Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, December 21, 1878, Image 1

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Jl'ST OPENED 0!NL DOOR EAST OF l>r. A. Duke"? ?r?R Store, BT N ho will keep constant I v on baud u I-l LLanH COM PLFTK .-lock of JEitrriwarc, Cutlery, maim, Bristols. And Spurt ill}; OooiIn ot every description. Also all kin.Is of Itcpitirillg done on the shortest notice 10 linns, Pistols. I-s)cks, I' in b toll as, und sewing MACillNKS Done U|> ami Adjusted. ?^fcj'-AU goods ioiil work warranted In give entire satisfaction in ipialily work mauship and price Tltaukitii! my friends for past patronajjij 1 hope to merit a eonrimmcc of the same'' in tin- future. I*. < VNN< >N. rapt 28 lflfH ly SIEI K I\TT) A K^S Male School The [{Jxe'i'ciscr* "i" 'hi* S< -lioo] will l>?- i. Mimed al ibe Fair iluihliuij on the'First Mond iy in Scptcniber next. terms per month Int' Grade. Beginners.>- ''0 *' Grammar Pupils. ?_? .~.o 3d ?? Advanced Fnirlish. :; (Ml Latin and dr.-.-r: ?'?'?> cents extra each. Hoard in exeelh'iil families, m- o 111< School Itooins. may he olitaiueil at 5?|H ami $lii pi r month. l'l i> School is .!? sieued to he i ii.atu i; Institution of Oraiig>-l>urg< niui wiiji .-. li |'< r..l patronage the Principal wil inaki it i ooiiiplbtu suet ess. Ill ?;<> (i. sjlKKIUAN, mig I" Principal. i 4 \ \ K? FORES F ?LiY Fl Hi\DR\ .IM) tifeo. ii. lOm :\.v t.?<';. KM 5 INF. t iT'h nil Machinery paired, o.u '27 Kor Hit' -i >f"ilv ( nr.' trst-mlnn? W .??:f?-si. 1 .???*, Mttnli v..I uii.l ! II il .-.r.:. ? - i ro-iuiil I? in.llv crrtlon ?r ?xivjm Any Ion: . -i h ?* ti"- ii. Items. l?r. W. .1 ?>?}('KM ?V ?'??.. "*?>. iao >???! xivili ?iir?-ct. f'iiieiuunti, ?>. apr'l -7 1 \ iulv 20 MARRIED LIFE No. 12 N. Eighth St. St- Louis, fiflo. ?;t?rr* in the trcMimut of the ? Mul Ii-Ii hi !r than tiny phrtirlan in I ho M i -I. (mw? a he t< Mill* of Im luiitf ailtf tfllNCMftll p; u i. ce hi i i.? ..our./ ?tirl.tjiutpubli?l>ru,ci2tilifd The PHYSJOLOCY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Roftkl that are mil} Onldra no t rWIMnatrnrtor* In all nal Vr* p.'rtu.ninV to ifnnliui'fl ni.a M.unnnail. n'litl fupiilj vrnit l t. lt, Tin y mub. tiiurtill.i l^nUrah d. Mid tn j.i.-.ln In..jruase, m.lly untl.Titooil. The (wo .Innlii i iiil.rur.'Mft JMKri, nml ruiitntn?alualil? lnf-.rnt .ilnn d.r h.tlh marrioliiKl aitiplr, with (tlUiateraitiinprnv. in- ntt in mclKultrt-atinriit It. nil v. I.ntoiirh'inirjidjx rum t'Tlie Kliowl.wlfcr linpartrtl in lir. RulU' dpi ?'.riii tn lull ? way of iiui ftluuahlr cliar> K<-:, r, hut is ?.imraniu Oir.l ??rrjona .f?.u|.| ??, ?. Th? VeBlB.tlii! vir<bii t.fra.ly IhdiurrHinht n c !!....< in.-rwl.^ f.. :i. .l'.y Ii--filthy im.\ I?-. !>itt wiih v :i<? i?-?vl?nrjn Ih. prime ?>f lit.-, ui.il lhr< Uini.r.n, in iiiiivM|~ irnin Ihr many Ilia lief leg Id hcfll to.1?St. I/on.. Journal. ropi I.ill PIStl KS ? fO ct?. carl, rwith in oitf vnluiii.', PI; in . '.Mi an*! f(lll, 9H rt?.? \tra. B>llt iiii.It *i ul.oi | rw?i[il uf price lu ikioncy or .lu.ipa. apr'l '11 Y\ AGENTS WANTED FOR THE PICTORIAL r historyofthbworld mar If. nml Unriilon.. .uuut rtirfil. fl Orlulnol-" o.pl. abtoluia Cl'ltK I ? ..in . f. r I. ...k on vl apr'l 27 1 M%/G''r''^"^ <so 11 AVK fJUOI) I! VAX,Til TKP. 1.1 Wn WU?U UK K.K1'V JW OHjUKit. ^^tfP882v4^fe4;| v , 9 >' ^DIMbttA-vE t%/c^JtHtrB!t ^0!Nt? ^fi^ty sicKiiucAcHfN t| J v LIVERRT?fc-RCII ^^Jk^^fafirf^/e 1-i.r l'aiii|>lileis;i(ldrrss Dh. Sanpohd; New Voi '. jan '-'ti ,. * C?/JV?M"-.,.??5 ?'M'! W-^U ?? v nl vr r? ?> fetal, (Krrlnnlatiwt N?ivHUi\s ? ^wi>U.fM<.S.n...ij C? NaahvUla.Toiia 9 npr'r-27 AT I. Oil I would call attention to the i I. IGE ' rioNs am now n ceiviug daily. NEW GOODS '??>? i?? Christmas Tr xclc w.n - .sohl ai I'KlClv- thai defy COMI'KlTTIO.N. ! am als i SELLING tl - halan -e of mv 3t }C3 3i :i: GREAT SACRIFICES iid \w nli1 invite eveiyhntly to come nn?l sec before purchasing i l.-ewhere, as the\, um 'hereby save from l? i > per cent. No froulile to ^how GoOtlS. Carriage Shop! The M'RSCHUi !? K vmiIi] icfpiclioll) inform his friends ami the 'tihiic general Jy.lhul lie has just completed bis ^HCFS ON MARKET STREET "ear Mr. Ii. F. SLATKK'ir I.iveij Stahle, where he is prepared to receive il l Imiid iii urdcr I - i i_ 111? Siriji? ? or ?'ou"bl?=> Son.' I Suir?.- it \ttfl Pinisdi liieni in liist-'-h.ss style of the best Select Material. Also 4.6X3* AM) TvVO B5<^^ W W^OX ? ? :? a* In -bbVl i* notice j \ ? > ,/<!<' all k uds '"in- Neitly a il -i'l-cii Kor?e Bliocnng i>> i:-1 ? ??< mitbs. All i'i in :it priies to suit Ihe time.- ami low price of Cotton. All eM iat't? d te. iiivc *-nt in- salislaetlon I v' . I T 1 I .KSA ---vtj-N/? *???r.^.t * r .i . -?^_.-??<:^-j*-.-vx*?i k i j ? k i o i ? in >????'. v. c&' r<j?? k ?? j . ...... ... . ?? . ? . ? iil^*c:L - ; it, fCI;,T. !H>eeVi\r. t>\ iVvriii i d pricrs," l.iui.p.^ iitnl C bitniiies, ^ alt l'in.vs and Cast j inj?-?, AImiii Im s'o?-k of . Rtati '??,<;?'?! Pens'* :, ?? ? i'iii. Picture Fmnies Toilet Sets, ? ?. '? o h umi 'Im - suitable, r Itotidav -o.its, IJrac iots ..; ii all I' \ s , i ; ? t ? ; 11 . 4 ? j I t'l ' i - ? , ? . i ? ( ll I U i< which 1160(1 in !. !? i ? iit11 ! 1 < it on ?? i.- it'( \\i ijpel?. It! a cu tci and lititi j.'i veil ?ieii; rjii I ;? i ? ? ? . :< i . ost (? o;i ion ? oi it io Soia i (nun. { .- ' . \ i ???!:?]? ?? )??? > .i.i,. ibe \\\\ ' oi- ii Uoad in . Iii V| ml : I >.-? ri"! i':. i -fioa^i' " ( I hi an I i ii ai ? i .i11 i m.v 2 i. . i i. i < l.i /? l,n> ? il oiivet. i; 7.S ly as i E A C T ii A I N ! Is a LA ittSK no I V.\ i;.') \- o Dry Uoods, Groceries, Hardware, rinware Crc kery, Cotton ftagging. Ties, f e. All ?? w hieb will be J! J?-e s f|W Tai i vu ra (>?.. I US'! < >M K\l< ine r. ipi ? Vtteniivi ami polite <T.I1LKV \ ? b save mm Ry RUYI NC nun us. M C. P I K K & (!(), Nonn: (o < in ih rous STA'IM', ('F SOlTIl CA ROI INA. COUNTY OK OltANtJKIH' Ii i. In Uiq Common t'lea-'. Gcorgo Ilolivcr, Admi'r of I). 1*\ Zcitder. A gainst J'.iiiinii A. fciglor, nn<l other*, l'invuant to kin IfMer of the Court of Common /Metis mridii lit tlic above Mi teil cause at October Tet'in 1878, notier is here by riven to nil persons claiming to hu creditor* of the ICfthtte of I) V Zcigler deceased, to present tunl prove their respec tive ilemniidM before me, at luv office before. the 15th dniV of December 187$. \V. M. IIUTSOX, Master. Muster* Office piahgeburg Nov? l? 1S7S. IIOV l? -in N ot ire of I > i^in issn ?n. Tli? undcidimcd hereby gives n<iii<'.? j that lie wilt fj|d his final account us \t\ j minist rat or of tin* Kstntc of Irene Hart, with the Judge of Probate for Orangchurg | ? onnty on the 8th day of .Innuary 1^79 ami as'.: for l?ttem of DisiuissorV I It A K HAKT. Administrator. I>ee. 7 1S7H. It Nol i<?<?? of l)i<itiis:>i.)it. The undersigned herchy pivei notice thai he will tile Ins final aecouni tut ftiiiird* hm ?f tteorgc I', and Henry Inahinel ?villi the Judge of I'rr.hafc for Ornngchiug County, 'on I lie 8ih day of .htnnary fS7'.i, and a-K for h ue's of I lismi-sorv. W M. U I NM N't ill AM. tiuardiaii l?ee. 7? 1S7S. It I Written lor the Orangcburg Timks. ],, To Misery; 11V j. <?? k. ii. Misery, lliou hand-maid of despair ! A vaunt, thou traitor to guml sense! Iteeode, gaunt spectre ! Hare In uo time mo again iiiceiWe, Klsc, I'll runt thee, byonil compare! Threaten hot, toy heart t<> rack ! 11- arVt ? will nut list t<> reason? Hitter ii"t, change thy thorny traek ! K? tin n lio more at any season '. I milled, grim phantom of nether gloom. .-Euan's queen to liu for thy tre:won, Ami abysmal Harkm-s? for li'iy ilooni. Ltirk'sl yet? at oner away III oihei heart's anil minus, . Not mine, horrid hag, go, 1 pray ! Nm yet content, why liiidtj i?n earth, thy halrowing ielf To joy dispel it duty, eh? accursed -elf? I'ell'si how many hearts bant turn l-.'eii gioat'st o'er snieiih' of thee horn ! I'oui forth my heart's h.oodtheii! Heed not, tear every heart string ! invite despair, lo help again! bet it be well done, and lliug < )ni of being?amihilnte Mind and heart?the past, tin* hour and for ti} e ! Knvited ! and wilt nut ttyiii crate Loves temple? bid day after day Add one pang more- -is tips thy way? t iel thee gone, I'd,be master now! Linage nie i.u more, lest 1 bivuire Kcvonge und pity torn-- buHmt how Again to spectral shaped 1 broke Heeolleclioiiti chain .mi I thou shall not bare tu uiuntuic, who've itheptisl forgot! Jlail to thee sweet'peace of mind ! Krror is no nmre?memory's dead. Ignorance is bliss uneonlined- ? Not long!?tlie paft nna misery dread K'eii now return, by memory led. U culd 'X Believe Him. ? ? ? ,. _^_.a A < n rious nneo'ole wtift told some muis i lo iibi vil t i nl tl.c chief (iRi.liL . : |.< 3.? luiet) J,? tier:. I i o i ! i ft i e, v ho lio'da the highest rank' t:n i i j oi.i v \-.trp of fit tion. 1'a.ss ' i ; M iii I tjfi&'i m ; I the pt^tofnee j i i-jli vu t jui door, he < htinctly it v. i i ? .i i 11 iii i ttliMini't ? sover eij.i i<ii ii it in i und put it into his Jiik.it. Tie mail v?::a given into custody, (?niiuittid io prison. ; ud j hrotrgl.i t?? 'in.I. The only v. itnes- J Wits ti e gi utli n.tin o. ho mitt lltelhell j C( Ii Iii111 cd. -?' t the close o! 1 he < \. I aniinatiuu for the prevention, the counsel lor the prisoner l It Ms ildd re? i d the w it nets : Itritve. Mi, beside holding till appointment in the pugtoffice, you are a |ni|?ti Ini iiuthor?" 'Ibt ]; p|\ \ us iu tin- affirmative. "Prtiy, mi, v.l.in may be the class of books you n rite ?" " -oi ks ul imagination." ''Woii-h ot imagination, lict'.on, lies V I'my, .-ir low oug is it tiitce y< ti lii.-t begun lo gain your liveli hood in j nrt by such tin oceujmt ion?" "N i no yearn " "Your .n oil.u, 1 believe, was also nit nut: or, a lid wrote similar books. AJay 1 ask In w many years she gain ed ll livelihood by doing so?" " Tw eiity." 'Jhen, lurniiig to the jury, the counsel said? "Gentlemen, 1 am sine no British jury will co nviet the prisoner upon titc unsupported evidence of a pursuit who i til ts l i re Mid (cllr- you that he I ns i? i iiir.c ytnr gnilnd a ; nut part ol l-i* ixilihond by telling lies; and tlit t l.h iii ill i I cioie him loPowul tl i Milne i i llii y li i twenty years." Notw ithstanding the judge's Hum ming up, tin j et it jut v acquit tnl the I risoiu r, neither ol tlicni pro ably luiMiig t bind ?i ihc greni novelist's mum till he tippeured in the wiiness box. C.'ougre^siMau Kainey bus >ntro ll uced u resolut ton punishing the nso of tissue ballots, or the counting of any ballots found in the box contain ing mark, with a fine no' exceeding one th'iiisniid dollars, and imprisou' nient not e weeding two years. Simi lar penalties are to bo impose I for intcrloiin. with, intimidating or jm?. venting voters from cxeioising the rights of suffrage The w ifc of Gen. Hood is a .sister in-law of Guv. Wade Hampton, and tho happy mother of a half dozeti twins in three, biennial installments. The Senceless Prosecutions. Columbia Register. Afniiist good men?the rightful owners of the soil?proceedtions have recently been instituted by United Stales Commissioners nt the instance of n sei of corrupt thieves and un principled Federal office holders in .South Carolina. These senseless prosecution.*] < r persecutions, as they might more prnparly bo termed, will amount, to nothing in the en 1. To the same man who daily witnesses? the acts of tlicse worse than idiots (for-they are but a set. of corrupt k aves.) the. whole proceedings near tin- sunup of "humbug" and "frtlllil" upon their face, and the prosecutors appear in the eyes of the auditors but a> a set of bullied scoundrels. The dignity (!) <d the government mii-t be upheld, however; such intitnnus Hcoun reis us Bond, the Maryland renegade, ninst have some sort oft showing for his .-n'ary. The pnr'y of violence, and fiaud, ml theft, and robbery, mil .-t niafc e "the best govern ment the world ever saw" believe that the repulsive presence of it* representatives is necessary in South Carolina occasionally, 1 est the [ e nutrv go to the bad, the impecun ious "bangers on'' wit 1 starve, and j ihe great Republican pirjty pfthe! country \\i 1 go to the devil generally, j This is the inside history of all the proceedings ins tiuitcd against South Carolina Democrats in the recent election, and the sooner the country at large understands it the hotter. Beautiful Snow. Tin-.' ci.oi-ns vovtt ronxit Tit Kill ?ii>-ri: b.vi.t. ?th i'x'ii covt::: nit: i a rti <?'.' v. t. ?t. * ? St I.oris, Dt ii'Miih r 11. ? lbs - i latches from Centn?I and Western ! Miss.mi, Iowa, and Kansas, say that t'i heaviest su w storm known for year- has prevailed during the past -I hours. Tito depth varies from 10 to 20 inches, and in some localities is very bally drifted. Railroads are generally obstructed and some of them have b -en oblige 1 tostop run ning trains altogether. At L>eXtug ton, Mo., und other places, schools are closed ami business is .suspended. At Trenton and Rock Island the ississippi river id frozen 4over and people walk across on the ice A ?Inet .-tonn prevailed here last night and covered the ground with thick sheet ice. To tiny the Weather bus moderated ami the river is falling. Kansas City, M>, December 1-1.?The snow storm which began last night has proven the heaviest ever known in this section. Snow is tw? nty-lwo inches deep. Only two trains arrived to-day. The Young Wife's Curse. The coroner held an inojujS?JLJipt ? tli t'i remains of ''Billy" O'Brien, sliot by Ofiicer Jones, ? * * As the officer stepped down Irom the stand, v. here he had gone, to, sign his state ment, a loml cry?-a niingled scream and groan?startled every one from their .-cuts. It was a woman's voice, and, aseveiybody ins.inctively knew, that of O'Biien's young wile. Curse \ou ! Curse you ! she cried; ''my curse iin you forever for murdering my husband, you dog !" S ho held up both bands, appalling to heaven iii lite, agony of her grief, wid e tears flowed tlown her cheeks. The officer turned slightly pale at the awful tarnestI*. ss of the wife's curse; and tours plistcned in his eyes. "Tt was my hard tinty," he sokmnly said.? (J/i itui'/o lutt r- venu, ? ??mmmart-1 +r*/49Mtmif?mtmi ? Georgetown has experienced, with in the last week, a heavy blow of wind ami rain. Within the memo ry of the oldest inhabitant, such bad weather has never boeu known, and we expect to hear of serious damage being done.? Georgetown Tinos ami ('<>m<t. The locust makes a noise by fidd i; hi its wings with its logs. A terrilile discovery was made (in**' the bench, near Seaside Park, Bridge port, Connecticut, a short time since; B. K. Mills und Iiis little son were crab fishing. The little boy, wishing . to wnde in the shallow water, took off.,, his boots, but finding an old boot on the. shore, Mr. Mills suggested that be should put it on that ho might dig in I lie mud with his toes. Tryiug to . do so be found that it would not go ( n, mid on examination ji buniati font, was found in it, apparently cut ofTac the ankle. The boot was rather a "-mail (lie, laced in front, evidently having been worn by a man or boy. Several pio< es of flesh were found ill ibe vicinity. The authorities ore milking an investigation, ? -. i ? Dr. Johnson t nee silenced a notor ious female backbiter, who was con demning some of her friends for painting their cheeks by the remark, that "It is a far less harmful thing for a lady to redden her own com plexion than to blacken her neigh bor's." "The man win iias to mortgage hit crop before it is made, to proenre sup plies, had better soll]whafche)hasand hire himself out to some good farmer for wages." Beauty attracts us ine-.i, but if, like an armed magnet, it is pointed wU-h, gold or silver, attracts with tenfold iU power beside. London, December 14.?The weather is cold today. There is muck snow in the Northern counties of Eng hind and various parts of Europe Colonel W. S. Muilius, of Marion, s dead. In driving u hen a woman is slow bill sho;>-hci\ k>:i?:ijj?tou'si^au^ ... Bv virtue of an Order of the Jiubre of Probate ?>t Orahgcburg County, I vilTsull at the late Residence of David Sti wtlftUl', deceased, ? in said County on the 2Uth day of December 1 87S. ail the personal property of the sail' David Stivender; deceased. dorn? listing of 1 Horse, 1 Mule, Cattle, Jlog*, lloiisebold mid Kitchen Furniture ic Terms?fash on ileliverv. El'IUtKAM iL GRAVES. Qualified Kxecutor. Dee. 1, 1.- 78 ?dec 7 St OA R R1 AGES BUGGIES and \V A G O JIT s ^^y^^S^^ mJ P E KHoff aI ATTENTION to my Uusiuesdof ca It RI aue M tKIXCl, And will guarantee that my work in 'bo future shall lie atfG?OD aH in the past forty years that 1 have been in the basinest 1 have i?i:i>rci:i> hy prices To B?lt the 'IT MKS, and if you will call on in.' I will guarantee that mv charge* And work will give full SATISFACTION. I am now prepared to manufucturo the celebrated I) K XT ER SPRIIVG:bUGGY Which for comfort ami ease cannot be CX celled. ALSO ConstahMv on hand ROSE wood and walnut" ju iiiai, cases Of all sizes. Give me a call. HAHPIN rioob. sept 81 Sin Notice oT 3")ifsnii.ssioii. The undersigned will file bis final account, w'uli the .linJur of Probate for OrangeQ.nrg County, on the 550th day of December next, and ask for letters of Disuti sory as Aih.ii:; istrator of Instate of Thomas Cileaton, deceased. It. 8. OLKaTON, Ailuiinistrator. Nov. SO, 1878.'?dec 7 At Noi ice to Oretlitors. All persons having ehtiniH again*! Uto Kstatc of \V. M. \\<life, will present the same properly attested, and all persona indebted to the said Estate, will make inunciliatc payment to the undersigned on oi In-fore the 1st day of January lsTO, or thov will be debarred pavmvnt. IRA T.KIIOEMAKBK, Qualified Kxcutor. iiov "?0 4t NOTK!E. OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OliAN'OVUritU County. Orangoburg, S. C. Nov. 22, 1878. All persons interested in or holding un paid School claims (pant due) prior to November 1st I.S77 and registered in the office of School Commissioner in accord ance with the act approved March 12th 1K7S, are hereby notified that the board of Kxaminers for Orangeburg County will nu it at the office of School Commissioner for the purpose of examining said claims on December 2d and onward during tho month until the 15th 1878. , Thomas Phillips, School Commissioner of 0. C. nov 30 3?