The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, March 14, 1879, Image 4

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To My Sainted Wifo. ^ Ono fragrant bud to bloom r VVhere Love and Memory will linger I lug stay; One.llttlo leaf upon thine early tomb, r My heart woidd lay. v ? l 3 know hot how-to call I The words that might thy loveliness en shrine; < . What/?ni?Jdn common life portray is all t Unlit for thine, ?? ? ' ; '*} I i t.". * r mow and see? fullest bitterness of loss oppress ed? ?Thon wert the fairest of all earth to me, ? The purest?best. , , I ???ly ki 7 With f Art may indeed transfer / And keep the beauty of thy form and fpee; flat who can paint tli)' pcr'o.'t character, . Thy epirit?grace V . . Death wipes no faults awny i For" nfe?makes none more good, more . worthy seenr; < And.thou, dear R?sa, art the same to-day. .* 'Ihap t'jioj) hast been. As flowers of loveliness /That richest perfuuio ?Willi oxjgleneQ ? give. Their .mission but to charm and bless? Ho did'ft thou live. I will riob^-dafc not?weep . That thou from every pain hast gone ?| away?V U. ?' ,?.. >' TJiatrb.lUe higherTemple tliou dost keep i (Thine Eastur-duy. ? ?' ' "' 7 joy IJiat thorns like ours, i fro thy 3'onng heart aiid fee t were never gijren; '? That thou, through a bright path ami S i - gate of flowers, |last passed to Heaven. Heeding the Father's call, j Tjiou haet obeyed; heart sore [ Strug gle on, Hy empty hands stretched to tl)?J land J?" >^lieVo all My light hath gone. 1 Two men in Perry, Ga., married eac\l other's elaughlcis. They are 'each other's father-in-law, thence each other's son-in-law ; their wives UfO'cacH'Other's step-daughter, hence each others step-mother. Yes, and since each' man is eon-in-law of his father-in-law, he must be his own brother; jn-law. And, by the same coursb oV fer.soniiig, each lady is her bWr^slBtcivin-law, Ami Iben, if they are hicsseel with offspring, each man ^riU be grandfather of his father's child, and, as a matter of course, his own grandfather. If you can make any other relationship out of llie par ties, do it. Mother. TVckpisc not your mother when she is olel. Age may wear ami waste a mother's beauty, strength, senses and Estate; but her relation as mother is no- the nun when it goes forth in its might, for it is always in the meridian and knowelh no evening. The per son in^ay, bo gray-haired, but motherly relation ;,c' itlvvaya in its bloom. It may bo autumn, yea, winter, but with {ho mpthcr it is always spring. $la6 ! how little do we appreciate^ mother's tendcrncs while living 1 How heedless arc we in youth of all her anxiety and kindness! But whep'she js dead and gone?when tljo 'pares ami the coldness of Ibis world come withering to our hear'.? tlieri it is that wc think of the mo'.her that we have lost. Tho Plague. A letter from' Brazil gives a fright ful' picture' of drought, famine, and pestilence raging in the Northern portion ofthat country for more than a year past. It is saiel to he Hie greatest calamity in two hundred years. Five hundred thousand peo ple have been swept away by starvr_ j?ion and disease. (Small pox and black plague have carried off their victims in appalling numbers, and thousands of bodies arc rolling in ipetl tybnehes. At Lagoa Fu'nda, thousands rf other L'utpscs have been jJdVjli^^d dcVp^l'A^ by wild animals. Tho starving peasants ate their own off-spring. In some places, includ ing the city of Cherea, the country jjas been depopulated. There have been terrible struggles for 'llfc: lly children abandoned and young souls sold f:r Jjrcad. The Hon. G. D. Tillman. We -'were honored at our sac turn ^Ttfesday by a visit from the Hon. G. fc)J Tillman, the sterling and indoin itabre ' Representative in Congress from the' Fifth District, consisting of] l)begra:iiel 'old'political cohorts <>f a fornieV d*i)*, jJnrnwell, Beaufort, Col letoh hud. ."ICdgcHcld, rtud now the tiwo ba1>y Counties of Aiken and jlaroptbn. Colbncl Tillman may feel justly proud'of representing a con stituency which hrts n'timbc'red among He representatives suoh'tuc'n as Rob ert liarnwell, William Grayc.on. R. B. Rhett, Patterson^ Keilt, and others, whose lVames were household words rimonr-st the former readers of tho CliUylecton .Mercury. We bespeak for Colondl Tillman a brilliant course ih'Cpfi&rets, and wc hope to see the Colonel as self-poised -'und steady of purpose us- wc know him to be brave and a true mail to the bottom. ' ; Ciilttmbia Jivginlcr, Mis. Helva A. Lock wood will prae tico in I by, 1 United ?lutcs Supreme tJouai. She loi>k the oath of oflice, signed (Iff roll of pracliiiouiTS and paid her fee. > . THE COLUMBIA REGISTER DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY^ & WEEKLY. Best Newspaper ever published at thp Capital of Spilth.'Carolina. Circulation Cargo and Constantly In creasing. WE RESrEOTEULT^ INVITE THE attention of the reading commun ity to the-exeollcnt' newspapers we are now publishing in Columbia. TIIKREG ISTER Is the only paper ever published at the capital of South Carolina which is conducted as are the leading dailies of the principal cities of (ho country We liave mi able .and disluiguised corps of editors?gentlemen well known all over the State for their learning, ability and sound Democratic principles;?men who have served the State and the South on pvery occasion when the demand arose for (heir service, and who m:iy safely he depended'upon ?a reliable lenders of the Democracy in the line of journalism. THE DAILY REGISTER is a twenty eight column paper, 21 by :i(! inches, printed on good paper and with large, clear cut type, containing the Latest Tel egraphic News, Full Market Reports, editorial matter on tho leading occur rences of the limes, and replete with in teresting miscellaneous rending. The Local News is full and interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to that, department. Our correspondence from Washington ami other places of norcglvpsah critcrininihg resume of all the important events of the day. THE TRI-WEEKLY REGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises the con tents of the Daily at $2.00 less per an num. THE WEEKLY REGISTER Is a large, handsomely gotten up eight-page paper, 29 by 42 inches, containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, embracing all the news of the week and the most editorial and local news. TKKMS? IN ADVAXCB. Dttllr Register, one year.$7.00 Daily Register, six months. .1 50 Daily Regis' er. three months. 1.75 Tri-Weekly Register! one year. f>.oO Tri-Weekly Register, six moulds.'... 2.S0 Til-Weekly Register, three mouths . 1.20 Weekly Register, one year. 2.00 Weekly Reg! rcr, six months. 1.00 Weekly Register, three months. 50 Any person sending us a chit) of ten subsoriber? at one time will receive eith er of the papers free, postage prepaid, for one year. Any person sending us the 11101103' for twenty -mbscribers (o the Daily may re tain for ids service.'- twehjy dollars' of the amount; for twenty subscriber's to the Tri-Weekly, fifteen dollars of the amount; and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, live dollars of the amount. As an Advertising .Medium. The Reg ister tdlbrds unequalled facilities, having a large circulation, and numbering among its patrons the well-to-do people? of tin- middle and upper portion ol the State. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address CALVO$ RATION, Proprietor's, Columbia, S. C. 5^*"PartleS desiring copies of TlIK ItKOisTKit to exhibit hi canvassing will he supplied on application. Xtnil XJoskI SolioAllloiS. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. C114KLKSXOX, S. C, Dee. 13, 1S7S. On and after Sunday next. I he l">th in stant, the Passenger Trains on this road will minis fullQWji:; ' FOR AUGUSTA. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Charleston at.0 -ir> a m I.cave Charleston at.7 ;t<> \'i m Arrive at Augusta at.1 510 p in Arirve at Augusta at.0 20 a in i on COLUMBIA. (Sunday morning excepted.) 1 Leav.o Charleston :it*.??.G 45 a m Leave C harleston at.,.S 'M) p m Arrive at Columbia at...*.1 1"> p in Arrive at Columbia at.:.7 25 a m KOH CllAKI.KSTON. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Augusta at.II :>0 p m Leave Augusta at.7 ?!"> p in Arrive at Charleston at.10 10 p m Arrive at Charleston at....*.ti .'to a m Leave Columbia at.'i ?Q p in Leave. Columbia at....:......S 00 p m Arrive at Charleston at.10 10 p in Arrive-at Charleston at.S 30 a m ACCOMMODATION I'ASSKKCjKlt TRAIN. (Daily, except Sundays.) Leave Charleston.7 10 a in Arrive at Augusta.S 15 p m Arrive at Columbia .7 00 p 111 Leave Augusta.0 1.') a m Leave Columbia.i> 20 a in At rive at Charleston.7 00 p in These trains from Charleston, Colum bia and Augusta connects at llranchvillu. CAM DEN TRAIN. (Sundays except cd\) Leave Camdeii nl.1 00 p ni Arriye at Kingville at.I 00 p m , Leave Kingville at.f> 10 p 111 Arrive at Caiudeii at.S U0 p in This train connects at Kingville with the Up Accommodation Train for Colum bia and Down Columbia Passenger Train for Charleston. Greenville and Columbia Railroad con nects with Night Trains from and to Charleston. f partauhurg and Union llailioad con nects daily at Alston. Lumens Railroad connects at Nowbcr ry on Tuesdays. Thursday, Saturdays. Line Ridge Railroad connects t\t An derson on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat urdays going up, and on Mondays, Wcd \ nesdays and Fridays coming down. Charlotte. Columbin and Augusta Rail | Road connects at crossing near Colum bia with the Columbia' Day Passenger Train up and down. S. S. SOLOMONS, General Superintendent. S. R. IMOKKNS, Gen. Pass..Agent. Hardware. S. B. MARSHALL & 00. 310 KING-ST, CHARLESTON, S. 0. OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, POTWARE, T?N WARE, NAILS, 'WCODWAEE, ROPE, ?SADDLERY, CUTTLERY, GUXS, &C. Also. Agricultural Steels, us follows.: Si might and 'Turn Shovels. Scooters, R ill Tioiguos. und Sweeps ol all kind-, suitable lor tin; wholesale and in ail i radu. Merchants would <l-> well to call and examine our slock before pur clmsrig elsewhere. Charleston, Sept. :!7, 1?7^. 3uio Consisting of everything usually kept in a first-class store, and will teilet*occasion to return their Hi links for they very liberal paronage thus far bestowed, and will always strive to keep lip their slock to such a. standard, that they wilVjnerit\a fare proportion*-9of the trade. And, in order to se /. xt the lowest possible price. They bay all leading articles, such as FLOUR, BACON, SALT, SYRUP, BAGGING and TIES, und, dconesties of every kind, at first hands, which, enables them to con/pete with all oltiers] in their line ?f business* There fore, our customers caiCrcsl assur ed that their, in terest's shall always be guarded. W'e also purchase at the high est cash.prices COTTON, CORN, II ICE, and all other country produce peas &c J. C. PIKE & CO., CORNER OF CHURCH AND RUSSEL STREETS. Orakoeduiig, S. C, September 28, 1878. 52 First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand, Corner of Russell and Tread well Streets, Orangeburg. IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OPEND AT the above stand a first cla.-s Where can be found everything needed for family use of the very best quality, and warranted fresh and genuine. 1 will make it a point to keep nothing for sale but what is first class and fresh. By permanent arrangements made I will receive my goods weekly?and by close and careful attention to my business, and the wants of my customers. 1 hope to receive a fair share ot patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produce sola >r ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets oh.Commission. CHARLES S BULL. Orangeburg, S. c, SeptcmberO, 1S7S Z. J. KI PEALER IN FINIS CHEWING OB AGO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEC ARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain Dew Corn llh iskc. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, EE Ell &e &c. TT have on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am ottering for sale cheaper than Xauy one else in the County. Mr. A. L. STROM AN is with me aud. will he pleased to see his friends fit Doyles Corner. Orangcburjr.'Kepteinper f>. Z. J. KING ROSE'S NORTH WEST CORNER STATI COLUMBL BOARD ?200 PER DAY Spocial attention and RATES Orangeburg Oct. 18 1878. : IIOUEE SQUARE, 1 s. c. \ OMNIBUS 25cs> to commci'cial travelers. CO L? BtJYCK&Cjg, DEALERS, IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY QOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. C, We respectfully cull tho?attcution of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS anil solicit a call wueuev?.r they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly in score. Oct 3ino IJ. V. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON August, 1878. ?o? Wc arc now opening, direct from the Manufacturers, a large and new stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR FALL TRADE. Orders solicited aud promptly pil ed. All goods with our brand war ranted. D. F. FLEmNG & 00. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND Trunks. No 2 Hayne street, Cor. of Church street, Charleston, S. C. sep 27-3 The Favorite Dry-Goods 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 thc'Gncst and best selected stock of Carpels, Laco 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 ties, ladies and gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi ano covers, towels, table damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, arc now placed before our old customers in the State of Squib 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 we 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. B. Charges prepaid on all goods over ?10. Sent C. Q. D. or for post otlice order. Please mention this paper in order ing Goods. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. King street, Charleston, S C. Oct2G ly DYER AfNiD SCOURER, No. 31 Wentworth street, near tho Old Artesian Well. CHARLESTON, S. C. Gents' Coats Yests and Pants nicely Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed. Faded and Moulded Clothing Renewed with the greatest dispatch. TniS I*A\ ESR IS ON FILE WITH iVIuto Advortislng Coutruvts van bo?mule. ATTENTION ! ! t .!>"" T GRAND REOPENING! I PR AND REOPENING II ? ? : i* it; ? ? <? -..'.i 5 5 . PF THE ORIGINAL VIENNA BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY AND Indies* Refreshment Saloon. At Captain Brlgguian's Old Staad. rjr^IIE special attention of the ladles is culled to my largo a?aortrf|8nt of randies, candies, candies, And fine Confectionery j a variety of Jresb FRUITS FRUITS FRUITS And Nuts positively cheaper than anywhere else In Orangoburg. The attention of the gentlemen is called to my large assortment of fluo CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS, And Tobacco of the best brands. Thanking you for past patronage I colioit r. pen tinuance of the same in my now place. Very respectfully, JOSEPH EROS? Feb. 21, ly * Con lectio nor. PRUGGIST AHB CHEMIST IS OFFERING Iiis largo and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicmes?Paints, Oils, Toilet and Fancy Artiges LOW DOWN FOR CASH. " ALSO a lot of FINE TOBACCO FROM FQRTY THREE TO EIGHTTr Five cents per pound. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Orangeburg, S. C, July 12. 51 A. C. p?|FJBS, ^ $i HENRY KOHN, (PXiXSARIBTG our SAX*ZS F R O M FEBRUARY 1, 1 Q 7 9, all ?! JBL xi d. S h 9 e sx WILL RE CLEARED OUT WITHOUT I^EQARD TQ CQS^ NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR BARGIANS. BUY BUY BUY o K o m o 3 COME WITHIN THE RIN.G and enjoy the advp.ntage offered by me, which can't be beat by any IJouse in town. Your cheapest man to buy from A. B. WALKER. ? jt\qno AioHO Avo>ior NEW STORE NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF Tk A. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND THE \J* public generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will I* found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and^Segars.'iLiquors both Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, ?c.f And solicits a share of trado. Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is in^chargo of the store will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, und new ones too, toSJwhom sh* guarantees bargains as good as can bo had in Charleston. Highest.markct prlcee paid for all kinds of country produce , St. Mat(h0W8, September G, 1870.