Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, August 22, 1879, Image 1
Carriage- Factory.
The undersigned respectfully in
forms tlie public that be is prepared
to do all
Kind of Work
iu the above line on the shortest no
tice and at
Living Prices.
IIORSKSIIOHING done in the
best possible manner.
J also have in full operation my
PLANUNG AM) MOULDING
MAC II INKS,
Ami
GRIST MILL.
All work in this line done without
delay and on reasonable terms.
A share of the public patronage is
solicited.
July 25 II. IM GGS.
p , a.
onk noon east OF
I>r. A. C. Duke's Drug Store,
Who will keep
constant I v <vi hand
y-1^> i' FULl/nnd CO.M
I'bHTK stork of
i-/rfTT^W 11
Pistol*.
Ami Sporting
<j!ootls of every description.
FISH IS G TACKLE
Prom the very beat manufactories just re
ceived and for Halo low down.
Also nil kinds of Repairing done
?on tlie shortest notice to <!iiu-. 1'istoln,
Locks, Umhrellas, and
S EWJ NO AIA C1 I I X KS
iDonc up and Adjusted.
fi*?r' All gooefs ami work warranted to
jjive entire satisfaction iu quality wovk
tnnriship and price.
Thanking rny friends for past patronacc
J hope to merit a contimmee of the sa.
S;i the future. P. lb CANNON.
Rept2S 1878 ly
BLACKSMITHING
AN 11
l-TO II8I3S 1 I O KIX<
The undersigned respectfully informs the
public that lie has opened at the simp op
posite Mr. Joseph Mnrley where h<- is pre
pared to do all kiinl of work in hi> line oil
tlie shortest notice and in the best work
manlike manner. .Ml work guarantee)I to
give satisfaction, and prices to suit the pre*
frent times.
\V. ARNOLD,
npr'l 2"? 1 y.
Call at the
WMk S
OF
SOBEftTRUE & LOB > K.\
TJefore purchasing elsewhere, and
.1 > examine their New and well
selected stouk ot*
Spring Goods
AYhicli they sell at prices to suit the
hard times.
Embroideries !
From 2 to 20 cent per yard.
Sheetings!
Bleached and Unbleached, C> 1, 8-4
0 4-and 10-i from 18 to 30 cents
per yard.
HOSIERY I HOSIERY!!
HOSIFRY ?!!
5,000 pair to be sold regardless ol
COST.
Gents Furnishing Goods !
A complete line 10 per cent Cheaper
than elsewhere.
Resides our
General Slock
Of Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Clothing,
Shoes,"
Hals,
Cigars'
And 'J obacco.
Remember our
Hi AMPS
AND
ILLUMINATORS
Try one and yon will recommend
them
SORENTRUE & LORYFA,
oept 7 1s78 Gm
Knowlton & Lathrop,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSKLLORS"
A T LAW,
ORANGEBURG, S. C
nov 00 if
111! OM?IG SM ffl 1STM
BY
Z. J. K T N? G,
at
J )OYL I s*s GOP TnTIC li
\\ ill keep constantly on hand
?T?reigp. n.Ticl [Dom^-tie T.iqnors. |Gigfi.",,s!
ITiiie Cliewing ;m/d Sinolciiig Tobacco
J make si specialty in keeping the
Purest Mountain Cora Whiskey.
v v Bcsinuranl w ill he open day and night, and sapplicd with the host
the Market affords. Give me a call and examine my prices and goods,
ang 11.STD Z. F?EXf?
ST
W. M. SAIN
wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND LIQUORS
Always on hand a choice and well selected slock of both
STAPLE ASTO FAN GIT GROCERIES,
Which, for quality anp prices cannot be equalled. My stock of
Arc always kept up to the full Standard in Quality, mid at prices that
cannot be excelled. Making, as I always di, a speciality in
Mountain Corn Whiskey,
Which 1 receive direct from the Distillery in North Carolina.
My L.'YERY and SALES STABLES are fully Stocked with
HOR8KS AjN i ) m LTIjICS
Which are ollered for s-ale lo suit these hard times.
My O^A-I 7\ I ] > LT? attends every train, conveying passengers
to any part of the fo.wn.
CGNVE1TA N^21S inniudied' lu any part ?f this or adjoin
ing couui ies;
MAULING done with quickness and dispatch.
feb'i'-ePi \\rm J^? S^ A I N
j
mS 5
PIKE
SAME GO) STAND '
Is pHpaicd io serve I is many customers, during this year, as in the
pa.-t, with
FIRST-CLASS G-30DS
At I he
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
NVe lave on hat d a Large and \>< !l Ass< itcd
S T O V Ii <> F G O 0 S> S
With Polite and Experienced B j 50 3? fl?i K to show thorn.
1 am making preparation.-, to handle ail of the Best Grades of
PHOSPHAETS '
ACJ DS.
1 respcctlully ask the continuance of the Libcinl Patronage'so^; gene
rously la-.-lowed in the past.
?a>" Highest Mnikrl Price paid for all c untry Produce.
J. C. P I K E
DENTIST!* V.
Ij. S. WO.jLPti, win l?c
found ill Iiis Old Slant! next dour to Dr.
YYannainakcrV. Drug Store, where he i>
prepared to do all work in Iiis line, on the
most improved st\le, and at prices to sail
the times. All work warranted t<> give
satisfaction.
L. S. WOLKK,
mar 7 Surgeon I 'elitist.
OAiVL CALL
AT TIIK
PEOPLE'S BAKERY
Established in LS71 by the Propri
etor, who is still ready and willing lo
fill orders in
BREAD, ROLLS, PIKS
C A K l: s
of all descriptions.
GUNOE1LS
hv the llAKKKL or IIOX.
"Also
B Tt 7^1 A D
for Cnmp-Mccluigs or any other kind of
Meetings.
J ast recei ved
l^rcsli CoiifccllonnricH,
J'illM'.V CiUMMI?
And \oticus
Which will he sold as LOW as any that can
he bought in Orangeburg.
Thankful for the past patronage of my
friends ami the public I still sob eil a con
tinuance of their custom.'
T. VV. Albt'i-oi i i,
Russell Street, next door t"
sept 1 I, 1878?ly Mr. .) 1?. Harley.
r jj * 11 K undersigned having mit chafed the
I exclusive right tu sell the ''New
Virginia I'Vcd Cutter" in llie Counties of
< >i angi 'biirg inid Barn well, announce that
they will keep Ilium on hand at (In: store of
Mr. J. 0. I'ike, Ortngchnrg, S. (.'. In thin
fuller, (hat which has been so inuch sought
after, is found?cheapness of construction,
minimum of power, ami rapidity of ex ecu*
lion, having been Cully attained.
\\u present this Cutler to the public
without Uar of -in t t-Mid eoiupetelion,
believing that it is wl.ai ils friends claim,
''the io.i>i i oiitph le Cllttcr Over present*
cd to die public."
Kl>\V.\UI>S ? THOMPSON.
Oraiigeburg, S. C, June 11th 1 sT'.f.
jnnc I? ,'im
Robertson, Taylor & Co.,
succk.shous to
(IVA). W. WILLIAMS '& CO.
Cotton Factors, Wholesale. Grocers
and General Commission Mer
chants,
I & :$ IIA VNK ST.,
CIIA It Ii KS TO N, S. C.
july i i 1879 :liii
fx ^-JR F. Robinson,
VK /&f%\ WAT0H MAKER
^$f!&'QtJ.- } Ami Jeweler,
?^^S^gwfe^gT <>r:i nut'tnug. <?
A fresh supply of Landrclh's Seeds
just received for winter sowing, which
I will sell to suit tho limcs. Call
and save money bcloro buying elso
w here.
iiov 1> 1878 ly
For the Onuigcuurg Timi:s.
Our Roads.
Middi.k ^'t. Matthkws,
August Hil', 1*71).
Hilt lor Ornngcbvrg Times:
As there seems to he tin extra effort
on t?fre part oi'some oflho Township
Overseers to have I lie roads j > r 11 in
goo<P_order, perhaps a won! or two
concerning them will not ho amiss.
The Five Notch Road leading from
this sectinn to Orangchurg, was work
ed a week or ten days ago, and wo
nu-Ie.v innd under the immediate
supervision of Commissioner I lounor,
who, by the way, is rapidly gaining
popularity a* a faithful servant of the
public.
It sometimes mal es people vain to
praise them too much, but in the
humble opinion of your correspond
ent, friend Connor's head is too w :!l
balanced to be easily turned, and j
an occasional "well done'' will hav ?
a tendency to encourage him in his
laudable efforts to serve Ins con titu
cts.
We all know that the roads
throughout the County tinvc been
sad.iy neglected since Ilia ein c of liic
war, and pnly since the lit apt in
regime, has ninth effort been put
;o.-th to better their condition.
JSTow in order to accomplish this
(i?d, it is absolutely necessary that
the proper tools be used, and it is an
vitter impossibility to Rod them am >ng
the laboring class; and by this class,
1 mean the poorer whites and the
coio'cd people; tor the i people
certainly work the public roads,
especially the latter, they being
Y;-.t!y in the majority, at least, in
this section. Spades, slings and pick
axes are the proper tools to carry on
a road, and I venture thb assertion
that not one in every ten among the
lual road hands, can show these
. y!s unless he ho r rows tbein; and
rlria is pretty Laid to d.i daring Lit.1
ic ad-working season.
tr'oino may assert that any hard
working and industrious man (white
or black) can afford one of these
tools. So he may be, but can he
aflord to buy all of them? A' one
time he is suiumoud to bring one tool,
and the next liuic another, livery
nan is entitled to an opinion, and
we contend that there should be a lot
tf tin se ton's assigned to each high
way District, and the Ov ersccr iherc
ol to iiitipt to the County Commis
sioners for the same and be respon
sible for them. Said tools to bo
purchased at the expense of the
County. We think also, that Over
seers should have a reasonable
amount appropriated for thcirscrvi
ccs; not that we an* personally inter
ested do we urge this, for a day's work
with a spade or pick axe, is far pre
ferable to the arduous and anti ?yin ;
task of controlling forty or fifty ban Is
Another opinion, Mr. balilnr, i!
you please. We think evt ry man
who tomes legally under the road
caM should work, or be compelled to
pay his line, and we are glad to know
that preliminary slops arch ?in * t ik en
to bring son.c of these delimpicnts to
justice. These wouhl-bo gentlemen
have been let alone so long, l>v simp
ly sending in a verbal excuse, thai
their number is increasing tepidly,
and where will i! end ?
All that we ask is, that the present
road-laws he carriel out st.riet.ly; sind
my word for u a change for the bet
ter will be observed.
Road W.ohk Kit.
-mm ? mmi
I I or the Orangcburg Ti m i s |
The New Ticket, and the Beard of
Health.
.1//-. liiliter :
In your lass ishur I noticed anudor
communikashan from "Kli Perkins."
"KU" want to say dill he ain't n>
nigger. Rut he han't Irosan in Ike's
isc in dat sort oh way. Ft besc a
buckra, he spols was dan cny nigg tv
i I nose.
I He bcs dat I am kin lo dal me ?vi
in do town Kouneil?hut dat's two
tin. 1 spoke ngcn-d.de m :w',an' no
nigger will go agen t his kin?but
"Kli" goes for ile mew I, an'seines to
prefur hitu to ill do rest of do Kou li
cit, whicli sliose bery planely de na
lure of Ids subloonury conglomrncr
ashuns.
1 link de nu ticket i.s n rcglar
boomerang ml an,r, an is gwine to
swepeehory ting before il. Mr. Seine
is kiilculnlcd to make a big hail, an'
will supply all do piskatory d ? u in Is
> ob de town, an' M r. St taus is a w in fa II,
for straws always -hose w ich way do
w in blows. As h"<e a boro 1-tuan,
when licso clock ted, "Kli" cull ap
ply fur a plank rode ober tl it. d irk
an' ruly Stn te dat ho frequence Jo in
ilo nito time. Ef lie won't gib it, deti
bo could apply to Mr. Fouls or Mr.
Strete, "who am always reddy for a
barging.
Dorr's an udder ting Mr. Lditer,
dat strikes mcjist here. Do udder
? lay a hole gang oh men cum walkiu'
slratc Into my yard from do strete. I
tori dey wurc strete lo.ifurs, an' fair
ing to .stop dem, as derc seined to be
stinting secret or suspislius; aber,
dcro bizness, ah' I di lo t know ef
dey w ire all sobtir, I 1 >ckc 1 1 o ?1 ire;,
sckurcd my clii kin.;-, putag.turd
arouu' my graip wines,it'i'sot li.vn
in a sale plaice to watch derc ni'.ivc
uieuts. It w us de most suspishus
look in' crowd I ebber seed, an'all
dere tnanewvers konfurtned my fust
opinion dat dey mite be hi way rob
bers or murderers. Dey poked an'
pried in cbery !; orner oh do premisses,
an' cbery now a.:' den dey would
stop an' konsult a-1 rfdey waskon
kockting orful plan i'or do des
truction ol my household A tawl
one in d 1 crowd luruod an' wispured
to a shorte oiio wid a wito h it staud
in' by him, an' den piulcd to de house.
1 thoit scrtjn I wasgorn up. I rudi
cd to tili w \ fo an' toiled her I fared do
jmlgnu nt am cuiii. At dis orspiciors
moment dey, kommenccd to w?lk to
<le {rail, an' I suiniuiitied.de currago
tago tu d "i w inder an' holier out to de
bed oae, 'Wl.o'.-.yu ?" Ilenuiorcd
to my astonishment lisry porllrjhtly,
"We ari' lie bored of hell.'' As silho
a- I culd regano my equal liliriuui 1
auscrcd : * * 1 gciitilinen, I tliort
sumliiig ob du kiud, or wtt3, f>r I
hah neber bin I'bbrcd" orskared as
bad durin' ciiny pcriiul o-> my cgsist
encc, an'cfyu rcpcio dis oppura-iliun
Ilgen all (ii- little lull ! hah left will
be gor.i i n rely."
11. is I. mlumnry, Mister Editor,
ibery time wo run a strrtc thru do
ti w a to hah a kind ob konsultasllUU I
befour hand; hut we neber hcarn ob
cny ling obde hind wid dis ''bored."
It was my inteii-hun .Mr. Ediler,
to rite sunning in dis letter about de
"Ole Kok es Koncert"an' vnrius ud
der ting?, hut I hab padc so much
lenshun in di- to do "Dorr 1 ob lljdt," I
dat 1 wiii hub to leave do "Ole
Ftikes" an' udtler tings wid "Eli,"
llopin' dat he wi ll do dem lull JUStis
in Iii- hex.
Wid ihre^chairs im- do nu liehe! I
klo'se for do prcscnt.
I K I-. Si.! M KINS.
??aap? . * ? Mamvmtmwmt
I I 'or the Orangobnrg Time.*.
Pools and Sign BoarJs.
Cow CaSTi.K, August 10th 1879.
.i.v. /:./;t.,r: j
Permit mo to call the attention of
our worthy County Commissioners to
certain duties in my opinion tii ty
shoul I require thoroa i Ovcrscirs t>
attend to, viz.; first, to post all pub
lic roads leading Irin the Court
House to the County tin ?; s s ? > i lly,
to put up i oiliters at every fork or
j Cross road :n the County, lly a'ten l
iug to this, they would have the
I thanks of a grateful public, as.w?dl
las a consciousness, of having done
their duty.
A Tn.vvEi.fi
A n eccentric English g< iitleinan, a
candidate for Parliament, was ad
dressing his constituents. A mm in
the crowd vailed out : "What about
the liquor bill?" '?Well," said Hie
, caudida e, ''mine was unco n o ml y
high hist year. Mow wa-i yours .''
Dewdrops at night nrodiamonds' at
morn; so the tears wo weep here may
be pearls in heaven.
For the Orangebiirg Tim us.
Fire in the Woods?The Crops.
St. Matthews, August 14th 1879.
ICdiloi-Times:
I will endeavor to furnish yeur
valuahlo paper, which is gaining
many friends by its independence, an i
freedom from rimjism, with a few dots [
have gathered in my travels through
the < on u try.
A tire set by lightening noar
the Bstato placoof Mr. \V. D. Way,
huint u]) a lino of fencing ncar'y
a half mile long, not a rail being sav
( d, and < ven t'io giecn grass on the
earth was destroyed.
.Y; r. J. F. Way's line crop, in the
i asl Leu days has lost tremendously,
notwithstanding he bids fair, even
now, for one liundre I bales.
Mr. J. J. Way's crop also looks
splendid, and is destined fir a fine
yield.
Corn in this section will nuke
about half a crop.
The rice crop is vet') fine.
The crops in Charleston County as
far as i traveled seem very go id. In
Colleton about one fourth of the crop
is lost from the dry weather.
i. ..T ..:. .. . . t\_._i._t -
in rc-iurniiig to viraugeuurg i s.i?
tho riv e crop of Mr. L. I>. Meyers,
which is decidedly the best I havo
Eccn din ing the season.
Wanderer.
Tilde it's Views.
Frank Richardson telegraphs to
the Baltimore "Suu" fr >;n Washing
ton, under date of the I2tk, as fol
lows: "Mr. Springer, a<Democratic
member of Congress from Illinois,
recently spent a'lay with Mr. Tilden
at the hitter's residence in New York
city. Mr. Springer reports that from
Mr. Til den's conversation ho was not
impressed with til .si lea that hi (Til
den; was again moving for a nomina
tion for the Presidency. Mr. Tilden
tohl Mr. Springer that it was a mat
te; of vital importance that t!i;
Democracy should win at the next
Presidential election, for Ilia reason
that*the country is now approaohiug
lo what promises to be a long bra of
prosperity, and if tha Democtusy can
ride into power on the wave, tu which
it will have contributed so larg-ely, it
will remain in possession of the
Government for a i indefinite period.
On tha other hand, should th1} Re
publicans retain power they aro
hahle to bold o:i for half a century" l >
come Whichever p irty wim, the
next Presidency, Mr. Tilden says
will get th 5 ere lit of bringing ab j.tt
the g ?o 1 times that are surely coat
ing. With rcgar 1 to the O ti > ci n
paign, Mr. Springer reports Mr.Til
den as cnthusiastic.illy for living, for
the reason that living's election' will
be the cutcting wed-c to success in
the great Prcsi 1 ntial campaign of
next year, which promises to be the
mo t exciting kn ?wh in political his
tory. To this en 1 the Democracy
must not lose a single point. The
question of candidates must bo a
secondary matter, and on'y one object
sought after, namely, success. About
the family quarrels among the Demo
cracy of New York, Mr. Tilden ex
pressed no cone mm. He said th :y
would he settled properly when tho
time for action came. There would
have to bo a compromise, which would
undoubtedly bring forth ok 0 >hgfuS3
man Clarkson N. Potter as the Demo
cratic candidate for Governor of the
St to Mr. Springer reports Mr. Til
den as iu excellent health."
Pertinent.
How many persons, who obtained
(legal) relief from their debts hy tak
l ing the bankrupt law, have paid them
since? livery man that ' look tho
bankrupt law" ought lo pay all tho
same as if he had not t tken it Oho
who can pay. bis debts and refuses to
do it need hol eilig, "Am ! a Soldier
of the (.'ross V ' He may know that ho
is not.? II- liyioua 11 raid.
When ill reports are sprea I of you
live so that iubo.lv will believe th tin,