The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, December 21, 1872, Image 5
THE? i?VKKS.
UUt. i
IN DIFFER I-NT M ODS tVKD Tl'.NSKS,
!??? Tiki
..ete.".~
Sully Suiter, w:i" a y<>uii? leather who
laugh*,
And In r fi ivrWflfUftitl?}"? t'hureh, was n
I ri aclretww-iutpraoiJii : I
Although his?Q}cuMia* .called him a scrccch
er wlnrweAs^htiij -
??*e?jA .f.tiM ? .. j
UN heart, when lie si.w licr, kopt sinking.
nml -unk. j
And Iiis eye. meeting hern, kept winko"
and "Wy-Qlja^ra ja
While she, iAht r lu'i n, fell fo! MS hiking, on d
tttunk.
i'T?d R ; f?
He hastened fl*)'Sv?M> her, nml sweetly he
For his lore a mountain il
^ grewed;
Bfcnd what he wus^longing to do then ho
dord.
In seeret he wantedMlipeafc, and he spoke.
To Beek with his lips what his heart lmghnd
sokej0#lf ? fc
80 he manured to l-.i-the U ntil leak, au<l it
lefte.
.I?a !Lw hot ?
He asked her tu vide to the church, and thov
roda; ,.efl f \ ,
Thor so W.JKtly did glide, that they both
* ?irayt^tU-1''
And they .? nftie lu ihe plate to l>e tied, and
wet* to Io.
Then homeward, he said, let us drive, and
they, -dr.ttve.
Anil as sooM "eW ihty wuhed to arrivo they
aiTo- e.
For whatev r-hcj cOtildh't conti Its sh? con
'narzAfir ran
The kiss he wns dying lo etcal, tl.cn lie
At the t?-TTcr| he wniited to kneel there
he iVmde,
Arid lie tai^pr^fee^hctter thiia ever 1 (?du.
So they <o each other kepi Clinging and
while Time hin pwift current wns winging
.and wungV '
And rnfiAOts the thing he was bring'ng Bnd
The inaR 'Jrally wantod to paicii, and had
cliughl?
That sire wanted from oiiiera to snatch, and
Was the'oC^nW. ffhe now liked to scratch
ilfla^dHOic.ecraught.
And f Mini ley's warm lore hegen freezing
yl and froze, . ?'
While ho took 10 teasing and cruelly toze
The girl ho had wished1 ?0 be srpitcsing and
eqtiose.
he cried, when she threatened to
tear? h}m and left
??How could you deceive mo as you have dc
?ttlV'
4'dV^cfcd, "I promised to citave,
'? cleft."
^.'raMcs of feuilletonists lies
in the dialogue. A fatuous one of Du
g pcrc led to a revolution tu the eiuu
luawnts of rownntio literature. Dumas
was paid by the tin e and*one day lie in
troduMt'ds n romance the following pas
rage*:
"My pon I
MtWHilTSi.O
JJ?We'? to tU6 I
9
Thouwseetl
TBtl "flagget!
oV?*^ 'hl
IT +A*1Y> n .
09911S-0 /
^ wtunefl :. * ?,
it?Jftltt'Wht' JHmias was paid by >.bc
?V<g_?jt.iel >na liir.i . 1 J
'inflMAei in 9,
tfHK ntriH f.mil-r '
YVc have a poolic prediictioti from one
S'eF'thV craft- It is entitled, "The
.tW^y^o." It commences:
"And will my loved one leave mo thus?"
^''?"'ffV&hnot say. Sho mny or she-may
4mx?b0s jtfucb, d_epcnds upon the personnI
,nfALpiG&<Jlx- circumstances or habits ol
~toe 'jjoetfi'' If" Mb Writes ?uch poetry n>
^IfrlSji we should say that she could lea\e
trim at once. Wo aro ctjuully puzzl. d
about Uie "fnus." She mny leave him
thus, and a^ain sho may leave him in a
frtrfltched uonditiou. or minus his hair
Don't be backward por afraid
T* eflFer'us your goods in trade.
Far'anything bat law or physio
We'll fteely "set" our typo "on tick"
Advertisers, don't be afraid
To delve inclines, where fortune's made.
A pUycard affixed to a milliner'*shop
in one of the most fashionable quarters
of ? German town and the shutters, of
wVi'k^v were closed, created no Bmall
amcecmont lately. It'WWto this effect:
"This buain'.-ss will be tloscd; for the
rintcr <m Hceotiul of the owoer'^ Ju >r
FOtt WAIiE OK TO HUM.
ONE ACRE LOT with STORE and
Dtj BtfetNfj, at Rrnucliville, S. C.
Apply to I). LOEH,
aug 24 ClLqk4l*Jn, |
iyeijs Sarsaparilla,
FOB PTJAIVraVG 1UB *ro4>gK; ]
Tho roputatlon this ex?
ccllent medicine enjoys,
is derived.from Iis eure?,
ninny of which nro truly
marvellous. Invctenite'
oases of Scrofulous cUV"
ease, where Ute erstem
seemed saturated wlthf
corruption, have been
purillvd ami run d by It*
Scrofulous aflccpous and
. insordcfB,Whl<Mi were ag
irrnvatcd by tho scrofu
lous contamination until
they were painfully nfllieting, have been radically
cured in fuirli great numbers in nlmost every sec
tion,of the countryi that the public scarcely need
to be Irtlorincd nt')ta virtueaor nses.
Si-i iduloiiaApfSpnju onahf ilia, most ?strnp
tivoeniiiiiiesw,Snrr.ro. tlfUn. this unseen nnd
unfell i iMi.mi of the prijanie.n undermines tho cniA
stiliitlon,aiiu|k?llfP|Nieat(:ie|: of enfeebling or fa
tal dl-cn-ors wilhotit cjtej'liig a stispielon of lta
presence. \"-'<io. it sortis to brc?? ;infoc}tiv.4
throughout the body, and Alien, on > ome favorahTo
occasion, rapidly.<|QAclop into oi?6 or other of 1 tn
hideous i'oriiTii, ; ither on the surface oi anioliK the
vital.-i. In tlie latterJtulicrelcs may bo endtlenry"
deposited in the Juiiks <>r heart, or luniorrtbrniod
in tlie liver, or it shows its prcscnen by eruptions
on tlie skin, or foul nlroratlrmn on some part of
tl>e body. Hence the oeenslon.il nse.ef a bottle
of 'til- Sar.mpnrlltii N ftdvi-ahlo, even wlien no.
active symptoms of dlsvaVe appoan Persons aff
fljctefcl with the following romplnlnts generally
And immediate relief, and, at lmRlh, cure, bv thu
use of this S.t US.i VA HI I. I.A.: St. Ahitho
tttf's Fitr, ltnsv ??? Ii$tfi>tpe4afi, Tetter, Salt
Jtlteiim, Scitlit Head, .Uinatrortn, Sore Ryct,
Sore J-.'ar.i, and "the*-eruptions or vitildc forms
of SrroAiloim rttsefnoi Also In the more con
cealed forms, as J>t/mpcptta, Jtrojity, Jfcar\
/Unr?te, J it*. Kpfteptty, A ???????//;/?>, nn</
the various I Irrroxijf nltcctions of the inUhOUh.t
and nervous syrtonjp. ; o? |
Syplilll.i or l'rift real and Mercurial JHt
eanct are cured by it, thbugti a Ioiik time 1* re
quired for suhduliig these obstinate maladies by
any medicine Itut louK-rontiuucd uso of this
medicine w ill cure the complaint. Leacorrha-a
or M'littm, Uterine Ulcerattonn. ami Female
Dleeatex, arc commonly soon relieved anil ulti
mately cured by- lta purifying and Invigorating
effect. (Minute directions for each ease arc found
in our Almanac, supplied gratia. Jlht umatlsnt
and (lout, when caused by accumulations of ex
tra neon a matters in the blond, yield quickly to It,
as al*0j7.trcr Complaint*, Torpidity, t'?nyct- '
tlott or Inflam tn at Ion of the I.leer, and i/niin
tttxfi when arising, as thev often do, from tlie
raraflinp poisons fn the blood. This SAllSA
J'.l ltl I.J..I i? a Kreat restorer fortito strength
BiH vigor of the system. Those Who arc / <mi
gnlil and I.lstlei*, l>mpondent, Slreplctt,
and troubled with Kervout Apprenenaion? or
Wenrm, or any of the nfToctioiiH symptomntie, of
Veaknct.t, will Und immediate relief and con
vincing evidence of Us rcstointivo poAcr upon
trial.
r r. fp a UF.n b r
5>r. JT. C. AlF.n * CO., I.owoll. TOa?*.,
Practical ami Analytical Chemltt*.
|OLD K ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE,
tun* 11 ? e ly
EE ALIS8
VEGETABLE SICILIAV
HAIR
Every year increases tho popa>
larity of tliis valuable Hair Prcji
nration, which is due to merit
alon?. WV can assure oiicjold ^
patrons that it is kept fully up to'
its high standard; and it is tlie on
ly refiablo Mid perfected ]>i*?;T>48rra
fion for restcninpr GnAV OK Fam:n
Hair to it s youthful color, making
it soft, lustrouii, and silken. Tho
scalp, by its use, becomes white hud
clean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff, and, by its tonic proper
ties, prevents the hair from falling"
out, as it stimulates an<.T nourishes'
fhe Imir-glands. By its use, tho |
hair grows! ||ic*?r Md MU'Otiger.
In baldness, it rest"orerfrthecrmiTlai-y
glands to their normal vigor, and
,j?U1 create ? now ?rowth, except in
cxtroino old age. It is-the mos?? .
economical IlAtn-DifEssiNo evur |
ro^nixes fewer. npiJJca
>tt?r, ?uul ?ives- t?chair ? aph'fiditl,
gdosfly appearance. A. A. Jwyesy
Betts, says, ^* Tri a T?tt s erb? ml tu" are
jmrr; and care fullv,selected for o::
oellont 'quality; and T. Cdnsidcr it
the Best jPkkpakatiox " for ite
intended purposes.'*. ?.t '
Sold ly nil Drwji?stx <t nd ntalcrt in ATcdVc/n Ct. I
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, wo have prepared thn
dye, ia'<^9'y7WO)i^f/?>;i^;hii;h will
quieUIy .-nid eifert ually accomplii-h
tliis result. IL is easily applied,
and prpduJew dT^olor 'h hich will
neither rub^nfllr wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Pries Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
? NABnrjA, n.H.
nay 11 c , ly
used, a.
fiofts;
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIElER
_1'oasegstng powerftd ravtiroratiiitf_
Those bitters are positively invaluable in
' 'fhey purify the system, and w?l euro
Remittent and Intcnoltteat fevers,
?M?dlMJI^WIWAHMIJWia
and are a proventafo of Chilk and Fever.
AU yield to their powerful efficacy.
Are an antidote tctihango of Water and Dfct.
to the wasted frame, and correct alf
Will save days of euffsrlng to tho ?ick, and
Tho grand Panacea for aU tho ills of Ufa.
TRI 0N? BOTTLE,-.
The Standard yOv?S?S
or
TBETR
JERMABY Xln Young or Old, MarricdV1^^
ot Single, these Bitter* ere un^
"?quailed and have often been the^
tnesns of saving life.
THY OME ROTTLKi
new goods!
> 1 n ! I I r i I 5 L f Er ,
JOS M^AMAllA''" just received from NEW
YOlUv ?w T?IRD SUPPLY ef
Choice ancT Selected Patterns of
Gouts' C*>sifrrore?, (Moths, Readymado Clothing aho a Nice Lino u
Irrels Goods, Shawls, Opera 'Flannels, Doinestirvi. I/adiei and Oent
Dress oind Walking Shoes, Guitcrsv Hoots, Jkc.
A Con wlctc otid Well As-toited Stock of
G ROCE RIES,
1" Ladies
ents
?\mopglhe latter there*, are-1Q00 lbs ?ACON, BS Mile FLOUlt and 1U bbls
? SUGAR. All of which will be sold q?ite I/OW DOWN lor C ish
dec U
frr> -r V. i7:... ? -?n
JOS. MeNAMAKA.
COMJ.>
no in
BY EVERY STEAMER
AT
J J ? f
GEO. IL CGRNELS?N.
IN ORDER TO BE' PltfiViftRED FOR AN IN'CItKASr.!) CMI51STMAS TRADE, I
am completely replenishing my Stock in all tin- ditforeiit line-' hv everv Steamer.
1 would call SPECIAL ATTENTION to a Large Lino of DOMESTICS. CASS1 MERES,
I BANS and Heavy COTTON ADKS. Also PRINTS, IV POLENS, and the Kincsl Lot of
DRESS GOODS" ever cAapfilYctf In To?*? My Stock of Clothing co-uprises every Variety
is well as in STYLE and' IMtfCK and lias heen receiving] I.AHtiF. ADDITIONS. In
HOOTsJ and SHOES, my Block stunde unsurpassed, having l?ecn hoti<rht from the REST
ManutACturers iu the Country. 1 have also full Stocks in HARDWARE, SADDLES, and
CHOICE GROCERIES
Which will be SOLlV af ftlf?fct? th?t doff C?'inp?iitioi-.",
dec 7
G EO. Tf. CO ft.NELSON.
A New Energy Infused into Trade.
FRESH LIFE!
(T^. f"). KIOT^TeTOH 1ST l*kcs great pleasure in announcing to
tbu GOOD FOLK of Orati'jeburg Town and ('mintv. that he his purchacod the
BuMuess hitherto cairied on by Mr. Ii. FTXDEHHURK, and that be ia now to
be found at this well-known STAND, surrounded by
EVERYTHING GOOD,
EVERYTHING NICE.
- ^YTT EVERYTHING FRESH,
w the line of
GROCERIES, LIOUORS & SEGARS!
HC *
Here tfhen, at this Popular Sttind - the Subscriber has establishcd'himself wtih
a resolnslvofr to pluae all, to exit all, and to build up a Business Second to none in
'OnfitgeoMrg'.
lUre he invites all bis friends sod tlie.public generally to come and, bo suitod
and satisfied.
A line full Stock equal to any in the m irkct.
A sp'rit of courtexv aud energy and attention must win the Golden Meed of
guce.a*. C\ I>. KOKT.ICHN. nvo 2IJ
Hew York.
just ARRIVED FROM THE ABOVE MARKET
A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS
and other Choice GOODS.
at
D. LOUIS'
WlfO IS OFFEIUNG
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
a? Well as the above goods
AT AM) BELOW COST
ALSO a FULL STOCK OV
FAMILY GROCERIES
OaUB *OttN and'
SECURE BARGAINS!
Dec 7
r>. L o u i b ,
GIIEAT INDUCEMENTS
rro BUY AT
T. G. YINCE'S
win: he
VALUE IS GUARANTEED
IN
NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS
AT
The lowest prices Hi
Pun Lasers are invited to examine my Stock of DRV GOODS, which id com
plete in every lii/o.
CLOTHING of the Latest Style and ROOTS it 1 If ODot the Best (Juali
ty. selected especially to suit the Trade. \
t. o. Vincis.
Next Door to l>r. A. C. DL'KKS' Drug Store,
oct 12?lyc ORANG EBURG, S. C.
T3Tnt3f
Russell St. one Door East of Moronoy's Hotel
Offert to t>c rublie'a FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c,
At LOuE't PRlUHS than can lfe bout^ht at any other Mouse in Oraofrehnrg.
Call an.I EXAMINE his STOCK, uud be CONVINCED of the CHEAP
NESS of his GOODS.
80-Also 1 will pay the highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BRaSS".
PEWTER, HI DlCS, OLD RAGS and every kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE,
juue 8 c bin
REGULAR DAILY TRADE.
another train just in and filled with
LE GOODS!
AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT
|9 MVU ? JLJLBJLM VV JL lA&Uj
Making Selection from their Extraordinary LtfTge and Varied Stock ef
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their assortment, with oonstant additions, is
UNSURPASSED
Doth as to STYLES and QUALITIES.
Their facilities iit drawing supplies from desirable Markets
FOR THE CASH
Enable them to mate tho best possible RATES, which is ehe" OLD RULE con
tinued from its ORGANIZATION?
18 42,
Giving an experience of ">0 years in Business.
Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and trnntlcmanly deport
ment of all their Assistants, aio always found at tho OLD ESTABLISHED
HOUSE of
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE.
may 2i/' ?' \f
TTfOTM.T) INTToPM TUR PUBLIC TIT AT HR IS ?TILICARRYING ON TUR CAR
W rin^e Making in nil its various brunches, and will Manufacture or Repair at the
Shortcut Notice. r11 Carriages, Buggies or >Yagons. And ?tu aleo prepared with
NEW PRESS AND G y\ TO GIN AND PACK COTTON
SHORT NOTICE. Cottr-n GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from \ to J cent more
than tlint Ginned on the common Gins.
*Jft 8 apl 2?1y Ii. RI?GS.
NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT IJI
DOYLE, & WILES,
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEB?RO COUNTY THAT
they have purehaScd the
CARRIAGE SHOPS ANi> WOttKS OF TIJQS. RAY
Andere CARRYINO ON the
CABRIA0E BtffiINE8&
In airH.<n%4tf?JMA.- Ondersleft *idi US Witt be PRO^fPTL? FH,?E?*
All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATClf.
COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
:ooyle, ivii.i:s A co.,
dee 17 e Orangehurg, 6. <5.
um
SOUTH UAROLINAliAILUOAl)
..u .-if Vtf_*a#:
Charlf.kton, S. C. December Iii. 1871.
ON A ND A FT EH SUNDAY DECKMBK?
24, tho l'as.soiigcr Train on the South
Carolina Railroad will run as follows .
?a\*;
run acgcsta.
Leave Charleston.h.io A. m/
Arrive at Augusta.425 P mt: -*~
ron coi.vmuia.
I Leate Charleston.8.10 A. m.
I Arrive at Columbia.4.06 V. 3a*.
Foil f'HAUI.KSTOM.
Leave Augusta....7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.,.3.20 P. hi;
Leave Columbia.7.40 A.M.'
Arrive at Ch:?r!eston.8.20 P. M.
tnnovan wilmixgtox tkaix
Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M;
Arrive at Kingville.9.00 A. M.
Leave Kli.gville.12.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.G 30 P. M.
ACUUrfTA SIOIIT cx i'rkss?St'xdats f.xcbptbp
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M.
Arrive nf /Utgasts.7.30 A. M.
I.. :.v.- Augusta.?.<J0 P. M
Arrive at, Cliarleston.5.56 A. II;
c0luxb1a ?M'jr?T EXPH*???a?XUATS MXCY.fi'
TED.
Leave Charleston.7.10 P. m.
Arrive nt Columbia.7.30 A. m7
Leave Colombia.H.00 P. mv
Arrive at Charleston.7.00 A. 11.
SCMMLKVII.LE Til a ) X.
Leave Snmrnefyillc at.7.25 A. MV
Arrive at ChorleBtoh at.8.45 A. M.
Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M.
Arrive ht Suniniervffle at.-4.45 P. Ii.'
i'AMUKX IIHAXCn.
Leave Oarnden. ...6.15 A. M.!
Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia..-.1.45 P. M. .
Arrive at Camden.6.25 P. M.
Day anil Night Trains make close connec
tion at August a with Georgia Railroad and
Central Railroad.
Night Train connects With Macao and
Augusta Railroad-.
(Columbia Night Train connects with
Greenville anil Columbia Ilailroad, and with
Charlotte Koad to points North.
Canulen Train connects at Kingville daily
(except Sundays) with way Passenger Train,'
and ruus through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Vicc-President.
S. R. Pickkxs, General Ticket Agent.
Doors, Saslios, Blinds, &c.
p. TO ALE,
Manufaefttfor and Dealer.
No. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbock's Wharf
CHARLK?T?N, 8. C.
This is the Largest and most Com.
plete Factory of the kind in the Southern
States, a-nd nil articles in this line caa bo'
furnished by Mr. P. P. To a lb at prices wkiofc
I defy competition.
SQft A pamphlet with full and Hatalt*^
list ?f all sizes of Doors Sashes and Dlinds.. .
and the pricra of each, will be sent free sj-.eV
i post Paid, on applicatiod to*
? P. P. TO A 1*1% ~
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
I 16 wee ? i . u
MONEY CANNOT ULY IT!
For Sight in Priceless!!
RUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL
? PRESERVE IT. -rrfT
If you value your Fyesight nee these Per
fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal
PebbUs. Melted together, and derive their
name "Diai -.ond" on account of their Flard
nrss and Rrillianey. They will last Many
years without change, and are warranted
superior to all others in use. ??: ?V
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical,
i Manufacturing Co., New York.
CAUTION.?Newts Genuing unless stamp
ed with our trade mark.
For Sale by Responsible Agente through
out the Union.
?. J. 0L1VEROS, -
G pan 20^-Vy Orangeburg, S. C
THE
I Citizens' Savings Bank
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Orangcburg Branch.
Will pay 7 TER CENT. INTEREST oof*
?SPECIAL DKPOSlT3and6 PER CENT. ?a
SAVtNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sami
annually.
Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER.
Col. PAUL S. FELDER.
Caot, JNO. A. HAMILTON,;
JAS. Hi FOWLES*"
Assistant Cashier.,
mar 23 jan ely.
d?C to &20 PER DAY! Agent?;
$0 WASTED! All el asses of werking
people, of either, sex, young or old, make
more money at work for ns in their spare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address
O. STINSON ft CO.,
sep' V ?lo Portland. Maine.
M Pi-ivato Sale.
THE PLANTATION forming a part eTr
the Estate of the late Col. Keitt, and
known as the DARRY PLACE. The tract,
consists of about 000 acres, one half well*
Timbered, the remainder Rich, Red, Lea?;
Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These'
are the Finest Lands in the District, and'
i were valued'at $20 per aero in 1808, Waul*
1 be sold for one-halt tha' , ricc now. 0?*'
fourth cash, the remair er in three instal
ments bearing interest from dato and' se
cured by mortgage of tho same.
This is a splendid chance for any owe de
siring to accuoe Rich Lands, ana Wa&sv Pow
er, excellent C*ttje Range and a Kenned)
Neighborhood. AppWv to
Mrv. L. M. KEITT,
I Or JQ KBIf^Kao*
Jan ?