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AGRICULTURAL.
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"Agricuttttrt it tho General Pursuit of Man; it
it the Basis of all others, and thert
Uneful and <
Honorable."
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The Rural QaioliDian.
? J?t?iAiI: Holiday Gift.?Wo are
jipt of tl\g December number of the
""Rural Carolinian," which fully mum
Udoe its well-established reputation of]
being the best and most practical agri
cultural publicationrlssued in the South
era States. It is neatly printed, and nev
er fails tfk tiF&djj to its ^adors a futd Of |
useful al&flrftfcttcal jnforn?ation of far
more value1 to thW agriculturist and gen
eral reader than the nominal price charg
ed for subscript ion. ; The publishers an
nounce tha^bey havojcb^aged' their
\mtyTt}'. "V?tiff ^l^'m more
;rt?l offer to theiF*Bubscribor8, in the
form of a Gift Cbxomo,- in connection
with that gem of Chromos, "The Un
^JBOBifli?Ufc Sleeper," which is still offered
afthe exceedingly low price of two Dol
lar?, motinjfed ready for framing. The
Gift Cbrlmb ik a beautiful Vase of Flow
era mostlr&tfMy and naturallygroup
ed, entitled "The Jewels of Spriug."
It is highly finished, in oil, in eighteen
colors?or rather twelve ? colors aiid six
tints?and by one operation peculiar to
Chromor lithography, the surface-pre
cents the exact appearance of having
been painted on canvass. So far as ap
i^f?r?hc? and effect: are concerned, it is
said to be fully equal to an oil painting
worth many times its retail price?six
dollars. This exquisite gem is lojx'21 |
inches, nud will bo furnished to all sub
acribers ^Hoi^hajvp^^aid up their sub3crip
^he price of mounting, which is
Thus the.publishers' af
[ty to all subscribers to
ghoice of their gems,
\l vavCko a beauti*
'They also offer to
ies for either of the
far below what they
lased at retail. "Those in
tending to make application for Canvas
sing Agencies, should do so at oo co, as
;tli^sensbn is' now ht hand to commeucc
work. Address Walker, Evans & Cogs
well, Charleston, S. C., who will supply
all informat ion desired. Those who are
not already subscribers to the Rural,
should send for a specimen number at
onco, and secure one of these Holiday
Gems.
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,,,-;?/! The Orangeburg Fair.
We had the pleasure of visiting Ornuge
burg during the week in which the Or
angeburg Agricultural and Mechanical
Association held its first Annual Fair.
Theexhibition opened at the Fair Grounds
of the Association on Tuesday, the 28th
?October, and closed on the following
.SWdaftithe 81st... The attendance was
untsunlly large.iuid the articles on exhibi
tion were numerous, representing every
department of agriculture, horticulture,
floriculture, and the various arts, also
household articles and needle work, as
well as^^c$r$enj? of the fcatherd tribe in
almost endless variety?all showing that
the people of Orangeburg ? County arc
fulljjaljyc to the importance of such ex
hibitions.
The Afsocintion has purchased a site
ibrtheircxhlbitions, in an eligible local
ity, within the corporate limits of the
town, and hnvo erected a commodious
exhibition building, also suitable build
ings for tho accommodation of stock.
Although their arrangemeuLs were not
fully completed at the time of holding
the present Fair, yet they were in a suffi
cient state of forwardness to afford ample
accommodation to bo(h exhibitor and
visitor.
Tho poplo of Orangeburg County owe
a debt of gratitude, not easily discharged
to tho projectors of this movement, and
especially to Dr. W. F. Barton, the
President of the Association, and the
Board of Directors, Messrs. F. II. W.
Briggmnnn, L. R. Bcckwith, Samuel
Dibble, Paul S. Felder, J. L?. Moorcr and
J. G. Wannamaker, who spared no exer
tions to make the event a eomplclo suc
cess, which it proved to bo in every sense
of tho word. They wcro unceasing in their
efforts throughout the entire exhibition,
to mako tho visitors both welcome and
comfortable, olso in giving exhibitors
every opportunity possible to show off
tlicir productions to the bcsj. advantage.
To say they Avows s?cceigful,is-h?ta faiiit
expression of the cominondation they am
entitled to. <.
It is pleasing, indeed, to see ouragri
cultural friends taking so lively an in*,
torest in exhibitions of this nature. They
are great educators of the masses, not
only, in farm matters, but in mechanical
arts and the more delicate matters per*
taining to the household. They stimulate
the farmer to improve his stock, and^ in'
fact, every thing hbouV himV" They' Also'
stimulate the artisan to renewed efforts to
combiuo utility and economy in the man
ufacture of agricultural implements?a
matter of vital importance to the farmer.'
They likewise stimulate tho,T(arn\er's^f>
aud daughtor to improve everything in
their department^ of .farm industry, and*
make the Household more5 attractive and.
inviting to the wearied husband and
father, as ho returns homo from a hard
day's toil at th? plough, or other fanp
wprk. So it. should bo. There is n|>
reason why1 a farmer's home should not
have all the comforts to be found in a
cit^ hjomel 'Indeedf 5?ieM .should have
rpore/'aud; will hav$ jniorej if j the Bystcrp
bf County Fai rs is' l^epi up They will j
be tho means cf emulating a spirit of
rivalry among all olasAea, which will re
suliun an incalculable "amount of good,
hothvpracticallp and socially.
We have no doubt many a farmer's
wife and daughter returned home from
the' Orangeburg Fair, 'fullyf 'dfctormined
to h'avo something on exhibition at the
next annual meeting which would rival
that of their neighbor's on exhibition
at this meeting,.,.. We could discern that
kind of spirit and deteripi/jujition in the
countenances of hundreds," as the more
fortunato^wero showing their friends the
prizes allotted ^hem.by the judges in tho
several departments.*
We would like to enumerate tho
names of all the exhibitors^ ifcWwell as
the uames of those wlio received premi
ums* b,Ut ,wnu,t..of space denies us that
pleasure. ^Arabiig tlie 'several r\Ists',* wo
were,pleased to note tho names of a num
ber of readers of tho Rural Carolinian.
? The Association contenSphttes making
still further improvements to their
grouuds ere the return of the next annu
al mooting. Among the improvements
will be a track, wo. understand,' for tho
trial of the speed of horses.' ' % ]
Iu closing our notice of the Oraugo
burg Fair, wo can most candidly say that
the occasion, with its accompanying tfes
tiyities, including the ball given in hon
or of the events of the week, and the an
nual meeting of tho Survivors' Associa
tion of the county, all combined to make
our visit cue of Unending pleasure,- a*
well as an occasion that will at all times
be the source of pleasant recollections,
and make us anxious be present nt* the
meeting in" 1874, which/if possible, we
trust will be a still greater success than
tho meeting of 1873.?Rural Carolin-'
IAN.
$20. THE BECKWITI1 '$20.
PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING
MACHINE.
ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL,
With Strength and capacity Equal to ???>/, 7?c
ghrdless of ('out.
THE Cloth-Plate is the wro nne'd l.ya $100
Machine is of Polished Plated Steel. At
tachments of proportionate size and quality,
while the entire Machine has corresponding
finish throughout; Uraider, Embroider. Guide,
Heninier, Gatherer, four sizes of Needles, &c,,
are given with cvory Machine.
NO TOILSOME TOEAD Oi' TIIK TREAm.K.
Every Machine Cartfelly Tented and fully
warranted.
'" lffi?kw!lTH SEWING MACHINE CO.
Near 17th St. and Union Square, .852 Broad
way. N. Y.
July 17, 1873 22
BINJVINGER'S
OLD LONDON BOOK GIN.
Especially designed for the use of tho Medi
cal Profession and the Family, possessing those
intrinsic medicinal properties which belong to
an Old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney
Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in
cases containing one dozen bottles each and
sold dv all druggist, grocers, &c. A: M. Binin
gerit l"o., established 1778, No 15 Reaver Street,
New York*
COTTON UINS.
rriHE UNDERSIGNED .IS AGENT FOR
A the celebrated Prize-Medal Taylor Gin, of
which ho lias Bold 25 in this county. Also, the
Ncblctt & Goodrich Gin, highly recommended
by Col. D. W. Aiken and others.
On hand. One 50 Saw, and One <15 Saw
TAYLOR GIN.
d One 42 Saw,
NEBLETT & GOODRICH GIN.
RUBBER BEI/TING
furnished at Agent's prices.
J. A. HAMILTON.
July 10, 1873 21 tf
. . F. H. W. IlIil?fIMANN
HAS just received a full supply ?f NEW SPRING GOODS, and
HAS
'?' CONSTANTLY ON HAND a. full lino 9f Di*y GoodS of all kinds, no %fcxi
for salo !
. EVERYTHING
Needed by overvbody, at low rates, eonHisting of BOOTS AKD SHOES, GROCERIES,
H^'Rb.WARI':, HATS, &c, &e. ALSO,
FOR. SALE, :
n The '.BUTTON-HOLE SEWING MACHINE, (which took first Premium at last County
Pair,) fox which ho is Agent. .
?lall and see for Yourselves.
ALSO AGENT FOR THE
FOUNTAIN PUMP I
A! 'Portable RUMI-* and SPRINKLER. tf
April 10, 1873 8 ? tf
The Citizens' Savings Bank
OF SOUTH CAEOJLINA
OBANGEBURU BRANCH
? i(l f / 1 I'M ? J;
Will pnv 7 PER CENT INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT on SAV
INGS DEPOSITS compounded Semi-annually.
Local Finance Committee.
Hon. TITOS. "SV. GLOVER.
Col. PAUL S. FELDER.
Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON.
* JAS. Hi FOWLES,
. rnqli! 19-ly * Assistant Cashier.
J. E. ADGER &. CO.,
"63 K?ST 33AY, CITAKI^KSTON, S. C,
AGENTS FOE
The Rotary IIari^j'whieh received premium nt tho Orangeburg Fair. Also,
.he Collins, Wn^^,^ ft large assortment of other Plows, Com-Shellers, Straw
miters, Collin'o Se'r?cnS| Blauchard jtourns, Facqubar Sweeps, Shovel Plows, Turn
ind^nfgTlcultural -Implement!, generally. ??-?
JT.' E. ADGER '& CO.,
U2 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
uutLV.10, vuiuito uuiroQpg XJiaUCIi
fMi?vels, Hc?bters, Buil-runguua,
Send for circular.
38-Gm
LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY!
Insure vour life in the
PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Capital, $2,500,000.
This is the largest and most prosperous of the Southern companies.
JAS. H. FOWLES Agent, at Citizen's Savings Bank.
GEN. J. B. GORDON. President.
GEN. A. H. C0LQU1T, Vice-1'resident
W. C M0UR1S, Secretary. <?
C F. M? CAY, Consulting Actuary.
MIAJNTCII OFFICE OF
mi
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ATLANTA DEPARTMENT.
ASSETS, January 1st., 1872, 81,241,047 40.
BLACK & WARING,
General Agent.
J. A. HAMILTON,
Agent at Orangeburg, S. C.
CHANGE OF BUSINESS.
BULL, SCOV1LL & PIKE,
Having completed their contracts for the past season; will, for the next ninety
days from Nov. 1st, 1873, to February 1, 1874.
ADOPT THE CASH SYSTEM,
And sell strictly for the cash?No goods delivered until paid for, or produce con
signed for settlement.
Thanking our customers and friends, who have promptly settled their contracts
which fell due November 1st. We must now APPEAL to those who have failed
IN PART, and ESPECIALLY to those who are in DEBT for the WHOLE of
their ADVANcEMEMT?and urgently request the PROMPT delivery of that
PORTION of the c hop, on the cash, as will cancel their obligation in full.
The contract demands it the times require it. "\Vc are compelled to make
these settlements at an early day, in order for another year's operations.
We have a large and full stock of General merchandise, bought Dt the decline,
and
PANIC FRZCXSS.
and for the cash. Wo odor our goods at extremely low figures, in lots to suit ur
chasers.
XT ' i0?, UVIAj SCOV1IJL & PIKE.
Nov. 5, 18/3 28 Ilm
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.?
Insure your Dwelling, Store or Stock of Goods in the
LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO
Capital, $20,500,000 in Gold.
This company paid over three (3) millions at Chicago fire, and o
million at recent litein Boston. JAS. II. FOWLES, Agent.
GROCERIES.
VT
LlQUOUSy.^
to suit
CALL AT MY ST?RE iruc-'e y?u w^ Arid anytliirlg'and everything needed
for the immediate use of'your fan,,','; >? ??? way'.of GROCERIES, LIQUORS
and SEGARS. The greatest quantity of A* jUBt ^n bongbt lately at re,U.eed
prices, and 'of which I intend to dispose in the same 17tanuel''
~ ... , .. , , ? .. , , ,, ..f1-? voui-eelf about
Call soon and purchase your necessaries and don t troupAv.v- ? ? t ?
I ii ??? .h- ? { .T ,1:0* nntlltV ..'! .r?t
the: monetary panic.
Thanking ray friends anil patroitsTor past favors, and assuring thorn'thata" continuance- pf
same they shall never regrets '
Nov20, C31' ' ?" ~~y-iy .
._ .. .'i lmr.uin'<i 71
H
MOSELEY & CROOK,
AS Just iceoived a lot of l^OE CLOTHING with & good assortment of
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, -CAPS, CROCKERY
? !T ?-' ?? M...t'Vi dl?*kr?^
CUTLERY, TINWARE, &c.
." .' - ./. ir -r: i ;u!> i?ir,^'?!/.'? ?
Their stock, of Groceries cannot be, surpassed by nn^ hi'the^martet for qual
* .??? '.- 'l tuUtt>..% ,v*Jlt ?
ity and prices.
Call on them opposite Citizens' Savings Bank.
Feb. 13, 1873 - 52
W. P. RUSSELL & GO., 1
.* .,'.'"[ ?.? . sftl<tt?t)b>; J
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
(Post Office Bon'197.)
DOOR, SASH and BLIND Factoiiy?MOULDING and PLuU?ING MIL^i.
Established 1851.
Manufa?Sturer? of Building Material Generally,
DRESSED FLOORING, CEILING and WEATHER HOARDS, MOCEDINv^ FOR-"
BUILDING PURPOSES IN GREAT VARIETY. NEW El JoWi;
RAILS AND BALLUSTL'ItS, Y.'JOD-Tl INNING and
SCROLL- S.V.?".' i Nji i.
Ci OOD and Substantial Work made as cheap n' t??i.- fctfilrhv r'*Pj
f ted States. We have on hand tint largest sin k of ti.T ;m.mt
all of which, wo guarantee will give entire BAti.-t,u;?ui, u
The subscribers are the only practical mechanic*- -:
carrying on the business in the city of Charleston, and cilli
Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as to the character ?f tl
NOTICE.?-On account of the manner in whi< b ???? 'm>\ up un
the risk of breakage of ftl&sft with ordinary hau li.i *i d?o -
this State at HALF RATES, which i* a great saving t! }?-. n I
W. P. IK'S Ki .1 *
IIF.NRY G. BET3ILL, (at Ricai*' CarriageShop,t Oringchurx, H; C.
Juuc.12,1873 IT
OFFICE OE
T
GEOUGE H COENELSON
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THJ
Public in general that I am receiving and have ready lor their in
spection now, the MOST ATTRACTIVE, LARGEST ami
BEST ASSORTED Stock of FAXiIa GOODS
ever offered in this market, .Any one .
af:i?fl Ir t ? ? . '?
ft >;fj
who will take the trouble will
readily convince him
self of this
fact
As space will not permit me to enumerate all the different
branches, I can only state that all are fully replon- -
ished, and I invite every one to call in
and examine for himself. Goods
shown freely and with
out charge ' ? '?
CEO, II. CORNELdSON.
May 7th, 1873, 12 ly
''mini
REAL ESTATE AGE
The undersigned having formed a co-partnership under1 the ?uimo of FOWLH AV
GLOVER, oflcr their services to the community, as Agents for theSale or purchase
of Real Estate, and for collodion of Rents, Ac. JAS. H. FOWLES, ?t? fit
JULIUS GLOVER, * At Citiaona' Savings Bank.
At Law Office ofvGlovcr & Glover.
We offer for sale:
A new and boautiful residence In Or
angeburg, on East sido of Railroad, with
lino outbuildings, gardcn,^&c.
ALSO
ONE Plantation of Five Hundred
Acres, on San tec River.
ALSO,
A plantation near Fort Motte, 500 acres
with dwelling and outheuses in gQ0C\ co,i;
ition?water power on the i)ij?qc. >
AJLSO, a*, a Bargain, 340 acres (150
cleared) within J nnJ e of Rowc't? Bridge;
1 i miles from P oweu Pump Depot.
?NE Buibvving Ix,r. U) tbe town of Or
nngeburg^.
ALSO
Lot belonging to Presbyterian Church
on Amclm, -(New) Street-a'des.Vablri
ouilding sue, > ? ?