Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, August 01, 1879, Image 3
The Oraiigebui'g Times
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Mrs. Prothro, daughter of Joseph
K. Felkol, of St. Matthews, is lying
dangerously ill.
Tho Agricultural Society
Meets nt the Pair Building on the
second Saturday iu August. An
interesting meeting is expected.
The Acanthus
Comes to us lids week with its
sprightly face, and is always welcome
in our sanctum.
Delays arc l>ungcrous?
Go at once and procure a bottle ol
the German Chamoniile Tonic. It
will pay you handsomely.
For Ma So
A dcMinb'c House and I ot in this
town. Fur particulars apply lo this
office.
The Camp M cot in/i
At Call|e Creel; was largely at
tended, ami good preaching was en
joyed. We hope much good was
done
Town Market?
A j ctition of citizens bus been sent
up to thcJTowh Council to establish
' a town mntket. If done it will be a
convenience to our citizen-*.
Tho Methodist Church
Idas purchased a neat clock from
Mr. Willie llobinsou, which, we un
dcrstand, will be put up iu the
Church this week.
A Beel in Beat?
Mr. LV.vid Dull, of Providence,
has taken a beet out of his gard n
measuring 2>i feet in length an?' 7
inches ill diameter. Next !
Buuauuy?
On Friday, Mr. Phillip's horse ran
nwny with his buggy doing considcra
ble damage to the conveyance; but
not injuring the occupant.
Tho Old Folks
Have been interrupted in their
practicing for the Concert by the re
peated rains, but they arc still un
daunted, and will carry out lh.;ir ful I
programme.
? n c-j^cj> ... ^CM ? ? i -
Very JPropcr?
The Board of Health requires
everybody to put their garbage m a
"bu g in front, cf dlicfcdwofo ?ljd Ibe
Town Council will have it moved
every day.
Kct resit ing?
Mr. Henry Uicketihnkcr stepped
into our ollice on Thursday morning
and presented us with lour line
melons. Mr. Hickcnbakcr never
forgets the Timics.
Krskiuc College?
Wc have received a catalogue of
this excellent institution situated ;tt
I uc West, in Abbeville County. Its
re putation lor the education of youth
cannot bo surpassed.
Tho Wrought
Is at an end. Copious and refresh
ing rains have blessed this entire
County, and the crops that h ive not
been destroyed are improving won
dcrfully.
1 or I he Mountains?
A goodly number of our citizens
tick advantage of the excursion
trains to the mountains on Tuest'?1
-?id Wednesday. We wish .*' *
Wouln o ? i i- i ) wind ol
mohiifnin air this si<je
C orrection* . , . .
Some 4"'c l)iU'k'm explaining the
Jro_.e law, wc erroneously stated that
it was unlawful to kill deer from the
fust of February to the first of
August. Please read September in
stead of August1
Appreciated?
The cheering words thai come lo us
inn private letter from Lower St. Mat
thews arc highly appreciated. It is
gratifying lo know that our efforts
arc Appreciated, that our "circula
tion is growing," and that' th ? Tim bs
is much sought after."
Yl'e Regret
To learn of the death of Mr. Win.
M. Shumaker, in St. Matthews on
the 28th duly. He died after a lin
gering illness, an si was buried at
Santee Church. It is sad to be cut
down in the flower of youth. Our
sympathies are with the. family.
Accident?
On Wednesday altern >on Mr.
Cornclson's horses took fright on his.
farm, and in the running with the.
wagon, threw out and rather serious
ly injured the driver Robert Cotrell,
a colored man who is very highly cs
tcomed.
The I iron fr out
To Dr. Duke's store has been put
up by Capt. Bell. The work is pro
gressing finely.
A BSoomerang
Is raised in Charleston because the
14People's Watchman," a paper edited
by the notorious Radical, ex Judge
Wright, is advocating Mayer ir'alc
for re-election. Why this is nothing.
These innocents ought to have been
in Orangeburg in ltiTS l?> get their
eyes open.
5?, .1. Iting,
Corner Russell and Doyle street,
keeps a first class restaurant, au I i-?
always prepared to supply meals and
refreshments to nil who com3, lie
also keeps on lmnd a choice supply
of liquors, cigars &c. Read his
advertisement in to day's iss i ?.
To Ye MsislcSt-^Jalters?
Im yc rainy?, slormye nre.ithere
We .Ii.I not meete together.
Hut on Fridayc nightu again,
Toyc l.eelore Koouic, 1 ken,
Wc wille Khnrclyc all repaire,
He yeseasoue foule cr fay re.
Ouaoiaii 1'ni.MWosi-:,
Songe Teaeher.
To Correspondents
We have received two communica
lions this week , one from a colored
man signed "I'umpkiu" copied by a
school boy, and another signed "Tom
Samljjravel,*' which we cannot pub
Iish until a name is sent in as a guar
antee. As soon as this is done wc
will publish them.
facrman Chumoniilc Towie?
A tonic that at oncu invigorates
the Liver and Digestive Organs,
regulates the Bowel*; acts upon the
Kidneys, opens the l ores of the Skin
ami for all Impurities of tin: Blond,
it is unsurpassed. Trial bottles 10
cents. for sa o only by Dr .1 (i.
Watinamakcr.
Spelling; ?
The Augusta "Constitutionalist" in
comincnting on the Cob pi ill investi
gation complain-, lustily because tho
papers spei! exonerate with an h alter
the x. This is nothing my brother.
If you were down this side you would
leave oir your spectacles every ti ne
you icad pome papers wc think of.
I We Regrcl
To learn of (he death, in <!e rg'a,
of M rs. Tyler, el lest dan {liter of o sr
highly c- "em id fell ny-eiti/.'ia, Capt.
F. ?L Wunhtt mater,
gland that the body h is been scut to
St. Miilthcws to he. interred at that
I place. Our sympathies are with the
! family.
_ ???*???
Keep Cool
\\\r. Krus' icc-cnam saloon is the
place to Hud cm hi fori this hoi weath
or. The ladies will lind ?vei y no
commochition, even a lady to wait on
them. Mr. Kros' sisler is ever rindi
to tit tend the wants of the lair sex,
and himsc'f the .-lerner sck. His
cream is always line, an 1 his c.ikos
unsurpassed. Give him a mil.
i- ??? ? ? ? oe???? --
The Agricultural Fair?
Wc call attention t > the Ictfor in
to-days issue by Dr. W, L. J'uion in
reference to the coming l air. We
agree with all "''.vs, und hope lhal
um. farmers ?vil1 ,:ll<,> -l livelier inter
est in tl<> matter than has ycl bee..
m.mji:<decl. fairs are productive of
,?.?'h g toil, and the manag, rs should
'hesustained in their efforts.
Cape. John A. Hamilton,
Who has been suffering from indis
position lor several week-, was taken
suddenly ill at the depol on I'Vnlay
in nining, and carried home. He has
however, so far recovered a- (o be
able to lake the (lain for an excur
sion to tho mountains. We hope the
trip will he a pleasant one In h?m,
and thai lie will return completely
restored in health.
Blonrd of 93eaUh
The following gen llcmeii constitute
the Hoard of Health :
Dr. A. S. llydrick, Chairman;
Messrs.,lohn Lucas, John A. Zeigler,
l?\ B. Livingston, W. IT. Perryuleur,
J. J. Street. .J. M. Brunson, T. C.
lluhhell, T. R. Malonc, M. 0., Clerk.
An inspection will take place at
once, and our citiz ns had belter pre
pare.
The Jell. Davit* Windfall
The New York 'Tribune thinks
that now as dell'. Davis has got a for
tune ho ought it open a bar'I for Lite
benefit of the party. Whereupon
the. Augusta "Constitutionalist'' s iys
that when the lawyers get through
the har'l won't bo worth opening.
Wo think Jell*. Davis ought to have
sense enough by time not to leL
the lawyers get a linger in tho pic oil
his side at Icact.
Early
Mrs. Win. Prusncr soul lo our
office, lust Tuesday, a moss of line
s\v? et potatoes, which wo sampled the
same day lor dinner. Who can beat
it.
TllIUlkH
To friend Willie Hobinson for a
supply ol' garden seeds, wbich b)
proper attention on our part, will
furnish valuable provisions for the
culinary ileparlmcnt of the Tim 1-2
next winter. Wo would advise all
to go lo Mr. Pobiuson and gel his
Irish and genuine seeds in prepara
tion for the winter.
i'hotoxranh.H -
Mr. P. A. Sehill|oy will again open
his photographic lent iu our town in
about one weil; urteil lay-. lie his
made a Imir through the Smilee sec
tion, and from thence to (I * >r r ? -?
Station in Col let on. < hit* re:i 1 -r
will lake duo notice < f bis return in
our midst, and those wishing good
photographs or ferrotypes bad better
avail ihomsolvc*: of the opporl nil..
A <J'i>tltitK A11 raj'
Occurred near ! cldcrville in thi
County, on Monday, between two
colored men, Lewis Molimin and .Inn (
Goodwin, in which the latter received
nine uts from a knife in the band?
of tho lormer, live of which must
have caused instant death bad they
been the hast deeper. Dr. A. C.
Baxter was called in and has, with
difficulty, succeeded so fur in giving
the man's life.
The ESatficnls Moving?
A meeting was recently held IU
J'ai nv 111 similar lo the one held here
< n the <lih < 1 duly, ostensibly for the
purpose of discussing the Exodus
question, but really for the purpose,
we think,'ol inaugurating the Kadi
cnl campaign, or beeping their ranks
together.
'1 ben ccting was addressed by some
of lho?lightsof that County, ami, Or.
Webster,of ('ran- burg, was pre cnl
Narrow Esrnpo
Oh Thursday last, as the congre
gation wns returning from 7t incetiiig
al Jerusalem Church, on the Suit.e
liver, n thunder storm came up run
ning Mr. A Ii. Felder and family.
Or. A. C. Baxter and family, and n
par! n1'Mtv.l, P. Livingston's family
into tie icsidcnec ol Mr. David S.
Livinesti It. While, l.herv.U. tree very
mar the bouse was -truck by lighten
ii jj biidly stunning lite whole party,
bul luckily all escaped with their
lives.
A Xew !s:t;>i'r
The "Educational Monthly" is the
name of a new leacher's paper. :i
i-pi eiiuei) copy of which we have re -
reived!? published by Walker} Ev.uh
a- Cogswelh and cditi tl by L B.
!1 ayi.e-, <d' Spartaiihurg.
It seems lo be jusl wbal our teach
ers need, and wc trust it will receive
their hearty support. It is a neal
and instructive work, and is mis
lainod hv contributions from such
able cducalors as lion. 11. S Thomp
son, Prof. Carlisle, Hon. N. It. Mi l -
lhton. Dr. Ptirinan au I a uutnbor
of others. Wc wish it success.
Sir. Irvia A. Till
Died at bis residence in Orange
burg on Saturday ol septicaemia, a
disease of blond poison, brought on or
aggravated by a hair fastening in
bis throat while trimming ono of Iih
horses, lie \va< .-dc< only a week,
and was buried oil Sunday morning
with Masonic honors, being a mem
ber of the order. A large congrega
tion was present at bis funeral servi
ces, null a very aide and appropriate
discourse was delivered by liev.S.T.
Mailman, lie was aboul 10 years of
age when he died, and was an active
and useful citizen, high1, respected
in the community. IIa leaves a
family who have our wannest sympa
thies in their sore allticlion .
The Athletic.** anil Oranges?
On Saturday a very interesting gaun
of base ball was played in our (own
hi iween life Athletics of AH.on ah I
the Orange boys, in which the former
won the game by a s< ore of ?"? I to 20.
The l ranges were out of practice,
and rather calculated on defeat. Dr.
.7. T. Butler umpired the g'nmo.
The A ikon "Courier Journal" says :
?'The Athletics arc pleased with their
(rip, and are 'unanimous iu their
praise of tho Ornngoburg boys for
the hospitable manner in which they
were entertained."
We are glad to note this compli
ment lo our young men, and can say
in return that the Aikon boys are a
clever, manly crew, anddeserve their
honors,
Ci!rii|>CH?
Woaro indebted to Mr. A. Jour
dtiin for :i basket of" the most doli
uious grapes grown at Ins home in St.
Maltliews, embracing ibe varieties of
Concord, Hartford, Prolific, Ivcs,
Delaware, &c.
Mi" Joiirdain is an expert in this
line, ami persons wishing his aid and
advice, would <lo well to confer with
him.
Wc wish him much success in his
efforts i'>r the improvement ol tin*
fruit culture of our (J.unity.
Around tliv World?
We have received another copy of
this novelty of science, ii col log i anil
?a newspaper on ship board. The
plan is to tarry (he students to nn
! uro itself, und learn them practical
ly of tliL* world. A nowsp.ip :r press
will li ? carried on tie; ship, and
the papers mailed porio lieally fr > in
the various punts thr in iy be
tombed in passing around tin: world.
It i- a low and grand scheme, and
we Aoe.ld like to -ec i: successful.
3EVlltc!t:i mj?*M School -
The eighth annual sossioii of this
school will commence on Monday
Sept. mher I -!.
(Jtit* town being fortunate i:i hav
ing n number ol excellent primaiy
si hols, taught by worthy an 1 c en t> \
ii nl ladies, this school is int sndeJ :n
the stepping stone from tllCSC, the
chief aim being the preparation of
boys lor College and business, and
the giving of young ladies a course
which will prepare them lor li:'-. The
principal desires to return his thanks
In the community lor (he liberal pat
ronage he has unin terruptcdly receiv
ed during the pa st, even to the closing
of ihn la-; sess i in, and hopes, by ap
plication to duly, and keeping apace
w ith the educational improvements o
the day. to merit a Contiiiuunco o! j
tie same in the in ure. Good and
reasonable board can be obtained by
application lor thos-j who com* from
a distance. Read ud vcrtisemcut.
ii A Hairs ?
Town Council me! on the oOth
I ihf-t.
j An ordinance was adopted open
i ing a st root through and between the
' property of.Messrs'. Hull and Glover,
a t:d named (Irangu si re I.
The Hoard of health wasearnest.lv
; requested to reinspcel tbcyard^aml
premises of ibe town ih irdlighiy and
report to his honor the Mayor on next
j Mol day.
The p< tilioh Cora market wn ? re
i
? fel l ed to a Coiuiniltac to a-e--nai:i
the probable cos*, an I in l!n I out
j whether tin: taxpayers would bo will
j ing to bear an additional tax for that
I pu rpose.
The ti< i s in the < cut re o.' R. K
Avenue between Kussel! street and
the depot were ordered removed.
Malingers i f elect ion wie appointed
due notice ol" which Will be given
at ihe proper time.
The tonn pump was ordert I lo be
repaired, if practicable, or a new
pump obtained.
flu! County Commissionersit w is
thought, should have an elevator
pump in the well in the Courthouse
sipiaiv.
It>o?<li
Mis. (.'. ('. Wight man of Charles
Ion died in Ornngcbu rg at ibe rcsi
I deuce cd' her sister Mrs. S. R,
I Mellichnmp on last Thursday even
ing alter a lingering illness.
Ileing an invali 1 for a number ol
years, by the advice of the family
physician .-he caiuo up toOrangeburg
Ibr the purpose of trying the bencfi
eial ?lb els ol the health giving cli
mate of the middle country.
11 seemed however, that tho antici
pations lor her ricnvery were doomed
to disappointment. She gradually
grew weaker, until, during the hist
two weeks, the constant attimti m of
friends was needed around her bed
side. Ihr sufferings were long and
great, bill too bore them with a
l hristian fortitude ami patience well
worthy of imitation by lho?c win are
left behind.
(hi Thursday night her body was
relieved of pain, and her spiri I wing
ed to its eternal home.
11 er remains were t'iken the next
day to ( hai'lcslon where they wore
interred with funeral rites in the
family burying ground at St Phil
lips Church of which she was a mem
ber.
To her hu hand and chil Iren, wli >
arc left to mourn hordeparture, may
Hi.- great. Father in H aven prove a
comforter in their present allliclton,
ami a rod and stall" in their future
pilgrimage in this vale ol icar.s.
Is it True
Thai a remedy has* been compounded
which will <lo iiway with the mineral and
drastic purgatives of the past centuries, and
which, while entirely efficient, will leave
theHVMtcin hi its runner healthy coilditiouV
Ye?, the remedy is'fabler's rortuUnc, < r
Vegetable Liver I'owder; a core for all the
disorders arising from a torpid liver, and as
innocent n? spring water. Give it a trial.
It will do what it promises. Price 50 cents
n bot lb*. for sale by Dr. .). G.
WannamaUer.
Out at i.:!s(
"<i*o<?d morning, friend A., I am siirpiscd
to see yen out, and looking ho well; I heard
von it ere confuted to your room, and bed,
by that pest of humanity, Piles." "Yes.
1/r 11., 1 bad been long a sutlerer when 1
heard ofTabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment.
It proved a blessing to nie indeed,one hot
tie h iving ho far restored me us to enable
me to he about niy business ug du with e:tsr
and coin fort. Von can recommend it as a
genuine remedy.'1 Price ob cents a bottle.
l>*or sale by I ?r. J. <!. Wamiamaker.
Before the Public.
the GENUINE
DS. Co MoiLANE'S
cr.i.ititu ated
LIVER PILLS,
1 : in ii! V. C?H F. OK
[opalsits, or Liver Complaint,
IHM'HrM ami sick iibaivaciib.
Symptoms of a 1 )iscasccl Liver.
DA IN i:; Ibc right side, tinder the
I edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure; sometimes tin: pain is in the left
.du:; the patient is rarely aide to lie
on the left side ; sometimes the pain is
felt tinder the shoulder blade, and it
frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and i:; sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The
stomach is affected with loss of appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen
eral arc ; ostivc, sometimes alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part. There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful sen
sation of having left undone some
thing whi b ought to have been done.
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an
attendant. The patient complains of
weariness and dcbilit) ? be is easily
startled, bis feet tiro cold or burning,
and he complains of a prickly sensa
tion of the-shin; his spirits arc low;
and although be is satisfied that exer
cise woiibl be bencfu tal I"* him, yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to iry it. In fart, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred where f sv of them ex
isted, yet evaniination of lite body,
j after death, has sbbv.n the i.ivkk to
have been extensively deranrjed:
*? A(i U K A N !"> Pi: V E II.
Dr.. C. M<-r.ANr.V, Li.VKK Pu i.w, t>:
casts op Act :-: and pKvi-tu, when
j taken with Quinine, nr'c productive of
I the mps'i happy resulfsi No heiter
I cathartic can Im used, preparatory ':>.
or after taking Quinine. \\\* would
I advise all who are :ifiii< led with this
I disease to give them a I-Mlii M'KtAT;.
I For all biliou . tlerahgentont;?, arid as
a simple ptirgativ?, thcyjnre iihc'itinledj.
ri:xv:;;? r'.uri'ATiox?.
The genuine arc lieycr s'ti^'nr roatcib
Kv'e.ry box lias red \>-.i>. seal oii tlit: liil,
with the iiiiprcsMoii in:. McLank'h Livi-ai
I'm-..
The genuine M< I \ s i's 1 a\ i i: Pi t t'. hi u
the signatures of G. Mi I .am: ami 1-i.i.m im;
l'.Kos. OA the \vraj?jH?i-Si ^
Insist upon having the genuine 1>:-. <'.
McI.ank's I.ivkk 1'ii.i.s, prepared hy 1 Win.
inj? tiros., of Pittsburgh, I'a., the inhrl.ci i icing
full of imitations of t lie name Mr I ,<tn i ,
spelled differently '.nr. s?">*i?c promt ni im ion.
WESLEY AN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
Stactos, ViudixiA.
Opens its "(Ith .Session .SeptrnibeT 1 Slh,
|s7;i. Ojjc of the first schools for young
ladies in (lie I'niled States. Climate tin
> ;i pa--i d. Surroundings beautiful. At
tended by pupils from Seventeen States.
Strictest economy required. Among the
b.w. si term-, in the Union.
TT.KMS:? Hoard. Washing, Lights,
English Course, Latin, Kreuch, for each
half of the Scholastic year, ?110. All
extras verv low. Kor Catalogue, address
Ituv. W.\l. A. IIAKH1S, I). IX, President,
Staunton, Virginia.
ju'y -? "t
Sheriff's Sales.
/>'%? virtue of an Execution to me directed
1 will -ell at Orangeburg, <'. II.. -s. (,n
the lirsl Monday in August next, during the
legal hours of sale for Ua.sli :
(>n. I.ni in the Town of Orangeburg,
measuring ninety i'.ioj feet, more or less
front, and running back two hundred ami
twenty-six ("t!o) feel, more or less, and
bounded on the North by lands of I?'. II. \V.
Kriggmaii, l i.i t by ?). .Street, South hy
Amelia St, and West by lot of George
I:.'liver. Levied on as the properly of
llcniamin itva?, at the suit of Ocorgc W.
J/cintosh.
a i.so
AI! that Tract of Land, over and above
die Homestead of \V. W. Wannainaker,
??r., containing one hundred and eighteen
(US) aeie-, more or h . s, ami bounded
North Kasi by lands of \\ . P. Gain. South
Kasl by Homestead o?" W. W. Wanna
maker, Jr., South West by lload foimerly
heilig two parts of said Homcdtend, and
We.-t by llome.-.teiid, and by Mil wood
Pia illation ?al I of wide'-, appear* by Plat
ol'S. 1!. McUichnnip, Serveyor,dated May
17, IS70. Levied on'as the property ot'W.
W. Wunnamakcr, Jr., althosiiitofG.lI.
i ornel on.
I siui-i;. s Ollicc, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C,
dulv i I, ISVu.
.JOHN II. LI VIXGSToX, S, (>. C.
iu'y IS t!t
Knowlton & Lathrop,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
A T L, A W,
OR A IVGEHUItG, S. C
nov 30 If
Robertson, Taylor & Co.,
SUCCESSORS tO
Um. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
Cotlon Factors, Wholesale Groccra
and General Commission Mer
chants,
l & :$ ii a vive st.,
CHAULfiSTON, S.C.
jllly 1 1 ]87<J 3n^_
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
OltAXOKItl'KO C?l'NTY.
IIV C It. GJLOVKR, RSQUinB, I'ltOB.VTK J C no E.
WhercaH, Andrew K. Pmoak, h:itli made
suit to me, to grant him Letten of Ad
ministration of the l'Istatc aiuJ clfcctB of
David Smoak, deceased.
These lire therefore to cite und admoninh
all und singular the kindred und Creditors
of lliu suhl David Smoak, late of Orunge
burg County, deceased, that thev bo
ami appear, before inc. in the ('cnirt
dI L'robate, to be held :tt < trutigcburg, C. H .,
on 1st Augiii>t iic.xi, after publication
hereof, ?t II o'clock in the forenoon, to
show caupe, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not lie granted.
I (liven uud? r my Hand, this 17th day of
July Anno Domini IsiT'J.
l'i. s. j t\ lt. ?LOVKH
Judge <if l'robate, Orangebitrg Count v.
ju'y IS ill
W. F. Robinson,
WATCH MAKER
An?l ,f cuelci,
& KUSSEL ST-,
1 OruhgelMirfg, S. C.
A fresh supply of Dandreth's Seeds
just received lor winter sowing, which
I will sell t>> suit the times. Call
and save money before buying-else
w here.
nuv ? 1878 ly
so.mhtbbbxu xk>v:
ritllf? undersigned having piueliajetl Ho'
I exclusive right to sell th? *'>'uw
Virginia Feed Cutici" in the Conntie* of
Orangebnrg and I tani wet I. announce thttt
they will keep them .hi hand at the store t>f
Mi-'. .1. C. I'ike, Orangeburg, S. (j. In this
? 'niter, that which leu been so much sought
after, is found?cheapness of construction,
minimum of power, and rapidity ufexecu?
lion, liaviug been fully attained.
We present this Cutler l<? the public
without liar of Mieccswfiil competition,
believing that ii i- what its friends claim,
' die most complete Cllticr ever present*
ed to the public."'
EDWARDS TIIOMt'SOy.
Orangcburg, S. (:.t June llth 1S7U.
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To the requirements of tlu people,
and feeling deeply interested in the
satisfaction of the public, I propose
to make efforts never before entered
into for the welfare of the community,
j To this end I have purchased my
STOCK, and knowing that earnest
ami honest endeavor will meet with
that success which should a'tend it, t
would ask all who arc socking 1$ V R
UAINS in
1 >ry Goods, ~
Clothing,
Shoes and
Hats.
Not to make purchases before exam
in nv Stock, and can as<ur2 to SAVE
!MONEY
by uojxc; to
THEODORE KOHN for Dress
Goods.
THEODORE KOI IX for Novelties.
THEODORE KOHN for White
(Soods.
IT1EODORK KOHN for Domestics.
THEODORE KOI IN for Cassiiuers.
THEODORE KOAN for Fancy
(ioods.
THEODORE KOHN for Embroide
ries
THEODORE KOHN for Parasols.
THEODORE KOHN for Straw
Hals.
Ti I Ft )DORE KOU N for Shoes.
THEODORE KOI IN for Shirts.
THEODORE KOHN for Neck Tics.
A WELL KNOWN FACT that
can cannot be successfully contra
dicted that
HE KOK
I
(lives iho
Best Bargains
To be had in Orangoburg.
Every man and youth can bo well
dressed in ELEGANT STY DE at
nominal Prices by purchasing Cloth
ing and Furnishing Hoods from
THEODOKE KOHN
Till-'. LIGHT ?UNNlNCi ,4IH)STIOMIO
SICWI N'( i M A( II IN KS," and Needles for
all sewing machines always on hand for
sale cheap.
Ageut for
MADAM E DEMO REST'S
Reliable Patterns. Spring and Sum
mer Fashions are in. You cat* net
Cataloguo by applying at
T KOI-ITSPS
A gent for
?1 p COATS COTTOX
Price per doz. 56 cents. Trade sup
plied, j
No trouble to give or send Sam?
plea. Salesmen polite and anxious
to SHOW GOODS.
The continued RUSH of Custom
ers is proof conclusive that you can
get. the most goods for your money at
THEODOPE KOHN'S!