The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 28, 1872, Image 8
tpung man n:i|
[n uauiflkfl Klih
[o |n;ir?atl at t
on PjeAects
Iutu4lmhtb<
ccd. She loved some ouo else better,
but bcr parents were tlotermiued on bor
marrying Drcssect who lives in, PufTalo.
Tberc was quite a uumber of neighbors
prqscmt at tho ceremony, which was
much delayed by the obstinacy of tl u
bride, wlff&jifi-Vw up or an
swer a quest ion. ^hetwo were however
declared legally married. An Ik ur
after the brido attacked bcr husband
'?tooth and nail, scratching bis face and
? earing out bis shirt bosom. She declar
ed that she repudiated tbo wholo, trays,
action "JH^il"' tm"- it1 tbo house in her
wcd^yiPi11 tY*had not been found
tVnrtffsi
up tMTTrlB^slklCT-roB^^Tho husband
claimc*! yesterday that be bad also beet,
deceived; that the girl's parents told him
that she loved him, but was "shy and
would be reserved until after tho ceremo
ny. He was so paiiicd- 'and disgusted
with the affair that be left (or home last
eyonuig, content to let tbo brido analyze |
bcr feeling and cither conclude to live
with him or secure a divorce. The falb
er claims that thb neighbors'uro to blanio
and he yesterday wanted an officer to
go with him aud search u bouse wherein
be supposed bcr to bo couccaled.?De
troit Free J'resi. **
Swimming Across tub English
OlA.N.NJ.u?The London T/ar.<. in con
iu cJu jTwitb^-borecent attempt to swim
across the English Channel, says;
""'Jjad.itI'm affirms that .??evenly years air"
three men, convicted of a political off
once, to escape punishment swam from
Calais to Hover... One was drowned, the
other two lauded on the beach, 0110 in
a.1 utter stale oTexhaustion from which
ho. died; the third recovered and liv .d
cever..F years." The distance across tho
ohunnol froni Dover to Calais is 22 miles
but thy** .ynt would- probably neirly
douUj^Ktlo'u^niritc for the* swimmer.
How TO MARE ICK.?A rapid and
cconiieal method for the artificial produc
lion id" ice has been brought to 1 lie at
tention of tho Paris Academy of Science
The process consists in the evaporation
of i it her in a current of .1 ir, which pi
ses on thpiugh u layer of coke or pumice
stone constantly saturated with sulphu
ric acid. The vapors are COIipcnsed by
the action of tho machine itself- and the
?'?>?) in the (1 i.'t illing process anji it Vsta
ted that one pound of coal is sullieicnt
to produce from twenty-live to thirty
pounds of ice.
A discontented European traveller
'who lately arrived home, says be don't
1 ko \the German spas?ho can make
. scap-fcuda aud sUaill ilielo. ilii'l L.iVe the
samothing: tlie ruined places aiy bo
prcJR^RQBIWaio ud li ned uneomlor
tiifffcy* "'and takes ' tnore stock in New
-York"' than all Kurt pean eitiesput
together. lie would be a good man to
Write 11 book of foreign truyt Is ? i'- is the
fashion with foreigners here to do it,
and the one would probably bo as truth
ful as the other.
A Woman's Company.?A number
of women in San Francisco have ju>t
started tho Woman's Pacific Publishing
Company' and had it duly incorporated'
'with a c.ipilal of ?2,>,l)00, all ol wliicb
is distributed, by the gentler sex. Its
uili'-'cVs, suberteudenl and buiiuess agent
tire all women, its type act ting is done
by wuxntjti, and in fact all tlu work ol
tlie e-tabli. h meut, with a few uoccssar\
exceptiuiV, is performed by lovely wo
men.
' days siuce ;i wee bit id'a bn\
nsTouishcd bis mother. Sho had
occasion to olwi?ii.-c him slightly for
some offence ho had committed. Clt.nl-\
sat Ycry quietly iu his ohair tor some
time 'afterward, no doubt thinking pro
.ibuudly. At last he spoke out "Alu/./.cr.
T ' wish pa'd get auuzzer housekeeper ;
lao got tired scciu you around !"
?Ifll^ U- I 9*.
Polite Falsehood.?"loll are be.mti
ful; and I adore you,'said a gentleman
to the belle of the evening.
'?For my,part I hate you, rod 1 think
you.frighUul" she retorted.
bt-liovo you. you frank girl. \ tiu
d? not tell polite falsehoods, like me."
.StSllI >S"I 1 1 1 " ?????? a??
A Plncky woman in Publique entered
tt saloon on Saturday evening kicked ov
et'a table drew a revolver on tbo bar
tender aud led her husband out by the
Mrs Crowd] of Anoka, Minnesota
Was rewarded by the Common Council
jvith a present of ono hundred dollars
and two corner lots, for her generosity
iu the triplet Iiuo.J
? I" ? ' IU I ?-?'?M I l?t '
At Rochester, N. Y^lbey carry young
la lies home from wine suppers outstretch
?k%f*m to* sals*
Farmers arc like Fowls?Neither will
jet full wopa without industry.
dyer's Cherry Pectoral,
? For Diseasee-of thn Throat and Lungs,
nuoh 98 Coughs, Coldo, Wbocpioi?
Cough, Brnnohitiri, Asthma,
nnd Conaumptioii.
Probably nov?r boforo In the whole history of
modioluo, lias nixy thing won bo widely und so
deeply upon tho conlldcaco of mankind, as tills
excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint*.
Through a long scries of years, and among most
of the races of men it has risen higher ami highor
In their estimation, as it has become better known ?
Its uiiiform character and power to cure tho va
rious affections of the lungs and throat, lmvo
made \t known as a reliable protector against
them. W hile adapted to milder forms of disease
and to young children, it is at the came tlmo tho
most effectual remedy that can bo given for inclp
tent consumption, and tho dangerous affections
of the thront and lungs. An a provision against
sudden attacks of Cruiiu. It should bo kept on
hand in every family, and Indeed as nil are some
times snbjoct to colds nnd coughs, all should bo
provided with this nntidoto for them.
Although settled Conauutption is thought in
curable, still great numbers of cases whero tlio
disease seemed settled, have been completely
cured, nud tho patient restored to sound health
by Uie Cherry 1'cctorat. So complete is its
mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and
Throat, that tho most obstinate uf them yield to it.
Whon nothing clso could reach them, under tho -
Ch*?ry Pectoral they subsldo and disappear.
Htnacro and Vxtiic Speakers flua great
protection from tt.
Aathma Is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
ItronchiUn is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral In small and frequent doses.
80 gcncrolly are its virtues known, that wo
need not publish U10 certificates of them here, or
do mure than assure the public that its qualities
aro fully maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fevor and Ague, Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fover, lb mitt?nt Fovor, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.,
and indeod all tho nJfections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or inlaematio
poisons.
As i* < name Implies, it does Cure, and docs not
fall. Containing neither Arscaie, Quinine, in ?
ninth, /.me, nor any other mineral or poisonous
substancn whatever, it in nowise Injures any pa
tient. The number and importance of its cures
In the ague districts, aro literally beyond account,
ami we bullovo without a parallel hi tlte history
of Aguo mediotne. Our pride Is gratified by the
acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures
effected in Obstinnto eases, and where other rem
edies had v? holly tailed.
Uuaeellmatcd persons, cither resident in. or
travelling through mlnsmntir. localities, will bo
protected l>y taking tho A.GUE) C i hi: daily.
For J.irrr Catripluint*, arising from torp'ul
ity of tin Liver, it is au excellent remedy, stimu
lating the Liver Into healthy activity.
Far Hilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it
Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly
remarkable, cures, where, other medicine* bad
foiled.
Prepared by Dte. J. C. Atkh & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and
sold all roand the world.
' TRICE, 91 .OO PJSJt JtOTTLB.
may 11 c ly
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at onoo agreeable,
healthy, nnd effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color,
with tliQ gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, (ailing hair checked, and bald
ness ofton, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tho
hair where tho follicles are destroy od,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
Hut such as remain can bo saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional uso will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, nnd
consequently prevent baldness. Frco
from thoso deleterious substances which
mako sonic preparations dangerous, and
injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but uot harm it. If wanted
merely fur a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
TitACXiCAb and Analytical Cilkmists,
IiOWEL.1,, MASS.
PIUCE $1.00.
may 11 c ly
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
(?4ciual i^niuncn (@ollcqc
OF A MX Ii I CA*
THE
No. 8 N. Chartes Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Or'jnntwt untl Di'eoled Entirely to /Voxii tn>J
?j/oiuifj and wftiddlt cf/tjed mien
TO nUCOMK THOROUGH
(Practical Accountants
OVER 2u00 YOUNG MEN
ruoxi Tim
SOUTHERN STATICS
nave GRADUATED .it this lifSTITUTfoN and
an- now fitting KrsfyimtlbU and Lncratwe Jfitottion* in
the tx?tinf A-\D JSUSINESS HOUSES cj
the Country.
THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Students can
enter at any time.
Special individualInstruction and success ruarcut.
Iced. Stud for ( ollegt D<\-u?i<-nts und splendid S/eci'
mens 0/ Penmanship. Enclose tieo Postage Stammt.
Address* alt Communications to
W. St. SADTjVR, PresV.
Southern Business Cotlegt,
BAI. TIMORS, Mf\
nyv 11
REGTf LAftiDAILY TRADE.
ANOTHER TRAIN J-PJ8?-*N AND FILLED WITH
i
AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT
BULL
PIKE,
Making Selection from thoir Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock of
GENERAL MEltCHAi>
Their assortment, with constant additions, in
Both as to STYLES bud QUALITIES.
Their facilities in drawing supplies from dosiraldo Markets
FOR THE CASH
Enable them to make the best pnssib'e RATES, which is tho OLD RULE con
tinucd from its ORG ANI'a AT ION,?
18 42,
(living an experience of 110 years in Business.
Economy and Enterprise, together with the i-io.-v^r. and gentlemanly deport
ment of all their Assistants, are always fouud at tho OLD ESTABLISH El)
HOUSE of
BULL, SCOVILL & EIKE.
may 25 o ly
BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS
AT
J. MNAMARA'S
He has just opened a SELECT S! OCR", comprising nil the LATEST
STYLES of Dil ESS ?OODS, such as .Japanese, Chcnq Poplins, Dully Vnrdon
Silk Brnehe, Granadines and Silk Stripe. Spraguo and Pacific Lawns, Fronen
Colored and Lincti Lawns. Dress Linens, Piques and Sdlk Leno, a speciality at 7
yards to 81. Also some of the Choicest Patterns of Fancy English Cassinierc,
Coatings, Cloths, black Cassiineres, Tweeds, Cottoriades, Jeans and Linen Drills,
lie has also a large supply of Brown ami Blue Shirtings, Tickings, Snipes. Dom
ins, &o, SHOES of every description, among thcurH^tiico lot of Ladies Gaiters
Kcady-mndu Clothing, Hats. &0., and a very General Stock of Gro cries. Hard
ware, ivc , all of which will I*- sohl Low Down for Cash.
Thanking the public for their kind patronage, 1 solicit a continuation of tin
same. J MoNAMAUA.
apt 20 o ly
WILHELM THEODORE M?LLER
HAS just returned from CHARLESTON
with the best selection of SEED
IRISH POTATOES ever brought to Orange
burg. lie has on band the
EARLY ROSE.
GOODRICH,
PINK KYE,
and PEACH BLOOM.
Also nnotlior CHEAP LOT of HAMS from j
10 to 1"> eta ocr lb.
Whits NORTHERN PEAS.
Green und Yellow GARDEN PEAS,
l ine YELLOW ONIONS.
A lot of Prime New York SMOKED
TONGUES at BO Cents.
BREMEN LAG AR by the dox., doli vor od
free of charge to nny House.
SWEET CIDEB on .Iran-lit.
M AUL Mid! GBIST?Belted ami unbolted.
A splendid selected WHOLE STOCK of
Men's, Women's nnd hoy's SHOES.
Also n lot of Farmer's Indispensable Im
plement r. 8iicli us TRACES, HAMBS, AXES,
MANURE FORKS an.1 PI.oW LINKS.
Ho .also now keeps on hand n SAMPLK
BARBEL ?.f the World-wide, well-known
ACME.
COMMON WHISKIES from $1.10 up
Will-'Is.
TI>o BEST Double Distilled WHITK W INK
VINEGAR in tlie Village, without nny ex
ception. .
Z>0>"* Claiming m\ small share of the trade
find thanking my FRIENDS und CUSTOM
ERS for past favors, they w ill please remem
ber ihr N \MF. ami PLACE.
All Goods Delivered Free of Clin reo.
jnn 13
AV. T. MTJT^LJSI* (Not MILLER,)
ir.tr do ws rovxd rm: corker.
C If
TXrOULD INFOPM TDK PUBLIC] TIf \T UK is STILL CARP. VING ON Tilt: CAR
Y'V ringe Making in nil its vnrioiis branches, nnd will Manufacture er Repair at the
Shortest Notioo, all Carriages, Buggies <>r Wagons. And urn nls?> prepared with
NEW PRESS AND G ^1 TO GIN AND PACK COTTON
SHORT NOTICE. Perlon GINN KD AT MY MILL hu? hroaght from J to Joonl more
than t!? ut Ginne.I on the conrmou Gins.
?ct s upl 2?ly 11 RIGGS.
NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!!
DOYLE, & WILES,
IIRSPECTFULfA' INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF (UlAKGEBURQ COUNTY THAT
\j tUcy have purchased tho
CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. UAY
And arc CARRYING ON tho
C J\. R 111 A a E B USIN Iii S S
In nil its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will bo PROMPTLY PILLED
All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONK and with DISPATCH.
COFFINS FURN LSIIED AT SHORT NOTICE.
;i>OYLE, WIJLKS *V <!0.,
dr-; 17 u Orangcbui g, S C.
I herewith return
MY THANKS
MY Fit 1 ENDS fur their
p a s t r a v o ii a
Ami ?Uli hope to merit their fnturo I* \TRON
ACK.
I am still over
capt. brigg mann's store
I'rei. n e.l to !'..\K('l TK nil WORK in my
LINK in llic LfTflSfE and MOST IM
1'HOVKn STYLE.
?ea> SATISFACTION gmmintccd to all.
<. i>. ui.uiif ];,
ART18T2 ?
iilly CO nj.l 20 tf
VINEGAR BITTERS
1 Wii.ii., IWtWtor. It. If. HcDnnn r> A <"n , f>r?fr*M* *
?...o. AgruU.bnu l'rkb.lM<>,C..I.,aiiJ 31 Cotnnwit* Mini, N. Y.
till 1.1.IONS Hear Testimony to their
Wuildcrful Curative lClt'erlN.
They uro nuta.vUe t'uncy Drluli, Made of Poor
Hum, YVIiishoy, Proof Spirits mid Iti-fnso
I.liliiorn iIm Lured, ? ptced nuit swcctsniied top'easo tho
ta*te,cnltcd "Tonic*," '?Appetlscri,'1 "ltOstorersV'SiC.,
l.tr.i IcuU Lhc tippler Oil to dl uukeiiuoKsnn.l ruin.but nro
a Ismo Mcdli lucuiado dum the Native Itnots ami Herbs
of 1'alifon.ia. free from nil Alcoholic HllntU"
InniN. They urn the <; It MAT ui.no:> PIKI
FlEltnnd A MM: (SI VI NU l'IMM'H'l.E,
u perfect Itcnovntor and Inviyorntor of tho System,
carryingdff nil poisonous matter and restoring thubtood
to n In allby t-omlltton. No person can take these Bit
tern according tn directions and remain long unwell,
provided their boned uro not destroyed by miner..!
iKdnOii tir other Bienna, and tho vital oruuiis wasted
beyond tho |Kiint of repair.
They arc n't.cuttc Purgative na well n* n
Tonic, possessing, ab?, the |MECUlinr merit of acting
as n powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver, and nil the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Inyoringor
old, mnrrtod or single, at thed.iwnof womanhood or at
Uie turn of life. UlCSoTonlc Hitters have ne equal.
I "or 1 ulln minatory nod Chrouie IMionntn.
Ilnm noil (Joiit, l>ynprphIii or Indigestion,
Utliona, Iteiulttciif nu?l Intcritiitlcul Fe
ver-?, IHscnaca of the Hlood, I.Ivor, Kirf?
ucya ninl llladiler, tin-c III t tom liove been most
(tiCOCMl iL Sucll IliscniWM are Clillted by \ ll lilted
ltlooit, which is generali,) produced by derangement
of the IMeesllvo Oranna.
DYSPEPSIA Olt IMIIOKSTION, Ilea-t
rehe. Pain In the Shoulder*. Coughs, Tight tic** of tho
Chest, t>i/.iim vi?, s i jr Eructations of the titnniach,
Una Taste In the Mouth. Ililloui attacks. Palpitation or
the Heart. It.tl.iuiniatloi? of the lame*. Pain In tho re
gum- of the IUJtic: v ai. lu hundred other p&llifui >>inp
Kins, aru the ofl.ipi in;ts of D)sp'ipsla.
Tlu v Inrlcorato th. Btomacb and stimulate tho tnrptd
Liver and Dowels, which render thciu of unequalled
cfUcacv iu ClM&alng Hie bloisl of all Impurities, and Im
parting now life nnJ \i;or to the wholes] iti m.
FOll Stv IN I) I SI". ASKS, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
Rheum, blotches. Spots, I'imples, Pustules, Itoilo, Uary-'
huncb-s. Hliv; t?'oiuit%SuaU Mm Lddrr .-ilr^isV
laK. Itch, Sen rfs DtseoloratloiM of the Skin. Humor., an.)
In- . ise.i of the .^kln. el wliali'vr iiaiin' or nature, ale
literally 'lue up an-l r.irrifl out oftliesyKtcm in a ?liort
tune byfti* os?ol lliese Rrttrra. One iM.ith- In swell
e.i-i s will couTiuco tho most lucreilulous of thilr cura
live etlectn.
OteailM the Vitiated nii.<^l whenever von find It* im
purities bunaim: through tbe skin in Pimple*. Erup
tions or Sores; rlearme It wboh you And It obatr?ctcd
andslusclsb in tho veins: cleanse it when it Is foul,
and your footing* will toll you when. Kei p the bl..>od
pure, siel the health of the SVstcm nill follow.
1*1 u, Tape, mill other W orms, lurking In tho
srstctn of so many thousam'.s. are effoetiisSly destroyed
.?nd removed, fc'njs a dlstlpcuislieil pbysloloclst,
?. >re I? i>?-arr>-ty an rndfrtdnal Upon the fare ot tho
ei rth whoso l?>'ly is pxenrpt fr?m ilia presence of
wo.in* It i< not upon the healthy element* of lite
t>oiiy that worm* t'xlxl, bnt upon the diseased humor*
*i?l ^llln> deposits that Imted*these llrlncjinmsteniof
disease. No System of Medicine, nn vermifuges, no
anthelneiitl.-s will Ire.- the stem from worms like
tlie.ie Hitters.
J. VTALKEIt, Proprietor. It. 11. MCDONALD ?V C<>.,
Dru(.-cl?t? snd <5en \rent.. Han Franrtsen.Oallfnrula.
aud 3.' an 1 U C'oinnierei- Street, New York.
K"iT*SUI.D 11V ALL. D1UUUIST3 AND DEALEB8.
nur' 2C k It
THE'.CREA^? U.0OD-.P U R tFJ ER i
I'osaeMtn? I'Owcrtul invlgt ratii
PROPErTTlES*imBaATTri)RtNK?
Thcso liit'.ets an positively invaluabloia
ALUSKINPISEAS
(iWtPlAINT
They puriry tho cystcm, and will cato
?ma^sHriy^^^^
Kciaitt? nt and Intcriuiffcat i"f.i.i<>,
and nro a preventtvo of CbIlls an 1 Fever.
Ail yiold to their rowtilul cfllcacy.
Arc nn nntidoto to cl?in^o of Wall r aiel 1 in. t.
ODER?
THWVVILL RESTOREYOUTHFULiVIGOR;
to tho YToetcii txnruO, nr..I correct all
IfiRECULARITY Of THE BO
YYilleavu dayaof sulTcrin;; to the ri< ... a- I
Tho grand l"aa^cea for all the iilj of life.
TRY ONE BOTTLE
The Standard ZK1?1?"^
JIRlliHl Jr In Younff or Old, Mr-rricd^''1-'^^^'
<vc Sinti?, theso Bitters are uii^V
^ff squalled nnd have often been thc^y
means of savinif lifo. ^*su
~ TRY.ONE BOTTLE. ^
not 18 ly
Water wheel,
Mill GflariniShaftini;?Pulleys
SENQ FORA CIRCUlA!?^E=i
?opt ui
Charleston, SC. December 23, 1871.
ON ANDr'APlAitt ?UNDAY DECEMBER
21, the Passenger Train on the Bouth 1
Carolina Railroad will run es follows.
for AUOU8T.v.
Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.1-0 P.M.
tor ciM-Mia?.
Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M.
Arrivo at Columbia...;.4.06. P. M. |
for hharlkston.
Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.9?Q P. M
Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M.
TllltoiHlII Wtt.MIXGTOX TRAIX
Ceave Augusta.3.00 A. M.
Vi rive nt Kiugville.9.00 A- M
Leave Kiugville.12.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.b' 30 P. M.
aitocsta nioiit exiuiksh-hi'sdayh rxcf.ptki?
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.&&0 A. M.
Leave Augusta...11.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.55 A. M.
coi.umria xiciit express?S?SOAY8 excei't
teo.
Leave Charlesion.7.10 P. M.
Ai rive nt Columbia.7.80 A. M.
Leave Cphunbi.i.0.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston..7.00 A. M.
SlM.MKKVM.t.e ti!a1x.
Leave Snmmervillo at.7.25 A. M.
Arrive nt Charleston dt..:.8.45 A. M.
Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M.
Arrive at SurntnVrvillo al.1.15 P. M.
CAMDEX URAXCIt.
Leave Camdcn.8.16 A. M.
Vrrivo al Columbia.10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.15 P. M.
Arrive at Cumdeii.6.25 P; M.
bay icu'i Nijiht Trains make close connec
tion at Augusta wit ^Georgia Railroad and
Central Railroad.
Nijjht Train connects with Mncon and
Augusta Railroad.
Columbia Night Train connects with
tlrcenville ami Columbia Railroad, und with
Clmrlolte Road to points North.
CamdcSi Train connects dt feirigvllle daily
(except Sundays) with Day Passenger Train,
an I runs through to Columbia.
A. LT. TV LEE, Vicc-Prcsldent.
S. B. PidKttt*?, General Ticket Agent.
<;io. S. UACKEH,
DOOR, SA.8H AND BLIND KACTOV,
C'liui'U'Htoii. S. C
TlirS IS AS LARGE" AND COMPLETE
Factory us there is in the South.
We keep no Northern Work to fill Couutry I
rilfj-s. *?Pr.d for lYio.-7.5-f.
F:t. 'ory and Wnrerooms King-Street, op
|i()siro,*'unnoti St.. 6n line of Citv K*>Iwmt.
Address OF.o. s. HACK Ml,
P. O! Box PTO, Charleston, S C.
sept '.? wee ly
ECONOMY LEADS ~T0"
AV A Tu II !
|r"ini: i ndk":m(;ni:d beg leave to
g inform the aitizens of Columbia and
surrounding Country, that they h-ire pernta*
tiontlv
LOCATED IN COLUMBIA';
and offer U the public a large assortment of
FASH ION A HI.i: CLOTIII.VG
FuJiXlSUIXG GOODS,
1! ATS, CAPS, ETC.
PURCHASING OCR GOODS at first class
houses au I for cashj we defy Competition.
Call and examine our STOCK and con
vim 'yourself that v-m can S.WE MONEY
by purchasing at our Establishment.
COUNTRY-MBRCHAN l> are respectfully
invited to examine our Stoek, being assured
that we can sell CHEAPER than any other
House in t lolumbia.
S. STRAUS & URO.,
Under Columbia Hotel,
oei 7?tf Col umbist; H. C.
Tlio Celebrated Fertilizers.
FOR SALE BY
Wilcax, ?Uil?!?s *V Co.,
i.MrOKTUltS AM) d-JSAt>BrS IX (IfA?u-,
14S Bay St.} Savonnah, (la.
151 Einht Bay\ Charit* tau, S. C.
For farther information npplv r address
tin above for Almanno for 1872.
BULL, SCOV1LL & PIKE,
Aleuts at Orangcburg, S. C.
a? 20 n tq 8jQ
Door?,i Sastap, dB
HBStL
P. P. TO ALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No. 20 Bayne Street ?Od lleribeck's Wharf
charleston, Bit?. 41*
- This is the Largest and m*st C8b>
plctu Factory of the kiut} in the Southern
States, and all articles in this line caa.bn
furnished by Mr. P. P. To ale at prices wli ich
defy competition.
?f&r- A pamphlet with - full and detailed
list of all sixes of Doors Baabes and* SMUs,
and the prices of each, will bsy MnJ^JfrsjyH
post Paid, on applicuticd to]
1 P. P. TO AI. JE,
C II AHLESTON, 8. Ci
july 16 wee^ tt%43
sixty-five fiiisx PEIZE XE
dals AWARDS, ,?
THE GRUA* ^
Southern Plan*
*!^3?iIfACTORy.
M M. KNABE & CO.
Manufacturer* of T1****
Gil AND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTKS/
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Instruments have been before the
Public for nearly Thirty Years,, and upon*
their excellence alone attained and unmtr*
chuxrd pre-eminence, which prondur.cca them
nnerjUaled, in
TONE, l^ip .un ^7ltf^*> ffcj
TOUCH, _
WORKMX$$rTIP,
And RUR ABILITY.
S?T All our SQUARE PIANQS JuUT pnr
New Improved OVERSTRUNG? SCALE and
the AGRAFFE TREBLE,
jfrjy" We would call special attention *~> our
Into Patented Improvements in GRAND"
PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, fpund in
no other Piano, which bring the Piano near
er Perfection than has not vet been attain
ed
Kvory Piano fully Warrnnled
for Five Years*
?t3?* We arc by special arrangement ena
bled la furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MK
I.ODEONS of the most celebrated makers,
Wholesale and Retail at /?irrst factory Pri
ces. %'
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists'
promptly furnished on application to
V.M. KNABE & CO.. Baltimore, MuV
Or any of our regular established agencie?.
jau 27 6m
money cannot" ?fr rrF
For Sight is Priceless!!
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL/
PRESERVE IT.
Tf you value your Fycsight'nse these Per-:
feet Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal
Pebbles, Melted together1, and dcrlire Jbeit'
name '?Diamond" on' neeuont of titbit Wirf-'
uess and Brilliancy. They v^ll'lutl many
years without change, and are wan-anted
superior to all other.- in uso. .
Manufactured bv the Spencer Optical
Manufacturing Co.. Now York.
CAUTION.?None Genuing unl.-ss stamp-'
e\ with our trade murk.
For S?le by Hmponsible Agents through-'
out the Union.
P.. .1. Obi V UK OS, .
jun 20?W Orangeburg, S. CV
Carolina Fertilizer
TKfUM\5nANT?"
Wu.Mi!Cn4oN', N. C, August 21st, 1871.
For the largest production of "Cotton to'
the acre. 1.000 lbs. Cabolina Fertiloseb.
For the largest prodnction of Wheat to
the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fertiliser.
The Above premiums are for crops pro-"
duccd with tho use of the Carolina Pertili-'
zer alone, or in combination with plantation'
manures only, and the awarding of said
premiums is left discretionary with the
l eommittee of the Association under their"
rules. ? ' bet)
SANDERS, OATES & CO.,
Agcntrnt Charlotte,
ST EVENS & CURETON,
Lancaster, S. C.
-o
Waxiiaws*, Laxcastsr Cocxtt, S. C.
To P. P. Zimmerman, Ftq., Seeeftary of the
Fair of the Carohuaer Charlotte, N. C. r
The following is a correct statement of
Cotton raised by Stevens A Curcton, on 1J
acres of stubble land, which wss manured
miih 100 pouuds of Carolina Fertilizer. The
following is the mode of cultivation : It was
thoroughly broken up 12 incites deep, and
laid oft in rows 3? feet wide, and the Fer
tilizer applied in the drill, then, bedded em
it on tho lGnh of May, and planted tho saute
day, but owing to tho cool and dry weather,,
did sot come up to a stand until about the
let of Juno. First working it was run.
i aroiiad with a half shovel and partially
! trimmed out with a hoe. Second working
it was run around with a 8 iajh grub, 12'
inches long, and the middles thrown out with
a .-weep IS inches wide. Ouo farrow to a>
row and thinned to a atan-l with a hoe- about
12 inches between the stocks, and after
wards it was ploughed I every two weeks*
with a sweep 18 inches wide, and heed each*
time, until it was worked fire times.
The following is a correct statement of the
Ooi ton picked:
1st Picking.,.2541
2d Picking.410*
3d Picking....?.4I&'
Estimated amount of unopened matured*
bolls.Slti
Total. .1,92a
Respectfully submitted,
STEVENS ft CURETON.
I certify I weighed live Cotton picked in?
tho adovo statement, and it is correct.
October 2d, 1871. W. A. GRAHAM.
At tho request of Messrs. Stbyens A
CiruETo.n, we have examined the 11 acre o>
Cotton, ami the estimate made above is true>
to tho best of our obilitsv;
D. r. DURA NT,
W. A. GRAHAM,
JOSEPH KODGEfik.
Premiums awarded to Stevens A Cubb?
ton on above certificate.
Wo will uell the above Splendid Fertilize*
at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or- Fifty Dollars,
payablo 1st November, w it h<iMerest- at 7
per cent, ner annum, delivered at our Ware
house, in Charles'.su. Agents- will roil ntH
same fn-'k-.- vcddlog the Freight and drey age.
to ttiuir Depots, . . tujuj
c,K0 w. williams A co.
jan 1U ist