The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 22, 1873, Image 3
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8AT?RDAY, NOV. 22, 1873.
strips. Go and try them,
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The Bernwell Rates come off uext
kfifej foi-oogeburg will probably be
Well represented.
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cading columns of the Sumtcr
'alihman appear in new typu thin
Week.
If 'you want a hot puuch call*on
matter Anbury Waniiamakor at the
Billiard Saloon. #
Dr. A. C. Duke* ban junt received u
full aseorjiucpt of Christmas prcseuts,
such as toys and other afticles, and is
?oiling them lovf. Now is the time to
please your little ones.
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.??r* m the Secretary of State's
office, has our thanks for a copy of the
l?tat? luusurer's Annual Report for the
fiscal year ending October 31, 1S73.
Wc dcoire to call particular atteutio n
to the odvertiactnent of the Security
Life Insurance and Annuity Company
of New York, which appears in our
advertising columns.
Sometimes when the Secretary of the
Orangeburg Agricultural S ociety noti
fie* the members of a meeting he writes
of the bottom "Lunch and wine."
'it^varybody oouies that day.
.-ifoley'-s compliments to Mr. T. 11
Bnyd, and it was a very niee bat indeed
?and our compliments to Mr. ?. for
taking anch good care of our head
devil's head-piece.
Lot all who want a pair of shoes
j;?p?ir to Ltoyd's and uko ilicii rhnn,r.
erAud whiic you're liiere 'twill coiue <iui?e pat
Ta buy yoursalf a st vli%h hat.
(.Machin* broke.)
v f - ' _ _
p;rt Tt.Mtjolin says that it doesn't
depend on our I a leint! Cuba wb- tber he
?rr:-p?. a gor-d sto<k ot <Mg?rs or not. II -
kuuws just where to buy. jnst what t<i
buy anil mat how tit buy, uud, kuowing
all thcae things, he of enwse know? j? t
?nW w iutt l.ia cuatcment. Sweet in
lb? nostrils of those who love a irood
?e*<ar is th-i m-il ifi t .us nuu-j o''
?Chris ian D- K rtj hn.
We see by our exchanges that C??l. A.
T>. Frederick has been appnlntod a
urn the State Agricultural and
?i||lia^Va( Viviety, to the Cotton
fttjlli W yjfricn^tural Convention at
A Unta Ga. Col. Frederick is one of
our Vf? '?ns, is a gentleman of varied
culture experience, and no better
?election could have been made.
-, I I I I BIS I . ?
I.
Farewell, Hippo-Olympiad !
Farewell, thou Folar bear !
Farewell, O gentle giraffe!'
Farewell, O maiden bare!
The giraffe's neck ia long and slim.
The maiden' a legs are long and thin.
II.
Farewell, laugh-atirring clown.!
And aaoakeya all. farewell !
Tat ostrich, with his bristly down,
Was as infernal sell.
The ostrich foot is quite divine,
lie wears a nurnter forty-nine.
111.
Adae, adoe, O kangaroo !
Adoo, expressive owl !
Yet bark 1 while miles between us grow.
Thy bard's path et ie hewl.
The owl's accent ia circumflex,
Thy bard, he wcara a pair of speca.
Heqefc rj .. IV
mBaKsIl tfrart that touchel ray sou,
Te bears and giraffes tall !
'Ts maiden, clown and kangaroo,
Te atenkeya, tails and all!
A menkey'a tail ia good to c'imh,
My tale ia only good to rhyme.
Premium Lint.
The following is the list of Premiums
awarded to Exhibitors from Orange*
barg County, by the State Agricultural
and Mechanical Society at its Fifth
Annual Exhibition, held at Columbia.
roi7or?s^---Shirt> by Mr?. P. V.
Dibble, Medal. -
Mechanical Department?Sheep skins,
by John Mooror, Medal.
Household Department?Pure Cider
VitMgar, by Mrs. Harpin Rigga, Silver.
Bex of Honey in Comb, by Mrs.
?^rpi?lMgg.,s,o.OO.
IteeeUe ami Fancy Work?Netted
Mantle, by Mrs. A. D. Frederick, Silver.
Cmbat Zephyr Cape, by Mr*. T.
aUtt*;*^.
Parlor Scrap Bag, by Miss Ague*
Dibble, silver.
Two Fancy Cases, by Miss Raymond,
silver.
Crochet Machine Cover, by Mrs. T.
, Kokn, silver.
Log Cabiu Quilt, by Miss Julie
Oliver, silver.
Imitation Marseilles Quilt, by Mrs. T.
C. Andrews, silver.
Embroidarcd Childj Dress, by .Mrs.
A. M. Tharin, silver.
Embroidered Card Basket, by Miss
Be'lc Geiger, silver.
Silk Embroidered Cover, by Mrs. T.
j R?hn, silver.
Pin Cushion, by Mrs. P. Rich, silver.
Braided dress, by Mrs. G. D. Keiw
silver.
Embroidered Pillow Cases, Mrs. Frank
Jennings, silver.
Bend Basket, Mrs. P. Rieh, silver.
^ -, k>j .-..oo jjcasiu vjiover,
silver.
Fine Aria Department?Salver, Philip
Kohn, Premium for Engraving, Ice
Pitcher and Stand. Philip Kohs.
Design nnd workmanship tasteful and
elaborate Goblets, by Philip Kuhn,
silver.
The above is a copy of tho ofliciul
publication of the pveraium? issued at
the Fair just closed. All parties to
whom Premiums were awarded, but who
linvo not received them, will find tlioui
in the hands of Messrs W. G.
Wbilden Sc Co. of Charleston.
no ?* iron*:?
It has long boon a favorite tluiry
with Primary Readers, John B. Gocon
the Sons of Tompcraneo. et <ilis, that
man is the only animal so utterly de
based ob to drink whiskey.
Read this from the Brooklyn E?.gle,
and see how sadly the good people have
been mistaken.
I ?A Scutch Terrier, on Sunday
' nfu>rnnnn answers to the name of
? Punch," ears and tail out, yellow head
and feet, with dark prey body. Who
over will return him to the east corner
i<f Hemsen and Henry streets, w.li
receive n suitable reward.
There! Veil* 1 Behold ! Tell it not
in Gath, publish it mit in Askolon. (you
may in the Nkm's) in this enlightened
uiu'ecutlt century, iu the City nf
Churehes. nnd the ho ne nf th 0 Young
.Men's Christian Association, a Scotch
Terrier, not an ordinary, iireligious,
stump tailed cur. mind you. but a regu
lar orthodox, Presbyterian, Scotch
Terrier, a Terrier !'r- in the lau 1 rj' cakes,
One that no doubt cau howl the dogs
ology aa well its any other Scotchman,
answers on Sunday, aye, ou Sunday,
perhaps even while BakTLKTT'm church
bells are ringing, to thu vile name of
Punch !
Think of it, Babes of the Covenant,
and Cold Water men! Thiukofit,
Men of the League! Aud you, oh, J.
B. G oo?tun ! How must the child
ren of tho devil triumph ! No longer
may you shame ungodly suckers with
scurvy comparisons betwecu themselves
and the canine race. No longer may
you declare that dogs won't drink?
here is one who won't come to his mas
ter of a Lord's day, in the aftornoon,
unless he is called I'unc.'i .'
Heie, Punch ! Punch ! Punch!
>? hat liquid title must charm his oars
on week days we know not. Ou Mou
day lie is perhsps addressed by the
seductive words, G:n Cflcktail ; on
Tuesday, as Tout and Jerry ; ou Wed
ncsdsy, as Brandy Sling, and so on.
Or, the names of the various ingredients
which goto make up tho delicious com.
pound yclept Punch may perhaps be
applied to the Scotch on th ? unholy
days of the week, it being reserved for
the Sabbath to mingle them all into one
triumphant boverago. Thus, perchance,
in the Terrier on Monday foudly ad
dressed with the magic disy liable,
Whiskey, on Tuesday with the dulcet
polysyllable, Su^ar, on Wednesday,
with the cooling, nromntio trochee,
Lemon, and in like in inner through the
weok.
Be that as it may, tho dog's whiskey
proclivities ou the Sabbath afternoon
are decided.
Bow-wow ! Punch ! here Punch, !
A Kansas paper remarks : ??The
profit is not large in killing ten cent
buffulo eslves with live cent cartridges."
The last illustration of the Darwin
ian doctrine is a Virginia City wood*
ohuok, that plays poker sod drinks
Whisky.
official
PROCLAMATION.
ST AT E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \
EXKCtJTIVK I'Or.vnTMKNT. I
T( ia mi established custom among all
civilized States and nations, annually ??
acknowledge in an especial manner?on a
day set apart for that purpose?the merci
ful care ami protection of the Divine Crea
tor, and to express their acknowledgments
to Him in solemn public form
Therefore, 1. FRANKLIN J. MOSES. Jr.,
Governor of South Carolina, do hcrtdry
appoint nml designate THURSDAY, THE
?.I7TII OF NOVEMBER NEXT, to be
observed as a day of Thanksgiving and
Prayer to Almighty Clod.
In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set
[l. .s.] my hand and caused the Great Seal
of the State to he affixed, a* ?*'?lMO'bia?
this twelfth day of November, A. I'J
I87;l, nnd in the ?81h year of the Independ
ence of the United States of America.
By the Governor :
FR.VNKLIN .1. MOSES, Ja.
U.E. HAYNS, Scciclary of Slate.
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Shoe Store
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JCST OPENED next door to Cornelsou's
with a stock of
lioots and Shoes,
Selected from the Manufacturers expressly
to suit HARD TIMES, buth km regards
QUALITIES and PRICES.
To tie satiafied llial such is the ease, tho
citizens of Oraiigoburg and vicinity are re
spectfully invited to call nnd examine my
Stock, as I hope '<> be aide to show, not on'v
that ibrfi"- I? UAni.tf liliig iiVahi iiiuUi. lU?
Sun."' but also hi inething to benefit the un
derstanding. Cull and see.
T. B. nOYD.
i>oi 8 I2tu
Q X mOWARB*.?I.o>?< on Fair
OsJ OROUND.a MEM I It AN DUM BOOK
with my Name in it. Any one returning it
to me will receive the above rrward.
no* 8 ? If II. RIGGS.
]\STU4VI,H from the Plan
j Intion of Dr. W. c. Wolle. 1 SMALL
DAY MILL, on the 4th hut ant, belonging
to Henry AdauiS. Any person taking up
the same will he suitably regarded by iu
forming. HENRY ADAMS
nov si if
WHAT PLKASKS THE LADIES
A
WHEELER * WILSON SEWING MA
CHINE.
They can be bad by calling at Mrs. Oldon
dorlCs Miliercry Kstablishinent.
J. T. MM M?NS.
Canvassing Agent,
june 28?Jim Oiauguburg, S. C.
THE Q It EAT REMEDY FOU
CONSUMPTION
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this Stand
ard preparation, as lias been
proved by tho hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliablo preparation ever in
troduced for tho relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. AVhen
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most soverc
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is tho caso with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
tho complaint.
_ pnKrAnED nv
BETH W. FOWLE ot SOUS, Boston, Men.,
And sold by Druftflsts and Doalurs generally.
oot 18 ly
Bricks! Bricks
bricks!!!
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
Informs the public that he ia now pre
pared to furnish BRICKS in any quantity.
All ordera will meet piompt attention.
J. C. EDWARDS,
june i 187<> tf
bot All perseus INDEBTED to m? by Licna, Store Acoount or Note.-^?m
f?5T wl>l please come forward AT ONCE and nettle up/^?a
New Goods
AT
PANIC PRICES!
it LOUIS
IS SELLING
His ENTIRE STOCK of NEW GOODS
AT
COST!
GOODS AT PANIC PRICES
AT
C. D. KORTJOHN S
Any person needing !r wanting to Mipply themselves with the NECESSARIES OF
LIFE, would do well to e.jl ou the undersigned before purchasing elsewhere.
the) GrgpCKORY :DKX^ART;\C:f:NT
Is COMPLETE, and tlie SARC1TY of MONEY has induced me to aell LOW DOWN for
CASH.
Xj I Q TJ O Jt S
TWENTY to TWF.NTV-FlH: per CENT can be SAVED by buying from roe. which the
i nine Las bi ought downU-LOW that a Good Article can be had for RKCTIHEI) prices.
SEGlpS AND TOBACCOS
Are nlco influenced hy the SCARCITY of M"NEY. 1 here a LARCH QUANTITY on
II AN I), and will disnoo* of them LOW DOWN for CASH.
Call and convince yotraelves.
C. 13. KOETJOHN.
nov 15 .
ENTERPRISE GRO. ERY STORE !
-BY
AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt.
II WE OPENED
on the em m-r <>| p?i?ite
RI LL. SCOVILL k PIKE a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE
Where lie will keen EVERYTHING in the above line.
CHOICE FRUITS
alwav* >>n band
THE ENTERPRISE SALOON
Has been moved to the rear of the ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE, with a complete
out til of LlQl'OKS of every Krade, and TOBACCO and SEGARS of the
FINEST BRANDS.
Thanking my friends for past favora, I hepeto merit their continued PATRONAGE ay
keeping constantly on hand FRESH SUPPLIES of the above articles, and selling thtm at
PRICE i to suit the present bard times.
AUGUSTUS FISCHER.
FRANTZ BRIGGMANN
AT
W. T. M?LLER S OLD STAND.
We are pleated to announce to the citizens of Orangcburg and vicinity that
we have opened a FIRST CLASS
GROCERY STORE
Where we will always be preparad to supply our customers with everything iu
our lino, such as
Coffee. Su^'ar. Bacon. Flour,
Tea, Candies, Crackeaa. Candle*, Mo
lasses. Grist, Meal. Fruits, Nuts, Ao.
which will be sold CHEAP for CASH.
In addition to the Groceries, we bare also ou hand, a full and complete >tc - <*(
the choicest
Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars
To be found in Ornngeburg.
Giro us a call at Muller's Old Stand, " 'Round the Corner."
FRANTZ BRIGGMANN *fc CO.
oct 18 1S73 e
BOOT, SHOK AND_CL0TI1IN(j HOUSE.
UAYING Just returned with a largo and varied stock, we aro now prepared to offer in?
ducemcnU to all who are desirous of purchasing
PJRST-CLiA?S i.oons.
IN CONNECTION WITH
OUR STOCK OF HOOTS, SHOES AND CHOTHING,
We call attention of the Public, and specially THE IjA 1>IKS, to our stock of
white hoods, not/oss, hosiery ?{.-. ladies' and gents' kid
gloves, best ma ee, gents' furnishing goods.
Remember we keep the celebrated stau shirt,
VALICKS, TKU
SARTOGAS,
, SATCHELS, &c..
When you come to Orangeburg don t forget to call and look through our stock of Cloths
Casaimers, Jeans, Flannels, Domestics and Orot? Goods, which we are offering at reduced
prices.
J. W. PATRICK & CO..
March 20, 1873 '-8 ly Russell Street, Or?nge1itirg, ?. C.
in*
PRICES!
TKohn & Bro.
Great Offering of Bargains
And EXCXELEXT OPPORTUN 1TIES for purohaHing FALL and WlNTBft ?
ESPECIALLY LOW* PRICES.
dress goods
Our cntiro Stock of DRESS GOODS will be ofTerel at LESS THAN
PANIC PRICES.
Domestic and Housekeeping Goods
VTIU be-found at leaat 25 PER CENT lower thau former Prices.
HOOTS, SIIOES AND GAITERS
Will be ?old WITHOUT RESERVE to
SUIT THE TIMES
GENTS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING
In great Variety at about
One-half Former Prices!
Our Cuitomin are ?araeatly requeatel to INSPECT our GOODS whether m
Tie* ?f purchasing or otherwise, to uoti?e the sweeping REDUCTION af FRIfJKB i
on all gooda.
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER,
New Store
?t-twpvv nrt ni ?VKROS* AND MRS. OLDENDORFF'S.
THOMASlTlirL
Has juat r*turne?l from the North, and having purchased a LARGB mi
VARIED assortment of
tr <* ? ca > H ^
s- 2. m w H CO g a
?. 3 > 5 p * S ?
ST ES
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E" ? ?"
He invites every one to INSPECT bis
STOCK AND PRICES
before purchasing elscwhore.
RUS8KLL STREET, ORANGEBURO, &
oot 4 1373 - It
DR. THOMAS LEGARE,
l ati
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN
to Tn?
ROPER AND CITY HOSPITAL
OF CHARLESTON,
Offers hit PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to Mio community of Orangeburg and to the
Public ?t Urge.
Omen In.in ? from 8 to 9 A. M., 1 to ?, and
7 to 9 at night.
Office, Market Street, over Store of Jno.
A. Hamilton.
aug U 8m
E. J. OUVEROS, M. D.,
DEALER IA
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISH, NON-EXPLOSIVE
LAMPS, GARDEN 8EED8, Ac, Ac,
PRESCRITIONS prepared with ACCUR1
ACY and FIDELITY, foi which purpose a
full and complete assortment of PURE
CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS will be
constantly on hand.
Long experience?a successful buainoss
career of mere than eight yoars in Orange
burg, a good knowledge ef the DRUG
MARKET at borne and abroad, will afford a
sufficient guarantee that all goods sold or
dispensed at my establishment will be
OBNUINE and RELIABLE.
Appreciating the aneeeaa which in the
pact haa attended my efforts, I have de
termined to spare no pains to merit a con
tinance of the patronage so liberally beatow
ed.
E. J. OLEVEROS M. D.
No. 100 Kussel Street Orangcbnrg,
'NEW PATENT."
dr. Patrick s cotton prk?s
The undersigned Agent for Oraagebttrg
County begs leave to call the attewtaSS) ff
COTTON PLANTERS to the nm, *?4
! would ad vine every one in need of a COT
! TON PRESS to purchase a patent at mm?.
I For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, ??4
POWER, it baa no equal.
Any one desirous of seeing the "saedws
>perandl" of said Preaa, can do ao by sailing
at the Store of J. W. Patrick A Co., Rassel
Strcst ,0%-ingeburg C. H., 8. C., where ?
model can be seen, cr address Caps, JesT
STOKES Gcn'l Agent Midway S. C.
J. W. PATRICK* Aft*
O nn ige burg County 8. C
july 20 1878 sf
-.. ?'
J. Wallace Cannon,
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH ?*f?N
TLY OP
Family Groceries
ALSO
liquors, cigars, TOBACCO*
AND
canned goods, candi18,
fruit8, Ac.
All of ;tho above goods are mtmrmt as)
PRICES to suit the present tight tisaea,
oot 25 mfe
DIL C. R. TABES*
LEW1SVILLE, 8. C.K
(ST. MATTHEWS P. 0.?)
June ? 1873 tj