The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 04, 1873, Image 11
An African Cooking Stove.
It is oar cta.0
little housekeepers, says tbo Ifnirth and
Mom** wMS^skevre *? proparo Tor the
Cable bq^PmE&B morsels ss an vie
phaut'a trank ?ua feet, or tbo feet of a
kipr^pc^aa^^RTlKy may like to
know bow' 'rW^MItlieflsJ, who cousiJir
theee thmga*?T vorySaluty articles o.
food, manage to- ?o?k thc.in>
Tou nauy J^^af c the Africaus have
m cooking ^flaWaW??ogea ljke those
en whiefc4?*# sKuneisuswe hashed. Thoy
have an "*#rittlr%l|PffiigiUl??nvention of
their ow^f? m**B**v,H
Wheat, ^' "fecj^,n^n** p>eparo the
- tempting ^q^sj|sf^e:^ ho
- dig* i? ^a gXoiBssJhT^^d hole, about
four feet 'ih dijanatcn, with porpeudiculnr
tides, IHC a ff?!!.' 'In this hole he
kindles* and keeps burning for four
?cure, a fiercelyfJoCfilrfl. At the cud of
this tiu^thc shjgs efjha small welLwill
he eed Hot, and the bottom will be
covered "with ? rnaea
RHU
wing embers,
coals rho cook
?, which, pro
ugh skins, will
Directly ?
places the
teeted by
act he an.
ef gieeVMotffowtTNlys aver thorn a fow
fufa of iMfty flags, which ho gathers
He then. cjwnrs the top ui
far the purpose fsom the buuks^of some
neighboring stream, ..He next spread*
tnud thickly ^oyor,'^ and on top of the
mud ha pnes^'etitth ^aribf sods, closely
heatiug thioi "dj&xrf^ fthiii Ab to retain
nil the ht^j^j&fc^jvf curiouaov<n, an
important point, *as thirty six oburs arc
rsquired to properly'bake the enortuou
fte? ef the clep^ia^yawj -hippopotamus
"When, at last, the anxious cook thinks
his viands are ready, ho carefully rc
teoleV the sbolF.*?> Tlfi^ler these he il'idr
sart coating of mud perfectly hard, like
a) thick crust, while jbeucnth this the
fags here retained sufficient moisture to.
prevent them Jp^ yburniuir, although
the ovet* S^sfrJl'hut r.ud' Bteuuiinj?.
The "cook" hak now to jAst the assist
?nee of one hilMb others to lid out the
hea^j and hot feet, arhich they lay up n
m Inat covered with green reeds instead
efonaduh. y /
TnV"gr*?? black'feet do not, nt first,
vwfyinVitfingl but arter "the shoes
thW ,*hejkie%iuthfjf e been removed
? .f?^^ ; wfc%M^, very tempting
j?ehltf. mtat is-,exposed, which i? said
h?nth<jee> who have tfied it, to be dulic
We** an& so spMtowUuuea in praise o(
thU African "cookLhi'stovc..
>r Karscs
Ft' } ? ? ? l,.
all absosbtnj? uottc qoratton has
veached that point, where from discuisinj:
the proper remedy for tho disease, wi
advance to the consideration of what
aaeaas may enable us to escape in future
thadeKy and conVeuience attauding the
?jAhfovawnl of many horses front ser
vice. Wo find in Hen. Krastus C
TTsj||ir~t'i interesting work. "A Run
Through Europe," the following account
?*i noticed her a, what I do not reman
her to havo aver gjco in a city before 1
?q esad root o^.yiously than
Incrossing,tpo App?ulu js, u
semrtjtees with s>jion kcr-r-buL b?
TrieslwWftwppiE toWthr>uhual
foxeU was added for on extra piir
aiff|p 4yiko our diMgenee up
ftalfnountain steeps, which waa a little.
6?. Turfra^y 1%a<l; Tjfreh* seen an ox
harnessed sometimes with a horse and
-but here in'
boas i
rfotr the dray service of the
J&pets?and, what struck mo as a useful
for the drayman of small in.:ans i
>ractice of workittj* a sin^lo ox
>rk a single horse in the cart or
lee^of our cities. A single ox
aquartt 'he price of a good
fce?ae, will dki-.w quite as largo a load?
BfttWett more reliable aoJ trustworthy?
^laalftia&ined at loasoxpeose?is more
*Wlr patient, and wbon his life
fBfjjsi to houseful his death bring* buck'
in 'the price of beef all his orignal cost.
IsVsMttsrbv have cro?3td with the butfal".
1 ?$M see them lying down at their dry.
log the cud all about the public
The single ox is h imossed in
shafts of his dr-iy, and in
ueefulaon* moves solemuly
I flire'ebaaudtloiig the wharves
jhiatour whoeUd dray the wheel
than eighteen inchtts m diameter
?e .
i wagon body often a vast wicket.
oi uppceled willow twiga tiht
I Mhd Capacious.
READ THIS
MBRONEY ?& BAXTEB,
? i in ' '
THE HAULING
I'OK THK
MERCHANTS
?1
ASttKBDIja
AND WITH DISPATCH.
ana also prepared to HOARD
t hire DVOGIKS snd C.A.K
ai>mo<l?<mt? prices. Cail.ee thorn
'tsfetell
MstBOKHX A BAXTER.
tl
i ocs sali: ok to rent.
ONE ACRE I?Cnr with STORE and
rjJjrJ(ftlNG, at TJran.ivllls, S. C.
Apply to D. LOBB,
aug 24?.Im Charleston, 8. C.
-?
Ay^r's Ague Cure,
For Fovor and Aruo, Intermittent Jever,
Ohill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac,
and indeed all the aJTeottons w Iii oh arise
from malarious, marsh, or mlosmatio
poisons.
^loudajr
'BB "'?w No ono
mm called for by the necessities
M|l jpr _ ti,Q American people than a
U Wmf Hiiro and safe cure for Fever
I BH / and Ague. .Such wo aro now
IBI ^Bgs^ enabled to offer, with a pcrfoct
M ' certainty that It wKi eradicate
*? tho disease, and with assur
ance, founded on proof, that no harm eaa arise
from Its use In uuy quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this dis
order must bo of Immer so service in the com*
munition whore it prevails. Prevention Is better
than euro, for tho patient escapes the risk which
he must run In violent attacks or this baleful dis
temper. This "Cuius* cxpelsjthe miasmatic
poison of Fkveu and Aook ftrom the system,
and prevents tho dovelopnient of the disease, if
takou on tho first approach of Its premonitory
evmntoms. It Is not only the best remedy evor
yet discovered for this class of complaints, but
also tho cheapest. The largo quantity we sup
ply for a dollar brings it within tho reach of
everybody; and I? bilfoua districts, where
Fkvkii and Anna prevails, everybody should
have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro
tection. It is hopc<l this prico will place it within
the- reach of all ? ihe poor as well as the rich.
A great superiority of this remedy over any
ctOor over discovered for the speedy aud certain
??uro of intermit tents is, that it contain* no Qtrl
nlno or mineral; consequently It produces no
quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon
the constitution. Thoso cured by it aro left as
healthy as if they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague Is not olono tho conscquenco
cf tiit; miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis~
' orders ariso from Its irritation, among which
aro Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Uout, Headache,
lUindness, Toothache-. Earache, Catarrh, Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
? Hysterics, Pain In tho ISowcIs, Colic. Paralysis, i
and (Icrouuonient of tho Stomach, all of which, i
when orlgTnatmfntf'iTnli'canse, put on-the in- j
tcrmiUcnt typo, or become periodical. This
""Cpaa" expels tho poison from the blood, and
eorp*cquently curc-h them all alike. It Is an in
vala.iblc protection to Immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing In tho mala
rinns districts. If takou occasionally or daily
while cxpoecd to tho infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, and cannot accumulate
In sufficient quantity to ripen into disease.
Hence it is even more valuable for protection
than cure: and few will over suffer from Inter
mitteilt a it they avail themsolvoa of tho protec
tion this remedy affords.
For Liver Gonvnlalnt*, arising from torpid.
llfot tho Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stunk I
ulatiug tho Liver Into healthy Activity, and pro* 1
during many truly remarkable cares, where
other medicines fall.
pur.rAiir.n BT
Dr. J. C. AY Kit ?fc CO., Lowell, Muss.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
AND BOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD.
1'JilCE, 01.OO 1'JBR BOTTLE.
' may 11 c ly
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
purposes of a Laxative
Perhaps no one medi
cine Is so universally
required by every
body as a cathartic,
nor was ever any be
fore so universally
adopted into use, in
every country and
nmoiig alt classes, as
tliis mi hi but efficient
purgative JWH. The
obvious reases is,
that It is a more relia
ble and far more ef
fectual remedy than any other. Thoso who have
friedet, k^^?uVt^c^^
gleet of its composition. We havo thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable enrcs
of tho following complaints, bat snch euros are
known in every neighborhood, and wo need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and condition*
in all climates; containing neither calomel nor any
tdeleterious drug, they may bo tak?n with: safely
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves ihero
ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, whilo
being purely vegetable, no harm can ariso from
their use in any quantity. .
Thoy operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and etimulato
It Into healthy action ? remove tho obstructions
of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their Irregular action to health,
and by corroding, wherever they exist, such do
ranaeiaents as arc tho first origin of disease.
Minute dhroctlons are given in Uic wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
Fills rapidly cor?? ** \ ?IX |4f4 f f
For XirsiM>i?ftt0 or sTssdlgcatlon, Missis as f
~>L?y y?3 ansk FsMSm C.H my ttls*, they
should bo taken moderately to stimulate the etOn*
ach, and restore its healthy tone and ftC?oo?
For JLIver Comnlalnl and Its various symp
toms, Bilfoua Itfnuduclie, Sick Head.
?Shn, ^nnAcvdr^rsmi BlcksuMs, l?lJ
causolt.
For Dysentery- or ntarrhora, hut
mild dose Is generally required.
|s*a^?**?v*l
plfatlon!
Bide, Dsask nadsUssjfJltnr ahnufd _
uously taken, as required, to change the
action of the system. With such chango those
complaints disa'ppcar.
For Dronsy and Dropsical ftw<*llfuasrs
they should tic taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
I Jo"! BiPPp* ?>???? a large dose should be*
HmtM 1 prodJoes .the desired effiwt by syn*
pathy.
As a ninncr Pill, take me or two Pillt to
promote digestion and relievo tho stomach.
An occasional dosa^tliaMlatfls^lhaaiainach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Invigorates tho system. Honce It is often ad
vant.ureons whero no*scrlons derangement exists.
Ono who fasts iolurably well, often finds that a
dose of these Pill* makes blm feel decidedly l>ct
tcr, from nSfb*elopsSifraad renovating effect oa
tlic digestiv? apfyvaSs. f
Jir.J. C. AVET^JL- CO:, J'ractlcal Chemist*,
rfjrriy jhltMiT. a fsp\ ?WT
may lT * c ^*^jfWX
thl cA<er\T dlow ?;Yp uri i ;
Possessing powerful Invigorating'
These Plttcrs aro posit ivelylBvalasble in
[? m j rj i|tJf gT??-l df-f^i sssHPlsS d "111 ri sfisl ^fl^
' Th?y purify the system, sad will coro
DYSPFPSIA. CKNERAL- DERI I IT Y
*n fleia to th?i
rs a*i antidote te chang
;<THr.MfNTAL OHMNiZATVw
The grant Psaaesa for ail the ili* of lifo.
TRY;ONE -BOT J LT
In Young or Old, Hani.
So* Hlnsls, these Bitters are na?
rso.naUsd aad bars often hssa the
atsaas of saving Iiis.
? T.M-9HB BOTTLE,
PflYUCUS! \WLlt
>>*j?s^r^??>
PRACTICE.'
new goods!
ir&S *r%AMARAi>? i??t from NEW
YORK b?? THIRD SUPPLY tf
Choice and Selected Patterns of
Gents Casaimeres, Cloths, Roadymsdo Clothing &o., j lso a Nice Line of Ladies
Dress Goods, Shawls, Opera Plannuls, Domestic*, Ladies aud Gents
Dress and Walking Shoes, Gaiterv, Boots, Ac.
I
A Complete and Well Assorted Stock of
GROCERIES,
Among the latter there are 1000 lbs BACOi l. 3?.?aV&QU& ahd'TO-nlnC j
SUGAR. All of which will be sold quitfo LOW DOWN tor Cash,
doo W JOS. McNAMARA.
COMING IN
BYT3VERY STEAMER
AT
GEO. H. CORNELSON.
IN ORDER TO BS PREPARED FOR AN INCREASED CHRISTMAS TRADR. I
am completely replenishing idt Block in nil the ilitfarrnt litres by every Steamer.
1 would call STKCIAL ATTENTION to a Urge I iuo of DOMESTICS. CASSIMRRES,
IEANS and Heavy COTTON A DES. Also PRINTS, WOOLENS, and iho Finest Lot of
DUE8S GOODS ever displnycd in Town My Stock of Clothing comprises every Variety
as well as in STYLE and PRICK and has been receiving LARGE ADDITION8. In
BOOT8 and SHOES, my Stock stands unsurpassed, having heen bought from ih? BEST
Man lecturers in the Country. I have aho full Stocks in HARDWARE, SADDLES, aud
CHOICE GROCERIES
Which will be 80LD at PRICES that defy Competition."
dec 7 GEO. H. CORNEL80N.
A New Energy Infused into Trade.
1FRESH LIFE!
I v
C. 13. KQJOIIK ukrt Kro;it pMtturs in announcing to
the GOOD FOLK of Oruugcburg Town and County, that he has purchased the
Business hitherto carriod ou by Mr. II. FCNDERBURK, and that he is now to
be found at this wcll-knewu STAND, surrounded by
EVERYTHING GOOD,
EVERYTHING NICE.
SRUflT EVERYTHING FRE8U,
GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS!
1 ^ere/then, at thta Popular Stand the Subscriber has establishedMiimsoif wtih
j a resolution to plase all, to suit all, und to build up a Business Second to none in
Orangeburg.'
Here he invites nil bit friends and the public generally to come and^ be suited
St^ek equal to any in the nnrket.
A spirit ef eourteay and energy and attention mnst win the Golden Meed of
Snceees. C. tt KORTJCHN. nvo 23
-^NFew York,
JUST ARRIVED FROM TUIb ABOVE >!ARKLT
Js? vA S- Jf A. \ a \J j\ \
A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS
and other Choice GOODS.
AT
. LOUIS'
WHO IS OFFERING
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
AS WELL AS THE ABOVE GOODS
BELOW COST
ALSO A FULL STOCK OF
ILY GROCERIES
CARL SOON A.tff>
P. I< O U I 8 ,
J. WALLACE CANNON
HAS JUST OPKNKD AT
LIGHTFOOTte OLD 8TAKD,
With a CHOICE LOT of Tloaflckeeping QoodR, to which he invites toe at
tentioo of his old friends and the public generally, consisting of
FRESH GROCERIE8, CONFECTIONERIES, FRUIT1, TOBACCO, SE
OARS, LIQUORS, Ad,
Hoping hy clrmo attention to business to merit a sharo of the pobfic's patronage.
My prices as well as my Goods cannot bo surpassed,
nor 30 11 8m
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO BXJY AT
T. O. YINCE'S
WHERE
VALUE IS GUARANTEED
IN
NEW & ATTRACTIVE GOODS
AT
THE LOWEST PRICES !! I
Purchasers arc invited to oxaiuinc mj Stock of I>RY GOODtJy wbicb h com
plete in every line.
CLOTHING of tho Latest Stylo and BOOTS and II OE of the Best Quali
ty. selected especially to suit tho Trade.
T. ?. V1NCE,
Next Door to I>r. A. C. 1)1 iiKS' Drug NfoW,
oct 12?lyc ORANGEBURO, 8. 0.
3VL PLXCH..
Russeli St. ono Door East of Meroney's Hotel
Offers to the Public a FULL and WELL SELECTED 8TOCK of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c,
At LOWER PRICES than can be bought at any other House in Oranpehurg.
Call aud EXAMINE bis STOCK, aud be CONVINCED of tha cheap
ness or his GOODS.
Also I will psj the highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER. BRaSS.
PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kiud of COUNT BT PRODUCE.
june 8 o tim
REGULAR DAILY TRADE.
AWOTIIER TRAIN JUST IN AN-I> FILLED WITH
DESIyABLE GOODS!
AND CUSTOMERS" SHOPPING AT
BULL, SCOVILL k FIRE,
Making Selection from tbeir Extraordinary Large and Yaried Stook ef
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their assortment, with constant additions, is
UNSURPASSED
Bath ns to STTLES and QUALITIES.
Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets
FOR THE CASH
Eaable thsm to make tho best poasible RATES, which is the OLD RULE et
tinned from its ORGANIZATION?
1842,
Giving an experience of 30 yoars in Business.
Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and gentlemanly deport
ment of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED
HOUSE of
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE.
may 25 ? 1 j
WOtftlYfttfttftf fftf runf/iYj TRAT RR IS *TTT,L CARTfTTHTfl OW TReT CAR
n"Kl? Ma'iiii.R in all its various branches, and will Manufacture or Repair at the
Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Itdg-gies or Wagons. Add am also prepared with?
J*#W PRESS ANfV 0- *I TO GIN AND PACK COTTON ?
t Rffffftf K(ftlC% Csrte* 6t&$MAf MT pttt baa breofht from J ta 5 cent saora
than that Uianed on the cotHt&i/fi Qjrrta.
eet i 7 apt V-tf R- ?W08.
south CAEOLlNAttAILBOAD
Ciiablxstox, 8. U. Dccenbcr ?A, 187!.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY BKC?*!??*
24, tbe Passenger Trai.i on the Boat*
Carolins Railroad will run as follows .
vob auocsta.
Leave Charleston...8.10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta..'...4.26 F. iL
rOB colombia.
Leave Charleston.....-./.v.-.*..-....8.10 A. Hi
Arrive at Columbia...4.06 P. U/
fOB ''IIARLF.STOJt.
Leave Augusta. ..7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.20 P. V.
Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M>
Arrive at Chtrleston.1.20 P. M.
TnBOCOtt wilminotox trais
Leave Augusta.3.00 A. af /
Arrive at Kingville...9.00 A. M<
Leave Kingville...12.30 P. Iff.
Arrive at Augusta.0 80 P. M/
ACOtlSTA XIOIIT BXI'BKSS-jl'xoats bxobptbv
Leave Charieston...8.80 P. 74/
Arrive at Augusta.7.80 A. If/
Leave Augusta.?8.00 P. If
Arrive at Charleston...5.56 A. t?,
COLUMBIA MUHT KXKttKSS?SCXDAXS BICBM- '
TSD.
Leave Chariot ton.?7.10 P. W/
Arrive at Columbia.?7.80 A. M.
Lcave Columbia.6.00 P. H.
Arrive at Charleston.*..7.00 A. M/
SUMMCBVILLB THAIS.
LcaVe Snmmcrville at...7.25 A. M.
Arrive at. Charleston at.8.46 A. If.
Leave Charleston at.;.8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at.....4.45 P. Ms
camdxx bbaxch.
Leave Camden.?.6.18 A. Ms
Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. Ms
Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M.
Arrive at Camden.6.26 P. ML
Day and Night Trains make clour oonnee-;
tion at Augusta with Georgia Railroad end*
Central Railroad.
Night Train eonnects with Macon and
Augusta Railroad.
Columbia Night Train connects with*
Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and witkr
Charlotte Road to points North.
Camden Train connects at Kingville daily
(except Sundays) with fay Passenger Trais,
and rims through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Vic-President.
S. B. Pic Kiss, Urn oral Ticket Agent.
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &<y.
p. P. TO ALB,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbock'e Whsa-efT
CHARLESTON, s. 0.
g?T" This i? the Largest \nd most Cem
plele Factory of the kind in lbs. Soothera
States, and all articles in this line can he
furnished by Mr. P. P. Toai.b.U piicoi whieir
defy eompelition.
3f2r A pamphlet with full and detailed'
list of all sixer of Doors Sashes and Blinds,
and the prices of each, will be sent free a*d
ml Paid, en applicatiod to'
?. P. P. TOALC,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
jnly 16 wee
HONEY CANNOT HUT. IT I
For Sight In Priceless i:
BUT TUE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL
PRESERVE IT",
If yen value yenr Eyesight use these Per- *
feet Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal1
Pebbles.- Melted together, and derive their'
name "Diamond" en account of their Hard
ness and Brilliancy. They will last seany
years without change, and are warrented
superior to all others in use.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optical
Manufacturing Co.r New York;
CAUTION ? None Germing unlesr?*e*F
*d wi?b our.trade mark,
Pin- Sole by Hespoiuriblo Agont*-tfep*Bg*>
ottt'the Union.
B. J. OLIYKROS;
j*? 20? ly Onaegebnrg, 1. 0.
? ? ?
THE
Citizens' Savings Bank
OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
Orasncebarg Kran oh.
Will pay 7- TER CENT. INTEREST ??'
SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT. *a
SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sesnl
annually.
i/ooal Finance Committee.
How. TH03. W. GLOVER,
Col. PAUL S. FELDER.
Capt. JNO1. A. HAMILTON.'
JAS. H. FOWLE8,
Assistant C-shier,
mar 23 jen elj
to ftSO PER DAY! Agent?
?pO WASTED! All elaases of working
people, of either pox, young or old, make
more money at work for ns in their spare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Partioalars free. Address,
O. 8TINSON & CO.,
sep' 9* ?lei Portland, Maine.
At Private Sale*
THE PLANTATION forming a part
the Estate of the late Cel. Kekt, and
known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract
?vmriste of about 600 acres, one half well
Timbered, the remainder Pich, Bed, Leans
' Soil* adapted te Crops of all kinds, The**,
are the Finest Lands in the District, anfr
wer? valued at $20 per acre in 1866. Wputd
be sold for one-half ths* /rice new. Qat*
' fourth cash, the rcmair or in three instal
ments bearing internst from date and saw
eared by mortgage of sho-same.
This is a ?pleadid ohanc* for any one dr
siring te secaro Rich Lande, ?oe Water TwW
i er, eaeeUeni Cattle Range and a Reined
Neighborhood. Apply to
Urs. L. M. KR1TT,
. Or J Gfr Km?, Ee*.