Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, March 14, 1879, Image 1
BOOTS & SHOES
of THE
LATEST SIjYLKS
Made to (Irder by
P. A. LEFVENDAHL
two doors below
W. m. SA.itN'3
"Where lie is prepared to do all kind of
work in the above line for Ladies, Cents
and Children in- the best Workmanlike
manner, ami < n the raosl reasonable terms
All work Warranted. A call is respectfully
sol! ted.
in addition io die above I will keep eon
>'antly on hand Leather, Lasts, Pecs and all
> lateral in my lineal very low prices for
cash* aiig ?1, 1873.
JB W. F. Robinson,
%v WATCH IRAKER
\Ps^^ cd$JL -l,,<* Jeweler,
^^t^SKr^? OratijKClburjj, S, V.
A fresh supply of Lnndreth's Seeds
always on hand.
nov ?J 1878 ly
fBM> Make IWLoney IMewsaiilly
A and last, agents should address 1'in
LEY HARVEY 6: Co., Adama, (in
nine 1 ly
CAKJUACKS BTOli
and)
, vV A O S
r^fefe^^ I ,?n i.? giving
^ v^-*<&k-Q^a*r' mv p i: it son a l
ATTENTION to my IJnsinc<sof
A It Si I.tti 1 ?: .11A Ii 5 X i i,
And will guarantee that my work in the
future ?bull he as (MOD as in the past forty i
years that 1 have been in the business.
I have
ItEDUCKII MY 8- SflKS
To SUIT the times, and if you will call
on nie i will guarantee thai mv charges and |
work will gWv full SATISFACTION.
I nut now prepared lo manufacture the |
celebrated
B10XTKR SPRIXG'BUGGY
Which for comfort and ease cannot lie ex
celled. AI.so
Colistin?" I v on band KOSE \Y<K>D and
WALNUT*
BUIirAL CASKS
Of all ni/cH. Give mo a call.
HAKI'lN Kb ICS.
sept 31 <>m
"PRESCmPTIOlT FREE!
Kor the ?:>ei 'lv ' 'UM i>r?.'initial Weal; m-v., !.???<?.
Mntilto'i.! .in.) mH dKonl.mh liroiicln ui t>\ iml.v
ercllon or t xrvtut. Auv OrtivRlM has lln. Iium?
tionts. K>r. W. J 4t|l' y.\ A ? <>.. \?. iUII
\tt*t atixtii stf.-.-t, Cincinnati, ??.
apr'l 1'7 iv
T1IK GREAT CAUSE
II I'MAN MlSf'ltY.
Jtnit Pttblisbed f'a ti Seulcd ftnvcloue.
J\ ice fix cent*.
?'?V^Y l A Lecture ois (lie
-V; ?. ..^ turo, Treatment, and Itadical
T^w'. Hire, i reaiinen.,
^^^^^ cure of Sendua I Weaitnrss, or
Spcrmatorrba'a, induced by Self-A base,
involuntary {-'missions, Im pot entry, Nerv
?i':s Debility, and Impetliineiils to Marriage
generally; Consumption, Kpr'-epsy, anil
Fits; Menial and f'hvsdcal Incapacity, Ac.?
Jty Kor.EItr J. (11.YEliV? 1.1.1.', V. I).,
nnihor ol ihn '*(!rcen Hook," Ac.
The wot Id-renowned aut hor, in this ad
nirable Lecture, clearly proves I rum hi
own experience that the awful consequences
<?f Self-Abuse may be eilcetually removed
without medicine, ami w it Ik nt dangerous
surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of
eure at once certain ami i-ll ?einal. l?y whieh
?very suflcrer, no matter what his condition
may he. inav cure himself cheaply, private
ly ami radically.
?ST?" TJiix Lecture tciil prove a boon to
ihou.umds und thouxund*.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, <>n receipt of six cents, o;
two postage .itamp*.
Andres? I lie Publishers,
TH li CULVER WELL M liDICAL CO.
41 Ann St., New York; Post < Mice Hox -ttisi)
may 4 ly
DENriSTY
I>K. II. F. NUC'KENFVSS has
moved his Office over store of Win, Wil
cock, formerly occupied by I>r. Fersner
where lie will he glad to serve hi- friend-,
on the most reasonable terms.
DR. Ii. F. MUCKENFUSS, Dentist
Bept 23 td
Itj^kii: noti( :js.
The undersigned respectfully informs the
C itizen? of tho Town and County that he is
prepared todo up and make Mattresses on
the shortest notice. Alno will conduct an
Upholstery business. Prices will he ns low
ee powible. Orders solicited.
JOHN ORGEN.
juno 9 tf
und Mnrnlilnn linhltrurrd.
ThoOrlulnnl iiKlonl/*b?o|im
CCKK. hmrli'tnip KirtirtOkU
orium Rdlni i? W. B s^.it,..
Kcitblnn i. UrMOt Co.. In/1.
OPIUM
.ipr'l 2T j 1
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Werculd not supply the demand lor the GULLE'FT GIN last Season
owing to the Yellow Fever Quarantine. To prevent a similar oe.cntreueo j
during the coming Season we have ben instructed t" oiler tho
improv1cd cj IJ.YA.]ct i1 gj 1 n
Also FKK I) Kit and CONDENSE!* at a very L w Price to all who
purchase this Spring tor Cash, or joo 1 Pun t. N >w is. y ?ur ch in ?? t > j? i r
chase the Finest Cotton Gin over oUered to tho Tra le. at IVieji that au v
Planter can a (lord. To get tho Large tt Discount y.?u sho il I ni:'!') io>
between now ami Mav 1st. \\"e arc also ntFeriug 'be Cid? HMfcod BI'iK
LOW ENGINE of eve. v Style. Also S WKKP-STAICE SKPiCBATOll*.
Threshers, Saw Mills. Grist Mills, &u , at Groitly Kiln "A Pri ;m.
Give us a end or send lor Circu'ar?. Kxtru Low figures male t > lb ?'ie
who purchase their entire Ginning and Ttireihiu^ O ttlin r.lir.? \ gb in.
Address () M STOISI'K <Sd CO
Co nil ii. Agents Plaiilaliou Machinery,
fob - 1 Augusta, Ga.
9 f\
I
The lim", the place, and opportunity h'is coni* for purohA&ing go.idj at |
least LiU I'LL CENT L< V\ 1'U than nvy other place in town.
F. DeMAES, ? gt,
?Jcx? Door to A. P?se lie r's
OlTers a will selected stock of Cx-I^OC '.TICS :a Prices that defy com
petition, consisting in pan ol
I- lour,
Bacon,
Hums
.-tups,
Lard,
I oumttoi i'
Sugar,
Collee,
Tea,
( il i-ts.
Meal,
Peaches,
Lie-. Potatoes
Buckwheat, Mackerel,
fish,
Sardines,
i i. ..
Cheese, Beef, Turkey
Mucaroiii, Tongue, Can Milk,
I ine Apples, Pi mm .-, Pioklos,
Tobacco, Sogar?, Soap, Starch, Pepper. Spice, Son Foam,
11 oia lords, Mustard. Candy, Nutmeus, Sin ?t, Powder, (Japs,
Cartridges, Pip.ea, Cutlery, Crockery and Tim Ware, Viuegur,
Sieves, <Jce., &v,
Tl I KS .A M IcOC > M
in rear, is Stocked with one ol the Finest Stocks of Wines und Liquors ever
bioughl t?> tbi- Mai ket.
My Goods are A 1, bought f ir Cash und sold tor same.
ioi>n 187!) P. Her?ARS. Agt.
O. P'r a
u r m tU
[AT Tili: ( ORN i i: (>F
Kussel Strc.cl and iSailroacLAvenuo
BY
W. fvlOSELEY
ATfutl St.. k of
? GENERAL MEBCHAMDISE,
Which will I.-- sold ( i i \i] A I * < 1 ( : A Sil.
All ntv Old Friends and :i> many New Ones a- will favor me with a
cull is respectfully invited to examine my Goods und Prie s.
jan2l-ly J. \V . MOSI K Y\
fe S A IN
AT Til !?:
OLD
Is ] rc j ilted to serve bis many rush mers during tins year, as in the
past, with
FIBST-GL&SS 3-D ODS
At the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PIMC MS
We 1 nvc oil band a I arge und well Assorted
S T O ( K O I'1 G O O 1) S
With Polite ami Experienced (* IL ? ?. Ei S to show them.
I am making preparations r<> handle all of tin- Best Gra 1 of
>HOSPHA ETS AN 1) A (' ! DS.
1 respectfully ask tho continuance of the Libeial Patronage so gene
I rotisly bestowed in the past.
jCr.j" Highest M'ltksl Price paid for all Cotintrv Pro luce.
J. C. P I K E
i r jc-uA.V.r.#Ji MHMHMn tMBHOM
TT S
COBNEIi KUSSELLA BROUGHTON S I'S.,
Offers f-.r sale at the LOWEST CASH PK I (ES his In rge and well
assorted .stock ol HOC 24 ? S consisting of
('oiiiH s
'Las.
Sugars,
Flour,
Grist,
Meal,
Mice,
Bacon,
Strips,
Hams,
Lard,
Butli r,
Soap.
Starch,
('tinned Salmon,
Lobsters,
" Mackerel,
" Oysters,
Tomatoes,
" (i reeii Peas,
Coin Beef,
And alway.-. keep on hand a lull suppl\ of
I^lQi:< )1\S, \Y I N I-'.S'A N 1 ) CIGARS.
ry Salt Bacon 5 eis per pound,
ii. s. j ; c;n x k>: fa r, a $t.
The Elliott Festival.
OKAXGEBt.'ItO, 6. (.'.
March Gth 187D.
Tu (he Foreman and Member* of the
lndepemb-nt Elliott Hook and I.uddcr
('oniuitny :
The Committee appointed by the
Company for the purpose of anting
injf an Entcrtnimnent for raising |
in ney to pay t he indebtedness of the
Company, ask leave respectfully to
submit the following
KKPOKT:
In obedience to the resolution of
Iii? Company, the Commitleu fixed
the 2tjth of Februar) as the time for
the tntertitinm i.t. A ineetiu^ of
i dies and * cut leinen willing lo aid
was calleil by u notice in the local j
papers. This was responded to :
bauds ?inelv by the ladies wh.-e ;
names appear below in the Report, |
?is inking active part in tie! affair. |
The work was taken in hand by the !
Indies, and subdivided among them
selves. The heggiug was vigorously
done; the deeorulioiis were nrrnnged,
the good things und the pretty things
were assembled and arranged in taste
lul display, and the Iig'its of the
evening of the 20Th February 1K79
fell upon another beautiful seine,
decked by fairy hands and
presided over b . the fair designers
themselves. Thanks to Mr. Henry
Kohn and hi?excellent lady, ne*:slcd
by .Miss M?llmann of Clitries Ion,
und Miss Jacobson, and als:i Mr.
Jacobson, a concert of excellent :n i-i ?
of a rare order was furnished and
heartily appreciated by tlta large
audience that greeted tii s e.Tort of t lie
Cotnpttiv to g:-t. out. ofdubt. The
evening passed delightfully aud pro
litiiblv us the result will sh >.v. The
> i? ?
ladies at the different t tblc.i and d ?
partinents wore indefatigable and
most successful in thcir'cllbrts. to sell
and dispose of their "stock." Your
Co (limit tee deemed it advisable to
repent the entertaiuni snt mi '!i s next
evening, and the ladies in charge of
tin; tables at once cheerfully consen
ted t:> this request, ami every thing
was re assembled the lb'llo>ving even
ing ready again for brisk and lively
barter and sale, for our sakes. Mi
ami Mrs. Henry Kohn again favored
us with their presence And more ud<
iniiab'e music. The weather iir.v
ever, was inclement, and the Midi -
coco was much smaller than on the
previous evening. However, a mer
ry and a busy tin e was bad,an 1 ata
laic hour a grand auction, beautifully
conducted by Mr. Lory ca, concluded
the disposition ol the wares and
merchandise leit on hand.
The following statement shows the
results ol the noble ellortsofour lady
friends to help us out of debt:
Flower Tabb?Miss, Lucy Danner,
Mis- A lice llansdale, 8-2 01 .
lUi C>//rVr?Miss M. Doyle. Misg
O. Doyle, Mis- Langley, 8 5 50.
Umonade- Weft? Miss M. Lovell,
j Mi.-.- OHie Wuntiatuaker, SI- 00.
i Coffee']lable.? Miss Fan nie Cannon,
I Miss Patterson, gl 85.
Wupper Table?Mrs. Pantljr, Miss
i Boyden, Mis. Riser. 81 ti 70.
I Fam,/ Work Toon- -Mrs. W. 1*.
i Brunsen, Miss Ida llansdale, Miss
' Fannie McNainara, $21 05.
Co/., Toon?Mrs. \V. F. Kobinson,
Mi?s Alice Hoyden, 8!) HO.
Door, SJ1 75.
Auction? Mr Loryca ofCalifor
nia.) $3 DO.
Extra*, 10.
{Irah Jin-/?Miss Minnie Hoyden,
j Grand total, 80.") 50.
* Expenses, 811 55c
Net proceeds, 884 01
Considering the hard times, the
short notice, preparations for other
entertainments on foot, and the in
clemency of the weather the last
evening, the Committee think tho
success was wonderful, and congratu
late the Company upon the man tier
in which they have won ami retain
the hearts of tkejr lady friends.
To thcQi \\o arc indebted for the
success we have met with, in the effort
we wer.; hcuml to make to pay off the
indebtedness <?f tlie Company. They
have responded once again to our
appeal most generously ami to them
we owe u debt of gratitude, which will
draw compound interest forever,
w hi loTke "Elliott's" maintain a cor
porate existence. <?r we as individuals
cherish, or band down the memory
of those things to onr successors who
will wear the. white shirts after us. j
The Cum mit let; suggest that the
Secretary ol ibis Company return the
thanks ol the Company to tho ladies
above named, uud to Mr. Sheridan f>r
tiie loan of his piuiia, and to Mr.
Geo. Bolivcr for the use of his Hall,
and to Mr. Lewin for his pleasing
entertainment of the lit tie folks.
'] he Committee further su gg< st
that the proceeds of the entertain
inent together with all moiicy in the
Treasury be at once applied by the
Treasurer to tin: bond and mortgag.!
.it'll.is Company to Mr. L. II. Wanna
maker and that tho subject of the
balance that will then be due there
on be at one; taken up and co der
cd by the Company.
All oi which i? respectfully sub
mitted by your Committee.
-N Al.COl.M 1. BUOWXISQ,
Sri Li: no j) A. Uekvics,
\V. I.. Iztxtt,
A. B. Walkki:, j
YV. F. BoUlNaON,
S. K. Mli i.k it a m p,
Cum mi tee.
il< v. A. Tuonier l'orter, pastor of
the St. Marks Church of Charleston,
is getting up. a Barochial school for
the tducat ion of the colored youth.
A leading California pupcr pro
j....-es that the State secede from the
Union and organize an Occidental
Kcpublic on the Paeilic coast in con
sccpi ei:ce of tho failure of the Chinese
bill.
An encounter took place last week
in Wultoiboro' between a Representa
tive and a prominent citizen in which
the former was severely beaten.
There are strong talks of electing
Mr. Jeifcrsou Davis United States
Senator from Mississippi in place of
Bruce.
Senator Morgan of Alabama is de
veloping himself to be the ablest man
in Congress on tin- Democratic side
In Spartanhurg a lady by th?.uame
of Louisa Fainter is. preaching and
winning many hardened sinners from
the error ol their way. She is assisted
at some other meetings by Lie v. J. T
Winbtinan an?! I*mf Carlisle.
A difficulty occurred at the Uni
versity of Virginia between three
students last week and a lew colored
nu n in which one. of the latter was
mortallv wounded.
A very thriving Swisfl colony has
been formed in Georgia t > which emi
grant.- arc continually arriving.
i. ??mmx> ? - ? *mmm
Patterson claims that ha has an
al>.- date pardon lor uM his mis
doings in South Carolina, and will
leave in a lew days for Arizona to
accept an important trust under tli3
Southern Pacific Bail road company.
Go vi, Simpson and Attorney-General
Vottmans say they know not lung of
the pardon.
Gov. Hampton was interviewed by
a "News and Courier" Reporter last
| we^k in a mill pond where he was
engaged catching li.-h. 11 is leg still
j gives him trouble and it i* feared
that another operation will have to be
1
performed. Gov. Hampton thinks
the Democrats right in the position
they took on the election laws in the
past Congress. He also tili iks Hayes
right in his veto in the Chinese bill.
The Silver Goblet.
The first prize at the recent, com
mencement ol the .Medical College of
Charleston was carried off by B.
P>. Uhett.
"The late .lames Fisk'a 810,000
opera glass, set ivith500 diamonds," is
the. first, prize in u lottery at a church
lair in Boston.
The Senate on Ex President
Davis.
In the Senate of the United .States
Hoar of Massachusetts in gi ving vent
to his pent up and small souied
hatred against Ex-President Davis
has actually paid him an exalted
although unintentional com pi i meal.
In advocating his amendment to tho
Pension bill for Mexican veterans t<>
exclude Jefferson Davis from its pro
visions, and in alluding to ids leader
ship of the Southern Confederacy,
he says, "that gentleman ( Davis) had
never given utterance to an expres
sion of regret for such attack, nor
had he followed the example of so
many of his associates by asking Con
gress to remove his political disabili
tits. He spumed the demons.)' of
the Republic to day.'1
This is what rankles in the brcaall
of such inc.! as Hoar who either have
not the innate sense of appreciation
lor the true, or feel the reproach
which the presence of such an exa'te 1
type of human character always ex
ci ts. Their bile is excited because Mr.
Davis docs not conceive that be has
done any thing for which to ask a
pardon, and therefore wont doit.
The iVeics ami (Jourtcr may s&v that,
"there are comparatively lew men in
the South who have any r'criduj lik
ing for Mr. l)a\is;" but we e-tee n
his independence, his consistency, his
calm consciousness of t eetilu lo an J
his defiant and exalted attitude in
challenging the United States to his
trial as worthy of admiration.
This is not disloyalty h it
principle. Whatever may I) I
Mr. Davis' faults of judgment in tho
estimation of many, his purcand lofty
character is grandly illustrated in his
life and deed.:.
Mr. Hoar says, "he spurns tho
clemency of the Republic." So he
does, lie a^ks no clcnienrg\ but tho
justice of a trial which the Republic,
distrustful af itsj cau-e, fails to
gi ve.
So far as a pension is concern.'.1
Mr. Davis wants none, having already
written a letter urging the passage of
the pension bill with his nanio ex
cluded Jbrever.
If misfortune has caused the deser
tion of friends, it brings no crouching
of bis proud spirit.
I Mr. Hoar knew all this full well;
und his advocacy of the amendment
to exclude from the pension list tho
name of Mr. Davis, who had moisten
ed the soil of Mexico with his blood
in defense of the Union, is mean
and contemptible, and its passage by
the Senate is a disgrace to *?> called
honorable men.
Corbin's Plum
The United States Senate has
given D. T. Corbin 810,000 for prowl
ing around Washington and trying
to take Butler's seat from him.
It is thin that the people's money
it squandered by those who should bo
! it guardians.
Hew much better to have given
this much money to relieve tho suffer
ings of the poor.
Tho Pcttor Committee Report.
This Report which is full, calm and
im partisan shows up ihe manner in
which the votes of Louisiana and
Florida were stolen, and Mr Hayes
w as not elected, in a light w hich is too
apparent for tho truth to b? any
longer concealed.
The zeal wild which Mr lliye*
has taken care of his Returning hoard
friends and their accomplices is peon
liiti ly significant.
The London "Times" opens a
"leader" thusly: "Tho Duke of
Argyle has published a very ablo
pamphlet of94G pages on the Eastern
question." If it takes 046 pages to
mako a pamphlet in Scotland, how
many pages arerequirod for a book?
-??WMM?- ? * ? ????????Ii -
A young lady while on her way to
be married was run over and killed.
A confirmed old maid savagely re
marked : "She has avoided a mnn
lingering and horrible fata." ? 1 !>?< : /
An i'