Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, November 21, 1879, Image 2
IHK ORANGE?U?G TIMES.
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Terms ol' Sutosstri'ipt.icm
O/ir Cnp?/ <>??' ) du'.$1 00
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Kales of Advertising.
Our Srmare \nt Insertion.Sl 00
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Notices inserted in Local Column at 20c per
Line.
Ali Stdtjcrijitions und 'Jrunsicnt Advertise'
incntt to be jmitffor in Admncc.
Zk,';.' We sire in i<?' way responsible for
the viewy or opinion* of our Correspond
ents.
i i;ii>ay,' mA i mu.i; im. isto.
Onr Hope.
A fortnight pgu we wro'o tin edi>
to rial on the subject ofu i nni Fae
tory in Ornngcburg, und the great
advantage of tho new invention of
the Clement. Attachment which is
destined torcvolutioui/.-ithu co-tn ry.
Since our u rifting we arc glad i->
hear thai our Orangeburg \gri
cultural Society has revive ! ih1 sub
ject of the Factory, and a On nmitii it
lias beeil appointed to put the in al
ter in operation'. Wo are glad t?i
note this step in the inarch of pro
gross, and we hope ive will n : be
called upon t<> record any retrograde
movement. Don'! ?top gentlemen
until you lia've gol the capital sub
scribed, and have made the enter
prise a success. The .--no'!, is tired of
politics, and she has ha I enough of
late to make her so. IT er success do
pchds,, u]>on her material develop-?
nu:nf,r andj we regard tho Clement
Attachment, that isL this invention to
convert seed cotton directly into
yarn as the agent ior.its acooai p lish
mcnt. It is peculiarly adapted to
the South. The North has no seed
cotton, and therefore can't be bene
fit ted by it Wo are spinning no
yarns ourselves, but only giving the
ia?U as they came to us. Tho hew ,
invention, is being introduced all
over the South aud is attracting at- !
tentiou every where. We b.dieve it i
will yei. make us a manufacturing
people as.well as the North, and, as
we have often said before, upon this
diversification of our labor depend a
our prosperity Dr. Law ton of G cor
gta on n recent visit to ci;c of these
attachments in Ocouce, facetiously,
but we think wisely remarks, "with
these machines as a Southern indust
ry, and the Christian Index as a mor
ul civilizer, tho South would rise up
from its ashes in a very few years "
It requires very little capital, an I,
as Col. Farrow says in the Spartan
burg Herald, "it sav s the expense > f
Lagging, ties tY.c.; it sav ? the ex
penso of handling the cotton by
speculators and paying freights,
Storage &c; it w ill give em] ymcnt
to labor at home; ami i. will force
capitalists to bring facti tin
cotton fields."
It is an entirely pi acticablo schum
Kot only one, but severed ought lo
be i? Oiangeburg I otiiity. Lei bur
Agricultural Society star: the b.tl
aud that promptly.
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Immigration.
We do no! think the Democratic
party since i[ has been in power has
done its tluly -to this matter. \\ ??
have low taxes and many other benu
fits which accrue fo patii ??? itlik",
but we have be ?!> indiil' re i>>
oilr own good. Turn il as. we :. ; ,
and the only j. u ney I ? ? ? >
government must ta)nio lioni this,
that, is the increase of our pomil nion
by foreign immigration. I h?' end
?will be advanced mate itiily b\ the
citablishemeut o| factories, but en
couragement and aid is needed in the
way of legislation. In many respect?
?wo arc penny-wise und pound foolish
and -we think thfcds one. We bale
fpoken of this matter repeatedly, but
suoh is its importance that wo are de
tcrmined lo keep it before the pu:? i
The Legislature will soon meet, and we
hope the mutter will bo considered.
We have I st a great deal of time
it is true, hat wo believe it is hotter
lute tL ii ii never.
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Follies.
We thought Rut'er's blood hound
exhibition in New York wa? had
enough, hut light on the licel.s of it
conies Hob Toombs' dispatch lo
Grant. There is no tcding to what
rxtent such follies mould public opin
iou agaiuBt us, and it is a lamcutuhle
fact that a great jeople has io sufl'ei
for lhem.
?g 1 -? ' 1 '! " .' B.
The Fence Law.
\Vi have heard a: <! >ai ml I j
? (n a rirois mi ihis r?uhj< 11 lale y,
und wo havo no ilouht as bin* Legist u
iur? i.- about to meet that the disci's
.-ion ?vi i l?e renew: ?I.
It is maintained by many that tho
cost of fences is very grett, an 1 that
j the enclosing of stock instead of
crops will be a great saving both to
capitalist and laborer.
*\ itboiit advancing any opinion
ourselves upon the merits or dcmerils
Dl the proposed law, we believe the
Legislature made a botch of i; at ihe
last session.
To ^ive some townships the right
to pass the law where a neighboring
township does not, does great harm
iu necessitating the building of town
ship fences and public gates. The
law vit ght to be. general one way or
the other. Tho last act was a coin
promise, u butch, and therefore an in
jury.
[For the Orungcburg Timm ]
Tbc Charleston Association
The Charleston Association which
convened with the Wnssuwmasaaw
Church, was characterized by har
mony and gubd will throughout?all
striving alike to make it unusually
successful. The pulpit services were
of rare excellence and Jio business
matters conducted in the spirit of
meekness and brotherly love.
The Wussawinuisaw Church is-iid
to be the olde.-t in the State, uiimber
in^ perhaps more than a hundred
ycaiH, yet her warfare is still <_r<>ing
ou?ini.y it end in victory. Hut. the
heart throbs with s rrow und the eyes
glisten with emotion as the) yianoa
at the vacant scats of the lamented
Manly liorriot Scott et. al. Bui
some of their children hie still living
and walking in the wake of their
sainted parents. It was ours to enjoy
a short but very pleasant acquaintance
with two of the daughters of ihe uu
iorgotteu Merriot. May it be theirs
tu t uny out his bright career in Iii?
and .-hare with him iu the "Rest that
Ken ains for the people of God." The
memory of this delightful meeting
will ever be associate.! with tin nam si
of a MeKcwn, Winter, Eastorling
nuil ?ahn.-, who Vvcre"aiIUo successful
in making it altogether one of the
n o-A pleasant meeting.- ol lb ? kin 1 in
our memory.
Wc would dwell with peculiar de
light upon the Church site and its
beautiful surroundings and as weli
upon the picturesque approach toil,
but this being so well and so general
ly known, we forbear. May its future
continue to be bright under t'.i-j sun
si ye auspices of their beloved pastor
ate.
J. 13.
[ Kor the Ornngeburg Times.
St. Matthews Items.
I'ink Gkovk, Nov. 17, INTO.
.V'r. fatitor:
1 have been wailing for some time
foi it ins l< r yoiir valuable paper,
and have come to the conclusion to
f ive you :i :< w iiml I may go bevohd
the limits u: oilr Township. Since
Ii y litst we Inid a long warm t-prll
before ihe frost, wh'ch made an im
j io\emeul in the cotton and pea crop!
which has betii a great help to us
.tinners, j
i mnicc that the Pine Grove
Ciiut.-h Lutheran) Inn been re
liiodd! 'I and make.- quite a change in
its : ; pen rn nee aud gives more room
i"! the congregation. Improvements
ure Mill to be made inside iu t e way
. 'ai peting Ac.
An exchange'of Churched took pliice
between tho Methndi.it und L'llhu
ran congregations of Jerusalem au i
Tiinity of Pop nr Township, winch
has been <d' c< n-idcrahle benefit. Ui
hoth .'ides on account of the situation
of ihe membership.
Mr. 1). ? Joins, of Poplar Town
ship, who was taken sudden \ ill a.
the late County Fair, is recovering
slowly aller a severe sj ell
'1 he many frie.t Is of Mr V lon.ns
Shurlock of Lym s Township ?i I ix
pained In Ifnrn n ; i he died ;i| his
! residence aftur a pa uiul illne.-s ui
several wicks. II was hurin i op
Saturday the Liih iusi. Mr. Sim ?
lock was known all over i he ('until v
and mtv'd throllgli 11 e Con fed (i a|e
war. lie leaves a sorrowing nil ".
Yours
Pint. Guovk,
The Oloven Foot
Congressman Fellon, in a letter
that will he puhlishod in Chicago,
New York ami eUewhero in a few
day-, says that he ia in favor of David
Davis us u candidate ior \\vs [ndcpcu l
11? >.i)-> that Independent move
ments uro going on all over Georgia,
aiirl thai the issue no.v before the
people of Georgia is how to ri I th on |
selves of Uourbouism, ami that he
would not he astonished if the uext
Congressional delegation was o m
trolled by the Independent element,
lie says, further, that there is no! a
man, in his knowledge, in the State
of Georgia, who has watched the
course of political events .since the
extra session, and particularly since
the elections, who docs not ridicule
the idea of the Democratic party
electing t c next President; that
divisions already at work in thoSouth
arc so strong and outspoken as to
render it impossible to hold it solid
for any Democratic candidate.
rl he Star contains the announce
ment that Dr. Fol ton has written this
letter. It has created qui to a sen.-a
tioi; in political ciiclcs. The Star
adds that, as Dr. Fe I ton ami Mr,
Stephens always accord in politics,
! Mr. Stephens may bo assumed to
j coincide with the expressions contain
I ed in the Felton letter. ? 2s--ics. <//n/
Courier.
-iw . mm ?
The SSaHi niiu e ami Oliio IS. IS.
Have carried westward within tho
past twelve months moie than two
hundred tons of Foutz's celebrate!
horse and cattle powders. If Balti
more was blessed with a lew more
laboratories as extensi ve as that of
FmuI/.'s, the road could lay .mother
track. Fur sahj by Drs. Wan ia
maker und I biki s.
I V\ ill ?ell at Auction
The *ide day in Dee., 187'^Hlic I x>t* ban
Icm'iiig t" the Ivttato of \V, M. Ibitson
lyfug cm belli Stub's bi Amelia Strict and
refining back to the I'Vu- ttrounds un tho
Nu! tli side 61 Amelia ami 110 deep on the
North hide of Amelia. They will each be
sold in Keparate pan els if it is wished: The
terms are one-half cash, bahincc in a yea ,
hond'aiul inoi tg'age from date, purchasers
to pay tor papers and recording- fbey
wot bo treated for at private sulc. i) sa>e
.lav. W. M. II U I'SON, : r.
nov -Jl "i
Horses ! Horses!!
I will receive on or bafora Satur
day, Nov. 29th, 1^79, one
CAH i. OA D ii U KS ES.
Iwill also "io<'p constantly o?
hand, during the Season, a well select
ted Mock of HOKSKK ?ml MULKS at
PRICKS in ciiii the tim?M.
Those needing STOCK w ill do well to
call .it
alt krr A imvkr
c : :\; t i rv n ati ph e a to n s
and MUGCIKS, always" on hand.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
"H. Frank Sin ter.
nov -\ oin
NO l'IFF TO TKA( HKKS ~
In view of tin- scarcity of teachen the
Kxaminine Hoard have eone'nded to hold
another public Kxaininalinn at Sheridan's
School Komi) on Saturday tin- -'.lib nl this
inoiith cniumciieing at l" o'clock .'. M.
All applicants lor certificates shout! be
prompt.
Ity Order of the Hoard of Scliuol Kxnut
ncrs,
D, L. COXN'OKj
School Commis.-iorcr
nov M -_'t
Sheriff's Sales,
Hy virtue of Sundry Kxecutions to tne,
rliieeted, 1 will sell at Orangehurg, C.fll.
-;. ('.. on the lir-! Monday in December
next, during the leaal hours of sale, for
cash. A? di ? Ititfhi Tith- and Intcrcd of
I'baddeiM 0. Andrews,of thirty tvm: .:!'.?)
acres '?( land, lying and being in Kii ei i..>th
Powndiip, and houndrd on the Nnrih by
.1 loi Ivhkfor hnd Martha l. niu'. Rast hv
.lohn Uiekter nod Violet Willi.uns Sinti?,
bv .1 W 11 llydi e'e .-.nd Cain NiHUins,
West by Ashiify Inahiuet and .1 Ii \V Hy
dride. Levj d mi an I ho projH'ri' of
ThaddensC Andrews nl the suit 0f pYmik
II (irtch.
also
Two hundredf2C0() acres of hoid more
orle.-sand hounded by lands of Staler
liowmail and Ilerrc. la-vi'd nn :?-> itie
|ir*mertv of .Mr- 1 M Andrews, at the tint
i f IInut, Ituiiiinell Co.
One hundred and liftv-fivc ('.Vj) acre* of
land, ini'ie i'r U ? . .: n-l jA.ujiwLd on Ihe
Nort escrt by lands nl* Murray Itobinson,
Sonhci i lind'Srtiidiwc?! by land of I- \V.
K.drev an I crlhwcsi by lauds of .hide
Uohiiisou, lying iiifd heim; on Sandall liny
oh Sin.dnl -Ko'art. I.ev'ied i n asthe preiiei
ly o| Ashurv \\ Sandall, at ike mi it of
Wheeler and Wilson Manufacturing Cum
paity.
also
I will, fell :.t die sane day, lime n)id
|i';ace, all that certain lot or parcel of land
-itiiatc .Hid I'oiii'? in i lu? T?i?vli of ' I rattle
hurg, ai d i ouuty, and Slate al?>rmai I,
know n as the laty n sidelice of'I hadd? us U
\ inirews and now hirciipied bv I lie l!--..
Maiming bro?v.i. fronting on a street in
raid 1'ijwn rumiiiiu paraUd with llu.^ell
Street and fit tll(i coriier of hny.e Streel
and the Street lint* nientionc I. and lionudeii
on ihe N'idi by I he si i eel rmining parallel
with Hussi-ll r-tsi'H. aforesaid,on the east bv
Dayle slrcJt, and oiVthe South bv lot of
Kiik Hol.inson, and on the West l?v lot of
.lohn 1> l.iviugston. Levied nn as the pro
perly of Mr- i< M Andrews, at the suit of
Joi-iah H Smoke, and the K.xeeution credi
tors.
Sheriff's Olfice. Orangcburg C. II S t'
Nov II, l>70,
JOHN H, L1VJN0ST0N, 8, 0. C.
nov 11 x
W. F. Robinson,!
WATCH MAKER
A ml J?n'Ol?r,
KUSSEL ST.,
Omiigcburfc, ??
No list* ior Pi'ini ei**s Ink
unless yon want t<? find the nio-t ftKLlA*
BIjK I'LACK in Town to buy Jewelry.
?See ilie wonders of the ?luv, au
Automatic Show Case,
Whieh turn? all day, tlierehy -riving you
a heiur eliaucc to select what will suit
yourself or Kriend 1 can supply all
classcn, from I lie poor to the rieh, am! yet
>till smother fine lot of Excelsior Jewelry
jiisi opened for inspection, 1 can under
sell any one South, with the same iptality
of goods.
M is fnini -? ets to $"2?. All other goods
iu proportion.
\V. F. ROMNSON.
nov -1 ly
D EIS T LST I i Y
OI'EKATIVK AM) .MECHANICAL.
Kv Dr. L. S. WOLFE. Oflice over
I). Lotus' Stole. Satisfaction guaranteed
iu all operations.
fl-iy'" Teeth extmeted without pain, by
the use of Nitrons Oxide <i:ts.
F< >il S A3 *E
A house and lot op|Hisite C h ?lover'son
the Belleville Komi. Tli<- house i- in com
plete order with every convenience. 1-or
particular* apply lo
A M S ALLEY
Fashionable
Grand Invitation!
We arc opening daily
Just in beautiful CASHMERE'*
in nlaclc and all the fadii inab'e
colors.
Tad'cttas, Silks, Satins, Diagonals
in all sbudes.
Novelties in NECK WEAR
by every Steamer
Tho LATEST STYLES and PAT
TERNS in all Goods.
r.^?" You can secure more E'eganec
aiivi Exec Ic'nce, and yet pruouce
m ire
ECONOMY
than t ver before. 5 3
I3cautilul DRESS GOODS at 12]
cents.
Notwithstan lin g Ihn
Heavy Advances
i in Linens and L'Mig Cloths, we are
jour COSMOPOLITAN SHI!ITS at
j at o'tl Low Prices.
OLA >rV III XG
For Old' iiml Young at ihe most rea
sonable FIGU Ii ES.
C J A lU 'KTS!
CA It PETS.!!
Carpets in Large Variety at very
Low Prices.
COM K and take look at
WILSON JiK IITNTNG
Sewing Machine,
The CHEAPEST and one of the
Rest Sewing Machines in the Mar
ket. ,
TI1E
LIGHT RUNNING
I Sewing Machine
J Always on land. Also Needle*,
Attach men 1-, Oils, Ac, at Factory
Prices
MM E DEM ORES TS Full ami Win
ter Pi-liable Pult eins on hand and
iu full variety.
1 invite ail to mil nn.l examine
my IMMENSE STOCK ami LOW
PRICES. Mo fault will be found if
von do not buy. K member
THEODORE KOHN'?
Fashionable Dry Goods Ivnporiu m
NEW STORE!
I Having recently moved into my
New Store, 1 would beg leave to in
form myoid friends and the public
generally that 1 have mid will ennjj
linuc lo keep on baud :in
Purest Drugs,
liest Paints and ()i!s,
LiitnpH and Fixtur.s,
Finest C'iirai?* and Tubneeoa,
Plain and Fancy Can-'ie-?.
And in fact, everything usually kept
in a fir I class
DRUG SIOliE!
I al-i' occupy, with my family, ihe
rooms over ihe store, ami therefore
will be able to put up prescriptions
at any an I all hours during the night,
fiee bell t i lrunt door.
A. C. DUKICS, 31. D.
oet ?'i i 'ci'J It
_
rentrue
(Lato of the firm of st) RR NTWt IT1E & LORYAE,)
invite.i tho public to cull au I oxatuiue his stock of
Genera! Merchandise
Consisting of a lull line of
DRY (JOODS ^VTsT D NOTIONS
Groceries,
Boots and Shocsl
Cigars anil Tobacco,
Width will bs so'il nl astonishing Low Prices, ('all and see fur yourself at
JISORENTRUE
"Proprietor of tin: "CALIFORNIA STORE."
N. B. Messrs. Benj. P. IZLAIt and A. L. STROM AN are now with
me ami will be pleased to see their many friends and customers.
THAT
iiry
ohn
Is HEADQUARTERS for
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods !
Having greatly increased his usually Large Stock', hl I the NovcltOs* ,i'rjf
DRESS CiOOOS7? Lnvg?- Variety of Rlaek and Color?u Ca?'p> \
meres, Lostr s au I Suitings
'j i
<>
i i n (Hjrf.'ii.t tioli is VI owed, and any Child tari t ratio with 113
n uch Confidence as mraexperienced Shopper. Our Lino of
CLOAKS and I'OLMAIL^ to which wu invite
the Inspection of t he ?Ladies.
A WORD 'TO THE
.1
When in search of grind Shoes or Loots, jii?jt take^a look ai,my Sjock-,o^
Philadelphia ILmd-maiJe.raf'??? Selection ?f this Stock was uiado
with the view of meoiTrtg t very Demand, \he' varifma
Tastes, und prices frr'Jrn '!') cent- a Puir up. * ... 1 ?
B?LLB?ZsiG WON'T WIM!
? ,-? >y,\t>uTo j;i
AU we a.-k Young M:;ii is for you 10 look at our Suits of C.LOT HIN Gr
Mtdium and F no, Otire'lU uli \\ i ol Lii.-sntiiere Suits is t|>e
SJO^H? Abo a Large Assortment of Chii
*" (Iren ami j;?>\> f-chobl and Dress
HENRYKOHN
Agent for BUTTE RICK'S PERFECT PATTERNS;
White Shuttle Sewing Machine
! Runs Lighter. Wrnrs Longer, Ruui Faster, Sews Detter, Never Fails, al
ways Ready, Le-t Made, Bot iMnteiial, all working parts being Case
Hardened, an 1 a Written Liiiuruntce under the Stal ul ihe Company
given inr 5 Years with evi ry .Machine.
DON'T YOU FORGET IT!
W't beg to extend to our Patrons and Friends a Cordial Invitatioa to>
call and sec us.
HENRY KOHN
DRY GOODS R \ZA.\R.
SOMETHING NEW!
In addition to the LA Id IF. and Elegantly assorted stock of
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
Also GKOCKStlKS of Hie REST QUALITY. Chortpor
than thty can be bought any where use. The FINEST mid PEST Stock o
Whiskies, Brandy, Wines, Gin, Rum, &c.,
The PRICES of which has just been REDUCED 25 to 00 cts. per gallon.
D E, SiyiOAK & CO.'S
Ha?*e fitted up their upstairs and laid in a 8T?C K of ,fi50()0 of tho
BEST. FINES T and CHEAPEST assorunent of '
CLOTHING
Tobe H und bitwecn (harlrt?toii and Columbia. If-you are in need of a
Suit at any price, Pauls, Coal or Vesli L>oti't fail to see them before
buying. /> ? r
dust received 150 barrels PfijOlTH which <\jii|^sobl.^IlEAP
ER than the Mime ojiialily can lie bought in Charleston, to make r >on| tor
??? barrels to be in first November.
l est RUST PROOF WHEAT and OATS on hand.'
D. E. SMOAE & CO.
A ?
mil)
i i 1 11 fLt^fii*
AT
W M SAIN^ CXYAJ KTA TV J >
Will keep Constantly on hand
TTovoign at id "Doi'ii-*-Lie T\.iV-f nors. Oi^fi^s
l^in .i Cvliowin n n4 Hmolcing r_L\ >b?icco
1 make a specialty in keeping the
Purest Mountain Cora Whiskey.
My Restaurant w ill he open day and night and aapplied wlth..*thc
the Market affords. Give mo a call ami evnmine mv prien? ?hd goods.
im hi % ? m ,flMM