Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, October 30, 1875, Image 3
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Petros Council No. II, R.\ ? S.'i M.\
"Will meet each Thursday at G o'clock P. M.
from 1st October iti 1st April nhtl at 8
o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on
tltfe following dates, June 24, July,jjf2| Aug.
M>, Sept. l'i, Oct. 21; Nov. 18, hmf DM. 1?.
' ? J. F. IZLAK, T. I.
O. \V. Brunson, Recorder. ,
Enreka Chapter No. 18, R ?? A.*. M.* ?
"Will meet, each Friday at G o'clock I*. M.
from I?t October to * 1st April, and nt 8
t?'?lock fV?hi 1st April tc 1st October on the
following dates, June 18, July l?, Aug. 13,
???iriO.- tVjrT^, Nor. 12, Pec. 10.
If. H. GIRARDEAU, H. P.
Wi i> P^TMBTlLLK, Bee.
Shibboloth Lodge No. 2S, A.\ F.. ?.v
Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
from 1st Oct. to 1st April and nt 8 o'clock
frstm 1st April to 1st October on the follow
ing dates, June" 8,'July C, Aluj. 3, Sept. 7,
Oct. ?, Not. 2, Bee. 7.
JAS. f. IZLARjW.W.
Ja9. S. Hey war d, Sec
kxr 29 ? rl 167? Tin.
x. o. o. 3p.
Edisto Lodge No- 33?Meets at Odd
FelloviB Hall, e.vcry Mondav evening at8
o'clock, from 20th March to 20tli Sept. and
at 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to '20th March.
c. i>. kortj?hn; r g.
C..j\. HOUGH, Sec._
'"TOWN COUNCIL.
This body meets every second Tuesday
after the first Monday of each month, for
the transaction ?f regular business.
Mayors Court, held whenever occasion
requires.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Up Dav Train . 9*5o A. M.
Down Dav Train. 7:30 P. M.
Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M
Down Night Train.11:53 P. M.
Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to 5.
L O O J? L
See advertisement of John A.
Hamilton.
Rev. J. Bachmnn llaskell.of Char
leston, will preach in the Lutheran
Church on Sunday next.
Seme people who make great pre
ten tions to show, are as poot as Irus
or an Irish mine.
Air. John Ogren bus saddles aa
low as B'<\, and other goods in propor
tion. See advertisement.
Drifu,<tn>us Ttoi tsi d isputmtl um} as the
?old xu:tn said wlren lie handed the old
L.ily a liltJe Mater iu her'iu
Messrs. \\ annum* kcr & Rluiuc,
tr?o very estimable young men, he
longed to the ,<cntryv department.
Senator Andrews bad the two linest
Berkshire pigs exhibited til the fuit.
Tliey wert; only eight weeks old and
weighed fifty pounds each.
Mr. C. II. Jones is known llirough
out our County as an upright and
lioncst merchant. His prices are
liberal. Give biiu a call one mid all.
WHY IS THIS Til ust?
The only two pure b1 coded Berk
shire pigs that were exhibited at the
fair received the second premium.
Dr. A. S. Hydrick, has a full sup
ply of fresh drugs, cigars/can dies,
ao&ps, &c., always on hand.
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The hotels of McMicbncl and
Dukes have been crowjded during the
last week, and justly so.
We call attention to the new ad
vertisement of Wm. D. Love& Co.,
of Columbia. This is decidedly the
^best dry goods house, at the Capital,
ind \vc commend our patrons to it.
The faithful old barber, Moses
^Jrowu, is always on hand and ready
to wait upon bis customers. When
lie first came here his pi ices were low,
and by Btie.kiog to them he succeeded
in bringing others to bis rates.
Mrs. F. H. W. Briggmnun will ac
cept our editorial thanks for apiece
of bread?of her own make?which
took the premium at the Fair. It is the
best we have ever tasted. If editors
could always have such bread to live
on, they would never bo i? a had
humor. ' I
Let those who have not already ad
vertised iu the Kjsws & Times neiid in
their advertisements at once. A mer
chant who is afraid of printer's ink can
no more succeed in drawing custom
tlian can a young lady without a bustle
and a few pounds of false hair succeed
in drawing a beaux.
PeteDoylo koeps ul\vftjs 0*1! linhd'ft
full supply of g'rocorics?nnd liquors.
Give him a call.
Senator James M. Smith, of Burn
Well county, was in Ornngcburg on
Tuesday and Wednesday of the pro
sent week, nn<J preseuted aii appear
nnee of perfect health. The Senator
is a strong Barn well man, and will
make a hard fight this winter to keep
the court house at Bnt'nwoll.
bit. A. S. 11 YDlilL'K?
This popular... young .druggist, .-ad-..
vertiaos in to-day's NliWBcfc Timks.
His stand is that formerly occupied
by tho late Dr. OliVeros, an omen,we
trust of a prosperous business career.
Dr. llydrick was recently the city
physician of Columbia, and upon ac
cepting his resignation as such, I the
council passed resolutions compliment
ing him for bis skill as a pructioner,
and his faithfulness ns nil ofheer. He
deserves his share of the patronage of
the county, and we heartily bespeak
it for him.
^ The great. London Circus exhibited
I here Wednesday, and cairied away
from our county hundreds of dollars,
I that otherwise would have remained- -
here. The pageant through the
streets was the grandest we ever saw.
All parties are agreed on this point.
The published programme was pretty
nearly carried out, but was consider
ably abreviatcd, As a general thing
the people who attended the perfor
mance went away satisfied. There
was one pretty girl along who attracted
the notice of lovc-siek swains. Sever
al musses occurred during the day,
but the efficiency of tho police-force
was equal to every cnergeray, and on
Thursday morning our popular Mayor
made several examples of tne offend
ers.
We paid a visit to the brick yard
of Mr. John II. Livingston, i? comp
any, with himself, during the past
week and were struck with the per
fect success, his employees have
achieved in the matter of making
brick out of Orangeb?rg clayi lie
bus burnt five kilns already, and has
another that will soon be ready to he
subjected to the fiery crucible
I through which it will have to pass
( before attaining perfection. This
I latter kiln has eleven arches and con
tains three hundred thousand brick.
Its immense sice at a distance re
minds one of some grand old fort.
Mr. L. says it is the largest that was
ever put up in this County, and will
turn out bricks almost equal to those
made in Hamburg or Augusta. We
congratulate him on his success.
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We regret to announce that o.ur
popular follow townsman, Mr. J. W.
Moseley, met with quite n serious acci
dent on Tuesday afternoon last. He
was out exercising that most excel
lent steed of his?Mollic Darling?
in a light sulky, the axle of which
broke and precipitated him to the
ground, resulting in rather painful
bruises to himself. The steed became
freightencd at the crash, and made
tracks for the liviry stable, with a
portion of tho shafts dangling at her.
sides. Sho was also bruised conside
rs
rably. We regret the occurcncc, not
only because it injured one of our
best citizens, but also for the reason
that everybody wanted to see Mr.
Moseloy with his pet nag at the Fair.
1 Wc trust he will soon be all right
again, and that he may never meet
with a similar accident, nor indeed
any other misfortune.
HIE METHODIST CHURCH?
This beautiful structure has been
repainted and otherwise greatly im
proved in appearance. Tho first
thing that strikes one's view while ap
proaching it arc the beautiful brick
columns which give so much beauty to
its front. They were made of brick
from Mr. J. H. Livingston's yard.
Upon entering the door, the smooth
ness of the walls, which have been
calcined and made to present a
soft lilac, color, will at once he rc
marked, ttitd induce the thought that
those who have charge of tho Metho
dist Church love to.seo its inside as at
tractive rts Well .as sacred. The rail
ing around the altar is painted in per
fect immitntiou of walnut, while the
backs and onds of the scats arc oak
grained with much taste and regular
ity. Other improvements have been
made which we have not sufficient
space to notice. Suffice it to say that
the painting ?mid graining ruficuts de
served credit! upon Mr. Edward Pet
tUs, the gentleman who did the work.
The Church in question bus a minis
ter who is uuivcrsaly loved, *?nd we
congratulate its members upon tho
improvements they have added to
their place of worship.
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The Fair.
Each s eceodiog Fair has improv
ed upon its predecessor, but this one
has outstripped them all, in the great
number, variety, and excellence of the
articles exhibited. As you enter the
gr< Ii mis and just in front til' the main
building you are chcountcd l?y two
gigantic Tanyas that remind you of
the talcs of the luxurient growth of
tho Indian forests, behind these came
an array of plows, harrows, planters,
and other farm implements in an end
less- variety, from *the elegant two
horse sulkcy plow, to the old fashion
ed bull tongue, getting through and
entering the building you are con
fronted by a collection of cotton bales,
baled hay, fodder, and pea. vines,
brobdignaginn turnips, corn nearly
two feet long, peas that would make
a cow smile, tobacco that would make
"Durham" weep tears of envy, every
thing til fact that our soil produces, and
everything on an improved scale. At
one end is abuggie made here by Mr
H. Eiggs that for finish and style is
excelled no where. East of the main
building is another for poultry, Dogs
etc., tins of itself is worth going to sea
Turkeys, ducks, pigeons, game, frizzle,
bramah and barnyard fowls, hound),
pointers and setters, of all sorts are
crowded together in the most friendly
manner, even a little Esquimaux, pup
puts in nil appearance, but with a
very homesick air in the warm sun
shine. We would like to particularise
if \vc had the room, but there are ton
many objects worthy of men Lion, to
allow it. Tho stock display outside
of horses, was only tolerable as a
winde, of the horses there was h good
turn out, and some of tbcm attracted
considerable attention for their beauty
and style. Leaving the grounds and
the lower story which show lot lb
principally the masculine merits, we
go up stairs where the gentle sex have
full sway, and there, well, how shall
we describe "there," to begin at one
end of the large hall we find paint
ings, drawings, sketches, fancy brack
ets, fancy everythings in that line,
pincushions, head baskets, baskets
plain table mats, and heaven knows
what and all, passing downward, the
articles become a little more substant
ial, cakes, jell is, preserves, native
wines &c. &c.' &c, indefiutcly, than
come* the bread, loaves, rolls, and
other "fixings" too numerous to men
tion, lnrge, puffed up loaves that re
mind one so pleasantly of hot toast
and tea, before a cosy fire, with the
little o:ieB* prattling' around and the
mother opposite with the old "love
light in her eye." Just about here
the old bachelor generally stops,.for
beyond lies, a hetriogeiiious conglomer
ation, in the most t-tsty confusion of
quilt j, pillow cases, comforts, and such
a bewildering lot of baby things that
only a case hardened old Benedict as
your reporter is, could muster the
courage to look at, before the next
Fair we must certainly engage a fash
ion editress to write up this depart
ment, it is beyond our power, our
knowledge of the various names of the
various trappings is entirely too limi
ted. We must not omit, hastily as
we write, to notice the tournament, the
first prize wus won by Mr. W. J.
Jones of Bamberg and the second by
Mr* W, II. Glover of this county, und
to all appearances the knights enjoy
ed themselves amazingly. A game of
base ball was played on Thursday be
tween the "Oranges" and "Favor
ites" both of this county and for the
championship of the county, tho
Orange? won by a score of HI to 2(1,
the playing of neither club was up to
their usual practice. Yesterday the
Fair terminated and tho prizes were
destributcd, but wo wcr^ unable to
get the list until too late for publica
tion. So ends the Fair of 187~>, may
).87d eclipse this one as effectually as
this has surpassed all others.
The (ln.sl that Wrts i'i the Streets on
Monday and Tuesday .ast was enough
to blind pedestrians. There was many
an eye til led witli it. ?
On and after October 1st a full
supply of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
can. be found in every drugstore.
Price, 25 cents per bottle; live for
SLOP. _
Market Reports.
COTTON MARKET*
Corrected every week by Messrs. Ittill,
Seovill a Pike.
bow Middling*..)2lo4 1
flood Ordinary.r..T'JJ 'a\
Ordinary.10012
PROVISION MARKET.
Corrected every week by Mr. J. \\\ Mote
Icy.
nwiNo riciois
Corn.$1 10
New Corn. 1 00
Pens. SO
Fodder; per 100 lbs. 1 00
Rough Rice. 1 20
ser.i.iNO miens
Wliite .Sugar.7oY8H lbs to the $1 00
lirown " ......8(.('0T " " 1 W
Coffee..'.25 fri'?O
ban I.IS (? JO
S C Hams.10 ?AI8
Smoked Sides.17 OtAX
DS " .l? (?10
Smoked Shoulders.1 ?2.1 tii\ I '\ J
OS ?' .VI f?i
Flour.j? ?llrVi to 00
(ioshen Ruttcr...:.:.10@1S?
Salt per sack. $2 00
Tj?lsrTE?~ DiVVIS
&
BOUKNIGHTS.
SUCCESSORS TO R. 0. SHIVER ? CO.,
ASli DEALERS IN
Dry Co )ds, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat
tings, Hoots, Shoes, Ktc.
C ()XiXjMBIA..... S. C.
The attention of publishers iu every part
of this StiUe is called to consider a very im
portant fact, namelv, that the old cstabish
ed house of U. C." Sil IV Kit & CO. is not
closed but n?irgtiiii/.ed upon the only basis
that business can be carried on successfully,
STRICTLY CASH.
And we assure niir patrons that we shall
continue the same honorable course ofdcal
ing with I hem (hat was such a di.-lingnishcd
feature with the home of It, C. Sil I VKH iv.
CO. We have now iu store the best selected
stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Huts, Caps,
Carpets, Oil Cloths:, Window Shades,
Wall Paper, E:c,
Kvcr Been in this city, selected by one of
the linn, who superintend-! the |M.dhc"?s, and
conseo.iiettlly knows the wants a!" iln> eom
munity better than buyers residing else
where.
The entire stock will be. offered at price-*
never before eipialcddn thissection. The
I'rices will startle and attract you tit bight,
tt'i; inviteyou tosend it once for
Samples of tlieso ISTe w
AND
HANDSOME GOODS
And, if shown to your friends ami neigh
bors, we arc surv it will be to your advan
tage to send us a large order. We pay
frvight on all bills amounting to SlU and
upwards. All orders must be accompanied
with CASH, or we send them (.'. O. I)., and
guarantee satisfaction.
Best Gle. Prints in the city.
Long Cloths 8.1, 10, 12je, None
equal to them iu the State.
Will known brands of Alpacas and
Mohair<*, just imported.
Htsiery Department?Full of well
assorted Goods at Popular Prices.
Gents'Furni.-bing Goods complete, as
a department.
Our Boot and Shoe Department is se
cond to none on this continent.
From the cheapest Brognn to the
tinest Hand Made Goods.
The most complete and best managed
Carpet Department in the
WORLD.
Cloths, Cassi mores anil Jeans aro
bought by the case and sold
at a very small
ADVANCE.
Brown and Bleached Shirtings are
soltl at
FACTORY PRICFS.
Flannels and Blankots at prices that
will
ASTONISH.
We Shall Expect nn Order
From You or a Cull W hen
You Yitsit Our City.
oct 2 1S7? .tm
dr.Tt. "muhte k&'c?r
SPEC IA Ij PUACTICIO.
Cancers, Tumors, Chronic Ulcers, Rcroftila,
Epilepsy, Female Diseases, I.iver
Diseases, Venereal Diseases,
Skin diseases, and all
kindred atltictions
SL CCESSFULL Y THEA TED.
Cancers and Tumors will be treated with
our Specific?, without the use of thu knife,
without loss of blood, and with b'tf little
pain to the patient.
CONSU ETATION FREE.
Terms of treatment easv. Wo have
opened a lb anch Olliceat MARION Ol II.
S. C.
Office under the Star office, Marion,S. ('?
opposite the Court House.
DU. J. .MILES HUNTER ? CO.
sept 25 tf
DR. A. S. ? HY?EICK,.
DllUGGISf AND CHEMIST ' %
Has ju.i( opened an entire now Slock of ,
DIUJGS and CHEMICAL^,
At the Bland Formerly Occupied by the late -E. J. Oli,*cro?/ <? IT
im en v.'. ailoiiu i4l
The most popular i o a y/<f }J fl
PATENT medicines
With full line of
TOILET ^liTEOJ^ES- ^n^itif
('otwlitnlly on h:ind. The Proprietor will gi^c Personal Attention to the flam*
Rouudiug or l?hj HloiaiiM PrracrlpiioiiM ami * rlvaftlc Foriunlan,
hvMcinuH dcairoiiH of parchiishig will ibid it to their ad ran tage to
aspect my stock ?T -
..... : . :i^.n
Uefore Iluying l'.lsewlic;o. ,.
Itei'OK'iiir.inK the fact that "In 31 ctllcitfic Purify Ik ahore Price,*' wo
{?hall HjKirc no pilillM to secure the very be<t Mcdiein?.?. A call'U retfpectfally'WllciIwI,
A. 8. Hf DRfCk; Drugglgt?
oct 30 1775 .
? ,'? >Ijilt
fllE,?1 IM il| BOOTS, SHOES, 46r
at THE ? <?
GRAND CENTRAL, DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT
OK ...
Wm. D. Love & Co., Columbia, S. C.
The citizen* of Oran?eburg county will save money by buying lhi'ir.goot&V.Uia
above house. They keep a buyer in New York and other imirkcu? all the, tjine; they
receive goods bv every steamer from auction and wherever they can be bought
CHKAIMvST KOlt fJASlf; Tliey keep the largest and moit varied stock of-any lion* *'
this nide of New York, ami sell its LOW as the same Roods ran .be bought in that city. ?!
Wc kecp'a full line of Carpet*, Oil (Moth*, Window Shades, Paper Hanging, ItooU,,"
Shoes, Jeans, Tweeds, Ca.* inn* res, Chubs, ilnuiespunsofuvery description, blanketo, j
Flannels, Dress L'ood?, Silks, Linens, Toweling*, Lace:', Notionn, Hosiery. Underwear. ,
and Colgate &. Co., Toilet Soap.? and I'erftuuefles, which we sell by the^ttgteVHcvjy ^
Colgate & Vo.'k prices hv the wholesale trade. We are agents for - \ ? '? U ?22
Keen'N Partly ft&aric .Shirt?, at Pit'tccn Dollars Per ???Mab* i,t
The Cheapest, the Hc-l, ami the Best Kitting Shirt ever introduced to the market. Ii b/c
lk'2f" Samples ^eut when requested, and all packages over teu dollars sent by ex pro?
free of charge. ', -?
wm. r> love & co:',r'
ort :to \Hlb ly .
m THE WOULD! ; 1
Is that advertised to be here on the 27th inst. It 5b uot
JOHN ROBINSON'S a
But a much better one. (A bettor SHOW can be seen at my?tor?...;
every day in the week.;
FIVE LIONS \t
Will lie turned looie in the ring, while a genuine Gorilla will fvm
through* the audience selling tickets to the coueert, but I have BOMK
THING iu my store to beat all this.
ONE HUNDRED MONKEYS W&
Will do the apple selling, (but I have more than apples for oalo.)
And now without jesting, I can honestly announce to my Customers and tho
Public that I have on hand us full and complete a line of the following1 ar
ticles as was ever brought to Orangej'urg, consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Slices,
Hardware, Ales, "Wines,
Liguors, Tobaccos, Segars, .
Respectfully,
AND MECHANICAL.
IJY
A. M. Snider. T.J.Calvert.
fc?j"- Office open- at nil timed.
Book ! Stationery! Muaic t
A lot of WINDOW SHADES of an tor
proved Patent, living heal, simple ill put
ting lip, durable ami CHEAP in price.
Lumps, ?li im hoys and Lump Fixtures
always ou hand.
SOLE AUBNT VOll THE
Celebrated WATT PLOW and Casting?,
which I sell at Manufacturer's
Prices, with freight
added, vi/ :
One. Horse A ami U.$(? 00
Two Hoi-si M and N. ?> (JO
Castings.7c pur lb.
Insui mice and Collections prompt
ly alluudcd to.
A Ol'NT FOR
biverpool, London nhdtilobeInsunuicc Co.
Ueorgin Home Insurance Co.
Manluiticn Lifu Insurance Co;
KUUv UOMNSON. '
Market St.
oct 2 .1?,
JUST PROM NEW YOML
WHO?
ARTHUR H. JJRWItf
j DERMATOUC.IST AND PRACTICAL
HAIR CUTTER?
Respectfully a >r,otmec? lo the Cithtm* ef
Orangeburg? that he has permaaontljr
located himself io this place, and request* a
share oi their patronage.
Call at No. 3 Law Hange, opp?ftfto Poaft
Office.
gept 4 1S75 Ij
J. R PARKER & CO.
FACTORS
AND
VOMSISSION MBROHAflT8?
COTTON
AND
NAVAL, STORES.
ACCOMMODATION WHARF & YENDUE
RANGE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
J. H. PARKER. A. 8. TRUM HO.
K. C? GREEN, Jr. is connect with,
the above firm.
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