Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, October 09, 1872, Image 4

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My Violets. j >.?? .' i| ??' ? '?? ; ;' ? lt->: Would thoii wert growing'mid the whispering grown .By sonic sweet shadowed etrenni, ? ' Whose tramiitl tide the flow cloud dimly ..jgllUdCX, Faint, dying, like my drcnin. Would that the flety upon thy leaves were lying, And not this rnin of tear*; The breeze above Ihcc?not my bitter sighing ' For the lost hope of year*. "Would that the lips whose passionate caressing Gave to thy leaves a sweetness not thine own, Had faintly murmered "Farewell" and a blesn Ere they had sllont grown. O perished blossoms! lost, lost friend and lover 1 O light.of day, shaded in swift eclipse! Soon way thy ?ister blooms with beauty cover My silent heart and lips. Mary L. Hitter. Fafin and Grarden.? ' * Agriculture in the General Pursuit of man: Jt in the Jianin of all other*, and therefore, the modi Useful and Honorable." The Value of Salt. Salt is one of the necessities of life, and anything we cat, except bread, could be more readily spared. It is interesting to know how salt has been valued in former times. Dr. Letheby says: Animals, iu fact, w ill travel long dis tances and brave the greatest dangers to obtain it. Men will barter gold for it; indeed, among the Gallas and on the const of ?Sierra Leone, brothers will sell theirsister*, husbands their wives, and parents their children, for salt. In the district of Acora, on the Gold Coast of Africa, n handful of salt is the most valuable thing upon earth after gold, ami will purchase a slave or two. Mut)go Park tells us that with the Man dingoes" and Bamhams the use of *alt is such a luxury, that to say oi" a man, "He flavors his food' with salt," is to imply thnt he is rich ; and children will suck a piece of rook salt as if it were sugar. No stronger mark of respect or affec tion can be shown in Muscovy than the sending of salt from the tables of the rich to their ]mor friends. In point of fact the value i?f salt in a dietical and sanita ry point ?>f view has been recognized from the earliest time. In the book of Leviti oiis it is expressly commanded as one of t.S? ordiu:??'.??"" ?:>:' M >* thai sv?ry dila tion of meat upon the altar shall he .*ea suncd \vith salt, without lacking; and hence it in called the salt orthe covenant of God. The Greeks and Romans also used salt in their sacrificial cakes; and it is still used in .the services of the Latin church ?the parva mica, or pinch of salt, being iu the ceremony of baptism put into the child's mouth, while the priest says, "Re ceive the salt of wisdom, and may it he a propitiation to thee for eternal life." Everywhere, and almost always, indeed it has been regarded as emblematical ni Wisdom, wit and immortality. To taste of a mnn's salt was to be bound by the rites of hospitality ; and no oath was more, solemn than that which was sworn upon breed and .'?alt. To sprinkle the Ineat With salt was to drive away the devil, for, iu the quaint language of an old divine, "lie loveth no salt mi his meat, for that is a sign of immutability and to this day nothing is more unlucky than to spill thesalt. The Advantaoe of Gkoanixo.?A French physician is out in a long disser tation on the advantage of groaning and crying iu general, and especially during surgical operations, lie contends that groaning and crying are two grand ope ration by which nature allays anguish ; that those patients who give way to their feeling more speedily recover from acci dents and operations than those who suppose it unworthy a man to betray such symptoms of cowardice as rithor to groan or to cry. lie. tells of a man who reduced his pulse from one hundred and twenty-six to sixty in tho course of a few hours by giving full vent to his emotions. In accordance with the above, the crying of children should not be too greatly dis couraged. What is.natural is nearly ulways useful, and nothing can be move natural than the crying of children w hen anything occurs to give them cither phys ical or mental pain. ?'We propose to rescue those lands, that have been purchased for tho homeless." General Moses! Docs this sweeping "propose" included the barren tract in Ker.-hav: County lint he sold for 814,000, got the money, and never turned over tire deed??Lancaster Lodger. Special Notices. Tho Gulox of Araby arc not spicier than the aroma which the fragrant Sorodont imparts to the breath. Nor in the heart of the ivory nut whiter than the teeth that ure denuded daily with that matchless fluid. ' To Owners of Horses.?Xn one who has ever used Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, will ever he without it; it is a certain cure for Colic, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bruises and Old Soros. Warrant ed superior to any other; in pint bottles at One Dollar, Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Ihirnctt's Standard Flavoring Extracts arc neatly put up in U>tt*an'kkt.l,i:o 2 oz., 5 ox. arid 10 or. bottles, and arc for sale by tho trade gen erally, in every principal city nnd "town in the United States, Canadns and British Province*, as well as in many other foreign countries. Help for the Hopeless.?You nre wenk, de jected, miscrnblo, nnd nothing docs you nny good you Bay. Don't despair. There is balm in Gilcnd linvc you tried Vinegar Ui'tcrn? No! Then why don't you? Whether your complaint be dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, con stitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vine gar Bitten will revive nnd renovate your shat tered system, as a gcuial'rain refreshes the with ered flowers. C?ristndoro's Hair bye stands unrivalled in the world. No lady or ecnflcman of discrimi nation uses nnv other. It is tho most perfect, reliable and efloctivc 1 lair Dye in the world. Manufactory, 68 Maiden Lane, New York.' Carbolic Salve, recommended by Physicians ns the great healing cohip?iind. Prica 20 cents per box. .lohn F. Henry, solo proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Kislcy's llnclm is a reliable Diuretic and Ton ic for all derangements of the urinary and geni tal ?rgiiris. The genuine, as formerly sold by llavilnnd, Harral ? Risley and their branches, is now prepared by II. W* Itisloy, the originator and proprietor, nnd tho trade supplied by his successors, Morgan & Jtisley, New York. Svapilia, Or opium purified, the most per fect nnodvne in the market, made bv a process of Dr. 1. M. Rigolow, Detroit Medical College. (Is always unffcrm in strength, which is rarely the ease in other preparations of Opium. l'mlt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputa tion a? the surest and best illuminating oil. Over two million gallons have been sohl for the post two years, from which ho accidents of nnv description have occurred. Scndfor circular. Oil House of Pratt, established in 177U, New York. We have freqnoutly heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup from the birth of the child until it has finished with tho toot hing siege, under any con sideration what ever. Tbc Kerrst of beauty. What is it ? No longer ask, for flu- world of fashion and all the ladies know that il is produced by using a de lightful ami harmless preparation known as (1. \V\ Laird's Rlooni of Youth. Its beautifying ellorts are trnlv wonderful. Depot ?"> Gold St. X. V. WANTED WANTED, W ANTED; Everybody to know that K. EZEKIEL lb<* JUST OPKX1W a Imt?v and fine stock of the leitest Styles and Patterns. An unusual opportunity for selection. A complete assortment of JEWELRY, STUDS and BUTTONS. Engagement 18 k Plain, Wedding, Friendship and Seal Rings, Watch Chains, Ladies' Watches and Chains, Lockets, Charms, Etc. Elegant sets ?>f HKOOCIIKS and EARRINGS. English, Swiss and American WA TCH KS. Gold and Silver?every WATCH warranted* AM ERICA N ( LOCKS of every description. SPECTACLES und EYEGLASSES to sttit all Ages. Masonic, Odd Fellows and Son* of Teniper anee IIA DU KS. REPAIRING Promptly and Well DOXK at E. EZEKIEL'S, BIOS OK THE IIKJ WATCH. Sept;4 tf . s "ENTERPRISE" SALOON. The citizens of Orangeburg are notified tha J. II WA ULKUS has opened First class LIQUOR STORK and Drinking Saloon; where lie will always hu PRESENT To 'dispense the finest brands of ALUS, MVA A'.S' LIQUORS, SIX!ARS, ?Cr., that can he had in Ornngcburg. DON'T FOR Get that the ENTERPRISE is a first-class sa loon, conducted on tho most improved plan, and a place where loafers are not permitted to congregate, and where no discussions and harangues tire allowed. A pressing invitation is extended to ALL To ml! and examine my xto'ckj before going elsewhere. J. HERMAN WAHLERS. jul Hi lyr BROWNING & BROWNING Att ys At Law, Oranoeijuro, C. IL, S.('., MALCOLM I. RltOWMXO. A. F. llKOWNINO niehO lyr I REG TO INFORM TUE CITIZENS OF Oraugeburg County th?t-I will leave in a few days for the Western Stock IVEarket And will be able to exhibit to them between the 1st and lUtli of September, at the Town of { Orangeburg and at my Stables in Haneberg SIXT Y jilS^P Of the Choicest Stock the Marlmt can produce in DRAFT HORSES, AND TIMBER AND \YORX MULES. My facilities for purchasing Stock are. sur passed by none. I intend doing a LIVE BUSINESS!!! J66^~I guarantee all Stock Hold by me as represented. F. M. BAMBERG, aus 12?tf DAMBERG, 8. C. THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY, REMOVED TWO DOORS EAST OF J. P. HARLEY'S "W* here he will be happy to serve his for T t mer customers with 1^ I X iE CANDIES, C O NFE CTI OX EHI KS, FKUlTS AND X IJ T S ami TOYS of every description, ami at priees to suit the times. I also keep constantly on hand FRESH BREAD; CAKES-of pvcrv descriptfony PIKS, &"e. Prices' reasonable-! also, 'WEDDING OAKK prepared with great care t?? suit the most fastidious tastes. The PATRONAGE of mv friends ttndTel low-eitizcns is respectfully solicited. TllO?r W. ALKERGOTTr. July 1?, 1S72 23 tf WAGEN Ell & MOS SEES, Whoi.khai.k GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEAb 11IX S , l(i:t ft 10? 7-.Vij</ Hay and 2 & 4 Qneen St. CJiaiaestpjty S. C. have in store as usual, a large variety of G R O C E It I E S, LIQUORS ?fcc. and in addition are receiving thvit large assort ment of FAMILY ft PLANTATION GUO ( KRIKS, for the Fall trade, bought at lowest cash priws, consisting in part of Smoked C. II. SIDES AND SHOULDERS. I). S. SJDKS AND SHOULDERS. Family, Extra A Superior Flour. {Sugar.* of lit I Grade*. A harp; Variety of Green & I Hack Tea. a I large Variety of ('hewingft .Smok ing Tobaeeo. a Large Variety of Havana and Domestic Sugars. -lava Laguayra and Rio Cufleo. And Various dtUoi* Ooocls, such as Salt Mackerel, Peef, Pork, Syrups, Molasses, Candles, Starch, Preserved and fanned Stuns, Ac. ftc., ftp. Their LIQUOR . DEPART MENT is tilled with choice Foreign ami Do inestie as also ike cheaper grades of brandies, Gin, Whiskeys, Wines ftc, tVe., too numerous to mention. Sole Agents for Ohl Crow, Clipper and Oka) onu Whiskey, and the Celebrated Diamond Gin in barrels ami eases. aug21-'lmo. | ?IUST"ARRIVED. VSTOCK of PURK DRUGS, Paints, Oils, . Varnish, Dye Stuns and Stationery, Abo, a lot of tine Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettos. A good assortment of pocket cutlery, for sale cheap for cash. foi>'* Puro Wines and Liquors, for medicinal purposes. A.C. DUKES, M. D. for sali:. A Tract of Land of about UOO acres, about one ii)Up from the Town of Orangeburg, will be disposed of or reasonable terms. A lse? a Milch Cow. Apply to K. RORLNS?N. oell-1 SHACKELFORO & KELLY, FACTORS AMI (lENKKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NpKTil Atlantic Wjiaup, Charleston, S.C. aokxt8 KOlt Maro Phillips' Auunouiatcd Carribcan Sea GUANO. W. W. SltACKLKFORD. WM. AIK UN KKI.I.r. oet 1-12 RUSTPROOF OATS. si:i:o ivYi'i, A Supply of BLACK RUSTPROOF OATS just received. North Carolina and Georgia SEED RYE, always on band. STOyALL'S AUGUSTA FLOUR, sacked at mill. Bacon, Stilt, Lard and Cheap Tobacco, J. A. HAMILTON'S STORE, Market Street. ii . _ ... .._i _i._-i-.r To Arrive o jY Friday Next; LOT OF VIRGIN I A HO R SES . Finest Drove of Horses over brought to tills market. ?:o: Those in want of a good horse hnd bettor cal nt once. AT Sale Stables of W. M. SAIiV & CO. aug27-tf. DR. R. B. HEWITT, 34 WENTWOKTII HTEET. C IIAllI.ESTO X, S. C. Can he consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence. Charges moderate, and within the reach of all. Office hours from 9 n. m. to 7 p m. RITEV.M. 1 T1S.M and NEl RA LG1A. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism gout, neuralgia, etc., this practice is almost per feet. The most intense pains nre almost in stantly relieved?enormous swellings are re duced?limbs wl ich have been contracted nnd still' for years are relaxed. Onscs of twenty, thirty and forty years' standing have been eared by me, after all other means have failed. A great accomplishment is my triumph over .pain, by which I can often, in a few moments, tootheand carry oil*tho must excruciating suff erings. If this system did nothing more than to re lieve pain, it would stand superior to any other system extant, CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant hawking and spitting, constant Plowing of tho Nose. Thousands .-aller from that most nnnoving disagreeable complaint?Catarrh, without knowing what it is. Often the secreted mucous flowing down the throat e'ogs up the lungs and lays the founda tion for consumption. The most skillful physicians fail to cure it. I cure any ease of obstruction?stopped up head?discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or exter nal-?pain or fullness between the eyes?con stant h'owing of the nose?inllamuntion of the nasal passages,? ahvration of scuticidcrian membrane, etc., in the course of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otor rlne.i?Otitis (?lischarge from Kan, Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily trtating all affections of the. ear with the most gratifying results. Some who hail paid nurists nearly SI,?00 without lamcfit, have keen cured by me in a few weeks at mod erate expense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, has filled the earth with wrecks of humanity. Thousands sutler from Us effects who have been uncoil scoindy drugged by their physician. It is vain to attempt the cure of the majority of diseases while it remains in the body. Although 1 have heard of several so-called antidotes for mercury in the human body, 1 have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the svsteui. I can satisfy any patient or physician that 1 can absolutely extract mercury, lead, zinc, and other u.inej.u poisons, hi every ease. CANCERS. Noli-mn-Taligcrc, Lupus, or Wolf Cancer, Scirrhus Cancer?Fungous Cancer, ltose Cancer?Spider Cancer, I make a great specialty hi the treatment of every descript'on of cancer and tumors. How many cancers and tumors are wrong fully treated by curtain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After living pronounced incurable, I will take any one of these cases in hand, ami make a permanent cure. My tenns for treating OAncers, etc., will he based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. COTTON GINS, &c. Magnolia Cotton Cins\ Urn lightest running Hin htndc. Price $4 a saw. . Gn Unit'sbteel Uruah Cotton Gins. SO a saw, Hall's Patent Cotton Gins, with feeders. S0,f>0 a saw. Brow n's Georgia Patent (.tins. So.T? a saw, delivered. Coloman's Rust Stune Corn Mills, Cot ton Presses. Ilcadicy's Steam Engines. For snic by C. GRAVELEY, No. 205 East Ray, South of Post OHioc, ort 1 - It Charleston, < . Felder Vose & Mar Are uow daily receiving their Fall Stock of DR Y GOODS, Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpacas, Japanese Silks, and all kinds of D11B SS GOOD S. A large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Deluding Celebrated Cable Screw "Wire, and Ladies "Waterproof Gaiters, warranted to.give ?atu>*; faction. ALSO, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, China, Tin and Glass Ware, CHOICE GIlOCElilES Always on hand. Jfc?yUoodu delivered a? usual. ' oct 1-W DR. E. J. OLIVEROS, ORANGEBURG-. S C DEALER IN DIMS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, E/VNGY HAIR .A>"D TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY AND FA?OT TOILET ARTICLES, TRUSSES SJ-IOULDlER -^RAOES ? GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS. ' PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. AND DYE-STUFFS, Lettcr-Papcr, Pens, Ink, Envelops, Glass,*Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamp* and Chimn*7 Physicians* PR>*cHtrno:i.s AccunAT>xy Compocnoeu: The Citizens' Savings Bank OP SOUTH CABOLINA. ORANGEBURG BRANCH, Will par 7 PER CENT INTEREST on SPECI AL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CFNToii S IV INGS DEPOSITS compounded Seml-unnnally. Local Finance Committee, Hon. THOS. VT. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S: FELDER. CapL JOHN A. HAMILTON. - JAS, II, FOWLKS, meh 19-ly Aarfhilant Cashier. BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE ARB RAPIDLY REDUCING their LARGli STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND DESIKABLE GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT Bull, Scovill & Pike's, Who are agents for Firet class LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also Agents for tbo IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN, under test, hot tuned 150 lbs. seed cotton to each saw in 5 hours and 50 minute*. Tim? a liftr* g . "'<!. Saw Gin can turn out about G hales, 400 lbs. cacb? iu about?) honrs. H rt?:^ at a^ high rt??o of speed. Purcha.se the "Winship Gjn. BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, Agents June 11,1872?18?tf DRUG STORE! For the liberal patronage which I have thus far received from the chiicnn of Omngoburg and the confidence shown in me by v?^y num erous vpvnda, I take the opportunity of express ing my sincere gratitude in the "Orangeburg Times." The encouragement of past patron age i?"d kindness induces a strong faith in future success, and, while thanking my friends for past favors, 1 can assure them that nothing will be left undone to deserve ttjetr continuing patronage. My store Is essooitlally a Drug .Store; where will be kept such Drug* and Medi cines alone, as 1 will warrant genuine and Pure. I have arranged to supply my customers with Medicines of the very best tpnd'ty afforded in tl\o market. I rtvohj all, cheap useless articles, and yet my prices shall kc as reasonable for valuable, good, fresh Medicines as anybody's. 1 invite tho Physicians of the District to call ami oxamine for themselves. They are judges to whose opinion I submit. Send your orders and they will be tilled to your satisfaction. Just received a Flock of pure, medicines' consisting el L^ndunnfli, Paregorir, Cantor OH Sweet Oil, Epsom Falls,ream Tartar, t'arb. Soda, Ac., Dye Slut*, Paints and Brushes, on ccntrntcd Lye, Patent Medicine* of all kinds. Just call at the (Southern Drug .Siore on Kus ell .Street, and you will be sure to got what yon vant. A, U, J'I K K V. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! TI1K. NEW FAMILY SIN(;.EIV SEW^Q. WITH ATTACH MfcN Tri Kplt AjLL K?M^ OK Wo?K ifl Quit winning favor tu, the houn-holU, a* xkown by the rapidly invmtKmg -"ale*; ' This NEW' FAMILY StW.ilG MACHIN*:' in capable of a range ami variety of Work S>?ch' : (ho ehoupwt, mp*t beautiful,' oVIbjnfflfy arraog ! cd, nlceJy aujnrteo^eii}?HyoiK,r?ti'fl<*iirl mihx*' - ' ly running of all the Family ?Sewvjjr Mach:.?**. I It Is remarkable not bnlv for the range und v.v j rlety of ita seeing, but atai ?tr tlje/variety ajidj , iliflcrent klnda of tcxtuy wl^ich.ii* v^vl^f'witA ! equal ftcility and perfection, w-uig* tvn*L ' lintel or cotton thread, tine or eoaf?e, making the interlock cd-cla?tic->iich, alike uu hoth ?M*h of the fabric aewn., Thw, beawr. cloth, or I leather may I? t*wn with grv.,1 ?ttrngth and ; uniformity of Mic4t; and, in a n-.-.-ny.-nt, thi*. j willing nnd n?X<-v"HiV **'may b* j auntpted roy tine "irtorii or fpiur.?* or fpwainvr rif-i huo, or thetjjpking of tarlatan, or rnlUing, or. , altnc.ia'v, ?m? Athvr Work which deHcay? ,np rj? i have hpCU.k4,Q?'' to perform,. .' 1 . i\t tjhii World'? t lair tt received the ?rtat in? c( tin- highest Urivrfl O/Roc* at Kngine Hon e, oMngvuurts, !>. ('. ..... . ... - MACHINE. J. K. White.1 Agent; pin (1