Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, August 29, 1879, Image 3
Tlio Oranjselmi'g Time
T, O O X T,
For Mayoi'
J. \V. MOSELEY.
For AKlevmen.
.1. S. ALBERGOTTL
J. C, DICKSON.
\V. M. SAIN.
JOSEPH ISTHA US.
Cotton
]s 1 cgiiw.ing lo < nine in.
Tli? RniiiH
Arc damaging ihc opening oott. m
and mining u largo (juan'.Uy of foil
der.
Fragrant :>;i?l ItefreshlnK?
C uiicutu soap lor nil >k n discuses,
tl;c toilet, bath und nursery. For
gale by I)r J. <?. Watinaniakor.
A New Slore
W ill open lo-tuoriow at the R. R.
corner t>\ Mr \V. II. Svliifllcy. \Yc
hope he will nueeoe 1.
Mr. II. I ratal*. :??!:?,?. r
Is now si lling what is pronotiunced
to bo one ol the best lots of nninmls
ever brouglit into this market.
A Free Ijeelare?
Fresidenl .). L. .lion s, of Cohnnnia
Female College, will deliver a lecture
oil l( n ale (dii ation, I his cv< ning at
the Methodist (Jhtiroh .
A Cheap KxeiirMioii
To the *? <Jity by the Sea" i-* ;i Iver
tised by the S. C, R R , to commence
on Monday, September 1st., and hist
lias I) en cstablidied IV >m \V. J.
Snidci's store, in lower St Mitthewo
to I.owisivillc, lb cotumence operations
Uetobi r 1 st
Jute
Mr. Ri:rgi has the besi growing
crop of this article that we have ever
known. It would pay all interested
to see it.
- ? ?: . ... ^aaga sm. ?
HI ellieha tup's Kehool
Will open again at 9 o'clock Mon
day morning.
Mrs. Neu Hi ra-' and Miss Annie
Albergotti's also commence at the
sain c time.
A not her 13 n lerlaia ai out ?
'J ho ladies of the Eutherau Church
propose having an c itcrtainment for
the benefit of the. ( 1 inch, about the
middle of September. \Vc wish theiu
success.
A Fight
On Russell street, on Wednesday,
between two colored citizens, re-ulled
in their arn .-t by I'id ice nan Cann >n
and an opportunity to iusn.'ct th i
go oj'd hou.-o.
II, Wiles
Has engaged Mr. Th n. Fee', a
fnvt-class workman, in his carriage
und buggy factory,ati.I i; o r.v pro
pared to furnish promptly, any ?v >rfc
in his line.
iff r. George ."sfltiitit'j
Js now clerking at Mr. Henry
Kohn's where he is also selling the
American and While sewing ina
cl.it.e at low ligures. Call and see
l.iin.
II r. Ii. S. Wolle
Has moved his office over Mr. D.
Louis' store, where he is always found
ready for any jobs 61 dentistry whi. h
he performs with (he skill and care
for'which he is distinguished.
_ ? mmt c -r.i
Academy?
The citizens in the ucighborhoo 1
of Centre Hill, contemplate erecting
near the parson ige, a large an 1 w dl
appointed school room, and supply
for thai section, a. high graded school.
We wish them success.
? mM- ? -Q
Jewelry?
Mr. F. W. Full has returned from
New York, where he purchased a
large stock of goods, am mg which is
:i show case of tas ilyselected jew >!ry.
Persons in want of such articles
Mould do well to call on Mr. VYebb.
I>r. S. A. EfcecveH
Cave us. a bunch of his. oigirs on
our Start into the country las? Mon
ilay, and they kept us happy during
tl.c whole trip. We also tried his
miistnid, ami we pronounce it excel
sior.
C'apl. J. A. Hamilton
Advcrtiy.es the Taylor gin, Tennes
see wagon, and Orangcburg lire insu
rance agency 'in ibis issue. I apt.
Unmilton is well known tu our people
and what he says of his gin and
wagons must bo a guarantee of' their
qualities. All who desire safe insu
rance, at low lutes, would do v II to
consult him.
Attention Orange Drisooiis?
There will be Coni|mny drill on
tin- HOth inst., ut 10 o'elock A. M.
Min.bers will he punctual.
lly ordci of
K. N. IlAYDKN, Captain.
J. S. Howk, Secretary.
EEr f iimrtf?
Mr. J". C. Pike has returned from
New York, where he had gone to lay
in a stock of goods for the fall trade.
His icsicn era would do well lo < ul I
at once and make their scice'ions
from the nc w goods he is daily reeei v
ing.
I!uciu><t ?
The residence and ki'chen of Mr.
Daniel 0"Cain,4bur miles from town,
on the rot' i o ?Jamisons', was if
s troy cd hy lire on last S.i*urd.iy.
I hi I very litlle wassivc'l fron tlu
[lames. Cause ine-niliarian Oir
sympathy is with Mr. U'Cain in lib
loss,_? _
A i i?:t* ?
?Mr. C. D. Kortjohn, the auction
ma ii of the town, has hern spending a
-h.it while in New Yoik, and has
doubtless, made many ad dtiuns to
his ul ready large and varied stuck.
Uive him a call and you will he
surprised at the low figures at .vhieh
new goods can hu sohl.
.IE r. liirli !wol?i;i o.-i
lias now in .-lure a lot of smoking
tobacco ami cigars of the lincsi
stamp. \Yu h: vc tried them, and
recommend lliein to all who sin dio
the best. He also has hiiiey biscuits
ol all kinds, and a general assortmeiit
of ihe best ami freshest merchandise.
.1 ournaii*! i<; -
The "Pa I ir et to Yeoman" i- the
name ol asj irightB daily just started
in Columbia by C. M. MeJunkin,
Ksi|. We wish it su> ce->.
Thu"Aikeu Courier Journal" an 1
'Tlevicw" have been consolidated
ini.i i ne paper under the proprietor
ship of 11. 13 Heiidcrsou, l'li>\,
(?c-ruian < liamomflc Toni??
A tonic that at mice invigorates
the Liver and Digestive Organs,
regulates the Bowel.-*; ads upon the
K idneys, opens ihe Pores of the Skin
and for all Impurities of tho Blood,
it is unsurpassed. Trial buttles I'd
cents. Pur sa'o only h/ Dr. d. O.
Wniinamii her.
MdtttoS .*>i'?>-. i e?* ?
Miss Annie A A'hergolli will re
Mime the cxerci.-cs ol her school ? n
Monday, . Opt. 1st Miss Albergotti
is a young lady, who, by her skill,
patience: and painstaking, i; wall
ijualiiicd lot teaching lliojyoung, and j
we take pleasure in commending her |
hi j id. lie patronage.
flEWigioics ?
There were ft urtern accessions to
the lhiptist Church at Sharp's School I
1 louse, in la .\ii''ten Couiily, during
ihe no ii j i oil acted meeting. At
the close of the meeting at luieky
Grove on last Sun lav twentv-liv <
were baptized. This is the season of
revivals. The work seems t > lie proj
1,0,51 g*
C'ritS*:?
We paid a \i>it to "Critic'.- farm
this week too late for a proper notice
in this issue; but we expect to say
something about it in our next. Suf
lice it for us now fo assure our readers
that he is in every respect i model
Inline-, and that his theory and sci
ence is thoroughly sustained by the
pi ticticc.
A ES arc C'liitiicu -
We direct the attention of thus3 in
want of good stock to til J a I /erti i.i ?
incut ol Mr. D. C. Curtis, wdt i will :ir?
rive here on (ho first of neu (>,?; ?b;r.
Mr. Curtis will bring g?il h ?.-.-s
and mule- to this market. Th ? fa ?(
of bis advertising them, is, alone,
sullicicnl proof of the quality of these
animals. Farmers look out foi
tIn in.
INu'simal
Wo met Mr. \V. 10. Witlia ms, our
former Postmaster, on our si r s its yo i
terday. 1 le in ived to Fiori 11 s > u i
lime ago, an I is now on u vi ii I > his
old homo.
We had the pleasure of n la k with
Prof. W. W. la gare, of Adgcr Col -
lege, Walhalla, who is on a visit to
his relatives in Orangeburg. He has
Lccn ul ??l I ruin his native place for
a uu in bi i of years, and he was the
subjrci of many warm and friendly
greetings.
We also enjoyed a hand shake
with our young friend Mr. Albert
'Glover, who is now engaged ill busi
ness in Augusta, lie looks well an I
hearty.
Prof. Lawrence, of the Clad in
University, has returned from his
hip North, to his post of duty.
Tlie Communications
Of Tax payer a ml Snnteo wee
crowded out this weck, bat will
a ppcur in our next.
A E'irst i lass ICostaurani
Will be opened on .Monday at
luiggmunn's obi stand, by A. M.
I/lar I3--q. His cuisiuo will be fin ti
dy arranged, having procured the
services of a lirsl-cbisa and expe
rienced cook. Persons wishing to
re I res h themselves with a g > > 1 meal
al a moments warning an I at living
rates have only to call to be .-a'i-a I
Mr. Iz'ar is a clever young in in, au I
ivo wish him succor in his basin ss.s.
The Coiilcilcriite N?iuimonl
We iii.dor.-lnnd that u second udi
lion of iho pamphlet published by
i ho ladies C'onlederato Moiiunienl
Association, eemmciunrntivc of tlx
uuvo.lingof the inonuoienl at Uolu i
bin, is about to h ? ism -I th ? lirsl
idithlt being ev hausU 1. P? i ons
tUsiiitig copies will phase info inn
Mr-. Fnmucl Dibble, stating how
?iany they wish lo procure. 'I !i
price of ibis edition \\i 1 h ? '??') ot s.
4 lie Ott You:* I5a?&age -
By recent arrangement, pas-song-mm
on S.C , II. II., haw lo pureh i ! I ek
els from Agent at the Depot. With
t! e fielst'! it check for the baggage is
given, and I he duly devolve- upon
the Agent io ?cc that it i- put on the
train. 'I his L< nsunies sonn- t me, iii d
passengers expecting to take the train
at litis point, ate requested to bent
lh" 1 )epol in lithe lo perm;! alten
i ii n to these duties bdbro the iirriva'
ol the : rain.
'I lie 'i'uov aii's <;rave ?
We ham that Mr./ iglor, a native
of this County, died al the Poor
House on Mon lav, and in the after
noon of the same day was carried lo
it pauper's grave, whore the fun uul
.-civilis were read by Itcv Pol
lns, lie was without money and
will.mil friends in the world, hot
what matters it now if he ha 1 possess
cd all the riches ol Ctiesus. He has
ere.-sid the river which ushers him in
the pioseneo of linn before whose
footstool the rich and the poor are
equally judged according to the dee 1
done ai the 1 ody.
Eieatlj
Our community will lie paiiic 1 t i
bear of the death til Aikcu ou W d
ne.jday of Mi,, Mar,- Wlialey, the
e'dest daughther of Ma;. T. I>.
Whaley. She ha 1 gone to this I te ility
by tlx advice of her physician I > rcip,
if p i-siiile, tlio advaut.ijf!) of i s
hCalih-rc.-toriiig qtiabt c-i; Suit an alt
wise Providence has ordered other
wise; II? r body arrived on the train
yc-tcrdav where it wisui.it b/au.i u
hero;' the friends of the fa mil vj anil
was interred in the Episcopal bury
in ; ground in the afternoon W:
deeply ayiupaihi/.e with the f ttliur oi
the deceased in the alilioliom which
have come so heavily upon hi n in hi
advancing years. May he bo sustain
ed in hi- troubles !?\ the loving hand
of Him who docth all things weil,
and ever lookelh in lend r mercy up
on all hi- children.
l!<!ilorinl Stumbles 'Q'lie Crops
nit out Limestone?
'1 Iiioi gh the courtesy of M r. W.
II. < I lover, son of our form or popular
I h i k id (lourt, 1. C. Clover, d :eeas
cd, we had the pleasure last week of
a mi si delightful ramble iu the conti
try. this time in the Limestone or
Hull Swamp i eighbm ho d.
We started fiom the lo?vn about 3
o'clock on last Friday, a:i I all t an
ngrcable lido with pleasant company
lor li mill-, we stoppe I at Mr. li >v
i r's where we refreshed ourselves for
the afternoon.
While silling iu his piazza resting
ami conversing, Mr. iV. Chiller
ioiL> up from the Burg, and a pro
posit ion was made to ride over tlio
crop- as far a- we could until sunset.
'I hi.- broke in for the time upon our
musings upon the ass ?ciati ms e > i . ? s
ted with the beautiful sit ? up ?i ivhioh
we stood, for the contemplation of old
things i s to us one of the greatest ot
pleasures. Just.hero upon this gently
undulating spot, so beautifully shad
ed by wide spreading trees, sto . 1 ilia
comfortable residence ol Mr. L. C.
Glover, the lather of our host, the
trac s only ol which from the detrac
tion of Sherman's crew could be seen.
Our mind could hol ;.iil to revert to
the days when prosperity reigned
upon ibis -pot with the joys >! an un
broken household. !>ut alas I what
changes time has made.
I?e it. sai 1 however to the credit of
o n' )ia.iig hand, that by his enter
prise, energy ami .skill, (ho old home
.-had will soon be rebuilt,and there
is e very indication that ihe prosperi
ly of tin; past will reign again.
?S'arting a lew years back, with
nothing in the world but his own
brawny aims, a resolute will and an
honest i in j ose, this young man has
established a reputation tor integrity
and tin ill, which is everywhere ad
mired, and has gain <1 him a foothold
\\ hu h i.- ih .-lined to s:UOC< SS.
11 he blames us for these allu ions
weary willing i> tt'ca ilivabise.
So many young men similarly
situated, rush to on- t i?vn a*i d
cities for easy places, iiisl talofs'iuk
ing t? tic: farm.
Bet to return to tin- crop-*.
We first examined al> ul I 1 at re
<d cotton around Mr. (jidver's | r?
i^?.-. liMimd with lour b ads ol
eompoft j iai |(J0 Us ol dissolved
in ne to tin acre. This field, though
i ut vi ry high, was lincly boll ? I, an I
li ay la sali ly put down for 1*1 hah -.
W 0 11 ell W< lit Oil to a mo' e di- tan:
Ii? i\i eitraining t;7 acres, manured >
chit lly with 100 lb.si Atlantic phos
phate lb the acre, li was very regu
j icril'or so large a lichl, au I iheju 1^
I ii cm of the party i-, iii.it it is j > i 1
j lor 1(1 or !?"? hahs.
I 'Ih'.' a] i it ach of night prevented
ii s I. i in c : - u mining I lie other crop- on
this j da re. N\ e then ;n turned i.<? Mr.
(Ctlover's alicrc ive wcrc r !i .--'.i d f>r
tin- nigh'.
The r.cxl morirng we enjoyed a
iail.tr unusual diversion for Ihe
1 imi -s and it in w becomes our duly
lu dc-t ribe the nui t exciting in ideut
of the ucca i li,
a i.ivi:i.y it?:; t it ask.
I'cforc daybreak <?:: Saturday in irn
inwe wer??, with -<;.ue difficulty, lit
such an unseasonable hour, uro iscd
li'bm our peace!ul slumbers; aii 1 by
? the aid of a strong stimulant I u iJTjo
j of course) wc w re -u ii dciitly aw.ik;
I ened lo iiiouul our i barging steed.
By the gray dawn of day .ve wer j i<u
the road in m 11 y spirits wit h
"HoiiihN to the i i Iii oi ii-,
llyiiiids to ihe leu oi u-,
ilound.s in lion: of n
l.ciidy lor tin: fray
'Ihe hunting party consisted of
Messrs. W. W. i idler, C. W. Ciller,
W. II. LI lover, au I t ioTimks. Many
of the dogs wi re young an 1 untrti'n
iai, ami many cold trails were ?'.'?
but soon lust in the run1. O.i u .iriiig
tho completion of ihe ciicu liiop?rfv
was di.st on raged with the Itkulilio >! if
ri'lbniing wLnout a chase, .\i eh ? ?: i
dtiily li.c che? ritjg voice bl "iiiainp
ton" redeemed ihe day. ?"i.-'ii r '
was close iii his wake, and 'fildcu?'
followed up the race with a zeal
which showed a del it rniinniioh hot ta
be counted out By i!...- lithe the
chase became hot and exditiug. 'fite
noise the j ack < diiiii he In aid for
niih.-. At i|iis nit mcnt ihe fox
broke In.in tl.i swainp and crossed ah
oid road 'ii foil sight of ihe hunters.
'i he cl a.e tin ii commenced iii earii
est. 'j lie riders juried at loll gal
?op lor over half a mile, dashing over
log- and ditcht -. ami piercing thick
forrests and swa ups, until reynai i
turned hiscour.-o au 1 the same route
was retraced. ? inaliy ihe circles he
came smaller and stn.ill sr until t 10
victim, ncariod and bcwildere 1 1 i. t
etl into a ho e win re In- w i- capture I
ami unceremoniously disjuitjhel by
hi- j UlSlli is.
We en joy a 1 ihe ex tile a it ?:' the
cl n.ce. and can readily und rsi hi.I its
fascination, hut we i onhss that nur
pleasure was so in ivhat diminished
by the ,-i: hi ul'tlici cruel end of Ihe
beautiful and helpless animal. The j
thi)'s hi.m Being crowned w ith suCr
Cess, we gol out Of the woods, and,
a I ti r a re Ire hing breakfast, prepared
I ,to resume our examination bl the
crops ol i he i t ighborh aid.
.Mr. \\. W. Chiller's win lb ? first
visited. Near his house is a fold oi
1 .*< acres of cotton which is i fair
average with the best crop- in the
County. Although not very high,
the fruiting is excellent. It is said
(ha!, thi- li dd i- no; a- go id thi- year
US in the past) and yet 10 or > 1? les
is not t >o high an estimate for the
yield, 'fhe rest of Mr. Uullcr.Vernp
j of cotton is very good. We saw 'J7
acres oi' his coin which is pretty
certain of yielding 20 bushels per
acre. Wc \\t re also shown *_' acres of
rice whh h, foi uplaii 1. can he classed
I w ith ihe best, iI m i the best, we have
s. ill. Mllrll, if lint all, ol it wttS IIS
high as a man's load, and ?!<> bushels
to (he at re would he a low t ?- i liate.
From here wc visit ;d the crops of
ihe widow Ilayuo Culler, the wido'V
J. W. ( tiller,and Mr. lid. Culler,and
found llieni all averaging well with
w hai uo liave .-ecu.
Wc cilinc in \t lo a .-mall field of
Mr. ?Incob Inabinet's, containing s;x
or sewn acres which was genera'I y
admitted to bo the best wo had wit
nessed 011 (ho iiii>. Its beauty con
isitted in its green color, as well sis
its excellent It tilting.
We fade I to reach Mr. llilliar d
Nook's no this trip, and we were mak
ing for Mr. J. S. Howe's line crop
w In ii we heard that be was in ()rangc
lung, and wc did not like the idea ol'
.?i< nliii" a march on him.
We wen- struck in this noighb >r
hood with tln> neat and substantial
style <>f the homesteads an I their
surrounding , showing a proper.ap
i i< tiatii 11 of home nod its comforts
b'< vend times in our wanderings we
eio-scd Limestone creek i which np
I i .11' 11 lo us to be a most *c> ??? Pent
mill s.trea'm, I he superior water power
of which wc lote t\ i 1 in time be uti
lized Ihr 1public g aid.
Wt dried with travel wo now. upon
I he kind invitation of .Mr. W. W.
Co!!, i. repair' I to his residence lor
diiim rj where wo were refreshed with
cverytl i:: ; thai heart could wish,
and entertained with that iroe and
opeii hearted hospitality which char
ai teii/ - old C-andina. A' this place
we lud Dr. M. G. Sal ley from the
liurg, ami were *uprised at the ex
tend! d range of his medical rounds.
Ah lit ?> o'clock on Saturday we
returned lo Oraniioburg si >red w ith
the it bil delightful recollections of
the tii(?.
N< Xt \VC( k We hope to writ ! Up tllC
le t>.- ol :!.e I. .-t week of our holiday's
in a il.iiiiiiii section of ihc County,
foi*i after ibis Week, our sports, like
'. 1 o e ( ; the I es I of the school boys
will le ci usidt rably curtailed by
ftitt riier realities;
Wc In \\< vor > njoy (hesat sfaction
<?i holing that our days of recreation
have 1 ? ?? n pleasantly titi 1 w ? hope
profitably spent.
IVIarlcet Reports.
Corrected every week by Messrs. BUM.
A r-i oV!!.!..
l i.i: \v, August '2-, \S7\y.
C< iT I'UK
Muhiiiugs. 1??<5>
Loa1 Mithl iug.s. '.? '<o
linihiary. Mvi'J
ruovisi ?Nd
i or a.S 0 ?
Ni w Corn .
Peas. HO
|-o i I r, per li"' !:.?>. So
llOU'dl lliee.S l ??"?
. . pci j the Public.
i ::: ?':znuinu.
: sMNE'S
- i '~.' a
c ? : i;:tA i t:!)
hH "MM Pllali!
?1 ? -\ "?: . t d" 1 .tver Complaint,
:.. : . an:i skk ur.\t).\ciiB.
-y.-. :\v of a Disowned Liver.
' ;. :>'. i : lb.:.' righ'l side, under the
- cd ' the ribs, increases on prcs
urej sometimes the pain is in the left
side) ? ?? patient is rarely able to lie
?ni the h .: sid'J : sometimes the pain i?i
felt tin ler the* Klidulder blade, and i
ftCiptcnllv extends to the lop of the
i.liouhh'r. and i:s sometimes mistaken
for rhoijinatism in the arm. The
stohiach is affected with loss of appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen
eral arc i Oi live, sometimes alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
pain, accomj anted with a dull, heavy
sensation in ti..* (nick part. There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful scii
satibh of having left undone soinc
thih ! w hii h nil.:!,! in have been done
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an
attendant. The patient complains of
Weariness and debility ; he is easily
statlled, his lect arc cold or burning,
ami he romjdaiiis of a prickly sensa
lion of the skin; bis sj?:: i:s arc low;
and although he is satisfied that exer
cise would be beneficial to him, yet
he <an scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred >vherc lew of ih?m ex
isted, yet examination I He body,
after death, has shewn th.e iivi.k t?
have he : v .'if : i; i !y di ranged.
At; u v. A N D v ? v i: r.
Dh. C. M. LAS'ti's Livt'ii l'n.i.s, in
CASKS or A(u.'e ?x.iJ I ::vi k, wlicn
tal.cn with i^'duine, arc productive of
the most happy restiUs. No belter
cathartic v. 1 c u :ed, preparatory to,
or after Inking Qiiininci We would
advise ;i!l who arc afilictcd with this
disease to rive them a ! uit i m\i?
for all biliptis ilertihgcineiifs/ahd Ar,
a simple purgative,^ihc) . i iihctptalcd.
IIF.W.lIti: <;.? I ."u S'i'.tVlW.VS
The genuine arc in ver sugar coated.
Kvcry ho\ has r. l w.ix -aj ? :i the li?'.
with tie- iinpre^ion I1.:. Mi l.ANii's tavi.u
I'll I s.
'flu- genuine Mi I \ni ' I r. i ?,; pn i s hear
the signatures ofC. Mr I.am: ainl I'i.imim;
Hio>s. on the w r.tp] ei .
Insist up,,ii having the gemiiae Pk. C.
Mol.am's l.l\ i i: !'n 1 pre) ui il ! \ I '< in.
inc ltros.,of ritisburgh, I'a., the niarlsi ? > i j
lull of imitations of :he- nann Mc(.tnir\
spelled ilifTcrenlly hut ?"*n- i>ronuni i.oinn.
n. 11. [tlcUONAI.n .'w CO.,
I l?rii^ui-i.?anilOon. AfftA.,Ran Prnneliicit,California,
I uuil eoi itf WnsliliiKion anil Cluirltnn StH., N V.
Sultl l>y nil Oruggifeta au?! 1>. ?!? ??.
Im it. True
That n remedy has been compounded
wliicli will <l<> iiw?y with the mineral and
drastic ptrrgaliveH of the \nwi centuries, and
which, while entirely efficient, will leave
tlicHVKtcui in itn furnier henlthy condition?
Ye*," the reiiifciTy n TaMerV rortnlinev cr
Vegetable Liver I'owdcr; :v cure for arf llie
disorders arising from a torpid Irver, avaf ??
innocent as spring wafer. Give it a, tpia^
ll will do what it promises. Price 00 cent*
a bottle. For tale \rf De. J, G
Wuniiainaker.
Out at ILnst ?
"<i(?.il morning, friend A.. I am snrpued
to see von '?in, :iiid looking so well; 1 hetrd
von >\. re cou'iiicd to your room, and bed,
by that pest of humanity, I'i'e-t." "Ye*.
,1/r. Ih, I had been long a sufferer when E
heard uf Ta'dcr's Kuckcye Pile Ointment
It proved :i blessing tome indeed,one bot
tle having so far restored nie as to enabhy
me to be about my business again with casa
and coin fori. Yon can recommend it at a
genuine remedy." Price 50 Cents a bottla
r-'or sale by In. .1. <L Waniiamaker,
ICtccm.*111 rix*-; Notice
All persons having demands against the
estate of YV.diani M. tlutson. deceased,
w ill prcsciil ihe same duly proved, nnd all
pel sons indebted to said estate will pleasu
make payment lo
M A U Y M. III'TSON.
iiug 15?It (Qualified 10 x cent rix.
At the old FASHIONABLE RE
SORT of
THEODORE KOHN
THEODORE K()11NT
THEODORE F.OllN
I would call ilie attention of my
friends and patrons to my LARGE
and well SELECTED stock of
E A L L
AND
Vfii int?r?
VVIIIIUI
Good
c
o
Which 1 am receiving by every
STEAMER
Fro
111? MARKETS
Consisting of
5QO PIECES
nissT
STANDARD PRINTS
CLOTEXIISTO
Dry Goods, B >ots, Sines,
Hats, Caps,Trank?, Valises,
Blankets, Cassi.uctvs and
Jeans,
Luig Cloths, 'Cashmeres,
Sheetings, Table Damasks,
Ladies and gents Under
wear, Tickings, Homespuns,
Coiscts, Towels, Nap'tins,
Ribbons, Laces, Iinisery,
Buchings, J I and kerchiefs,
&c. &c. &c. &c. &c.
All 1 ask is a call, feeling confident
that you can save 2? per cent on
every dollars worth of goods bouzht
ol me.
Cur ASSORTMENT is LARGER
and more COM BLETK than it has
ever been before, and our prices are
MARKED DOWN
with a view to disposing quickly of
our STOCK.
Call early to secure bargains, and
he convinced as to the truth of my
assertions.
THEODORE KOHN.
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue of an [execution to mc directed
I will sell at Orangoburg, 0. II., S. 0., on
the first Monday in Scptcmbornext,during
the legal hours of sale lor Cash :
Due Lot \.\ the Town of Orangoburg,
measuring ninety (i>0j feet, more or less
front, and running back two hundred and
twenty-six feet, more or less, and
bounded on the Nor.b by lands of V. II. W.
Itriggman, ICast by .1. J. Street, South by
Amelia St., and West by lot of George
Itoliver. Levied on as the property of
benjamin llya-, at the suit of Oeorge W.
intoslt. Said premises to lu sold at tho
risk of the former purchaser.
Al.SO ?
One Sewing Machine, levied on astho
property of 1>. I> nnd Catherine Ii. Davis,
ii the wuil of Wheeler & Wilson Manu
I act tiring Company,
a i.sy
One Sewing Machine, levied on an tho
property of J. II. W. Stromnn, at the suit
of Whei ler?S Wilson Manufacturing Comp?
an v.
Sheriff's Office, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C,
Aug. 12, 1ST!?.
JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON, S, O. C.
aug 15 3t
Knowlton & Lathrop,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
A T 1. A W ,
O'RANGEISUKC, S. C.
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