The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, February 21, 1879, Image 5

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Reverie. 1JT PATH Kit RTAN. liti Only Rufcw mnreycars, " 1 Weary years; Only a lew.more tears, Ritter tears ; , And then?and thep.dlkc "thui; men, J uehse fV> ?waudeV-^cenftc to-weep; j Dim shadow 8 o'er my way shall crcepJ ,'; Anil o?it of (he Ddy.'and lii'to the Nightlf . And Into the Dark and out of the Bright., I go?and death shall yed my face. ? ? Ainl th? Teet of year's (ihall fast cffiieo j My very name, and every trace ? I leave 6Ti> ear?i," for'thiini steril years 1 tread, Ba?| t / And then?and then like other inen, I close my eyes and go to sleep! Ah,'..mo, tbe.grave. is/darkMpuhduep. ? X r-1.jTki*J J * j. ? ' ? - ' * !" Alas! tdasl How soon we pans 1 ?I'd 'And, oh f w'e go ''' i. iSo f.ir away! til ! i . VVh'du go womiist, ' ' ?'. From the light of lifo and the heat |Of; 'PtftWrl jvjr?o<la no '*!? ? ? ? ' >? i To the pca'ec of Earth; and the cold still fi^YeTgof'fae gA'VnA inay nbtatay,'^ ' j , We travel.far the .lpijir. .dark, dreary Wlfot?d it ' ' 1 Out of bay..and lido Night,, . . J Ihtdllio Darkness, out of the Bright, :J And then?and,lhun,-like other men, n We close our eyes and go to sleep, i t Ali^ me,!the grayed Jono and dcep! .j J^sajy a tlovycr, ?t mom so fair; , J p'as.'cd at. eve?it was not t here; j (, ? T saw a sunbeam, golden bright. ... . I <dnv<a fcfoud Fhat sunbeam shroud-^ J Ami I Haw Night Digging the grave of Day. And sadly, sb>wh\ laid it down ; , And Day at-fndrif tfieT5n?rs; fair bride, .. And Twilight bcijt.ber hrow and died. - And so jilas 1 like Day, we pass? ?'?'Wtliforii ive laugh, : * At eve we weep; " ' At mortf jre'tiNvakei- HOIJ! At night we sleep? ... y io I I -x TYfk close onr eyes' %'tiu go lft Bleep! Ah I nie,; tbo grave 1? sslll and deep, .v.oM K A > A,p^w|tf d Tp.wnv , ! i-nu vTJ|te, pcly rHin^dLtovyn in the United States, as far as we know, and cer tainly the'Ohe ' wltich possesses the1 m^sV^i^gtilar^Thistory is found on the - .ifftcw; *ifl5??9f oo03^* hidden-, among. ithejj Ip.w, w.op|.l9f] i ^i^^^vbieh stret?br>babk. from the beach. Stopping-nt av little station on tjie Cen^aLyN^w. Jersey jd^atbRoad, the traveler finds the nsuaLtwo or three ' new . yellow" wooden buildings; but half a milo beyond, in the midst of thick woods, lie comes upon a desert ed, pm^ty^t^wp., jThore are rows 0\f solid.ly-buijt blocks of brjqk dweUogs ; ' .thero are great foundcries, and mills, j^uiiid chnrebes. ? ? *' ' ,l J 11 [in: The gf^tssr, {^ro^sJ k'nee-decp in tire, T?lireetsV Some of the buildings halve i ?jitaoss;%uc throa-lfs Of mbst of th?m. aro ? stiartdiltgj iffitIho^vaoan't rooms Y . of ? the-v.unroofed /houses^ (trees ihavcj grown, apd rank [Weed.3 Haunt gayfyY ? whUe Jlni. .American, ivy climbs, up to ot rMtfi. Aqpiabf tbe. gigantic jchinineys, A 'wnioh used to belch Forth Volumes of .*'firQ.?pi\.,?fpo\iQ+&nd waves, its crim ?>' 'son banner in triumph. " Half a do/.en laborers' families have .?" found shelter in the. best of the old buildings, !>ut tlieir presence only f 80CUJS to make the solit lule more ap parent. The town is enclosed in a t ^RV?li?!i^ 'VruMy gates eiejakd^on its~( hinges tp.^idiuitalic pu'riou?, visitorj . The story told by the superstitions "' iiel'gilbfors, to account lor Iron works in a* lonely district where' there was neither ore, fuel, :y. market, or means of transportation, is that the works . were .a mere.sUieid i'or .ihe operations gang, who used them as a place of deposit, coming and going in the; bonls^rthjoli brotight/i^e otic up the1 inlet to the town., Ijuev altego that on the very' qay, ^oiity _>*carsf ag^o, f"\ wlwl Gilibs was btuig, tie worries closed,,nn,d;Lhp |?uildinga have stood^ unused ever since,. -1 . ;, ?UnfattUhaJ.ely > for l'tltt. 1! truth" of the romantic story, the town belongs bo il'vory respfefiltble-family, whose estate has been in litigation ? fof1 biahy years?a1 ^suil^i^t filue,, , probably, to all-mystorioa/.- - : ? ? > ,Vt? i.van ?> m ?' ? ?? t f. !.. i??o.iiiiu| i'6uicld'e;' 1 u V''1' : On Wednesday' last John Allisoil, Uvii|g^^ny*il^^sj? llois^in T^rnnsyl-' vania pt^unt^, N.^C^^ommittcd auij ^do^.by. hphgj^g, ^f^BDjf^ It is said II that domcT?c troubles -was. the daust1, ? arid becoming weajv, qftliis life, he secaretl 'k 4\>a)v of ^entodr*Veins, pro ceeded to tilt?woods near by, and put, ttS4 Icr/dlo'uis7 \M in. tit foln>lirftf mantu-c : Me climbed STtrce with the ' Tastciren one end to a limb some dis tance tree, form= cd a npi?d kieifueildtbBrf end which me, [jU lylaeed aroupd ius ?eck, And/juiMpotl . . 0U40I?S feet .reaching, t&v wltYiin ei^ (?0 4ne(te? of the grdhn?lj ;"HcvIWaVfound f " b'a^lna ^'jh^io^stno^ 6y ^sfncutla, !j,;, jPg^'TilB appeara^cp Av^eu .fptjnd be MJ ?F??!^.. a.wfulj()at*aogulatij6nri before Oodeath .came U>.hic voliof,' as his Ii eck ?0 (MiA! I not- bwfeerf. ! {John J ARt^oii wfte "^lt'kftOtvnwiln^^W^m; Vnctcbanis -^dpee to Grqen^lo.fuftckelrjonwany ^years.?O/eenv^^w^j .iKt 5t.fi?00 ! .." ..VA.11.tn 3PnKT7^/ll tie Reducqpr|'> " -h ? ... 1 Owing to the goncral dccllno in' the price of cotton and other produce, we have concluded to put the pt ico of , our japer d ?wn to. ONF/ DOLliAR AND FI FT!' CENTS per annum, thus placing it wii.h'iii \ Ihe rpach of] alL Kjenil ia your wvnea at once. j THE COLUMBIA REGISTER DAILY, T1U-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. Best Newspaper ever published nt the Copied of South Carolina. ' ?i-'_?v. Circulation Large and Constantly In . creasing. WE BESPECTFULLY INVITE THE attention of the reading Commun ity, tout lie excellent newspapers wo are now publishing!in Columbia. THIOREG ISTICK Is the only paper ever published at the capital of South Carolina which is conducted as are the leading dallies of | the prhieipal eitles of the country We have am able and dlsthiguiked corps of | editors?gentlemen well known all over j tho State for their learning, ability and round Democratic principles;?men who havri served-the 'State and tho South, on every occasion when the demand arose lor their service, Und who may safely be depended upon lag reliable leaders pf | the .Democracy in the line pf journalism. THE DAILY REGISTER is a twenty eight) column paper, 24 by .'(G inches, printed on good paper and with large, ?lejir outdype, containing the Latest Tel egraphic News, Fill! Market Reports, editorial matter on the lending oneur renccs of the times, and replete with lu ter.eating miscellaneous reading. The ?Local News is lull and Interesting, one otjilor devoting his time exclusively to I that udepai tnient. Our correspondence I from Washington and other, places of note gives an entertaining resume of a'lj the Important * vents of ihn day. '! .'(I'llETRl-WEEKLYRKGls rEB, wllh spine minor changes, comprises tho con ' tuple .of. tho Daily at. $3,50 less per mi I nuin ,., i . j .,, . . 1 TJU2 WEEKLY REGISTER Is a large, lmUd,qomo,ly.gptttm up e'ight-ipagn pauer^ 120 by 42 hjcM?- ooutah.ih.ig j forty-eight columns of-reading matter? embracing all the news of the week and the most, editorial and Jooai news, . > . 1 , Tt'.KMS?in advance. Daily Register, one year.$7.00 ?Dally Register,,six months. 3./50 .Daily Rcgl&'ervthree months.....,?,>, 1;76 TrL-AVeekly Register, one year........ 5<P Tri-Weekly Register, six montds,,.. 2.50 Tri-Weekly Register, thrcu months, .1.20 .We'pfdy Kegljjfer, one year-.,.. 2 00 Weekly Register, six months.,...,.L00 ;fXpetyy Register,' three uiouthB,,?..,.; 50 Any person sending us a club of ten subscribers at onW time will receive eith ?1 of the paperc free, postage prepaid, for olio year. !i id Any person sending us the money for twenty ?Uibscribers to the Daily may ro tain fur lib services-twenty dollars of the amount ; for twenty subscribers fo-the j Tri-Weekly, fifteen-dollars of the amodnt; [ami f?r.twenty, subscribers to thfe Week ly, live dollars of the ainouht. ' 11 As-an Advertising Medium. The Reg ister, allords unequalled facilities, having a large, circulation. - and numbering, among its patrons the Well-to-do people of the miildicand upper portion ol the State;, j Teruis^reusouablu.' i;Fot aiif iiiifenmation desired, address mW . I biCALVO & ration; |h >?idjiii*) "JVoprietors,-ColifniblaV Si-C. .*^&?B"Par?e*desiring copies of The liK<;l8Ti:u to.-exhibit in ennvaesing will be .supplied 611 applieation. XI till Xiontl SoIie<Iulo?. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. . CllAitl.KSNON. S. C, Dec. 13, 1S78. On and after Sunday next, the 15th In stant, the Passenger Trains on this road will run as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Charleston at.0 45 a m Leave Charleston at.7 30 p m ?Arrive at Augusta at?*.1.80 p m Arirve at Augusta at.s..........(3 20 a ml '? ? von golumuia. (Suiukiy morning excepted.) Leave Charleston'at...LV...A 45 a m Lcnve Charleston at.8 30 p m Arrive at Columbia at.1 15 p m Arrive at Columbia at..,...7 25 a ,. TOO. CllAHMCSTON. ,\ ., (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Augusta at.8 30 p rn | "Leave Augusta at.7 45 p 111 Arrive at Charleston At.....10 It) p m Arrive fit Charleston at.:.G 30 a ni ?Leavb < Columbia at...;i.'.3 50 p ui Leave Columbia at.S Ol) p m Arrive nt Charleston at,..:;.10 10 p m Arrive at ^ImrleMlon af ...5 30 a m ACCOMMODATION PASSKKOKIt Til A IN. .. . . (Dailyvexcept Sundays.) Leave Charlesroh. ...:.'.....:_....7 '10 a m Arrive at Augusta.1.8 15 p m Arrive nt Colombia ........7 00 p'in Leave Augusta....-.....,.;.:....5 15 a m| IjcaVc Columbia...:..C 20 a m Arrive at Charleston.7 00 p m ?'JSfwfre triihls 'froju Charleston, Colum bia and Augusta'connects at Bruncfiville. | fi CAM DEN TRAIN. ''' (Sundays excepted.) lieave Cainden at...'..*..'.*..*..."/...V.tl 00 p'm Arrive at Kiugvillc at.4 00 p m Ijwivo Klngville at.......;..5.K) p m .An^vo atCainden at.?.3.Ji 00 p in .-This train connects- at Klngville wish the Up Accommodation Train lor Column hia.aiid Down Columbia Pasbenger Train for Charleston. , Greonvlllo.and Columbia Railroad con nect* with Night. Truius from and to Ch"i'lestpii. . , ???? (.Vpartaiilnug and Union Railioadcoh lieets dai}y ut Alston..; . Luiden* Railroad connects at Newber ry on Tuesdays. Thursday. Saturdays. ? Bhiu .Ridge Railroad eonmiots at An derppu on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Snt uvday? going up, und on Monthlys, Wed j n/L'.sdayrsiand Friday j .coming down. \t? Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail BAud'eonuecta, at orosslng near Cotum^ bU.wJih tho CuUunbla Day Passenger TrajUi up ?nd.dywu. . ; . : ith ! fix b&i 8. SOLOMONS, ? tu Kjrr c ?->:: vuGeuural Supnrinteudeut. ?S. tBt P/CKENS4^len. Pass. Ag*mt. I -... i.v . . ui!. ? uxam !? . ?* ,1 i , hit Pi.; ... s. ;k;:;makshall 4& ca.* ..... . ,.\ ^ , ' ,?:?,,.,,.. niiurjM . 8W-LKING-ST,t".'l iunol ,i?n?iJ iUUl'SL'i h? *n\ in ??? kx -j , .,Gl<ARLJiST0x\4. S.. 0, ? . - OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF ?An?>wAVK; :ft;Toi;wARE, ,, TIN WARE, i/ NAILS," I * ' WOODWAim,''' ROPE. ' ij? a i n?P.HLEI^,cy'n'LERY, uUN^ i^c. .Also., Agricultural. Steels, \i.s rolI<)Ws: StP:ilght apd Turn Shovels. SCpQters, B ill Tongues, and : Sweeps ol 1(11 kinds, suitable lor the wholesale and retalrtradc. Merchants would do well to call and examine (fur atock before, pur chasing elsewhere Charleston , Sept.' 57, 1R7S. 3nio Respectfully calls the attention of the Public to their well selected V. Vit i! ??>-.': TOOK OF .'GOODS til. .iidvi Consisting of everything usually kept in a first-class store, cynd will take occasion to return their thanks for the very libe red parondge thus far bestowed, and will* always, strive, to keep up heir stock o such a standard, th^t. they, will merit a fare proportion of the trade-, . nd in order to sell axt the lowest possible price. They buy all leading articles, such as FLOUR, BACON, SALT, SYRUP, BAGGING and TIES, Kitt; and domestics of every kind 'at first hands, which enables them to compete, with alliothers inUheir. line of fitbsiness: Theref ore, our customers ca,n rest assur ed that their interests shall always be guarded. We also purchase at the highest cash prices C01T?N, COHN, RICE, { and all other country produce* PEAS J. C. PIKE & CO., ' CORNER OF CHURCH AND KUSSEL STREETS. OrtAKGEUuua, S. C, September 28, 1878. 52 First Glass Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand, Corner of Eussell and Tread well Streets, Orangeburg. IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT;1 I NAVE OPEND AT the above stand a first clut>s mmz$yj km mmmm mm* Where can be found everyrhiusr needed for family use of the very best quality,, and warranted tre-h and ?renuine. I will make it a point to keep nothing lor 'sale' but what' is frrst'elaSA' and fresh'. Hy permanent arrangements made 1 will reei-ive ihy poods weekly?and by close and careful attention to my business, und the wants of my customers. I hope to receive a fair share of patronage! Goods received on consignment, and country produce sola >r ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. A<?0? .Orangcburjj, S. C, September!!, 1S78 DEALER IN FINE CHE WING DBA CO, , DOMESTIC. AND IMPORTED SEGARS, A SPECIALITY" .... ? ? Made of Mountain Delv Corn Mlnske^i. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, HEER &c &c. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am offer I n? for sale cheaper than any one eise in'the County. Mr. A. L. ST ROMAN is with mu and will be plcused to see his friends at Doylew Coruer. . ? 'Oranjifobtir^, Septa mbof G. Z. J. KING . . . ? ? *??!?'???.. . ' '. ? 'I lo'l ?????-!. ; f ,1 .1 ." ' I 11.1 J - Mi .V S^.l < . . ? ? At?l i :?::.? A .11 ;|, !:??.? ? VIM? ' ' . . NOR'ITI WEST CORNER STATE fSQTJAITE, (JOiLUMBIA S. 6. ; JBOARX) $200PE'It DA Y, OMNIBUS 25cs Special attention and RATES to oommoroinl travelors. ; Orangeburpr,?ct.,18 1878. lv V. i Ml ? I ni ' ?a v ? o fc** . .a ? mm21 WTrJ^ g ? or iur*^V ^ z 2 HARD TIMES. THIS is hoard nil over tlio land. Every pnperpublishcd Is heralding the coming of an awful season. Wlee Indeed be that man who profits by the ominous and portentous signs that loom up in the nnknown ftrtnre. Who heeds the distant rumbling of the lar away, but rapidly approaching storm that will yet, like the relentless hurricane, sweep over the land. But wiser far Ir he wdio has learned wisdom and experience from the bitter lessons of the long past-by paying more for the necessities of life than they are worth simply because they have been granted a little time. The lesson taught has been a bard one, but still there Is time to halt, and retrace you steps. Buy where you get the most goods for the least cash money. Buy wdiere you get thlrty-slx Inches to the yard and sixteen ounces to the pound. Yes. Go beyond this Golden Rule, and buy wdiere you can, with your hard and powerful cash, get two dollors worth of goods for one. This opportualty is at last given you. Man, woman, child, whatever is wanted in your separate pnpartments call on us and we will furnish It far below anv competitor. If not In stock we take pleasure In ordering for you without charge A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TINWARE, CROCKERY, &c, on hand, wholesale and retail. Auction Sales?Saturdays and First Mondays at the Rooms at 11 o'clock. Will also attend to sales any place wdiere services of an Experience! Auctioneer are required. NEW COODS AND SPECIAL BABGAINS opening every day. Call and bo convinced. Yours Respectfully, C. D. KORTJOUN, Prop. Original Auction House. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG.. B.C., Jan. 21,1879. r The Favorite Dry-Goods Eesort Furchgott, Benedict & Co, Charleston, S. O* OFFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Retail AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of the finest and best selected stock of Carpets, Luce Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, first and second mourning goods, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, ribbons, silk tics, ladies and gentle men underwear, linens, tablo and pi ano covers, towels, tat lc dnmusk, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, are now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the public and people of this State espe cially that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES and long established reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS of dollars has been exchanged through our house, that wo can and always will give better satisfaction as regards QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. SAMPLES sent on applica tion. N. U. Charges prepaid on all goods over 810. Sent C. O. D. or for post olllce order. Please mention this paper in order ing Goods, FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. King street, Charleston, S C. Oet 20 ly OttoS oxrtag, DYER AND SCOURER, No. 31 Wcntworth street, near the Old Artesian Well. CHARLESTON, S. C. Gents' Coats Vests and Pants nicely Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed. Faded and Moulded Clothing Renewed wit,h the greatest dispatch. Tina PAl XR IS ON FXJuK vrrrH ciaXSARiNG- our saiiE FROM FEBRUARY 1, 187 9, ALL And Shoes, WILL BE CLEARED OUT WITHOUT REGARD TO COST now is your time for bargians. Henry Kolm? buy buy buy W o a 5 W o >?? COME WITHIN THE RING and enjoy the advantage offered by me, which can't be beat by any Honse in.town. Your cheapest man to buy from A. B. WALKER. Avoao Avoao avouo NEW STORE NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF f f 81 1 W 8? D A. SAIN NOTIFES TUB CITIZENS Of ST1. MATTHEWS, AND THR ? public generally that In the old stand of Clark's, near tho Depot, will be found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors both Foreign and Domestie, Hardware, ?c.> And solicits a share of trade. Mr. J. FIIIL. SAIN, who is In charge of the store will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to}! whom he guarantees bargains as gond as enn be had in Charleston. Highest.market prices, paid for all kinds of country produce* St. Matthews, September G, 1876.