The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, September 12, 1879, Image 7
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THEODORE KOHN,
THEOIXJRIS KOHN, .
THEODORE KORN.
THEODORE KOHN.
THEODOR K KOUN.
II would ?all the attention ot my friends
?ikI patrons to ipy large anfl well Select
ed stock of fall and winter goods, whicll
1 am receiving by every .Steamer from
Northern Markets, consisting of '
?Clothing, Dry Coeds,
IRoot?, Shoos, Hal*,, Cap.-,
(Trunks, Valises, Baskets,
I t
Cassini eres mid deans,
.-Dress Uoods, J.opg.Cloths.
'Cashmeres, Sheetlug,
Table .Dainnsk, Ladies
* X'-: A i 10 ?; Ll
?and Cents' underwear,
Ticking, Homespun,.
.Corals, Handkerchiefs,
Towels, Napkins, Ribbons,
Laces,
Hosiery,
,Ruehhigs,
.Hamburg Edgings, &c. &c.
All I ask is a call, feeling confident
Ahnt you cap save 2|5 per cent, on every
dollars wortli of goqa.s bought of inc.
iQiir assortment is larger and more com
plete thnPiit has-ovcr been before. Our
.prices nve marked down with a view to
disposing .quickly of our stock. Call
early to secure . bargains and be con
vinced as to the truth of my assertions.
I'IIEOROllH 1VOIX1V.
OTENTION!! "
W/H ARE NOW CLOSING Q?T.O?R
^K/ stock (jl;MF3')Ooods, Roots, Shoes.
Hals, 'Notions, etc., to make -room for
"full jjoods. We guarantee all the above
goods, also our whol ? stock of Groeor
1- s, Crockery, Tinware, .Hardware, To
bacco, : Cigars, Whiskey*, .Imported
French .Brandy and Holland Gin, ,Do
Attestfc .Hrniulv, Viiti, Rum, Wines, .etc.,
dower -for Cash than tthe same articles
,<:an he bought.fur ,in.any honsein town.
-Whiskies and Tobaccos we make a
specialty, and it shall ever be our aim
<U*g?vc,yuu the worth of your mono}'.
We have just received a fine lot of
Canned Sausage, p|lt in."> lb. cans, lull
weight, atjl~ 1 -i2 Ot iits po,i pound.
OCR NEW ?HLR JtCFRIGERA-L'OH
3s now .completed and you can get a
large Ice Cold glass of .Beer for-5 cents.
An examination ul onretook is respect
jully solicited..
D. K. SM OA K & CO.
Orangeburg, S. C. June 27 If
W. 3E*. CllM
St- Matthews S. 0.
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DKALI*R.IN DKY GOODS,
llOOTsUv. SHOWS,
RATS CAI'S &c.
?o?
i buy my goods,from first bands ami
s. .. them at Charleston prices
?o?
Highest CASH price paid for cotton
and country produce.
?(>.?
Fid and Genetal Stock always on hand.
W. P. GAIN.
St. Matthews.
Near the DEPOT. (>ct 84s
J. A. BARDIN & BRU.
PINCKNKY'S LANDING,
on SANTEE. NFAU VANCES FERRY
DEALERS IN
<1'KN-K?A.L MEltCIlAND I S K?OF
JT FE RS,-for sale a full and complete
stock of Groceries, Hardware, Heady
Made. Clot hing. Roots and !Shoes, Hals
Caps, and Trunks, and a line line of Dry
A loud? of ail descriptions for Ladies1 use
A (ul! ? . ? of Foreign :in?l Domestic
Wines and J -t irs.Stv'W*'*'""?c.oo,
.(fVC, jfce. ,m? tWpt. v.
THE COLUMBIA REGISTER
DAILY, TUl-WEEKLY & WEEKLY.
Host Newspaper over publislteO at tlie
Capital of .South'Carolina.
Circulation Largo aiul Constantly In
creasing? >
WE RESPECTFULLY* JNATITEthe
attention of the rcnOliig.commun
ity to Ilia excellent newspapers we art
now publishing in Columbia. TUE REG
ISTKR is the only paper ever published
lit the capital of South Carolina which 1.
oondiietcd as are the leading dailies ot
the principal cities ot* tho country Wit'
have an able and tlistlllguiscd corps ot '
editors?gentlemen well known all over
the State lor their learning, ability and
sound Democratic principles ;?men who
have served lite State and tho South on
every occasion when the demand arose
for their service, and who may safely
bo depended upon ilg reliable leaders of |
the Democracy in the line of journalism.
TUB DAILY REGISTER is a twenty
eight column paper, 2-1 by 30 inches,
printed on good paper and with large,
clear cut type, containing the Latest Tel
egraphic. News, Full Market Reports,
editorial matter on the lending occur
rences of the limes, and replete with iu
tcrestiug miscellaneous reading. The
Local News is full and interesting, on,e
editor devoting his time exclusively to
(hut depart incut. Our correspondence
from Washington and other places ot
note gives un entertaining resume of ad
the important events ot the day.
TUB Tltl-WEEKLY It KG IS TUR, with
sonic minor changes, comprises the eon
teiitsof tho Daily at $2.50 less per au
iimii.
THE WEEKLY It KG I STEH is a large,
handsomely*gotten up eight-page paper.
20 by 42 Inches, containing forty-eight
columiis of rc-oliiig matter, embracing
all the news of the week and the must
editorial and local news.
? THUMS?IN ADVANCE,
Daily Register, one year.?7.00
Daily Register, six months. 3.00
Daily Register, three mouths. 1.70
TrMVeekly Register, one year. 0.n0
Trt-Weckly Register, six montds.... 2.00
TrI-Weekiy Register, three months. 1.20
Weekly Register, one year. 2.00
Weekly Register, six months. LOO
Weekly Register, three months. 00
Any person sending us a club of ten
subscribers at one time will receive eith
er of tho papers free, postage prepaid,
for one year.
Any person .sending us the money for
twenty subscribers to the Daily may re
tain lor his services twenty dollars of the
amount; for twenty Subscribers to the
Tri-Weekly, fifteen dollars of the amount;
and for twenty subscribers to the Week
ly, live dollars ofthu amount..
As tm Advertising Medium, The Reg
ister ttllbrds unequalled facilities, having
a large circulation, and numbering
among its patrons'tho^ weH-td-do peOplo
of the middle and upper portion 01'the
Stale. Tcrins reasonable.
For any information desired, address
CALVO ft RATION,
Proprietors, Columbia, s. C.
5S*"ParHc? desiring copies of TlIK
R??:<?-.stku lo exhibit in canvassing will
be supplied on application.
The Weekly News
Contains livnEilltorlnls, tho latest Tel
egrams, besides the following Special
ties: Carefully selected Mail News.
Prize Stories, a Chess Column, an Agri
cultural Department, Record of Mar
riages and Deaths. Tho WEEKLY
NEWS gives more for tho money than
any otlier Southern Weekly. See the
Prices:
Single Subscription per annum ?2 00
Five Subscriptions at $1 7.">, 8 7">
Ten Subscriptions at ?1 00 In 00
Twenty Subscriptions at. ?1 2"> 20 00
Fitly Subscriptions at $1 50 00
The WEEKLY NEWS wiil bo sent, to
yearly .subscribers of tho Daily Edition
of The News and Courier for $1.
The WEEKLY NEWS will he sent for
one year to six mouths' subscribers to the
Daily Edition of The News and Courier
for SI 51).
The WEEKLY NEWS will bo sent to
yearly subscribers to the Tri-Weekly
Kditiou of The News and Courier lor
91 no.
No rciliiclions will be made in the price
to subscribers of The News and Courier
except as above.
Remember the WEEKLY NEWS con
tains all the latest. News, selected from
Tbc News and Courier, besides these spe
cialties which do not appear in tho Daily
at all.
A Pri/c Story, a Chess Column, an
Agricultural Department; and a com
plete weekly record of Deaths and Mar
riages in this State.
Any one of thes specialties alone is
worth tin* prioe of subscription, ;.. tl |lie
subscriber really gels a First Class Week
ly besides for nothing'.
RIORDAN ft DAWSON,
?'harlestoll. S. ('.
I). I\ KI.KMIMi. JAS. M. WILSON
A-ugu^t, 1878.
We are now opening, direct from
the Manufacturers, a large and new
stock of Roots, Shoes, and Trunks,
FOR KILL TRADE.
Orders solicited and promptly fill
ed. All goods with our brand war
ranted.
D. F, FLEMING & GO.
WIIOI.KSAI.K OKA I.KUS IN
LI) AMERICAN IK) TEL
Established about IS30
i
AND
No 2 Ilaync street, Cor. of Church I
street, Charleston, S. C. scp 27-:i
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Resucitatod on the Kiiropeini Plan for
.Geiillcmcu ??nly.
TKUMS:
Rooms each person per day.00
per week.$3.00
per month...8 and 910
According lo location of Rooms paid
n advance.
JtOAIlD 1 HUMS'
Hoard and lodging.-SI 00 per day
Hoard and lodging.<? ?l) per week
. MKAf.S.
Breakfast.20c
Dinner.00?
Supper.25c
MRS. M. J. ARCHER. Pproprletress,
(JO .George st. corner King,
scp 27 ly Charleston; S C.
CLEARING OUT SALE
for
NEXT THIRTY BAYS
OF ALL
SUMMER GOOD 8
AT
GREAT REDUCTION"
AT
NEW STORE NEW STORE
IN THE TOWN OF
8?? Bl?TTTPHlEW?.
A. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MA'ITHEWS, AND THE
J--'* public generally that in the old stand of dark's, near the Depot, will be
found a choice and rare selection of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors
both Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, tyc.,
And solicits :i share of trade. Mr. J. 1*11 IL. SAIN, who is in charge of the store
will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to whom he
guarantees bargains ax good as can be had in Charleston. Highest market price?
paid lor all kinds of country produce'
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St. Matthews. September 0,1S70.
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Auitl'll WEST ('OHNEIi st^VTTK J IOXJI31G sq LT^ItlS,
columbia s. (j.
BOARD $200 FEU DAW OMNIBUS 28cs
Special attention and RATES to commercial travelers.
Ornngchurg Oct. is 1878. 1y
1.879-VOLUME XII
TUE
CHRISTIAN NEICHBOR
Established April 2. IStiS.
Is Published every Thursday, in Colum
bia, S. ('., by
SJDI II. BROWN. Proprietor & Editor
Terms the same to every subscriber.
Six Months, f I, or 7"- Cents II* paid in S| ilays.
One Year, ?r $l.'>0il paid 01 St days.
The Neighbor, now?1879?in iis
twelfth year, continue.-- nn Advocate ol
Christianily?Peace and flood will?a.<
opposed to War or aught else that is
contrary lo Love.
As nn Independent Organ of Christian
ity and iMclhodijin the Neighbor seeks
to establish Peace in its Divinely ap
pointed supremacy in the Household, the
School, the Church, the State and the
World.
The number of the present generation,
who believe with Ihc early disciples ot
Christ, that Christianity and War are
contrary, one to Ihc other, is hopefully
on iliu increase. In aid of thu lurthcr
re establishment of this faith and prac
tice of Primitive ( hiislians, the Neigh
bor continues an unswerving advocate.
The Neighbor circulates in motu than
thirty States of the Union, and has been
found to bo an excellent udveiUsing
medium; yet only one page can heap,
preprinted to advertisements, and these
must he select.
A trial of I ho paper will tint be ler en
able a person to judge of its merits and
price. .
Address
CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR.
Columbia, S. C.
1*. S.? Persons?men or women, boys
or girls?who at e willing to canvass, in
(heir neighborhoods for the Neighbor
will please write.
Hardware.
S. R. MARSHALL & 00.
:51() KING-ST,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF
HARDWARE, ROTWARE,
T?N WARE, NAILS,
WOOD WARE, ROl'E,
SADDLERY, CUTTLE RY,
GUNS, &c. AI??, Agricultural Steels,
us follows: Straight und Tum Shovels.
Scooters, 15 dl Tongues, and Sweeps of
all kinds, suitable lor the wholesale and
retail trade.
Merchants would do well to call
and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Charleston, Sept. '27, 1S7S. 3mo
Otto Scmtag,
DYER AND SCOURER,
No. iM Wentwortll street, near the Old
Artesian Well.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Gents1 Coats Vesta and Fants 'nicely
Cleaned. Dyed and Pressed. Faded and
Moulded Clothing Renewed with the
greatest dispatch.
J.'C. Fill
5
PRES H ARRIVALS
OP
and llesix? Goods
AT
1? mm? mmi
MY STOCK COM PRISES
I3i\y Goods and Groceries
IN GREAT VARIETY.
The Dry Goods embrace "Ladles and Mens Dross Good?, While and Colored
Cotton Goods, Prints. .Men's and Boys1 Clothing, Hats nnd Caps,
13oots and Shoes,
To suit all classes. Also full lines of
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS.
And in fact everything to be found in a first class store.
Thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell everything at the lowest possi
ldc price. The hlgbert market price paid for
Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c.
And all other Country Produce. A call solicited. No trouble to show goods.
Orangeburg, S. C, Mar 28-tf
JOHN C. PIKE,
Comer Church and Rtusell Streets.
The Improved Water Elevator
and Purifier.
Orangeburg, S- C
IF you would enjoy good health you must use pure
water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Aikeu,
! Edgelield, Hampton, and barn well counties: Having
purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the
Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we oiler the
same for sale. This Elevator has no superior. It is
simple, cheap and durable, having no wooden tubing
to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to
rust or corrode. No Hanges or valves to wear out or
to get out of order. Requires no attachment below
the platform and will lastOPlIXtlOE
as long as any pump. Will make bad water good,
and good water better. A lborough investigation is
all Unit is necessary to convince you of its merits.
March M-Gitt
SAIN, MERONEY & CO.
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DVERTISE a largo and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of
Sugar, Tea, Soap, Tinware. Lemons, Butter Nuts,
Coffee, Spice, Bapolto, Stone ware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts,
bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda. Glassware, Apples, Pecans,.
Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery ware. Cabbages, Almonds,
Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants,
Hams, Copperas, Starch, Sillers, Candy, Prunes.
In fact tin; Iarge?' and host variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange
burg, at prices Tell to Twenty percent less than any house in town. ?
I mean just what I say,
1*11 sell for less than any one,
Or give my goods away.
A. B. WALKER,
Orar.geburg, A pi II 4, is"u.
Leader of Low Prices.
Z. J. KING
DEALER IN
FIA E
CHEWING TOBACO,
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEGARS,
A SPECIALITY
Made of Mountain Dew Com WJiiskev.
CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &c &c.
rhave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am offering for sale cheaper than
liny Olioelse iil the Comity. Fresh Lager beer constantly kept on baud at
S cents a schooner. Give me a call at Doyles Corner
Orangi'burg, Seplember C.
Z J. KING
First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand,
Corner of R.ussell and Tread well Streets, Orangeburg.
IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OPEND AT
the above stand a first class
Where ?ran be found everything needed for family use of the very best
quality, and warranted fresh ami genuine. 1 will make it a point to keep nothing
for sale but what is llrst class and fresh. By permanent arrangements
made I will receive my goods weekly? and by close and careful attention
to my business, and the wants of my customers. I hope to receive a fair share of
patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produce.solo >r ship
ped to Charleston or Northcrji markets on Commission.
CHARLES S BULL.
Age?
Orangeburg, S. C, Septeinberti, 1S7S
CARRIAGE SHOP
M a r k et .St/r/eteit
O.H A N.G E ?? ltG , ?S.
Mr. ?. II. WILES.respectfu?y informs
Ills friends und the public generally that
ho is prepared to receive and.ninke.to.QrJ
der
LIGHT SINGLE
An?
DOUBLE SE?TE?
BUGGIES,
Of the best material, and finish them In
first class stjle. Also One and Two
Horse
WAGONS
put up at the shortest notice and lowest
prices. Repairing neatly and strongly
done. Horse Shoeing by expert Smiths.
All work done at rates to suit the low
price of cotton. Call and give me a trial.
R. II. WILES,
Orangebnrg, S. C.
June 20, 1879.
CALXj WWW CALIi
At the People's Ba
ESTABLISHED IN 1871
RY THE PRESENT PRO!
Who Is still ready and willing to
FILL ORDERS
BREAD, ROLLS, PIES
AND
C J? K E S ?
of all descriptions.
G U N G E R S
by the barrel or box*
ALSO
BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS,
OK
Any other meetings nt short notice.
JUS T RECEIVED FRESIT CONFEC
TIONARYS. FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as
any that can be bought in Orangebnrg.
Thankful for the past patronage of my
friends and the public I still solicit a con
tinuance of their custom.
T. W. AJiBERGOTTI,
RUSSELL STREET, !
Next door to Mr. J. P. ITnriey.
Orangebnrg, Sept 13,1878 ly
A2ii.il Koad Schedules.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD'.
Commencing Sunday, March 10, 1879,
Passenger Trains will run as follows:
columma DIVISION.
(Daily.)
Leave Charleston at.G 45 a m
Leave Charleston at.0 15 p m
Arrive at Columbia at.?..1 10 p ui
Arrive at Columbia.7 00 p hi
Arrive at Colombia at..G 15 a in
Leave Columbia.8 20 a ui
Leave Columbia at.4 00 p m
Leave Columbia at.0 30 n -*
Arrive at Charleston at.10 00?' !?
Arrive at Charleston at.?4? *? 11 m
AUGUSTA DIVISI?^*
Leave Charleston at.G 45 a m
Leave Charleston at.0 15 p m
Arrive at Augusta at.4 25 P m
Arrive at Augusta at.SvjM ? m
Leave Augusta at.A}'?t P ??
Leave Augusta at.
Arrive at Charleston nt.lk>oo
Arrive at Charleston at.,.G
c?mden DIVISION.
(Dally, except Sundays.]!
Leave Charleston at.7 20 a hi
Arrive at Camdeu at.S 00 j> m
Leave Camden at.7 !W a m
Arrive at Charleston.0 15 p in
Trains leaving Charleston at 9 15 p. m.
and Columbia at 4 p. m. make close con
nections daily, except Sunday, with irains
of Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to
and from Greenville, Walhalla. Ander
son, Spartanburg and points on theSpar
lauburg and Asheville Railroad, and for
Lauren* on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
day.
Trains leaving Charleston at G 45 a.
in. and Columbia at 4 p. m. make closo
connections daily with trains of Charlotte,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad, to and
from Charlotte, Richmond,' Wusliington
and all Eastern Cities; also with trains
of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad to and from Suinter, and other
points on W. C. & A. R. R.
Trains leaving Charleston ntG45 a. m.
and 10 15 p. m. and Augusta at 3.30 p. m.
make close connections daily with trains
of Georgia Railroad and Central Rail
road for Macon, Atlanta and all points
West and Southwest.
Sleeping Cars on all ulght trains.
JOHN R. PECK, Superintendent.
D. C. ALLEN, Con. P and T. Agt.
BUYCK&CO
DEALERS
IN PLANTATION GOODS,
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
St. Matthews S. 0.
\\7~c respectfully call the attention of
tV the farmers to our general stock
of GOODS and solicit a call wueueve?
they visit St. Matthews, A full and
fresh stock constantly in siorc.
Oct 3mo