State. Every dis cription of Printing done at the shortest notice. Blank Books of all kinds made to order. Rook Binding and Ruling executed with dispatch. Estimates fot work promptly furnished. Address all letters, J. II. ESTILL, Savan nah Ga. McMICHAEL HOUSE, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. This HOUSE is now open for the recep 'tion of BOARDERS. GUESTS well taken care of. The TABLE amply supplied, and a HACK meeting each train at the Depot. Terms Moderate. may 20 1875 ly W. H. GIBARDEAU TRIAL JUSTSCXL APPOIXTED 10th June 1875 Busine? attended to promptly. June 12 1875 1m