The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, June 15, 1872, Image 9
m jeodtbo oity
0 inGsr
by the
(ho farm bo now owns. He
H> 1Mb nV***Wl rented a %rm
^^f^*^ bought it;tad new
uc bos, one of the beet far mi is the
tsi^borhood, w<jrtu 820,000. He U
**Mff t^bastriou*; tawer ecame io a harry
but is*.ways ?bend with hid work. You
always see him at churoh Sunday*, and
TO fcfe krta week days. Be raises a
9mkm, e.nd when I was only
halt through husking ho had his corn iu
4feM|ib and tho stalks is ?he bim, ?nd
of young cattlo on the a*ub
P*W leaves and soattered
i enlarged and re-ehingled
tto^tatot given it a coat of paint, put
on gutters, ondconduoted the water into
4 large cistern. Hie fencee are in perfect
flpdtr. The whole firm, garden and
ore'ritMtf M ? pattern of oeatoeee end
thrift. No water stands on hie low land;
no weeds go to seed on his pastures. Hie
bad* lot, adjoioiog the woods, was oov
crcd with partially decayed stumps,
brambles aud weeds. He set fire to the
etuoifa), cleared the land, summer fal
lowed it, and sowed it to Diehl wheat
and got (this year) forty bushels per
acre. And it is now in wheat again,
and is probably good for over thirty bush
els next harvest. Everything he docs
prospers. He is a w lucky" man?that
is, be baa good sense, and kaa health,
strength*- energy and industry to use
it.?Rural Carolinian.
Tbk Pajry.-?Let everything about
the d*i?y be done with unvarying
regularity and scrupulous cleanliness.
Tolerate no noise, harsh words or rough
treatment. Never hurry or rv\n the
cowh, or excite them in any way. Milk
with a steady, unceasing flow, aud leave
not a drop ia the udder. Next to libe
ral feed, pure water and clean milking,
we placo in importance, pelting the cows.
A dairy farmer mast bo a gentleman.
And the oow6 like t j see a kind hearted,
t-cnpthle woman in the yard or stable at
milking time ! Let every dairy utonsil
bo scalded every dsy. Mere washing
in wirtn water will not answer. The
water most be boiling hot. Nearly all
the trouble of the butter not comiug
had flavor, etc., anises from ignorance or
inattention to tho necessity of having
the water boiling hot. A dirty vessei
dipped iu boiling water for a moment
?>r two is far better than one that has
been washed perfectly clean iu uioroly
warm wate?, but cot. scalikd . The hut
water penetrates into every pore or
crack, and djjstroy the getmsofthe
fungus that produces the* mischief.
Tomatoes?The 6ccrct of raising
Inrgo" and smooth tomatoes?it being un
Ot :;siood that the seed of the best selec
ted stock is inoperative?1 ies in giving
i hem an abundant supply of wuter?not
so much during the early growth of the
plant, but especially during tho ripening
id the lruit, end iu kcepiug the soil about
th- m thoroughly stirred. Hue the grouud
every morning, aud rater every evening
?after the sun goes down.
Fatal Poisoning by Caterpil
j.ars. ?The Trenton (Tcnn.) A'rws
hears that five persons have died in
^kullboue. Gibson County, iu conse
quence of eatiug fish caught in a river
into which caterpillars had lallen and
boaa swallowed by the fish. Also, that
an infant while crawling on the floor
picked up a caterpillar, and before its
mother could prevent it, swallowed it,
from which the child-died in less than two
hours. The family, to tost whether cat
crpilln.fi. were poisonous put one iu some
dough andVgave it to.a dog, which also
died in a few hours.
What a beautiful world this would be
to live in, says a feminine writer, it
man's sphere were confined to the count
ing-ropm and woman's to the kitchen !
A world of pots and kettles and another
full of pens and ink.
Two girls were gravtdy discussing
the question of wearing car rings. One
thought it wicked; tho other was sure
it could not be, for so many good peopl
wenr them. The other replied : "Well,
1 dnn't care; if it wasu't wicked Qod
would have made holes in our ears."
Tho city editor of the Jacksonville
Journal in writing an obituary of a
highly respectable tsitisen, says: *'He
lms gone to the undiscovered burn. "
Tho w>rrciw1fY? relations of the highly
respectable arc now looking for that
l?arfWj?*^' "?"
An editor, who had been soliciting
? short articles" from the subscribers to
his paper, lately received a baby's nn
der-garrnpntp, somewhat dilapidated, but
short ?'noutrb. doubtless, to meet all re
uuireilfetifj
V.) Arkan .s landlord tints profanely
t ti.H\; his hotel in the local papers:
' A ad- Joseph wept aloud, aud he said
unto his. brethren, 'I am Joseph ; doth
y live V And his brethren
.r.u'.wred him, *You bet; the old man is
! A...U.- (n* t K^..,r.).. ..? .1.- /?
nolitnri.' '
XVben nothing ?Im ooi?d rettch them, under 4
c^tffil18 always relieved and often wholly
0O generally uro tta virtues known, that V?
?ted SlMMfah the MftM?ajH Sr&amSK?
do more than aasora the pu olio that ita qualities
are tally maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
OMU JTever, Remittent Fover, Dumb
?flu?, Poriodioftl or Bilioua Pover, O.a.,
and indeed all the affections wbioh arise
from malariouo, an area- or miaamatio
polsona.
Aa Its name Implies, H does Cure, and does not
fail. Co r\ taming a either Arsenic, Quinine, Bis
ninth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous
substance whatever, it in rowise injures any pa
tient. Toe number and importance of its cures
in the ague districts, are literally beyond account,
and we behove without a parallel in the history
of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratltled by the
acknowledgments we receive of the radical cores
effected in obstinate cases, and where other resa
edies had wholly failed.
Unaccllmated persons, either resident In, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be
protected by taking: the AGUE CURE daily.
For Liver Complaint*, arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stiinu.
lating the Liver Into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
U an excellent remedy, producing many truly
remarkable cures, whore other medicines had
failed.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Atbb A Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.. and
sold all round the world.
'PRICE, 01.OO EES EOTTLE.
may 11 e ly
Ay?r's Ague Cure,
Vor Fever and A*ue, Intormlttant Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilioua Fever, &o.,
and indeed all the svfieottona -which arise
from malariouo, marsh, or miasmatio
poieona.
1HUI "JUfc No one remedy ta louder
mu called for by the necessities of
mWfrJ?T 0 Ul? American people than a
?^?kfV euro and safu euro for Fever
I I and Ague. Such, we arc now
?JHsV? StKSf ennbled" to ofier,. with a perfect
M ~ certahity that it w?t eradto?*?
** tho disease, and with assur
ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise
from Us uso in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevent-} this dis
order must bo of Immenso service in the com*
munltlos whore It prevails. Prevention is better
titan core, for the patient escapes the risk which
bo must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis
temper. This "Cttbx" expels the miasmatic
poison of Feveq and Agit, from the syf tern,
and prevents the development of tho disease, if
tokun on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not o&Jry the best remedy over
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
?lso tho cheapest. Tho large quantity we sup
ply for a dollar brings It within the reaeh or
everybody; and in bilious districts, where
Fkvkii and Aaua prevails, everybody should:
have it, and uso it freely, both for'cure and pro
tection. It Is honed this price will place it within
tho reach of all ? the poor as well aa the rich.
A great superiority or nils remedy over any
other over discovcrsd for the speedy and certain
cure of Intcrmlttents is, that it contains no Qui
nine, or mineral; consequently it produces no
auinlnm or other injurious efleets whatever upon
ie contsHtutlon. Those cured' by it are left as,
licalthy aa If they had never had'tho disease..
Fever and Aguo is not alone tho consequence
of tho rtii. i -in .11 u- poison. A great variety of dis
orders ariso from its Irritation, among which
are Xcuralnja, Rheumatism, Gout, iteadacbe,
Blindness, Toothache. Earache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen*.
Hysterics, Pain in tho Bowels, Colic, Paralysis,,
ami derangement of tho Stomach, all of which,
when originating in this cause, put on the in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
Cnu;" expels tho poison from tho blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It Is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
while exposed to tho infection, that will be ex
creted from tho system, ai>d cannot accumulate
In sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Heuee it is even more valuable for protection
than cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter*
mlttcnts if they, avail themselves of the protec
tion this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpid
ity of ?ii- Liver, it 1b an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver Into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable cures,, where,
other medicines fail.
mxvAnxo bt
Dr. J. C. AYER& CO., I/O well, Mass.,
Practical anH Analytical Chemist*,
AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
DM ICE, 01.OO PEE JiOTTLE.
may. UL 0 1 j
THF Ol n established
OF AMERICA.
THE
No. $ N. diaries Street,
BALTIMORE, MAT..
Orsmuimimmi tmttttssBmHrtlu to Promt is*
$cuntf and Q?iddlt <giyed often
ro smooMM noMouoM
(Practical Accountants,
* JOB
OVER 2500 YOUNG MMM
rmots run
SOUTHERN STATES
kavt GRADUATED si this INSTITUTION, end
ort new filling Responsible and Lucrative Positions in
iht Tiding BANES AND BUSINESS HOUSES of
the Country.
THE RS ARE NO VACATIONS. Student* can
enter at any time.
S/cxitil IndixMdunl Instruction und tuet est guaran
teed. Send for College Documents and splendid SOeei.
mens of Penmanship. Enclose toss Posemfe Stnmft.
Address all Communications lo
W. II. RAJsLEM, Vrcs't.
Southern Business Co tieft,
BALTIMORE, MD.
B'.v 1!
SPRING OPENING!
a?
l CARTIKIILL'S
A LARGE and 8ELE0T STOCK of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
WhfoVwilt bo SOLD at EXTREMELY LOW PRI0E8. consisting of
!?S?UJi?K? 222???. I LONQ-CLOTH8, SHEETING
PIQUES of every Pattern end Price.
Good Styl? CALICOES.
Pique and Proa* TRIMMINGS.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTION8, Ac.
CA?S IM EKES, COTTONADE8.
KENTUCKY JEANS.
CLOTHING aad HATS of the Latest
8tjlaa.
Also
'i/?EES5i^?JPS'PiL?l!*!10 th* Ur* 8tqok of nnd 0entB ?OOTS and
SHOE8, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. WINKS, LIQUOAd, &o
T. OARTMILL,
RUSSELL ST. ORANGEBUliG, S. C.
*P,2? lyo 00fc7
COMPETITION DEFIED
AT
EAR'S
11st
DRY GOODS, SHOES HATS AND
GROCERIES.
I?-GOODS DELIVERED AS USUAL "w?
BACON, BACON! BACON!
3000 Pounds C. U. SIDES. 2500 Pounds SHOULDERS.
1000 Pounds HA MS, 1000 Pounds STRIPS.
FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!? JJL] Chnie e Lot of this article arnvit.
id in Store.
Jmt received a Choice Lot of TAYLOR'S PREPARED II A.M. to whi.
?e cull uttention.
All of the A ROVE OOODS an; uffired at LOWER PRICES than can I.
?urcuased nt any other House in Orungeburjr.
ets
Our STOCK of GROCERIES nro ron. wed Weeklv freu, the Cheapest Mar
therolore we guarantee not only CHEAPNESS but FRESHNESS
T. A. JEFFORDS & CO.
WILHELM THEODOEE MTJLLEE
HAS just returned from CHARLESTON
with the best selection of SEED
IRISH POTATOES ever brought to Orange
tiurg. He has on hand the
EARLY ROSE,
GOODRICH,
PINK EYE,
and PEACH BLOOM.
Also another CHEAP LOT of HAMS from
10 to 15 ets oer lb.
White NORTHERN PEAS.
Green snd Yellow GARDEN PEAS.
Fine YELLOW ONIONS.
A lot of Primo Naw York SMOKED
TONGUES at 50 Cents.
BREMEN LAGAR by the dox., delivered
free of charge to any Houso.
SWEET CIDER on draught.
MAKL and GRIST?Bolted and unbelted. |
A splendid, sclented ?HOLE STOCK o?
Men's, Wjototi ? jttuP i1oy'>$UAMtSS
A1?o a lot of Farmer's FwRspeitsnolfe Im
plomenls. such as TRAPES. H AMES. AXES
MANURE FORKS and PLOW LINES.
He also now keeps on hand a SAM PL I
BARREL of the World-wide, well-known
ACME.
COMMON WHISKIES from $1.40 up
wards.
The BEST Double Distilled WHITE WIN'
VINEGAR in the Village, without any ex
ception.
gCgr* Claiming my small chare of the trad'
and thauking my FRIENDS and CUSTOM
ERS far pa**- rVkvowt, they will please reinem
ber the NAMH and* Ml AGE.
All Goods Dftlirored Free of t'hargo.
jan 13
W. T. MULLEU (Not MILLER,)
WAV DOWN ROUND THE CORNER.
? tf
^^TTT'oBh'D'INFOP?*!- T-HE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STTT.F. CARRYING ON THE C.MS
j ? risee Mhirincr itr allMts various branches and will" Mr?oi*facrrtre or Repair at lh<
Shortest Nbwoe, all Carriages, Bitggres or Wagon-. Ati?l *n. n(?f?->rrrpared with
NEW PRESS AND G rI TO GIN AND PACK COTTON
SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL ban-brought.f>om 1 to 1 cent mo. ,
than that'dinufd on the common Gins.
oet 8- apl 2?ly ?, RIOGS,
NEW CABMAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!!
DOYLE, & WILES,,
RESPECTFULLY- INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT
they have 1 in iiawsii*esaa
CARRIAGE SHOPS AN'D WORK? OK TUOS. RAY
Aad are CARRYING ON the
In all its BRANCHE8. Orders left with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED
All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATIM!
COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
JDOYLE. WIXE8 *1 CO..
lee 17 e 'rangetiurj;.
Save Your Money!
GO TO
j. p. harley's
AND buy CHEAP Dry Goods, Boots,
Boots, Hats, Caps, &c, of which ho
has jast rsoairsd a frash Supply.
ALSO
FLOUR af all grades.
BACON. LARD.
8UGAR and COFFEE
of all grades.
BesidfS numerous other articles in my
Orooery Department all of which 1 nm sell
ing at Prioes not to be excelled for CHEAP
NESS in the Town. Come snd eee for your
selves.
ttW All Persons indebted to ma must psy
up immediately as I am cempelled to close
my books- A word to the wise is sufficient.
J. P. HARLEY.
oct 14 may 27 o ly
VINEGAR BITTERS
) W.ima, it, i ... r R. II. M. ii... ., * Co., Dnwgi.u a
Uta. Ag.uU, b?b ri?uil^..,Cal.,ai,J 14 Cessusrca Strsst, N. Y.
MILLIONS Itenr Tcntlmony to their
Wonderful Cnrallve Ellerts).
They aro nut a vllo Fancy Drinli, Made of Poor
Ram, Whleltey, Proof Hplrlte nnil It clime
Llqcora doctored.r|.I and sweetened to please tho
taMc.r.alled "Tonics," "Appetisers," "Kc?torors."ic.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin.hut nro
a true Medlciiio.niiido from tin Native IN .its ami Herb*
of California, Tree from nil Alcoholic Mimn
lanta. They are llic ORB AT It I.<)()!> PURI
FIER and A I.IFF. UIVIKU PRINCIPLE,
a perfect Renovator and InviKorator ot thu Byatctn.
carrniiKotTall poisonous mutter and restoring Mieblood
to a healthy condition. No per - m can take tiieSQ l!it
ters according to directions and,remain long unweit,
provided their bones aro not destroyed by m!ncr:d
potsonor other meant, and tlio vitul 01wn>uJ
beyond the point of repnir.
They are a Gentle Purgmlve ne vrcll as a
Tonic, i?oa=*??ii.|i, i.; -,. *.lu- peculiar ?ierit of acting
aa a powerful agent in relieving Cunitcstion or 11.1: u.:
matlon ot the Liver, and an the Visceral Organ*.
FOR FEMALE COM PLA 1 NTH, In young or
old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life. U.eso Tonic Hitter* have no equal.
For Inflnnintaiorr and Chrouic It Ik -mnn
ttsm and <3oat, Drapcpnln or Indigestion,
Bilious, Romltleut nnil Intermittent Fe
vers, Blsenees of ihr Itlood, Liter, Kid
neys and U1addcr,thc*o Bitten hav? !<een most
aueoouaful. rtei-U Dlacaaca are caused by Vitiated
Illood, which is generally produced by derangement
of the DlgoatiTc Oriitnu.
?YMPEPHIA OK INDIGESTION. Bead
ache. Palo io the Shoulders. Coua-hs, Tightness of tlio
Client, DUilness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach.
Bad Taste In the Mouth, lillioua Attacks, Palpitation of
the Uoart. Inflammation ot the Lungs, Palo In the re
alen? of the K i.lin ?i mi ? a huuOrcd other painful 6> my
tomi, are tlio oP.iprlugs of I) >????;
Tlier invigorate tho Stomach an J stimulate the inn" t
l.lver aud Uowcla. which rsnaer them of nnequalled
elBcao ir cleansing tho blood of nil Impurities, awl la.
partiog new life aud rigor to the whole system.
9UU H?K IN PISF.ASKS, Eruptions. Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spot*. Pimples, Pustules, Uolls, Csr
tmnelo*. Blag-Worms. Scald lleaii. Sur- Kr?? . Erysipe
las. I ich. Scurf*. Discotoratlons o' the Skia. H amors and
fMseasss of the Skin, of wliaterer nsnto or nature sie
't. rallv dug up anil carried out of the system in a short
Uro? by tlio uwiil these Untere. One bottle in wuzb
easts willojL-ML.ee the skost iucrcdulous of thjit
t.vs cflcCla.
Cleanse the Vitiated Pioo.l whenever tiii find its'm
purities bursllug through the skin lo Pimples. Erup
tious or Sores . cloansc it wheu >ou Hud it obstructed
and iluggiah In the Tcins: clcamo it when It Is foul,
aad your reeling* will teil >ou when. Keep the hk-od
purs, and ths h of the avstem ail follow.
Fin. Tnpe. and other Worms, lurking In the
aealem of so many thousands, are effectual!? dostroie l
" and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist,
there is aaareely aa individual upon the face of the
earth whnaa body la exempt from the pres. nee of
worms It ta not noon the healthy ?lerm-ut? of the
body that worms cxi't, but upou the diseased humors
and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of
disease. No System of Medicine, no Vermifuges, no
anlbelsilntica will freu the system from worms like
thuao BllUrs.
J. WAL.KBR. Proprietor. It 11 McDONAJ.D ?V CO.,
Druggists and Oeu. Agents. San Praociaco. Uallfanua,
and It and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
OarsuU) BY ALU DRLUOIrrra AND DEALERS,
aug 26 k ly
-TUE- CR EAT'. BLQOD. purifier.
rotiseitsinir powerful inviroruu^g
Theso Hitters aro positively luvaluablc in.
wvwis??. ???? ess ia,^ I in . iis^a "
SSljj eIoQ11 fcN3f? 3,w' 3*ililiBrtlcl>*
Xhey purify tho system, feinl Wid cuto
ltemlttcot and Iutcru.ittent Fevers,
NERVOU S, Ol SE?5ESMVER COMPLAINT
and aro a preventive of Chills and Fever.
All yield to their potvtriul cilicacy.
Are an antidote to change et Watet and LiuU
iiiiwiw^i^in'iH^n'HiiiNVJigE
to tho wueted frnrue, and corn-, t nil
IRREGULARITYOFTHE BOWELS'?
WiU iviive days of sufferin(r to tho ?kk, and
The grand l'..uacm lor all tlic ills of life.
TRY ONE. BOTTLE
PHYSICIANS THERE.
PEESCRIEE IT IK
lie Standard Z\
BI TT ERV^tt^zX
3ET.?Ai1l^r In YoongorOM,Married^J-^1'^*
ok Single, these Bitten are nn^V
SsquaUed and have often been thuN^
means of saving life.
try.ONE BOTTLE. >
nov 18
ly
^WaTER WHEEL
Nlili Geari n^,Shaftin*X Pulley
^Usend foracircuia:Oe==1
???!?! 10 h.
SOUTH CAROLINA BAULUOAD
Chaulkbtok, 8. C. December 28, 1871.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER
24, the Passenger Train en Ute South
Carolin? Railroad will run aa foliowa.
roa auoc8ta.
Lc.iTo Charleston.m...'d.10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M.
rou coi.umdia.
Leave Charleston...8.10 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia...4.05 P. M.
roa nHABLBSTON.
Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.i.3.20 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Cbarleaton.8.20 P. M.
through WILMIHOTON thaiH
Leave Augusta....8.00 A. M.
Arrive at Kingville.? .0.00 A. M.
Leave Kiugvillo.i.12.80 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.8.80 P. M.
augusta niout expbe88?sundays excepted
Leave Charleston.JJ.80 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta...7.80 A. M.
Leave Augusta.6.00 P. M.
Arrive at Cbarleston...-""?. ">?"? A. M.
columbia niuiit expke8s?sum oats except
ted.
Leave Cbarleston.7.10 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia .7.80 A. M.
Leere Columbia.0.00 P. M.
Arr.vc at Charleston.7 00 A. M.
summkkv1llr tbain.
Leave Summerville at.7.25 A. M.
Arrive ur Charleston at.8.45 A. 111.
Leave Charleston at .8.30 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at.4.45 P. M.
CAHUES BBANOn.
Leave Cnmdcn.8.15 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia .10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M.
Arrive lit Camion . 6.25 1*. >1.
Day and Night Trains make close eoonee
tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad ami
Central Railroad.
Nigltt Train' connects with Macou and
Augusta Railroad.
t olumbin Night Train connects vritl?
Greenville ami Columbia Railroad, 'i ! with
Charlotte Road U>points Ncvrtb.
Camden Train connects a* Kingville daily
(except Sundays) with imy Passenger Tram,
and runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Vice-President.
S. B. Pickess, General Ticket Agent.
GKO. S. HACK EU,
DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTOY,
( bnrlealon. S. C
Till* ?S AS I AtRGF. AMI COMPLETE
Factory ua there is in ir.v .South,
Wc keep no Northern W ork to lid Country
Orders. Send lor Price List.
Factory and Wurerooms King-Street, op
posite. Caunou-St., to; line of Citv Kail way.
Ad Iress OEO. S. IIA'' KF.U.
P. O. Ho.x 170, Charleston, S C.
sepl o h?c ly
ECONOMY LEADS T?"
WALT IT !
nnHK UNDERSIGNED REG LEAVE TO
J[ inform the citi/?-ns of Columbia aud
surrounding Couutry, that they have perwa
uentlv
LOCATED TN COLUMBIA,
und ofl'er to the pulviie a large assortment ?f
FASUIOXABUB 4;LO SIKI.'VU
AM>
if?&NISIlIXG G 0 ODS,
UATS, CAPS, ETC.
PURCHASING. *WTlt! cJOODSat first class
bouses and for eashv *e defy Competition.
Call and examine jur STOCK and con
vince yourself that you can S iVK MONEY
by purchasing at our Establishment.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully
invited to examine onr Stock, being assured
that we can sell CUEAPER than any other
House in Columbia.
S. STRAUS & BRO.,
Under Columbia Hotel,
oct 7??f Columbia, S. C
The Celebrated Fertilizers.
LV MANIPULATED^
'wwwvg
:W>4^^5
OHrtUND.
FOR SA1.F. BV
Wilrox, CJil>I>m st; Co.,
Imi'.-utkiis \ni> I>k u.rrs tx Gr-Axrro,
1 IS fifty St., SttoQumth, Gn:
151 Ea$i />?/.'/. Ct'un.%' G\
For further Information aprdv r add?e'
. ahi vc for Almau ic for 1872.
BOLL, S00> H U * PIKE,
\ "?. ? i tu Orangpbbrff, s\ C.
DAL? AWARDED.
WM. KWABE ttCd.
Ifcnu/aeturert of
ORANP, 8QUARE ANfj ?PRM?f
PIANO rOHfEft
BALTIMORE, ?D.
These Instrumenta have been before 6ft*
Publie for nearly Thirty Tears, and Hpcd
their exeeUenee alone attained abd ?Hsmsr
chased pre-eminence, which pr^MMBSJWMsl t&Wa?
unerjualed, in
TONE, ?H
And ptTRABttSff.
All our SQUARE PtANOi ataffrjatf
New Improved OVERSTRUNG S<?AlE ?*4
the AGRAFFE TREBLE,
jjgy- We would call special attention to oui
late Patented Improvements in ORAN?
PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found 1st
ho other Piano, ?hieb bring the Piano fasere
er Perfection than baa not yet been aitaisv
ed
Every Piano full? Warranted
for FIy? Yearn, ~
&3T We are by special arrangement ena
bled tu famish PARLOR ORGANS and MK
LODEONS of the most celebrated makers,
Wholesale and Retail at lowest FmetmW;'- JSi-?
ces.
Iflasfratcd Catatoguea and Price Hate
promptly furnishod en application to
WM. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore, Md,
Or nny of our regtdar established agencies.
j?n 27 6m
The People's Bakery.
NEXT DOOtt TO
red (on fifc Pof,
East <>f l\rJ>ytervtn Cfrtrth, tlutscll-Sl'
Just received a ffesh stfpply of
FINE CANDIES.
CONFECTION ARIES.
FRUITS.
NUT8 and
TOYS of every description, and at prices t$
suit the limes, srrrv ?fe
I also keep constantly on hand ?
FRESH BRF.AD.
CAKES of every description
PIES, Ac.
Prices reasonable.
also
WEDDING CAKE prepared with great
? are f? svit the most fastidona tastes.
The PATRONAGE Of mj fr'nnds and Tw\->
low-iArVzens is respectfully solicited.
THOS. W. ALBEROOTTI.
oct 14 dec 10 . . am
M05K? ?ASN0rr BUT IT!
For Sigfct in Priceless! t .
B4TT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL
PRESERVE PP.
MASk
tf you value your Fycsigbt use the** Per
' feel Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal1,
i . Mnlietl i gelber, and derive their'
name "Diamond" on account of their Hard-'
I hess and RrilUun-jy. They wilt last many'
years Without change', nnd are warranted1
superior to all others in use.
Manufactured By tit* Spencer Optical:
MainifneiHTirVg Co., New York.
CAL'Tl'rrN.?None Gentling unites atamp
c l with our trai*e mark.
For Sale by K-esponsibl* Agents t?r?afk
out the Cnion. mosemom.
E. .1. OLIVEROS,
jau 2U?ly Orangcburg, 8. C.
.-?~~- to-Hti-'-1
Carolina Fertilizer
TRIUMPHANT!
Wir.Mixr.Tnx, N. C. August 21st, 1871.
For t.lie largest production of Cotton ??'
the a lire. l.fMI lbs. CarOM*A FERTILOIB?.
For the largest production of Wheat to
the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Paartaixsa.
Dim-above premiums are for craps pre
dttued' with the use of the Carolina Fartili
lefalone, or in combination with plaatatiea*
m ?saures only, and tbe awarding of said'
jtr?iuiuins is left discretionary with the*
commfetee of the Association under their
rules?
SANDERS. OATES k CO.,
Agents at Charlotte.
STBV&NS A CUBETON,
lianomster, 8. C
-o?
W??Kt*.Hn, SaWASYka Covtrrr, 8. C.
To P. /'. Z'urmtnnan, Ksq., Secectary ojtkt
Fair of the Carolinas, Charlotte, Jf. C.:'
The following is a correct statement of
Cotton raised by Stevens A Cureton, an If
acres of stubble land, which was mane red
m ith 400 pounds of Carolina Fertilizer. Ths
following is the mode of cultivation: It vac4
thoroughly broken up 12 inches deep, aad
laid off in rows '6\ feet wide, and Iba Fei*
tilizer applied in the drill, then bedded eY'
it on tbe l?th of May, and planted tht skntV
? >l?y but owing to the eool and dfy weather,
lid'not come up to a stand until /ab%yaV fkV
1st o' June. First working- iv wae~ r?*
I around with a half shovel' aaat mWHb
I iriiumed out wnn a noe. cnnoi worarar
I it w-aa run arbuttd with a' 8' inch grub, 12'
itroncs Untg. and'tltcmiddles-thrownout with
a sweep 18 inefrtto- wifie. One furrow to a
row and t hirfned ib a'staml with a bee about
12 iiiebes between* .L-e stocke, and after
wards it was* jnbMgJretl every two WCvkt
I witb'n ?v .-'o|.' 'A: in\tics wide, and hoed cock,
time, until it Was worked live times.
The following is a correct statement of ths1
Cotton picked:
1st Picking.25??'
2d Peking.410?
3d Picking.
Estimated amount of unopened matured;
bolls.ei?'
Total..,?,.;.,?t,i-:-.vA,m^
Rcspcotfully submitted.
STEVENS 8 CURETON.
I certify I weighed the Cotton picked in'
the ad ore'statement, and it is correct.
lictvhrr^Zd, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM.
At1 the request of Massaa. Stets.us 8
Ci-rkton, we have examined the 1} ?er? at
Cotton, and the estimate made above is true'
t.> the best oi our obilUjr.
D. P. PUi*8eftV?*
W. A. OHAHAMj.
JOSEPH tfODO*.?*
Prtrrtiums awarded to SriVEsk 8 Cras
Toa>cn??bove eerttfteate..
W e will net)-tMe'-abbTS Spleudid Ferlil'tiSr '
,t Forty - HvirDaKar? caab; oa*rtfty^t>ettar?.
payable ist' November, wua liter cat1 at 7
per ceo*.' per annum, deHtersdkti'ouv-WVr*
Uousgi ir Cbarlcstcn. A gm*?' will seM'af
sa mv>ptrii ?, aduing tn? treight*??d drayage *
totlPctr Deptoia.
CEO. W. WILLIAMS * CO.
jari 13 4?
II
^KKtaA'T SILK POl
bad at
IS S IT.IJ?KR * CO."'?