Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, December 05, 1879, Image 1
W. F. Robinson,
WATCH MAKER
AikI Jeweler,
ray KUSSEL ST-,
?^SJSIwSy OraiiKeburir, s. <'.
"NTo use forl-'rint.oi**? Ink
unless you want to lind I lie most IV10 LIA
BLE PJLACB in Town to buy Jewelry.
See the wonders of the day, tut
Automatic Show Case,
Which turns all day, therehy giving you
a better ehunee to select what will suit
yourself or Friend. 1 can supply all
classes, from the pour to the rieh, and vet
still another line hit of Kxcelsior Jewelry
just opened for inspection, 1 can under
sell any one South, with the same quality
of goods.
Sota from 25 ct?. to $25. All other goods
in proportion.
W. F. ROBINSON.
nov'21 lv
FOI! SALE
A house anil lot opposite U It (Hover's on
the Belleville Road. The house is in com
plcteorder with every convenience. I'or
particulars apply to
A M RALLF.Y
F. DeMARSj 1 gi
MASOXIC 11A f i?i
Friends and Country men
nlfend !
~|")o not wait until ?on spend
Kvory cent in places dear,
I>InVft DkMAKS voiirdroccr hero !
Ash him for bis ft A'MS so nice,
|{umiing tit the LOWEST 1'RHJK!
S?toi> and try bis Klom so tine,
{_ "heese, and A 1 <L things in Iii?; lin ? !
I (live some RUTTElt sent aroun I ?
BCvcry man sbuilld have a pound 1
\i.d if vou'd feel well and utile.
I?ut bis "MACK liRKL your Table !
?-Jood are all thing* in bis Store,
|t^ason cannotn.sk for more!
Only try bis IdQl'OUS nr. -
4,'uii't he equalled any wlierc !
lOverj man who knows l?r.M MtS,
|{ushcs for hi- good Sega is !
Jn his Sample Itooin they lly,
k very time that they areilry !
Koine ihing tells them UK'S thj mm !
.\nd he always leads the van !
Jfever yet did be retreat,?
JJon't you know be can't be beat?
J^ook within bis Store so grand,
f n bis I'ar-Kooin -near a1 It nut;
4?ue?iii>n bim and von will see ?
IJN'DKKSoLD-dl'K C VNNO I' UK!
4)b ! \":iil not till you are wi?vr,
|{eason point* (o Mr. It IS KU,
Selling lamy Drii to all ?
t.ive hint then i }?ener:i! call,
l{ept nssuied, Dr.MAKS sells cheap,
A nd (be lines! goods will keep,
Tkjevcr erase to bless your Mar-?
JJown with all ?except
I loM AUS.
"P. G. Mil
OXr. POOH RAST OF
I>r. A. CL Duke'x lirtig Store,
PRICK LIST
rircoch-Loading single barrel (.inns
fiotn SI") up. i
Double barrel JBreech-Loaders from
S27 up.
Single barrel Muzzle Loaders from
$2 50 up.
Double barrel Muzzle-Loaders I nun
?7 50 ii p.
7 shot Pistols from SI 20 to $8 50.
5 shot Pistols 32-100 from 82 50 to
$5 SO.
Smith tt Wesson 32 100 ?12.
*? '? 38 100 813 70.
,; " 4d 100 from ?10 to
S25. All of these pistols are con
tre lire with automatic cartridge
ex traders.
Also Hardware of every descrip
tion, at prices corresponding with Ilm
above* fall and examine good> ami
juices. Satisiiiction guaranteed in
both.
O
The undersigned respectfully in
foi ins the public that he is prepari i!
to do all
Kind of Werk
in the above line on the shortest no
tlCO and at
laving Prices.
HORSESHOEING (lone in Ih.
best possible manner.
I also have in full operation :ny
PLANING AND MOULDING
MACHINES,
And
GUI ST MILL.
All work in this line done without
delay and on reasonable terms
A share of the public patronage i
solicited,
july 25 II. KIGGS.
Knowlton & Lathrop,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
A T I. A W ,
ORANGEBURG, S. C
nov|U0 tf
IXL "RESTAURANT
BY
A. M. [ZLA'lt. AG'
ILt Srigorrnann's Old Stand
Call anil jn:t your Jlot Meats, Fancy Drinks and Fine (Jignrs, Coin
early and order your
Ov'inr Mrw, Oyster Fry, ('hielten and Rice, lla.ni and Rice,
IJeolslen k ami Rice, Sautsajio and Rice, Hams and Eggs.
Coll'ec, ftc., &?i
Having obtained n I i t f-1 ( '?w liHncmnl ('?.1.1 t m | are evrythin
in Nie? Style. C I and tulisd'y your appetite. [Everything put down a
Bottom Fiices. uug 29, 1?7?
3 B v;.,v: i
t s:; s?
0 ? ??? 3 r a
?s .-?? ?:.. rr ' .* vi cv
?* O .? .. r. j all d at*
yd
yftie
f?
3?) ^
-1 n
Is v '? : t~rf:j! In Its conception, un
o;er.-.:-:. ?< ior ?ulng a icrga range of
sewing in cor.r.Mo fabrics a;?r? leather. Its
mo'.rorsj i?ro co^tl :uoi<3, admitting of an
extrciCocHi :y '. ? > cf opood, cithor by
ste^m ?:.?,-.<?;* ?-?.;?.- jr. Every {notion of the
traKolo ? i .? n I't r-ii ttvs produc
ing ; - ono-third more work in a day
t. is or Uawirtg Machines. It has no
byoj: m stions, sit d tightot s tho stitch with
x'.ic ir. .--;:?! of the fabric. Et uses the
well-known Wilcon Compound Fct.i on Iioth sida3 of the needle. It
has two-third:; loss parts than any other flrsc-class Sowing Machine,
its arm Isfully eight j\"td ono-ha'* iitohas long and five and one-half
inches hi?h, and the whole P-?..:?!?..-.is is very compactly and scien
tifically constructed in proportions, ole&ance, design and appoar
anco. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as far
in advance of all other Sewing Itiachlnas as tho telephone is superior
to the tin speaking tube. The WeLSCN MENDING ATTACHMENT,
for repairing all kinds of textile f abrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur
nished FREE with ?II WILSON SEWi&C MACHINES, together with
aTuckor, Ruffler, Cordor.Seiof Hemmers, Cinder,etc.
THEODORE KOHN
net
AOENT FOR ORANGKHL
C H'NTV
a C'ir.I a is* ( * \ "i
OK
t;Vl ft ? L < fob.*)
'Uc i!ndi ' -'l ? ? d would iT.?|ice!ful
ly inlorill II.<? citizens of t tils ami
adjoining (Vuui :???, thai lie has given
uji in<n luituli/.'iiu in Ohler id give
Li- \v I n'e M11 1.1it'ii to
?ry V*f ?' ?**'{? p.? ?-. y. -~t
? imp Jo. imJL< v.V fi? a ?JcL
l oi:
TI I is; M a I ! !CKT
Will arrive the eoniiig week a
largo ???t of line Harness nn?i Saddle
IIOI1SKS w! ich v. .11 in- ottered ai
vi l v ri a ijiia!?'?' pric? s.
11 ..\ hi" Ii :i : \ \ i :i v* i .\ | ii nee ill
the above husine:* 1 feel confident ?f
giving Iii!) in lb hi < tidn to every one
v. Im favors, ine wiih inch patronage.
w. m. SAIN,
A i the Old Sinn i.
t111:
< mn k, watchm iiv;:::
AM?
tir.rAiiti.n.
Time aii ! iiek.V In.id w tilted sire.
I mi Waioli ami i I.. I( ami p< .;?!> bore,
It lick Vim n< ? .1. im' time i.i set,
?lust emitter r >iind in * 'hivi 'ttei
Kor twenty yi ir and two, lie's ripen!
!n lr..in.ii:. Ii..v, Ids arth in know.
P?y Hperial I'iMv'ideii e he% -.-u:
ToOniiigohiUg Ul.il ait to show.
i f a Wateh viil ep im lime,
Ami it a I :?>i!. will li
'Tis jii-i I" "-e you v.- missed tlii- line,
Wliieli ndisnfgdoil work, true an 4 ipiiok.
If yOlir Wateh will keep no time,
(?0 to T. I)e< !d\ ioile;
If your Clock will give no li?-':.
(... to T l>e''hi\ ii t io.
" I ii'l; stiitI lini ?" are heeded her ?
P.v Kai nii'is, hoeiors, Lawyers, nil,
ii' ilii- I/o nr.-. iI.i'ii lake .; ???il ear ?
; ;u I'. I?. i liivietlC to rail.
i; " N <?1" I < K -All Wail-In-- re'iiainini;
ivijh un- for repairs nil llio I t N<.v., I8.7S
wilt lie sol I at auction if not ealleil for lie
foie ill.- Iii.?! Mondnv hi i ?ereieher ne.\t.
T. I?i.< ii I Y ill it:.
july 1 II
Mr-"..I Oakinan, having neeupied tin
coin mod ions residei.d (..'apt. K. II. W
Itriggiiutiui on Aineliu streel, will sieeom
module a few Hoarders. Kates rcasonubh
and satisfaction guaranteed
?n.i.V|M n im t? mi |?lhi.i<] tut i<| mos
'.\ 'N *?*iS''','M"'i 1 I' '" |?i-' U I" I'll"
*v{tu<>j||<in1.aiiuj..j i. ly'viay ?i-"ti;,! ?vi-j.'.iiu?!
-i.-j Ljj JL jl ?'Ji W Cu iL? ?5.
A !.-<> :i -mail lot "l"
Kust Proof Wheat!
This Seed wits tested in Georgia
I a.-1 Season and was u success.
LI ML.
OIL-,
HOUSE Silt >ES,
JOHN A. IIA.MILTON.
A Good WAX li LOG AN lor 81,
A Good WO M A N SI I OK for !" > e.
.1011N A- LAU IL! ON.
.itr.st a i??:i v i:n at
Ei F. Slater's Svible-j
111-- iiliOVl! StO'k i- a FIN. I'j
i vor li ' 1 . '.; in!" I hi.- S.ate, and will
be ?old al very reasonable pr.ietk;
Tue public is r ???>.??: fully invited
i.o <m!I and examin ? Lie - i:u *.
E F. SL \ I'i'Jjl.
?r ir r.fi v s.., ? J ^ , ? ,
? ? / ? Mit ' <. i S'. \ ' I , * 1 ? ? ?
MAilKLT STUEE'ui
Ucsphcllully inforiiM iiio public
generali ;\ ilia I Iii? inkles a rc i Onij) e
u .1 .-nid lill, d will) i I N L
I10RSK3 AN I) MULES
Which be is >>'.',' ring at very
'I I.<?.-(? in ivani <?i' h.I Block are iv
r jii'i I fully invited i i give; inn :i <*.i 11.
.i. v.. Ii. ouk i: >. .iit.
Robor'wSon, Taylor & Co.
suct;Kssoiw t<?
Gl A \\. WILLIAMS A CO.
Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grouers
and Lcncral Commission Mer
chant^,
I & :5 IIAYNK ST.,
jiilv 11 8179 :I!ii
Union Flceth-g.
Foukiioi.ehCiiukcii, Nov.28th \S1'.\
In accordance with previous ap
pointment., tl-.i! Union met at Four?I
Udles Church, and was railed to order '
by Elder J. AI Horhuig, l'oriuer
Moderator,and proceeded to business
us follow*, viz.:
1-t. Names of Delegates from the
Churches were enrolled as follows :
conga 1.1:1:
Elder .1. M. Ii, riong, A. A. Stabler,
M. L. Herlong.
rouuiioM**.
S. J. Hrantley, Ii. Ivickenbaker, J.
b.. I'.ov.aid, Michael Uiley, A. M.
Bozard.
A STICH I!.
Elder J. I?. l'ii. ki t. .1. .1. II. Stou
t a urn ire, .1. ti. Felder. s M !\< in mer
lin.
Oil A no Kill,'kg.
.7 M Kihy, (i \V W ilson, John A
Bozard, W A Edward*.
i.i v. l- vi i.i K
D A Mi Ivor, 1) F Jovner.
AM l.I.IA ToWNSHll".
No letter nor Eeleiitites
i lit?vi uencic.
G .1 UInier, W 1! Thomas, Fl lor 13
11 Giayes.
1 he Iutrodut: ory sorhn?n wits
preached In Ehler JJ II .Stotideiimire
from Exodus 132ml Chap er, 2'itti
verse; tiltei which th? Union entered
into an election toi* Moderator'and
Clerk, which ro.-ulti I in i > Iowa::
i'.ldi i .1 1 Icrbitk^ Moderator m i
SM 1V< tllhil i ill ' Ii i Ii
< i.' I <? locht - tri ii: An aic'.i au I .
Ota^g.jrwjffi churches having no lot
tors lioui thiiir churches were on
moth n of Elder Graves recognized
without le.lcr.-.
The letters from the churches were
then rea l by brethren J il Felder j
and M L Hetlong.
The following Committees were
then announced, viz: < In religious
scrvicc3 for present meatiiig the Dea- j
i mis ol Fourholes Church with U .)
Ulmerand Josua Bozard.
()n place of next meeting and
ministers to preach, S .J Brantly, I)
A Melver, A A Stahler und J C 1
I >< i. a i d.
(?n ipii i i s ii I requests, M E Her
long, J M Uiley, << SV Wilson ami A
M Boziird.
On Sunday s-chools, Elder J .III
Stotideumire, E llic?euh.t ;er au I J
II Felder
In nominate Executive Committee, ?
F der .1 I) Prickelt, Micha ?! lib y
and 1) F Joyner.
It was ili. n toi motion, resolved,
that the f <'"iuinittee on .Sun lay sob ? it
he eleided annually and that -aid
Committee 1te uomina cd in i r.? - pre
- in < ommittee on Sunday s Iii? ds. |
'I be Committee on roligi uis servi
ces ii nie a partial report, viz.: Pray
er W?oiihg Saturday at 10"o'clock A.
M. I?) E lor tl I> Prickelt; Pleaching
at I l A. M. by Ei h r E il Graves
and liUcUMsi hi imaiediat ly ait -r
preaching.
Adjdiirned to unit oii Saturday a;
'.In- eail of t:c Moderator. Prnver
by Ebb i l'tickctt.
M'ri'nil*.v 20th.
Tin I on.i! tint us per adjournment
alter prayer meeting lei by Urn.
I'ri. ..< ; i nnl pn-achiiiu by Eitler E I i
t i i .i ? e- ! r :n .1 .?lii Ib'd idi i >t -r .in I
^litli \'i e. The discussion was then
opened Ii Uro II Felder and par
licipatcii in by brethren, W !i Par
j i. e. .1 IJ t ii,- .eil. W A I dwards, ,J
A Ibdlinan, (i .1 Ebner, S E llickeu
j backer und Lilt naves Thu discus
sion liu u ch m d,
Committees reported, viz.: Coin
' in i ii- ?>ii pi.ne ut in-.t mtotihg re
i nd, Oitiugebtirg' Baptist Church
a- .. e i lac?. Friday belbru f)th Sun
day i'i Februaiv I '80, as the lime.
, Kider .1 M Herlong to preach the
I Introductory termini, Alternate J .1
j II Stunden nire; Elder \V 11 Parlor
j to preach thu ( luirity sermon on
I Sunday nl 11 o'clock A. M. Alter
mite Elder E II Graved. Adopted.
S. d. liuANTi.KY, Chairman.
Committee oil queries and retptests
reported after examining the letters
from the churches, we lind nothing
cl aiming om attention
Subject for discussion, "What is
the best met hod of promoting prnye.
meeting.') in our churches," to be
opened by S M Kcmmerlin, and
Bro I) F Joyncr to write an essay on n
subject of his own chosing. Adopted.
M. Ii. IIKtti.oNfj, Chairman,
Committee on Sunday school- re
ported, that almost nil of the Sunday
schools have gone into winter quar
ters, hul hope they will : jod wake up
to their duty. We uoin inate as the
Annual Committee, S M Kemmerlin,
.) L Bozard, 1) F Joyncr, It C Paul
ing, Fletcher llerlong, E II Gravos,
W A Edwards. Adopted.
.!. .1. 11 S'ioriiKNMtr.k, Chairman
Ci ii mittee to in minnte Executive
(*jiininitteJ, rejiorte I, d II Feld ir,
Win. < iailney, W li Mack, M L //or
long. .J M ill ley. Ad ?ptc I
.1. 1 >. I'kick i i r, (lhairman.
/.'' ?'"?/, 'I hat tin- Union recom
mend to tin- chute ics of tin-; Union
tin' reading of the iSih uhapi U' if
Matthews gospel in the churches uhert
a mouth ior 1*2 months, on liu Sab
bath.
/,'. ?/.,,/, That the matter of print
ing tin: minute.- "1 each session of this
I nioii he brought before the ehiiroii
( - be otiging t ? this body and that
the Secretary send a copy of the
above resolution t<? each church.
I ceo, l'hul a CopV oi the pro
ee ? lings < i tin- meeting lie presented
Bro. W A Edwards lor publication
ii the Orangeburg Timms. Confirm
ed.
Adjourned to meet on Sunday at
ih ? call of Moderator. Prayer by
r> t>. Fiji i r.
sL'NI>ay 30th.
' tier prayer meeting lei by i?ro^
.) II Felder an I the preaching of the'
Charity sermon by Elder J 'M ller
long from Mutlicw 11th chapter and
?"'ih verse, a public collection^ was
taken up amounting to ?12 ?l. The
Union '.hen cams to order at the call
of the Moderator, and the miuutos of
Saturilay read ami confirmed, liro.
.1 II Fehler was called upon and
made a statement in reference to the
di.sbusemcnts of tba funds collected
for missions pr ?poseil within our
hot-idi.
Bro. .1 Ii Felder reported S 18 in
the Treasury. Adjournc I t ? meet
with the Orangeburg Bapti t Church
on Friday before the 5th Sun lay of
Feluuary I SSO.
.1. M. II uri.oNf'., Moth rator.
S M. K i m m v, I lerk.
Advice to the Rising Generation.
lit- contented, my son. You nee 1
not he satisfied wit!; what von are;
you doil'l rvant to live without ambi
tion; So 1,'Utg fts you livu strive to
he something belter ami higher ami
stronger io morrow than you arc t*??
day, lu don't woi ry, don't fret. Wear
your ready made cloth s with the air
of a prince until you can do belt jr.
Eat your twenty-liveei nt dinner with
the manner of a man who is accus
tomed t tar suniptu aisly every day
on conire o niiti-ami likes ibisiidri
<ii a thing for a change Keep the
sunshine in your h a t audit will
shine out t I your lace. The world is
always grateiul to a sunny-tempered
man jiist because he is good enough
and gracious enough to live in it..
Laugh, my .-on if your stomach is so
inipty that you laiinot tell whether
your pain is in your liver or back
I mo ; uear your hat jauntily it" it is
so lull i.t lie t.- ihiit yi u can't see the
g case tind weil her .-tains that cover
if; speak cheerily, though yon have to
j wear your ovorconi every time your
! .-hu t g? i - to the laundry. It won't
he an easy thing to do right along;
the (lay- will come when a, good in
dulgence in the "'blues" Would seem
j like 1'titadise; theic wilt !?;? hours
when n u would lather swear than
, laugh when v< u wi nhl rather _r<?wl
ami Wail than look pleasant; llm.o
will he linns whin, in ..pile of your
(strength and maiibi od and good reso
lutions, you will go away by yourself
an>! groan ami bury your late iuyour
bunds :.n<! cry like a girl. 1 know it,
rim. But don't make ti habit of it,
and do t let any one see you do it.
It is u dangerous luxury, .-on, and
should only hi' indulged in nt very
long intervals and on raro occasions,
Cultivate contentment; it you have uo
gloves, ;juI your hands in your pock
ets; if ),mr coat is out at the elbows,
hack np against the fence; if you have
no hat, von will never become bald.
Anil wbeu prosperity comes?uot if,
but when?you will b3 prouder of
your good nature in the- darkdaysof
adversity, my son, than }'ou can be of
all the honors and all the fame and
position tliut prosperity and success
can bring you. Never worry, son"
don't fret; it will only make your face
thin nod your hair turn gray. ? Bur
in j'nii Ilawkegc.
Mi fur . ifi'ter:
I see that "Ike" in biz peaceiz
speekin of biz gal "Sal." Well, I
oanly take- thiss oppurtunety tu aa to
"Ike," ef hits mi gal 'Sal" that hez
takin sieb a shine tu, I'd advize him
not tu be at home when I cum tu sea
him. lie sez, "the way fur flew was
a caution." Well, he never seed fur
Iii beb.ic ata), ai.d hit will fli this
time widout any kautiou whatever.
The i'ipt?r sez, "every hair of yore
bed i/. numbered." Well, now I
doant ihiuk hit will take the Skript
ur long tu make a little noatjof thee
ii>v that will ho left ;n "ikc?" pur
session hi thee lime he gits tro thee
fur operation. Ef he lets a little
luve fork tro him uutu a swune, I' 1 o
he mily :ipt tu tro him into a swuner.
I'd inn tu '?Ike," hut thee wether is
tu warm, an thee sketers tu bad.
Jeruzelum! I can tro a quart cup
round mi hi'd Uotoh 1 y ?luu. 1'ie
now let 'Ike" aloau, (confoun the
sketors) an hopiii ho will git over
his? (dum this little leathered tribe)
swune, an rite auuther peace sune.
I see a nuthur j.heller rititi, an
sines hizself "Mose L'more." I red
that peeee uv hizscu over sevorl times
Irin in git tu thee funy part. I kept
ruutiin mi (iugar down ou tke3 paper
tol hit struck mi lap, an efl struck
eny funy purl hit wur artcr I lefFthce
papur. 1 think Mr. "Cmore" betur
tii an bee more an lnrn mo tu befour
lie rites fur yourn papur agin. He
lorks sortur like a lawyur an thinks
he nos thu |?i its. But I think I can
see Mr. ?'Cmore's" drift. Ho nos
than plenty spirits in town an ef he
git the Kotiucil tu klozo down on the
likcr trade he'll stand a chance tu git
hizsen tur nothing. I offen hard hit
sed et' a phelicr takes 2 or 3 glasses
lu can sec twice. Mahc thats the wa
lies* (eh - in C more. He doant spoil
atal, h ligers it out. He muster
bein tu dancin skule, or mity gud in
mathcinntieks. ''Mose" seems plezed
wid the Kouncil. Well, I like the
kroud mi.-elf. But thars wuu thing I
ax uv them, an that iz tu put the
stretcs in gud order or not let hit
snow eny mo Old Baruy iz a big
mule an ef they will ration on $12
i r n ontb, h i him haul hit out in saa
for lino stretcs. Ef they will sell
iison tickils tu take pusengers by
(he Town Can I dont Cair a kuss ef
hit rain- or uot. I never wur much
on swimin. My right fut cau swim
bery well. Hut mi letf fut doant
umhisiaii the bisnCss. Swimiu in
mude i/. lik nrgin wid an old maid,
you can ji; >o fur an no fuvder.
1 wunder what iz becum of "Eli?"
lie muster got a luve letter auswun
in over hit a little. I hope the Koun
cil will thro compashuu on him an
muve them ur rules. 1 doant no why
hit iz, hut they seems tu boiler him no
little. The Kouncil ortu wurk on a
religious principle, an then rules
will m.ike "Eli" kuss.
I'd .i mo, but bisness is too dull. I
will cloze wiih mi ^h'.ne old toste.
An Irishman was gjing along a
road, when au angry bull rushed
! down upon him. am), with his horns,
tossed linn over the fence. The Irish
: man, recovering from , his fall, upon
i looking up, saw the hull pawing and
tearing up the ground, and said : "If
it w as not for your bowing aud scrap
ing your apologies, you brute, faith I
should think you hail thrown mo over
I this fence on purpose.''
Tor ihc Or.ingc.burg Timki.
Bod Elaine.