The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, March 23, 1872, Image 5
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All Advertisements must
be handed to the Business
Manager before Thursday
Noon.
MR EDITOR?IMcaso announce D. A.
TORT Ell at ? Candidate for Sheriff at the
naxt Election ami oblige Ida many friends in
tiio FORK.
j?i? : .' m . _agsr
THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST
CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY
Last Thursday evening a dwelling
hotiso owned by Mr. D. Louis, and occu
pied by Mr. John Riley, about two miles
from 'Orangeburg, in the Edisto Fork,
WjSA destroyed by fire. Tho fire, wo are
informed, was accidental.
A meeting of tho Trustees of the
South Carolina Agricultural College and
Mechanics' Institute will be held at
Orangeburg, on tho 28th iustant. The
Trustees of Claflin Uuivertity will also
meet at the same time.
te Express Office will hereafter be
in the store or Capt. John A. Hamilton.
Tho locality is far more convenient for
our business men than has been the
case heretofore. No better appointment
could have been made than that of Cnpt.
II., to this responsible Agency.
Tho winter term of Claflin University
closed hist Wednesday. The evening of J
that day was devoted to a public exhibi
tion and examination. We are informed
thai- the proceeding.) indicated a very
ere Jit able degree of profieieucy on the
part of the pupils.
Our neighbor cnlls the News a rara,
aui generis, avis.
Wo regret deeply to be obliged U\ re
ply that tho 7Yt*<-s is a Kreutzschocksc
-hwcrnothhciligCKlonnerwcttcrbouibeiiu
? ndgranndenconstaniiiopolitauisehcrdudc
-Isnckpfeifergoell !
The following persons have been ap
pointed ? rust cos of the "Statu Agicultur
al College aud Mcehauics' Institute,"
located at this place. Judge A. J
Willard, Columbia; J. J. Wright, Beau
fort ; Hon. John Wilson, Anderson j W.
I). Harris. Columbia; Gilbert Pillsbury,
Charleston ; Uenjamin Ryas, ' Orange
burg j'R. J. Donaldson, Choraw ; C. W.
Wilder, Columbia; II. W. Duncan,
Spartauburg.
The Elliotts are vigorously ut work
on their project for building a Truck
house. A building of the character
they propose would supply a want which
has lung been felt in our community,
and *#hith is becoming more and more
pressing with the rapid growth of the
Town. We have no public room here
large enough for the purposes of ab
exhibition, a lecture, or anything of the
ktnd. n Tho Elliotts intend to supply
this want aud to meet, also, the equally
pressing Ueccesity for a Town Hull. Wo
cordially commend their subscription
list to the favorable actioa of our public
spirited citizens.
-1 ?
We have heard the same "rumors i?s
tho streets" of a forgery on the Comitjj
T'reaseVy of which our neighb >r *p?kc
last woek, aud hare applied to the
Treasurer for information on the subj c
He desires us to suy that he knows ol
sio fttota supporting th?*se rumors und
lofti
that his office, books, accounts and
vouchers' arc freely open for public in
:spoctioti'.:
Ho :znquests us father to say that on
tho 1 si,[Tuesday of . April proximo he
'will mukc his annual settlement witli
?the Cou.tty Auditor for all tu o I
collected aud disbursed by hin: i St
und County accounts during the curr< u
j-cnr, on which occasion it is his pailisu
Jnr*desire that all parties iuleroated ?halt
.attend.
,A Woiid A lout Proof Headi.su ?
Every column of a newspaper tout, i .
from too to twenty thousand distinct
pieces of metal, uncording to the size ol
the paper and typo. 'J he displacement
of a siuglu one makes an orror. Is . toy
wonder that errors occur ? In the mrgo
offices ptofeasional proof readers are
kept, whose .practiced eyes, passing twice
over every* line of prool, detect uiost ol
the error.*, a boy, also kept fur that pur
pose, at tKe-.tainu time reading tho copy
aloud. Still mistakes arj frequently
occurring, after coming from auch hands
and probably no nowapaper or book ever
waa jet published without errors that
might be detccto 1 by the merest novice
Iu book printing it la estimated that
proof-i ending costs half as much as
composition. In country offices, the
editor bat generally to be his own f >re
mart, pi inter, book-keeper and aiuiost
everything else, and if the same care
had to be exercised that is deemed
indisponible on the best city sheets, tho
country paper could not be published at
all, because ol the expense?Printing
Gazette.
Venetian Blinds.?No invention
was ever so important to the people of |
hot climates as the Venetian blind. Ad
mitting the air and a shaded light, while
keeping out tho heat und glare, they are
absolutely essential to comfort in this
country. If the houses of any of our rea
dersare destitute of these valuable con
trivances, they should at once, before
tho hot weather sots in, send their orders
to Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayno
street. Charleston, S. C, manufacturer
and dealer iu doors, sashes, blinds, ba
lusters mouldings, &c, ko.
A Sad Fallino Out.?It is indeed
a sad fulling out when, after ye- ra of j
the closest intimacy, the hair parts com
pany with the head. Fortuu Holy the
lamentable separation m y be easily pre
vented and the twain more closely uni
ted thnn ever by a timely and aystemntic
use of Lyon's Kathairon, tho most
potent invigornnt ol tho hair and prom
oter of its growth and beauty known to
modern pharmacy. It completely obvii
tcs the dry and pnrched condition of the
roots of the hair, which is preliminary
to its coining out, by supplying tho pre
cise degree of moisture requisite to its
preservation iu a healthy state. It is the
only true dissolvent and ev.iporant of* |
dandruff and other impurities of tho
acalp whose presence is injurious to the
hair. As a beautificr of the bend the
Kathniron has no equal. It not only in
creases the quantity of the hair, but
improves its quality immediately, impart
ing a lustrou* appearance and silky tex
ture which are exceedingly attractive.
PricioE Committed,?As the result J
of on inactive state of liver uud stomach |
producing headache, obtuse intellect,
dullness, despondency, mid finally insan
ity, is no uncommon occurrence. All
these disagreeable symptoms and bad
feelings arc most cort&faly dispelled by
the use of Dr. Pie.rco's Gulden Medical
Discovery. It revitalises und builds up
the whole system A little book on
Chronic Diseases sent free. Address R.
V. Pierce, M. 1)., Buffalo, N. Y. Golden
Medical Discovery sold by all druggists.
COMMERCIAL.
MAUKKT REPORTS.
Omen or the OaAxnaanao Nkws,
Mcarh, 22, 1871.
COTTON?Sales during the week 30
bales. Wo quote :
Ordinary.10 (a)
Low Middling.20 &>
Middling.20\(n\
ROVOH Hier..Sl.liO per misbol
Comn.5> 90 per bushel.
Cow Pbas. 1.00 per busticl.
Pi.nof.rs.$1.00 per bushel.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
Cn am-f.ston, S. C. December 2.1, 1871.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER
24, the Passenger Train on the South
Carolina Hailroud will run as follows .
roa acocsta.
Leave Chnrlesion.8 10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.2? P. M.
rOR coli'MOIA.
Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M.
A'rive at Columbia.4.0? P. M.
for oha&iESTOH.
Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.^.8.20 I?. M.
Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M.
?r-!r.- : .o.ZO I*. Si.
TlllloUOII WH.MINQTOS TUAIM
Leave Augusta. .8.00 A. M,
Arrive at Kiogville.b.oo A. M.
Leave Kit.gvilU;.12.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.?.30 P. M.
At'Ol'S r A KIOUT EXrBESS-SCXOATS EXCKPTIO
Leavo Charleston.8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta. .7.?0 A. M.
Leave Augusta.,0.00 P. M.
Arrive ,n Charloslon.r..&.6u A. M.
C01.1MHIA NKSIIT IWIUUSS? Sl'SUAVS KXCKPT
Leava Chut lesion.7.10 P. M.
A. i vc at Cblumbhi .7.80 A. M.
I.cum- Columbia.?.00 P. M,
Arrive al Chnrfeston.7.00 A. M.
nl'VMI.UYli.l.K THAIS.
Leave Sumtnervillc nt.7.2o A M.
Vrr.ve nt Charloaion ul.k j , a M
Leave Chnrlesion at .8.80 P. hi.
Arrive u Siimim-rvillu at .,.4.46 P. M.
CAMI.CN lit: AM li.
Lsa.vo C.itiidcii . .n. Id A. At.
Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A M.
Leave Columbia.1.46 p. M.
Arrive at Cumdcn.l>.25 p. M.
Day uud Night Trains make clone eon nee
lion ut Augusta with Ueorgia liaurou i uud
Central llailroad.
Night Train connects with MaoOU and
Augusta Kail. end,
Columbia Nicht Train eonnucis with
Ursen vi lie ami Columbia uaili sd, an with
Charlotte Road lopoinis North.
Camden Tiuiu connects at Kingvillo daily
(except Sundays) with tmy Passongcr Train,
and runs through to Columbia.
a. L. TYLEh, Vicc-Prasident.
S. B. Picks**, General Ticket Agent.
WBt ML SAIN ft CO. S
column:
WE WILL HAVE
ON MONDAY
A FRESH LOT OF
FINE
HORSES
AND
JUST FROM
KENTUCKY
FOR SALE
CHEAP!!
Those in want of GOOD, SOUND
and CHEAP STOCK would d-? well lo
call early. J
W. M. SAIN k CO.
FAMILY
uu
JUST
RECEIVED
A lilt 1 VING
DAILY!
INSURANCE AGENCY.
FIBE INSURANCE.
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY?
Capital $20,000,000 Gold.
LIFE INSTJEANCE.
PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON life INSURANCE COMPANY?
? Capital ?2,500,000.
J AS. II. FOWLE8, AGENT,
At Citizen?' Saving Bank.
FOR 8ATJR.?100 ACRES LAND on Belleville Road. 1} mile* from tho Court
House, (60 acres Cleared and GO Woo tland.)
Also 10,000 BRICKS for aulo. Apply to JAS. H. FOWL ES.
mar 28 .0 lj
FOR THE SPRING OF 72.
T. CARTNIILL
Is offering his assorted STOCK of
GOODS at a GREAT REDUCTION
on former PRICES to make room for
a new Stock of
SPRING GOODS!
T. CAETMILL,
RUSSELL ST. ORANGER URO, S. C.
mar 1G ljc oct 7
WAR! WAR! WAR!
IN consequence of the EXPECTED WAR between Great Britain and ?hc United StaUa,
JOS. McNAMAEA is determined to SELL OUT his entire STOCK for Greenbacks to
mvesi in G?hl?should the war occur Grceubackfl won t lie worth a cent, therefore be
gives his Customers and the Public generally, u chance to invest the same in his Cheap
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c.
SUGAR, 8 lbs for $1.00. COFFEE, 4 lbs for $1.00.
LAUD, BACON and MOLASSES, D\RRS Celebrated DIAMOND II VMS, SUGAR
CURED IIA MS at I2j ct. p?r lb., FLOUR, RICE
and a general assort n? out of FANCY GROCERIES.
SMOAKS' PLOWS always on hand. Also a fuli lino of FARMING UTENSILS, such
as HOES. SPADES, SHOVELS, PITCH FORES, IIAMES, BRIDLES, AXES, Jte.
mar '2 c ly
JUST RECEIVED
The largest and most varied Stock of canned goods ?ver
off. red in this Mark t
spiced salmon\ green corn, peaches,
fresh sal.mun, green peas, peaks,
lobsters, tomatoes, straw beries,
OYSTFLiS, 1 und 2 lbs, PICKLES, PINEAPPLE,
b ROM a, g ELaTIn E, &o., &c.
hams?bacon of every description. *
All grades of Augusts? and Western FLOUR
We are also nffcriug nur entiru Sinok if DRY GOODS at COST.
shEOS, hats CUTLERY,
FELDER, V0SE & IZLAR,
to)- GOODS DELIVERED FREE or CHARGE in any portion of the Town,
ma 2 c ly
bacon, bacon! bacon!
3000 Pounds C. R. SIDES, 2500 Pounds SHOULDERS.
IOm.0 Pounds HAMS, 1000 Pounds STRIPS.
FLOUR! FLOUIt:. FLOUR!!? A Choice Lot of this article arriving
and in Store.
Ju?t reccivod a Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PREPARED HAM, to which
we call attention.
All of the ABOVE GOODS are .ff red at LOW ER PRICES than can be
purchased ?? au. other House in Drttio ar.'.
Our STO K ?>. G ROC ER I E - ? e r i iv I Weekly from the Cheapest Mar
? ot.-. ih.t r w ? l"ui im.t oul II vPNESS but FRESHNESS.
t. a. jeffords & co.
war '2 c ly
JUST IN
AT
Tfi?DOffl kohn m:i
oo
PIECES OF CALICOES
85 i:d for the
ISON!!!
Which, together with the balance
of their full Assorted Stock will be
sold at Eeasonable Figures.
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
febl7 ly
FAIR WARNING
?AND NO
HUMBUG!
BUT CALL ON '
WlUim T. LIGETFOOT,
AT THE COrtiNTER,
And secure a BARGAIN in
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
SHOES,
HARDWARE.
And an ENDLESS VARIETY* of the
Best Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c,
All of which will be sold at once without REG ARD to COST and NO
HUMBUG!
Ono DWELLING for sale on Middlcton Street.
Also my OLD STAND STORK on Rossel! Street.
jao 20 dee 2 c ly
SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!!
EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS.
ONION SETS, TURNIP and CABBAGE SEED
Also WHITE BEANS for Baking
ORDERS RECEIVED
For M APES' 8UPERPII08PHATE, a Fertilize? Composed mostly of FISH, rated
second only to Peruvian Guano.
Also for PERUVIAN GUANO and CCANAPE GUANO.
JOHTST _A.. HAMILTON,
MARKET STREET.
Agent for FIRE and LIFE 1X& ERASCE.
jaa 20 c lj
DR. A. C. DUKES,
At the Old Staad of
DK. IB. M. SUTLER.
m HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh
?Bfe'upply of
'?ry DRUGS,
rasa MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES, kc.
A splendid lot of 81 ATI ON Ell V.
PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va
riety.
A fine stock of CIGARS and TORACCO.
And one of the finest assortment of POCK
ET K?IVE8 ever offered her* at the prices.
Prescription* carefully prepared.
OFFICE HOURS on the SABRATII?
From 9 te 10 A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M.
dee 2 a ly
LOOK FOR THE
RED fJOFFEE POT!
II OME MADE TIX WARE OF THE
BEST QUALITY AND OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION?WA UK ANTE I).
.ALSO
Ca&es and Confectionaries
ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT STORE OP THE
RED COFFIE POT,
NEXT TO
MIL W. T. MGHTFOOTS
OLD STAND.*
DJ
B. F II, Fl^RSON.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
<?h4(Mil ffiuMne?S (fjolleye
OF AMERICA.
THE
SOUTHERN
No. 8 N. Charles Street,
BALTIMORE. MD.
Orftmlmi and Dtvtted BnHraff At Prtpartvt,
IJcuny and aJUddle Qfoed eilen
to mmcoxb raoMocom
(Practical .Accountants
4X9
OVER ?600 YOUNG MEN
nom tut
SOUTHERN STA TES
mmm*' C.RADVATFD at tki, INSTITUTION, and
art n*w jUNmg Rat*.-ntitlt and /.nAgt/m /Vj/Vi<xu im
Ik* I mauling BANKS ASD BUSINESS HOUSES of
tht Country.
THEKE ARE NO I'ACATIONS. Student* can
tnttr at any time.
li S/tri.
men* of Ptmmmmtkip. EmtUit htv J'attagv Stamft.
S/rtioi fnetrvidmml fnrtntctlm and ruictti guaran
teed. Send far OUkft Dacnnunt* mmdtUt?fki St
Addern** mit Communication* ta
W. XI. 8ADLMR, JV^rV.
Samtktm Bntimtt College,
BALTIMORE, MD.
nor 11
Notice of Dismissal.
ThTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
Y\ will on the 25tk day ot March next,
tile my final account with the Honorable
Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as
Adsaletrator of P. L. Inabinet, and ask for
Letters of Dismissal.
WM. WINNINOHAM,
feb2l-4t Administrator.
Eibbons, Millinery
AND
STRAW GOODS,
1872. ;
Also White Goodd, Embroideries, Sec.
ARMSTRONG, CATER & CO.
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobben of
Bonnets, Trimming?, Neck and Saab Ribbons,
Velvet Ribbons, Neck Tics, Bonners, Silks,
S&tius, Velvets and Crapes, Floweis, Feath
ers, Ornaments, Frame!*, &c. Straw Bon
nets and Ladies and Children's Hats, trimm -
ed nnd untrimmed. Aud iu connecting
Warerooms Weite Goods, Linens, Embroide
ries, Luces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handker
chiefs, Veiling, Head Nats, &c. Noa. 237
aud 230 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
These gi ods r re manufactured by ue or
bought for Cash "reetly from the European
aud American Manufacturers, embracing all
the latest novelties, unequalled in variety
and cheapness in any market.
Ordrrs filled with care, promptness and
despatch.
mar 17 lm
Dr. OL1VEROS' begs leave to inform his
friends nnd Customers that with the NEW
YEAR he has opened a full
STOCK OF MEDICINES, kc.
ALSO
SEED ONIONS and GARDEN SEEDS.
also
CANDY?best quality?guaranteed.
ALSO
RAZOR and POCKET CUTLERY.
A i.so
?PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH and BRUSHES.
also
VACUUM OIL for greasing harness,
Boots and Shoes?best iu the world.
Every article sold GUARANTEED tobe
just ns I represent them, and sold on the
most LIBERAL oash terms by
DR. OLIV EROS.
Druggist and Chemist,
jan C nov 18 ly
The Celebrated Fertilizers.
FOR SALE BY
Wtlcox, Glbbn ?V C o..
Imi>ortrbs and DSAtttrs in Giaxos,
148 Buy St., Sne'?i}ivhi Cfa,
lfil En*t Buy, Vtarttttoa, S. C.
For further information applv r addrrve
as above for Almanac for 1872.
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE,
Agsatt at Oraag eburg, S. C.
r>5 wee 3m