Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, November 06, 1872, Image 7

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1$ P'OETKY.) |trz=^=r r=z==-.-: While She 8leeps. ??? iii ... r?Hij '' ? : ! -''M',kt ({tjV Tired of jost, , . ... '^Kb?edto nwt, . ' Fled like, a binl,tu its nest? , ? ' To my breast ' . " SdtYty pressed, '"IoVeisa'gentloguCHl; ? ' Sleep and i cst! ilrcdViWlow, Love sliao gtbw All its dear charm to know, ii Flower* so ,, ? || Hours. Airo'.. Sleep i' .the hud and grow? Sleep and grow. [I[uri>er\iSrayazlne. ? ??1 du,.. . ? ? '? ' - ?j FariXL and Oardeii? _ ^il^ietiMlri i- the General Pursuit ofI'icn'r II m the Itaain of all others, and therefore, the most Useful and Honorable.." lifille fle?igned for butter-making, as a rule, should be agitated as little as pos sible until the cream lias risen. Wp can; not say that such a moderate agitatjon.of the milk. us. would arise simply from .frequent skimming, would lessen the quantity of cream, but any excessive agitation has .a tendency to diminish tile" quantity of cream. This ha? been nb?hvlnntly proved by experiments made on milts, a portion of which has been retained at the farm, and the rett scut by vngon and rail tj t*Ve (My. In numerous instances, where a careful test of Such milk has been made, the milk which has been less disturbed threw up most cream.?Southern Cultivator. Ca'poxizi.no.?The usual mortality in France amongst tbo birds thus treated is only about one in fort}-, and the danger h thought so little of, that the operation is frequently committed to more children. The tinio chosen is about the age of four mouths, and when the weather is rather cool iVnrr moists itv tiro, hent of summer it ia* Attended with danger, and is rarely performed. The instruments are two?a small curved knife, kept very sharp, and a curved surgical needle, with some waxed thread. Two persons are required, one of whom operates while the other holds fbe bird. The operator sits down, and the assist ant holds the bird on his lap, with its baek towards him, and the right side downwards; the lowermost leg being held; firmly along the body, and the left leg being drawn backwards the tail, so as to expofe the left flank, where the incision is made. A few featheis being plucked off to expose the skin, the latter is raised with the needle so as to avoid.the intes tines, and an incision large enough to ad mit the finger eadly is made into the ab dominal cavity, just at the posterior edge of the last rib: in fact the knife is kept closo to the edge of flic bone as a guide. (Should any portion of the bowels pro trude through the wound they must be gently returned. The forefinger is then introduced, and passed behind the intes tines towards the spine; on each side of which the two testicles arc situated, being in a young bird of four months rather larger than a horse-bean. One of the testicles being felt, it is to be gently torn by the finger away from its attachments to the spine, and removed through the wound, the other being afterwards sought for and removed in a similar manner. .Care must be taken that the testicle does Wot slip away among the intestines after it is detached, when its detection and re moval from ?he body may be difficult; but even if this accident should occur it is not often followed by surious results, though occasionally it docs excite, in . HSo?l? Testicles being safely removed, the edges of the wouud are brought to gether and kept iH the proper position by two or three stitches with the waxed thread. These are made in the usual surgical mode, each stitch being detached, and separately tied, not sewn as a scam. In making them the chief thing to guard against is to avoid even pricking the in tesiincs with the needle, much less in cluding any portion of them in the stitch, which last would ineyitab'y result in the denth of the fowl. When all is done rightly there should be little bleeding or suffering; ami the whole bc'ngsnfely over, the bird should he put under a coop in a (piiet place and given only ?oft food, such ns sopped br>?ad and water. Aller a few hours be may be put by himself in a ruh or yard; but. until perfectly healed must not. be allowed to perch, hut obliged to sleep on straw. For three or four days the soft food alone must he continued' mill when entirely recovered the bird may he either cct at liberty if warned to rear chickens, or put up to fatten. Pullets arc also converted into pool ?-^v^T^a^^K^F^--^y^^ ? '"ifj?'? ^. *?->-?* ardes by depriving they* of tbe power' of producing ipWg%'i\?3^^rftnes ,it is u?Uui to extirpate the^ovuryj.but,thin need-, l'q&;' the operation re^ontnicnded by Mr. Ynrrel of sira/ily dividing the oviduct with a sharp Jyiifc being ^quito sufntgentv The flank is tpjm; exposed in tbo.vsanie. iManncr as in tbo-preceding case, but tbo incision should bo made clc.se to the side hone. The lower. bowel will then bo seen, and. obpo beside it the oviduct, which is then easily drawn forward by a blunt hook and cut across. This entirely slops the development of the ovary, and emi8P'S .thef lnr<L,*smU*Hli a: grcut size.? LNVright's New IJjbyatrrtted Poultry Hook. Special Notice The Gnies of AnMy are not spicier than the aroum wlduh thu/ragrput Sozodcn* imparts to the breath. Nor is the heart of tho ivory nut whiter tlinn the teeth that arc cleansed daily with that matchless fluid.* To Owner* of Homes.?No one who {tan ever need Dr..Tobias' Venetian Liniment, will ercr be without it; Iiis a bertain cure for Colic, Pore Thront, Cuts, Bruise* and Old Sores. Warrant ed superior. U> any otherj in pint bottle* at One Dbllnr. Sold bv all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New" York. ? Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts are neatly put .np in U/frAXN?a>i<Ki) 2 o*.t Qoa. and 1,0 o? bottles, und rffc\frt\sajc by the trade gen eWltyJ in every principal city nud.tojrn \t\ the United State*, Canada* and British Provinces, as well as in many other foreign countries. Help for the Hopeless.?You arc weak, de jected, miserable, and nothing doe* von any good you Ray. Don't despair. There is halm in Gilead Have you tried Vinegar Hi'tcrs? No I Then why don't you? Whether your complaint be dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, con stitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vine gar .Hilters will revive and renovate your shat tered system, as a genial rain refreshes the with ered flowers." Chriatadoro's Hair Dye.stand? unrivalled ., the world. No lady or gentleman of discrin nation uses any other. It is the most perfw , reliable and effective Hair Dye. in the Worl . Manufactory, l>8 .Maiden Lane, New York. Carbolic Salve, recommended by .Phvsieln s as the great healing .compound. Price 2o cent* per box. .John F. Jjfenry, sole proprietors. College Place, Nsw York". . ^ Hisley's Ruehn is a reliable^Dhirctic nnd Tori ie for all derangement*- ofrthc urbroy and geni tal organs. The genuine, as formerly sold by llav'dand, Harral & Risley and their branches, is now prepared by II. W- Risley, the originator and proprietor, nnd the trade supplied by his tra lessors, Morgan & Risley, New York. " Svnpnin, Or opium purified, tho most per fect nncdvnc in tho market, made by a process of Dr. r. M. BigeJoWj, Detroit Medical College. Is always, unifcrm in strength, which is rarely the ease in other preparations of Opium. Pratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputa tion as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over two million gallons have 1-con sold for the past two years, from which no accidents of nnv description hare occurred. Scndfor circular. Oil House of Pratt, established in 1770, New York. We have frcau,cntly henrd mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup from the birth of the child until it hns finished with the teething wiege, under any con sideration whatever. The Seeret of Beanty. What in it? No longer ask, for the world* of fashion and all the ladies know that it is produced by using a de lightful nnd lue: ml ess preparation known a* G. W. Laird's Dloom of Youth. Its ffrlm'tifying effects arc trulv wonderful. Depot 5 Gold St. N. Y. COTTON GINS, Sec. Magnolia Cotton Gins, the lightest running Gin made. Price $4 a saw. Gullctt's Steel Brush Cotton Gins. $5 a saw. Hall's Patent Cotton Gins, with feeders. $5,50 a saw. Brown's Georgia Patent Gins. $!5.7o a saw, delivered. Colenian's Burr Stone Corn Mills, Cot ton Presses. Headlcy's Steam Engines. For. sale by G. GRAVELEY, No. 205 East Bay, South of Post Office, oct 1?It Charleston, S. C. SIIACKELFOKD & KELLY, FACTORS AND tiENKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Noktii Atlantic* WiiAitr, Charleston, S.C. agkxts FOll Moro Phillips' Aminuniated Cnrribesn Sea til ANO. W. W. SllACKLEFOlin. WM. Aitir* Akli.t. oct 1-12 "Old Acquaintance," Thirty year* ago I commenced selling HATS lo the mcrehahts of Orangehurg, and hare not got tired of the work vet. Gents Kxtrn Fine Blnek Dress Wctmrt/f?M I The ahovv hat is sold elsewhere/ $7. A large variety of Gents hew stitTFelt Hits Soft Felt Hats ?Oc, 70c, $1, $2, Sa*. $4. Hoys HaU and Caps, 50c, 75c, $1. $1.50. Beautiful Fancy Hats for the "little ones at home." ? Professional Gents' Hats in variety. Umbrellas, 7">c, SI, $.1, $4, $5! All in want of this indispensable articlo should consult STEELE. Fur Department Sable, Sciinrrcl, Alaska and Mink Furs in sets nr single. Silase?' White nnd Fancy Furs, $2.50 a set. Ladies' F?r? a? low as $:*S n set. Large Brown Capes lor elderly Indies or those in delicate health. Ik-careful from whom von purchase- Kurs 0r yob imtv.be iWught with damaged ones"/ K tatume ?TEELE'S FUR STOCK', STEELE'? "HAT HALT,/' No. 318 Kino Strktt, Charleston, S. C. oct 30 lino JOBST S. FAIRLY & 00; wholesale dealers in Wotlofiaifilillinory, Hosiery and Whtte ?OOd8, t No. 37 HAYN IS STREET, Charleston, 8. C., 'n Solicit the custom of the merchant* of Orango Inirg, fouling confident that ihuy am otlcr hi due-men ts to niirchaRerx equal to those oifeiod by any house.in our line in this, country*'- Our .Stock in always large ami is replenished trith frwh good* Of thu latest styles by every steainer from the North. Our terms are liberal to n. Hp "iisibb-houses, ami we jruaruitee satisfaction to pitrtir* entrusting order.-, to us. iM t IlO-thiio ' . ,1 oV. A. HUNT, wirotflf&i.e dealer in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISI[iSw . Nor. 101 and 103 Meeting Street, Charleston, 8. O. Nearly opposite Charleston Hotel,' ? oct30-3mo . ' ?v*,~" W?GE NE?' & MO N S ES S, Wholesale GROCERS AND LIQUOR I) EALKRS, 163 A 105 Ea*t Bay and 2 & 4 Queen &. Charleston, S. C. have in store an tiRtial, a large variety of GKOCE'RIES, LIQUORS Ac and in addition arc receiving thcit large aMort hcM of FAMILY & PLANTATION (tRO CEE1EK, for the Fall trade, bought at^W?rt cash prices, consUting in part of Smoked C. RESIDES AND SHOULDERS. I). S- SIDES AND SHOULDERS. Family, Extra & Superior Flout. Susan? of a'l tirades. A I.argc Variety of ttrecn & Black Ten.* A Large Variety of (.'hewing A .Smok ing Tobacvo. A Large Variety of Havana and Domestic Saga**.- Java Laguayra and Uiu Coffee. Ariel Various oilier O001I?, \ * men as Salt Mackerel, Reef, Pork, Syrups, Molasses, Candles, Starch, Preserved and Canned KtufTs, &c, &e.. &e. Their LIQUOR DEPART MENT ih filled with choice Foreign and Do mctttin an also the cheaper grade* of Hrandies, Gin, Whiskeys, Wine* &<?., too minjcroes to mention. Sob- Agents for Old Crow, Clipper ami Okal ona Whiskey, and the Celebrated Diamumi"(Wu in barrels and cases. aug'Jl-Ilmo. ' ??ENTERPRISE? SALOON. Thn citizen* of Orangeburg are notified that J . II W?HLERS has opimd First class LIQUOR STORE nnd Drinking Saloou ; where he will always be PRESENT To dispense the finest brands of ALKS, fP/AJSj LIQUORS, SIX!JUS, dr., that can heia in Orangcburg. DON'T FOR (iet that the ENTER PISE is a first-cla* s;i loon, conducted on the most improved ?l?n. and a place where loafers are not pcriuttcd to congregate, and where no diseussions and harangues are allowed. A pressing invitation is extended to ALL To ?all nnd examine my stock, lx?fore giing elsewhere. J. II ERMAN AVA II LEIB. jul 10 lyrj TII0S7 wrALBElKToTTlT TWO DOORS EAST OF J. P. BARLEY'S Russell .Street, Orangeburg, ?So. CL, Htts Just Received a fresh eupplr of 1 French Candies, Fine Candies, Kuts, all sorts, Toys, China Warn Large and Small Fancy Baskets, liaisons, Pickles, Ac, Ac. Also Fresh Bread always on hand,nnd supplied to regular customers everyday at their doors. In my cake department you will ind Fruit Cakes, ' Fancy Cakes, Gangers, Ac, always on hand and fresh. Fine Bridal Presents. Fresh Pies constantly on hand. ( Weddings supplied with all Kinds ?( Cakes and Confcctionariea at the shortest notice. The above goods cannot be excelled ir quality ami price. A 11 w ?rk warranted to give satisfaction July 16,1872 23 tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY^ For Sale/ The Subscriber ofibra for sale on reasonable Terms his Two Houses nnd Lots Situated in the Town of Orangeburg on th Tive Notch road. For further particulars apply to F. DeMare. oet 21?4t DB. Je. B. HE WITT, .... ,? .\, "' *? 34 WENTWORTH 8TEET, CHARLESTON, S, C, Can be consulted on tbe following disense?, an?l itts&sc*; of ? kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence, Charges moderate, and within the roach o all. Office hoars from 9 a. ni. to 7 p. in. y ? " RHEUMATISM and XEbJlALClIA* In all arthritic, complaints, <w rhenmatism pout, neural* iu, etc., this practice is almost per feet. The most intense jinins nre almost in stantly relieved?enormous swellings are re duced?limb* wl ich have been contracted ami stiff for years arc relaxed^ Cases of twenty, thirty and forty years' standing hare been cured by me, after all other means bare failed. A great accomplishment is my triumph over pain, by which 1 can often, in a few moments, tooth - and carry off the most excruciating suff erings. If this system did nothing more than tore Here pain, it would stand superior to any other system, extant, CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running of the Nose, constant hawking and spitting, constant Blowing of tho Nose. Thonsands suffer from that most annoying disagreeable complaint ? Catarrh, without knowing what it is. Often the secreted mucous flowing down the throaf'ilogs up the Jungt and lays the founda tion for consumption. The most skillful physicians fail to cure it. I euro any case of obstruction?stopped up head?discharges of greeuish, thick/ thin or glairy mucous from tho nose, internal or exter nal?pain or fullness between the eye*?con stant b'.owing of the nose?iuflammition of the tia ;al passages,?ulceration of schueidcrian membrane, etc., in the course of a few days. deafness. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otor rhoca?Otitis (discharge from Ear), Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily trenting all affections of the ear with the most gratifying results. Sonic who had paid nurists nearly S1.000 without benefit, have Keen cured by me in a few weeks at mod erate expense. mercurial diseases. Mcrcurv, injudiciously used^ has filled the earth' with wrecks of humanity. Thousands sutler from iL-? effects who have been uncon seously drugged by their physician. It is vain to attempt the 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 physician that I can ahsotutclv extract mercury, lead, zinc, and other mineral poisons, in every ease. cancers. Noli-ma-Tangcrc, Lupus, or Wolf Cancer, ?elrrhus Cancer?Fungofts Cancer,' Hose Cancer?Snider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of every description of cancer and tumors. How manv ranrers and tumors arc wrt*nir; fully trcate/l by certain Charlatans Btyling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronounced incurable, I will take any one of these eases in hand, and make a permanent cure. My terms for treating ?incers, etc., will be hascd on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. DOCKS, SASHES AND BLINDS, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, Rudd ers' FurnMnng Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wiie Guards) Terra Gotta Ware,.Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Glass a Specialty. Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica tion, by P. 1\ TO ALE. No. 29 f lay in: and 33 Pinckney street, oct 1-ly Charleston, S. C. WANTED WANTED, WANTED? Everybody to know that E. EZEKIEL 7/j/.< JUST OVEXED* Large and fine stock of the Latest Styles and Patterns. An uuusoal opportunity for selection. ,t A complete assortment of jewelry, STUDS and buttons. Engagement 18 k Plain, Wedding, Friendship and Seal Rings, Watch Chains, Ladies' Watches and Chaino, Lockets, Charms, Etc. Elegant sets of Brooches and barrings. English, Swiss and American WATJHES. Gold nnd Silver?every WATCH warranted AMERICAN CLOCKS of every description SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to suit all Ages, M a so nie, Odd Fellows and Sons of Temper ance BADGES. ! REPAIRING Promptly and Well DONE at e. ezekiel's, SIGN OF THE 1IIG WATCH, Sept ; 1-tf Ii) L If. r A >> ,'\ ,Vi!>?il AT T. G. YINCE'S OF Fall and Winter Bit Goods, CLOTHINa, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &C, WHICH V.H.L CK KUI-D AT IJIE X.OWBST PRioas A.nd Good Value Guaranteed, Having had many years experience in the BOOT AND SHOP BUSINESS, I will make a specialty oftbat department and warrant all GOODS as represented. ORANGEBURG, ?. O. ' y "i^dyi'll r.'n-'r f ,i din * ?. .^ oct 9 Next poor to Dr. A. C. Dako'? Drug Stor*. . Felder Vose &lzlar Are now doily receiving their Fall Stock of D R Y G OODS, Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpacas, Japsliese Silks, and all kinds of D RE S S GOODS A large assortment of, , BOOTS AND SHOES, including Celebrated CaVc Screw "Wire, and I.ad!o.-' Waterproof 0alter?, warranted to give eat:? faction. , ALSO, ? '% -.?>:.. ???> rvt.f .Vftidl a i ? Wood and Willow Waro, Hardware, China, Tin And Glass Ware, CHOICE GROCERIES Always on liruid. t?>-(?ood? delivered aa usual. ?et 1?ly DR. E. J. dealer rs DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FANtiY JIAIll ^>D TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY AND FAXCY TOILET ARTICLES, TRUSSES tSJST) ?1*:R^YC1?S grass and garden seeds. PAINTS, OILS, VARNLSHES. AND DYE-STUFFS, Letter-Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelops,GIa<a, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamps and Chimneys Physicians' Prrscbhtioxk Acccuatk.i.y Comcocxoki,. The Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CUVROLIjSr A. ORANGEBURG BRANCH. .?-Tri-?: a|...,! ..vfixfntfjl /. i ??1 Will pay 7 PER CENT INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT en SAV. INOS DEPOSITS compounded Send-annually. T, Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. Ol^V&R.' ' ' Col PAULS. FELDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON! ^ JAS. H, FOWLEff. mch 19-ly Assistant Cashier. BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE ARB H^l3?IJ3I.Y BEDTiCING their LAHGE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND DEWRABLE GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT Bull, Scovill & Pike's, Who arc agents for First class LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE C*?$l!*A&Ste* Also A gc mo for the IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN, under t*l be ginned 150 lbs. seed cotton to each saw in 5 hour? and 60 minute*. Thus a fifty Saw Gin can turn out about 6 bales, 400 lbs. each, in about 9 houra. If run at a high rate of speed. Purchase the Wiusbip Gin. BULL, SCOVLLL & PIKE, Agtatt. June 11, 1872-18?tf