Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, October 23, 1872, Image 4
Au rRIp'e/,Wheat.
civ i. >'.>im mmj
' 1 ->tni' *<i""'|a? o,er,n] c9pJ,1**d {?tinV
* And our 'tear* VcliV:-??rt Jy dbwrf;
Wo looked Our lo'sfcciUlk' aged face,
its looks pi* poa?u, its patient grnc?j'
.* \AhdVhaii; UVd'a1^^
W? touched nur.-own to tho clay-'eold bands,
" im! among the bln-woius*white and sweet"
" -W? noticed a hunch of golden w heat
> V[iH^rVi>^<iinlv)to *"1? $vpt '?fSv?t'
I flrhp?Wos?oniswhispered of tudyleSH bloom,
Of * land vicherv fall no (ears; j 'j
, XheJthM wkvat told of t?i| and care,
j The patient waiting, the trusting prayer,
-. . r?.; Tho garnered good of the vcars.
/ '
We know not what work lier hands had found,
What rugged places hur feet;
What cross was hers, what blackness of night:
. We paw but tucjucaee, tbe blossoms of >vhite,
And the bunch of ripened wheat.
As. each goes up from the field of earth,
" u '??riUgthe trcasuresof life, '
God looks for some gathered grain of good,
_ From tho ripe harvest that shining ntood
. ?{ Jp?t waiting tho reaper's knife.[Alken Journal
UajjattB 11 ? ? i ? j i ? ?? e i .' s i
^i'Farm and Garden.
. jlridiUurc i$ the General Pursuit of man: It
WIM Bat? of all others, and therefore, the
most Useful and Honorable.
^A\IfEMs.-"-"An old uinn over eighty, who
don't know anything hut work." asks an
exchange to print tue following prescrip
! tions : For a f tiflcddiorse, rub a tenspoon
ful of turpentine night nnd mornirg, half
w^ay up the crease by the tail on the lame
eiitc. Keep using the. horse as usual, and
in three or four days a euro will beeflbct
?d- For scratches, or grease heel, wet
the part frequently with water in which
blue vitriol has been dissolved. As to
ptnut in wheat, fow old seeds, and you wili
?obt be troubled. These things I tried for
iSfty years, nnd never had a failure.
A Specific fou Small Fox.?In a
recent number of '.he Lancet, Dr. Alex
ander Watson recorded several cases of
: small-pox and scarlet fever in which the
external application of carbolic acid met
?Ith marked success. In the case of one
pationt with small-pox, whom he saw at
the period when papuhc appeared, he or
dered an enema, and then had the pa
tient?a girl of eleven years?sponged
]?A\ over with carbolic acid soapsuds. On
>. the next day a severe attack of confluent
?""wnall-pox was threatened, but tho child
{ ?ras spHuiged as sho had previously been,
and then her whole body was painted
with the carbolic acid glycerine of the
British Pharmacopoeia. Five grains of
"pPever's powder wore then given to allay
. irritability, aud the little girl slept quiet
ly for several hours, when she was sponged
again. No vesicles formed and the pa
tient was convalescent in. a few. days.
Carbolic acid was, in the meantime, plen
tifully used about the room.
jiANKist; Potatovs!?A writer in the
Rural Carolinian for October, says. I do
not profess to be a "Practical Farmer,,"
''twit have a plan for saving potatoes, which
havintr proved successful with me, I will
give M. L. Baldwill Or other readers the
benefit of it. First of all, procure a good
supply of clean, dry, long-leaf, pine
straw, and one bushel of clean, dry sand,
to every eight bushels of'potatoes you
'wish id bank. This should be done some
time previous to digging, or the straw ami
sand may be wet when needed. Have
tKese kept ready for use in a dry place.
Allow the potatoes to remain undug for
sevoral days, or a week, after the vines
are killed by frost, in order that they may
.become less sappy, nnd mny grow us
long as possible. (They are said to grow
funtcr after the Vines are killed than be
fore.) lie sure, however, trot to allow
them to freeze in the ground. Watch tbe
weather, during this interval, nnd if there
are indications of bad weather, dig im
mediately. Dig as quickly as possible'
nnd endeavor to do so when the ground
is not too wet. Have the potatoes an refill*
Jy gathered up into baskets, assorting tho
unall and cut, from tho large ones, und
have them put away in a dry house
placing dry straw under nnd over them,
and let remain two or three days, to allow
them to air. The cut and small potatoes
,may be used first, but may be kept sepa
rate nnd not banked with the. others.
Select a dry spot for your bunks. Arrange
them in straight rows, as it will he more
convenient to shelter them. Allow.eight
or ten feet square for each bunk. Level
the earth for tho base of each hank, und
raise it a few inches with oarth, if you are
not sure that spot is quite dry. Have
two bushels ol^otatocs, placed in middle
of each Imnk, upon these sprinkle one
peek of the dry sand, then pour upon
tuth.pile .two bushels' potatoes and one
pc^\&?U; ?oftnM)fr.s?XmiiI you!
have fVotrt twenty-five to forty bushels
of potatoes to on'h biuik, keeping them
piled u j> ns high as possible.' Then eov r
etch ha" k with enough dry straw to Wl
of two inches tbicKiicss when settled (sny
lour or live inches of loose straw.) Dig a
eirc dar ditch around each bank* about,
fifteen inches from the potatoes?about
one foot deep and t wo feet wide, placing
the earth upon the hank until it is two
or three inches thiek-*lua7iWg the top
open Tel- Ventilation. Tbc aperture slmvld
he about three inches wide. Have the
baijk* well hheltcrud and jtbcp ditches
ripoii'cd tri convey the v. liter away. 1 1 "
J?y this plan I have kc>pt my potatoes
sound and sweet, .seldom muling as many
ns a peck of rotten oiicf to eaclihank, but
it does not keep "cuffy" from-'saiupling
them occasionally. Will some lone be
kind enough to give us a remedy for this?
i ?im i r h
Special Notice
Tho Gales of Araby arc not spicier than "the
aroma which the fragrant Sozodont im]>arts to
the breath. Nor ih the heart of the ivory nut
Whiter than the teeth tliat are demised daily'
with that niatchlcgu fluid.
To Owners of Horses.*?No one who has over
used Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment: will ever
be without It; it is a certain cure for Colic, Sore
Throat, Cats, bruises and Old Sores. Warrant
ed superior to any other; in pint bottles nt One
Dollar. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park
Place, New York.
Burnett*s Standard Flavoring Kxfracta arc
neatly put up in ?Nl'ANNeLlku 2 oz?, 5 oz. and
10 oz bottles, and are for sale by the trade gen
erally, in every principal city and town in the
United States, Cunadus and British Provinces,
as well asiu many other forcigu countries.
Help for the Hopeless.?You are weak, 'de?:
jcoted, miserable, and nothing does you any good
you say. Don't despair. There Is balm in Gilead
Have you tried Vinegar Bi'tors? Not Then
why don't you'/ Whether your complaint he
dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous Weakness, con
stitutional debility, or any other trouble, V'me
gjuJLhtterw will revive nnd renovate your i-but
tered system, ax :l geniai rain refreshes the with
ered- flowers.
Cliristodoro's Hair Pye stands unrivalled in
the Worhl. No 'lady or gentleman ,bf discrimi
nation uses any other. It is the most perfect,
reliable and effective Hair Dye in the world.
Manufactory, CS .Maiden Lane, New York.
Carbolic Salve, recommended by Physicians
aBilic'great healing compound. Price cents
per box1. .John Y. Henry, sole proprietor, S
College Place, Now York.
Risley's Bhclltl is a reliable Diuretic and Ton
ic for all derangements of the urinarv and geni
tal organs. The genuine, as formerly sohl by
Huviland, Harral & Kislcy and their branches,
is now prepare*! by II. W; Kislcy, the originator
and proprietor, and the trade supplied by his
successors; Morgan'& Pisley, New York.
Svapnia, Or opium purified, the most per
fect iinodvne in the market, made bv a process
of Dr. lim BigcToxyi Detroit Medical College.
Is always unifirm in Htreiigtli'vk'ieli is rarely
the case in other preparations of Opihin.
Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputa
tion as the surest and bestilluminating oil.
Over two million gallons liavc been sold for the
past two years, from which no accidents of nnv
I description bare occurred. Scndfor circular. Oil
Hou^e of Pratt, established in 177t), New York.
We have frequently heard mothers say they
1 would not he without Mrs. Window's Soothing
Syrup from tbe birth of tho child until it has
finished with the teething siege, under any con
sideration whatever.
The Secret of Beatify. What is it ? No
longer afk, lor the world of fashion and all tbe
ladies know that it is produced by Uoiug a de
lightful and harmless preparation known as O.
w. Laird's Bloom of Youth. Its beautifying
eficets arc trulv wonderful. Depot -"5 O'old St.
N. Y.
AVA X TED
WANTED,
W A N T E 1) ;
Everybody t<? know that
E. EZEKJEL
Um JpST OPEXJCDa Large and fine stock
of ihe Latest Styles nnd Patterns. An unusual
opportunity f-*'t .-election.
A complctu ;issortinent of J KWKLK V, ;
STCDS 'attu 'IM'TTONS. Engagement 18 1:
Plain, Wedding. Friendship and Sud King*]
Watch Chains, Ladies' Watches
and Chains, Lockets,
Charms, Etc.
Elegant sets of
BKOOCHKS and EAl'WNOS.
I ngltsh, Swiss and Anforicun WATCH KS.
Uolil and Silver?every WATCH warranted
AM KItlCAN CLOCKS of every description.
SP^CTACLKS ami KYKt;I.ASSES to suit
all Ages.
M atonic, Odd Fe llows and Sons of Temper
ance BADO KS,
KKPA HUNG Promptly and Well DONK ?I
iE. EZKKIEJ/S, .
Hi<;N'??r Tin: inc-Vv ATctr.
Sept; 4-tf
voix sal.;;.
A Trad of Land of about <">00 acres, about
one mile from the Town of Orangeburg, will lie
disposefrof uii l'eKHurtablo terms. Abo a Milch
Cow. Apply to K. KOBINSON.
oell 1
."00111115
I BEO TCTlNFOR'M THE CITIZENS Ol
Qraugcbqrg Cqmu\y, thyt 1, w jlL leave in a few
dnvs Toi1 fhe' 1 ' !
i - ! .1 I ? 7
Ami will, he iihle.to exhibit to thcin betwjcei
the IM Arid lpW bf 'September, at the Town ? f
Orangeburg' ilnfl htihy Vtnhlca'in Hamberg
srxT V UivAx>
()f the Choices! fctock the >f:lrW>t ean produce ii
DR A F T H ? R SE8
TIMBER AND WORIC MULES.
.ti ?
My; facilities fur purchasing Stock arc sur
passed by none. ' 1
I intend doirig a
LIVE BUSINESS!!!
" ti?T" I 'gunruntee all Stock Bold by mi
as represented. ?'??!> H' 1
. > F.M.BAMBERG,
?jfg lS^tf/ .. BAMBERG; S.C,
BttOWNIKG & iliOWNING
Attorney * At. Lnw,
? - ? i
OrA>'??I1URG, C. II., S. C,
MalcolmLTmowinxd. ' a. F. Browmikg
mchO-lyr
"ENTERPRISE" SALOON.
The citizens of Orangeburg are notified that
J. II W?HLERS has opened
First eis?? LIQUOR ST?BE nnd Drinking
Saloon ; where he w ill always be
PRESENT
To dispense the mtest brands of ALES, KT/A?S
, Llyl'OJIS.- Sh'GAItS, Ac, that can be had
in UrnUgcburg,, DON'T
FOR
Get that the ENTEBIMSE is a first-ehis* fp
loon, conducted on the must improved ' plan,
and a place where loafers are not permitted
to congregate, and where no discussions and
harangues are allowed. A pressing invitation
is extended to" *
ILL
CA.UlJ
To call and examine my stock, before,going
elsewhere.
J. 11 ERMAN WAHLEBS.
jul 10 lyr
1 ><>< )IiS,
maim and hLixns,
* Mouldings, Brackets,'Stair fixtures, Build
ers' Furni-hh'.g 1 lardwtirc, Drain l'ipe. Floor
Tiles, Wiib Otuirds; Terra (lotttl Ware, Marble
and Slaty Mantle Ph?ccs?|
Whitlow (Jlass n Sjifcialty.
Circulars und lirice Lists *mt Crw on applica
tion, by I?. I?. TO ALE.
N*,. b? flnyne*:md !W lmickncy street,
oct l-'ly Charleston, S. C.
Notice of'Dismissal.
Notice i.s hereby given thut I will, on
the 20th- day of October next, (tin my
final account with the Honorable .linlg?.
of Probate for Oraivjeburg County, a
Administrutor of B. JlL DnutT.'ier, and
ask for Letters of Dismissal.
J, 1?; M. FOURES, /|
Admin istratbr.
SirACKELFOUD & KELLY,
FACTO IIS AND (1 EN Kit Ah COMMISSION
MKUCHANTS.
Noirrri Atlantic Whakf,
Charleston, S.C.
At. knts l'lltl
Mom Phillips' Animontated Carribcan Bra
UFA NO.
w. \v. SHACKI.trolin. wm. AIK.es kem.T.
oet 1-H2
_?X/JAi_LXU_
KU8TPUOOF OATS.
A Supply of BLACK RUSTPROOF
AT S just received.
North Carolina and Georgia SEED
RYE, always on hand.
STOVALLS AUGUSTA FLOUR,
sucked at mill.
Bacon, Salt, Lard ant) Cheap Tobacco,
J. OM HAMILTON'S STORE, X.
Market {Street.
Special Notice.
The undersigned do hereby warn all parties
to desist hereafter from hunting upon their
lands. Though we feel that the Imming of
?".intlemrn anyWhere is'inn<> way u trespass,
i<c led c?u?tridhen to prohibit all, In order to
reach parties who arc not gentlemen, and who
under, pretense of searching for game, steal and
commit other nuisances. Wo are determined
to use upon all such the extreme law.
JOHN ROBINSON,
octl-i WM. F. ROBINSON.
to Arrive
[l;<] ;l itui (?* Yinoui K?i..lip?<l t( Ind.?
\ ''? ild I'iiftM ?/??)
?>Mi.
tt'y ?'
it Amu Jt* ilM' -i y rtO**l'H{ /, ?,"'<:
ftiii i:v Lii?v, / ' vl ?x Uvt . < ?>*! I
a. syLisisri>i!p'
LOT OF VIRGIN I A
HOB S E S .
Ao'l ."p iti> Infill J< If. rfl .: li.M thin.
Finoit" Drove of fronen ever brought to thin
market. -?? ?
;| t i .TOO OT 3DITI? OHUS
?:o:? -: 1
?v > H ' -riL*-! -A\ ?b
Those in want of u good, horse had better
cal nt once. ? ' j
AT
Sale Stablei of
ii ?.,( JA .,1 .-iV, ->l "??' \
\\w.\t ? j If, ? Af.~- K
W. Mr SAI1V & CO.
aug'27-tf.
DIL IL JB. HE WITT,
34 WFNTWOItTH STKET.
CITAKLKSTON, S. C.
Can be consulted on the following diseases,
and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge
and iu strict confidence.
Charges moderate, and within Vhe resell of
j all. Office hour*JVuui U a.jn. to 7. n ?u.
JUU:i;siATI.$M mid NL'rRAIJilA.
In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism
EfOilt, noiiialtia, etc., this practice is almost per
feet. The most intense pains arc ahno-t in.
?taiilly relieved?enormous swellings are re
duccd?limbs wl ich have larch c?)Utracted and
stiff for years arc relaxed. Cases of twenty,
thirty and forty years' standing have been cured
by me, after all other means have failed.
? A great accomplishment is my triumph over
pain, by which I can often, in u few moments,
tont he and carry oil'the most excruciating ?ill
crings.
If this syrtcni did nothing more than to re
lieve pain, it would stand superior to any ?aber
system extant.
CATAUmi.
Sfnpped-np Head, Running of the Nose,
Constant hawking and spitting,
constant Blowing of tho
Nose.
Thousands sutler from that most annoving
disagreeable complaint ? Catarrh, without
knowing what it is.
Often ihe secreted mucous (lowing down the
throat dogs tip the lungs and lays the founda
tion for consumption.
The most skillful physicians fail to eure it.
1 cure any case of ohstruction?stopped up
lu-ad?discharges of greenish^ thick, thin or
glairy mucous froni the nose', internal or cxtcr
. iiid?-pain or fullness between, it be eyes?con
stant n'owing of the nosi?inflamiintinii of the
m'.il passages,?ulceration of schueiilerian
memhrahe, etc., in tin- course of a few days.
deafness.
Nervous Deafness) Noi-es in the Head, Otor
rhani?Otitis (discharge from Far),
Paralysis of Auditory Nerve.
1 am daily treating all affections of the ear
with the most gr.itliving results. Some who
bad paid aurists nearly $l,??O without benefit,
have Keen cured by me he a few weeks at mod
crate expense.
mercurial diseases.
Mercury, injudiciously used, has tilled the
earth with wrecks of humanity. . Thousands
sutler from its effects who have been uneon
scouslj dragged by their physician. It is vain
to ottcmpt the cure of the majority of disease*
while it romains in the body.
Although I have heard of several so-called
antidotes for mercury in the human l>ody, I
have utiver yet seen a physician who could
eliminate it from the system.
1 can satisfy nnv pat'unit or physician that 1
can absolute!v extract mercury, lead, zinc, and
other mineral poisons, in every cane.
CANCERS.
Noli-mn-Taugcre, Lupus, or Wolf Cancer,
fcic^rrhiis Cancer?Fungous Cancer,
Kosc CaMcer?Kinder Cancer.
I make a great specialty in the treatment of !
every description of cancer and tumors.
How many cancers and tumors arc wrong
fully treated by curtain Charlatans styling
themselves "Cancer Doctors."
After being pronounced incurable, I will take
any one of these cases in hand, und make a
permanent cure.
My terms for treating cancers, etc., will he
based on il- ivv and condition of tbe \:i liuoL,
and the positive certainty of cure.
COTTON GINS, &c.
Magnolia Cotton Gins, the. lightest
running Gin tunde. Price $-1 a Paw.
Gullett's hteel Brush Cotton Gins. $5
a saw.
Hairs Patent Cotton GLua, with feeders.
$5.50 a saw.
Brown's Georgia Pat$ut Gins. $3.75 a
saw, delivered.
Coloman's Burr Stone Corn Mills, Cot
tot Prestos.
Headlcy's Steam Engines.
For sale by C.OBAVELEY,
No. 205 East Bay, South of Post Oflice,
oct 1?It Charleston, S. C.
AT
? T. ?(;.;? VINCE'S . . ..,.,.?,
.,t m: ? . ' .'i; itfr.' ~.V ./. [?Mr I?n ?! tlj-tWi^- 'I * bt?<* .
'AH . ??<? :'l
? - ? :'>tl< V* '. ?? J i
Fall ?m? Winter Dry Goods, \
IIATJI, TBIINRS, ??f, U?J^
WHICH WILL UK 801,1) AT THE f\ , ./ .*| ,V?Jt
LOWES T P B. I? B S . r1 (.
. '. ? ?? ? I . \ .1 .\C|
- ??' -a^ncl Grood "\raliie Gaiarrvnteed.
? ? bar. ?<r>7/iH| ?;?Ji:7/ ?? ?.tHOP'fud riWOf
Having had many venire experience in the
? . ' ? ' lT1T ? .nttmojj^il i V/ .15 lforl/
33"P t) T A N P S II O E 13 U S i^^.;
I will make a specialty of that department and warrant all GOODS as represented.
~~a^3&/ TJ^^^^fru
ORANGEBURG, S.O. '
; ? . ;L; ll;.r; .In III ^ ; ?
oct 9 . ? ?... ^extDoor fo I)r. A. C.'Duke's Dnig.Store.
i<L> i?:?u ?t f ?,-,?,- ! ii ; , ?
C'IaYUWa
? |. j a J ... ? . 30 TA
Are uow daily receiving, theii- Fall Stock;of
DRY G O O D S,
Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpacjys, Japanese Silks, and all kinds of
"DREIS GOODS.
A larec assortment of
pt< - . .* . tUlO ??
. ' ? 1 ? ? ? ? ?'" ? - ?
BOOTS AND SIIOES,'
???ncliitliug Celebrated _CaWc Screw Wire, and Ladies Waterproof Gaiters, warranted to- glvead**
faction. i /
ALSO,
Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, Ohin?, Tin and Glass Wirt?,
C HOICK (rllOCElUES AUvny? on Hund.
?Qr*Godds delivered as usual. pel I-ly
DR. E. J. OLIVEROS,
ORANGEBURG. S C.
DKALKK IN
IKS; MEDICINES, i II E MC 11. \
FINE TOILET SOAPS, FANCY" IIATR V-N T) TOOTH
BRUSHES, PERFUMERY AND FAVCY TOILET ARTICLES
trtj?sk? .axi) si iovj.ivt?:i > iutacj? :s
GRASS AND GAIiDEN SKEDS. .
PAINTS, OILS, Y A,RN1SIIES. AKD. DYE-STUFFS,
Letter-Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops,Glass, Putt)1,*Oarbbli Oil, Lumps und Chininv
1Miv?i< ians' l'ltK.sciMi'riOx^ Ar(-i n.VTKi.YtNtMriit'.vnKi.. '
.j?<ma -/
The Citizens' Savings Bank
ok soi:tj j. ca uouinta.
ORANGER URO BRANCH.
Will i>av 7 PER CENT INTEREST on SPI-X'I AL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CKXTou SAV
INGS UKPOSITS compounded Send-annually,
Ijocrtl ITiriaixc"? Committee.
Hon. THOS. W, (\LOVER.1
Col. PAULS. FELDEU.
Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON.
JAS. II, FOWLF*?.
mch 19-ly Assistant Cashier.
'Wir
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE
AR12
HAPIDLY 3^1 :i3XrCriNCi tlicir E^t^OJS
STOCK OF
GENERAL J'tEiyClLIXDISE,
INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND DESIRABLE
GOODS AJiE ALWAYS FOUND AT
Bull, Seoyill &. Pike's,
? ' ?? ? Id , ||rtd i;i /i'il r ?>'ill >i?i!* 'f it i
Wb? ape agents lor ^i rit class
LIFE AND FIKE INSURANCE, COMPANIB?
Ah-o Agents for tho IMPROYICO AVINSHIP ( OTTON Gi&.unrior..test. Le
ginned 15? ins. sr.ed cotton to each a?& \i\ ~i hoiun 6?d 50 isiin-ilw. Thus .<i.f:%
Saw Gin can.turn out about 0 bales, .400; lbs? each, iu about.9 hours, if run .at.a
high rate of speed. Purchase the Winship Gin.
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, Agents
June 11, 1872-18? tf