The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, April 18, 1874, Image 6
L O C A T, ._
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1374.
! B?M Ball U ?11 1,10 rag* at present
and lome of onr boys arc hard to beat at
thia popular gam*.
- mm'fr ??
Gaorgo Boliver wants to see ull the
'VCpuoty; Orders and Jury Tickets by
the 25th.
Dc you intend, to pay thaw all,
Georg? %fiA ? \
i ?????-? ?n -
Gapt T A Jeffords will please accept
oar thanks for tho most .charming
boquct We hare seen fur many u Ionjj;
day. Capt J has the b^st flower garden
in drangeburg, by all odds.
#-;, h ??
.?I'oitBisster \\ illian.H runs his office
no?; a days just n ) ublio ofliee ought tu
be run. II? has the best place in Town
for such an ofliee und Muds an able
atsiltaut in our young friend J. Sheldon
Dull.
To get good Soda Water uul line
?*gar? go to Dr. Dukes Store Air.
Oberrod Beeves will tuke pleasure in
aecou.niodatiug you with a fine planta
tion or any other one of the choice
.brands of Cigars at the most reason-bio
prices.
?" Mr. Ifey ward's night sohoul supplies a
?want which has long been keenly felt
in this community. Two great requisites
for successful teaching uro possesj-id by
Mr. Heyward in an unusual degree,
lie knows what the scholar wishes to
hnin?nnd he knows how to impart his
knowledge. Our young wen who have
but a superficial education will do well
to avail themselves of tho opportunity
for improvement now offered.
Tho Swultrp Angels arrived at last.
A Bat? Ball Club is orginizod in
Orangehurg and is styled, The Swamp
Angels of Omngoburg. The following
angels Were elected to govern the Club :
2*)-esidcnU
J G Vosk.
Vice- President.
T ft Hot it.
*"' - Srcre''try..
?3 ISki.ton O lIk-t it.an-is,
p . - Treasurer*
' V^ tJ ^. k ?? ?? ?
ffi/nrectftjr*.
i
3 at R W J'oucs.
3* E MentzeU
?'3d W V Brunson,
4th J W Gun.
litst Trmrsflay Trial Justice BroWh
Wig, acting as coroner, ftield an inquest
If ^"Hp.a.n the body, of a young colored mau
who had "been ran over by the down
?train of the night before, the wheels
^passing 'oycr and breaking the ibone of
iths right leg, a little above the ankle,
?causing a profuse hemmorha;re front
"Whioh the poor fellow died three or four
Utonrs aft-er tho iajary. The deceased
*aid he wan from Camden, and that his
annie was {Andrew Brio-bane, but his
antecedents uro unknown. It is con
jectured that he had fallen upon the
(rack wh?cendeavoring to obtajp a free
tide. Tiho jury lound a verdict in uo
... .??rdanee with the facts.
Dra Legare and M Salloy were in at
Innce ghortTy after the accident and
"'rendered every aid in their power.
Dr. Frederick S. Fersncr, one of the
p'\ r^13kst and most generally estetmed of
f ' our citizens, died last Saturday after a
? 1?B5 and painful -illness. The burial
? "i^rvifefl on theMondny following wore
jaore than usually s-tletnu and impres
Mvc, The R*v. Mr. Campbell delivered
. an able and feeling address iu the
Methodist Church, aftor which a l irgo
( body of Masons from the Orangeburg
*jpd 8t, Matthews Ledges formed in pro
cession, and bore the rumaius to the
?i."f?pisc?pal Churchyard, where they were
u committed to their last resting place
With all the imposing ceremonies of
Masonry?Worshipful Master IZlar
reading the sublime service in a man
a#i ?A t ? ... r s t' ? " , /
acr whieh touched deeply the hearts of
she assembled friends and brotlierho d
Tho anmorous relatives of the deoeased
ittMx*tr-imt wamsest sympathy in thoir
gr*ai affliction.
Eminent Men of Science havoedi*
sovered that electricity and magno
tkta are) devoloped tu the system from
the iron vt th* blood*. This accounts for
Abe debility, low spirits, and lack of
ocorgy ? person feels when this vital
clement becomes reduced. The Peru
' f ho 8yrup, a protoxide of iron, supplies
th ? blood with its iron clement, and is
tlto only form in which it is possible Tor
it to enter the circulation.
State New?
A joint stock company is boing form
ed to build a new hotel in Greenville.
Last woek over 2 200 fowls were re
ceived iu Greenville from Hay wood
county, N. 0.
\Vc have been informed that the last
cold snap has not injured the fruit,
much.
Peace rcijzna again in York: Tho
Marion Star Itt about to send postal
cards to itsBubscribers. Huf ted
Tl.ero nre about thirty one candidate
for the three positions of policeman iu
Wiunsboro.
Mr. J. S Dough a', of Fairfleld, ban
planted two hundred acres iu eorn this
year.
It i? proposed to con%truet a cotton
mill iu Charleston, to run ab ml 1 >,0d!)
.spindles. A million dollars will back
the enterprise.
He/ckiah I'owel, of Beaufort, fell o!F
a timber wagon, which, running over
him, crushed both thighs in a shock! i?
ma nner.
The Rise in the [Iivbus.? T e
Congaree had risen very higl? on Friday
nnd had Hooded the low glands, but ou
Saturday it had commenced to fall.
Major Richard A. Springe dWid nt
his residences in York Cou-ity. s:x miles
from Uock Hill, on Monday umruiug
la-t
The South Carolina Ri.lr?il C? n
pauy have made arratig sweats with c m
ueetiug roils to neu I tl&r->ti;h freights
' to Mauou, Milledg?villj an I ill itatimt
on the Mncou a ml Augusta Road.
The Wulterboro, News oftht. 9th
iastant, gays: 'The past fjw weck?thave
been particularly favorable to the plan
ters iu our county. Crops are being gene
rally put iu the ground. Corn is com
ing up well and is now out of the dan
ger of frosts. On the rice plantations
tho crops a.o equally forward; a nuns
bcr of the planters h ive several hundred
j acres already up. The fir.it erop premi
ses to be a large one, it having entirely
escaped frost, which have b on so des
tructive the last year.'
The heaviest asd most dcitructire
storm known for years, pas.-.ed over the
lower part of Abbeville County la?t
Thursday In the noighb .rhu ?d of
?I) rirs .Mine the >tonn w*-> very sjver?,
iid a ?Tent iluit of d'UOHgo ?ra? dan \.
('a lett 0-*rltiy m ikes i gr-iph'c rc i >rt
?ol the tra.k of. the tornado. 'Jjlowhe?<
?cr?ip was badly ilamag'Vd; a?d h.????-.?.
fences and tr> s> were deumSi.-hed by the
force of the wind. Senrl's bridge, o"er
Lil le ll.rer, was washed away. Joe
Tom kin's house was bl >w.j 1 d-iw,u. W in.
D avis' house was b-urned and the forest
for several mi'es was completely destroy*
<e d. The storm caused a great Jobs of
property, and was nfoe most fearful in
this County for year.
-??????->
The Wilmington Journal of Satarday
says: 'The heavy rains in the interior
on Wednesday night aud Thursday
morning have already ewellod up to
mighty proportions ...the muddy waters
of the Cspe Fear. At Fayetteville the
river began to rise at three o'clock on
i Thursday afteruoon. and fifteen hoars
' afterwards, at six o'clock yesterday morn
ing, it had risen 45 feet. At the la?t
accounts it was still .rising.
The Augusta Chronicle and Sentino
?of Saturday says: 'Repent heavy rains
in the up country along the Savannah
River caused that stroam to rise rani il
ly during the past two d iys. .Thursday
it was just over tho lower wharf, while
yesterday it had submerged a eousid*
alle portion of the upper wharf, against
which drift wood was gradually acomn
lating. ? At twelve o'clock the river
measured thirty tfour feet three inches
at the bridgo, and at four P. M. thirty
five f<-et one inch. It was still rising,
though slowly, ^at the last uamed
hour.'
$?.0? Earned from seven o'clock in
the evening till bed time ! Largo pro
fits when the entire time is given. An
opportunity for either sox. Thirty cants
and stamp will secure valuable sample
and outfit by return mail. Mu. Thomas
IUkeii, Wichita Kansas.
Columbia, S. C, Dec. 20lh, 1870.
7V the Editor Orangeburg Ntwti
Sin?I hsvo tho honor to inform yon that
at a meeting of the Board of Ofhoers, cre
ated by an Act entitled "An Aot to itcgulato
tbo Publication of nil Legal and Publio
Notices," the fcllowing resolution was adop
ted i
Reitlvtd, That (he "O R A N GEB U.ltQ
N KWH" is hereby designated as Hie OFFI
CIAL -PAPER for the Publication of all
Legal Notices nnd Officisl Advertisements of
the County Officers in (ho County ef Orange
burg.
Respectfully, Sic.
*\ L. CARD07.O,
Sec. of State
and Chairman Hoard.
Per W. R. JONES,
g-arir.. l. j?j._baa <?_\_tzzsssssss
BOAKD.
BOARD without LODOINO ean bo ob
taiacd at reasonable rates. For terras ap
ply over McMaste r'a Store.
mar 14 4
COMIuHJRCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS.
Omom or the Oranokboro Nnni,
April, 17th 1874.
COTTON?Sales during the week 89
bales. We quote:
Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 7Q 13
Low Middling. 14K?
Middling.
Rornu Ru r..$1.55 per oushel
Corn.$1.10 per bushel.
Cow Pkas. 85 per bushel.
Pi.ndkrs..... 1.50 per bushel.
NOTICE.
U. S. Interims Revenue
SPECIAL TAXES,
May 1, 1864, to April 30, 1875.
The Lew of December 24, 1872, requires
every person engaged in any business, avo
cation, or employment which renders him
liable to Special Tax, to Procure and Pluce
Conspicuously in his Establishment or
place of ltusiiiess n Stump denoting the
payment of said Special Tax for the Special
Tax year beginning May 1, 1874. before
commencing or continuing business after
April 3<?, 1874.
The taxes embraced within the provis
ions of I lie Law uhoro quoted are tho fol
lowing, viz :
licet inert., $200.00.
Dealers, retail liquor. 2.".00.
Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100.00.
Dealer* in mult Hquurs, whulsale, 50.00.
Dealers hi m ilt liquors, retail, 20.00.
Dealers in leal tobacco, 25.00.
It et nil dealers in lent' lubaoco, 500.00.
And on sales of over $1,000 fifty cats for
every dollar in excess of $1,000.
Dealers in mnuuf.ictured tobacco, 5.00.
Manufacturers of stills. ."?0.00.
And for each still manufactured, 20.00.
And for each worm manufactured, 20.00
Manufacturers of tobacco, 10.00.
Manufacturers of cigars, 10.0').
Peddlers of tobsceo, first class (more than
two horses), 00.00.
Peddlers ol tobsceo, second class (two
horses). 25.00.
Peddlers of tobacco, third class (ouc horte),
15 00.
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or
public conveyance), 10.00.
Drewers of Ie8*? than 500 barrels. 50.00.
Ilrewors of 500 barrels or snore 100.00.
Any person, so lisbie, who shall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements ?tili
be subject to severe penalties.
Persons or Firms in Orangeburg County
liable to pay uny of the Special Taxes
named above must apply to'W. It. Cloutman,
Esq., Collector of Iutornal Revenue at Char
lea on, or to P. V. Dibble, Dpt'y Collector at
Orangehurg. 8. C, nnd pay for and procure
th? Special T*x Stamp or Stamps they need,
?prior to May 1, 1874, nnd nithout further
notice.
J. W. DOUGLASS,
Commits'oner of Internal Revenue.
Office of Intornal Revenue, Washington,
D. C, February l?, 1874.
mar 28 4
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
OT OrniiReburj^.
MOSES M. TVROWN, the Pnr%or. pledges
hi'nsflf to hoop Up with the t?r?ec in all the
late Impi ovnu ills, ns hii< liu-r.-aons i? mi Ifi
>r-i?Mit to *intruntee the above., llr will be
foirn 1 :it bii Old Stund ever irrwdy ro sei*ve
Si is eiisiMnrrs ax the shortest notice.
npl 11 SO
Horses and Mules.
Wc will receive at our STABILES, in rear
of Messrs. Vase & Izlar's, from St. Lous,
on nci" Thursday, a DROVE of fine
HOUSES -and MULES, which w will offer
to the pnlriic ?fti prices that watt -suit ?h?
present hard tiuiea.
BAMllEItO & SLATER.
Rpl 4*4
Notice of Dismissal
Estate of.J, MALACUI SII?LER
No'tice is hereby -given -that ou the f\fth
day of May, 1874, I wi\l file my "fintl ac
count as Administrator of said Estate, and
will petition the Probate Court for a final
discharge
JESSE UTES ET,
Adm'r. Est. J. M. Uhultr.
apl 4 4
South Carolina Railroad Company.
General Ticket Aaettl's Office.
S. It. PIOKENS, General Ticket Agent.
Ciiari.kbton, S. C.,,March 23, 1874.
Excursion Tickets to Charleston will he
sold from date for one first class fare to
Merchants shd Tradeis, and will be good to
return until May 10, 1874,
(Signed.) S. S, SOLOMONS,
Supt S. C. It. R.
A NE1V LAW FIRM.
HUMBERT & FORDHAM,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW,
OFFICE COURT HOUSE.
01!ASGF.ltVUG, S C
mnr 14 tf
FOR S ALE
A GOOD PLANTATION in Middle Town
ship. Hio acres Finuly SE t'Tl.ED. House
nnd Outbuildings nil arw. All under Good
Fence Plenty of Fruit Trees. Price
$2000? half cash. A It AUG A IN.
Also IKOeores in HamoiowuHhip. Saw Mill
House, Gin and Grist.Mill. Never Fniling
Stream. Good for 300 bushels toll Corn and
0 to 8 bales toll Cot too per year. $800?
half cash.
Also <i00 acres in Charleston County, $3
per acre.
Also 300 acres in thin county. Pine land,
well watered, $2 per acre. Apply to
A. 1L KNOW ETON,
Lund Vgcnl,
Orongeburg C. IL, S. C.
mar 14 tf
ORANGEBURG ACADEMY
FOR
ROYS AND GIRLS
At the New Fair RuHcling.
TERMS PE1 MONTH.
Priwinry Department . - $1.60
Intermediate .... $2.00
English.$3.00
English with elaisics ... $4.00
JAMES S. IIETWAED,
Principal
dee 27 1873 If
MONEY EARNED!
The HEAVY DECLINE,In ALL GOODS in MY LINE enabled tne to make very FAV
OR AB LE PURCHASES during the past weck, atid I now invite tho Public to not only u
COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS
but to a STOCK that MUST BE SOLD within the next THIRTY DAY8. To accomplish
a SPEEDY SALE I hive thrown the entire stock or
GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS
On the. Market CHEAP for CASH.
It will certninlg be to YOUR INTEREST to call nnd EXAMINE before buying else
where Hoods shown free of charge.
S&T Special attention is called to a PURE PEACH BRANDY.
CD. KOKTJOHN.
THEODORE KOHN & BEO.
ARE NOW OPENING TH FJR
NEW SPRING STOCK
And can confidently assert that they ARE the
' GREATEST BARGAINS
j Zver before EXHIBITED in ORANGBRURG, which are the results of UNUSUALLY
FAVORABLE PURCHASES in consequence of (he Preieut and Patt PRESSURE
upon Trade.
DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS,.
PERCALES,
WHITE GOODS.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, *
EM BROIDERIES,
(NOTIONS, Ac, Ac. a ^
Of the FINEST and RICHEST Materials and the latest NovaUiee in STYLES aa? DE
SIGNS of this Season's Wear.
An elegant Stock of Lady'n NECK WEAR, TIES, COLLARETTES, ?CAS^S, RUCHES
and BELTS in ta#st Select and Becoming designs.
We have added to our already IMMENSE Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
| C*mpriaing the LATEST STYLES or LADIES' GAITERS, GENTS' SHOES and BOOTS.
Oitr Siock or
Gents Clothing Hats and Furnishing Goods
Is SUPER 1 Oil to any ev -r offered by u?.
We earnestly call your attention Iu tbe i'ion? f.*ru 4a I ao'ic't a V lit IT *?T !i?pNrtio-\
Webcang able to offer far more VALUABLE fVDUCEMKXTS ih*n ever before pr??ea*od,
and auch na cannot feil in claim the l'n<xonap;e ot ?\i niio study E?'OV08fY i? c*aoreiioii
with site FINEST QUALITY.
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
nkw s'roius.
FOLLOW
THE CROWD AND IT WI LI, TAKE YOU TO
BOYDS SHOE STORE
Where everybody is eager'for a chance to examine the LARGEST STUCK of BOOTS
and SHOES over offered in Orangaburg.
Stock junt In from Boiton. PRICES that will SURPRISE.
AND BESIDES
You caa find a COMPLETE STOCK of
GROCE RIES
Or tho very BEST GRADES, to whioh eapecial attention is rospoutfully iuvited.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES j.nid for all kinds af PRODUCE,
roar 21 17 4
J. S. ALBERGOTTI,
CORNER RUSSELL-STEKT AND R VIL 110AD AVKN UK,
Has in Store a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stoek of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Which are offered at PRICES which cannot FAIL to PLEASE those ealting on kirn
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED and delivered FREE of CHARGE.
Just raeaWedga FRESH LOT ef
DXillilD BEEF
At 5 CENTS per pound.
PREPARED HAM, PIG HAMS, BACON, BUTTER, FLOUR, SUGARS, SEGARS, &c
? Als?
300 lbs Choice Candies
Which is the REST and CHEAPEST in this Market.
HIGHEST CASH TRICE paid rer
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
FAIR WARNING T
We would hare ^consumers of RICK to Know that our MILL in about perftctio?
that we CAN and do GUARANTIEE to HELL CLEAN RICE
Below the Charleston Market Price
At our MILL.
Persons desiring it we will furnish Iheiu RICK weekly st their doors in any quantitr
or at the MILL e>ery day. We als,) keep a toll supply of FRESH GROUND '
meal X.NJD gikist
Oa hand, BOLTED and UNBOLTED, on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
lilCli: elotj Il FOIX STOCK
With CHEAP GRADES of flCRSE ?U't COW FOOD,
oak: a.tstd r\r?s e wood
SAWED any LF.NCTH desired, nnd deli??>d to any part of (beTown for the SMALL SEM
of $3.20 per Cord. Send along your Orders. We tire el ways ready to fill them without
DELAY.
STRAUS & STREET.
Notice of Dismissal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVKN THAT ONE
month from dnlc 1 will File my Final
Account with the Hon. Aug. It. Knowlton.
Judge of Probate for Orangchurg Count v.
and aHk for Lettern of Dismissal an Admin
istrators of the Estate of Elizabeth Fogle .
D. J. ZEIG LEU,
D. P. FOGLE.
Admiritralors.
March Jfilh, 1874 ? Ira
Notice of Dismissal.
N'OTK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT
one month from date 1 will ftlo my final
account with the Honorable Aug. B. Knowl
ton, Judge of Probat e for Orangeburg Conn -
ty as Guardian of Calvin Dempsey, Mary
Dempsey, (now Duke.?,) Aabury Dempsey
slid Daniel Dempsey, and ?ak for Letten of
Diaro iasal.
JACOB SMOAKE, Guardian.
February 14th.1874. 4
Fresh Groceries
JUST IN AT
J. Wallace Cannons
ALSO
LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACVO,
CA NN KD GOODS, CANDIES,
FRUITS, Ac.
AH of the above goods are offered a0
PRICES to suit the present tight times,
jan 31 1K74
At Private Sale.
mHE PLANTATION forming a part ol
L the Rotate of the Late CoJ. Jieiu. and
known aathe DAIIBY PLACE, The iracl
eonsiste of sbout BOO nor^s. on* half well
Timbered, the retnniudcr Hieb. Bed, Loam
Soil. adapted to Crops of all kinds. Tliesi
are the FincM Lands in tho District, and
were valued at per acfe in IStUS. \S'onl<
bc sold for one-halt iha" , rioe now. One
fotyth cash, the teuniii sr in three instal
meuts bearing interest from <late and sr
cured by mortgage of thu same.
This is n splend'.d chance for nnerync de
siring la ?>e<UII'e Rich Lands, fine Walor Pow
er, excellent Cattle Hange and a Refined
Neighborhood. Apply to
Mrs. L. M. KE1TT,
Or J G KE1TT, Esq.
jan P
For Sale.
The HOUSE and LOT on Rusiell Str-nr.
in tIrangeburg, formerly owned by V. Pit
than. For particulars inquire at the Drug
Store of E. J. OLIVEROS.
JUST dPis^rco
AT
Dr. Oliveros' Drug Store
SEEDLESS RAISINS.
CITRON, CURRANTS
and
FANCY CANDIES.
Also a lnrge collection of of TD YS.
Also a superior lot of COLOGNS and TOIL
LET ARTICLES.
Also a fino lot of SEGA RS.
Also a fine lot of CUTLERY.
Also a Lsrge and well Selected Rto.:k of
I>It l t.S und NKDICIXES,
to which Articles, for R.ELI ABILITY and
CORRECTNESS, the Publlo's aitemioa is
directed.
All are respectfully invited to call at tho
Drug Stooo of
DR. Ol.IVER.1S.
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,
? >U A SR Kilt.' IUI COI STT,
Orangoburg. S. C, Xo*. 1st, 177?,
To ail it A ?in it may CaufrTH;
Pursuant te Title \ chap. 1.1, Revised
Statutes 8. C. Keetion 08 requtros ;
?kc o8. If any person, oompan- or eof
pnratioQ shall somruenue any buiiiiioiw In
any County of this State after tho first dsy
ol September in aay year, the eapti.il or
properly omployod in which shall not lu.ve
been previously Ii.*tod for taxation in said
Count v, and shall not r. it hin thirty days
thereafter make such report te the An litol
of said Couaty as is requij cd in the fifty
sixth Section ot this Aet, he or they shall
forfeit and pay the gum of one hundred dol
lars, which shall be collected by civil action
in the name of the County Commissioners,
and pair* into the County Treasury for tho
exclusive beuefit of tka County, And pro
cess in such ease may issue out of the Court
of Common Pleas of the County in which
suoh business was commenced, directed to
the proper officer, and b: served in any
County of this State.
JAS. Via" TASSEL,
nov 8?tf Co, Auditor.
GOOD UARDEXS to be Mad
by buy ins your Garden Seeeie
Onion Sets front.
K. EZKit I EL.,
who Rein all his Needs from tn?
Celebrated lirm or I>. Lao*
dreib ?V Son.
]*. 11.?Members of Granges
will be supplied at Grange
prices.
inn 10 4t
If yon want WORK DOlf B
in House and Carriage Paint*
ill IX ko lo
J. A. WILLIAMS.
Experience 2 1 years. Beel*
donee on Murkct Street. ?
j.tn 17 18/4 It
SOUTH CAROLINA.
OKANCiEBUUO COUNTJ.
is Tint com mo* rr.Kis,
Steffens, Werner & Ducker,
? M
Paul Menisci.
< opv Summon* for Kvlief (.Conplaiat net
served|
To the Defendant Paul MentxelT
are hereby summoned and repaired ta
1 answer the complaint in tLia action, whisk
is Hied in the office of the Clerk of tho Coart
of Common Picas for the said County, and ta
servo a Copy of Vohr answer on the aubseri
bers, at their Office at Oraugaburg Csmrt
lio;:*r So, Ca. within twenty days aftar tho
service of this summon* on you exclusive e>f
tliu day of service, and if you fail to anawer
complaint within the time afareaaid, tho
I plainL'4." a|iplv 10 ,ne Court for the Se>
lie! t!em??|iJ in the Complaint.
I'.ii^aijH ?B^grhurg February 6th. 1874.
W. .!. DaTRRViLLE,
rhrniifreBjhhbsi my ?
To Paul Mcnttel, defendant above named :
Take notice That the summons and Coaa
plaint, luerein, v eiv filed in the otiiee of the
Clerk of tho ? durt of Common Pioas for Or
angehiirg Comity, at Orangebnrg .South Car
olina ('Ii u? 17. ii day of January, 1874.
Vt. J. DsTREvILL*!,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Feb. Ulli, 1511. " {1?6t
Iron in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of Nature's Own Vitalizing
Agent. Iron in the blood, and
cures "a thousand Ills,"simply
by Ton trig up, In rigoratlng and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riehed and vitalized blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages and waste,
searching out morbid seero
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, jLiver Com*
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dior*
r'nooa, Boils, ?STervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ae
com pa ii led by debility or a lota
state of the system. JBeing freo
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not 'fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and neu?
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron $on*
stitution.
Thousands have been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sic fay, suffering erea*
turcs, to strong, healthy* and
Jiappy men and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably h<}&?
it ate to give it a trial,
Sec that each bottle ha? PgRU?
VIAIM SYRUP blown in tho glass,
I?timpmots Froo,
SETH W. FOWLE d SONS, Proprietor*,
IVo. HO linrrlHoik Av., ii oh ton >
Bold mv Puiggisth i;i:n knati>r.
LA IN .13 .AG ENT
The Undersigned has op<med*an OFFICE
for the SALE of LAND.
Prisons haying REAL ESTATE to dis
pose of will" d-J well to register the saino
for sale. < .
LABOE FAIIMS subdivided and sold in
either LA ROE or SMALL parrels.
Of MID p VRMS for sale at from to *i
per iu re, on easy terms.
A UC l .Vi'US R. K'vUV LT/ON,
Pi .? ; hurt C. IL, S. C.
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