The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 25, 1873, Image 9
WO AT AN FNOI?KEII DID WITH A MAM
WUO UKARRANUSD A RAILROAD TRACK.
"^JJ^trllty of Cluck "a execution np
proajbes.. borrible audgha*tly topics'are
*41fciUiA,e'i'i? workshops, around the eveu>
*JVt4tQ\**, iu the corner groceries, and
il> many places uf public resort. J.hiU
- dren shudder and cling closer to their
SSf^Kwjy^l Bd?tfrtXrj1 oT a han'^tlrg or
ptoi?f?Mfe^ iktc,i,n? ,h,it ?b
* enrrod when shewas a girl. Tho sol
emu, tho mysterious aud the superali
which always surround a hanging.
?'^e*rm to be in the air, and although the
* disgusting one, it must be enn
w;?^lW~nPUo rhe crt,dtt of bummity?
*^jj|BjR^ rtiorbid appetite in tlio public
? '*Jetf?areeHrtd demands the minutest detail
^?oXl(h* )b?Tribl? bar barley.
JJ^J^neyi the .'tunny recalled stories which
^'t^4t?? n,^n the very wind, the foil
owing was told to a tinfinrl reporter a
"'.'..'jHjdjt or two apo, and, to add to the
*? \o1*id surroundings of the story, he was
tsiovmlt coftn shop, viewing the coffin which.
is to coutaiu the last remains of the mur
*a derci CluckB. The story tuny be n true
I likely it is false, but it is
as it was detailed, und it maybe
that sonic one still living may romcinbei
tJsVXOmAiit^afiba^nd^ write the tale.
? Some years ago there was a well known
engineer, whose name iB not givcu foi
good and Sufficient reasons, who rann
passenger train on one of the most pop
?AiVjHftud most traveled roads that run
oht of Indianapolis. At a certain place
^?ff the road every bight for about a week
. as the passenger train ran by, and this
.tt^$giec came thuutlerlng along, it was
^HjJgHajtr tq be'throirn frotu tho track by
- ?' tUn ?efestrtet/tind ptWod there. Several
rnhhttps to the train eausca loss
(. of life, and the compwiy vrn*? becoming
considerably alarmed and tho ability of
n^tMiiH>tjt)U-Cor was being seriously qucs
iSA^kth ViP^ fflf?t nH *he ""fortunate
"'^ Ittrlti Wna ncarrin^ the iVtal spot, the.
"mJi&<fteWv.wao':uud been sitting .gm u
jjONTl^'nt at the throttlo, turned to his
Jf^tTdd' srttd : If tliis train jump*
at this, place to night, yon iol
Eue;' don't stop for nnythiug, but
keep close '"after inc. Somebody haa
JQfc AroMn^ thid trAin off .this track
and I'm going to' catch him." When
the~'traiu arrived at the usual place it
Mad rail and it as bank cd.
*7lT$V*?9.r'1" cl?Bt;b' fullowcd by "^ne
inmn, jumped from the engine aud ran
into a cornlie'd and started up a man
n?; lay concealed there Upon bring
tmdit|^te culprit back to the wreck tho eu
^dmS?^ftwngara wanted to lynch him,
ic engineer a.sterbt, cold, dct?r.miu
n^tWt^BttWtiwtMh, saying that he
-take chirge of him, aud through
the jptrf cession of the conductor the
trembliug wretch Waa left io charge ol
the* engiueer* ? Tho train w.is righted,
at;d; was soon speeding on its way. Th c
prittnef Who had confessed his fio idish
ness, hud beon .?seated on the angine and
the fireman placed bctddc him as a guard.
\Yheu Th.'(rniu was on a smooth piece
of track bowling along at the speed of
wenty-fivo miles an hour, the engineer
beckoned the firemau to stand out of
the way. The fireman stepped aside
and tho engineer picked up a round
,?of wood aud struck the criminal
Mahlow upon the head that it stun
liim. , HpTthon caught the quivering
jrm uPtlio poor wr?tch, nod opening
;Tuit*iqe doors, threw his tody iuto
'^thing hell of flame. Tho
... shot tbo train rattled along
l uovcr, until upon his death bed the
': " engineer confessed the act, was it aacec 4
*^^n^cY wha? had been done to the find
f?n nfDbJwfcdi beets i? tbo habit of throwing
?^^rlftric?# the traek.
A witntas examined for several hours,
Mfl|sl4kdi for a glass of water.
Ci ^v|i^tfl<yVtl>i*^ ^ i0^8a' 'ot t^e v*tnc<>B
iwiVB|i|? Aiti 'llnkie folio pod him dry '
. Illustrated journalism is on the march
Ofirtlic^o. i Tfto Fdenijf>7 Journal give*
a graphic picture of the oditor-in-chief
[thjl ]>aby, snrrouuded by gifts sent
???< 1 > t
n *fof hdl'.ce!
^ Dennis jO'Sbunuwy advertises as fol
Iowa the Columbus lirpulilican : *'I
^?rcby give notice that my wife Bridget
jfA^ha* left n>y bed and board, and that I
'??^wltl bdt pay her debts, as we are not
ajtwqrfiflds. ?
^* A Pittsburgh paper wants a real
"^'piinter's monument erected to Horaoe
0rtow%,Ao l/e etjet from wortinrnt type,:
which tjewspai er effieem from all ovor:
the eb??'iry can contribute, and mounted
The editor of the K .3oxv?Ho /Vs-ihas
f:"* *anpt?as3tit feeling toward" tho Canonici*
?it?an,,??n<*, ae a resnl'^ one goes armed
with a stone in a t-too king, and the
***othor earrte? a cbxese kuife down.his
Himmttii**
Bpiir^lr^ of a
Steldtcr, ;'*hat yon Swiss always fight
jsaid??jS? pipBBy) whilo the French only fight
for honorV' "f puppose," answerod the
Pals, "that Mth fightf for What he
mutt lacks.''
Vor Fever and Acne, Intermittent Fever,
Chili Fever, Re mittont Fever, Dumb
A*ue, Periodical pr Bilioua, Fovert
Mjdindeed, eil tb*laflbotlon* which ariao
from malarious, marsh, or miaamatio
poiaona,
"IM Hl.. No one
B ci?lodforl,
Wm-Jf^ ? the American people than a
I ^________r sure und safe cure for Fever
I and Ague. Such WO aro uow '
?JsV??_QpirjTeMhis*Md offer, With a perfcot?
Af certainty that H will eradicato
*** the disease, and with assur
ance, founded on proof, that no harm-can arise
from Its ubo in any quantity.' I ?
Mat which protects front or prevent a this dis.
order must bo of Immense service in tho com
munities where it prevails. PrsrtmUon is better
than cure, for tho patient oaenpes tho risk wblcb
ha must ran In violent attack*),u? this baleful dis
temper. This "CUBE" expels' fhb miasmatic
potson of Fevkb ato Auuk from tho system,
und prevents Um Hevokoyrnont of the disease, if
taken on tho first approach of its promortltory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever
yet discovered for this ofass of^umlnints, but
also tho cheapest. Tho large araiitlty wu sup
ply for a dollar brings It witam the reach of
everybody; and in blliouB d'imctl; 'wll?ro~*
Fkvkic Aso AocE prevails, everybody should
have It, and uso it freely, both for cure and pro
tection. It Is hoped this price will place It within
tho reach of all ?the poor as well nr the rich.
a groat superiority or this.' remedy over any
other ever disco vomf Tor the speedy and certain
euro of Intermittent* is, that, iti contains no Qui
nine or mineral; consequently it produces no
Sulnlam or other Injurious cVec-ts whatever upon
10 constUuUoii. Thoso^ cured by it are left a*
FevexaKuEona^aPB1 a'cm ?iscquonco
of ihalhW^WsWtfffJkt^ orVsh-c
orders ariso from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, Ithcuuialisin, Gout, Ilcadacho,
Blindness, Toothaoho, Karacho, Catarrh. Asth
ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen,
Hysterics, Pain In tho Bowels, Colic, Pnrslysle,
and derangement of tho Stomach, ou of which,
when originating in this caupo, put on tho in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
" Cuiu;?' expels Uic puisuu from the blood, and
consequently cures them all alike. It Is an In
valuablo protection to Immigrants nnd persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala
rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily
whilo exposed to tho infection, that will be ex
creted from the system, :iinl cannot nceumulato
in sufficient ouonXlt? to dipon Into disease.
Hence it is even ?rhoat? vnhmblc for protection
than euro: nnd few will ovor suffer from Inter
mittonta ir.Uicy_a.vnil themselves of the protec
tion Uils rtiMcdvidffovds.
For ZleW trnmplainfs, Arising from torpid
ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, mid pro
ducing many truly reoiarkabla curea, wbcro
other mcdicinea'fair?
toepabed bt
JDr. T. XS&YEP'AFQhm Powell, Mass.,
Vvttciicdl and Analytical Chemists,
AN" SOU) ALL ROUND THE WORLD,
rniCEf $t.OO PP.R BOTTLE.
n'uiy 11 c ly
Aye?:'s Oatliartic Pills,
For all the purpose; of a Laxative
Modioiue.
Perhaps no one modi
clue is so universally
required by every
body a* .1 cathartic,
Roc was ever any bo>
>re so universally
adopted Into use, in
?very country and
among all classes, as
tliia inihi hut efficient
.purgative Pill. Tho
obvious reason is,
that It is a more rclla
bio and far more ef
fectual remedy than any other. Those who have
tried it, know that It cured them: those who have
not. know that It curea their neighbors nnd friends;
and all know that what it does onco it does al
ways? that It never fails through any fault or nog
Sect of Its ooaiprvltion. We have thousands upon
ousands of certificates of their remarkable euros
of tho following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neltrhhorhood, ami wo need not
publish thorn. Adapted to all ages and conditions
In all climates; coutalnlng neither e.slorool nor any
deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety
by anybody. Their Bii??r-coatlng preserves Uieni
ever fresh, and makes uiem pleasant to take, whilo
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
ibelr uso In any quanUty.
They operate by their powerful Inilncnee on the
iutornal viscera to purify the blood nnd stimulate
It into healthv action?"remove tho obstructions
of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their im-gnlar action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de
rangements as arc tho Si>t origin ol disease.
Minute directions art) given In tho wrapper oa
the box, for Uie following complaint., which these
J*iUs rapidly cure : ?
l or S?rnp?>p?li? or ffiMlffr^rtion, YJstleae.
?cm, I.iin^iior and JLoai ? A .tppriiir, they
should bo:nV.cn moderately to btimufiUc the stom
ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action.
For llrrrt'omnlalDtiuul its VAiious SJ BSB>
torn,., miluBM Heaiducla?, Hielt Bleuel,
uclie, JTuumllco or dreoai Mlclmeae, U?I
toss Colic and Itllieua Vevers, they should
bo Judiciously taken for eoeh ease,' to correct the
due: .sed acUon or rsroovo tho obstructions which
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but ono
ssild doso Is gouornlly required.
For nhettneatlstn, t-out, Gravel, Pal?
iUsttwW of ?Ue lleart, Pain Irs the
lite), Back and Loin-, they should be contin
uously taken,"Bs reqvwrecL to chango tho diseased
action of the system. With such chango thoso
complaints disappear._
TSrTaWopjy and Dropdca! Mwelllsxg*
they should he taken In large and frequent doses
be
pathy. ? ?
Aa a ntnner Pitt, take ape or two Villa to
promoto digestion nnd relieve tho rtemach.
An occasional doso stimulates ttie stomach and
bowels Into healthv action, restores tho appetite,
ami invigorate** ftie system. Hence it is orten ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who fends tolerably well, often finds that a
dose or these Pills makes him reel decidedly bet
ter, from their < lean - in? ami renovating effect oa
the dUfcsUvu npparatua.
J>r. J. C. A TEJl Jt CO., PrartUml ChctnisU,
LO I?'/:7.X,. MASS.. U. 3. A,
ntny It 1?
li
to produce tho effect of a drastic pnrge.
>or Nnpprenlna a largo doso ?bouid
taken as it produces tho dbslrod effect by sy
TH't <? h t. AT* BLOOD RU'Rlff CR
Poseeasing powerful InvieoratiDe
PROPERTIES? A PLEASANT DRINK
These Bitter? sra posit irtly Invaluable in
vnsHUi^.iHAv.t^j=iii-^i.i:.L-a
? They purify the system, and will eure
' Begif t*B> atal InternBHtsqt ITevers,
ll*W#WIWt^^
sad are a prsventive of Chills and Fever.
Ail yield to their powerful efficacy.
An aa antidote to chango of V> aier aad Diet.
Ill llll'IIIBMP ,i II iimii. in .
agppiiaW^
ttTtle traated frame, svaJ cdbeetaU
Will save daye of suffering to the ?ick, aad
BITTF.KS%S^PE
or ycox&^tXTti^
In Tonng or Old, Kairicd\['*A,'lll'0"
? often been tti
vIsmmWLX
TRY ONE B O T T LR.
FOR SAM-; OR TO RKNT.
ONE ACRK LOT with STORE and
DWELLING, at llranchviUe, 8. C.
Apply lo I). LOEIt,
aug 24?3m Charleston, S. C.
NDUSTRY, EC?NMY & PERSEVERENCE
'( 'HI!PI.iaAT?!3 UM tlW I i IM
i* ii^iu .. ^ -^-? ? \Jl e lAilu jAill
LADIES AHE GENTLEMEN
I am happy to jay publicly to you
that I have NOW one of the best
ASSORTED STOCKS of Domestic
and Fancy CrROCl^IES on hand
that has ever been brought to this
MARKET. !ei? e;
Call and Examine for Yourselves.
W, T. JJULLER.
All Goods Promptly Delivered.
dec 21
tf
OF A POX OP FINB CIGARS 18 CERTAINLY AN ACCEPTABLE AND ORATKFDL
rieseni to habitual pipe-stnokers, and those who new and then "m" a ahareet. ia faet to
any one who enjoys tho Weed. ?1
Given
TO A FRIEND YOU WOULD SEAL HIS FRIENDSHIP.
THEN WITH RBLFISH MOTIVES. AND AT THIS "MERRIE SEASON," "DO
aa you would bo done by." /t't-'t
TO EVEBY!
Or Hie "ENTERPRISE SALOON," and tho Tub-lie wo say taaf FINE REG ARS, and
Goed Wholesetae LIQUORS are KKPT.
AT CHRISTMAS
And all 'he Year round at this POPULAR "SALOON," oondnotod
BY J. HERMAN WAHLERS.
doc 7c ly
COMING-IN
BY EVERY STEAMER
r* ? K Ii
AT
GEO. II. COR
SON.
?I atn
afS
IN ORDER TO BE PREPARED POft^?* INCREASED CHRISTMAS TRADE, I
am completely replenishing; my Stock in all .tU different lines by rrery J1?^:?-?
1 would call SPECIAL A T ITA TION to a Large Lino of DOMESTIC S CAS SIM K RF. S
I FANS and Il.avv COTTON A DEB. Also PRINTS. WOOLENS, and.be rincal Lot of
DRESS GOODS ever displayed in Town My Stock of Clothing eomMtM T*m|*
as well as in STYLE and PRICK and bao been receiving LARGE ADDiriO>?? 1?
BOOTS and SHOES, my Slock stands unsurpassed. ?1?v5nE b*c" ,b.?.uKlAW'i
Manufactnrer? ui the Country. 1 have alto full Stooka in HARDWARE, SADDLES, and
CHOICE GROCERIES
Which will be SOLD at PRICES- that defy Competition.
deo 7
GEO. H. OORNELSON.
A New Energy Infused into T*ade.
FBESB<MFE1
l.t
O. IX KOTiTJOTdtlSr Kr?ak pte'aVdre in announcing to
the OOOl) KOLK ofOrangeburg Town aud County, that he haa purchased .the
Husiuesa hitherto carried on by Mr. H. FUN UK HIM'UK, and that ha is now to
bo found at t his weil-k no wtf 37 AN Lr, aurrotfnAW* fi * ^
EVERYTHING GOOD, '
EVERYTHING NICK.
In the line of
, LIQUORS & SEGrARS!
Hero then, at this Popular Stand the Subecriber has estaWiahed;him8clf wtth
a resolution, to plaee alL, to- seil all>, aiwJ to nettd hp a Bunlneae Second to none ttf
Oranurburff./ _ - tf L ,
Here he iuvites all' hie friends and rfce pubflio g?f?arali> *o aomeaad^be aatted
and satiafied.
A fine full Stock equal to any in the market.
A an:rit of courtesy and energy and attention must win the Golden Weed of
Success. 0. I>. KORTJCHN,
' - ?? j
I 1 ?' 1 "?!??
?-?:--r
V York
Jrf !<?
lir
Q
JUST AK1UVKI) FROM TUE ABOVE MARKET
A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS
and other Choice GOODS.
1 ttiw I? i
AT
D. LOUIS'
WHO IS OFFERING
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
AS WELL AS THE ABOVE GOODS
AT AND BELOW COST
ALSO A FULL STOCK OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
CALL SOON AND
SECURE BARGAINS!
oarj 7
D . LOUIS,
REGULAR DAILY TRADE.
ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH
DESIRABLE GOODS!
AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT
ILL SCOVILL i PIKE
Making Selection from their Extraordinary Lirgc ?nd Varied Btook ef
iITOVl
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their assortment, with constant additions, is
UNSURPASSED
lioth as to STYLUS and QUALITIES.
Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Mirket*
FOR THE CASH
Enshlo them to mnko.thu bcHt pniwib'o RATES, which is the OLD RULE eei
tinued from ith O lit* A XI % ATION ?
42,
lusi n ess.
with the Energy and gentlemanly deport
aye found, at the OLD ESTABLISHED
?VILL & PIKE.
I i itl I ii i i tali
I I ! Jt
!? * t ? I tu
C THAT HRi 18 ?TILL CTARrtYING <Yft T17R CAB
ttZPUlB "?NF<?P'V ttB? rjJftTJ*" THAT HB IS ST1I.I.
VY *rW|A JMOnJifi*afl rTl9aWotis hrnnehes, and wHl Manufacture cr Repair atfha
Shortest Nwtuie, ?11 Chi riagep, Buggies or Wogone. And am also prepared with
NEW VmwAKf> ? N: TO ?r!N A!#i> PACK" COTtOM
SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNHI) AT M\' Mlf.L has firoughf" from [ f* \ cent nfore
thsn that Oiuned on the common Gins,
wet apl SS-ly H. BIGGS.
C" niiKSTfis, S. ?. December 23, 1*7 '.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER
24, the Passenger Train on the Souffc
Carolina Railrpaibaill ?In a* follows <
vob acqjcsta.; , / ?
Leave Charleston.,.-8.10 A. Jrf.
Arrive at Augusta.4,36 P.M.'
VOa COLOMBIA.
Lear? Charleston...?.10 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.?4.06 P. M.'
?ob OHAB1XST0B.
Leave Augusta....a.-7.40 A. H/
Arrive at Charles;?n.8.00 F. M.
Leave ,ColnmbU~..,:* .7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston...8.20 P. M.
thro co k wii.xixotox tbaix
Leave Augusta.3.CO A. If.
Arrive at Kingville. .?9.00 A. M.
Leavo Kingville.12.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.6 80 P. If.
acoi'sta kiuut kxprkss-atf ?da t? hxcsi'te?
Leave Charleston.-8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.7.80 A. M.
Leave Aujrusta.i.0.00 P. M
Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A. M.
" i ' / ? ? ??. nd 9
columbia muht bxphess-sunday* bxcktt
I TBP. . . ' f
Leave Charleston.-7.10 P. If/
Arrive at Columbia.-7.80 A. M,
Lea*? Columbia....'..6.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston'..7.00 A. M.
scmmibvillg tbaiv.
Leave Snmmerville at.-7.26 A. M/
Arrive aL Charleston at....-.8.46 A. M.
Leave Charleston at.8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at...?4.461*. Iff
cambbb bbanch. " ' V*
Leave Camden.C.16 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M.
Arrive at Camden. 6.26 P. M.
Da v and Night Trains make clone conase
tiou at Augusta with Georgia Railroad aid
Central Raitrosd.
Nighr-Tratrt connects with Macon and
Augusta Railroad.
Colombia Night Train connects with.
Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with
Charlotte Hoad to points North.
Camden Train connects at Kingville daily
(except Sundays) with nay Passenger Train,
and runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLfiR, Vice-President, tf
S. B. Pickcks, Oeneral Ticket Agent,
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c.
. P. TO ALE,
Ma mi lac In rcr and Dealer,
?o. 30 Ifayne Sl*eot *nd BVlbock's Wharf
CHARLESTON, S. C
f^Sf This is the Largest and n^osf C**t
;dete Factory or the kind in the ? Southard
Stales, and all articles in this lino cua
furnished by Mr. P. P. Tcktaat prices '.r hie?
defy competition.
gfjy- A pamphlet with full und ?Mniled
list of all sixes of Doors Sashes and Blinds.
and the prices of each, will be sent frs*
??est I'aid, *s sppltc.niod to1
? **. I*. TOAI/B,
CHARLESTON, S. 9.
jnly 16 wee
MONK* CANNOT BUT IT!
For Sight I* PriceleuH
BCT TUB DIAMOND SPECTACLES WIIJU
PRESKRTK IT.
If van value your Fyesight ?so theo? P?T
"eoi L en sen. Ground from Minnie Crystal
Pahblss, Molted together, and derive tkotr
name ?'Diamond" an account of their Hard
ness and Brilliancy. They will last ssaay
years without ehango, and are warranted
superior to all Others in use.
Mannfuctnted by the Spencer Optical
Manufacturing Co., New York.
CAUTION.?None Genuing unless stamp
ed with our trade mark.
For Sale by Responsible Agents thraaga
out the Union.
X. J. OL1TBR08,
jan 20?ly Orangsburg, S. 8.
THE
Citizens' Savings Bank
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Orangebnrg Branch.
Will pav 7 PER CENT. INTERR8T on
SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT, on
SAY1NG8 DEPOSIT!-', Compounded Semi
annually.
lH?cal Finanee CommiHcc.
Hon. THOS. W. OLOVKK,
Col. PAUL S. FKLDKR.
Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON.^
JAS. H. FOWLK8,
Assistant Cashier,
mar 28 jan sly
<?r to ?20 PER DAY: Agent?
O? WANTED! All classes of working
people, of oither sea, young or old, make
more money at work for us In their snare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
olse. Particular.* free. Address
G. STINSON & CO.,
sept V* -j.1o Portland. Maine
-,-'-f ^ran.-''j ?-1
At Private Sale.
THR PLANTATION forming a part of"
tho Rotate of the talc Col. Koitt, and
known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract
consists of about UOO acres, one half wejjrV
Timbered, the rcmainc'.cr Rich, Bed, Loam
Soil, adapted to Crops of nil kinds. Then*
are the Finest Lands in the District, ttad1
were valued ut $20 per acre in 1866. Would
bo boMfor?*ew?diale-eem* piiu? now. One/
[fourth cash, the retos.tr or in three instal
ments bear-ng interest from date and Sa>
?.?ured by morVgag^ of thaoame.
This is a splend'd ohanco for any one de>
siring to secure Rick Lands, tYne Water Pow
er, excellent Cetil? Range and a K*lae?
?crghborlioed.- Apply to
Mrs. L, M. KFITT, |
Or I 6 ?trTT,
jane