Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, September 22, 1881, Image 2
R. 15. Elliott is delivering lectures
In New Orleans.
^iTis to be hoped that Senator Hill
of Georgin will get well.
Redmond is a brave muh, and de
serves a better fate than he has.
JJThc President is to be buried next
Monday.
There, is a hint that General Go
don,-having made a plenty of money
since leaving the Senate, may enw i
politics again.
There arc talks of having a Pout I
Carolina department put up at the At
lanta Exposition. We hope it will
be done.
A prayer for Gnilteau was made
in a Cincinnati church?for bis spir
itual but not his temporal welfare.
The Georgia Tress Convention
meets in Atlanta on the opening day
of the exposition.
General W. T. Tucker wasnssnssi
hated Wednesday night, at Ok.ilona.
Miss. He was called to the door o!
his residence and shot by an unknown
party.
Gen. Grant and President Arthur
walked arm in arm at Long Branch
the day after the death of Gartield.
This has a decidedly "stalwart" look.
Gov. Hagood has is med a procla
mation calling upon all the people to
lay aside business, and go to the
churches and hold public; worship
qu the day of the President's funeral.
South Carolina, after all, is not to
have a separate building at the At
lanta Exposition, but only 1000 feet
of cubic, space in one of the. Fair Buil
dings.
A duel was fought in Virginia on
Monday between Gen. Wise, a Demo
erat, and District Attorney Lewis, a
Republican, in which it is reported
that the former was shot in the thigh
and the latter in the left breast. The
quarrel was about politics.
Greenville farmers have held no
meetings to bog mercy from the for
tilizer meu, and it is probable that
they will not. The list of those who
?walk up, toe the mark squarely and
pay in full is lengthening every day.
The poorer t hey arc the more honest
they are.?Neies.
It is said that there will be a gath
ering of political magnates at the At
lanta Exposition. It is thought that
Speaker Randall, Ex-President Sam
uel Tilden, .lohn Kelley and other no
ted politicians will come down to talk
over matters with leading Southern
ers. The "Gate City" will be kept
alive for a few weeks.
On last Friday morning a light oc
curred between two families, the one
named Mitchell, and the other named
Cooper, living on adjacent farms near
Atlanta Georgia, about, some chickens
straying oVor the line, in w hich two
of the Mitchells and ?nie of the Coop
ers were killed.
A Chicago editor hears (hat Hon.
Jefferson Davis, who is traveling in
Europe, is suffering from ah affection
of the throat, and adds that if is a
pity that he was not made; to die. of
throat nffoctiori from the entangle-!
mctit of a rope just after the war. j
Suppose that some Southern editor
had remarked that it is a pit\ that
Garlield had not died of heart ache
caused from Guitlcau's pistol, what
a howl would have gone up from the
Stalwart Press! It may lie well to re
mind the Chicago editor thatJeff Da
vis, not dying from sore throat wa:.
not bis fault. He asked to he t ricd.
and if guilty to be hanged, but the
TJuitud States government backed out
knowing that there was no case a
gainst him.
When you have an in (la med eye, a
swelled hand, or d cenyed and aching
tooth, you do not take and (HI your
stomach with drugs to,eure it, but ap
ply a cooling Lotion oiVome soothing
narcotic dircc/lly to the parts. So if
kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or
the secretory system is clogged and
inactive, you should use I rof. Guil
mctte's French Kidney Pad, w hich is
a directly local application; which al
ways gives speedy relief ami always
on res the disease. Ask your drug
gist for it.
The Hon. Geo. 1). Tillman, of
Kdgclield, says that cane from the
swamp is an excellent substitute for
corn. He says that a large armful
cut green is equal to t en cars of corn,
.ami that a horse or mule can do four
fifths of the work it would do if fed
with corn. It is not to he dried or
stored, but always cut green and fed
direct.
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Rates of Advertising.
Our. Square i"' Insertion.si 00
Each Subsequent " . 50
\*<nV?;.< inserted in Load (ill"inn 11 '2()c. prr
Liiie.
All SubscriptionH and Transient Advertise
tents to be pjuidj/nr in Advance.
fin;" W'v am in no way responsible lur
.nu views or opinions n' 'iur v.orri:. p<uni
ons.
TIIURh?A Y, ri 101* r^JIS iI.
I'oaiBOildittioii unit Co I>art
iierM?ip.
The u ndersigned, after years of ex
perience, lino tug that two papers can
not be properly supported in Orange"
eiirg, and, desiring to publish a
paper which will reflect credit upon
?.he County, and, at the same time, be
remunerative to the proprietors, have
determined to unite their menus arid
efforts, and consolidate the two
papers which they respectively re
present, and, for this purpose, have
this day formed a co-partnership.
The consolidated paper, styled the
Tim Ks and I be mock at, which v ill be
considerably enlarged and improved,
will appear next week, ami, we feel
confident, will give satisfaction to our
patrons and the public, and become
ail assured and permanent success.
To this end wc promise our untiring
et forts.
Further announcements as to
terms and ot her arrangements will be
made in the lirst issue.
.JAMES Li SIMS,
STICKS R. MELLICH A MR.
. . . - wc? ? ? -am ? - -
The 2P res id out dc?d.
At last the appalling intelligence
has Hashed over the wires to every
part of the country that James A.
Garficld, the President of the Cnited
States, is no more. lie died lit Fal
beren, IS'ew Jersey, whither he had
been moved from the White House,,
atlO.??on Monday night. For sev
eral days previous to his death he had
been getting sensibly weaker, suHer
ing, as he was, from repeated rigors,
lie had just passed through one of|
these, arid appeared to be in no very
alarming condition, when Dr. 'Bliss
asked him if he was feeling uhcom for
table in any way. The President tin
swered ">?'ot at all" and shortly after
wards fell asleep arid Dr. Bliss re
turned to his room, across til's bail
from that occupied by the President.
Cols. Swain and Rockwell remained
with the President.
About fifteen minutes after 10 0;
clock the President awakened and re
ins.rked to Col. Swaim that he was
suffering great pain, and placed his
handover his heart. He said at once
that the President was dying, und di
reeled at once that Mrs. Gar li eld be
called; also the Doctors. He died of
some trouble of the heart supposed to
be neuralgia.
When it became known that the end
had come the scene outside bafiled
description. Indeed a pall covers El
be roil.
- i? ? -cm -.
l'rcdictlon.
The Greenville.Nora makes the fol
lowing prediction:
"The next. Legislature will have
its llilrids full. There will be a light
over pi*- hi bit ion, ending in its defeat,
l'heie will be a tight over the repeal
of the lien law, ending in the law re
main iug as it now stands.
The public schools will be tinkered
at without accomplishing anything
but a number of speeches.
There will be a light over the const)
tutionnl question, ending in the call
ing of a convention to revise that doc
inherit.
There will be a movement for a
short session that should be defeated
for there has never been a time when
mature deliberation and careful steel
ing was more required.
There will be an assault fin the rail
roads, the end of which no man can
ace.
. JiuiiCH A. G'nrflcld.
The nomination of James A. Gn I'
ll eld by the Republican Convention
at Chicago brought him most promin
ently before the people as a public
man. D?ving the canvass, as will
invariably be the case, many things
were said of hi in which, whether well
founded or not, we desire to bury in
perpetual oblivion in view of ?ic do
! volopmonts which time has wrought.
I Iii it political sense there uro two
i points which are inseparably connee
j toil with this exalted name. In the
I name of Garlicld is illustrated, even
in the Republican party, a victor) of
the people over Graulisin, which is
the embodiment of sectionalism and
peculation; and the unfeigned sym
pathy which welled up for him from
every part of our Southern laud dur
ing t he Calamity which overtook him,
has brought Kit in its true light the
real fee It tigs nature and motives of
the Southern people, and we trust
will tend to hasten that harmony and
good feeling which is soessentua^ to
the happiness arid prosperity of ?mir
(. o tin try.
As a man, air. Oar field was not
little in any sense, Providonetvn
dowed him with liberal views, a large
heart and a linn will. But, above all
he was it Christinu. A member of the
Church of the Disciple*, a sect of
Baptists, he illustrated his Chris
tiail character more in bis inward life
and example than in outward obser
vances and forms. In view of the
exalted olllco which he tilled, this
feature in his character should einer
the nation. The example will be felt
and the influence live for good,
- - ? im ? w ?
G'en. Arthur.
As soon us the President died, See
retary MeVeugh telegraphed to Gen.
Arthur to come forward and lake the
oath, and be is now President of the
United States. Gen Arthur has been
a politician, and has stooped so often
that his reputation is far from being
exalted. Still hehns behaved durijig
the President's all i et ion, with beeoiii
ing discretion, and Wjj confidently
hope that he Will have the same good
sense in conducting the a II airs of th<
Nation in a spirit of conservatism,
and not in antagonism to the interests
of the people.
CALL AT THE
LONG ESTABLISH KD
PEOPLE'S BAKERS
AND (5 KT
BREAD; 1K;LL>, CAKES,
Also Itnisins. Currants, Citren, Nuts
and ?'aimed lioodsof all kinds.
A fresh lot of < "oil feet ioiierj' now
toi littild. and a lull assortment of
CHRISTMAS GOODS
Vi/.: flips anil Saucers, Vasts, Toilet Sets,
I lolls, Tea Sei-, Mill's, Tin Toys of all
descriptions, Lamp Stands, fhil
drcii's ( bails, w aeons. Lock
ing 1 lorses, A;e , &c , &c.,
Call'flit once and get what you want for
?)hristnias. Tallies vvLhidg urticlca for
Christmas Trees will do we'd to come now
while ihej can iril:c a good selection
D?iit tail ?n ? v" at
7 YV. ALBKRGOTTLS.'.
ROBBED^
k ?T li o ii fi a n d s o
'grave* are annually
robbed of their victims, livs prolongcil.
happine.-s and hcaith testoreil by die Use
of the great
German ? .) v'? n <3
which positively and permanently cures
Im potency (caused by excesses of any
kind). Seminal Weaknsss, and all diseases
that follow as a seipience of self-abuse, as
losa of energy, loss of nieinorv. cniver^al
Ia*situdc< pain the back, dimness of vision,
premature old age, and many other diseases
mat lead to insanity or consumption and a
prematme grave.
?bend for circular* with testimonials free
by mail. The Invigoramr is sohl at $1
per box, or six boxes for r??, by nil di ng
gist. 01 will be lent free by mail, securely
scaled, on receipt of price liv ad Iressing
F. .8. * fll-Lt'KY.' Druggist,
KS7 6'mmit st. Toledo, Ohio.
Sole Agent for toe United .States,
in a v I'J ]v
-SHAVING SALOON.?
give notice to all my riistiriii
ami Citizens generally that I ha\
employed a kiicst class \\k\imen fuom
cei.i'Miii-a and made oilier improve
ihents iii my shaving saloon. Please
etil I iind give, us a trial, NEXT
DOOR TO TIME'S Or'EK'E.
COLEMAN BE ATI E.
lsq atlg25 ly
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Slate of South Carolina?In the Court of
Common Plea",
By virtue of h indry execution* issued
out of the >aid court, and to me directed, I
will sell at Orahgehiirg Courthouse on
die first Monday. Salesday in October
day to day unlil the whole is Hold, at thr
store on Main Htreei lately occupied by E
M Meyer a stock of Goods consisting of
Dry lioods, Groceiie*, &e.
Levied on as the property of K M Meyer
it the suit of Steffens & Werner and A W
Mover.
Terms?Cash. A. M. SALLEY,
Sej.t 16-3 Sheriff O. C.
FOR SATiE
A V year obi Blond Buy Hoi*e, young,
sound, uentle ion! quick, and an excellent
Buggy Howe. Apply to
J G POSTELL.
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
Loasof ftppotito,Nftuson,bowoln contivo,
PHTu Iii tnoHejtd.with 11 dull HOoaiiUqnTn
?ho back piirt, Ptiin under thqshouldorf
Binde'. fullness hft-er eating, with a dlsin^
ciinntion to exortioo'of body or giind^
lFritnbjliJ,y_of t'trhper, iLow upirit-a, Losa
?f memory, wi'.h n feeliiiR of having nag;
leotnd gome d ".ty," v/c\'iriiicnn,"DiaaliieBMj
flutteVinR of * he Heart, Dot.s_bofore tKo
eyea, '.'ollow tikiii, Headache, itcBtloa'a
no?s a ; nigh5 ,'hi?hly c?lor?d Urine.
IF TH_2SE W A.BNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS D1SI.ASES WltLSOON DE DEVEtOPED.
TUTTS PILLS ?*ro especially ndnpted to
such casus,ooo done o fleets Kiicliuchaiigo
of foollnc; UK to astonish the soft'erer.
They Inrrrnar tin- Appellto, and ciinsi* the
body to Tnkc ??? VICNhj thus Uta system I?
noiirUIicil.aiul by tllclr,T?ii?tc Actlonun tlio
J)l[;r.iti? <? OrtrnHH, ItoKUlttr Ntool? tire tiro
duroi. Price 55 cunts, ttn 91 array St., N.Y.
Okav HAOtnr Whigkkiis chi\ne;rc3 to a Oi.ossy
Black by a nlnnl<> application of this Dye. It
1-npartn a natural color, acts Instantaneously.
Bold by Druggists, or s?nt by exprcM on receipt of fn
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
SI Br. Tl'TTS .YIAXrAL uf Valuable Information and t\
HCKrul ItN.lpU will be snallcd /KKE oa application-tf
PROF. HARRIS1 RADICAL CURE
TOE BPERMATQBBHCEA.
Oun Lino 4 1IUJNAL PABTILLI
A Valuable Discovery
und New* Prparturc in Met
icjI Scior.jc, in enttrt1/
New* and positively crttet
ive FUmedy for the lytcdr
ani permanent Cure of
I'ontiml Kxnfsalono <*z.
luipctoncy bj the only
true v/ay. Tie: Diroca
Application ts the piia*
aiptj Saat of the Disease, aclin- ly Absorption. andjciert
Li iti if-v:'o influence oq the Beminal Vcatcies. r.jna
ulatory Ducta, Prontato Gland. ai.d TJrcltira. The am
of ihr Ketnedr is attended witU no r:eie> er lecnuvenienre, n> I
dart not iotrrfiro with the ordinary pqnmts of life ; it it
?uicklr dissolved and rnon absorbed, producing an Imme
diate* toot hi nr, 1 rchtnrilivc effect upon tbr tcmal n.i
?ervoui orj;anii?:ions wreekrJ from s*1f-abuse and elf f tier,
?toppinc the drain from Ihe tratem, rtstorlne* the muni it
btilth ant uouutt memory, rem*.vine the Dimncn of
flight, Nervotia Debility, Confusion of Idoas, Avor
fllon to Society, etc., ctu., and tho appcarauee of prema
ture old tu:o '.vni: , accoiDpanvi*~r; tnit txuutdt.tnd rtltbr*
\ui perfect Sexual ViRor, vhcre it ha? been dormant fer
yuri, 'II.ii moJe of treatment has Itood the le*t in rrry
? err rr f ii.i, aal l? no?T x piunuunced lurcca?. Drur;3 aft
too much prencribrd In these troutj!ei, and, aa manr c?l tear
wilneia to, with bul little U any permanent EDOJ, There ia no
Nontenie about this PreptratioD* Trtctical obscrration eaab!ea
ci to potltivelj Kuar^nteo that it will jlv? oatiyfaatlon.?
UurUijc Iba euhl rrari tbat it ha? L*etB je^ersi u:;. -we haV*
tbouiaadi cftettituoiiialt na to Ita value,aud it it now crncedel
ly the Medical 1'rvfersion t 1 be th* most rational meant jet
discovered of reaching ar^J curing this very prevalent trouble*
that ta well kn?wn to L - the cauie of untcl.l misery to in maur.
and urwm whom qunc'ca rrcy with their Ute I cat nr strums ml
biff fcen. 1 he IIan.Mf 1? put up in neat bozrt, of three site*.
Jfo. 1, (ctiouzb to last a monC:,) C'J ; 2id. 2, (?tfficiant 13
affect a permanent cure, UUlcal In ervcre cases.) (Q; lio. 3,
(laatine; OTar three month*, will itop emlisioi.a aa<l reslora
vijrr in the worst rises.) $7. Sent Lr mail, sealed, in plam
wrapper*. Full DIRJiCTIOr?3 for ualnu Wall accom
pany ?ACII BOX. \
VScaJ fur a. Descnp?Te Pamphlet flvln; Anatomical^
// lllostraliona, which will r on vine r lha most tkrptical
[( that they can be rcttared \> ptrfrcl mauho<?i, in I
V\ fltted for the duties of Ufa, nine as if r-rver atTeotcd.
X^ent bealed for stamp to any wie. l^old ONLY by the4
HARRIS REKEDY CO.MF'G.CHEMISTS.
Markot and 8th Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO.
I plieiiwtt.
Cf3 ^ IIA???!?* RESIKOV CO.;
H la )Uh!i tUvmUi^, Hill i JlarL.tSIS
li?Z\i^? St. I.uuln. .*.Io.
iiSPENSABY
rcagggMBEBgw
Iit?:HshcdlS17 ?t 12 IT. 6th Streit, C7. LO'J^J, MO.
rPHE rhftlclim in cLir<i? nl tin. e|.l trJ ><fll ktir<irn initl.
Jt lulio tte rtguUr pia luiitri in nicdicln. ami ?urjery. Yriri
of tip.- -nc? in llic ItMlmciil nl I'bironlr l'l>c?.c? bat* in?J>
Dich ixU ?dJ ability m niiucli lupcrlnr In Ibac ol Hit ?rtfmary
prsclitlbiibr, llitl liitj have aci)uircJ a lulionil itpuiallgo
Ihrosi h : cV i<calm*ul of rniu|iliealrd raan.
INDIt'CRETIOPl . r EXPOSURE rrn'uc
naU4lta ?? H} ulilll> llnuurrlira, (.1-1. Mrlrinrr, Orclilll., all
Vrlnar) truiibli > aiiJ S.TJihlllllr it ilrrrnrlkl Mum ol Ihl
Ihr? il. ,Ua:u honr?. IrealrJ ? itli luccca?, nh icirulil c pna*
dpi?viiiinni u\in/ Mrrcnr) i>r oll.n I'niionoui >1< '..cmtt.
P?Msri?ra.iM^uaia (trine lr"in ilie ?liefI? nl 6|>rraal?n
rlxta *'f >riuiii?l Ufnbur..^ I.
or t*C't* In wafureil vr ir?. Arc
? ai> -w'i.Cf? ^1lllr ufllic Irtlln1
!i el iclf-abu.e hi joi;l\
illy tun d. Tl ^ .lli
blolcl t\
Slii
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lijl r?lii..?!l ill
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ATl^rJTS TREATED 'v.M?:'
rre puinLlr,
"UCIK mJ ii.Mt
1 Ii? patie; Ii ile^iil^t t.-;i|.
txraona
,d. Llalorquirtliotiala'lH
lurnt niailcii ir?-e in any a.
<r*.r.on. .uirrrhiK fruri lluptnrn .linulil
ami l.arn ?oMrllilng la Itirlr mltiiuU^i
Coaiwuuirttinn. Until) cm I- lei.tul, ar.J ?1.11 l r iJJtr.i.il
iilJ. UL'TTK, IS .Nuri'i i.lli 1st., hi. l.-.i.O. M?
I IhVl' K.Mrrta V
l I. niil .1 iruw.P
Though Shaken in Evory Joins
And fiber with fevcratul ague, or bilious re
mittent, the system may vet be freed from
the malignant virus with Hosteller'sStomnch
nittcrs. Protect the system It gainst it with
this beneficent anti&pnsinodie, which is
furthermore a supreme remedy for liver com
plaint, constipation, dyspepsia, debility, rheu
matism, kidney troubles ami other ailments,
l'or t>ale by all Druggists aud Dealers
generally.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
St am: or South Carolina,
CoL'NTl oI" OuANOLniJUO,
In Court of Common I'leas.
Hy virtue of an ICxceulion issued out of
(initl Court, ami lo mo directed, I will sell
tit Orhn'gebiirgCourt llou.-e on llie first
.Monday in October, the following Keal
Kstale :
A Iraet ol" land in said County and Stale
containing one hundred ami nineiy (,1'.K>)
acres, inore or I .mm, am! Iiountlcii on ilie
North by bllitli formerly ttf.itilin Kasterlin,
Ka-t l.?y .). M. Copes Smith by lands ol
Sniiiiiel Dibble and \Ye.>l by lands of S.
Dibble and Mr.-. .M. A. KltHeU, Levied
nil the properly o;*(l. W. Kiitrell; a the
suit of Itii11 & Scoville. IVi ins?Cash,
l'urcbaser topav for papers.
A. M.'SAbbKV, Shoviti; 0. C.
Slierilf's OHiee, Sept: l-ta 1SS1;.
sept to 3t
Ily Dr. L. S. WOLl K. Office ovei
D. Louis' Sioc. Satbsfactif >i giiaianicvtl
in all ope; n'.ioiH
UlSf' Tee; !i extrncteil without pain by
the use of Nitrous Oxitl Uum,
Slstc&sxaaith. Work i
ivc-jy (IfFciipLion do no on the
hoi.csl notice and at moderate
rice-;.
Work respectfully solicited.
W. 11 110 WELL,
Opposite Hurley's Corner.
T- XDeChlavette,
THE RESTLESS & SLEEPLESS
Watchmaker and Jeweller
OritikhcbiirK, S. CL
Prices will tell! Pacts tire stubborn th
.Whore eati I got the goods I want?
\N It ere. can 1 get the Latest Styles?
Wi-eie tan 1 yet the gooda lltat gh tne
be-t satisfaction and at the Lowest t'ric
'1 Iiese are questions that interest c\^wy
bu ine-e man .Answer: At
T. 1 ?1,0111 A VE ITE,
At Jos. Eros'" Store.
THE UNDEh SIGNED
Ofiber* to his fricmlM and tlio
public, at the store recent y occupied
bJ jr. w. MQSEtST.
A full Stock of General
MERCHANDISE.
A call solicited )and satisfaction guaran
teed.
TOBACCO
Will be made a spcoialty.
W. B. THOMPSON.
jiiiie 4 1S.S0 ': y
Oiangoburg H;gE
School
WILL open on the 1st Monday
in September, 1881.
AT a heavy personal expense, I
have my Academy IN FIRST
R?TE condition.
SEPARATE apartments for Girls
and Hoys; ami no intercourse
between them allowed.
IPERSONS desiring to study Ger
* man,, should apply at the begin
hing, as only one NEW Class will be
organized this session.
FOR terms apply to
J. F. RISER,
Principal.
dug 18 2
OIT1TJXJE OF1
D. I DAK k CO
7 K would respectfully ask the public
to call and examine our stock of
DTlltT GOODS
In endless variety.
In all the Late>t and most Fashionable
Styles.
GROCERIES.
both Staple and Eimcy
The Wot'lcl l^enowned
LYON BAKING- POWDEE
In I, |V'j and 1 lb packages, guaranteed
liest of all or money refunded.
Direct from the Mitls, and we call particu
lar attention to two of our Fancy brands,
''BOLTED SNOW"
and
''HARVEST PRIDE,"
Which cannot be equaled in this Market,
and which is within the reach of the
poor as well as the rich.
A full and well Selected Stocl, from $7 f>0
to $11! 00 per set.
SADDLES
From $2 to $1'2.
TOBx^CCOS
From the Beat Factories in North Carolina
and Virginia, Low for Cash.
STBAVW GOODS
For Ladies, Misses, Children, Men, Youths
boys in great variety.
pn-^lME will not allow uh to mention our
! Entire Stock. Come and look and
v"^, will be pleased. Buy and you will be
C?p cclfully.
GS HAND OPENING
1881 FALL m
*
GRAND OPENING
AT
GREAT' Ml II
is now offering
GREAT BARGAINS
HIS LARGE ADVERTIEMBNT
will appear in full nest week.
HATJUNd.
HAVING bought out tho outfit of
Horses, Wagon nud Omnibus, from
.Mr. YV. M. Sain, together with tho good
will of same, I am prepared lo haul every
hind of freight with dispatch. Merchants
entrusting their business to mo will be faith
fully served. Passengers for the traiua
can be served any hour tlay or night. Spe
cial contracts made for large bills of h?ut
ig
G dors for wagon or Orantbna may be
lelt at stores of i'r. J. G. Wannomakcr,
Dr S. A. Keevea and Express Office.
Aug. 11 J.G. POSTfiLL.
Market, Reports.
Corrected every week by Messrs. Dull
& Sc?VII.L.
Friday, June 16, 1881.
COTTON
Middlings. 0J(S>
Low Middlings.
Ordinary. 3(<?5
PROVISIONS
Corn.75(2>80
New Corn...
1>ca.i. 1 50
-odder, per 100 lbs.1 60
Hough Rice.? ?.80
torney and OounseU a V.
ORANGEBUROr, S. O.
OKice corner of Court House Square
and Church Street, the same
formerly owned and oc
cupied by Win. M.
IIut;sou, Esq.
unc 11
JIM M0NREJR. .
THE finest bred Stallion over before tho
public in Grangeburg County, can now
be found at
WM. M? SAIN'S STABLES.