Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, August 07, 1872, Image 3

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LOCAL. F. I?. BE ARD, Associate Kditor. .t@F Mr. Kinrc Rcnwaos is authorised to collect and receipt for advcrtLementa and Bub ecriptiona to tho Times. Urimn A Hoffman, Advertising Agts., No. ]V South street; Baltimore, Md., aro duly au thorized to contract for iulvcrtiscmcnta- nt our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are re quested to leave their favors with this houso* \ Church Services. Prcsbvterian Church?Sen-ices nt 10j A. M., mul 5 P. M?Sabbath School at 8 A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rev. J. D. Browne, Pastor. Church of the Redeemer (Kpisconai) ?Ser vices on tKo 3d and 5th Sabbath of every month nt 10J A. M. and 5 1?. M. Sabbath School 9 A. ML Rev. S- McUiclmmp, Kector. - Methodist Church?Services ut 10J. A. M. ond 8 P. M. Sabbath School at 8} A. M.? Rev. F. Auld, paster. . Lnthcran Church?Sabbath School ni 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzler, Superintendent* Tho "Elliott Boys"'have their monthly parade to morrow afternoon. Have your cards and circulars print ed at this office. V -? A Radical pow-wow wa? held at the Court House last night. It all ended in "gas." It is rumoree on the street that T. K. Sasportas has been appointed Treasurer for this County. IIiSLd Ovbr,- -The publication of the Premium List of the Orangeburg Agri cultural Fair is unavoidably delayed until next week. The attention of our readers u invited to the special tilcgram on the N. C. elec tions, in another column. Our friends who wa.it the latest news, can have it by subscribing to the Times. Sumjjkk's Lkttkk.?In our next issue, our readors may look for Senator Stun ner's letter atld raised to a c mi nitlee of colored men who asked hi.; advice as to which of the airidi laijs they should sup port ?(Ira ut or G reeloy. In the cou.se of his speech at'the Rad . icd otlic -seekor's meeting, one night last week, at the Court House, Jas. L. .Jamison, one of the most prominent ami influential Radicals in the e.mnty, said: "1 esteem Horace Grcolcy as one of the best Republicans ihc worid ever had (or held). * * * * lie is a hard working Republican." The Young America Fire Company was out on its regular monthly parade, yesterday afternoon, on a trial of speed the run from Rrigpman's store to the Engine House, including throw of water, was made in GO sceouds, we heard one of the boys remurk that it would have been made in 50 seconds, had it not have been for the Town Council's pea patch along the street. We don't know ghat he could have meant by pea patch, unless it was the rank weeds which the council permits to grow in the streets. RsLiaious.?The religious services at the Methodist Church, which have been continued from night to night for the past three weeks, closed last week with a service especially for the childreu, by Rev. Mr. McKinny. During the meeting, efficient sei vice was rendered by Rev.TL A. 0. Walker, Presiding Elder of Oriuigeburg District, and also by. Revs. Seal, Kirkland, Mc . Roy, and McKinny. The results are a new impulse of vital ity ond spiritual life in the church, a number of happy conversions, and an addition to the church of live members. But all of the good resulting fronv.this meeting may not be seen at once; for the "bread" which has been cast "upon tho waters," may be found "aller many da vs." There arc J 5,000 good Templars in Glasglow. The Prohibition parly of Michigan re cently held a State Convention at Lan s'ug, uud nominated State olliccrs. CttUHBS?Peaches . were plentiful on tho streets yesterday, ' ?Tho Radicals had a meetings the Gourt House last Monday afternoon. ??Tho'-Elliott Truck House is nearly completed. ?A hand-ito-hand encounter took placoih Court House Square, yesterday.; afternoon. No one hurl. ?Mr. Kirk Robinson has returned from his trip to the up-country. --Mr. J. W. H. Dukes is electing a neat, store on Russell Street. ?Mr. W. M. Sain leaves for Ken tucky in a few days, for the purpose of buying a largo lot of horses and iuulc3 for tho fall trade. ?Monday lost was a very disagreea ble, wet day. -Mr. Ji K. White has removed the rooms of tin "Singer Machine" to ono door South of Cor'nelson's. ?After an absence of somo weeks/Dr. T. B. Legftro has returned io Orange burg, looking hale and hearty. Special Notices. Plain Quksfxoxs Fpirf.KVAT.tDS.?Have the routine medicines of the profession ?tone yon no good? Are you discouraged and miserable? I fco, test tlio properties of the new Ycgitablo Speci fic. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitten?, al ready famous as the finest invigorunt. corrective and alterative, that lias ever seen the light; Dys peptics and persons of bilious habit should keep it within roach, if they value health and ease. What Every flonsKMan Wants.?A good, cheap, reliable liniment. Snob an article is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment, l'int bottles at one dollar. For lameness, nut:igalls, colic, nprains, &c.'t warranted bettor than any 'other. Hold by the druggists. Depot, 10 IV.r? Place, New York. . Burnett's CocoarxKi?A compound ofebcon nut oil &e., for the hair, bar established a world wide reputation. It.- natural adaptation, agree ab'eriek^ and froonoss from all injurious or soil ing properties, together with its cheapness in respect to durability ohd size of bottle, render it unequalled by any other preparation in the w6rld. For sale by all druggists. Maoic of tiif M?wtii??'O&jfwrous' Zozodont reiiders the month enchanting, composed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious lllower-liko aroma to the breath, and preserves intact, from youth to iige the teeth. Flavoring extracts arc of primary impor tance in cookery ; and of all articles of this de scriptum the highly concentrated Standard Kx traeis,-prepared by Joseph Bnrneit iS: t.'o., Bos ton, t?ro pronounced by lea iin,r cuwiuicr? ? Profcs >r I Hot among the number?too purest an I best. Human Wrecks.?Every day and hour we moot with broken-d'jwii Kpocuncuii of h liun ; ily?wrecks Ik.tt sei-nV pa?1 ho*pe of salvage.? At lea. I hi .*t ii-i i;.;!itbr> of Uioko might bo tilled with new vitality, by a coiin - of Dr. Walker's California Vin gar Bitten.. Maiiy are siiii<T:.iig front tlio rear'ton ??t huiiqitdltuod bitters tir powerful thinorals. It is < !i.!?-ie ri-tie ?.f Dr. Walker'a Great Ucstonuivc that it iicutrubzca the el lootof th*-o> iui-scailcd remedies, and ue | co;nph.-li in iiiue a perfect cure. Nature gives us Teeth, but she does not pre set ve and purity them. Thai must be done with fragrant Sozodpnt. The dental bone mid its enamel etising are made invulnerable load destructive inlluencos by the dully use \>( this beneficent preparation. $50,000 Dollars will be paid for* any rcinctly which will ciirc Chronic Rhcnmatism, Fains in the limbs; back and chest/ Wore Throat, In sect Stings, ci'Otip, Dv?critcry, coli.-, Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment; established in 1 * 7 ; never fails.? Sold by all Druggists. .Depot, H> Purl; Place, Carbolic Salve uncqualcd as a healingcotn pouud. Physicians recommend it as the most wonderful rifint'dy ever known. Price 'J? cents per box. John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. OhristadoroV .Hair Dye.?This magnificent eotr pound is beyond contingency, the safest and raofl reliable dye in existence: never fail ing to impart to the Hair, uniformity of color, nourishment and elasticity. . Manuhictory, t?8 Maiden Lane, Now York. ' < * Svapnia is opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities, ft is a pi rfeet anodyne not producing headache or constipation of the bow els, as is the ease with other preparations of opium. John Fair, Chemist. New York. Prutt'a Astral OH,?More accidents occur from using unsafe oils, than from steamboats and railroads combined. Over "1)0,000 families continue to bum Pratt's Artral Oil, and no ac cidents directly or indircct/y have occurred from burning, storing or handling it. Oil House of Chnr/cs Pratt, Ratab/ished 1770, New York. T. D. Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for South Carolina. A Beautiful llTiitc, soft, smooth and clear skin is produced by using G.'W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freck/es, sunburns, and all other discoloralious from the skin, /cav ing thecomp/exion bril/iant and beautiful; So/d at all druggists, This preparation is entirely free from any material detrimental to health.'' Just the Ucmedy Needed.?Thanks to Mrs. Wins/ow's Soothing Syrup, we have for years been re/ieved from sleepless nights or painfti/ watching with poor, snfiering, teething children. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression o. spirits and general debility in their Various forms; also, as a preventative against fever and ague, and other intermittent fevers. This IVr ro-Phosphorated Elixir of Chlisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, und sold by nil Druggists,is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickliest*, it has 110 ctiuif/. llis/ey's Genuine (Jo/den Be// Cologne Water, according to the origina/ formula of Provost, Paris, so/ong ami favorably known to tho cus . ners of Huvi/and, Harra! und llisloy and their branches, for its lino permanent fragrance is now made by II. W. KMey ami the trade Supplied by bis successors. Morgan & llisloy, Wnolesa/o Druggists, New York; Thtnvton's I vorv Pen; ! Tooib Powder,?Tito best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth und ginn?, Sold by all Druggists. Price *J? und 00 cents per bottle. F. C Wv\U & Co., Now York. Jfurch 1-ly AIJSX. X. USE, A E OH I TIS C T SFSSCZA&t ZTOTZCES SUBORDINATE DIVISION! Office of O. S , G. D., of S. C., CoiiOMiiiA, 8; c, Nov. iK7i:_ Orders for Sunplie* of eyejy doseriplion di rected to this oflico will to promptly^ attended to, and the Supplies furnished at the same rate as In.New York'or llQstbn. THOMAS J. LaMOTTE 4- GraAU Scribe; WILLIAMS, BURNIE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, C Denver'street and 29 Jk'"l'iQe P/mift JV. Y 11-30 ESTABLISE1) 1806. THE subscriber is prepared to supply hi ' former friends ami others with ?" ? FINE and PLAIN PARLOR and BEDROOjj SU'lTS,.nnd OTHER FURNITURE, having recently added to his stock, and will continue to replenish the same. ADo, CROCKERY AX1> OTHER GOODS, which he otters at low prices for cash. A, C. SQITIER, One block east of New City Hall, nearly oppo site ' Carroll & Spell man's Carriage Factory; N. II.?Furniture neatly repaired at mode rate prices. June 29?36?3m . CHINA HALL. wm. jb. stanley, IMrOIlTCU and dkai.ir.l )>' CHINA, GLA$3 AND EaRTHENWARE Oilecii-ptutcrf, DnUumiu am! Jiiimnn&l Ware, T able Cu t1 o r y , M i r r o r s . O A S- F I X T U li E S , 1 rouse-Fuasisilino (loons (1 kfnitaT.i.y. 2b 3 "ENTERPRISE" SALOON. ? The citizens, of Orangebirrg are notified that II. L- IKAJILERS has opened A * . First oln-w LIQUOR STORE and Drinkin Saloon; w'Ihmv he will always be PRESENT ' ?' To disports the finest or ind * oi .11' KS, IFAV/ IJ'jUallS. Sti0.kll%&c., that can be hu : in Oranseburg. DON'T EOI (ret .Int. the pNTERP.ISE b a fii-sMiiw so loo;', eondncfe.l 6b improved piai and a [dace whore b> if.-n ^ue not pertuUU<d to r'.tnr.iv.;..?.;e, ;i"<l where no dihi'U.-sio'ti? anil liart.iiviites aie allowed, A pressing invitation is extended to t. A LL To call and examine my stock, before going olsewhei e. J. HERMAN W?HLERS. jul 1*5 Jyr 10R WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOMCCO HOUSE. No. :jio, KINO steet., lift we en Went worth and Society Street.*.) LARGEST STOCK SOUTH OF (J item's, ?ToBetcpp, X3ip?s, <&o. Call and examine brfore buying ehewltere.. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. All goods delivered free to De pot, and no charges for cases or boxes. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. June 14, 1&72 35 tf TTnivorsnl LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. "We arc desirous of securing the services of aba! dozen canvassing agents in South Carolina for the UNIVERSAL LIFE 1NSURANCE COM PANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will he made. AVe desire also, responsible lo cal agents for each town in the State. M. W. (JARY, M. O. DUTLER. State Superintendems of Agencies 1'iiotoq ? apii i ?tcL 1herewith return my thanks to my friends for .their past patronage, and hopo still to me it their future patronage. 1 am still over. Cant ain F-lb W. lirig-.mnnn's store, prepared i<> execue work in my liau of bnsinoft% in the la e*t and MOST IMPJIO YE1) STYLE. SttSr^Sat'sfaclion guaranteed. C- D. IUdMi:, jid3l-T ^ Artist the singer still triumphant! TUR NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. WWII ATTACHMENTS FOR AM. KtNIXS OF WOUlt is fa~l winning favor in tho household, as fchnwn b'v the rnpidlv increasing sales. " Ti.is new' family sewing machine is oapabl? of a range ami variety of work .sueh as was once thought inipo.vible to perform by machinery* Wo claim' and con show that it tx the cheapest most beautiful, delic.'rtei.v.nrrang edj nicely adjusted, easily operated, an<l smooth ly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable not only for, the range and va riety of its sewing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which it w5/l sew with equal f.ieility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the interlocked-elastic-stieh, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather may he sewn with great strength and uniformity of stich ; and, in n moment, this willing and never wearying instrument nay be ndpisted for fine work or gauze or gossamer tis sue, or the tucking of tarlatan, or. milling, or almost any other work which dedicate, fingen have.beon known to pc?forih; At the world's fair it received the great award of the highest sales'! J. K. White, Agent, Office at Engine House, Orangeburg, S. C. um U 3m ,j-e- -.-?--mr Xt?ale Academy, OlUNGEIlURG, C II. S. C. TK11MS PKIt MONTH : Engli.di - . -? ??' ? - $4.00 Classical - - - - 5.00 The exercises of this Institution were closed on the 25th June, and will be re sumed on the 1st of September. .LIMES S. ITEYW.1RD, Teacher. " FORT @A?3T" IOFFER A DE5IRABLE RESIDENCE IN a thickly populated neighborhood* Good dwelling, necessary outbuilding', and a new store forty t'wt long?oil the .South Edisto, two miles of New Ii ridge, Orangeburg side. AJ^SO, a lot of ranging timber and poidar, in four miles of a good landing, on North Edis tb, 12 miles above the village. For Terms, npplv to L. C. STEVENS, jul2t-2-tf ' Oraiigeburg, S. C. JE. II. ST08i.ES, Columbia, S. Main St., Opposite the Phoenix Office Keeps constantly on hand a full line of Staple and Fancy Stationary, and a large assortment of -Writing Dusks! Ladies' Work BoxeV, Allnuns, Autographs, Port 1-V.ios, Oc-ld Pensand Pencil Cases, Portmonies, &cijj ?xe. luSlierilf's, < lerk's, Judg? of Probate, County Co; tmisioitrrs, o':e., on baud and i'.'.ad ? to order?I tiled to any Pattern, of the best Paper and iriatyrinls, \vitli oi without printed Heading?; also puged or ir. lox'.'d, rcquir.-d. Sp cial attention given to the Binding of Music, Periodical-. Law Book?, and all the other work in his Hue. 20-?t) SOMETHING THAT EVERY Good Templar and Son of Temperance should have: A copy of the GDODTEMFL.VRS DiPLoM V ! SOX Of TEMPER INGE 0ERTI Fl ATE, HENRY SONNTAG, Po. Hox, ?l, Charleston, S. C. This Diploma or*. Certificate of membership is a splendid :?. id beautiful colored lithograph engrav'iug; an ormfiue'nt that should adorn the walls of every Hood Templar and Son of Tem perance hous.'. Has been pronounced by till who have (>een it, to be the finest Diplona or Certificate Gf membership. Published complete in every rc*pcct. It is from an entirely new and original design, and il biet rat es most perfect ly the principles of our Orders. There nre blank spaces for record and signatures.. J. A. KIN ARD We are now opening one of the mostdcsirablc stocks of I> U Y G O O 1) S ever offered in this market, consisting of the most popular styles of DRESS GOODS, LACES, IRISH LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, With a full and complete stock of heavy CASSI MERES, LINSE YS, SHEETINGS AND SI I lit VINOS. ? NEW GOODS. 8'PlllNG 1872. At the popular Dry Goods House of w. r>. T^OVHJ ?fc cx>. Wb are now showing all the new styles in Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, Cnssimers and Cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Prints, Cambrics, Carpets, Matting, Window Shades, &e. Our business is eouducted on the one price system Wu keep only r-tandiml makes of Oo&ls, and soil tln-m at Uniformly Low Prices. Orders from the .country will bo filled with eiji utmost care. IIa rgaiii-i this week. ' apr 27-thno The Advocate is now in its 2d year, and, is the O.YL T TEMPERANCE PAPER EY THE STATE.* It is the Organ of the Sons of Tem perance of South Carotma, ami therefore has such a circulation as to render it a desirable medium to advertise by those in. who wish to reach the whole State. Hundreds who are not members of the ORDER laho it. THE VERY LOW PRICE at which THE ADVOCATE is oftured places it within the reach of EVERY FAMILY in the Land.? AH hould take it. Parents can not he too careful in selecting reading for their children. Nothing is more, in jurious to the triorals of tho country than the trashy literature of the day. REM EMBER That THE ADVOCATE is rcformator) in its tone, and aims to elevate human Send for Specimen Copies, to EVP. BSAK.D, Editor and Proprietor, prangeburg, S. C. SELL & FOSTER. IMPOHTKnS AVD UKAL?lW 1$ Fancy Ooods, Motions, Fancy ?ress goods, Hosiery CHoves, Spaces, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks Worsted Goods, Trimmed Slats Xftillinerv and Straw Goods ?S KV BUY: DI&IPTlilON. No. 27 Kayne Street, Charleston, S.1G. 12 -jino F UlEips ITUEE. Fagan l^rotliers, Main Street, between Lady and Washington, Columbia, S. C. PjvfloV, Chamber, Dining-lloom, and all kinds of Furniture, from the best manufacturer New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. aprU?-3ino GEO. W. Wlt/lJAMS &C O., TP A O T o n S j, CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. C. BUOWJVINC & BROWNING Attoi'noys At I;\w, Oi:AN(;i:mTuo, C.H., S.C., Mai..oi.M I. BaowNiNo. A. F. Buownino nul.tt lyr / DPv.R. B. HEWITT, 31 AVENTWOIiTH STEET. C II A ?LES T O N, S. C Can he consulted on the following diseases, ami diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge ah'tl in .strict confidence.. Charges moderate, and within the reach of all. O?iee hours from 0 n. Uli to 7 p. m. RHEUMATISM and NFJJllXJJir.K. ' In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, etc., this practice is almost per fect. The most intense- pains are almost in stantly relieved?enormous swellings nro re duced?ltnibs wl ich have been contracted and stiff for years are relaxed. Crises of .twenty, tliirty anil fortv years' standing have l>ecn cured by me, after all other means have failed. * A great accomplishment ii -my triumph over pain, by which 1 can often, in a few moment*, toothe iiud carry oil'the most cxerutinline; sufl cringc. If thii syr-teni did nothing more thr.n tor*** lieve pain, it would stand superior to any other system extant.' CATARRH Stoppcd-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant il^awking/an^ep^ting, constant Blowing of the Nose." Thousands suffer from tiiat most annoying* disagreeable complaint ? Catarrh, without knowing what it is. . Often the secreted mucous flc0.jv? down the throat clogs up the.lungs and Jay.* (iio founda tion for consumption. The most skillful physicians fall to cure it. I cure nny? cOso of obstruction?stopped up head?discharges of greenish^ thick, tnin or glairy mucous'from the nose, internal or exter nal?pain or fullness between the eyes?con-' slant blowing of the new*?vnfiaiunntion of the nasal passages,?nlcerntion of schncidcri.in membrane, etc., in the ooursc of a few days. DEAFNESS, Ncrvons Deafness, Noises in the Ifead. Otor . rlicea?Otitis (discharge from Ear), Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily treating all aOectioris of the ear with the most gratifying rosults. Some who* had paid nuristjt nearly $1,000 without benefit, have been cured hy me in a few weeka at mod erate expense... M , .? MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, has filled the' earth with wrecks of humanity. Thousands suffer front'its effects Who have been uncoil-' scously drugged by their physician. It is vain to attempt tho cure of the majority of diseases while it remains in the body. Although I have heard of several so-called antidotes for mercury in the human body, I have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the system. I can satisfy any patient or physicaln that I can absolutely extract mercury, lead, riiic, and other mineral poisons,' in every case. CANCERS. . Noli-ma-Tangcre, Lupuse, or "Wolf Cancer, Kcirfhus Cancer-?Fnngous Cancer, ; Ito?o Cancer?Siildor Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of every description of cancer ami tumors. How many cancers arid tumors are wrong fully treated by curtain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronounced incurable. I will take any one of these cases hi hand, and make a permanent cure. My terms for treating cancers, etc., will be* hosed on the age and condition of the patient, und the positive certainty of cure. GEORGE TUPFER, BROKER, REAL. ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OrrosiTK Columbia Hotel, Main ST?EKT Columbia, S. C. Kirk Robinson, DRAT.ER IX Bjoks, Music and Stationery, and Fancy Article?, AT THK'KXaryJi JIOUSX, ORANGEBURG, C. IL, S. C. nich 6 PAVILIOUT II OTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. ^Z*U R. Hamilton, G. T. Alfort & G% ^ is'uperinteiultiU. Proprietor*. ?ANIEL. II. SIL.COX8 FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Nos. 175 and 170 King street,corncr of Clifford Charleston, S. C. A full and large assortment continually on hand and at the lowest prices. Call arid'ex due. id-cm J CKO. W. WllL-I^IAMS &CO.f WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, NOS. 1 4 8 HAYNJC STREET, Cliarle8ton, S. C Carolina LIFE INSURANCE CQMPANY. Patronize Southern Companies as Southern men. The Carolina Life is represented by such men as Jeff Davis and h'ndc Hampton; it needs no other recommendation. General John XX Ken nedy is the General State Agent, K. \V, Bichels, Agent in charge of the office at Columbia, S. C. iud ii7-3mo Jewelry, Watches and Silvorware JAMBS AJLL-ABT, No. 307 KING STREET, Invites special attention to his new, largo and clegHht stock of Looninoj Opera Neck and Vc.-.t Chains, may 8-3 mos.