The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, August 20, 1880, Image 4
I Wish He'd Mako ?p+Iis Mind.
1 w!sb lie-would intake Up his mind, mu,
For 1 don't care much longer to wait,
I'm sure J have hinted quito strongly
That 1 thought of changing ji\y state;
For a sweetheart he's too backward,
I can't bring him out, thougli 1 tr3*;
I own ihat he's very good tempered,
lint then he's so dreadlully slay !
When I speak about love and a cottage,
Jle gives me a look of surprise;
Amt ii 1 but hint at a marriage;
Ho blushes quite up to his eyes;
1 can't make him jealous?I've tried it?
And 'tis no list? my being unkind.
For ttutt's not the way 1 am certain,
To get him to make up his mind
I've sung him love sonnets hy dozens.
I've worked him slippers and hose.
Ami we've walked by moonlight together
Tct he never attempts to propose!
Yon must really ask his intention.
Or some other beau 1 must find;
For indeed 1 won't tarry much longer
For one who can't make up his mind.
Jhe Alabama Verdict.
The bottomless Weaver, who is nt
present engaged in being the candi
date for president of that?in the lan
guage of a deceased distinguished
statesman?tld?d^bjarren;. ideality,"
the greenback: labor party, was proba
bly subjected to a severe shock yes
terday. By a mysterious and ponder
ous process of reasoning he evolved
from the vast and profound depths of
his inner consciousness an idea. It
was that the abstraction abovo aliud
cd to which he represents, would be
victorious in the election in the state
of Alabama, and he triumphantly pro
claimed two or threo weeks ago that
Jin was going there to sec'and conquer.
Weaver prided himself on Alabama.
The teachings of his "party had been
widely inculcated into, and absorbed
by the eager, populace, nnd'hc, would
either obtain a majority of the vote
cast or scare the democrats so badhj
that they would be completely de
moralized by the time of the general
election. D#a* before yesterday Ala
bama spoke, and Weaver doubtless
heaid her vioce. ? His own party, the
independents and the republicans, are
crushed and buried by a democratic
majority of fifty thousand ! What
has become of Weaver and the.-'green
backers now? If a state they expect
ed to win in defeated their combina
tion (tho strongest they could possi
bly make) by fifty thuusand, what
will South Carolinado with.them?
According to the old song, "Will,
the Weaver" was currently repotted
to be "a gay deceiver," but the Wea
Yer at present under Consideration,
seems to confine his decpMirjfiJ?} Cntjre.
jy IP iitmselfi ApvSllc McT.nn^
his emaciated party will please rise
and explain tho Alabama verdict, or
receive sentence.? Greenville Ng^os.
A Sad Tale.
'Flic Bennett family moved in the
most fashionable ?ocjety in Cincin
nati ten years ago; Tho father was
the western manager for several life
insurance companies, was worth about
a milljon dollars, and bad a princely
residence &t Clifton, a suburb of-the
city. His wife was a brilliant beau
ty, and the enter' uinmcnts over
which she presided were notably fine.
His daughter, Blanche, carefully rear
ed and aducated, witty and pretty,
was the light of the lpmsp. A son
was the remaining member'of the
family. Tho first change in tho house
hold wa3 the elopement of the wife.
She went to Chicago, where sho died
in disgrace. The son fell among bad
associates, and finally went to prison
for stealing. In St. Louis, a few
days ago, a ragged, rum-crazed wo
man was arrested. This was Blanche
Bennett. Tho heartbroken father,
having lost his fortune, is a clerk in a
wettern insuranco agency.
I would just as soop kjss the back
pf a djPf)Pr P^lf1 ft? ft ?Pnn without a
moustache, said a yopflg |ady not a
thousand miles frppj here. And I,
said another, would just as soon kiss
},hc back pf my pat as a man with one.
From TVbich, wo infer, that kissing is
a mere matter of taste?and the Good
Book says, "taste not, touch not,
hapdle pot."
Tub Republican organs say they
arc sick and tired of hearing "Dc
Golyor Contract," "Credit Mobilier"
ant] "Salary Grab," in every refer
ence to Gen. Garfield. Preciecly.
They are talking of getting up a
grand Republican excursion. Steam
crs will leave all the principal
wharves November 2d for tip Salt
River.
sub8crbj3 for the Oranqebure
Democrat,
]}e contented and happy .
LIGHTNING SEWER
*?-rrr*-^
sciliating
SEWIHG ffl&GHINH
Bo wonderful In Its conception, un?
procodonted ft>7 doing a large range of
sewing in textile fabrics and leather. Its
motions are continuous, admitting of an
extraordinary rato of* speed, e It nor by
stoam or foot power* Every motion of tho
treadlo makes six stltche3, thus produc
ing about one-third more work In a day
than other Sowing Machines. It has no
stop motions, and tightons tho stitch with
tho noodle out of the fabric. It uses the
well-known Wilson Compound Pood on both sides of the needle. It
has two-thirds loss parts than any other first-class Sowing Machine.
Its arm Is fully oight and ono-half Inches long and five and ono-half
Inches high, and tho whole (Vflachino is very compactly and scien
tifically constructed in proportions, elegance, dosign and appear
ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mochanlsm places It as far
In advance of all other Sewing Machines as the telephone is superior
to tho tin speaking tubo. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT,
for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur
nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with
a Tuokor, RufTler, Carder. Sot of Hammers. Bindor. oto.
These Machines are on exhibition and for
THEODORE KOIIN,
sale by
AGENT FOB
Orangeburg County.
PERFECTLY SAFE AN THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDSl
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS
SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON,
No Remedy known to (lie Medical Profession Iran been In use so lony und wlUi such uniformly
satisfactory results as
Tt has been used with euch wonderful success in all parts of tbo world In tho treatment of Uie?o
dlfliculties, tliat it lias come to be considered
J AN UNFAILING) CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS
and mich It really ia when takea in time and according to tho very plain directions Inclosing
each bottle.
Iii such diseases, the attack la usually sudden and frequently very nonte; lmt with a
Mtfe remedy at linnd for imnicdlute use, there Is seldom ?langer of tlio fatal result
which so often followa n few days' neglect.
The Inclination to wait and see If die morrow doc3 not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently
occasions a vast amount of needless Buffering, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of
1'aln Killer will almost invariably save both, and with them the atteudant doctor's fee.
' It lias stood tho test of forty years' constant uso in nil countries und climates, and
?is porfectly safo in any pcreon's hands.
It Is recommended by Physicians, Nurses in Hospitals, and persons of all classes and
professions who have had opportunity for observing Uio wonderful results which have always
followed its use. . ?
JJ u THE BEST EVIDENCE:
Messrs. TERRY DAVIS A SON:
I know you nooil no testimonial to convince you
that your modicinn is all that you clahn for it, but 1
nannot restrain tho impulse to communlcato to you
tbk fact that In my family It has truly ilono wondorw.
1 administer It to my children (ono cigbtcvn months,
and the othor thnt< years old) with perfect success.
It reinilnUw their IhiwoIh, and stoim all diarrha'ju
Mysolf and wife resort to it in all caws, both for
internal and external coo, I'vn used it In my family
for livo ynnnt, and tctll not bo without it. t'colinc
my. i If under much obligation to yon. In many ttmod
being relieved from pain. I aiu very truly yourn,
I* 1''. AIOOllK, Uaucall, Uutcheu? Uo.,Now York.
I ham lonsr used tho medicine known na PF.URY
DAVIH'VKGHTAHLK PAIN KILLER in roy fmully
und would not on any account bo without it. When
jUholcra was laBt epidemic hero, I used no mediclno
Of any sort but tho Pain Killer, and although my. elf
nntl mivoral members of my family were attacked
severely, I am happy to soy that tho Pain Killer waa
equal to overy omiTKoncy. 1 considor I should not
bo dolmt my duty to tho community did I not say
tili? much. If I worn attacked by tho (Jholora
IimI? v Pain Killer would bo tho only remedy I
Hhoold uso. I bavu thoroughly teslod It, and know
iL can bo rolled on.
V. K. llERCIINBEND, Galena, Illinois.
No family can all'ord to bo without It and its prlco brinijs it within tho reach of all.
Tho uro of ono bottlo will go further to convince you of Its merits than columiW Of "cw?
paner advertising. Try It, and you wlU never do without it
IrlCw ?5?? 5wc. and 51.?? per bottlo. You can obtain it at any drug-stor*? *
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Propr^ tfgjtf- R<
Mity U, l*so-?m
DOWN THEY TUMBLE!
DRY GOODS II AVK DEC LIN KD AT
H E e R Y K '? ' H IH
The protracted inactivity pftrado linij indncccl ipanufniphirors pf Dry Goods to
work oil'their immense s locks on hand by n general reduction of prices.
H JE IST 11 Y K O H. 1ST
Taking advantage or the opportunity now oilers
500 PIECES CAMi O
oui) PIECES CALICO
? AT SEVEN CENTR
AT SEVEN CENTS.
.
These Prints rirt! ?11 new and choice. Standard makes' and fust colors.
All other goods hh'vd been marked down in proportion.
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
AH kinds of Black auk Fancy Dreis Goods frcun (5 1 1 cents per yard to the lluusl
'good* imported, selling rapidly tit our low popular prices.
WHITE DRESS GOODS
Inolud'ng Figured and Dotted Swiss Lace striped und checked Cambrics, Nain
sooks, Piques, Marseilles, etc.
HOSIERY and GLOVES.
Tho best English. German ami French makes in Gloves nntl Stockings in plain
and fancy colors. Lisle Thread, Itulbriggnn and Silk for Misses, Ladies ami Gen
tlemen's wear. "
ROY'S and MEN'S
CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING.
In this line I am tbo acknowledged leader as regards styles and low prices.
Goods are better made, better trimmed, and cut. in better style than can be found in
tiny other Clolbiug Houses.
LADIES1 SHOES,
CHILDREN'S SIIQE?,
GENTLEMEN'S SHOES.
Our reputation in keeping in the host assortment, and the very best qualities for
tho least money Is still maintained. Ask for the celebrated bund made stock, every
pair warranted.
The King of all Sewing Machines
Tlio "Wliite" Sluittlo ?$o>viiaj?- IVlacrltino,
Late improvements a*, ?in perfected-Terms and prices to suit.
Also
X3iitterick\s Mattel?!!?
For Spring and Summer wear?if you cannot eomo for a Fashion paper, Bend for
free of charge.
We particular invite our Friends and Patrons to pall early to secure the Bargains
belorc they arc ull gone. Respectfully
II E N 11 Y K O H M.
P. G. C A N N 0 N,
Grail axicl Locksmith,
and dealer in ? .'tl
?
?GfiixiSi lJistols and Grenei'al Hardware.
.< ORANGEBURG, S. 0.
KEEPS constantly on hand a full ami complete stock of Guns and Pistols o
every description, Pocket Knives. Taltlc Knives ami Forks. Spoons, Scissors,'
and in fact almost anything ill the II aid ware line. I make a specialty ol Carpen
ters'Tools. Farming Implements, Cooking Utensils, Fishing Tackle, Sportsmens'
ijiouds. such us Shot, Powder, Gun wads, etc., etc., also
THE LIGHT RUNNING REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE, .?
The best and cheapest Machine manufactured.
The public are cordially invited to examine 1113* stock before purchasing as I am
determined not to bo undersold. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and
dipatch. P. G. CANNON.
Orangeburg, S. 0., dan. :i(). 1SS0? ly
F 11E S H A 11111 V A L S
OF
AT
MY STOCK COMPRISES
Dry GroocLs cuid Groceries
> IN GREAT VARIETY.
The Dry Hoods embrace Ladies and Mens Dress Goods, White and Colored
Cotton Goods, Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots find Shoes,
To suit all classes. Also full lines of
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS.
And in fact everything to ho found in a llr$t class store.
Thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same, promising 10 sell everything nl the lowsct possi
ble price. The highest, market price paid fur * '
Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c
And i-U Ollit: Country Produce. A eall si licit cd. No trouble to show g?(?dit
JOHN C. PIKE,
Orangeburg, S. C, Mar 2S-tf Corner Church and Russell Streets,
ICE CREAM ICE CREAM
GOOP NEWS!
Re-opening of Joseph Eroes' Ice Cyeam
AND
Stop and refresh yourself, having done so, carry some home In a neat little patent
Ice Cream Bag ["for which no charge] foryoip wives, sisters, cousins, aunts and
sweethearts.
CraiigelMii^g* Ice I-Icmse !
lee for sale in any quantity, send rope or hag to save expenses.
? am also still keeping the llnest assortment of
COJSJ1J1 J5 ?flONEiYi
Oranges, Lemons, and Nuts of all descriptions, cheaper than any whore.
SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS
In housekeeping Shepp's Desstcnted Cocoa Nut, also fresh Raisins, Currants,
Citron, Canned goods.
FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES
and smokers articles. Call once and you will call again.
JOSEPH 23 ?'O S i
Oraufreburs-. S. C. Sent. 2(i-ir
III I!!! 1!!! I!!! I!!! 1!!1 I ! ! I III! II!
AVDVERTlSli a largo and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of
Sugar, Tea, Soap. Tinware. Lemons, Butter Nuts,
Collen, Spiee, Sapolio. Stone ware. Oranges CoooaNuts,
Paeans,
Almor.ds,
Currants,
'runes.
In fact- the largcsr and best variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange
burg, tit prices Ten to Twenty per cent less than any house in town.
I mean just what I say,
I'll sell for less than any 0110,
Or give my goods away.
Codec, Splee, Sapolio. Stone ware, Oranges Coe<
Bacon, Ginger. Washing Spda, Glassware, Apples, l*?j
Flour, Peppor, Lyo, Crockery ware, Cubbages, A
Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, C
Hams, Copperas, Starch, Sjttprs, Candy, Pri
A. B. WAX KEF,
Orangeburg, April 4, 1870. Loader of Low Prices.
TAKE A CERTIFICATE
in the
Mutual Endowment Assess
ment Association
OF BALTIMORE.
r 11 IS scheme of Life Insurance is got
X ten up by I lie best business men of
t Baltimore ns a mutual protection umong
jits members. It Is based upon purely
business principles aw' Is perfectly rclia
j 1)1??, affording the safest and cheapest plan
on which life risks can be taken, i Mr. if.
js. Albargotti represents the company for
litis county ami will issue periHlcatcs.
Ho invites examination nud will bo
pleased to give all information needed.
April 2ml, I8S0.?Urn
VIRGINIA HOUSE, "
(Formerly McDowell House)
HENDERSONVILLE, N. 0.
HAVING purchased the McDowell
House, the undersigned begs leave
to inform the traveling public that ho lias
'furnished it throughout in modem style,
and will endeavor to keep u llrst cjass
house. The proprietor will give his per
sonal attention to the house, and do all
in his power to mnke guests comfortable.
The table \y\\\ be supplied with the best
the market atlbrds. Polite and attentive
servants. Terms moderate.
A.J. DODAMEAD. Proprietor.
(Formerly of the Virginia House, Colum
bia, S. C.
J. 1J. Tiiackam, Clerk.
(Late of the Columbia Hotel. Col um
bht tf. C. April 2d, 1880
Has boon In
' conitnnt uso by tin
pnblio for over twent;
years, nnd is tho boat
preparation evsr in
vented for RESTORING
OKAY UAIR TO ITS
YOUTHFUL COLOR
AND LIFE.
>
It supplies the natu
rnl food and color to tho
hair glands without
stalping the skin. It will
increase and thicken tho
growth of tho hair, pre
vent it* blanching; and
falling oiT, nnd thus
AVERT BALDNESS.
It cures Itching, Erup
tions and Dandruff. As
a HAIR DRESSING it
Iii very desirable, giving;
tho hair a silken softness
which all admiro. ' It
keeps tho head clean,
sweet and healthy
The
State
Aseayer
and
Chemist
of Mass.
and
leading
Physi
cians
endorse
and
recom
mend it
as a
great
triumph
in medi
cine.
WHISKERS
will change tho beard to a BROWN
or BLACK at discretion. Being in
ono preparation it is easily applied,
and produces a ponnanont color
that will not wash off.
PREPARED BY
R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, H.H.
Sold by all Dealers In Medicine.
October 3i, 1S7!>?ly
How Watches are Made.
IT will ho apparent to any one who will
examine a Solid Gold Watch, that
aside from the necessary thickness for
engraving and polishing, a lurgc propor
tion of the precious metal used, is need
ed only to stiffen and hold the engraved
portions in piace, and supply the neces
sary solidity and strength. The surplus
gold Is actually needless so far us utili
ty nnd beauty are concerned. In .1 AMES
no^s' paten rcior.d watuii casks
this waste of precious metal Is overcome,
and the samk solidity am? stkknotii
produced at from one-third to one-half
of the usual cost of solid eases. Tho pro
cess is of the limit simple nature, as fol
lows: a plate of oickle composition met
al, specially adapted to the puruosn i?*g
two maiesof SOLID GOLD ?^Qi^J
on each side. The three ftTC Uten passed
between polished steel rollers, and the,
re&lill U a hirli? g(heavy plfuvu eomposl
tlon, from wldch the ca.=e?. hacks, cen
tres, bezels. Ac. are cut and shaped by
suitable dies and formers. The gold in
these cases is sufllcicntly thick to admit
of all kinds of chasing, engraving and
enamelling; the engraved ca?cs have
been carried 'until worn perfectly
smooth by time atid use without remov
ing the gold.
THIS IS THE ONLY CASE MADE
WITH TWO PLATES OF SO'LlD GOLD
AND WARRANTED BY SPECIAL
CERTIFICATE.
For sale by all Jewelers Ask for Hr
lustrated? Catalogue, and to see warrant.
March 12. 1880?ly
CALL WM}* CALL
At the People's Bakery*
ESTABLISHED IN 1671,
BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR
Who is still ready and willing to
ORDERS
BREAD, ROLLS, PI ES
and.
I C 'M. K E S -
of all descriptions.
GUNGE RS
by the barrel or box.
'-'*n.-? >:t>>n11 ????
also
BRE4P FOR CAMP-MEETINGS,
OR
Any other meetings at sliort notice.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFECr
TION AR YS. FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS, which wjll be sold as low as
any that pan be bought In Orangeburg.
Thankful for the past patronage of my
friends* ami the public I still solicit a con
tinuance of their custom.
T, W* ALBERGQTTI,
RUSSELL STREET,
Noxt door to Mr. J. p. Hurley.
Orangeburg, Sept lji, J8F8 ly
BUYCK&CO
DEALERS
IN PLANTATION GlOODS,
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
St. Matthews S. 0.
We respectfully call the attention of
the farmers' to onr general stock
of GOODS anil solicit a call tvhenee<>r
they visit ? St. Matthews, A ifnll ami
-fresh stock constantly In store.