Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, August 21, 1875, Image 4
MASONIC
Tetros Council No. 11, K.\ & S.vM.;,
"Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M.
from lBt October to l?t April nod at 8
o'clock from lHt April to 1st Octolwr, on
the following dates, June 24, July 22, Aug.
3-0, Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 16.
' * ' J. F..IZLAR, T. 1.
G. W. Bbitkhon, Recorder.
Earvka Chapter No. 13, R A.'. M.\?
"Will meet each Friday at 6 o'clock P. M.
from 1st October to 1st April, and at 8
?'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the
Allowing dates, June 18, July 16, Aug. 13,
8?pt. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12. Dec. 10.
VY. H. rtlRARDEAU, H. P.
"VT. j. DkTbevili.k, Sec.
Snibbaleth Lodge No. 28, A.'. P.*. M.v
"Will meet etch Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
ftom' lit Oct. to ljlt April ond at 8 o'clock
from 1st April to 1st October on the follow*
ing dates, June "8, July 6, Aug. 3, SepL 7,
Oct. *, Nov. 2, Dec. 7.
JAH. F. tZLAR, W. M.
Ja?. S. Heywarh, Sec
may 29 1875 7m.
]T X. O. O. F.
F. disto Lodgo No. 3?,?Meets at Odd
Fellows HrII, every Monday evening at 8
o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and
at 74 o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th .March.
C. D- K?KTJOHN, N. G.
G. A. HOUGH, Sec._
TOWN COUNCIL.
This body meets every second Tuesday
after the first. Monday of each month, for
the transaction of regular business.
Mayors Court, held whenever occasion
requires.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Up Dav Train . 9*55 A. M.
Down bay Train. 7:30 P. M.
Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. Mi
Down Night Train.11:53 P. M.
Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to 6.
L O C A. L .
We are requested to announce that
Ihe Orangeburg Conference of the So.
'Ca., Synod, German Lutheran Church
?will meet at the Lutheran Church in
this place on Friday next at 10
?o'clock a. M.
Professor Anton Berg advertises in
ixtnoihor'Column to give lessons up'on
rthe Piano. -From the reputation which
Jtho Professor briugs with him, we
Qiave no doubt but that he will do his
3>upik ?nll Justice.
WhaiJias become of Jalap ??Aretr
?iitrry IJcrahL
We do not Rfcs fceaittstvcr too posi
tively, but if there -w-as only a^mall
quantity ofiit,|?rha^?oiiie Nev^bcr
irynllian took .a doze of it.
hemovai^
We u?i?je tUiat Dr. M. G. Salftey
Itas remoreflhis office to thebuildmg
on maic street fomerly used by Messrs
Ir.lar & Dibble as a law office, vre;
??oHgtna&ulata 43jc Doctor vtpan ?eciir-i
in met oonveisient quarters.
DR J. Q. WANNAMAKER?
See bis card, and advertisement, the
Doctor has a fine stock of drogs, with
cautious and attentive assistants to
dispense them, and be wants the public
to know the fact, read his advertise
ments there is information in them.
See new advertisemeut of Mr. J.
Geo. Vose, he has just received among
other tblngs a lot of choice Red Rust
proof seed Oats, and a supply of that
delightful canned corned Beef, that
?very body likes so well. Parties in
want of almost anything can be Ac
commodated at Mr. Voac's Store.
SC&OOL NOTICE?
' Mibb R. S. Albcrgotti advertises in
this issue that her school will be re
opened on Monday 6th September, at
Col. JefFord's residence, and that a
few young ladies desirous of attending,
can be accommodated with board.
Rend the advertisement. Miss Alber
gotti is too well known ns a tencbor,
for us to attempt any description of j
her system, or success, the large school
which she directs speaks for her.
ALMOST AN ACCIDENT?
On Tuesday lost two small boys
ono Uio son of Hon. T. C. Andrew
and the other of Mr. W. E. Williams,
mounted a saddled horse in Mr.
Andrews yard, the horse beojtmo
firghtened, and rushing through tho
gate -into tho street, threw young
Andrews but kept on with young
Williams holding on, fortunately om
Coroner J. Hammond Fordham met
and stopped him in time to preveift
injury. Strange to say neither boy
was hurt.
ajijjtaBjj _ ?? ) i_. _.i?.jj_
7>J?. Jf. F. MUCKENFUSi
Wc are glad to sec this gentleman
upon our Btrccts again, aller his long
and dangerous illness. The Doctor
is an accomplished manipulator ofj
teeth, and parties suffering from those
ackers, would be sorry to miss him
from nmonn us.
AIR- JOHN 00REN?
Believes in the virtue of advertising,
and has brought us a notice, just too
late for this issue, but in ample time
for our next. Look out for it. He
says that he is selling his harness aud
saddlery at prices unheard of before,
aud so low down that any one can
afford to purchaso,
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PITOTOORAPIiS?
Mr. F. A. ShifHey, of Charleston, no
tifies us in another part of this paper,
that he will be here soon to accommo
date all paitics who desire to "see
themselves ns others sco tliern." Old
pictures will he copied, restorod, or
enlarged, it will pay any one to visit
Shifllev's tent.
MTMICAL?
One of o r merchants of a musical
turn of mind, noticed iu a New York
paper the other day, an advertise
ment, offering for five dollars, to
furnish a handsome instrument cap
able of playing twenty-five tunes,
forthwith hejscut on his money and in
a lew days received a Jewsharp, and
now he thinks that man cheated him.
Mrs. Naitcy Moore, an elderly
ladv. livinir at Mr. Win. Fc-cles'
place, was struck and killed by light
ning on" Tuesday last. Mrs. Moore
was standing in the piazza at the time,
aud when found was quite dead, some
slight damage was also done to the
dwelling. An inquest was held by
Coroner Fordham the next day and a
verdict rendered as above.
NO HUMBUG?
Mr. C. D. Kortjohn will sell all of
his remaining stock off at cost from
this date until 16th of September, he
is in earnest about this, and is deter
mined that every thing shall be clear
ed out of his store by that time, go
and try him, and he will really give
you bargains, look out for his new
advertisement iu our next paper.
THE CORONER
'S. Hnmmord Fordham, Coroner,
who lhas been absent for some time
past, we see, *s again in loWn. He
went to Charleston in consequence of |
the illness of his father, who has since
died, and has been detained there set
tling up his estate, he is now* howev
er, at his post again, and prepared to
attend to all the duties of his office.
WHO THREW THAT BRICK?
Somebody did it, and if somebody
else will bring proof to conviction of j
who that somebody was, they can
make twenty-five dollars by calling
on the officer who was struck. Thie
was a daring violation of law, and
any good citizen who knows anything
of it, should assist in bringing the
offender to justice.
CORRECTION?
A friend of ours who went down to
the river, the day that the reported
drowning oceured, and who "keeps
store" between Briggmann's and the
river, wishes it distenctly understood,
that he did not' go down to bcc the
dead bodies, but only he thought per
haps his boat might have got loose,
you enn't most always tell, you know,
and he wants this matter put right,
before the public,
v' ? mn
MELLICH AMP'? HCUOOL
Our readers will see by the notice
elsewhere, that this large and flourish
ing school has been removed from tho
Dukes' House, and will reopen on tho
6th ?eptembor nt tho school bouse
near the Lutheran Church, also that
scholara desirous of competing foi
prizes should enter as early a? practi
cable. Mr. Mcllichamp enjoys quite
a reputation as a teacher, and we have
no doubt will find a full school room
to greet him on the sixth.
Germ ak Letter.?Next week v/e
will publish nn interesting letter from
Licpzig, Germany, from r talented
young gentleman of Abbeville who
now attends a university at that plnce.
Abbeville Medium.
Don't do it, few of your subscribers
could rcid a "German letter," if you
did publish it. Wo know we could
not, and wc always like to read the
medium.
Two parties A. and B. were dis
cussing their jumping abilities, A.
offered to bet B, that bo could not
jump six feet, B. insisted that ho
could, and said that be would jump it
right there "only tbo coiling was ?u
Ltidrick to jump," we had always
thought that thore was somothing
strange about that ceiling, but it
never struck us before &* being of thai }
style of architecture.
BRIG GMA NN A CROOK?
It will be seen that these gentlemen
have associated themselves togethor in
business, they will make a strong and
popular firm. Look out for their ad
vertisement next Saturday, they mean
business, and are just the men to do
business, and do it right too. Crook
wi.ii bis host of old friends and the
Captain with bis several hosts of older
friends, ought to do a business that
would make all Orangeburg open
their eyes. Thoy are at Capt. Brigg
manu's old stand, and will soou havo
on a stock, that will be well worth
looking over, by parties who mean
business, they are going to bid highcr.t
for the trade, by putting pricoe at the
lowest*
COURT NEWS?
His royal highness, Fritz, the
Crown Prince, was taken out the other
day by some of our German friends
here, to have a good, quiet, day's
sport, of course there Was an ample
supply of lager taken along, sonre in
green and Borne in blue glass bottles.
After fishing until midday, Fritz
extended himself out upon a large
log overhanging the river, and
growled "lager," at once a buttle was
banded him, and disdaining the use
of n cup, be raised ?t to his mouth,
and soon got around its contents,
threw il ashore, and remarked, "It
ish goot, und der drees look so green
druo dor bottle*" Hie highness then
took another bottle, and after awhile
he took another bottle, and about five
minutes after he took another bottle,
then said "give me an oder bottle und
I quit, de drccs look so beautiful
green dm de bottle," another was
hauded him, a blue bottle, he raised
it to his mouth and suddenly drew it
away again, raised it again, and
dropped it, the perspiration stood out
on his face as large as hail stones,
"Tousand dyfelB,' he exclaimed, "de
drccs are blue, I must bedr-," the
rest of the Betiteiice was finished un
der tho water, where he went when Iro
rolled off the log. If his -highness
gets mad and want to"%hl uWut this,
he must wait until RUcy gefa back,
as ho is under contract to do that sort
of work, and his time is not up yet,
never mind Wo would not like to iutor
fero with his department, besides this
must not be taken in Earnest. '?
A CARD.
Charleston, S. C,
August 13th. 1.S75.
To the Merchants of Orangeburg :
Gentlemen :
To my old friends and customers it
is scarcely necessary to speak through
the public prints, except to call atten
tion to my announcement for the Fall
Trade which appears in another
column of this paper. But to thono
to whom I am unknown I would
merely remark that my house was
established in 18117, and I have per
sonally carried on the business suc
cessfully for twenty-three years. I
am fully acquainted with the market
of supply, as well as with the warns
of my customers, and I am therefore
prepared to fill bills at prices which
will provo remunerative to my
patrons.
Yours Respectfully,
Wm. L. Webb.
PRESSES BUILT.
1 will bo able to build two more Uolin
Cotton I'reiwcB during thin season, If notified
soon, if not Twill enter into otlier arrange
ments that will occupy ?11 of my time.
J. r. BOLIN.
july 31 1875 lin
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AUGUST FtfMVKK.
Tho most miserable beings in the world
are those Buflcring from Dyspepaia and
Liver Complaint.
More than seventy-five per cent of the
p.coplo in tho United States arc afflicted
with these two diseased and there effect;
such as sour stomach, sick head-ache,
habitual costiveness, impure blond, heart
burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning
pains nt the pit of the stomach, yellow skin,
coated tongue and disagreeable taste in tho
mouth, coming up oflbe food after eating,
low Hpirits, Sec. Go to the Drug Store of |
DR. A. C DUKivS and get a75 ccut bottle,
or a sample bottlcfor 10cents. Try it.
Dlt. A. C. DUKES.
IN BIEMORIASf. ~
Come in what season it mny or in what
form, Death is appalling and awe-in.ipir
inc.
Hut amid its universal seasons and in ita
myriad forms, ita saddest phase, is whsa ita
presaging shade*w falls upop .mid ?lowly,
withers the/form of youth. Amid |ho
group of young aad happy orria, the palsied'
fingtr. of consumption . ainglss eui ?oiuo
victini,</pefliat? ?tMn b>*rt jbra'*'^ S^.th'
energy and hepo for llfe,;and we Shadow of
Death darkena upon thod?votcji KBcanMnta,
until it aucewnba and sinks to its chill slaep.
'Twaa thus in the case of Mr. Q. W.
W1IITEHEAD. Patkmt. sUadfaM, In
dustrious and earnest he met lifu's conflict
with the spirit of victory assured, faithful
in friondshrp, affectioBate, kind and gener
ous, his nature seemed imbued with the best
qualities of heart and head. And thus full
armed for life's battle, he has lain down his
armor, a victim of the insidious conqueror
of all humanity.
Hut a few months before, on the 4th of
February 1870, he had hccii a lovely and
beloved Sister gradually fade under the
influence of the same disease, and in July
of the same year he wax laid beside her
'heath the flowers of the* Summer's prime,
which had growii qver her grave. Mr.
WIUTKIIKAP wiiitborn in Williamsburg
County oil the 5th of September 1851. He
was reared in Kichland where he lived until
18t?8 when he settled in Ornngeburg. Dur
ing his sojourn here a,ll men have marked
his quiet unobtrusive conduct, and his
many nwble traits causod to spring up in his
pathway flowers of friendship and regard,
which will rest in the herburium of hearts,
while the memory of his cotcmporaries
shall last. The gradual closing in of tin
shadows of the day of his life, warned him
of its chilly night, and not unprepared did
the final hour find him.
His voung life has closed and beneath the
sod, sleep the ashes of the budding roses of
its promise. Side bv side the Brother and
Sister sleep in Dentil; but above \Jic clouds
where the stars are paling and the azure
fades, their spirit* have' awakened to the
reality of a life, of which the present is but
a shade.
Their memories are hallowed.
A FRIEND.
Building Material &c.
The subscriber would ask tho attention of
the readers of the NkwhJc Times to hia
Stock of
Hardware, Building Material, House
Finishing and Carriage Build
ing, and Tri aiming
Material, Ac.
Consisting in part of
Fresh
Stono Lime,
Hydraulic Cement,
Calcined Plaster, Nails.
Hair, Laths, Locks, Hinges,
Brads, Tacks, Window Glass,
Putty, Varnishes, Paint", Oils and
Brushes. ?
In short, the largest variety of goods to bf
found In any one house in the State. All
goods warraulcd as represented, and pricts
gnaranteed?as low as the lowest for same
quality of goods. All orders accompanied
with Cash or satisfactory City references,
will havn prompt and careful attention.
JOHN C. DIAL,
Colombia, S. C.
july 10 l??5 3m.
_A. McCOBB, Jr.
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AVI) UBAI.aE IK
IPlastor ?jPftris,
And Qthor Building Material,
A140
I v*md Plaster ivnd Efvatorn
HAY,
Office No. 1 Central Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July 17 1875 3m
THE NATIONAL BOARD
OF
Fire Underw ritore*
I1KREBY OFFERS
A Reward of TWO HUNDRED and
FIFTY DOLLARS for tho detection, con
viction and punishment of the party er
parties charged with the crime of arson, in
firing the promises situate at Orangeburg S.
C-, belonging to (!. S. SHIRER, on June
6th 1875; said Reward will be paid only on
due proof buing furnished the Executive
Committee of the conviction and actual
punishment of said criminals.
By Order of the Executive Committee.
STEPHEN CROW ELL,
Chairman.
New York, June 2S 1875.
B?Jr For further information apply to
KIRK ROBINSON,
Insurance Agt.
jttly 3 1875 > 2m
$5 TO $ 20
Per Day at Homo. Terms froe.
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Portland, Maine.
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