The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 14, 1874, Image 5
Years After.
To night a child with earnest eyes
Climbed up upon my knee;
And looking in her fuco I saw
What no one clso could boo.
I saw an orchard pnth, o'erhung
With blossoms pink and Bwcct,
And dew, like diamond drops upon
The clover at our feet.
I snw a maiden, sunny haired,
AYith lips of saucy grace,
And just such eyes as looked in mine
From out tho child's pure face.
I heard tho cricket chirp.and call
Its mate among tho grass,
And saw the moonlight OAcr all,
And heard the breezes pass.
A voico awoke mo from tho spoil?
A voico I used to know,
Yet not the sumo sweet voice of old?
So tender and so low.]
I lifted up my dreamful eyes
Half thinking I should seo
The same sweet face, whose girlish graoo
Wns very dear to me.
I saw?oh, not the faco I knew
So long and long ago,
Tut, looking through it, I could seo
The face 1 used to know !
The years had wrought their changes there,
And in her heart I knew,
"Were changes greater, for she vowed
To love mo, and be true.
Ah. well ! The world is false at best.
Is cold and full of chance,
And hearts that promise much to day,
To morrow may estrange.
This womnn with her wordly face,
Y?'ns nothing now to me.
lint looking in its snowy grace,
I thought what used to be!
^ i mtm ii I i in .-??-?B??i ?
Item Si
Do not waste your time.
Had debts?Owing grudges.
To secure a'rcsult, lock it up.
The family jar is frequently a jug.
The gate of fast ago.?investigate.
Fruitful in axe idents. A chopping
sea.
A fact is worth a thousand state
ments.
Selfmademen arc apt to worship
their maker.
? ' A sensible opinion. One that coin
cides with our own.
Preferred creditors arc those who do
not dun their debtors.
Tho most steadfast followers of one's
fortunes are bis creditors.
The wise mau commands his tongue,
but. the fool's tongue commands him.
Gin slings havp "slowed" more than
the slings of old.
Quiet minds, like smooth water, rc
fleets olcarly.
Evesiou from truth is affiliation^ with
falsehood.
Tho greatest bet that was ever made
? tho Alphabet.
A man of honor respects his word as
he docs his bond.
Tbc cheapest of lawyers?keeping
one's own councii.
The reputation of being fond of cock
tails is not a feather in any man's cap
Questionable?when a man marries a
poetess, docB ho take her for better or
lor verso?
It is apparent that a great many chil
dren get on the wrong track because
the switch has been misplaced.
The gentleman who was givon to
understand has becu returned to the
donor.
Tbc Chinese train otters to catch
fish. They otter be expert at the busi
ness.
Whcti people learn to read, advertise
ments become indispensable to a lively
business.
A prayerful andfidgctty deacon was
always referred to by his wife as 'a -tired
i'ul ori-kneesy man!'
llichcs obtained by fraud arc du? out
of one's Offn heart, and destroy the
mind.
' ' Siutpkins says the talk about billing
and cooing duriDg tho ? honey moou is
nil bosh?except tho billing.
Why is a horse the most curious fcod
cr in the world??llecauso ho oats best
when he bns not a bit in his mouth.
"What.is that which is so brittlo that
if you speak you arc sure to break it ??
Silence.
"Why arc cashmcro ?hawls liko deaf
people ? ]3ccuu60 you can't make tbcm
hero. ?
When you hear a man say, Life is
but a dream, tread on his oorns and
v/ako him up. Lift* is real.
'The honey rnoo? is nil well enough,
bo id a prudent hollo, 'but whut I want
(to seo beyond that is tho protniso of a
lh'u harvest moon/
An eld Farmer suid of his pastor,
who was exceedingly mild in his preach
inpc
He's a good man, but ho always rakos
with the teeth up.
J. Hammond Fordham.
TRIAL JUSTICE,
ORANOEBURQ, S. C.
All business intrusted to his enre will bo
promptly attended to.
pet 3 1R71 tf
DK. T. BERWICK LEGARE,
DENTIST.
Graduate Baltimore College of |
Dental Surgery.
OFFICE OVER STORE J. A. HAMILTON,
july 4 1871 tf
DENTISTRY.
D. F. ?IUCKEIVFUSS, DeutiHt,
Of CHARLESTON, can be found nt bis
OFFICE ubovo Captain BRIGO
M ANN'S STORE, on Rus
sell Street.
References?Diih. j. P. Pathick, B. A.
Mtck knkvss, A. P. Vf.l7.kr, M. D., and
Messrs. Pelskb, Ronar.ns & Co.
june 0 1871 tf
DENTAL NOTICE.
Tbe UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in
announcing to bis many friends und patrons
that be has PERMANENTLY LOCATED at
ORANGEI3URG C. II.
Where ho will devote bis ENTIRE TIME
from every Monday until Friday noon, to
tho *
PRACTICE OF DENISTltY
in all its Departments.
Perfect SATISFACTION ^guaranteed in
all Operations etitrusted to bis care.
Charges MODERATE, lie will be found
at Dr. Fersncr's Old Stand.
Very respectfully, I
A. M. SNIDER, D. S.
may 0 ly
A NEW LAW FIRM.
gUMBERT & FORDHAM,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
A T Ja A W .
OFFICE COURT HOUSE,
Oll AX GEB UHG, S G
mar 14 tf
F. d. GREGORY
HAS OPANED a SHOP at Rigg's Ohl Rriek
Store for tbe purpose of Repairing Watches
ami ('locks. His work is guaranteed to
give satisfaction or no pay required. He
will be glad to serve bis old customers and
the public generally. Prices moderate,
may 2 3m 1JS71
AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
A T L A W ,
ORAXGEBFRG, S. C.
july 8 tf
Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
TAYLOR & JOHNSON,
COLUMBIA., S. C.
Are prepared to furnish FIRST CLASS
BRICK in any qunntity at tho LOWEST
MARKET RATES. Orders se'icitcd.
Jookimi Taylor. 11 ex by n. Johnson
may 23 tf
J. FELDER METERS,
TRIAL JUSTICE.
OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to him. mar 29?tf
_A. C-ATtD.
Dr. J. G. Wannamaker & Co.,
Respectfully call the public's attention to
their
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE,
on Russell Street, next door to McMastcr's
Brick Building, where can be found a well
selected slock of MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, SOAPS and Fancy Toilet Articles.
A kind and generous patronage is earn
estly solicited.
Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKER & CO.
Dr. A. 0. DUKES
Das just received a fail supply of
FRESH DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, &c.
Also a lot of fine CIGARS and TOBACCO
all of which will be sold cheap lor cash.
sept ? 1871 1
NOTICE.
DR. OLIVEROS,
THE DRUGGIST,
Huh a FRESH SUPPLY of TURNIP and
CABRAGE SEEDS fojr Fall planting.
All Seeds warranted.
NOTICE.
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Of Ornngeburg.
M03ES M. BROWN, the Barber, pledges
hinnelf to keep up with tho times in ull tbe
late Improvements, ns bis business is suffi
cient to guarantee tho abovo. He will be
found at his Old Stund ever ready to servo
his customers nt the shortest notice.
apl 11 30
Valuable Plantation for
For ealc the PLANTATION oclow Rowe's
Pump, on tho Rivor Road, known as tho
HILL PLACE, containing fivo hundred and
thirty-six acres. On tho place thero in a
good DWELLING HOUSE, with necessary
Outbuildings.
Terms made easy.
Apply to tbo undersigned on tho place or
by letter addressed to Rowe's Pump, S. C.
oct :i?tf -LAR
ONE THOUSAND*
SOLDIERS may be stationed here to guard the lives of Hip "truly loil," but that will
not permit me from selling all kinds of GROCERIES and LIQUORS at figures to suit the
miser that would sell his soul for two dollars.
BLUE COATS
MAY come among ns, but I'll guarantee as soon us they make one purchase at my
CHEAl' STORE on the East Corner of Meroney's Lot,
IN ORANGEBU11G VILLAGE
That they will ground their arms. I have such articles as Flour, Sugar, Codec, L ard,
Rutter, Raeon, Hams, Mackerel, Cheese, Rice, &c., of the finest kinds. And as to my
LIQUORS?why their llavor alone would entice the veriest old hard-shell to try a "drap."
My Sogiirs are such as President Grant orders whenever his mind becomes disturbed
over Southern outrages. They bring quiet all the time. In a word, I have A STOCK of
Groeeries, Liquors, Sugars and Tobaccos that have astonished the natives. Let one and
all give me a call, at my NRW STORE on Meroney's Lot. where that indefatigable gen
tleman himself, and Johnny (his big boy) will be found at all times ready to give GOOD
BARGAINS. And as for mo, why?well, the boys know how it is themselves.
a. W. BAXTER,
sept 17?Gin FRONT M KRONE Y'S HOTEL.
MY ENTIRE STOCK o?
0
AT
IT*!1
s,
All of wide are at PRICES
MUCH LOWER THAN LAST YEAH
Call and cxcmino.
A Ko. 1 Stock of Groceries, Crockery
Tin ware, Candies, Segars, &c, for
Sale LOW at the Cheap Cash Groce
ry House of
J. & ALBER60T?,
CORNER RUSSELL-STREET' AND RAILROAD AVENUE.
The Best Powder, shot and Caps kept for
SPORTS M ISN.
We arc now DOING BUSINESS exclusively f?r
A S
WE OFFER.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
TO CO C N T R Y- M E UCH AN T S.
IIOlTSEKlSKPEXtS A\I> VAltMlCItS are requested to examine our
NEW STOCK OF
GROCERY AND CROCKERY.
GOODS DELIVERED.
YOSE & IZLA&.
F. H.
RETURNING MY THANKS TO MY PATRONS FOR THEIR LIBERAL PAT
ronnge in the past, I assure them that I will spare no efforts to please thent in the
STOCK
IS WELL ASSORTED IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Sroceriet, Liquors
WUSTES, &C.
All ?f which I offer as LOW ns any other house?SATISFACTION GUAR A NTEED
Please call and sutisfv yourselves. No trouble to show goods.
Major R. F. PO?, M. R. SISTRUNK, W. D RISER and W. W. WOLFE oro with
me, and will be pleased to see their friend:.
RSSSKL STREET.
B53BSI J.? "
J. WALLACE CANNON,
BEST. OHEAPEST
Groceries, Liquors, Segars, ToKcco
WASTED IMMEDIATELY
All tho
WOOL,
WAX,
HIDES,
HOUGH KICK,
CORN,
PEAS,
EGGS,
HAGS, &o., &c.
To be had, for which the HIGHEST CASH PRICES will bo paid nt the
GRANGE STORE,
Opposite where Whittcniorc'a Soap Factory used to be.
aug 22 c 1874
BUSINESS I. BUSINESS!
WE WOULD INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE SO LIB
ERA LEV patronized us lor the past two yours that our
new jM ill
IS COMPLETED and READY for WORK. Wo will pound Rico on Toll, guaranteeing
satisfaction to all who may favor us with tlieirpatronage.
We nro prepared to TURN OUT a neat job of TURNING cither in Wood or Iron.
We also can bore out WHEELS and PULLEYS to order saving lime, troublo, and expeai?
of sending to Charleston 6r Columbia. Wo have jusj put up a NEW LATHE for tho ahtrt
purpose.
We can supply NEW and SECOND-HAND STEAM ENGINES and all other M AC II IIJ
ERV at tbe very lowest prices, and at short notice.
CLEAN RICE at our Mill always
Below Charleston Market Price.
MEAL, GRIST, COW and DORSE FOOD at tho most reasonable Prices.
o a k: and pine wood
SAWED any LENGTH desired, und delivered to any part of the Town for tbe SMALL SUJ.I
of $3.30 per Cord. Send along your Orders. We arc always ready to fill theta without
DELAY.
STRAITS & STREET.
0. H. CORNELSON
Is now RECEIVING oac of the LARGEST and DEST SELECTED STOCKS of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,
BOOTS 8b SHOES, HATS,
GROCERIES,
Crockery, Glass, Wood and Willow
WARE.
Also a NICE SELECTION uf |
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Which, having been bought with an e.vc to the HARD TIMES will be SOLD LOW DOTTH
for CASH.
FULL VALUE for the MONEY guaranteed, and an early inspection rcapeatfnlly
solicited; No charge for showing good>;. Respectfully yours,
GEO. II. CORNELSON.
LOOK! LOOK!
Do you want the REST
GOSHM BUTTEE
You ever SAW ? Do you waut the REST
Lard, Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines, Pickled or Fresh Oysters,
Sttpar Cured Hams, Potted Ham, Crackers, Sugar,
Coffee, Chewing or Stnokiug Tobacco, Segars,
BOOTS OR SHOES
GO TO
BOYDS'
At the Sign of tho GOLD ROOT. \
AUGUTU S FISCHER, Agt.
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT THE
ENTEEPEISE GE02EEY STOEE
A full supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, aud is offering them
VERY LOW lor the Cash.
AT
THE ENTERPRISE SALOON
Will be found a full Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS of tho best fcrand?, att
a large supply of tho REST BITTERS that am tuado.
SEGARS and TODACCO of tho best grades. All in nocd of tho>4?bo
goodsJwill bo dealt with right by calling oh
AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt.