The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, May 21, 1880, Image 5

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Tho Swallows. 'Watch Hie swallow* near the window, All which have been nestling here Hid tarewell. and are to leave us, Leave us lor the present year. Look above yon' lofty steeple. Do you see them swiftly lly<V Seem to chat about their journey To a more congenial sky. Heart, my heart, oh let them go, ;Do not grieve about tin; past! Spring conns hack, the swallows with it, Tlmu'lU lind happiness at last! Silence,reigns in all the branches, Not a zephyr lans the air; Still remembrance whispers lowly Of.toy yearning, my despair. .With the swallows, ah. bas,vaulshM j All the bliss 1 weened in store! Tine, inycf spring will bring tho .former, 41 ill uty love returns no more ! ?Constant.change rule the world. Knie o'er limn, and o'er his lot ; ,l?iit when love dies with the roses, Ah, the spring recalls it not! 1 Clippings. ?Moses is held up as ti good man, and yet he bucked l'haraoh. ?Tho world owes us all a living, but she is just as hard do collect from us any other debtor. ?Oregon is for Blaiuc. They're a j good way oil' from him out there and j don't know hitu very well. ?A letter addressed "V. P. Wheel- j or, Washington," was sent to tho Dead Letter Qllice. Never heard of! the man. ?It is hard to please a man who I docs not wish to be lied about und I .who cannot bear lo have the truth told j about him. 1 ?No woman was ever known toj .marry a man whose first remark upon being introduced;to her was about the weather. ?A Bloominglon girl who "raised j ,her parasol to parry sol's rays'' was' son struck for a match one. moonlight night not long ago. The flame ignited j and now they are united. ?New Jersey keeps a militia, so! that when a mob feels thai it must tin ash some one the troops can be called out and stand the pulling. ?"Silence in lite com! !" thunder ed a judicial Dogberry the other morning; "a hall-dozen men have j been convicted already without the Court's having been able lo bear a word ol the testimony !" ?The Philadelphia North Ameri- j can tells of a man given up by the ?doctors. When a man is given Up by the doctors, it is strong evidence that his money is nil gone. ?It is'estimated that I here arc four million unmarried women in this: country. Kvery one of them bu kt, under the bed previous to retiring, .however, and hopes to lind a man j some time* j ?General Sherman says be bates newspapers. Newspapers have a .vytty of telling the truth about a man.) ami. if be is an arrogant, conceited I individual, they are very apt to dc-1 scribe hitu as such. ?Sennlor Cameron asked Tombs if the Southern people had ever found j out that the North had whipped them. | '?Whipped us!" said Tombs, "no sir,] you didn't whip us, hut we wore our selves out whipping you." ?'Ibereisa revival of the rumor: that Queen Victoria will .marry Boa-j consticld. There is aLo a report I hut 1 .the widow Oliver has asked if Ben-j ?consficld is a married man. The old man must look out for himself. ?When a Des Maines audience is' so pleased with one of Shakespeare's plays that they call for the author aipd be doesn't respond, they get mad | and hiss, and the local papers speak j .of him next day as Bill Shakespeare, j ?The reason why the student ol zoology rushes through the menage-! .rie lent and securest, good seat in tliho icifcus department is because ol i .his desire to study the zoological I construction of the female trapczist.! ?A school inarm, who was kissed J in the dark by .mistake, explained her! omission to use any !:ghi for nearly two weeks afterwards on the ground , of hard times. Shu had occasion to bring her trouble before the authori ties all the' same. -r?The man who always tells the 'truth enjoys a reputation for honesty, but be always seems lo get into more trouble than the "fellow who don't tell the truth more more than half the time. For our part we always thought .it best to stand the trouble. ?It is now disputed by moralists ;US well OS naturalist, that woman is I the <weaker vessel. Jf not Hie tin one,! she is a power behind it. II not the! ihead, she is the neck which turns the head. She ia our belter and strong ?ur.half, turn it any way you will. ..?Young man, it's very convenient tobe lieh, but twice as easy lobe poor. If you don't find it so, keep a dog and a canary bird, and if that don't do the business, gel married young, and light it out on that line till death steps in and cuts it shot I. ?"No, William," she mournfully ititlered, still allowing him to retain her hand. "No,. William, I can't marry you. I don't believe you can .provide a wife with butter upon your present salary, and 1 canT cat oleo margarine." A wotnnu who loves butter better thn? a man ought lo live :and die an old inoid. ?There lives an old Indian woman near Fitzpatiiek's who claims to be 108 years old. She ibclongod lo the Creek Indians and bus lived in n lew miles of her present home since before General Jackson made bis famous march lo Mobile and New Orleans. She has a pot now which she says the ?General gave lier when his army pass ed .through her tribe in 1814. A. F. II. DUKES, IiRANCH VI LLE, S. C, Offers a large and varied stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at-the Lowest Cash prices to make room for a large SPRING STOCK. 1 have also on hand a lot of the besl ?Pex'tilizei^s, At ttie lowest possible figures. Don't Jail to come and examine my stock bei or o buying elsewhere. * 4. F. H. DUKES, BRANCHVILLR, S. C. Feb.,0.1 SSO?7p: BUYCK&CO DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, j St. Matthews S, 0. ? W"o respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a call wheue,-*?r I tbeyvisit St. Matthews, A lull and; fresh stock constantly in Store. Oct I Buy ! Buy ! Buy ! AT TUE CALIFORNIA STORE :OF J. I. S0RENTR1JE, before all are sold at the prices named below: liest FroDcb Sardines l?cts per box, Fjuo .Bottled Pickles 15 cents, Fresh Tomatoes, .'1 lb cans. 20 cents, Large Fat Mackerel 8 lor 2? cents, Best quality Codfish U lbs.for cents, Leaf Lard 11 lbs for $1, l!io Coffee (best) 5 lhs for ?1, ?Mustard and Pepper 1-1 lb boxes 10c -o A full line of DRY UOOD5, 'GROCERIES, and TOBACCOS, Always on hand at the lowest prices. Good Plug Tobacco at -10 cts per.lb at J. I. SORENTR?E. s 1 ite ? 1 m 1(11 1 VEGETABLE A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Uoo, Is -a SURE CURE for all the Diseases for which it is recommended, and Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE in tho hands.of ?even tiio niost'inexperlcnccd.persons. It tfl a stiro und qnielt remedy 'fur C(Hi:Its, SOUK Tiltf OAT, CIIII.I.M, niul hlitiitiir tmnliUn; tillordH i??tant relief in the Hiiwf mattgnant form? of DIl'IlTIiritlA, und Ih tin; beat Known remedy for EUEUMATI8M and NEUIIAI.UIA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It linn been used with kiicI, wonderful niiccch? in nil pari* of the irorM f..r CRAMPS, CIIOI.EIIA, DIAKHIKKA, DVSKNTKItV, end all IIOIVEL t (MI PLAINTS, that it i. rinteitleretl an unfailing eure for three iliteasr*. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS' CONSTANT US!' IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It in RECOMMENDED by lMiynii-inns, IHix.sionn.rie?, .11 "mis?its, Mmmyers of l'liuitiit ions, Wnrlt-Shops, Mid Fnetorich, Nnrnc* in Hospitals? in short, by Kverybody everywhere wlio ha? ?-vor given it a trial IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. Tt should always \v\ lined fur Fiiin in tlio RnrU mid Hide, Und bring* uptiely ami pirmane.it relief in all cavca of IlritiMt'H, t!ntN, SpruiiiH, Severe IluriiN, Scald*, etc NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY HE WITHOUT IT. It will anniintty Bitvo many times its co?t In doctors' 1>iI1m, niul ita prico brings it within th<> reach of nil. It ti cold at 85c. SOc. and Sl.OO a l.ottiu, und can bo obtained from nil drm.-Ki.it i. ' PERRY & SOW, Providence, R. H. Proprietors. May 1*1, 1SS0?Oiri a H H <.,?. t j s M ?ft H M 0 0 H > > M H M 0 (ft SPRING- AND SUMMER EW DRESS GOODS, NEW IIIISIKRV, NEW MILLINERY, NEW CASSIMERS, NEW STRAW GOODS, , NEW CLOTHING, NEW WOOL and EUR IIATS, NEW CHILDREN'S SUITS NEW LADIES' SUITS, NEW SHOES, NEW SLIPPERS, I I 13 IST H Y J v O I I KT Everything new and fresh from New York. Call early and often. HENRY KOIIN HENRY KOIIN HENRY KOIIN P. ftC A N N O F; Grrixi arid Loclismitli, and dealer in ^Giains, Pistols and. General Hardware, ORANGEBURG, S. C. EEEPS /constantly on hand a full and comploto stock of Guns and Pistols of every description, docket Knives. Table Knives and Forks. Spoons. Scissors, and In (act almost anything in the Hardware line. I make a specialty of Carpen ters' Tools. Fanning implements, Cooking Utensils. -Fishing Tackle, Sport-imeus' Goods, such as Shot, Powder, Gun wads, etc., etc., also THE ,L1GHT RUNNING REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE, Tho hest and cheapest Machine manufactured. The piddle are cordially invited to examine my stock before purchasing as 1 am determined not to ho tinUersold. Repairing of all kinds-done ,with neatness and dipateh. 1\?G. CANNON. Orang.-hurg, S. C, Jan. 30, 1SS0?ly J 1 m\ Hi f 1? 11 J FRESH ARRIVALS 'OF AST ? SKI91 MY STOCK COMPRISES Dry poods and Grix>cer-ies IN GREAT VARIETY. The Ory Goods rnihrtico Ladies and Mens Dress Goods White and Colorci ?Cotton Goods, Prints, .den's and Boys1 Clothing, Hats and Caps, Bools arid Slioes, lio suit ad classes. Also full linc3 of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS: And in fn<jt evervihing to be found in a first class store. Thanking the-public for their generous patronage in the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of Hie same, promising to sell everything at the lownet possi ble price. The highert market price paid-for Cotton, Com, Peas, Rice, &c. And all other Country Produce. A call Solicited. No trouble to -show goods. JOHN C. PIKE, Orangeburg:, S C., Mnr 23-tf Corner Church and Russell Streets. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM COOJD NEWS! Re-opening of Joseph Eroes' Ice Cream AND IMfil%8l?Di?f ftAgJtll. Stop and refresh yourself, having done so, carry some home in a neat little patent Ice Cream Hag [for which no charge] for your wives, sisters, cousins, aunts and sweethearts. Ox*ange*bnx*g I ce House ! Ice for sale in any quantity, send rope or bag to save expenses. ? am also still keeping the llnest assortment of CONFEOTlONERY, Oranges, Lemons, and Nuts of all descriptions, cheaper than any where. SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS In housekeeping Sbepp'g Dedicated Cocoa Nut, also fresh Raisins, Currants, Citron, Canned goods. EINE.OIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES and smokers articles. Call once and you will call again. JOSEPH EROS, ?Orangeburg, S. C, Sqpt. 20-tf I! IJ PI 11 j;] I! !! I !! ! I!! I 1!!! 1!!! I!! ^DVERTJSE a large anil varied stock of Goods, oonsistlng in part of Sugar, Tea, Soap, Tinware. Lemons, Putter Nuts, Collee, Spice, Sapolio. Stone ware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts, bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Pecans, .Flour, Pepper, Lye," Crockery ware, Citbbages, Almonds, Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants, Uatns, Copperas, Starch, Sitters, Candy, Prunes. In fact the largivr and best variety of Fancy and Staple-Groceries kept .in Orange burg, ?t.priecs Ten to Twenty percent less (ban airy bouse in town. 1 moan just what I say, I'll scb for less than airy o te, Or give my goods away. A- B. WALKER, Orangcburg, April 4, 1879. Leader of Low Prices. SEWER seilSefgng Shuttle IEWIN& [n wonderful in its conception. una precedentud for doing a largo rango ot cowing Jn text!So fabrics and leather. Its motions are continuous, admitting of an extraordinary rate of speed, either by stor.m cr foot pewor. Every motion of the tresdlo makes six stitches, thus produc ing ab 3Li'< one-third more work In a day than other Sowing f/lachines. It has no etop mo-ioiia, antl tightens the stitch with .the needle out of tho fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both siciss cf the needle. It has two-thirds lens parts tli'.v.i z-.r-j o'ci^jr i7:'st-clacs Sewing.Machine. Its arm is fu?y oijjht ir.nti one-halfinches long and five and one-half Indies high, and the whole i&schiho is very compactly and seien? tiflcally constructed ?:i proportions, elegance, design and appear* anno. Its simple, pcv-;oi;'mI snii <;.-*'.> rr.ochanlsiTi places it as far In advance cf r,:; oi - ! . ?: hi ros as the telephone is superior to the tin speaking tube. The \ ftlKNDINC ATTACHMENT, for ropairinn oil kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur nished FRii.-i with all WILSON SSWI.&G MACH9HES, together with O Tucker. Runic/, Corrio?'. Sotcsf Kommaro. Binrfnij.atrt. These Machines arc on exhibition and for sale by TH EODORE KOI I N, AGENT FOll Orangeburg County. Ornngeburir, C X<>\ 7?h, 1870.?H The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. IK von would enj*y good lien 11Ii you must use pure wider. To Ilm eilizens til Oratn*sc*ln? r/r. Aikeii, Edgelleld, lliitii}il??ii.-tiud Ibtiuvyel cmiiitii's: Having pin i'lci ??'<! i lie exe.lusive riirlti of sjiid <? nunties for the. Improved Water ICIevalor noil I'urilier. vvc oiler tlie same tor sale. This ICIi<T:itor lias no superior. >? ia .simple, cheap und durable, hnsiu*; m> wooden tubing to decay and pollute llie water No iron tubing !?> rust or corrode. No (langes or vahes to wear out or to get out of order. 1.' quire iwtnehmcnt b?-luw Hie platform iu'id will lasl Three Times a- Ion? as any pump. W"ii 1 iniike bad wnlcr ::?>? d. ood Wiih r belter. A thorough investigation is all iltai is necessary to convince \ ou <>t i's merlis. h Sewing L?dagkine THIS X5KST OK ALI,. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or oci-io the VERY nr.ST OPKUATINO . QUICKH?T ?KDUIXG, ' *f BCAJNDSOaXZSSX, AM? Most Perfect Sowing Machine! IN THE WORLD. The great popularity nl the White Is thomost con vincing tributo to Its oxcci:ci:co ard superiority over other machines, and in submitting It to tho trade we put it upon Its m<"i:s. end In no lnstanco has 11 over yet failed to satisfy any recommendation In Its favor. 7ho demand forthe White has Increased to such an extent that v.e aro now compelled to turn out Comyloto CoTrinc S-Caciilno ovory tjr~TGo rair-v-tca 1XL tiio <5.3.;r to c-ir-?l7 tlia c?.c:ra.?2a..-i.I Every machlno is warranted for 3 years, am! sold for c-sh at Hberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience of customers, ?STA0ZM73 VTAilTSD 117 Ul'O?CCriED TE2EIX02T. WHITE SEWING~MACHINE CO., Va 350 Euclid Avc. CreveUnd. Ohio. Fur Sale by .He111y Tvohn. CAL ftHW CALL At the People's Eakory, ESTABLISHED 13? 1871, LiY I'lIE PRESENT PROFRIETOl! Who is still ready anil willing to I'iLL oiiDioars BREAD, Ry 113, Pi ?? AN I) C A. K E S - of all descriptions. (x tj N Or E R S by the barrel or box. ALSO BREAD TOR CAMP-MEETINGS, OK Any other meetings at short notice. JUST RECEIVED FKESI1 CONFEC TIONARYS. FANCY Ci< K>) an d NOTIONS.?W hielt will he .-old as low a> any that can be bought in Orangebnrg. Thankful forthe past pnt ronnge of my .friends and the public I -'ill -olieit a con tinuance of their custom. Te W? ALBERGOTTI,! RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. .1. l\ Hurley. Orangcbnrg, Sept 13,1878 ly Ayer's HatrVtgor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By ha use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often (hough not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in ail cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cureo and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases pecidiar to the sealp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, The Vigor is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and Will not soil white cambric. ,It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER& CO,, Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLU UV ALL DUUiiUISTd KVE11YWHERK. October :i. 1S7D?ly VIRGINIA HOUSE, ~ (Formerly McDowell House) 11EN DERSONVILLE, N. C. HAVING purchased the McDowell . House, the undersigned begs leave to inform the traveling"public that he has lurnished it throughout in modern stjde, und will endeavor to keep a first cjuss house. The proprietor wilt give bis per sonal attention to the house, and do all in his power to make guests comfortable. The table will bo. supplied with the best the market affords. Polite and attentive servants. Terms moderate. A..). DODAMEAD, Proprietor. (Ponucrl}- of the Virginia House, Colum bia, S. C. J. II. TllAClvAM, Clerk, (bale of the Columbia Hotel. Colum bia. S. C. April 3d, 1880 TAKE A CERTIFICATE in the Mutual Endowment Assess ment Association OF BALTIMORE. r|MHS scheme ol L'fe Insurance Is gofc X ten up by the best business men of Baltimore us a mutual protection nmon? it> members. It is based upon purely business principles an'' is perfectly rolia hje; affording the safest and cheapest plan mi u hieb liie rlska ean he taken. Mr. J. S. Alb.irgotti represents the company for ibis county and will issue certificates. Hi cArtTOtowilofi niiu- will bo pleased to give all information needed. April 2nd, 1880.?Cm