The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, December 26, 1879, Image 2
WMMM S?H?OLV
classical school fob
.1jqts and girls.
Corps of Teachers.
HUGO G. SHERIDAN.Principal.
'wii. LI ?iVaSSB.!.J.Ist Assistant,
Iii charge of 2nd Graue Roum.
MISS EjJ. M acic a y......21id Assisi a nt.
Alu charge of 1st Grailu H?oih ahd Cflrls.
rphi* School opens on tlte First Monday
X in September annually, and contin
ues uninterruptedly until the bist of .1 line.
THUMS 1*EU MOSTlf. "' \' ?!
First' Graue.?eegiiiiffcis ..?$2.00
Second Grade, Grammar pupils. 2.M)
Third Grade, advanced English. 'I.OU
Latin. Greek, and German each.
I [extra..^i.?.t...a.it;.. f#j
COURSx OP SYli?Y.''' '
First Grade".?Alphabet. Spelling, Ilnd-!
imentarv Aritluuutic, Writing and First
Steps in Geography, '
Second Grade, Spelling. Reading.'
Writing, Arithmetic*' Second Steps in'
Geography, Gramnmr. Written Coihpo'
siifbii, Latin. Greek and German. "
Third Grade. Spelling, ReiuUng, Writ
ing, Aritlimeiie completed. Geography
?coinpletedeGruininar completed, t'oinpo
Hitlou, History, . Philosophy. Rhetoric,
IjOglC. Uook-kecping. Algebra, Geome
try. Chemistry.- Latin, Greek, German
und Written Composition.
. Elocution is taugbt'bi each grade.
Miss Muck ay has charge of the girls.
-Students may ClltCl' al-any time during
tlie >U r.n, and are'charged only from
'date oil GiiUaj/cc. ? ? r ???.? 1
? A liberal deduction made when three
or more children' attend' frb:ll the stfino
.family. ":"
i Roys and girls are prepared for the
.Sophomore (.'lass in any College or for a
'successful business life.
* Neatness of person, polite manners
and a high sense ol honor are considered
'?of no less importance than the branches
'taught, and are therefore inculcate'
with unremitting assiduity.
Hoard may be had hi good failliltct
near the school at ten and twelve dolhirr
?per month, including ?.'.?ashing and lights.
II Roys and girls nA'kep'l separate ami
po hitercourse allowed.
I A lUbtrubuliare of public patronage b
respeeffhI\y~ solicited.
pRAXGEBUHG, S. C.
I would respectfully iufunn the public
? '.v S i. .-I ?
nun i ii.in- j <-? rcccivcil and now open
(or inspection one of the largest, cheap
est and bust m leeted storks of
FALL *sj. ^J^TERj
CrOODS
Of id! yar.iit.ies, and that the sumo will be
offered at prices which will defy all com
petition, and I would especial'} cull the
attention of ail close
CASII BpyKK?
io thjs fiict. 4 lull Btouk of
always on hand to w hich special nttcn
? , ? ? \
tlon is invited.
Respectfully yours,
GEORGE II. CORNELSON.
Sept. 19, 1S79.
J. I. SORENTR?E
tittto of the firm of Soircutruo A Le
tt, thanks ll'ie public for their liberal
V> 1 ronage of i In-' pWi while connected
(vi a 1 hu bile flr.ii; and having now
bought out'Hie efltirc slock will continue
t'Ke ijfi.-iin'-s itl the same place. He in
vites 'the public to call and examine bin
stoek pf
DRY GOODS I!
' ' NOTIONS !!
gjapl? and Faney
of every quality nnd price
SEGAHfjj and TOBACCO,
whleh lie wiil sell at the lowest prices
bosArble.' hll'/r.-.i.'ls'holijeet to exchange
or money refunded if not sallsfaciorj*.
? fc 'spRENTRUE,
Proprietor of the
pALIEORNIA STORE.
N. B,?Mr. Benj. P. l/.hir und Mr. A.
li.'litr'oimm, wlio arp noW'in my est ah
jishmcnt, will'be pleased to fcrvc their
jnany friends a .1} cu?tpjiiei&<
' Orangcburg, S. 0.,'Oct. 31*, 1870?tf
by Santa Claus at
JOSEPH EROS,
CO 3ST JP JE QTiq 1ST" lER 3T,
At Captain Brlgginnn's Old Stund.
Raisins. Ciirrnnts. Citron', by llic wholesale, Candies from the plainest to
I he Hilfst lllld in every shape. Sweel hearts, Panorama; Eggs. Sugar-Toys
besides I am prepared* to lee and Qfii uncut, evoryb'ody'H Christinas Cakes.
.. i /: i t . v * . ? f ? A .< ??> -
C^GA.US AND TOBACCO.
JPRUITJ .FRUIT!! FRUIT!'I JFiUJIT!!!!
Anil eyerytjiiijg to njako people bappy. Call before bl?ybi !;??
J Q 3 E F H J2 R Q S f
/;ranjji;biirg. S C., ^enr. ???
? TT' <J
- \
HBf K
Has broimht everything h>
trail attention to Ida immense :
crate?having cvcrytl lag ill
[phants
H 1 N
DR
CLOAKS
s?
Uespi ? H'UfJj' Cidl alten
Surges. ttotirctts, Suiti
(Jlohe Alpacas, which !?
and Kreuch I'ushttiures
lor trimming purposes,
diliereul styles, Dohnai
Manhattan Cloak Cuili|i
r2.UU up to ?:>r>.oo.
to ?IV
tiiul Ihi
extiti
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t IUI! v ?
img nod
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Although a tendency j
Still selling all Staple ai
at 0 \-> cents, &e. Tui
* Ali
1MB
CLOTHING
Ah :i lender In the uho?
'nip;, u large iifiMirTliu-tM i ivti, * on hu I
in <mr Men's Clothing lenartinenl
made. Samples on uxhihitlon, prices
A long felt want is sii| plied in on>
Children, Ladies and Gentlemen 11
your money on paper-bottom, sh<
prime article.
One word more, If you n ;" i"
will show 3 on that we can lieu I <
NEW ADERIG/
?' White's" 51
HEM
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At
CALL nnd ::cf your Ho Mo ds, i ti
ordci:y?u*f Oyr.ter St Oystci I ifl
steak and it ice. Snnspnge '?. I: .-?>. I!
Having obtained a'llfrt ? ?? INvam ?
Call and satisfy your appe r* I \or<
OrfHjgcburg S. C , Oi ' ' 7 -
AT TilK m
b
Russell Street a I
IcwfiB
J, W. M ta
il
Q-enoral Mn?
?. 'Vhk 11 II'! v'J';,:i'.:v'::^ - '
All my Old FrkwU mid a many \
ectni ly Invited lo cxamiiu- ,?v (;f>or ' ? >.
.-?Sl?F=:
? R E S11 A It RIVALS
I
Mow and IDesirroIMe p-oo^ILs;
AT
.JUVV STOCK (OMI'jL'.ISKjj
vy O oocl? and. (3ri^oceiT.ej=
(IX CHEAT VARIETY".
iomla end ra?*? Ladle? :1ml Mens Dress 'Good*', White and Colored
ml i nts, Moil's and Hoys' Clothing. Hatsjiyd Caps,
I >oji:s aiui Siloes,
WlU ?S-' ClttS?Cl?. Also fell Hues o,f
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS,
A . I hi :. 1 vciything to bo round in a Hist class store.
i- 1 nblii
? ? Id:-',
? their generous patronage in the past, I respectfully
; same, promising to sell everything at lhe lowset possi
rkct price puid/tfF
Cottoi , Corn, Peas, Rice, &c
omifn , rofhu'C. A call s< licitcd. No trouble to show goods.
ig. S. C. M r 'JS-tf
JOHN C. HIKE,
Corner Church and Ru-scll Streets.
?proved Water Elevator
and irifier.
add enjoy ei il Ijcijlih you must use pure
To Ihe ? ' us o| Orilligcblirg, Aikcn.
inuptoii. ah Uiiriiwo)! counties: Having
'a: c I r.. ight of said counties for the
it-r K \: r and l'uriller. we oiler the
?'. Tin* . ator has 110 superior. Ii is
?ap and dm d ? . having 110 wo< den lulling
l!ii\ 11 ml pOlli le water. No iron tubing lo
i?es or valves lo wear out or
uires no attachment below
rJT 11 H KS Ii: 'X' 13110 .-5
A ill make had water good,
A thorough investigation is
,u coi rude. No H
11 out ?' ordei. 1
plat for i * ? .ill lid i:
long as 11 ly pump
?;Ood Wal 11 hetli ?
Slice aiy to ? ivince you of its merits.
SAIN, MERONEY & CO.
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R*l >.K a lrt ig ?
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I M 1 j ] 1 j
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bill _;, ill pi if
ml varied Stuck of Goods, consisting in part of
Soap. Tinware. Lc||)pi'8, R?tte?- Nuts,
Sapolio. Slonc ware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts.
Washing Soda,' Glassware, Apples, Pecans,
Lye, Crockery ware. Cabbages, Ahmmds,
, Potash, Wooden it arc, Confectioner}', Currants,
a, Starch, Sifters, '' Candy, Prunes.
I est variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange
Vjj to Twenty percent lesu than any house in town.
menu jiM what I say,
II sell for less than any one,
v give my goods away.
A. B. WALKER,
, 1S70. leader of bow Prices.
J. KING
DEALER IN
opr. m& mmsftw yqums
< Ira .^ f -.r;,
t
1
IJSTO TOE A CO,
UESTIV AJVD IMPORTED SEGAIIS,
' ASPEpJALITY
i tele i Mountain Deiu Com Hhisfcev.
KS, PORTERS HJvANpiKS "WINES, BLEU &c &c
heavy stock which 1 11111 offering for sale cheaper th
il??ly. Fresh * Lager Beer constantly kept on baud
ve nip a call lit Sajn's Old Stand,
1 ;XE C\
I
f hii\ it 011 Ii tf(d a vi
I H ? IM' , il dl'
?... x scbi.et.
than
at
' ' r*J- i/?
jpibcr ?.
Z J. KING
! mi
NEW STORE
IN THE TOWN OF
Si T
I \ \. SAIN KO.TI
* ' 1 , ublie gen?
?I !? Old
I ./ ? ?oifdSf (? >
both Ffyiiei
1 hare 01
greets
a rfi'ains
iiOi of ?
Itttll'fl,
-o?
ES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS. AND THE
that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will be
selection of
tceries, Tobaocos and Segars. Liquors
*n and Domestic, Hardware, $6.,
trade. Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is in charge of ihe store
V nil of his old customers, and new ones too, to whom he
good as can be had in Charleston: Highest market price
iintry* produce*
ve September 0{ 1870.
9
liqhtninc sewer
p&A THE NEW WILSON
?QEp* Oscillating Shuttle
Ik T?i sewing machine
Id mFl ls vvbncierfui In its conception, un
&H i^M. /HrTM procodontod for doing a largo range of
13 77 "1^w# Kb/ sewing In textile fabrics and loathor. Its
n / AtT motions are continuous, admitting of an
AH / extraordinary rate of speed, either by
#MVtoi-?gf5&, J\I V steam or foot power. Every motion of the
m IA^f?@?l^k?=&s\ troadlo makos six stitches, thus produc
^?tfLJ/Ygff^^n^r"^^. inS about one-third more work In a day
^rt?3W^Mf1giftnlfc>fcA than other Sewing Machines. It has no
^?SSfcV * stop motions, and tighton'o'tho stitch with
the needle out of the fabric. It uses the
well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of the needle. It
has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine.
'Its arm Is fully eight and one-half Inches long and five and one-half
.Inches high, and the whole Machine is very compactly and seien*
tiflcally constructed In proportions, elegance, design,and appear*
ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as far
in advance of a" ether Sewing Machines as the telephone Is superior
to the tin speaking tube. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT,
for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHINQ, fur*
jnlshod FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with
A Tucker, Ruffler, Cordor, Sot of Hemmers? Binder, c$c, 1 ?~* ~~<
Tliese. Machines are on exhibition and for sale by
THEODORE KOHIJ,
AGENT FOR
Qrangefrurg County,
Oran-rebur-r, 8. C, Nov. 7th, 1870.?tf
THE BEST REMEDY
for
Diseases A M Throat ana Longs,
_ , Diseases . of the I
jVYERS pulmonary organs
are so prevalent and
fatal, that a safe and
fKtft?rX M reliable remedy for
Uioin is invuluablo
to every community.
?Ayeb i Cheiuiy
Pectoral ia such a
remedy, and no
other so eminently
merits the confi
dence of the public.
It is a seien title com
[bination of the medi
'cinal principles and
lf'/7// curative virtues of
KtStthe finest drugs,
PFfTTORAL chemically united,
rcwyimu. to inHUrovtiIO g,flat
cat possible cfliciency and umformityof re
sults, which enables pliysicinns as well as
invalids to use it with confidence. It is
tho most reliable remedy for diseases of
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duced. It strikes at the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt
und certain relief, and is adapted to pa
tients of any age or either sex. Being
.very palatable, the youngest children
take it without difficulty. In the treat
ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Soro
Throat, Br>prieliitis, Influenza, picr
ic ninn'sSoreTMiront, Asthma, Croup,
and Cutnrrh, the effects of Ayek's
Cherry Pectoral are magical,and multi
tudes are annually preserved from serious
illuess by its timely and faithful use. It
should be kept at hand in every house
hold, for tho protection it affords in eud
:den attacks. lit Whooping-cough and
'.Consumption "there is no other remedy
bo efficacious, soothing, aud helpful.
Tho marvclloiw cures which Ayer's
/Dunnn-r PbotoUAIj lias clie.cteil all over
the world arc a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce th? best results.
An impartial trial will convince the most
sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,
as well as of its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eniinont physicians In all parts of tho
country, knowing its composition, recom
mend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral to inva
lids, and prescribe it in their practice
.Tho test of half a cent?ry has proved' it$
absolute certainty to cure all puliuonarv
complaints not already beyond the reach
of human aid. ' ?.? .
Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical aud Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass,
pom bt all uncuaisTS eyehywueue.
October :i. 1S7!>?l v
Something N^w!
in ad litioii to the large und elegantly
assorted ?tock id' Dry t_l??nds. l><>->ts and
Shoes, llais, civ... &?., also
Groceries
of the best quality, cheap* r than can he
bought any where else. The finest aud
best stock oi
Whiskies.
l^randics.
'U'hiop,
Gin.
Hum.
&e.. &c,
I The prices of which have just, been re
duced '2?t to ")U cents per gallon.
1). K. StyOAK & CO.
Have littted up their up-stairs, and hiTd
li a stock 65,000 of tilts lliiest. bestand
cheapest assortment of
0 L'U THING
to be found between Columbia and
Charleston. If yon are in peed of ti suit
at any prlee. Pants, t oat or Vest, ilon*t
tail to see them bet?re buying, dust re
ceived, l?? barrels of
F I, OTJE,
Which will be sold cheaper than the
samp quality can'be bought in Charles
ton, make mom for
200 Barrels
y> b,u in l>y the tirst qf November.
The liegt
Ul;ST PROOF WHSJAT $ QATS
p:t band.
1>. E. SMOAK & CO.
Orangeburg, S. C. dune '27 ti
1IOM K
ENTERPRISE.
REV. S. T. IIALLMAN is prepared to
J Fl?AME PICTURES of al! sizes in
th.- neatest stylo of the art, and at lower
rales, for cash, than can be done else
where in? the county. Picture Hangings
also furnished on the most liberal terms.
All parties desiring work done in the
above line would do well to give him a
call at bis bouse in Lyon's Township, or
at l)r. S. A. liceyep. Satisfaction guar
anteed. April 3?tfmos
AUCTIONIOEI?.
JAMES A. IlAAJII?TOJf offers his ser
vices to auction Slock, Merchandise.
?>6., on Salcsdnys, or to attend sales any
where in the County. Orders left at tlie
store of John A. Hamilton will be at
tended to. .IAS: A. HAMILTON."
Aug '22?.'linos
?THE WHITE
1 sewing Machine
THE BEST OK AX.L./
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity;
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity
And Undisputed in the Broad Ctai
OF r.tlNO VHE **<"l8f
VERV T1EST OPERATING
QUICKEST BELEINO, '
" > HANDSOMEST, AN
Most Perfect Sowing Maohli
IN THE WORLD. r.
The area t popularity of tho Whito \% Iho mostcet
\includ tribute to Its exccllcnco and supcriori
over other machines, and In submitting It totfc
trade we pul It upon Its merits, and In no instane
has I! everypt failed to satisfy any recommcndatSo
In Its favor," >
The demand for the While has increased to sue
an extent that we ore now compelled to turn ci
Ccniplcto Ccsrinc' Sffftir'r'i'tTM.
m v uxy tlitoo zsaia-Mtoa Isx ?
tiiO o-o-i?10 T-i elf
Every machine Is warranted (or 3 years, anf
sold for c-sti at liberal discounts,or upon eas,
payments, to suit the convenience of customer*.
BSTAOEMTS WASTED' IK tmOCCUSIXD TESITOIT
WrW SEWINQ~MACHINE CO.,'
\ Ms 358 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland. Ohls
For Sale by
Heiiry Ivolm.
I), tf*. PLEMJXU. JAS. M. WII.SC
Angiist,1878.
We arc now opening, direct froi
the Manufacturers, a large and nt?
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks,
FOR FALL TRADE.
Ciders solicited) nh?l promptly li
I ed. All goods with our brand w: i
ranted.
p. F. ITEMING & CO.
WHOLESALE HKAl.KUS I.V
.No 2 Ilayne street, Cor, of Chun
street, Charleston, S. C.acp 27-3
calx, tmm calt.
At the People's Bakery,
estahlisiied in 1s7l
BY HIE PRESENT PROI'RIETO!
Who i* still ready and willing to
FILL OU?EKS
I
A5Ji>
CAKES.
of all descriptions.
G U N (x B ? S
by the barrel or box.
ai.S.o
BREAD FOIl CAMP-MEETINGS,
on
Any other nieetjngs at short notice.
JUST RECEIV ED FRESH CONFEC
TION ARa'S; FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as
nuy that can be bought In Orangeburg.
Tbankbd for the past patronage of my
friends and the public I still solicit a con
dnuancc of their custom.
T. W. ALBERGOTTI,
RUSSELL STREET,
Next door to Mr. J. P. riarloy.
Orangcburg, Sept 13, 1878 ly