Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, November 27, 1875, Image 1

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TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. }? GOD A.iSTI> OTJR ibOTJlSTTRY'. ' . ALW?VS IN ADVANCB. VOLUME 9. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1875.' NUMBER 41 _ _?_ P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer BOOKS, SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, &C. Dealer in . .Builders Hardware, Paints, Gils, ?c. Sole Agent fur "THE NATIONAL MIXED PAINT CO. THE CHEAT AMERICAN Fl HE EXTIN GUISH EU CO.. PAG2 MACHINE BELTING COMPANY. Sfr.Kl> FOR PRICES. OFFICE & WAREROOMS JVos'l 20 aiid 30 Slayne' and 33 and 35 PincJtncy Sis. FACTORY and 1ARBS, Ashley River, West End Broad St, CHARLESTON, S. C. Bept 25 1875 ly JfoMICTAELH?USE ORANGEBURG, S. C. 'This HOUSE is how open for the recep tion of BOARDERS/ GU ESTS well taken care of. The TABLE amply .supplied, and a ITACK meeting ench train at the Depot. Termn Moderate. ?may 29 1S75 ly J? CARD Dr. J. G. WANN ASIA KER & Co., heg to inform the public that they arc better prepared to till Ord ers than over before. The Orangeburg Drug Store Khali at nil hours he ntHivided with competent persons for filling Orders with dispatch, sit from now henccfoward the people of Orangcburg need not bo placed in a dilemma to know where Xo Und a Druggist. W'c also express our graWiil th;m'kH U> (lie public for the . magnanimous support given uk, and with strictest attention to busiticss?hope to ever maintain their confidence Vr. J.ti. WANNAMAKKU i\ Co. aug 21?Hia THE STATE GRANGE FERTILIZER, AND '-THE CLIMAX," Two fiiBt dann, pure bone, umiuoniated Fer?liioni, for aalo by D. JENN1XG8 & 80N and J. D- A1KKN, Agents, Charleston. 8.. C. The highest testimonials can be given. IMoa*o send for circular. rang 23? 3m Tho Cordial It a im of Myricum and Tonic Pills. "p I NERVOUS DEBILITY, However obscure the cause may he which oontribatc to render nervous debility a dia?a bo prevalent, affecting, an it docs, nearly one-half of our adult population, it b a melancholy fact that day by day, and year by year, wo witness a most frightful in-, anmaa of nervous affections from tho Blight eat neuralgia to the more grnve and ?Urem? forma of NERVOUS PROSTRATION, La characterized by a general languor or woakness of tho whole orpm ism, especially ?f the nervous system, obstructing and pre venting the ordinary function* ofttalurc;' bonce there is a disordered slate of tbc secretions; constipation', scanty ami high* oolored urine, with an excess ofearlliy or lime sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nervo 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 Muttering condi tion of the mental faculties; rendering nn individual what is commonly called a wbifllc-miuded or flickh-mindcd mail, This condition of -the individual, distrcss 'iug as it is, may with a certainly be cured by TBE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUAl AND L?T URO I fS TONIC PILLS, Medicines uurivn'od for their wonderful properties ami remarkable eures Of all Ner vous Complaint?. Theiridlicaey is equally great in the trvatmentHiiid cure of Cancers, Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, Pimples, Tetter, Fever, Sores, Ringworm, Krysipelas, Scald bead. Barbers* Itch, Scurvy, Sali Rhium, Copper-Colored niotchca, f ffaiidtilar Swell Jugs, Worms ami Black Spots in tho Flesh, Discoloration*, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth and Nose, '.Sore Legs, and Sores of every cJiaractcr, because, these medicines arc' the very best BLOOD MEDICINE Ever placed before the people, and are war ranted to Ik; .'he most poworfull Alterative ever originated by man, removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, Dementia and Melancholia B0)T Sold by nil Druggists, and will ho sent hy express to all parts of the country qy ad .-, dressing the jiroprict >r, <!. KlMlAR ) ;.OTBROP, M. I)., 1 1.1 Court street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted free of charge e'thcr personally or by mail. .Sent! 25 cents aid get a copy of his Rook on Nervous Disrases. \ in/; 11 1JJ7-3 , ly [Fob tub Nmvs anu Time?.] lMil4Desperandum. I by joankm. Though malic? with Ua jiuioned tonguo, Should try to drive me mad; Though cowards nhould mo daily wrong, My spirit must be glad. For in this troublous hourofmino,? This liour when friends are few, There are sonic hopes which on mo triune, home hearts I know are true. The skulking sneak, the perjured soul, j The lips that love to lie, Tlictse jewel.-, rare, they'll not control!? , On (/litwCj my hop?.a rely. The craven heart may beat with lifo, And inoiui that I'm not dead; Uut what care I for idle strife When by Mich friendshir* led ? iio (k1iK.I1 fake'my cvtii course, ; And Htill puisne the.' right; And spurn the lilihy, wicked Houree ? That w?iuhl my spirit blight. ?. j October 301 b. 1875. Good Common Sense. Connected with improper food, im pure air is the greatest cause of the excessive infant mortality in our American cities. ? The importance office ventilation of, nurseries . aipl the sleeping apart ments of children is not sufficiently appreciated. I Considering the defective food mid clothing of the children of the poor, and the condition of their dwellings, it is evident that much of the health j which they possess is owing to their spending much of their Lime cluriut* tho day in the open air. I The organs of respiration will con tinue healthy or become diseased; ni ' accordance with the nature oftb.- i I atmosphere, or in plain language, n. tbo air is pure or impure; ami as they become deranged, '.he blood becomes i vhiatod, just in proportion us the air is impure Air that has been freuiunt ly breathed is deprived of its oxygen, ami becomes charged with carbon, land is thus rendered unfit for breath ing. This should always he attended to, taking care to admit, fresh air ai j purify it in (hose apartments which are inhabited by children. Children evince uneasiness by crying or fretfni uess, and a constant recurrence or ir ritating causes renders them habitu ally fretful. The? are, therefore, in jured morally as well tU physically, by breathing an impure atmosphere. Puro air is the great promoter of healthy action in all the body, but especially in the liver, lungs and skin, and, therefore, is more conducive to the vigorous performance of the diges tive luuetions and also those of the brain. To show the importance of a fresh supply of air, we brcnlhcubout twenty times a minute A healthy man spoils, by breathing, about fifty ?seven hogsheads of fresh air every day. All living bodies must breathe oxygen or die. AH the animal functions arc main tained by the jnccstniit play of nilini ties between the atmosphere and the organs, and all are conveyed directly to the blood. We breathe twenty distinct and separate inspirations in one minute; 1,200 times in one hour, ami 28,800 times in every twenty-four hours. See the effect this must have in brca/hirik {bill or confined air, and how much health und life depend on a copious supply of fresh air. How, then, can people overlook this fact,that to live, wc must lutvea lull supply of it. In proportion to the vitiation of tho air by the breath and by exhalations from the body, it becomes capable of receiving and conveying the infectious seeds of disense. Thus the disease, typhoid fcvrr, is ?fter produced and communicated wherever the ventila tion is deficient; thus has ignorance often prepared a soil for the growth of pestilence in every age und clime. "Georgy" said a benevolent old gentleman to the youthful son of a family he was visiting, ''what arc you going to do when you become, a limn ?" "Move where I am not known and and put up it hotel," replied the uchin. Flinging Shadows. We have no more right to fling an unnecessary shadow over the spirit of those with whom wo have to do, than we have to fling n stononnd injuro them. Yet this flinging shadows is a very common siu, and one to which women are particularly addicted Oh, what a blessing is a merry, cheer ful womau in a household ! One whose spirits are not affected by we' days, or little disappointments, or whose milk of human kindness does not sour in the sunshine of prosperity. Such a woman in the darkest hour brightens the house like a little piece of sunshiny weather. The mngnelism of her smile; the electrical brightness of her looks and movements, infect every one. The children go to schob with a sense of something great to hi; achieved; her husband goes into the world in a conqueror's spirit! No matter how people worry und annoy him all da}', far off her presence shines, and he whispers to himself "At home I shall find rest..'' So day by day she literally renews his strength and energy; and if you know a mau with a beaming face, a kind heart -and a prosperous busiue.^s, in nine cases out of ten you will find lie has u wife of this kind; for nothing i morc certain than that the man who who is married must.ask Iiis wife for permission to bo happy ami wealthy. ? !? i j.?? j.. in ?? Some farmers make it a practice to keep the poultry in the orchards from early spring till cold weather sets in. and they find that it pays for s<? doing. A picket fence should bebuil; around the orchard high enough to prevent their flying ever, with suit able buildings placed in one corner of the yntd to shelter them at night. Thus situated the poultry will thrive and prosper, keeping themselves in good condition, and the increase of eggs will be greatly augmented and their usefulness enhanced to their Owners at least on account of the myriads of insects and worms they 'destroy, and which will more than repay the cost of building the fence. By kcepiug them enclosed in this manner a larger number of fowls may bo retained in the orchard, and the continual scratching which is done by j them will prove advantageous both to the soil and the trees themselves. Victory.?-She was an elderly lady, and as she seated herselfou bit'; of the stools in Wallach's store and asked to be shown some "caliker," ube remarked that whon she was a "gal" sho thought she was powerful lucky if <ihe got sixteen yards in a dress, and sho thought it a "sinful" waato of stuff to put in more; but she had jusr. "heorn" that Mrs. X. was goin' to have forty-two yards in her new caliker, and she hoped that there might be a cloud burst in seventeen minutes if that air woman should stare round at her and make remarks about her clothes. ''You kin just cut me off forty-threo yards, and I'll have it made pinbuck fashion, with tin overdress und a square mainsail and a fly in' jib and a backaction; then I'd jist like to sec that stuck up Mrs. X. put on airs over mo," Hints on I'reseuyation ok the Piano?The piano should no bo placed in u damp room, or left open in a draft. Dampness is it most dangerous enemy. Do no' place the piano near the stove, open grate fire, hot air furnace. Place a lump of camphor, wrapped in soft paper, in one of tho corners inside, for the pre vention of moths. An India rubber or cloth cover should in every case protect the piano A new piano should be tuned at least every four months during the first year, and the greatest importance is to have your pianos tuned by only competent tun ors. A Kansas Judge has decided that a man and wile can go to any place of amusement on a ticket that .says "adjilit one," as by law they are con sidered "one."?A'r. Now, boys, that's encouraging. Let's all get tickets for "one." A very gei&eel appearing young rimn, wearing kid gloves, and carrying a litho and 'flexible walking/ -sti*,L". thought he would have n j?dto with a rusty and veaerablo fanner on tho fair grounds. , "Halloo," said tl". vCnhdy, ''nro you ono of the judged on liojj's ?" "Waal, ynas, wall; riijht up and let tnc look at you," .^?id the old farmer. That yoiu.lt-wao soon lost timid the crowd, and no* other judges on awino jaw hi in. - "??>?? ?? A clcrgymcpi meeting a little boy of Itia acquaintance said, "This \t> quite a stormy ^ny my son '(" ' Yea, air." answered; the hoy, ''this is quite a wot rain." The clergyman, thinking to rebuke snob hyperbole asked if he ever 'knew of'any other than a wet raiu. ''I neveivknew personally of nny other," r^urncd the boy; "but I have read iivnvertniu hook of a time when it rnincdvfire and brimstone rind I guess that was not a very wet ruin." ? in Between virjXteaun vice there is no middle path. * ^ ' He that wdfts for dead men's shoe? may go a long time barefoot. He dies lik^ beast who has done lid good while ueflived. Death has nothing terrible in it but what life has made so. A profitably, rcligun never yet wanted proselytta. A great fortune in the hands of u fool is a great misfortune. When a utnn is. ready to go where duty calls, he should go home. A lazy nuufis churn has been in vented in Yet huntt. \ .11 ibtuljustcd lo a WJtgi.n, lu^K^li n runu has to do is to (lrVve"d7)wh lbrthe '"hiii'il) >Vnd wlicn he gets back tho butter lues come. As the ladies walked on the beach with their long hair down, because otherwise "it lakes so long to dry," it w.as tho enAin terrible who said triumphantly, "Mammi leaves all hers at the lo.el." When you hear a good story from the lip9 of a blupid man, and see a silk umbrella in the hands of a man who does not pay for a newspaper, you may know that both have been borrowed. With or without Portabio Hot Wntor floscrvolr and Closot, Don't to? as oM-fulueail Store, cut est oco With all latest improvements. Largest Oven and Flues, l ongest Flro Box for long wood, Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and Firo Box Bottom?la sure* n Quirk, Sweet and Even Bake and Roait. Swing Hearth and Ash Catch. Won't soil floor or carpet. Durable Double and Braced Center and Ring Covers. Burns but little wood. Ha; Mica or Solid Iron Front. Carefully Fitted Smooth Castings. No Old Scrap Iron* Nickel Plated Trimmings, Tin Lined Oven Doors. Ground and Silver-like Polished Ed^es and Mouldings. Heavy. Best New Iron. Won't crack. WAEBAHTED 3ATI3rAC?027. Manufactured by RATH BONE, SARD & CO., Albany, N.Y. Bold by an BnUrprtHng DeaUr in every Town. W1LLCUCK * W?LKE, nov 20?Jim Oruugchurg, S. C. "du. Ii. ii?niTek?-co. S I* EC 1A Ij Vit A CT IC Cancers. Tumor.-?, Chronic Ulcers, Scrofula, Epilepsy, Female Oi^ea.-es, Liver Diseases, Venereal Diseases, iSkin diseases, and all kindred iillllctions * .S1 ? CCESSI'l'LL y Til EA TED. Cancer? and Tumors will be treated with our Specifics, without the iiso of the knife, without loss of blood, and with but little pain to the patient. CONSULTATION FREE. Terms of treatment easv. Wo have opened a Itramh OlHceat.'MARION 0. II. S. C Olliec in Suniter, S. C. DH. J. MILF.? HUNTER & CO. HOW TO CUKE FEVIilt AXO AGUE. If uny person suflcririg with Fcvuu ash Aut'K Intermittent or Bilious Fever wilt call at the DrugSloro of I>R. A. 6. DUKES und got a bottlo of AGUE CONQUEROR, their immediate euro ? cortain, ami iuu ch i I In will not coma back during thataenaon. It contain! no Quinine, Anienio or other Poidons, and after taking one-half bottle you will feel butler in hunlth than you have it'll perhaps for years. It entirely clcatisiu (he whole system, purifier the liver and other secretory organs. Price $1.00 por bottle Iry it. Ask your Druggist about others who have used it. DU. A. C. I)UK KS. TXK1E i?ie i>kk hk?!a;ii'i> PITJM.ISIIKD EVERY SVK?NJCSl)AY, AT WADERBOKO', N. C. only oxk Hollar run yeah. Bright, cheerful, progressive, always up U? tin* advancing thouubts of the times, the l/fiatd taVcs rank with the leading .Jour nals of the day. It is on the side of Christ ianity. The 7/iiraW is devoted to tho family cbe'e. It (-Antains original ami jeleetcil stories, wit, humor, etc. Every family in the laud should subscribe lor it. Its low price (only one dollar) places it within tin re..ch of the pworcat in the land. We pay postage. Read What The Press thinks of us. The Piedmont (N. C.) Prem savs; The Uvrald is a sprightly sheet, fnll'of new? aud other interesting reading ??alter. The Itcruld i? a Frst Claas Family Paper Having sonic of the ablest writer* in Nmth Carolina attached to its stall! There if enough humorous reading in it to make one laugh for a week?enough to keup you iollv till the nextcomb??Rockiuart |(?a-l News. PItO.SI'KCrUH. THE TEMPERANCE OBSERVER. (iitF.KNvn.i.i:, S. C. To the I'ricnd.i of Tcmpci\iurc Throiiyhoiit Ihc Sinti: There being no Temperance journal pub lished in the .State, the undersigned piopose at an early date tu establish a Newspaper in the city of < ireenville, devoted to the cause and promotion of Teinperanco, and tleaign cd- as |hu organ uf the (inod Templars and Sous of Temperance and of the Temperance, brotherhood South Carolina; In itH^adv? caey of it* principles it will alMO combine the publication of jll matters and informa tion tending to strengthen thcTeiii| eranec order* of the Slate; such as the giowth ami progress of I bdgei and Divisions, .statistic, essays, sloric-j, ect. Portions of the paprr will be devoted to general literature, news in brief, pociry, etc., for the entertainment of the family circle. We a..k the suppr>W of the friends of | Temperance I'eTortn, Church aienibpni and minister^ of Religion If we receive xutiicicnt riihseriplion-', the first number will be Issued early in November. Remit all money by P. O. money order or Registered Letter or Bank Check. J. C, & K. UAifjKY^ Proprietors. (Ireenville, 8. C, 8ept. 25, 1S75. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL. IiY AM. Snider. T.J.Calvert. Office opan at all times. N O W S & T II K T 1MB For tou lo buy your Drugs, Xfodieyica, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oil?n Brushes, &c. Also a Fine AsKurtmeiit uf Cutlery, Scgnrs, Tobacco and Pipes. All of which will be wild CHEAP for cash at the <;i.2> Dl?'? STOKE ok OR AN CHi" BUllO, ii y 5>r. A. C. WilKES. U K M O V E 1* TU TUE UK AH OF a. fisch KK'h ?tour Where i mu pruparcd to serve the Public at the shortest notice in my line of busimss. Thanking the Citizens for their liberal patronage in the post, 1 hog a continuance of the tunic in the future. MOS KS M. BROWN, Barbar, GKO. S. SIIIKK11, Com riii?sio'ri Merchant, i)K,\i?i:n in t; R( CKBI KS, VIN E \VINKS, iyc. j Agent for Barton's Planter, Avcry's Plow's, ami all kinds of Agricultural I hi piemen ts, At New Brick Store next lo Duke's Drug Store. sept "J??Ulli Lolled to the Froj.t GRANGE STORE. The Ilighost Murkot. prico paid for Country Produce, sush km Corn, Vom, KU?* l'illdcn, Eggs, Chicken*, t'oulro, Hidea? fiooswnjc, 'i'aflow and \TooL ALSO Freah (irocfrles At., alnaya on hand, A full and complete stnuk ofCloeita, Jewelry? Cutlnrv Ac, at reasonable price*. Repairing Wntclicii Clocks, Jewelry <?c. done in thu beat manner and at (he whortent nullee nud at priie* tu suit the ?uiu?. , IC. KZBKIEL. out 1Q ly, j.Oil N OGRE M nvccinsou ov JiOHKRT .TENNY. Importer and Manufacturor OF HARNESS & SADDLES, Mils the pleasure to inform tho Public tluil be has Received n heavy Stock fretii the North of even- description what belong* to a lirxt class Saddlery Kxtabliwhuicnl, Also wish to draw particular atteution to his Stock of LA 1)1 ICS RID1N? SADDLES and bis asahrluiuut of silOKS. Prices lower then over. flood Saddles at $:t,50. (iond Shiics nt $1.70 JONES, DAVIS & EomsHics-HTs. ,: ???? SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER & CO., an1> i' i.kks IS Dry Go ids, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat- : tings, Hoots, Shoos, Etc. GOLUMBiA, S. C. The attention of publishers in every part of this State is called to consider a very im? portaut fuel, tiutnelv, that the old estnbish* cd house of lt. 0." Sill VKIt & CO. la not closed but reorganized upon the only basin that business can be carried on Bucccxsfully, STRICTLY CASH. ' J And we assure our patron* that, wa-ehnll ' coiuitnte the samo" honorable course.of dejd inp with them that was sucha dbtiuguUhVd feature with the hou?u of U. C. Sill Y f,U Ai CO. Wy have now in store thu best selected., stock of ; Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shade-*, Wall Papor, Etc., Ever seen in this city, selected by one o the linn, who superintend* the buainwH, aud consequently know.i the wants of this com munity better than buyers ru-iiding cluo whore. The entire stock will bo offered at p*ioa? never before ctpialedjia ihissectiou. The Prices wiil startle and attract vou at aigfct. W? invite you to*cnd al once for Samples of these ISTovr HANDSOME GOODS And, if shown to your friends aud uolgh? ho is, wu are ?ur? it will be to your advun tage to send us a large order. VV? pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 unit upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or we send them C. O. D?, ami guarantee satisfaction. Bent (He. Prints iu tho city. Long Cloths 81. 10, 121c. 'Xraa , equal to them iu the Stated j Well known hrauda of Alpacas oj>4 Mohairs, just imported. i Hosiery Department?Pull of well assorted Goods nt Popular Prices. GenU'Furnishing Goods complete, as a department. Our Loot and Shoo Department is bo* com! to none on this continent. From ttie cheapest Brognu to the finest Hand Made Goods. The most complete und best managed Carpet Department in tho AVOIiLD. Cloths, Cuss j m ores aud Joana are bought by the ciian and told at a very mm all ADVANCE. Brown und Bleachml Shilling* aro sold at FACTORY PRICKS, Flannels und Blankets at prices that will ASTONISH' Wi? sit ail Expect up Order Fro'm You or u Cull When You Visit Our City.' oct 2 1S7"> 3m TV O A.RD, The undersigned would nflbr Idfi thanks lo'flie piti/.ehs lif Orangeburg County ftir th liberal patronage which he has heretofore enjoyed, .nid iu announcing tu them that ha has associated hiimolf with Ojpt. F. II, W. lhiggmtpin, and removed to the NEW Si'OltK of that gei tleman, hopes that hta old friends will hunt him up there, and that he mnv add many new ones to his W. K. CUOOIy,