Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, December 15, 1877, Image 1

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fciWQ DOLLARS PER ANNUM. ?? GOD -A-lSTD OUR, COUNTRY. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE PLUME V _SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15, 1877. ? NUMBER^8 |j\/#.reville & Hey ward ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW TDBKcburK C. ii., S. ?. 9QT* Will pmctico in tho various Courts j?fth?8lftte* W. j. DoTreville, James S< lJeywartl j?no3 tf. ;t lBIAL lathrop, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orangeburg, S- C Office injrcarof Masonic Hall. m arcb 3 iv. Kaowlton & Wannamaker, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Ornngcburg C. 18., S. V |Aig. B. KnowRon, P. M. Wannamaker, ?rangoburg C. II. St. Matthews. May 5 LS77 tf DENTISTRY. 0r. L. S. Wolfe can ho found at his office .er Es-ki-!'.-. Store wlrcre he is prepared nt* execute work on the most itnproval WStrien, at abort notice and at reasouab I priced' All work guaranteed, f iun? 30 tf. NO MISTAKE! sake HEPATIS'S slfee Great Remedy for all Diseases uf the Liver. take HEPATXNE Greot Cure for Dyspepsia nnd Liver Dilute. take HEPATXNE CW Grcux Cure for Indigestion and Liver Disease. take HEPATINE T&o Oiw Cure for Constipation nnd Liver Disease. fake HEPATXNE Tke Or cat Cure for Sick Headache it Uvci ? liscase. take HEPATXNE fko C^eat Cure for Chills, Fevers and I.iver Disease. take HEPATXNE TtMGnatCuraforBiiioui Vttacksand Liver Disease takTh^ATIME it Fonude Weakness, General Debility and Liver Disease. DYSPEPSIA? A state of the Stomach in which its functions ail disturbed, often without thir presence of other diseases, attended with loss of ?ttpotltc, nntwoa, heartburn, sour Stomach, rising ef MM after staling, sausc of fulhinss or weight in the ? luuimoli, acrid or letid eructations, n tiuilcrrng ur ?taking nt the pit of the stomach, palpitations, illusion cf the moms, morbid feeling* and uneasiness of vari ous kinds, arid which is permanently cured if you take SC IE PATI3\TE Coiistipaticn. cr Costiveness ? A state of the bowels in wliii h the evacuations do Hot take place <Gs eealgsod by nature and arc inordinate)} bard and lied with difficulty, caused by a low r.iatc of the ?Si, which diminishes the action of the muscular : #f *4j? stotsack. This disease it. wwlly cured if ftmwUi talso imsiG-TjmriQitj A condition of the Stoma? h pro duced hy inactivity of the I i vrr, when ttic food is not properly digested, and in which condi tlon the MtiTcrer is liable l<? become the victim ?.f nearly every disease that human flesh i> heir la ? ohills, fe-vcrs and general ptostration. It is positively cured if you take ZE31IE PATI InTIEJ Sick & Nervous HEADACHE? It was at one time supposed that the scat of tiie brain was in the Stomach. Certain it is a won 'erf. ! sympathy txi'fs between the two. and what elTccts one h o an imme diate eflect on the oTcr. Soil is lli.it ii tHsi ''-red stomnch invariably is followed hy a sj mpaihcth tioa of tlie brain, nnd headaches all arise from tins ?ausc. Headaches are easily or. I if yon wilt lake ih: es jpj^jtjt j<r?fi Sott.? Stamaoli? Keartterr?.? The former is the primary cause of the latter. A sour stomai h creates the heat and burning sensation. The < ex tents ot the stomach ferna nt and turn sour. Si. ;: stomach, followed by griping, colic ami diarrhoea, often occur. Vh.cn the skin is yellow, ''i^J^.Ti'LTu n When the tongue is roaKd, "X'/i YT^LJ ,TINE [SKASEt For bitter, bad taste in the mouth, 'x/\!SE HE PAT IM ES Off-A tcaspoonfiil in a wineglass full ol water, a-, directed on bottle, and you never will he litTills is saying a prcat deal, hut we MISTAKE! TIHE I FIFTY DOSES IK EACH BOTELS FOR SALIC IiV A. C ?UKF.S, Druggist. oiaylO 1877 ly FOESALE. Ahousoand lot nt Jamison's Turn Out bounded on the East by the H, C. Kail Road* Will be sold cheap. Apply to MRS. IL M. ANKKKWH. anglj tf. II OESE SHOEING A.VI) BLACKSMITH WORK BY THOMAS RAY. (Kussel! St. Opposite Hurley's Corner.) All manner of Smith work nnd Horse shoeing properly done. Fancy Scri II work. Railing for Grave Lol?. A trial solicited. THOMAS RAY: sept 1 if. All the Year Hound Always the Same C. F. JACKSON, TIIK LKADRU OP LOW PIIICES Dry Goods ami Xotions 1128 MAIN BT RE KT, COLUMBIA, S. C. net '27 3 -Is E. R. COWPERTHWAIT, .WAHR ROOMS, ?05 KING STBKET, West side, Four Doors above Weiihvorih, CIIAHIiESTO.V, S. C. LAUGE STOCK <f- LOW PRICES. No Charge for Packing ami Shipping, sept l? 1S77 o'm FIRE INSURANCE. The first class Companies ATLAN TIC N LAG RA, nnd MOBILE UN DKRWRI'I EUS. are entitled to the lullest confidence of the busines pun lie. They have Mood the test of many years, and are prompt in paying loses. JOHN A. HAMILTON Agent for lire Insurance. RUBBER BELTING Furnished on short notice of any width, 'Jin. 17els. 3in. 20ets 4 in. 34ets 5iu. 42cts. (Jin. "OOcts. per foot up to 14 in width. BOILERS. 30Galls. $10. 40 Galls. S12. 50 Galls. $14. 00 Galls. $10. SO Galls. $18. 100 Calls 620. Freights added. J. A. Hamilton MUSIC FOR ALL. Prof. ANTON BKRO offer* to instruct on the Piano on the moM reasonable terms. Nine Lesson* for S2.50. The greatest care will he taken to give satisfaction. Ladies who wish a finishing touch to their Musical Kd neat ion have an opportunity to go through a course of J5er tini's and Cronier's, Intrudes, Mozurd ami Hcthoven's Sunates. ANTON BKRG, Graduate from the Conservatory of Stockholm. scnJ 8 tf AURORA Stager Beer Saloon BV Ii. Li. JESSEN, AT M(.-MASTER'S PRICK STORE. Respectfully informs the Citizens of Orangcburg and vicinity that he Inn opened a lirsl class Saloon-stocked with the best goods the market n (lords. Also will open on the first ofScptemhcr next a first class Kating Saloon where meals can be procured at all horns of lue day and night. ? My goods ami prices tiro guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call is respectfully RoUcited. a tig IS ly JE* O T_7" n? 2T * S> HOR8E AND CATTLE POWDERS, vVill oaro or pro vent Dlnaaso. Tto noitfiRwlU Jlo of Colio. Notts or Lmto Fs vsn, If Foatxl Powden nro weiX In time. Koulz'al'owderHwlllcnrcand prevent IlooCnoTjtiiA. Kontz'a Powders vrUl provtml Oki'h? im Howjl,?? Bpcliilly Turkeys. ... Fonts* Powdcra Will Inrrcnfo tho noantltyof mUk md err im twtuity pur cvuu, und muku tho butter Ann pirtawect. _ Fonte'a Powders will rnr* or prevent nimmt svxBl 1>i h:jm: tlint lion "4 nnd Cattle, aro heir to. FocTz'a Powdkuu wiu. otvit ?vriBFAonoir. Bold ovorywbero. DAVXD B. J?OTJT2. Proprietor. 0J ALTIMOILK. ltd* Sold hv Dr. A. <* Dl KES. And Dr. J. G. WANNA MAKER. mav 19 1S77 TO RJ2NT. That large and commodious Prick Store, ibrroerly occupied hy Mr. C. II. Jones. For terms apply to MRS. M. E. MONA MARA AIM 1J tf, [written fou the oranoeburci times.] "Undying Love?An Act in Five Scenes." [ContilltKil from last trcek.~] "But there are two diflicuitiofl in your way. Either they will notice two stars, communicate with each other, nnd arrange differently, or two will meet him at the window, which wou'd he rather awkward, and en danger a public expose." "But you, Herbert, and A.If m n I detain bor in n distant part of the I room till I am gone. I will keep tba I star concealed until I see the white rose ho is* to wear, for lie will only reach the ball-room at the appointed hour, and will enter at the door ad jacent to this window." ''Well, we can but try, but, poor child how she will feel to think him false when be professed "undying love,*' as you said." "Yes, but the good will overbal ance the misery, and no one evor dies for love; besides she deserves lli3 mortification for her indirfcrcmcQ c.-> such a noble fellow as Duke, who, though, he doesn't quote poetry and sentiment, loves bur far more than this superficial A?1 onis. And now, we must hurry und impart our plans to your Herbert and my Alf, so as to st cure their co-operation." scene iii. What is more enchanting to the lover of pleasure than the masquer ade? Relieved from the stricter rulea of etiquette, and allowed the full in dulgence of taste and imagination, oociety revels in the scone "contrived by n wanton fancy, pleasure-spoilt.', Bewitching forms flitted through the lialla to still more bewitching music, the night after the conversation re corded above. There u dark Gypsy fjirlexamined mysteriously the hand ??PN passe* h)^ <m the arm of n courtier of Charles II., then a gloam und glitter and d cloud of misty splendor floats by. The stars that glow, and scintillate in the radiant light, the pale crescent on her brow, proclaim the beauteous quccu of night, attended by a. tall watchman. This must be Leonora, icr no other stars are visible, and that figure near, robed in fleecy white,?that is Clara, but no silver star g-itteis in her tresses, as the spirit of purity requires no ornament; nnd that is her lover, Alf Snyinon, a distinguished man in his circle, and well dues the princely crown become bis noble brow. The glowing hours pass by with noiseless tread, and the hour of one draws near ihi'Mi Clara grows tired and must be conducted to the en-a window to rest. Half past twelve, iifteen to one. After escorting the queen oi night to her throne at tho west end of the hall, the watchman disappeared. At this time, May, attended by Herbert Langley, moves across the room to whcie Leonora is ftirrouudcd by several worshipers. Alf Say mo 11 also moves in tho .-nine direction, and, making an obeisance to the queen, requests that he may have the pleasure of leading her into the dunce, but the pleads lutigtie. Then they 101 in a circle uround her and engl ge in tiu uuiumlcd conversation, though her annoyance is very evi dent. Lconru consulted her witleti secretly, and as the time passed, be came very pule. J-ome one noticing her pailor, slie asked in a very luiui voice that the might be conducted t the window on the opposite sine to I reach the uii, hut All insisted that it was too cool, while Herbert fanned her, and May dispatched a courtier lor a glass of wale)-. Irresolute, she was thus detained until a gentle.oau, who had been stationed near the window, sauntered up with a smile on his lips, which was the signal that Clara was gone. Then moving aside, Leonora passed hastily through, reached tho window, looked eagerly around, glanced at her watch?ten miuutes pnst two--surcly he would have waited that long. Slowly the minutes dragged by, and at length at three o'clock tho truth forced itself upon her that he had Jailed to come. A possibility of his deceiving hor, had never entered her mind and we leavo her standing at the window, staring blankly out), to see what bad become of her truant lover. SCENIC v. After leaying Leonora, the Span iard hastened ton remote part of tho city, entered his boarding house, hastened along the passages,! and dashing into a room where a gentle in an was reading exclaimed, "Con gratulate me, Edward, I'm the hap piest man alive!" Slowly Raising his eyes front his book bis (ompaniou said, "So you have persuaded Miss Felton to elope with you ?" "Yes; to-morrow night wo runaway from a gruel fate that threatens to separatc'us." "Alphouso," and Am friend spoke .??criously, now, ' have )ou thought about what yo i are going to do ? With the rejjkleas dash of a boy, you are going to take a lady away from her homo where she was tenderly cherished, and expo o her to the vicis situdes of your fortune. What can you offer her in exchange f?r what 6he leaves? rCan your companionship compensate ' ler for all she enjoys as the petted daughter of an ind ulgent parent tho beloved of a hir^e circle of friends, and a stranger to sor row? You are too thoughtless to take this responsibility on yourself. Why she should cousmit, I cairot imagine." "Am I so unattractive, then, that she could not love me ? For it is lovo alone that- piompts mo to this act. How fortunate I am to secure such a loveiy prize for which so many have sighed in vain?how proudly can I trimpb over my haughty rival, Duke Sylvester." "Suppose'Lthc young la ly is IlirL tbe bright star of my destiny, whose lovely radiance is undimmed by any deceitful glamor. The world would be a blank without her. I have no hope that di es not dream of her, no joy that is not shared by her." Seeing that argument was wasted, Edward Gleasou discussed the plan of elopement, and promised bis assis tance in securing a boat. Late the following evening, array ed as Charles IV., Alphouso started for tho ball. Reaching the hall, he passed quickly through the conserva tory and to the door by the cast win dow where Clara was waiting for him. As soon as the white rose made its apporancc, she hastily fastened the silver star upon her hair, which at tracted the graceful m march t > her side. Bending over h*?r hand, he whispered, '-Will my beauteous star transfer its light to my cheerless home?" Speaking very indistinctly, Clara placed her hand in his arm. an?l urged an immediate departure, lest they should be thwarted So hastening out, they entered a carriage and were driven with all speed to the river. As Alphouso assisted loir to alight, with exultant tones ho said, ?'And now, my darling, we take fate in our hands, and laugh at the* a in efforts of those who would ruthlessly sever two loving hearts!" "Not if I can prevent it," and a tall form emerged from the shadow Ks tending his hands, Duke Sylvester exclaimed. "Leon- ra, my love, come uith me?this is as taras 1 can per mit you to go." The ^opposed ? eotiora took the pr lie red arm, was hurried into another oarraigu, and whirled rapidly uway, leaving the young lover stand ing in an astonished stupor, w aching the carriage Ho did not recover Iroin his umuzement until Edward touched him upon his arm ami ashed why wa> he alone in the dark, where was his star. Shaking off his friend, Alphouso muttered indistinctly, and stalked away with dark and lowering brow. Clara Forsyth and Duko Sylv ester soon reappeared at tho masauerado. Hurrying to the window, the watch man for the second time that night, offered his nrm to the queen of night. Tuking it mechanically, Leonora again joined the revelers, but oh! what bitter thoughts surged through her excited brain. "No one knows it, and he dares not boast of it," she thought, nnd bocame the gayest of the gay, while Duke was only too glad to bestow the attenti ?na she no longer disregarded. The next afternoon when they were out riding, May and Clara Forsytb, with Her bert Lungley and Alf Saymottr, laughed merrily over the elopement. Alf declared he felt jealous when Clara amused them with an account of her ride, and her efforts to avoid the caresses intended for Leonora. A Iphonso was loo indignant to re main in the city, so loft, an I remain ed away till Leonora's visit was over, and then returned a wiser if not a sad der man. scene IV. Several years late r, one evening Duke and Leonora .Sylvester were sitting quietly by their fireside. They bad been silent for some time, when Duke asked, "Leonora, what ever be came of your lover Alphonso?" Flushing painfully, she replied, 'T neither know nor care." He then gave her an account of Clara's elopement. She was pio voked at first, hut finally, it seemed so laughable, she joined in her husband's mirth. "Duke, I didn't think you'd prac tice such deceit. Why did you ?" "Oh 'you know I'd have done any thing to win you, nnd save you from such desperate, thoughtless folly. See here, a paragraph in this paper states t hat Alphonso 1> elntivn was arrested for being imp ieated in a drunken boil." Leonora w as very grave. Lend ing over ho said in'a low and tender voice, "Does my wife regret the past? is she disappointed in her second "?.onlv thiuki.ui/.. vhat might have bet' > my sad fate had your thoughtful ovo not interfere.).' Then gazing in the fire for awhile, she continued, "How foolish girls are! I imagined Alphonso was perfect, and believed all his promises and vows. If hcever felt ttie power of true love, he would not yield to such bad influ ences now. How different his life from what ho pictured it to me when making his profession of undying love !" - ??? ? ? ? 4?? - Whipping Post for Wirr. Beat ers.?The Board of County Commis sioners, at its meeting recently pus~ fd the following order: "It is order ed that the Sheriff he, ind he is here by instructed to erect a post in a con spicotis place near the court house in the City of Austin, in accords nc3 with tho provisions of section one of the act of the Legislature of the State of Nevada, entitled 'An act to Prevent Cruelty to Women.'" The post?a lar_'e pine log?was hauled into town this forenoon and pumped in front of the court house. [Austin (^Nevada ; Reveille. ? i ? ? 01 ? Yes, tint's so. All lovers who have quarreled within a few days past should "make up" right away, so that she can work him a six shilling pair of Christmas slippers, which it will cost him twenty shillings to have finished, and confidently expect a 840 set of jewelry in exchange. "speaking of riddles, Mr. Jones," said tho landlad)' of a Cincinnati hoarding house the other day, "can you tell tin- difference between a beef steak and shiug-e?" "No." "Then Lli broil you u shingle hereafter every in ruing lor breakfast instead of beefsteak." Jones has moved. Any Nevada husband who beats his wife cut* be publicly flogged for the offence, but if a wife beats her husband everybody uiughs, Baltimore claims to ina-ry off more girls than any other city in the Union All tramps In the west tako an easterly direction as thjy leave tho gate. A Singular Incident i:i Court. One ofthe strangestspeclaclesevpr witnessed in n judicial tribunal was seen in live Stiprei?e Court yesterday. It was the presence of six children, charged with murder, who were brought before the grave and digni fied Supreme Judges upon ixhulws corpus. '1 here were four boys aud two girls, aped between nine and twelve . years, whose names are given in the ???ttular report of the court prouced . .gs. These children are from Edgo field, and were represented by Messrs. J. C. and O. Sheppard, who succeed- . ed in obtaining hail for them in tho . sum (?f 63,000. The alleged murder took place under tho following circumstances. " . 4t| In the vicinity of Ridge Spring,1 in Edgcficld County, lives a Mr. Fallow, fntber of four aud guardian of the other two children. On% the 1st of December, these six children were picking cotton in a field adjacent to bis bouse, when a n 'gro boy about sixteen or eighteen years old, who bad been warned not to come on tho premises, made bis appearance among them, and began to mail rent and abuse them. A general fight ensued, in which the white children succeeded in prostrating the negro, nnd one of them struck him with a rock in the t emple. The mother of the negro interfered, and another person took charge of the white children and' shielded them from the infuriated at tacks of the negro's mother, until I>ir. Fallow'marle bis appearance up-, on the scene. Tho negro boy was found to bo seriously injured, nnd from neglect of bis mother, it is alleged, he was per mitted to undergo cxpo-ure, from which he died.' in seven days. On Saturday last, the six while children were arrested and carried to jail in Edgeficld, charged with murder, and were brought before the Supremo Court as already stated. Sheriff Gas fto.o bj?<J clutrrrei,3$'-'^?adttpfep^**^^^ ers, and informed us that they had maintained tho sumo unconscious demeanor from the on (set as when wo saw them before the court. No ono would suspect that they wore charged with crime, so innocent and listless was their appearance. It was a strangtiand curious spectacle, indeed, and perhaps unparalleled tu the an nals of South Carolin.? Columbia iieaister, s A man near Pittsburg, Ta., recent ly advertised for a book-keeper, and within twenty-four hours he had 113 applicants for the position. Subse quently he sojght a man lor bis f??-in by the same moans, and had eight response?. These figures represent very fairly the disproportion of labor ers in the various iudustrial pursuits. A lawyer made a motion in court the other day which the judge would not entertain. It was a motion to throw an ink bottle at tho head of his honor. ? .? tm> ? - ? <?? i A San Francisco man has just in vented a boot making maoniue. lie warrants that any boot it turns out will kill anordiniry man ..vith o'no square kick; and the most hardened book agent with twenty. A bride and groom from tho rural ? "deestricks" stopped in a Springfield, Mass., restaurant tlio other morning, and regaled themselves to their heart's content on a wedding break fast of pork and beans, "Now," exclaimed an experienced and elegant exchange, "what is a kiss? Only a smack in the mouth." Exetpt you are in a hurry and kis'* about an inch too high, and then we presume, it becomes a swat in tho snoot. W. B. TRE AD WELL r> E NT I ST Will attend to patients at thoir residents either in Town or Country. Address through Post Ofluo or call on mo at resi dent Coner Bussel and Treadwcll Streets. Prompt attention will he given and satis* ruction guaranteed. W. R. TREADWELJj. nov 3 ly