The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, June 08, 1872, Image 5
atnnVr rige o <8 a weo';.
Lord Herbert Le Roy Aiusloy is npw
cuttifigaswelLin Florence*.
An Illinois elopement consisted of a
groom of 80 and a bride of 78.
Some^odlcss. tliiof has stolcu Henry
Ward .Becchcr'* fast Hotter.
Wachtel lias gone back to Europe, af
ter taking iu,?30,000 in oue month.
Three libel suits against an Illinois
paper have depleted its treasury 35 cts.
"Bis?n Win." is the Eastern ubbrcvi
A forry master nt Sioux City, Iowa,
arrests people-if they piddle their own
canoes across the stream.
A goose in Main has produced an eg-;
a foot in circumtcrence, aud the propri
etor proposes to retire that goose off hall
lay. r> rTt\. t rv\r*r
?PL.^a lJl t\ *"a
A cow oHrrtrss Valley, Gal., got her
back up at being struck by lightning
Marc)) 30, ?ad has been a first clusssub
stitute for a dromodary over since.
A man iti Missouri recently, by mistake,
ran away with his own wife. She was
disguised in a fancy ball room costume,
and ho did not recognize her for some
tiipcr^ T
M- . ja '.A1 Www ?mkvr cries for an inspector
of sewing, beoause, after investing in a
nc^t a^ivJ^ he found. Ijimself, when he
a woke in the morning, crawling out be
tween two of the: shortest stitches
It is said there is a lady iu St. Augus
tine, Fl.1, 'who is so fascinating that even
the wild birds of the forest come flutter
ingto her feet and peroh upon her shoul
dors. She deeliuics to make game o!
them. 11 m wt?
A little thing in Sabbath school was
asked by her teacher "if she always said
her prayers uvjltt and morning.'' "No
Miss, I don't." "Why, Mary, are you
nut afraid to goto sleep iu the daik
without asking God to take care of yo.i
till morning?'.' "No, Miss, I uiu't?,cnuse
I olecp in the siddle.
At the Old Bailey nn Irislimari was
arraigned for stealing a gun. He had
heard that a man charged with horse
fetouling had escaped by swearing ho h d
owned the horse over since it was a colt;
therefore, when Paddy was upon hi.s do
fence, he swore he had owned the gun
ever since it was a pistol.
A young lady who had been attending
a modern ftohiounblc bonding scho I
for nbouta year, upon returning hum
manifested n very poor appetite. Bc'ui.
out in company, ami asked to have s un
thing more, she replied: "You will pleas
excuse me as I have already sdTisfac.'orih
answered the elumorols cull of a craving
appetite, and my internal fullness nd
mouishes me to avoid a longer coirinua
tion of gastrononiical indulgence."
How to Become a Drunkard.?
Ivory, man is in danger of becoming a
Irunkard who is in the habit of drink
ing ardent spirits on any of the follow
. iug ocoasions: 1. When he is warm.
2. When ho 1? cold. 3. When he is
?tin.' tmelL I. When he is dry. 5. When he
is dull. G. When ho is lively. 7. When
he travels. 8. When he is at home. 1?
Wh?n he is in company. 10. When
ho is alone. 11. When he is at work.
12. When p6 is idle. 13. Before meals
14. After meals. 15. When ho gets
up. When he goes to bed. 17. On
holidays. 18. On public occasions. 10.
On any day; or, 20, on any occasiou.
? 1?^? 1 a???
Death of the Laut of General
Washington's Slaves.?Old uncle
Maurice Jasper, who has been paralyzed
for tho last twenty years, died at the
residence of Mr. Frank Triplcti, near
Mount Vernon. on Tuesday last. He
was the last one of tho slaves emancipa
ted by General Washington, nnd was
? mjmm m 1 ?* _v. . t.;. . it
?- j - ? ?..v- ,t?:_-u wie? *i..i.-.v^t. vitv>.i.
* u His father and mother came directly
from Africa, and are well remembered
by some of the older residents of the
.vicinity. Uncle Maurice lived for a
time on tho tract, about four miles from
Mount Vernon, set apart by General
Washiugton for his mauumitted slaves,
but for fifty odd years before his death
Jived with Major George Triplett and
that gentleman's descendants.?Alexand
? n'a Gazette.
The Amnesty Bill.?Tho following
is the general amnesty bill as it p- ssed
the Senate on the 22d, and which, hav
ing received tho President's siguufhrc,
f is now a iaw :
Bo it enacted by tho Senate and
IJoi.isc of Representatives of the United
?tate? of America iu Congress assembled
ftwo-thirda of each House concurring
v ... .
therein,) That all political disabilities
imposed by the third section of the
fourteenth article of utneudment of tho
Constitution of tho Uuitcd States uro
hcroby removed from u 11 persons whom
soever, except Senators aud Represent*
' tives of the Thirty-sixth and Thirty
Mvep(l) Congress, ofTicers in the judicial,
military, aqd paval service of tho United
States, heud?gpf Departments, and for
ministers of ?hc United States.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
won Fi'mrxixG xhje bivooe*.
The reputation this ox
cctleut medicine enjoys,
is derived from Its cures,
many of which arc tndy
marvellous. Inveterate
e a*c? of Scrofulous dis
ease, where the system
seemed saturated with
cormption, have been
purified ami cured by I;,
?t Scrofulous affections and
dlaorders,which wcroag
grtvvatcd by Uie scrofu
lous contamination until
they were palnftilly ofllictinf, hayo been radically
cured in such great numbers th almost every soo
tton of tho country, that the public scarcely need
to be informed of its virtuos or uses.
Scrofulous poison Is one of Uie most destruc
tive enemies of our raco. Often, tins unseen and
im iv 11 truant of Uie organism undermines Uro cou?
?tltutioo, and invites tho attack of enfeebling or la
ta I diseases, without exciting a suspicion of fta
presence.' Again, it seems to breed InfocUon
throughout the body, and then, on some faroruble
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its
hideous forms, either on the surface or among tho
vitals. In tho latter, titbcrnlns may bo suddenly
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
in the liver, or it shows Its presence by eruptions
on the > kin, or fonl ulceratlons on some part of
the body-. Uenco the occasional nso of a boUle
of this aarsaparllla Is advisable, even when uo
netlve symptoms of disease appear. Persons of.
Hi' ted with Uie following complaints generally
ilfirl immediate relief, and, nt length, cure, by the
use of this SAItSAl'AItlLLA: St. Antho
ny'? Fire. Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Bali
liheum, Scald It, ad, Itlttnteortn, Sore Eye*.
Bore Karo, and other eruptions or visible forms
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con
era! cd forms, ns Dyspepsia, Dropsy, I lair \
.ittscaso, J- its, -Epilepsy, Keuralgia, antf
the vnrious Uleerous affections of Uie inuseuh j
and nervous systems.
ByphUts or Venereal nnd Mercurial Dis
oases are cured by it. Uiough a long tlmo Is re
quired for ?.iibduing fliege obMlnatc maladies by
a?y medicine. But long-continued uso of this
medicine will cure the complnint. Leueorrhara
or Whites, Uterine Ulecrations. and J-'cmate
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti
mately cured by Its pni-Irylng and invigorating
effect. Minute directions lor each case arc found
in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Jihrutnatlsm
aic 1 <;?K/, when caused by accumulations of ex
traneous matters in tho blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Liver Complaints. Torpidity, Conges
tion or Inflammation of the//frrr,iuid?7ai?n
dice, when arising, as thov oilen do, from the
rankling poisons In tho bl?od. This SAItSAi
FA It ILL A Is it grent restorer forUio strength
and vigor of the system. Those who ore Lan
guid und Idstless, Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or
Fears, or uny of tho affections symptonintic of
Irea/eness. win find Immediate relief and con
vincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
r ft E PA II F. D BY
B?r. Jf. C. A VER ?V CO., b.owoil. maa*.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD nY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE,
may 11 c ly
HALL'S
cTT| VEGETABLE S!CIL!AK
HAIR
Every year increases the popu
larity of this valuable Hair Prep
aration, which is due to merit
alono. We can assure our old
patrons that it is kept fully up to
its high standard ; and it is the on
ly reliable and perfected prepara
tion for restoring Gray on Faded
H.vmto its youthful color, making
it soft, lustrous, and silken. The
scalp, by its use, becomes white and
clean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff, and, by its tonic proper
ties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
tho hair-glands. By its use, the
hair grows thicker and stronger.
In baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most
economical Hair-Dressing ever
used, as it requires fewer appliea*
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
Slossy appearance. A. A. Hayes,
I.D., Stato Assayer of Massachu
setts, says, "Tho constituents are
pure, and carefully selected for ex
cellent quality; and I consider it
tho Best Preparation for its
intended purposes."
Sohl ly all Druardst.t nnd Dealers in Medicines.
Price Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our H?nower in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much eare, to restore gray or i'aded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation, which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
may 11 c ly
OF AMERICA.
THE
SOUTHERN
V
No. 8 N. Charles Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Organised and J>et otid Entirely to Preparing
tfjoimy and btlitldlc %4qcd &?cn
TO UMCOUK TllOr.OVUII
(Practical Accountants
OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN
note tub
SOUTHERN STA TES
save GRADUA TED at this ISSTITV TJON, and
are filling RetfionsiHe an./ lucrative Positions in
the Uading BANES AND Bt S1NESS HOUSES oj
the Country.
THERE ARE NO VACATIONS., Students can
enter at any time.
SJStcM Individual Instruction and success ruaran~
teed. Ser.d/or College Documents and splendid S/ect'.
mess of Penmanship. Enclose to j I'vst.*?s Statn/s.
Address all Communications t?
IF. II. SADLF.1t, Pros*!.
Southern Business Collet*,
BAL Tl.MORE, MD.
aov 11
SPRING OPENING!
I. IAH I WILL o
A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Which will bo SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, enlisting of
Now Slyle DRESS GOODS.
Figured und Pluin MUSLINS.
LAWNS. CAMBRICS und NAINSOOKS,
PIQUES of every Pat I era and Price.
Good Style CALICOES.
Pique nnd Drees TRIMMINGS.
HOSIERY, 0 LOVES, MOTIONS, ?c.
LONG-CLOTHS, 8HEETINO.
Tnhlo and Shirting LINENS.
CASSI.VEHES, COTTON A DES.
KENTUCKY JEANS.
CLOTHING and HATS of the Latest
Stylos.
Also
SPECIAL ATTENTION culled to the Large Stock of Ladles and Gents HOOTS and
SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES,- WISBS," Ll'jUO.tS. .vc.
a pi 20
T. OARTM1LL,
RUSSELL ST. ?RAHGEBUHU, S. C.
lyo oct7
COMPETITION DEFIED
AT
V?SE
I IST
DRY GOODS, SHOES HATS AND
GROCERIES.
&&- GOODS DELIVERED AS USUAL-??
BACON, BACON! BACONi
3000 Pounds C. R. SIDES. 2500 Pounds SHOULDERS.
1000 Pounds HA MS, 1000 Pounds STRIPS.
FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!? A Choice Lot of this article arrtvn.
and in Store. .
Ju?t reccivod a Choice Lot of TAY LOUS PREPARED HAM, to whicl
we call attention.
Ali of the ABOVE GOODS arc offered at LOWER PRICES than can b<
purchased at uny other House in Orangeburg.
Our 8TOCK Of GROCERIES are renewed Weekly fri-iii the Cheapest Mar
ets, the re I ore. we guutantco not only CHEAPNESS tout Fl; ESI IX ESS.
T. A. JEFFORDS & CO.
WILHELM THE0D0EE MULLEE
HAS just returned from CHARLESTON
will? the bes?t seleption of SEED
HUSH POTATOES ever drought to Ol (Him
burg. He has on hand tho
EARLY ROSE,
G0ODRIOH,
PINK EYE,
and PEACH BLOOM.
Also another CH EAP LOT of H AMS from
10 to 15 cts ner II?.
Whits NORTHERN PEAS.
Green an.1 Yellow GARDEN PEAS.
Kino YELLOW ONIONS.
A lot of Prime New York SMOKED
TONGUES at ?o Cents.
BREMEN LAG AR by the doz., delivered
free of charge to any House.
SWEET CIDER on draught.
M A EL aud GRIST?Rolled and unbolted.
A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK ol
Men's. Women's and boy's SHOES.
Al?<o a lot of Fanner's Indispensable Im
plemcnts, snoh as TRACES, II VMKS. AXES.
MANURE PORKS nnd IM.OW LINES.
lie also now keeps on linn.I a SAMPL1
BARREL of Uie Por-ld-wide, well-known
ACME.
COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up
wards.
The REST Doubl? Distilled WHITE WIN!
VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex
eepl ion.
girt?" Claiming tav small share of the trad
und thanking niy FRIENDS and CUSTOM
ER? for favors, lliej will please remen<
her the NAME and PLACE.
All Goods Delivered Free of Chnrsc.
jan 13
W. T. MIJLXiTCTl MILLER,)
WAT DOWN ROL'A'D TffF: CORNER,
o if
WOULD TNFOPM THE P?BLTC TH \T HE IS STILT CARRYING ON Til R CA*!
riaee Mnkit.tr in all it? various branches and will Manufacture or Repair al H ?
Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with
NEW PRESS AND G *1 TO GIN AND PACK COTTON
SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought f-om \ ?<? J cent mn
than that Ginned on the ooninion Gins.
oct 8 apl 2?1y II. RIGGS.
NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!!
DOYLE, & WILES,
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAI
they have purchased tho
CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. RAY
And are CARRYING ON the
CAE Tl I A. G E BXJSIN K S S
In all its BRANCHES, Or lern left with US will l.e PROMPTLY FILLED
All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH.
COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE
:?oyi.e, wiles ?& ??.,
dec 17 r. tJrangeb'irg, S C.
GO TO
J. P. HARLEY'S
AND* buy CHEAP Dry Goods, Boots,
Suoes. Hut?,. Clips, &o., of which ho
has just received a fresh Supply.m
ALSO
FLOUR of ail grodes.
BACON, LA KD.
SUGAR and COFFER
of nil grades.
Besides numerous other articles in my
Grocery Department all of which 1 am Bell
ing at Prices not to be excelled for CHEAP
NESS in thu Town. Come und see for your
selves.
SOOT All Persons indebted to me must pny
up immediately us 1 urn ccmpclled to close
my books. A word to the wise is siitiicicnt.
.1. P. IIA KLEY.
oct 14 inn3? *J7 c ly
VINEGAR BITTERS
J. W.i Kan, Propels
Ii?B. Agents, i>mu I t
R. II. McDnx.in a Co , a
o, Cnl.,?nJ 34 Conim.il? ?Itrtl, N. Y.
MILLIONS Ilenr Testimony to tbclr
Wonderful Curative Ellert?.
They are not a vile Pnuey Diliih, Madoof t'nor
Rntn, WhlaUey, Proof Hplrlts and Refuse
Liquors doctored, spiced nnd sweetened to please tlio
tnste.cullcd "Tonics" "Aplietlxors,* 'Mlcstorcrs/'itC.,
thru trad the tippler on to d run Lennes nnd ruin.hut nro
n true Medicine, made from the Native licit s und Horbs
Of California, free from nil Alcoholic Sllmu
Innta. They ore tlio (i It EAT lil.OOU Plltl
PIKItanit A I.I EE tilVIMJ Pit 1 SCI IM.E,
a perfect Renovator and InvlRorntor of the Bystein.
carrjInjrofT ull poisonous matter and resto-inij thehlnod
to a healthy condition. l?'o person can take these Bit
ters accorilinp; tn directions and remain long unwell,
provldrd their bones are not destroyed hy mineral
poison or oilier mean*, nnd tho vital organs wotted
bryomt tlie point of repair.
They are n (Scatlo Pur an I Irons well nan.
Tonic, |khm'<sinn, also, the |iectlliar merit of nctinj;
a* a powerful agent in rcliov luff Congestion or Inilain
mutinn of the Liver, nml nil llio Vivural OrKnna.
F?ll FEM A I.E COM PLAINTS, In young or
ohl, marrlod or single, at thedawn of womanhood orat
Hie turn of life. these 'I onic Bitter* have no
For Influinutnlory nml Chronic Rheuma."
tlum nnd Clout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
llilioiia, Remittent nml Intermittent Fe?
?er?, DlnrnnrN of the lllood, Liver, Kid*
urya nnd Bladder, these UtttcrsJiava been moat
successful. Such Dlaenncn aroeatisenby Vitiated
lllood, winch Ihgenerally producd by derangement
of ttie Hi' i -ii\c Oi'huiim.
DVMPEI'SIA OR INDIGESTION, n*ad
erhr. Pain in the Shoulders, Couch*. Tightness of tlio
Ghost, Dullness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach,
it:. I Taste In the Mouth. Dillon* Attacks, Palpitation of
the Heart. InOanimatlon ot the l.ung*. Pain tn the re
c rn- of the hidnc)s. aiiM a hundred other painful s>mp
tents, nr? tlio ofl^iinnirn of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate tin' Stomach lad stimulate the torpi !
'Liver nnd Bowels, winch render thorn of unequalled
efficacy in cleansing the blood of nil impurities, and lue
partim; new life anJ visor to the a lioie I) III m.
FOR SKtN IMSEASES. Eruptions, Tett OS, Salt
Ilhrum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Bolls,Car*
bunetes. Kin? Womis. Scald Road;Sore Kycs, Kry'lpe*
las. Itch.Scurfs, IMaculoratlons ?I the Skin, Humors m l
bissases of the Skin, of whatever Dame or nature, ate
literally due up un I rarrict out of the system in a short
ttmn by the Itsool these lilt tor*. One botll" in SUrh
cases will Convince the most lucreJulous of their cura
lire effect*.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you lind Its Im
purities burstlug through the skin in Pimples, Krup
tioni or Sore*; cleauso. It when you (1ml It obstructed
an.I sluggish tn tlio veins: cleanse it when It Is foul,
aud your fcullnc* will tell yo'li when. Keep the M l
pure, ami tho health of thu kvstcra will follow,
Pilii Tape, mid other Worin*, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed
and removed. Says n distinruidicl physiologist,
tlitrr U scarcely an lii.H'idunl u -.i the face of the
earth whose body is ex.-nipt fr>>in tho presence of
worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the
body that worm* exist, but upon the disrasrsl humors
5nd slimy deposits tlmt breed these living monster* of
iieeac. No System nf Medicine, no vermifuges, no
antbclmintlci will free the system from wonas like
these. Bittern.
j. WALK Kit, Proprietor. U.R. M< DONALD & co.,
Druggist." and (Ion. \srnts. San Kraneiseo. California,
and J* and 31 Commerce Street. New York.
?arsoi.d av all dkluc-i?ts and dealkks.
utig 26 k ly
THE GREAT4/BLOOD PURIFIER
Possessing powerful h-"
?MMEM.
These Hitters are ]
PROPERTIES?A-PLliAa^NT^rTINK.
y m\.
.Lie iu
They purify tho system, and wi.l cuu
Remittent and IntenidUeut ievcts,
N ERVOUS;0 r^WtraWSB tJOMPtAlNT
and are a nrereafivo cf Chills and Fewer.
All yield to their powerful ctUeacy.
\RE COOP fORiTHD^n^PDTOANffATinNi
Arc on antidote to chan(.;u of Water and lint,
THEYV^b^
to tho wasted frame, and correct all
Wdl save days of suffering to tho siiV, and
Tho grand Punacoa for all tlo UU of lifo.
TRYc;0NEw?OTTLE ??
PHYSICIANS THERE,
PEESCEIBE IT IH
THO
Tie Standard .
BITTER^^lUi^t
illlfJLHT >^n Youug or Old. Marric'dV^^^
*or Single, these Bitters are un^
rsquallod and have often beua tho^
means of aavinft lifo.
TR V O NC BOTTLE.
nov 18
Water wheel,
Mill GearintsShaftin^ Pulleys
?OME?H?H>s?ALTl|flOllE?'
ti?ENo ro*RAeiacui*x!^;
-Ii 10 I?
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
Cn ablest om, S/C. December 28, 1871.
ON AND A FT KR SUNDAY DECEMBER I
24, the Passenger Train on the 8outh
Carolina Railroad will run at follows .
fob a?cc5ta.
Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M.
roa columbia.
Leave Charleston.8.10 A. If.
A'Hve at Columbia.-4.06 P. Ml
ron charleston.
Lcnve Augusta.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M.
tu nova n wilmikotox tbaix
Leave Augusta.8 00 A. M.
Arrive at Kingville.?0.00 A. M
Leave Kh.gviHe.12.30 I*, fig.
Arrive at Augusta.ti.30 P. M.
avousta nioiit KXPUKhS-BUNOaYS exorptkd
Leave Charleston.8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.7.HO A. M.
Leave Augusta.6.00 P. It
Arrive nt Charleston..6.65 A. M.
columbia nioiit kxpncss?scndat8 cxckpt
tkd.
Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia .7.30 A. M.
Leu-e Columbia.<?.t)0 P. M.
Arr..c at Charleston.7 00 A. M.
BOMMKBVlLI.lt THAI*.
Leave SummervHle nt.7 25 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at-..S.45 A. M.
Lea v.- Charleston at..8.30 P. M.
Arrive at Sutnmerville at .4.45 P. M.
CAMItBN BBAKCH.
Leave Camden.0.15 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M.
Arrive at Camden .,.0.25 P. M.
Day and Night Trains make olose connec
tion ill Augusta with Georgia Railroad and
Central Railroad.
Night Train connects with Macon and
Augusta Railroad.
Columbia Night Train connects with
Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with
Charlotte Road to points North.
Camden Train connects at Kingville duily
(except Sundays) with Lmy Passenger Train,
ami runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Yice-Presidcnt.
S. R. PldKBXS, General Ticket Agent.
GEO. S. HACKER,
DOOR. SASH AND BLIND FACTGY,
Charleston. S. C
THIS is AS LARGE AND COMPLETE
i Factory as there is in the South.
' Wo keep no Northern Work to fill Country
Orders. Send for Price List.
Factory an 1 Warerooina King-Street, op
posite. Cannon-St., on line of City Railway.
Address GBO. S. HACKER.
P. O. Box 170, Charleston, S C.
sept '.l wvc ly
ECONOMY LEADS TO
WALT H !
rpHE UNDERSIGNED REG LEAVE TO
inform the citizen* of Columbia and
surrounding Country, that they have perma
nently
LOCATED IN COLUMBIA,
and offer to the public a large assortment of
FASHIONABLE CLOTUI.VG
and
FURNISUJNO GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC.
PUllCH ISING OUR GOODS nt first class
houses nnd for cash, we defy Competition.
('all and examine our STOCK and con
vinee yourself that you can SAVE MONEY
!>v purchasing at our Establishment.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully
nvited to examjne our Stock, being assured
hat we OftU sell CHEAPER than any other
Hquho in Columbia.
S. STRAPS & RRO.,
Under Columbia Hotel,
oet 7?tf Columbia. S. C
The Celebrated Fertilizers.
FOR SALE BY
Wftleox, CllbbH ?1- Co.,
iMPOHTKas AND DSALKPH IN G l' ASOS,
148 Day St., Snvmnah, Ga.
151 Eatt Hay, Charleston, S. C.
For furthc.-information applv r address
ns above for Almanac for 1872.
BULL, SCOYILL A PIKE,
Agents st Ornngebnrg, 8. C.
sjt 20 wso Sqj
SIXTY-FIVE FIBSl1P&.fif ME
DALS AWARDED.
?I* C RKAT
?Ihcro Pf?no
MANUFACTORY.
mm. :;sabe A co.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIORT
PIANO FORTES.
BALTIMORE, Ml).
These Instrument? have been before Ik*
PubMc for nearly Thirty Years, and upon
their excellence alone attained ?.ad mm?mr
efuued pre-emintnos, which pronounoM them
unequalod, In
TONE.
TOUCH.
WORKMANSHIP,
And DURABILITY.
ttjf All our SQUARE PIANOS have our
New Improved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and
the AGRAFFE TREBLE.
Wo would call special attention to oar
late Patented Improvements in GRAND
PIANOS i?nd SQUARE GRANDS, found I?
no other Piano, which bring the Piano near
er Perfection than has not yet been attaint
ed
Every Piano fullv Warranted
for Five Tear*.
b>gy- We are by special arrangement ena
bled tn furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MK
LODEONS of the most celebrated makers.
Wholesale and littail at lowest Factory Pri
em.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price List?
promptly furnished on application to
WM. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore, nu.
Or any of our regular established agencies,
jan 27 Cm
The People's Bakery.
NEXT DOOR TO
RED COFFEE POTT
East of I'rcshi/terian Church, Russell-Si.
Just received a fresh supply of
FINE CANDIES.
CON FECTION ARIES.
FRUITS.
- NUTS and
T<>YS of evory description, and at prices to
suit the times.
I also keep constantly on hand
FRESH BREAD.
CAKES of every description
PIES, &c.
Prices reasonable.
A mo
WEDP'NG CAKE prepared with great
care to suit the most faslidotis tastes.
The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel,
low.citizens is respectfully solicited.
THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI.
oct 14 dee 10 3s*
MONEY CaN-iOT BUY IT!
For Sight I? Priceless!!
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WJLfc
PRESERVE IT.
If you value your Fyesight nse these Per?
feot Lenses, (1 round from Minute Crystal
l'< >bbl ? ?-?, M.dled together, and derive their
name '?Diamond on sccotrnt nf their Hard
ncss and Brilliancy. They will last many
years without change, and are warrantees
superior to l.i others in use,
Manufactured by the Spencer Optio?!
Manufacturing Co., New York.
CAUTION.?None Oenuing ualsss stamp*
cd with our trade mark.
For Sale by Responsible Agents through*
out the Uuion.
E J. OLIVEROS,
jan 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C.
Carolina Fertilizer
T1UUM VII ANT!
Wii.m15'iTON, N. C, August 21?t, 1871.
For the largest production of Cotton to
the acre. 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fkrtiluzbe.
For the largest production of Wheat t?
the acre, 1.00U lbs. Carolina Fkrtiuxer.
The above premiums are for crops pro
duced with the use of the Carolins, Fertili
zer alone, or in combination with plantation
manures only, and the awarding of said
premiums is left discretionary wilk the
committee of the Association under their
rule*.--? ->w ,-n<nw.M ?.
SANDERS, OATEft & CO..
Agents at Charlotte.
STEVENS A CURETON,
Lancaster, S, C.
7W
Wam!aws, Lancaster Cointy, S. C.
F. Ziuvnt?r\amr E*f.t Secettary of the
Fair of the Carolina?, Charlotte, JY. C. ?
The following is *> correct statement of
Cotton raised by Stevens A CuretoQ, on 1 J
acr-s of stubble land, which was manured,
with 400 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. Thai
following is the mode of cultivation : It waa
thoroughly broken np 12 inches deep, and.
laid oh in rows 3\ feet wide, and the Fer-.
j tRiser applied in the drill, then bedded on,
\ it on the l?th of May. and planted the same
I day, but owing to the cool and dry weather,
I dot not conic up to a stand until about tarn
June, r irsi working it was run.
around with a half shovel and partially
trimmed out with a hue. Second working
it was run around with a 3 inch grub, 13
inches loug, and the middles thrown out with,
a sweep 18 inches wide. One furrow to a
row and thinned to a aland with a hoe about
12 -ches between the stocks, and after
wards it was ploughed every two weeka
with a sweep Its inphes wide, and hood eaoh
time, until it was worked five times.
The following is a correct statement of the
Cotton picked;
1st Picking..,,.254;'
2d Picking;.-410?
r.d Picking-.?.?.413
Estimated amount of unopened matured,
bolls..,,..81?
Total.-.1.92%
Respectfully submitted,
? STEVENS A CURETON.
I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in.
the ndove statement, and it is correct.
October 2d, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM.
At the request of Mbsshs. Stevens A
C r a f.ton, we have examined the 1} aers mt
Cotton, and the estimate made above is trasj
to the beet of our obility.
D. P. DURA NT,
W. A. UKAHAM,
J08EPH RODGES.
Premiums a warded to Stevens A Ceas>
ton on above certificate.
We will sell the above Splendid FsrtiiTsaja?
nt Forty-Five Dollars cash, er Fifty Dollars,
payable 1st November, with tLtstest at 7
per cent, per annum, delivered at our Wars
house in Charit-: ? in. Agents will sell at
same pries, r.dding the freight and dray age.
to their Depots.
OKI). W. WILLIAMS $ CO.
jan 13 4m
E
1.EC.AV?'
to be had at
Midi PQFLIXS.
9. FELDER A CCs'S