The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, February 08, 1868, Image 4
AGRICULTURAL, &C.
&jjOES rierieisa BuuEwjC " I
Editor* Southern Cnltioator:?Is not the
subject of a proper adjustment of the ma
chinery used on a plantation of sufficient I
importance to have a piano in your excellent
paper? tf ao, let nn give you a result whrch
tame under toy owu ?Wrvatv?n during tho |
present eeasoa. A few hours were devoted to
the examination aud adjustment of the ma
chinery connected with a cotton gin. The wheel
on the main ah aft was found to be out of level;
the upper end of tho shaft itself rubbed againat
the timber above it; the horitontal shaft was
out of levelthe ends of that also rubbed;
and the cog wheel on this shaft was so out of
position, that its teeth did not work evenly in
the cogs of the main wheel; and doubtless
upon examination, a large number of other
gin powers will be found in tho same condition
as mine. Theso defects were all remedied.
(In adjusting the cogs, the points, to be guard
ed are, that they do not jump, nor rub against
the bottom; within those limits, there is very
little difference in the draft.) Tho result was,
a large increase of the quantity of cotton
ginned daily, with much less fatiguo to the
mules. In the opinion of the writer, after all
that has been said about "horse-powers," so
called, tho machinery in ordinary use for run
ning a cotton gin is, in point of efficiency, econo
my, and durability, all that can be desired;
but it must be kept adjusted.
Dec. 15th, 1867. PLANTER.
Strawberry,
Take new?that is, land which has not re
cently grown a strawberry crop. If grass land
so much tho better ; plow it, and give a dress
ing of ashes or manuro; set out in the Bpring;
keep tho ground clean the first season, and the
next year gather the fruit. Then plow under
the strawberry beds, and begin again on new
land. This is the Rolmont syst em. From
3,000 to 4,000 quarts per acre is not an un
common yield. They raise fine fruit and ob
tain the highest prices. The Wilson Straw
berry will not bring more than two-thirds as
much as some other kinds. Hovey's seedling
brought tho highest prico, and was most popu
lar among tho glowers. It is a pistillate va
riety, and needs some staminate variety to fer
tilize it. Then it produces the largest crop.
Brighton Pine and Boston Pine are used for
fertilizers?one row to four rows of Hovey.
La Constance was an excellent variety for ama
teur culture. Triumphe do Gand would not do
well except in hills. The real secret of the
success of the Relmont growers is in taking
fresh land, planting it in the spring ; keeping
the land clean through the ' summer, and then
only taking owe crop before piowiug up and
making new Plantations.?M. P. Wildku,
Transaction* of Ar. Y. State Agricultural So
ciety, 186G.
Graftino.?Dr. Regel describes a uew
method of grafting as practiced by Herr Fre
undich, one of tho Russian court gardeners,
with remarkable success. Instead of taking
the scions from the previous year's wood, with
the bud just begining to swell, the still soft
growing lateral shoots are selected when from
one-half to one and one-half inch long, and
either bark or tongue grafted, care being taken
not to draw the )igature too tight, as they swell
muoh more rapidly than hardwood scions.
Success, he says, i? cortain, if care bo taken
that tho sap of the stock be in motion at the
timo. tho operation is performed. lie recom
mends this, modo as superior to all others, es
pecially for hard-wooded trees, such ns quorcus,
fagus, Ac., which are usually difficult to propa
gate from the old wood. New roses and other
plants, whieh it is desirable to increase as
rapidly as possible, may also be advantageously
worked in tho same manner.? Florist and
J'omotogist.
TuBNirs.?Wo have observed for several
years past a disease of this valuable plant, whieh
has prevailed the present year in this vicinity,
moro extensively than over before, end has
proved very destructive to the crop. It at
tacks the plant sometimes ut an early period of
its growth?then again when the bulbs are
quite large. The leaves turn yellow and be
come crimped up, and finally the root decays.
In almost every instance tho aphis or plant
louse has been obBorvcd upon tho roots, but
whether they are tho cnuso of the disease, or
whether they attack the plant because it is
diseased, wo are not prepared to decide Tho
Rutabaga in the only variety which has escaped
entirely. We invite attention to the matter,
that observations may bo multiplied.
Obciiard H?ckers.?M?ny otherwise good
applo orchards are allowed to become defaced,
as well as seriously injured, by allowing a pro
fusion of suckers to grow at tho baso of the
trunks. Attempts are somotimos mado to get
rid of them, by cutting them off to the surface
of the ground and leaving considerable por
tions below in tho form of short stumps. These
sprout again and they soon become as bad as
over. A better way is to wait until they are
in leaf, nt whieh timo they aro loosened more
readily, and taking each sprout separately in
the hands, and placing a thick boot upon it
. near tho tree, they are quickly separated. If
done at this timo of the year, thoy will not bo
likely to sprout again.? Country Gentlemen.
% One bushel of gypsum, two bushels of ashes
and ono bushol of fine bone dust sown at the
rate of forty bushels to the aero, or one peck
per pquare rod, is recommended ns a fertilizer
ibr lawns,
JOHN Hi HOLMES,
COHHISSION HER?IIANT,
BOYCE & CO.'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, ByC
RBFKRRNCfcsV 1
Hon. GEO. A. TUEN HOLM; AKDBK\y-,<8I-.
MONDS. President 1st National Bank, Charleston,
F. 8, HOLMES, President 8. C. Mining ?nd Manu
facturing Company.
dec 7 . * 'm 2m
ISO EAST BAY,
C II A 11 LK8TON, S. C.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND
Commission Merchant,
DUALER lit
Sugar, Teas, Baeou, Lard, Fish and Salt, ?t?.
sept 14 m 6
H. BISCMQFF. , C. WULBKRN.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
WHOLESALE G HOGERS
AND DEALER? IN -
"WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c.|
No. 197 East Ray,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sept 14 m 6
WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTTON FACTOR
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Boyce & Co.'s Wharf.
CHARLESTON, S. I>.
fl?T" Prompt snd personal attention giron to tho
sale of Cotton. . ,
aug 24 mos 6
C. Clach-r. A. Witte.
CLACIUS & WITTE,
NO. 80 EASTBA Y,
C II A R L E S T O N, S. C,
Commission Merchants,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groecrits, J'rorisions, Bagging, Rope and
.Liquors.
sept 14 * fim
Wagener, Heath & Monsees,
PLANTATION AND FAMILY
GROCERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork, Reef, Flour.
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, etc:, etc.,
WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND
TOBACCO
Ao*. 163 and 105 East Bag, ror. Qucen-streef.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
80$" All Orders Promptly Attended to *?a
*eept 14 m 0
8, Thomas, Jn., W*. S. Laxssat.,
William G. Whilden & C?.
FORMERLY OF
HARDEN & WHILDEN,
dea leus in
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WABE, OROCK
EKYj CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
ARTICLES.
Old Gold and Sili er purchased. Watches and
JcH-clri/ Repaired.
225 King-St., Corner of Reaufain,
AT WHOLES A LEU HAVNE STREET
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
f?t>28 ? It
WILLIS & 0HIS0LM,
FACTOBS, COMMISSION ?ERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE,
side and shipment to Foreign and Do
mestic Ports, nfCottouj Rice, Lumber ami Nav
al Stores.
ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
E. WILLIS. ALEX. B. CIllSOLM.
feh 23 1 y
CHARLESTON HOUSE.
?:o:?
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
All Goods are selected .?pocinlly for our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND. NO. 287 KING STREET,
Three doors below Wcntwortb,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Terms Cash, or City Acceptance.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
II. C. Stoli,. Cuable* Vixnn, H. C. Wai.kkb.
feb 28 0 it
]PA.VJLIOISr HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BOARD, PER DAY, $3.00.
A. BUTTEHFIKLI), JfklRS. H. I,. BUTTKIIFIF.LD,
Superintendent. Proprietress.
dC0<28
Iraiigebittg Drug Store.
V Bit." Is^J.- OLIV1ROS.
M / PROPRIETOR.
DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDI*
re y. * TT & f /, i ?<
crnce^ Chtndoals, Perfumery, Tol
let Articles, rninla, Oil*, Dye Stuffs,
Varnish, &?.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL
'USE.
taw the appointed Agent at this place for the fol
lowing MctUclncs: ? '?'
Mrs. Winslows' Soothing Syrup, Brown's Bron
chial Troches, Brown's Vermifugo Comfits, Bail
way's Bendy Relief, &c., Dr. Aycrs' Sarsaparilla,
&o.. Dr. Jnynos' Alterative, &o., &o.
Physicians' PresoriptioiiB onrefully oompounded,
and nil orders oorrectly answered.
Medicines warrauted genuine, und of the best
quality.
E. J. OLIVEBOS, M. D.,
Druggist nnd Apothccnry,
Orangeburg Drug Store,
mar 2 y .1
Frederick Feisner,
ME OHA NIC A L D EXT I S T,
Will attend to tbose who wish his services n? their
residences, by being informed through the Postoffice
or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER
PLATE; alBo the VULCANITE WOUK.
All work done Warranted to giTc satisfaction.
Residence: nt Mr JOSEPH FERSNER S, Orange
burg District, 8. C.
mar 80 If
Selling Off Under Cost!
?:o:?
D. LOUIS & CO.,
AGENTS,
HAVE STILL ON HAND
A FINE STOCK OF
Ready Made Clothing,
CLOAKS, &C;
WHICH THEY ARE CLOSING 'OUT
UNDER COST!'.!
?:o:?
In the wintry Storm
'Mid the chilling breeze,
With stielt Clothing wann,
No one need freeze,
feb 23 c 7 v
NEW STORE,
mjlK SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN IN.
forming tlieir Friend* und the Public Gene
v?Tly, that thry have opened their
NEW STORE.
nnd are now prepared to wait upon I hem with a nice
Stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS, HATS,
BOOTS nnd SHOES, kC,
auGenerallj found In a COUNTRY STOBE. Come
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nov U c ly
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dee 21?tf J Proprietors.
HIL.HERS HOUSE,
(i'OUMKIII.Y MIIS." 1>lBULK'S,)
281 KING STREET^
Between Went worth anil Hazel Streets, ami
within three minutes' wall: of ulf the
l*rincijml Wholesale mid Retail
Houses of Meeting, King ami Jlai/nc Streets,
and the Rust Office, Charleston, S. 0.
The City Railway, which runs to euch extremity
of the City, is within fifty yards of the house.
TERMS OF BOARD :
Board by the day.$2 AO
.Week.$12 00 to $l.r> 00
Hr.xuv Si'AitxiCK, Mrn. B. Hilhchs.
oct 18 if
E. L. Jeffers & Co.,
FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
CHARLES TON, S. ('.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE
of Cotton :unl other Produce. Orders for sup
plies onrefully attended to.
Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, It. G. Stone,
Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, SI. Mat
thews.
apl ft
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!!
IS'OW IS YOUR TIME.
THE UNDERSIGNED BKQ LEAVE
respect fully to inform the citizens of
Orangcburg and surrounding Country,
that he is now prepared to furnish
thorn with STOVES, (both Cook and Heating.) from
tho best Foundry in the U. 8., and will gnarnnteo to
any person who may buy a Stove from him, perfect
and entire satisfaction, provided the Stoves are put
up and used according to his directions. Having
been in the Tin ami Stove business for 17 years ho
thinks ought to lie a sufficient inducement for his
fricmlb to call and examine his Slock bofore pur
chasing elsewhere., ('all aud sen for yourselves,
N. B.?A large Stock of Tin Ware kepi constant
ly on hand, manufactured by himself, for ml o hy ilx
wholesale and retail. W. WILLC0CK,
nov 10 m ;i
THE CANNON HOUSE!
(OPPOSITE (JOUKT HOUSE.)
THE 8UBS?RIBBR WOULD Rc
Ispeotfully inform the Traveling Pub
lic that his HOUSE is Queued lor
their nccotuuiliitioti.
RATES OF BOARD.
Board per Day.........!......$ 1 7f>
" ?? Week. 7 00
Month. 20 00
ALSO A BAR-ROOM
In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of
Liquors.
JAS. o^Nisroisr,
Proprietor.
nug 3 o ly
BARGAINS!!
Selling Off UnderGwt,
DRY GOODS CLOTHING,
SHOES,
HATS, GROCERIES; ETC.,
FOR
SIXTY DAYS
AT
JOSEPH McNAMARA'S,
MAIN-ST 11E E T,
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
feb 2:1 ly
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Will lierenfter sell altogether for CASH?
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Bought, for Cash at Charleston Prices.
Call and examine our extensive uranrtiucut
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XjmS ARE STILL IN THE
COTTON MARKET,
Prepared to RUY auch. I*ots as.may offer or
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feb 23 j U
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B. 1). Myers. Applicant, "j Notice to
Against Absent
Aa i C. Myers, et. al. Defendant. J Defendants.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah Pul
inan and Elisabeth Holly, two of tho defendants re
side without this State, it is therefore ordered that,
they do appear and objcot to the division or sale of j
the Real Estate of E. J. W. Myers, on or before tho
sixth dcy of March next, or their consent to tho
same will be entered of record.
Ordinary's Office. "I P. A. MoMICHAEL;
December-J, 1807. J O. O. D.
dec 7 J2 W
IN EQUITY,
The State ex relutioho JA \
Solicitor Southern Circ At,,
In Re Lost Documents, in the
mutter of the lost Will of
? Jacob Wolfe, de'cea'seclh
Bill to
r' ' Pet-pet uato
Application having; >een, madu by-William m.
Wolfe to proTO the existence, loss und content? of
the last Wilt -arid Testament of Jacob Wolfc.-t de
ccascd. On motion of Messrs. Ixlnr Jt Dibblf, So
licitor?, it is ordered that all persons who desire so
to do. may.appear and cross oxitfuinc. t^e^vUtaoe
produced, and introduce evidence III reply beflre
mc on the 29th day of February, 180H. 06 ti&
Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V; jam I SOB, - -
OrangeburgC.il., \ ...... Commlseieoex.
Not. 25,1807. j '
nov 80 m Vf"
' i I?im ? ? '. "?*? rv ?*.vjt
. ;-" " ~. . ' ? ',,? I '
In Equity.
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
J?hn T. Jennings, et. at | , . ?, ? aff'
Patrick Jeaninga et. al. -I ..,^T^??WV<
By order of Cha&ecjlor Johnsen >irt?*rC*?^ Iff,.
1807, the Creditors of ?ohn.fA; Jeiinit$&,
will prove their demands before me. within three (t*J
mouths from the.date,of said order. . , ,4 it-.?
? 7 ? v. D. v. JaMISOB; * *
nov 28
hiu h
In Equity.
OR?NGEBURG DISTRICT. "
Joseph Fickli'ng, Adm'r. et. ah I Bill fnr.Aeeswot
vs. i - Marshaling Affftp
' Mary B. Tyler et. al. J Injunction & lUllist
It appearing to my satisfaction that Joshua Tylsr}.
?sc of the Defendants in the above, cost, is abstob
from vme\ resides beyond tho limit a of lb!* State,'Vat
motion ot Sfcseas. Izlar A Dibble, cosic-l*hs*n\>'
Solicitors, it is ordered ; That tho defendant. J?sl
ua T^er, do oppeatv plead, answer, CE dWmur.t? the ?
3 gemglainanls said Idll within the, ViM prescribed bj
'Ihw, or an order pre confessed will ho' takon kgeaiM .
him. , ;
Commissioner's OITio*, "] ' V. t>. Vi jAMTt?05U *':
OruiiRehurg, S. C, \ . , ? 11 Camnd.*l*Mrt< t
Doc. 11?. 1807. J
dec 21 8 (Hi i??'??
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In Equity,,
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ORANGEBURG DISTRICT..* r
A mires: F. Inabinetv Administrator,
vs.
Marevfik Innb?iet n nd olhors:
By sanies <<l tlie Court of K.-uiiy. ia tho: absv-a
stated cane, the cvedixors of thw lato I ?vi L. In?bi
nct a ire onjoined from prosecuting actloLs sb law f?r
the rv cut cry of their, cto* bis. ?nJ ?u rfiiwr^t?
prove- the same hefor? tho Commissioner witkiu Vw*
mccuu* Crwiu the publication hereof. . .; i ><?t?t?t
Y. B. V. JAMISON, C. I. O. D.
e$??23 ?'. <"?? i ami
In Equity,
ou.v xcmurini ias'i'iucJ.
. Ys
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I'.. Johnson, Administratrix.
vsi ' \ V
Js.a. D. Jones, Uunrdinn. ot. al.
By erder of Conrt, tho creditors of Jat?*t P..
JotlUSOn. drerasetl. uro T'Hjnlrrd lo pro?? lb ? V a~o
tj-.r.i!. hrfnro m>- on or botor?llt? lat Ktlirwri k?]K
'"And under tho sera's *rd>r t wilt sell ?? t*e la* .
Monday in F?bru?ry aoxl. tor ??sh. od? tout fc?
??Kdisto l.nmhor und Timb'-r P*? <Z%**\**.*\j
January 21 ,iia?;7.' -. ti V. I). V/ J AMvHOB.X
dec 28?td CuiMittt?iioB?e.
>' ? _ ih?\ 41 VdwA
,# ? . ? .:nv
on.\.xci;KBr::^ pistbicx; '?
Livingston. I \> - > tnr'.-i ! d^iid
l'ou. / .. h??
' I, order o^the f>o..-.4 **"' V 's'/?i'?f 6s"i^ U.
Livingston, deceased, are rcjuir. ^ to nrave. tJUc?'
demands before me, oh' or - before the 21st day ef
Jitnunrr next. ? >i it J ... <?? bs?!
December 21; 1807. V. B. V. JAM IS OX. ?
dec 28?td Cehifldnsh ft-:*'
The State of Sottlh C?iolin?.
ORANGEBl'Rti DISTRICT.'? J
In tho C urt oi Common Plea*. I I it1
II. II- Jennings, Juo. T. Jennings, sra F; A. Wl'tes
uen, A. K. Talmadge,* t
ATT A<' 11M EN T, r>'/i
WIILUHAS the Plailitiffa did on the 90lk ?*y
of May tile their declaration against tki De
fendants, who '{as it "U sa(d)^*are oKseht freos an4
without the limits of this State, and huvo neitkaf
wives nor attorneys known within tho same, upon
whom a copy of said declaration mny be served:
On motion of IJulsons i.Legure, Plaintiffs Attorneys
it is ordered, that the said Defendant* do appear,
and plead to the said declaration on or before tin
22nd day of May, which will be in the year of our
Lord, One Thousand' Eight Hundred and Sixty-,
eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment t wjB.
then he given and awarded ngainsl them.
J. F. UOB1NSON..ios
May 20, 1807. XX jun 1 eilml C. C P.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
i
OkanukRi:uu DlSTIUCT.
Jit tho OMriot Conrt. , ]
^ In pursuance of General Orders No. 104, from
Iieadijunrtcrs Second Military District, the Magis
trates of the District of I )rang?.hurg will niaho a
report on tho loth and lust days of each month to
this Court, of all Commitments made by C om during
he precoeding half month, specifying date of Com
mitment, names of Prisoners ami the Offener? fetj
which they were committed ; uaid Magistrates shall
also forward to the Clerk of this Court, all rccogtit'.
snnces and other papers, connected with the' pro
ceedings against the Prisoners, aforesaid, which
may 'be in their possession at the-dale of making
the reports herein ordered. . t
By order of the Court. , I
MMav.. .4...i^JlOBANSON.
January 8, 1808. Clerk District Court.
jan ll .>?..': .. . i/i ' f). A vn/x tf
In Equity,
OR A N'GEBURG DISTRICT. - f
F. M. Pooser, Adm r. \ Bill to Marshall Asset*
vs. > for . ?' i>'.> ?i >'i?x
Ann I.si r, et. al. j Injunction and Relief.
By order of the Court, tho creditor* w J*h*
Lnrr. ileocased, are rerpdred to prove their d^'Ueads
before me, within three months from thia date.
Commissioner's Offioc, V V. D. T. 'jAkll?O^,*
Orangeburg, C 11... \ ? , .^ntxd^e^.
Jan. 1, 18(18. J jan l8-^8m ^ J?U
A WAXTEB -$250-PER
J\ Month ?he Yenr Bound, pr 000 per cenf^Profit
on Commission. .*We guiirnntco Ihc abov'e *alafy or
commission to active industrious agents at their own
homes, to introduce an nrticle of indlspensahle utfli.
ty in every household. For full particular^, call oa
or address ? O. W. JACKfiON &,C0... V
jan 11?U* ' 11 South St., Baltimore, ^Id.