The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, December 21, 1872, Image 6

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THE LOYlTtS. IN Dii Fi:r.: \t m otts \ni> TENSES, ? ?*??. ? Sully Salter, xln< was a fojtug teacher whi tntigh?, And In r f? H.tj4;':(Mmrlvy < lunch, was a J !?' Oclrtj|?wliitpiMii|;lit ; Although his#cfcwiii*i.i' ?Hol him a screech t-r r. hi> noSkiifrht. Mm***. . His heart. when he saw her, kopt linking, ami -inik, And bia ryi'. meeting In is, kept winking a mi wjggta While she. iA Im r tain, Toll In thinking, nml Ihunk. ?'TS .X j ? ,? He hastened .1? woo her, ami sweetly he wooed.. . . Tor his lore eictv until ft mountain it ^ grewed : Mind ?hat he wus^lung:iig to dn then ho doeil. ??1A P KY\] In *reret he wnnte/f Itl lipenk, and he spoke. To Beek with his ?hat his heart I'jng hft?1 ?okoia-j K . Hohe amnegpil to Ut-lhc truth leak, and it Jwke. .hu? l.*r r He snked her to vide to the church, ami they rode; , ? \ They ?0 *j- rtctly did glide, that they both Haiti tliev g"mn,<l. '' ' Ami the_v>?< i?rn.e 10 'l'p plate to 1>e tied, and were to le. A t , Then homevfnrd. he paid, let us drive, ami they druvp, And n* mioii as liny united to arrive I In y arro- e. For whntcv rhe' couldn't conti It? sho con 'X&TTJ The kiss he was dying to steal, tl en he a:ole s At the teVl'w'icre1 he warded to kneel (lure be Annie, Artd he ?ai^.jvJ'feetbetter tlm.never I folc." t+o they In each ether kepi clinging ami V\"liile Time his'swift current was winging nml wung ; And thi? uns ihe thing lie was hring'ng and The nu?'f.T?lly wanted to catch, and hud Caught? That she wanted from others to snatch, ami had'jnau'cht ? tVn* the'TfoVtrfat she-now liked to seval-h, ,1 mmtV ah e ,6cru u gh t. ? Hi ,11J I tl) fe>?j And Charley's warm love l.eyr^n freez'ng ^ jjtnjl "froze, Whili? he took to teasing and cruelly toze The girl he had wished* So efc -triittering and pquozc. ?MSrYlch!" he cried, when ?he threatened to leave- Win, and left ??How could you deceive mo as you have de attlV tflHr-answered, "I promised to ckave, j ruses of feuilletonists lie? itfifrt dialogue. A famous otic of Da Hmi'perc led to a revolution in the eiuu Ittteots of rbmnntic literature. Dunns was paid by the line and-one day he in troduced in u romance the following pas rage*: * ??Mf poo j J.gfclen to mo t 0 'Thou-seestl TBii dagger! ' A . J^iit?epcdr '^h ! 1 ., #^JJr!rWtfilfi Domes was paid by the 'flWWUl ;. MliK '-rn"i 1 ?. - A P9fttic production from one a^%l?^^>raftr It is entitled, "The tPrinlqi/s^Lovo.* It commences: ??And will my lorcd one leave mo thus!'' ,'**Yrt cannot say. She may or she may SO?mi* ;Mucb, d.ePCIUls upon the persona aUjrnctlcrss, circumstances or habits <>i the poetV' If He Writes ?uch poetry n^ rttlsfji we ehould sny that she could lea\e ni'tu at onc,c. Wo aro equally puzzled -"''?taHMp'the- "thus." Sbo may leave him *tfiii3,, and again sbo may leave him in a scratched condition, or minus bis heir Don't be backward nor afraid T-e effer'us your goods in trade. For anything but law or physio We'll froely '?sei" our typo ?*ou lick"? Advertisers, don't be afraid To delve inoiines, where fortune's made. seisV ? * Av playcard affixed to a milliner's}shop in one of ? tic most iashionublc quarters of ? Qfljman town and the shutters of which were closed, created no small am?scroent lately. It'WM to tins effect: ??This business will be closed1 for the winter on account of the awoer'e in ?r roit naIjE on xo iu:\ i . ONB ACRE LOT with STORK and DWRLttNG, at Rrnnohville, 8. C. Apply to I>. LOEB, aug 24?J'.ni ClwtjWVtjjti, jj[ f.. ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOB FVIUf ICaVMSk TUE BlOODi The roputatlon thin ox> ccllonl inudtcino enjoys, Is deriveiLfroiuiU cui'w, ninny Of which nro truly mnrvqllons. inveterate cases of Scrofulous dhV ease, where the system seemed ante rated with corruption, have been purified and cured by lu. Scrofulous affections and . disorders,whlflhwere ng grnvnlctt by the scrofu lous eontumlnation until they were painfully ntllietiug, have been radically cured in sueli great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, Hint the public scarcely need to he informed nflta virtuoaor uses. Scrofulous poison ts ono'iif the. most dOstrue tive nieinies\?f our raeo. tlUtn. fhii unseen and' Uli felt ten.iliLuf tlic organism undermines the con' siitntloi:, ?iidiiivbe? Ifie attarkot'enteehliiiKor fa tal diseases; without oxrJting a (suspicion of its pr??sem:e. Afrnin. It FOetns to breed infection throughout the hony. and then, on ?mir favorablo occasion, rapidly dovelop into onO or other of Its hideous forms, either on tho surface or among the vitals. In the lattcr,.tul>crclcs may be tnddenly deposited in tho IuiikS or heart, or tiimorrJ'ormed in the liver, or it ahoWH its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul nlceratlons on some pint of the body. Hence the occasional nsa of a bottle of this Siir.mpnrllni M aMrlsnhlr;, even when no, active symptoms of dWea^e appear. Prisons nC flirted with the following eomplnlnts Kcncrally tlnd immediate relief, and, nt leaglli, cure, bv thu Use,or this HAItSAl'AIt 11.TjJL: St. Antho ny'* fire, Itnse ? ?? ICtf/.tipsius, Tetter, Salt Jtheutn, Sentit Hi <t it, ltiniftenrin, Sure V.yei, Sure Kara, and other eruptions or visible forms of SerutSilou* dlseipio. Also In the more con rented forms, :.s Di/apeptla, Jfrojuy. Jlenri til.tin Me, fit*, l-:pftep*j/, Kturnliilm, an</ the various i ir.-nm* nnVuons of the mUsOUh.t und nurvous syrtenjp. - f Syphilis or I'eiicrenl and .1/crcr?rirtl Jit* casc* are cured by It, though a Ioiik tissr I? re quired for subduing thCSO OUMinatC maladies by any medicine. Hut long-continued uso of thi'd ?hotlieine will cure the complaint, l.eueorrhn a or H'liiten, Uterine Vteeratton*. iuid I'etnale jDl*ea*c*, are romraonly SO011 relieved and ulti mately eared bv its purifying and Invigorating effect. Minute directions lor each ease arc found In our Almanac, supplied gratis. Jthe%tmatl*nt and Gent, when mused by accumulations of ex trnncons matters in the bl?od, yield quickly to It, as nl*o l.lri r t'otnpln ints, Torpidity, UoHf/et* Hon or / nfintn unit inn of the l.irer, and .Inxin tffteoi vihen arising, n? thev often do, from tie ranhlitur poisons i.\ tho blood. This SA118A 1*Alt11.1..t I* a prent rriUorcr for the strength niH vigor of the system. Those who are l.nn Qiiiit and Little**. J>e*pontlrnt, Steeple**, and tfOUblcd with Serena* Apprehension* or ?Vonre, or any of the ntroctinns symptomatic of TIVoA-?if55, will tlnd immediate rcllof and eon vlncing evidence of its rcuointtvo pofter upoir trial. /' r. r. PA RED BY I?r. jr. C. AlKIt Cc t'0.,I.oaril, Jttaaa.y Tractlcal anil Analytical Chcinitta. |OU) ?V all, UUUGCilSTS EVEUYWIIERE. uiu 11 c ly ?._ A ItALTJS VCQITABIE SICILIAN IIJill EENEWER. Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit alone. WV can assure our did patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the on ly reliable Jlrftd perfected prepara tion for rcstoTUifr GrtAY ok Fa;i>i:i> Hair to itij ypnthftil ?olor, making it soil, lustrous, and silken. Tho scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions anil dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling' out, as it stimulates and flourishes fhe lmir-glanjtls; liy its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, ami will create a new growth, except in extreme old' ago. Ib is^ie nio&? economical ILvm-DifRSSiNG cvnr ?n^fV as itfrotoiircs ft*war :it>ijJjca t*ioiT?r, mtdpives tio hair k spiwulid, Slossy appdarajice. A. A. Irayes,. - MSi ^^^^y^3pie|rSof SMuiWrtcliii Pi-tts, says, ^ 'Hie "constituents nie jiitre, and cart'ftilly stdwted for o : ?u lleitt tptality?; ?rfd I consider it fl'io Best Pukpauation for its intended purposes." SoUl lytill DruggUtt and TUalcr* inMtdidnQ. Prico Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewcr in many cases requires too long a time, and too much euro, to restore" gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared; this dye, ia'<mtj pvey>amr/?>/t,^vhich u ill quicldy aiM- eflectnally itoeoniplish this result. Jt is easily applied, jhhI j.roduces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. p. HALL a CO., NASHUA, N.IL ik ay 11 THE GREAT BLOOD P\JRIFIER roasesiing powerful Inrigoratiug Those Hitters aio positively invaluable in 'f hey purify tbe system, and will euro Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, and nro a preventive of Chilk and Aver. All yield to their powerful cflleaey. Are an antidote 1 (. change of vV'stov and l>ieU '?I i JULI 1_l_.? _i ii:iyAV<iisiaaasTOig.V^j^ to tbe wasted frame, and correct all Will save daye of Buffering to the ?Ick, and Tho grand Panacea for all the Uli of life. try * one bottle 'IQIal^Xln Tonng or Old, Mortc dS^^L j**01 Single, these Bitters oreun-^V ^/ViuaUed and have often been tae\^ moans of saving life. new goods! JOS JI'NAil ARA'"> f?* ?dritriftow NEW yO] lit hu THIRD SUPPLY .f Cnoiee and Selected Patterns of l3?Mils" Cafsifdcree, Cloths, Rcadymade Clothing Sic, also a Nice Lino of Ladies Itre.ss Goods, Siiawls'; Opera Flannels, Domestics, Ladies and Gents Dress and Walking'Shoes, Gaiter^ Hoots, <!te. A Complete and Well As-toited .Stock of GROCERIES, Anmng the latter there are . 1000 lbs BACON. :;.") U.ls FLOUR and 10 bbls ? Sit! AR. All of wffich will be sold quite LOW DOWN lor Cash, dee 1-1 JOS. M.-XAMAK.Y. NEW GOOD CO.Ml NO IN BY EVERY STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELS?N. in order to be prepared FOll an iN'ckkased Christmas tr'a?e, i am completely replenishing my Stock in all the ditfcrcni It&ex b'y eVerV Steamer. 1 wuuldCall SrKCIAL ATTENTION i<? a Large Line of DOMESTIC.*?! < a -'SI M 12ft KS. IEANS and Heavy COTTON AD KS. Al-o PRINTS, WOOLENS, and the Kinesl Lot ol DRESS oodd? ever msprtiyctl in ToWn My Stock of Cl..tiling go'rriprtses every Variety ax well as in STYLE and IMlfCE and has h?en receiving I.AIKiK ADDITIONS. In hoots and SllOKS. my Stock stund? Unsurpassed, having been bouiriil from the BEST Manufacturers iu the Country. 1 have also full Stocks in HARDWARE, SADDLES. and CHOICE GROCERIES Which will be SOLD' af fftKEfe that defy Oesnpotitivrf." dec 7 CEO. ff. CORN f.LSOX. A New Energy Infused into Trado. FRESH LIFE! C#. D? IvOI^TtTOT'I^sT t;*kes great pleasure iri announcing to tho GOOD I'OLK of Orangeburg Town and County, that be Ins purchased the Buhiucss hitbertu eatricd on by Mr. II. Fl'NDKRBURK, and that he is n )w t<> be found at this well-knpn? STAND, surrounded by EVERYTHING G?TJD, EVERYTHING NICE". -^TTT - EVERYTHING FRESH, U the Hue of i : GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS! Here then, at this Popular Stand the Subscriber has established himself wtih a refolntfiofr to plane all, to seit all, and to build up a Business Secoud to tiono in OrungorMirg. Here he invites all bis friends and the public generally to come :ind4 bo suited and satbdinV ' A linn foil Stock equal to any in the m irkct. A Spirit of courtesy and energy ami attention must win the (lolJen Meed of Sure s.S. 0. D. KOKT.JCIIN. nvo ?.'i New York, JUST ARRIVED FROM THE ABOVE MARKET A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and other Choice GOODS. AT D. LOUIS' vnro IS OFFERING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. A3 WELL AS THE ABOVE GOODS AT AHD BELOW COST ALSO A FULL STOCK OIT FAMILY GROCERIES CAHC SOON AND BARGAINS! Dec 7 D . JLOU I B, GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO 13TJY AT T. 0. VINCE'S WHERE VACATE IS GUARANTEED IN NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS AT The lowest umci^ii! Purchasers arc iuvitcil to examine my Stock of DRV GOODS, which is com pletC in every line CLOTHING of the Latest Style and ROOTS i> 1 H Ol) of the Best Mu.li ty. selected especially to suit the Trade. t. o. v1nce, Next Moor to l>r. A. c. m'KKS' Drug Store, net 12?lye ORANC KBURO, S. C. Russell St. one Door East of Meroney's Hotel Offcri to tjic Public a FULL and! WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing', flats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOW1! ! PRlOES than Can \Sa bought at any other House in Ornftge'nurg. Cull an.I KXA.MIXIJ his STOCK, oud be CONVINCED of the CUKaP NESS of his GOOD.S. B?" Also 1 will pay tin- highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BRaSS". PEWTER, HID?S, OLD RAGS and erery kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE. juuc 6 c ?ui REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH RABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT 1 ?I Making Selection from their Extiaordiuary L?fgc and Varied Stock ef GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with oonstant additions, is UNSURPASSED Doth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Unable ibem to mate the host po**lble RATES, which is the OLD RULR con tinned from it* ORGANIZATION ? 18 42, (living an experience of 30 years in Business. F.conomy and Kntnrprise, together with the Unorgy and gentlemanly deport ment of till their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISH KD HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. mny 2fr tf ff Wd'[.T>i\~FrirM TUR TH'RLTT THAT he is ktim. carrying on the car l injf^ Mnkii.e in all its various branches, and will Manufacture er Itopair at the Shortest N?ttee, all Carriage?, Ruggics or Wagons. Ami am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G y\ TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SKfiTtT NOTICE. CMie-n GINNPP at MV MILL has brought from \ to \ cent more ihan that Ginned on the common Gin*, oet ? apl 2?1y Ii. RIGGS. NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!! I DOYLE, & WILES, 1\E8PECTFULLY INFORMS THE ClTl/.ENS OF ORANOERURQ COUNTV THAT \, they have purchased the CARRIAGE* SHOPS AN*> WOttKS OF TIJOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON the CABRIAOE B tl SI I n air it *? \V> WeitikS. Orders left- with US wHt be PROMfrTL* FRLEtf All kinds of R KT AIR I NO NEATLY PONF. and with DISPATCH. COPFIN8 FUIt.NISHKD AT SHOUT* NOTICE. ;m>yi,i;, uii.r.s a co., dee 17 e Oranfer-urg, 6. <$. SOUTH CAUOLINAEAILROAD LAJ?hL V_7W1 - Ciiaiu.? ?to?, 8. C. December 28, 1871* ON AND AFTKR SUNDAY DECEMBER j 24, ?ltc Pat-senger Train on tin: South Carolina Railroad will run as follows. run AUGUSTA. Lear? fhurlcstuu......8.10 A. M/ Arrive-at Augusta.i.'lT) 1?. M. full COLUMBIA, Ml Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. At rive at Columbia.1.06 P. M. roll nBABtXSTOV. Leave \itgnsta.7.40 A. M. 1 Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M. heave Columbia.7.40 A. It. I Arrive at Charleston.3.20 P. M. j TUItOt'CH WII.MINGTOS tia iX , heave Augusts!.3.00 A.M.' Vrrivc at Kinctille.'.?.00 A. M. Leave Kil.gvifie.12.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.0 30 P. II. \lc;l if? NHillT E!CHK?S-Sf.Xl?ATg rr.il?PT*P ' heave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive tti Aftg?sta.7.30 A. M. L< rive Augusta.0.00 P. M Arrive at. Charleston.6.56 A. If. COLUMBIA NIUTfT KXI'kkss? sukdat8 EXCKrT TED. Leave Charleston.....7.10 P. if. Arrive at Columbia.7.30 A. M.' Leu'-e Colttinbio.?.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7.00 A. M. SUMMKaVItLB thai:;. Leave Summeiville at.7.25 A. M.' Arrive ?t Charleston at.8.45 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Suniniervillc at.4..45 P. M. CAM UBS BRAXCU. Leave Cam den.0.15 A. If.1 Arrive at Columbia.10.10 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. . Arrive at Cnmden. 0.25 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connec tion at Augusta vrith (leorgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects With Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Nighf Train connects with' Greenville and Columbia Kailroad, and with Charlotte Road to points Norlb. Camdcn Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sundays) with way Passenger Train/ an I runs through to Columbia. A L. TVLKR, Vice-President. 8. B. Pickuns, (ieneral Ticket Agent. Doors, Saslies, Blinds, &c P. P. ^rOALEl, . M?imTiteltiror mtcl Dealer, No. JO Ilavne .Street and Horlbuck's Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. 855?*" This is the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the- Southern States, and all articles in this line can bo' furnished by Mr. P. P. TOALB at prices wrsiah defy competition.. pttf" A pamphlet \rith full nnrt detail??* list of all sizes of Doors Pashes and Blind*,. . and the prices of each, will be sent free ofd* post Paid, on applieaiiod tol ?, I?. I?. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. jnly 15 wee MONEY CANNOT ULY ITI For Sight is I*rlceIen?!X RUT TUE DIAMOND SPECTACLES Wil'l PRESERVE IT. ur*fT IT ADS If you value your Fyesight nee these Per fect Lenses. 15round from Minute Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, and derive their name ??Diamond" on account of their Hard* nes? and Brilliancy. They will last many yean without change, and are warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Sponcer Optical i Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION;?Ncwo <iriming unless Stamp fl with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. J. OL1VEROS, P? i?n 20?rj Orangeburg, 8. C. THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? ? ?-r. ? Orange burg It ranch. Will pay 7 TER CENT. INTEREST en' ?8PKCIAL 'DEPOSITS and 6 PER ?ENT.**a SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded tiemi annually. Itoexti Fiiis?P?-CUManLUAce. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDKll. Capt, JNO. A. HAMILTON.? JAS. H. FOWJJESV' Assistant Cashier., mar 23 jatt cly. $ to S'2<> PER DAY! Agent* WANTED! All elasses of working people, of either bcx, joung or old, make more money at work for us in their spar? moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address 0. STINSON & CO., scp' 9* ?lo Portland. Maine. At Private Sale. milE PLANTATION forming a part oTr ?. tho Estate of the lato Col. Keitt, and known ae the DARBY PLACE. The tract; oonatsj* of about 000 acres, one half well1 Timbered, the remainder Rich, Red, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These' aro the Finest Lands in the District, and ' were valued at $'20 per acre in 180?. Vfenld bo soid for one-half tha1 ,rice now. One-' fourth cash, the remair. or in three install ments bearing interest from date and' so cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid chance for any one de siring to seeuve Rieh Land*?, fine Water I'ow? er, excellent Cattle Rang* and a ffitimii Neighborhood. Apply <o i Mrs. L. M. KEITT, Or JQ KB!"*"*. Kna* janl -