The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, December 09, 1871, Image 5
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AVc want money. ? Not an uncommon
traut at all. Wo have been indulging
our friends as long as we arc able. Those
from whom wer purchase our materials to
priut this journal/demand cash for every
order filled. Oar printers have to be
paid every Saturday night. This all
takes money'. Now surely those of our
Bubscribers, whom we have endeavored
tc accommodate by furnishing them with
the News without demanding pay in ad
Yance, will come up and pay tho little
that is duo us: It is impossible to run
a newspaper without money, and those
wbo do bot,pay up, wo shull be compell
ed to erase from our books. So come
up and save us from anymore asking.
Personal.?William G. Tyson, of
the Charleston Dally News, was on a
visit to v Qrangeburg duriug tho1 last
week. It will be remembered that Mr.
Tyson resided hn-our County somo time
ago. Since iheu be Uns been residing in
Charleston, Whfrro by his rcrsatilo tal
ents, atid splendid personal mnnners,
he has woo ."for. .himself that respect
which our own County universally en
tertains for Imoi^jNo matter where our
friend uir^'lreV/?rown, he has our best
wishes for fcie weflVe.
J. FeLdeq. MtsfKitft, was in Orange
burg on Thursday.last.
TnK Governor's Messjaoh??We in
vite thcj attention ot our readers to the
synopsis of the ofcasagc, to bo found on
the first page of this iiauo. Tlie. re
sume is carefully prep ired and presents,
wo think, the salient features of the
document,, in a well culled form and
brief view.)1
Our Memubrs.? Messrs Kcedi.-h.
Illyas, Jamison, Duiiuolly an I Wallace,
our Representatives tu tho St.ite Legis
lature, are at their posts and at work,
sonic of them prominently, on the im
portant questions before that holy.
|Th?y arc on the side of economy and for
investigation an 1 reform in our finan
cial poliey. It will gratify us to publish
such a record of their course, as the
people will approve.
To Ta*c Payers.?We never adviso
tmr friends to do anything that wa think
will injure them. Oar advico is tu pay
the taxes. Those \vh? delay will realize'
the significance of our counsel when it
is too late?1
Election Notice.?Our advertising
columns this week cont- in the notice of
an election to take p!acc on Wedncsduy,
20th inst. < A Senator is to be elected
to fill the unexpired term ef Hon. Jos.
A. Greene. We hope that tho election
will pass quietly. We do uot of courso
apprehend any difficulty in onr peaceful
and law-abiding County, but we express
the hope that no unpleasant feelings, no
political jars may bs called into play,
?vjiu u . Mtuvol ?i-.*t, ifv I. , .
matter with the people, who should and
doubtless will, poicefully and without
auy excitement, select u man worthy of
their choice, and fitted for the place
_-! a > i -
Terrible Cotd).?During the last
woek we have weathered one of the
coldest snaps, ever felt in this country.
Why, on last Friday, the view looking
dowu Main Stroet to the river was uovel
and brilliantly strange. The woods,
covered with their drapery of icicles,
presented tho appearance of a vast white
winding sheet, which, seemed to rest over
the whole forest. Not only with us, but
over tdio North and Nurthwest the spell
was bitter and intense. Blankets of tho
warmest and best material are absolute
ly necessary and wo warn evory one to
provid? himself at once. Furs, shawls,
overcoats and such ttrttalea must be pro
cured. All of these of the best kind
ure to be had at kGco. II. Cornelsou's.
Head his advertisement and then perish
with the cold if you disregard it.
Judge Graham.?Public services
vfoll perforated descrvo publio pruise.
Robert F. Graham, a young man com
pared with tnoso who have eat in his
seat upou the bench of South Carolina,
was elected at the last soosioa of tho
Legislature to fill the unoxpired term
of Judge Carpenter, whose metorio
career is part of political history. With
ability equal to that which has so dis
tinguished our judiciary in the past ;
and whioh has been recognized and
bowed to by that galaxy of able critics?
the Charleston bar, Judge Gruhnm bus
filled his position, with credit to himself j
and universal satisfaction to all. At the
close of his term he must feel that rich
est recompense which a performance of
duties evor brings and which repays a
deeper a: d truor satisfaction thau tho
publio appreciation and plaudit.
Iu these times when so much com
plaint is made agaiust thoso filliug offices
of publio trust, iustauccs aro rare, where
a general and felt .satisfaction rewards
the officer. Such is Judge Graham's
position now before tho people of his
State, and a p.'oud position is it to
occupy. Amid the expressions of ap
preciation of tho people and with the cou
scious rcwar I of his own heart, his first
term closes. That ho will be re-elected
is almost a cortaiuty. It b duo to him
self and it is duo to this people that he
should bo re-elected. Thcro is likely
to be no opposition to Judge Graham's
re-election and there should bo none.
The Legislature by his re-election will
do their duty to the man who has been
tried and found so well fitted for the
position, and they will gratify tho peo
ple of the Stato we know, and the people
of Oraugoburg for whom we can speak.
- Christmas, Santa Claus.?
"T?rasthe night before Christmas
And all thro' the house
Not a creature was stirring
Not evert a mouse."
Like u burst of meridian sunshine at 12
o'clock on u cloddy day, tho announce
ment thrills iu our cohtms this week of
important news. Chfnjtinas is auuouccd !
Santa Claus is heralded !! Dr. Oliveros
makes the most important announcement,
that iu expectation and anticipation ol
tho "morrio s.ason"' now rapidly t p
proaching, he bus received a id ia dis
playing at his store a magnificent variety
au I huge lot of Toys, Christmas pres
ents etc , etc. The sccae is fairy and
beautiful and carries the heart back
in memory to suuny childhood. Carry
the children and let their bright eyes
gr??W brieji cr as they ljok. Cany the
old hearts, let them be young again, at
Dr. Olivcroa uturo. Let the good boys
and girls go and look, and see if they
can gucs?, what toy out of the great lot
Santa (.Maus will bring for each, wheth
er a flute, or a knife, or a doll, or the
paraphernalia for a Chri Unas treo, or
one of those grotesque figures, or jaok
straws or?or?or?what ! We muat
return our hearty thanks to Dr. Oliveros
.for a littlo variety of fan tost io figures,
for the "News" office. This is tho way
to wiu. Advertiso and remember the
poor printer, poor devil ; and poor edi
tor. Follow this advice and the Christ
mas season will be a brisk time.
- am ~~ i - ?
Foit tub Holidays !?Head, friends
read the advertisement of Capt. John A
Hamilton of a nice lot of nice things,
and material to make nice things. Just
the articles for the holidays: fCrackors,
raisins, currants, nicest cbecso. Head
and ponder I
Read iu another column the notice of
a sule of cattle, hogs, household and
kitchen furniture, piano, buggy, wagon,
etc., to take placo at the rcsideucu of
Mrs. M. Graves, near Biunakcr's Brid e
on Saturday, Deo. ltith, 1871.
Southern and Atlantic Tele
graph Company.?Tho office of this
new line will bo opened for busiacs.s on
Litis day. Office in Post Office
Tho Survivors of tho old Orangeburg
Troop meet at Orangcburg on the lGth
iust. See notiec in another column.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORT*.
<>i ni t; or Tine OaAWisBiTBa Nkw?,
December, 8, 1871.
COTTON?Salca duriug the weck -J80
bnles. Wo quote :
Ordinary.1? (n)\C,\
Low Middling.Hi\(u)
Middling.I<H;<3J
Hoi ?in Rick.SI.30 per oushel
t ows.$1.00 per bushel.
Cow 1'kas. 1.00 por bushel.
Tu'Dbbs....$1.00 per bushel.
dr. a. c. dukes,
At the Old Stand of.
BR. B. If. 8HVLSR.
H.VB JUST" RECEIVED A fresh
npply of
DRUGS, ?i 1 ?vo
MEDICINE8, M
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES. *c.
A splendid lot of 81 ATlONERY.
-PERFUMERY, and SOAPS- in great va-l
riety. H |
A fine stock.of CIGARS and TOBACCO.
And ene of the finvst assortment of POCK*
ET KNIVES ever offered here nt tho pricos.
Prescriptions carefully prepared,
dec 2 o ly
SillBBOLETIt LODGE No. 28,
A Regular Commanhriltan of this Lodge
will bo hUdM TU ESSAY ????., 4th of De
cember next.' An ELrXMON for OFFI
CERS tot. the ensuing year will bo had;
and business of importance trnusaotod.
Membors win tukc duo notico and gorem
thomsolvs accordingly.
YV. J. DEflnmLLE,
noT 11 Secretary.
now is youiTtIme
0 BUY CHEAP GROCERIES FROM
T
E. EZBKIEL,
Who has just received a LARGE STOCK of ?
COFFEE
SUGAR.
MOLASSES.
BACON.
LARD.
CHEESE.
SALT, ka kc. ' . p k ,\ j
Also a fine Selection of
GUNS. ;
POWDER FLASKS.
SHOT POUCHES.
WADS.
CAPS.
&c, &c.
Will always keep on hand a good assort
ment of FRUITS.
W A N T E 1)
10.000 bushels KOUGH RICE.
1,000 bushels COW PEAS,
Tor which Ho will give HIGHER PRICES
than can be had elsewhere.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Ac. j
repaired as usual.
nov 23 ly
United States Marshal s
Sale.
W. .. lYessou, U. S. Circuit
vs v Court Docrea in
Jabob E. L, Amakcr. J Foreclosure.
By virtue of the Decree of the. said Court,
will be sold nt Charleston on tho 14th De
cember next, nt 11 u'eluck.
That valuable Plantation in ?rangeburg
County, eitnntd on C. Hail Road, in Sad
ler's Swamp, und formerly the Residence ot
Adam Amakcr, bounded north on lands of
Amakcr, east by lands of J. 1). Kein nil I J.
W. Dautzler, south by lands of J. F. Riley
and Estate of L. Smoke, nnd west by binds
of Dr. J. Smoke, Mrs. Stalcy and Cupt. D.
Sta?-k.
Terms?One-third cash, balance in one
mil two years, with interest from date, pay
able annually, secured by bond and mort
gage of said plantation. Purchaser to pay
for papers und stamps.
LEWIS B. JOI1N80N,
U. S. Marshal,
nov IS It
NOTICE.
U. B. Rice Ex'rof Will of J. C. Weeks vs
Jaby Weeks nnd others.
Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of
Joseph C. Weeks, to prove their demands
before hie on or before the eighteenth day of
January next, at Ornugehurg C. II.
J. F. 17.EAR, Referee.
Nov. loth, 1871.?18?It cow
Attractive Sale.
WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY THE
9th day of December nest, at my place, in
tho Fork of Edislo, near the plantation of
Capt. J, T. Jennings, the following proper
ly :
10 head Cattle. 20 head Hogs, 2 good Hor
ses, 1 Mule, 1 two horse Wagon, ?">??() bushels
Corn, about 0,01)0 lbs Fodder, Blacksmith.
Carpenter ami plantation Tools, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Loom, 1 Rice
Thresher, &o. Terms cash.
? O. W. LYNCH.
ubv 25 2t
Notice of Dimissal.
XTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
X^i W?ll, on the 11th day of December, 1S71,
[file my tinul iioount with the Honorable
Judge of Probate for Orangcburg County, as
Guardian of the E?tiite of A. J. Kill roll,
and ask for Letters of Dismissal.
J. W. ANT1.EY,
nov 11?It Guardian.
XToH^ ?I* BlMolutlon.?The
|> Firm of SEA BROOK, BROWNING &
MEYERS is this day Diss^h?d. by mutual
eousoit..
Orangcburg, S. ('., Nov. 1st, JHTI
nov 1 tf
AUGUSTUS B. RNOWLTON
(Formerly of the New York Bar.)
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
A T L A W ,
ORANC1FRURU, S. C.
July 8 tf
MALCOLM I. BROWNING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ORANGEBURG C. II., So. Ca.
nov 4
LOST On Saturday hint a
BLACK MOROCCO POCKET BOOK OF
no use but to the owner. A liberal -reward
will be given if left at the store of Messrs
Win. M. Sain & Ci>., ar to
C. J, 8ASPORTAS.
NOTICE
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,
OHA.NOKUI IMi Col STY, S. C,
Oet ober 20th, 1H71.
Deputy County Auditors of the Several
Assessment District, will please bund in to
this Olheo nil Assessments made by them
without delay. JAS. VAN TASSEL,
o:. H -)l County Auditor.
FOB^HE HOLLIDAYS.
LAYER RAISINS, ?
ZANTK CURRANT*,
CITRON.
POWDERED SUGAR,. ,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
FANCY CANDUE8,
CANNED FRUITS.
FISH.
,CRUSHED 8UQ??V
A WHITE
C YELLOW ? "
BUCKWHEAT.
MORTON CRACKERS,
CREAM
ITALIAN MACCARONI.
Also n General Assortment of FIRST CLASS GOODS, ioeludiog tho ROME
SHUTTLE SEWING MACH INF, of which 12 have been sold in Orangebarg
and give grout satisfaction. Price 825
JOHN A. HAMILTON,
MARKET STREKT.
--?-8-i_JL?J---4J--JL-. ? -J-uljj.-^-.l i ii m ?
I InuWdtUrl .,
ANNOUNCEMENT!
WM. T. LIGHTFOOT
TAKES PLEASURE tO ANNOUNCE TO HIS CUSTOMERS AND TO
the Public generally that ho haB removed into his
New! Store
ON THE CORNER AROVE CARTMLL'S
Where he has a full stock of
GROCERIES & DRY GOODS,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
LIQUORS, SHOES
And every ARTICLE wanted by the FARMER and the'GENERAL CUSTOM
ER, all.of which are on exhibition FREE and for Hale CHEAP.
/VII .1 _ ? - i
Call and examino
dec 2
CRAMMED FULL
OF
Goods.
T KOHN & BRO
? i
HAVE RECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER FROM
NEW YORK
F?RS, FURS, FURS,
At Remarkable LOW FIGURES?from 83.25 per SETT and upwards
Ladies9 Turbans, Sailor Madelaines,
Elpies, Ollas
And in fact all the latest STYLES of
Velvet and Plush Hats.
DUESS GOODS! DUESS GOODS!!
Our FACILITIES in this D-pnrtrricht having been LARGELY EXTEND
ED. Ladies will find an unlimited choice iu Goods exclusively of this Season's
Production, adopted to first class wear only, including
Ulack and Colored SILKS. SATINS,
SILK POPLINS l Plain and Watered,)
Silk and Wool SERGE, VELOURS
Wool EPING LI N S, S ATIN E C LOT IIS,
MERINO, DELAINE. VELVETEENS,
MOHAIR, LUSTRES, EMPEROR CLOTHS,
PLAIDS VASTAN CLOTH
REPS, POPLINS,
ALPACCAS, all shades.
HAIll GOODS in Large Variety.
OI K DOMESTIC and HOUSEKEEPING FOODS
Everybody kuows that wc SELL thorn
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST.
Our Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
ROOTS, SHOES and HAT Departments are
very COMPLETE and offered at a very Small
Advance on WHOLESALE PRICES.
N. R.?Wc iolorrn our numerous LADY FRIENDS that the cxp?ct?d
DOLLAR KID GL?VES,
? Silk and Cotton VELVET TRIMMINGS,
Cloak and Dresa BUTTONS, SCARFS, Ac|
have arrived.
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
dec 2 sept 211?Htn It
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC!
REPORTS FROM NEARLY ALL
parts of the West, show thus Win
tor has commenced with heavy Snow
Storms and utiusuul Cold. Moo have
died in the Woods of Utah from the se
rer? cold and exposure. No severe
storm of cousequcuoo ban yft visited
this Section, but the time is past In
which further freedom from Cold 9*4
Snow oan km expected. ' Thesjs
havo not already mad* amp^e prway
thins for the Coming Storms and Odd
will do well to accomplish It immediftfetj?
Mich suffering nay thus be avoided*
and it is better to prevent suffering Am
to relieve it. i.
Id view to be PREPARED for this EM 15BOKNCY I have thowtfgWy BE
PLENISHED MY STOCK of WIIK'JT HI jR good9,W^
leg
BLANKETS, FURS,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS
and DRESS GOODS
IN ALL LINES.
Cassimeres, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Umbrellas,
And all the other GOODS nccoszary for the TRADE. Adso
PINE FAMILY GROCERIES
For the II OLLI DAY SEABON. Also
Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Saddles,
HARNESS, AC.
In great VARIETY. All of which will bo sold at PRICES to DEFY COM
PETITION, and will be shown FREELY anal without CHARGE.
ay-Tome one and all to examine for Yourselves.
GEO. H. CORNELSON.
doo 9 o?v3 k *J
MALE ACADEMY
I OR?.NGrK13XJIia, s. o.
Tilt UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs tho PUBLIC GENERALLY, especially
the Residents in and around the Toted of Orangeburg, that he will OPBlf en the PlR?f
DAY of JANUARY. l8?Vnn' ACADEMY, for tire INSTRUCTION of YO?NG GENTLE.
MEN, in all the essential Branches oT a Liberal Education; stich as will he fully adequate
to FIT THEM for either the Acquirement of Business Pursuits or ehtcrihg upon the at
tainment of a Profession at the Universities or Colleges of the Country.
While Soliciting your Liberal Putronage he hopes to supply A WANT whieh ha ia led
to believe Iras been greatly felt in the community, via: A GOOD SCHOOL of HIGH
STANDING. JAMES S. HEYWAKB.
In First Grade will be Taught English and Rudiments of Mathematics.
In Second Grade will be Taught English, Mathearatios and Ancient language*.
It. Third Grade will be Taught as Second and French.
TERMS?PAYABLE MONTHLY.
First Grade.$3 00 per month. I Seeond Grade.......$4 00 par
I Third Grade.?* 5 00
VACATIONS.?Ten Days at Easter, Ten Days at Christmas, and the two
Months, July and AugusL Hours 9 A. M. till 2 P. M.
REFERENCES!
W. J. DxTREVILLE, Atfy at Law.
GLOVER & GLOYER, Alt'ys at Law.1
W. F. HUT80N.
IZLAR & DIDDLE, Att'ya at Law.
N. A. BULL.
nov 18 oo It
IMPO BTAfr INFORMA
TIONS!!
T. CARTMILL
Is now offering a new lot of those
Superiot
BLACK ALPBCCA8
LADIES COLORED AND WHITE KID GLOVES
CRAPE AND LACE COLLARS
NEW STYLE CALICOS
BLANKETS? 8 IT AW LS, FLANNELS
CASSIMERES, CLOTHING
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, Ac.
All of which are offered at UNPRECEDENTED LOW PfiftOtiS ?od NO
MUM BUG. T. CARTMILL,
nov 25 lyc oct 7 Russell Street.
W. N. 8COVILL.
A. D. FREDERICK.
W. F. BARTON.
JOHN A. HAMILTON.
JA5, H. FOWLES.
GROCERIES!
CANVASSER ANB V NC A WASSER BAMS.
AUGUSTA FLOUR! aj WESTERN FLOUR J!
_ r i? -~ .
Sugar Cured STRIPS. MINCE* MEAT.
Sugar Cured SHOULDERS. Q GEXATINK.
\* i ;8I?E^i ? BKOMA, \.t
LARD in ? and 10 Iii Buckets. ?& 1'ICKLfeS^ *J . .
MACKEREL in Kittsi * \t\ ? * 1 and CANNBI? fJOOSS.
SUGAR** v. ^ of. every variety?
and COFFEES, g ' Call at once
of all kinds. J ; 3? r At
/ 'id
T. A. JEFFORDS & CO.
HAVr>TIIlS DAY RESUMED BUSINESS AT HIS OLD STAND. CORNER RUS
SE I, I. STREET and RAILROAD AVENUE, wbero they will be happy to sat their
friends and former patrons. Everything in the
GROCERY LINE
Will be bs fcu=d here, cf COOP QWT.ttv
LOW PRICES.
Persons desirous of PURCHASING will sWj WELL to CALL six! E*Sfftfg g$g
STOCK before going cleewhsrc.
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