Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, August 06, 1880, Image 1

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The undersigned respectfully in fonns the public that he is prepared to do all Kind of Work L't the above line on the shortest no tice and at Living Prices. HORSESHOEING done in the )est possible manner. I also have in full operation my PLANING AND MOULDING; MACHINES, And GRIST MILL. All work in this lino done without delay and on reasonable terms. A share of the public patronage is solicited. july 25 IT. RIGGS. CALL G A LL AT THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1S71 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing to fill orders in BREAD, ROLLS, PIES C A K K S OT all descriptions. G?NGERS By the BARlt.'CL or BOX. 'Also j3 Jl E A D For Canip-Mcelings or any other kind <>l Meetings. Just received Frcftli ('onlVoiioiiaries, Fancy Good* Ami Xotions Which will he sohl as LOW :1? any that can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and die public 1 still solicit n con tinuance of llicii' custom.* T. W- Albev&rol t i, |ltusscll Street, next door lo sept 14, 1878? ly Mr. .1 P. Mai ley. * NEW STO11E! Having recently tn.ived into my New Store, I would beg leave to in ? form my ohl friends ami the pu, hlic generally that I have and will con tinue to keep on hand the | Purest Drugs, Best Paitds and Oils, Lamps and Imx (ur< s, Finest Cigars and Tobaccos, Plain and Fancy Can-lies, And in fact, everything usually kept in a first class DRUG STOKE! I also occupy, with my family, the rooms over tlie store, ami therefore will be able t.: put up prescriptions at any and all hours during the night. See bell on front door. A. C. DUk KS, M, I). oct 81 1879 lv ^yy a v Kit ii y nous u. A first-class Hotel, located in the very heart of Charleston's Fashionable Promen ade, King street, nearly opposite the Thea ire, and eon veil cut to business. Terms per day. GKO. W. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. B. F. Bevim.k, Superintendent. jTdsbz 'Skews', Would He?pectfully inform the Citizens of Ornngchurg, dial he ban in charge the Stock and fixtures of Z. .1. King, a( Wallace Cannon's Ohl Stand. Main Street?where he will he glad lo serve his friends und the public with anything in his line of trade, livery thing Irish ami pure, and guaran teed to give satisfaction. A full line of GOODS kepi constantly on hand Hoin ami raised in Drnngchiirg, I hope to receive a liberal share of the patronage of my Fellow-Citizens. J. DUK A N DUK WS. /ay 21 l y lb U' T 3S h of? 3 e and cat "i le powders FOUTZI .. ill eure? i>r prevent lUnrnn*. , Xo IIohkr win illo of ? mac, Ilo rs or I;CKO F? Vnn.ll Koiiu'i I'nwilta*iiri! utril In tltric Fo'lU 'n f\?? ilern will run- :iii'l |>ri!venl ll<>o Clint.ton l.i a/.V 1'owiloni will |irevi-nl Capitis Knu'l.x. Pom/.'? l'owtlcra will Iiut<mo' tu- i|iitmtliv of mil:; liixl or.vim tuthity per rent., nail iiiitku lliu Uuttfir firm nnd (weut. Fonl/.'h I'ownVr* will riiro or pr.-vnt nllilOHt KVKHV r>iBKiric lo ?iiicji I Innen niid i nlll? i,rr piibjerl. foiitz'? I'OWHKHB wi i.i. oivk Satiukaotion. Sold c\ rr\ m Up.re, DAVio >:. roUTa. Proprietor, IIAI.Tl AtOUi;. M<t. For salehy l>r. .1. fi. WANN A MA K Kit and Dr. A. 0. DUK KS- itovl'2 ly PRIVATE SALI?. r A ncal Dwelling with i M?bius, Fire (Places, und Kitchen attached, with a hot "2 acre; in a lieahhy location. Terms made easy. Appy to T. C. H-UBBBIili, Auctioneer I XL RESTAURANT BY A. M. IZLAR. AGT. At Brigffinann's Old Stand Call and got your Hot Meals, Fancy Drinks and Fiuc Cigars, Come early and order your Oyster Stew, Oyster Fry, Chicken and Rico, Haut and Rico, Beefsteak and Rico, Saussago and Rice, Hams and Kggs, Coffee, &c, ?&e. Having obtained a I iist C lass Restaurant (Ynk,I piepare cvrything in Nice Stylo. ( ? II and satisfy your appetite. Everything put down at Bottom Ibices. aug 1 ST'.> LIGHTSf SEWING M?GHIR! lo wonderful In its conception, un precedented for dolnf5 a largo ran^o cf sowing in toxtilo fabrics find leather. Its motions nro continuous, admitting of an -.-j ?-~ -? "i-, - j stoam or foot power. Every motion of tho treadle maUos s'x stitches, thus produc ing about one-third mere work in a day than other Sowing Machines, tt has no stop motions, and tightens the stitch with tho needle out cf the fabric. Ct usoo tho woll-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sidos of tho nocdlo. It has two-thirds less parts than any othor first-class Sowing Machine. Its arm is fully eight and one-half inchos long and flvo and ono-half Inches high, and tho whole Machine is vory compactly and scien tifically constructed in proportions, elegance, design and appear ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as far In advance of all other Sowing Machines as tho telephone is superior to tho tin speaking tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHINC.? fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, togothor with a Tucker, Rufflor, Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc, THEODORE KOI IN not 24 F. DeMARS, Agt. UND KU AI A SO MC IIAIJL Kriciids and Countrymen attend! |)n not wail until k.it spend |.*vi r.\ I i hi in |.|:icc< (U'ar, [>|ake In M AI.'S yntirt ii-Hccr here! Isk him fur Iii- MAMSsii iilco, i"i milling at ill.- I.OWKST l'KICti ! Sii'u mil tr\ Iiis Kloitr so line, < 'heese, and A I.L Illings in Iiis lint;! | |uve smut1 Itl'TTBR sen) around?? Kvery man should liave a poiinil! \inl if voii'd feel well ami able, i?iu his MACKKKKh on your Table ! (jood an-all things in his Store, |(eason eaunot auk for more! Only try his I.Kt?l"??HS rare? ( "ao'l be e?pialled anywhere! livery loan who knows IHAIAIIS, |{iishes for his good Seyars! I n hi^ Sample Kooiu they lly, i-.very time that they lire dry! Some thing lulls lliem UK'S the nein ! A"d lie always leads the van ! \ever yel < 1 i?1 he relreat,? Don't Voll know he can't he beat? [,Ook w ithin his Store so "rand, |n bis Ibir-Kooiii?near at hand; OiiC>tioli him and von will see? V N DKRSOI,l>- I f K <! A N N < >T IK ! ()h ! wait not till you are wiser, |{eason points in "Mr. ItlSKIl, Selling lauey Drinks lo all? C?ive him then i general call, |{esi assured, DkMAKS sells cheap, \ ml the linest goods will keep, ^fever cease lo IiIcsh your stars? Down with all?except I >eiVI A KS. T WATCHES ami JEWELRY Ft i|{ SAT,111 at Moderate Prices. I niH Sellin? my Old Stock LOW DOWN To make room lor fall (Soodii. Now and Ivait'Hl Sty Ich inst received. A 1 .S( ) A In 1 stock of LandreJis Garden Seeds On hand. Now is the lime lo plant for Summer use. Call til olice. W. 1\ Robinson. SHAVING AMD HAIR DRESSING Done in the most approved sty Id by .1 . II. M ATT II KWS,an lixporicnced Harber, on Market Street, ill rear of I lie I'ostOlflCC. _ I an 0 ?. A SCHIFFIEY, EitssoIIStr?ot, (Next Door to Dr. Patrick.) Would inform my fitends that I have >pencd a Hrsl class FAMILY GBOCEHY (>o tiliy own account, and would solicit their patronage, ONLY PRESH GOODS Kept, an.I sold foVthe Jj 0 yv c s 11? OS silile Pxic c s For CASH. in i v I I Ihn IIOKSE SHORING. The undersigned has opened at the o'd stand, opposite Mr. .1. 1*. lh-rlcy. where lie i> prepared to do all kinks of work in the The Blacksmith Line, Such as Horse shoeing, making plows and Repairing buggies ami Wagons. All work wat ranted to give satisfaction, .ian il ?in WM. lloWKId.. UI'KKATIVK AMI MKCHAXlCAli ? Soi? i P.v Dr. h. S. WOLKK. OHIee over 1>. Louis' Stoic. Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. tV/r" Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide (las. V A LEI? VtiN DAHL HOOT A- S1I0 I 'M A K ICR, AT II AH KEY'S CORNEll, Respectfully informs his customers ami the public generally, that he has on hand a lull stock ?if the very best Mat ? rial ami l.alest Styles, jlisl suited for Summer, w hich trill he made up in any style at from S:> 50 to 1 50 for Shoes ami Mailers, I loots from up. llepairing done in the malest mauner and on the shortest notice. I also keep constantly on hand a full slock of I .cat her, l.i-t-. Peg-, Awls, Thread, Ladies Hrass lied Hates, and llie very besl Shoe Strings, also Cork Soles, Heel StiMeilings or -Supporters, Shoe Tacks of all kinds, ami Shoe Blacking of I be besl inialitv, a< d all other material used in lllis line. Having many years experience in the business, I guarantee satisfaction in my work and prices. A trial is solicited. I,'-,' 1 will not ho responsible lor work left with me longer than three month". I' A I.KI VKNDAHD. fob 27 ly (tlioico 4'ltow iiiK ami Smoking; Tobacco,Brandy Peaches &c., at Will Irpc f'ennon's old stand OBITUAJIY. Died on die 27tli of June, after :i painful illness, Willie only son of Mtirlha Bloom, nged l i years. farewell Willie, tlmu haul left lift, Thy sweet face no more we nee, Heath has certainly bereft u?, Of the child so dear lo me. Oh! my heart is fast o'crllowing, With erief loo deep lo tell. How I miss his cheering whisper. Saying, "M inima,(Jod does all things well," When at eve our days work done, And ainimd our fireside gather, On the vacant chair to gaxe, To see our darling Willie there. In thy death there is an emblem, Of all I hat's inn.nt and pure, (Sod had only leu; you to ns. As our star lo guide us through. When I ga/.cil upon lliyeoflin, And I heard the cold earth rattle, .Something whispered, ''cheer up Mother," ?'Trust in (tod, ?heil not a lear." "UaniWell Sentinel" plea re coppy. Editorial Notes. A IIAIM'Y IXCIOKXT. In our last wo tlcsci'ihctl tho llUtg uiliccut hospitality extended to tin* I'ress Association of South Carolina by I In- citizens <>f ('iucinnati through .Mr. .1. S. Uhtckliitru Secretary of tlie i ........ j.'^.a......... ]. im?- our pleasant duty to describe, tlio inannor in which the Association gave evi deuce id't heir appreciation. I laving decoyed Mr. Blackburn around tu mir headquarters. President <'rows of the Association suddenly arose and drew a cane upon him thai lie will remember us long as he lives, it was the lines! and heaviest gohl head ed cane thai could be found in the city of Cineinnat\, having been pur chased by a select t'lunniillee ap pointed lor the purpose. I poll its massiv?1 head was an incripthm show illg that it was a token of esteem from South (-arolina to Cincinnati. President Crews conveyed the pro sent in a few appropriate remarks. to which .Mr. 'lllackhurn responded in the most looting manner. Then fob lowed*, f-cnQgifouts of good fcoli.ng front other gentlemen which make I he occasion one ever to be remember ed as a happy incident of ibis Wos tern I rip. ItoMKW VI.'O ItolM). The nexl morning the agent of tin* Louisville ami Kentucky Railroad presented himself at our hctubpiarl ns tendering the use of this railroad for our return trip, an idler which was gratefully and unanimously ae eepted as it gave the opportunity of seeing more of i bo count rv. and visit ing tin- w'tirhl renowned Mammouth ( .1 VC. Accordingly the next day we coin meitccd t he journey back lo obi South Carolina, and bad the pleasure (if seeing on this route some of the rieb est lands of Kentucky. Aboiii ? o'clock on Saturday afternoon we roehe I Cave city, where we took pri vale conveyances to the Cave. Ar ri\ ing here late in the aft or noon sonic of the party went in thai Ilight, and others in the morning. Thcdcscrip lion of this world's womlcr is too well know n lo our readers through books and pamphlets lo be repro duced here. The proprietor of the hotel at Cave city says that he docs not think that any description can give an adequate conception of it, as every one who has entered it comes out saying that it was beyond what ho conceived. After remaining here a day we resinned our homeward journey with nothing of special inter est tiecuring, except Carter's leb" grams to w hieb reference has already been made. As we crossed over from (! corgi a ilitn South (arolina, our party cmnnienccd to diminish in numbers by tbe separation of tin diifcrciit members unlit wo reached Oraugchurg where we left (apt. Metchers on the train as the solitary survivor of t he joys that, had past. t'OXl'M SloNS. The conclusions we arrived at by our trip are, that South ( arolina is naturally as good :i place as any ollu-r lo live in, bul thai we are be hind in the line of progress. In tigri en 11 u re wc arc doiiig very well, but in ma n ll fact u res and diversified ilulus tries we are wofully deficient, ll re mains lor tin lo b arn thai in this di versified industry consists our future prosperity. Again, we must tench our children thai labor, instead of being degrading, is ennobling, and const i lutes anal ion's wealth. Our backward State however is not due to any lack of industry, ingenuity or enterprise on the part of our peo pie, for in all in this w^c equal any othei peo] Ic. on the globe; but it is due to the devastation of war, the plundering of Radicalism, and the peculiar institution which hung like ii pall upon us for so in.Miiy years be fore i In* wn r. Wc ask no I'avurs lmt good govern meiit, ami we will yet show the Nin th thai we will rise IMiienix like from the ashes of misfortune, and heeome the peer of any other people in real genuine prosperity. Uicaxcii, S. ( July 31, 1880. Ktlitor Times: Allowine spaee in your esteemed journal for the public expression of a few thoughts, which to my mind arc in order now. Our'County Demo ??ratio Convention will soon assemble to make nominations ?Vre., and as may lie reasonably expected, there will be considerable scheming", and "artful maneuvering," in the interest of this candidate ami of that. There is much talk in the < 'ouiity generally of ? i ?/?//, which has tin- whole thing arranged?who shall, ami who shall not hold ollico-? who shall be taken from one good [laying ollico and placed in a belle mo- w hom he shall help along by nis popularity to re tain a position to which the incumb ent may imagine he has a chronic chum,?-which parties shall heron in pairs, ami which shall not bo all lowed a ehane??who shall be the kite, and how much tail he call safely carry, ami many other plans which have never been drcanipt of in tin philosophy of an outsider. This may lie tin- case or it may not. If pro perly considered, it can make little difference whether or not there is a Court House/////. The Court House ( lull cannot .-end more t hull t welvc or thirteen delegates at most, while the ('(invention will consist of probnblv UN), so tin' (Anility delegations can outvote them teil to one, and thus it is left with them at last to say who shall be the candi<'.atcs for ollico. Tiny should be careful not tobe be trayed into any compromise. This is often a resort which ends unfavor ably to the wishes of the majority, while at the same time it may have a very fair look. Presuming upon the chances that the County has not discovered the fact that the potcer is in its hands, there comes the patron izing proposit ion??cc will {five yon so and so from the Country, and tuka so and so from town. We are willing to divide. "We think it fair." We will in this way give satisfaction generally to the Country an town. ()h! il seems so f ir-?such a reason able ami jusl division, thai consent is accorded without consideration and when the work is done ami the results looked at ? il is Intimi thai one side lias the hrcml ami the other a stone, and that all parties have blindly swung around to the will and wishes of the ring at last. So it lias often been and so it will he again if men are not liriii ami wise enough to select their OWll candidates and standby them to the last ? submit lo no**saw,i horse" arrangement. If we desire :i free expression of t he peoples will in this matter, now, before the assembling of the Convention, thoughtfully select your men, con sidering oil thini/s, ami having once decided, y ield to no force'except the expressed will of the majority at the ballot. This being done I here can he no dissatisfaction, if t lie majority is to ruh-, w hich appears to be true Democracy. If there is such a thing as n "cut and dried'* scheme, meet it with a fair and independent express ii hi of sent iment ami opinion, each man using tin* power and privcloges delegated to him, and we have no cause to fear any thing serious from any prearranged plan made by a* few, in the interest of a few. I do not know that such a t lung exists, and I hope for the sake of peace and liar liiouy. ami also as a step in the di rcctiou of ultimate success, that tlu re may not?bill 1 have seen it heretofore, and have heard so much of it, now, that 1 may be excused if I point to what I conceive to he a remedy. I am not a politician?I could not run the great ship'of Stale, lull a ? hihi ?-au stand upon the deck and point to tin- rock which may cause a u reek ami a ruin. 1 simply raise my voice in behalf Af unity ami public good. h\ I*'.. FoKM. ? - ? mm We have often heard that hanging was of all death's tll? most alluring and pleasaiil. ami now oolites n Oer man ph\ sic'i?n who has started a curious theory 1s to insanity, lie says it is a mistake to look upon il as an unmitigated evil. It is. innnj eases, a boon rather than the reverse to the person immediately atfecled< The loss of reason lands tin- sutferer from a sea of (rouble into one of com parative calm - oft im into one of de cided happiness; ami attempts to restore stich a person to sanity would be cruel rather than kind. Willow Township, Augusl 2, 1 Jitfitor Oranyclmry 7'owa ?' 1 sec notes of nearly every I hing thtit |?assoH in our Township. Politics run very high just now. (.Tops urn looking well, in fact hot ler t htm expected. We have had m very line protracted meeting at Calvary llttptist Church. Revs. Mack, Chaplin, Rogers and others, tailored with zeal, for their Master's cause. We also had one Two Mile Swamp, that will he long remembered. Rev. Graves and Uev. Galphin, conducted the mod ing by themselves, from Sunday 2(b.b to wist, of bist month. I nevor-ss ? a man work with such zeal and cai estness as did the young and faithf Ruv. Cialphiu. This young minist' r gained the hearts of the whole people. .Much good litis been done. He carries the good wishes ofevcry one Ilia' were so fortunate ;ts to hoar Iii in. J. R. II. LOVE THE CHILDREN. Don't be afraid to show the child reu that you love them. The boy or ?jfirl will not easily go wrong whose arm is twined morning and night, around mother's neck, or whose head is welcomed to its cuddling place on father's .-boulder. Il is on,the side of their allcctions that children arc most easily held and guided, and the firmest rein i^ t H?. in visible, gold en con; of b?ve. it is >?>.! i.. h'uhev children in following their natural bent in all right .and helpful c!iro< Hons. Remember that education is only the lending out of powers anil faculties that are within. Encourage, therefore, such inclination toward books, studies, mechanics, music, out of-door pursuits and healthful sports, as shall help most truly to de velop your child. As education comes more and more to include the deve lopcmcnt of natural aptitude, il will be more and more successful. It is good to humor your children in pre serving their individuality and in fostering a true self-respect. Teach them, too, the value of money, and encourage them to manage their own financial affairs. This will give them i m port a *41 ex perieuce. TO I SON 0US (* Hi A It ETT ES. Cigarette smoking has now grown to be a fashionable habit, and one which is increasing at an alarming rate among half grown boys; and iL is tin'"pinion of well known physi cians that if this habit is not checked additions to our asylumns will he in outer. The Pranklin Repository says that a physician, to satisfy him self that there was death iu that form of tobacco, bad a cigarette analyzed. The result was a startling one. The tobacco was found to he strongly im pregnated with opium, while tho wrapper, which was warranted to be rice paper, was proven to be the most ordinary quality of paper, whitened with arsenic, the two poisons com bined being present in suflicicnt quantities lo create in the smoker a habit of using opium without his being aware, of it. and which craving can only be satisfied by an incessant consumption of cigarettes. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. A County Democratic Convention, for the pin pose of nominating candi dates for the State Legislature and for County olliccrs, and for such other business as miny be brought before it, will beheld nl ?rrtngeom-g, on the fourth Wednesday in August, I SSO. The various Democratic dubs will send delegates thereto as follows: One delegate for each club, ami one lor every 25 enrolled mem bers, fractions of 25 not to bu counted. Our colored fellow citizens, who' arc desirous of t he conti nuance of good government, are earnestly invit ed to organize clubs," and send dele gates lo I he Convention in order that tjiby may be represented by cnudi dates of their choice on the ticket to be nominated. I?y order of the RxVcrttiVc Coin mil lee. J. L. II ii i er man, Secretary. ? mm . ? - The ?.I<vnniii:.'s heirs" in ibis, conn Hy. of whom there are several iu Petersburg and :i number in Virginia, are still sanguine of securing the -rent estate of $105,000,000 alleged to be awaiting them in England." The heirs have organized an associa tion with ll view of prosecuting their claims, und they held their second annual meeting in Cnindcn, N. J., on Thursday, und elected a full li>t of olliccrs. The expenses, of the asso ciatitm last year'were nearly $1^00.