All For$od. Tako my life, and 'let It bo ? Consecrated, Lord, to Thee, /rake my bauds, und let them move At'tho Impulse of,Thy loye, Tako my feeVand l*pt them bo Sy?ft and beautiful lor Thee; Take iliy yolce. and let me slug Always, only for my King. ?Take my sliver and my koUI-? Not a mite would I withhold ; ?Take my moments and my days? Let.t)icm/}ow in ceaseless praise. Take my will and make it Thine? ?-'It shall bo no longer mine; ' fl'nUc my heart, It is Thine own-r It shull be. T|iy royal throne! Take my love"; iny Lou}, I pour ?At Thy feet its treasure store; Take myself, and I will be Evjer, onlyT alljor. Thee. Support Your County Paper. The other day an old and respect ed'oitizen camo into our o|llce, and, ''after paying his hack indebtedness, took n seat and remarked : * t4f guess you needn't send me the paper any longer. I have just sub scribed for a Philadelphia paper which suits mo pretty well, and it ?doesn't cost as much ns the Demo crat.*? f- \* . Here ho handed us tho paper for inspection. We found it be a ncat iooking sheet, handsomely printed, witli a lnigc engraved head, and con taining about forty-eight columns of ?miscellaneous reading matter. ' "Fair looking paper," we remark; cd, ns we handed it back to him; "hut did you ever sec anything in it concerning our county?" ?* "Well, I don't know as I ever have." "Anything in regard to the State?" {'Nothing." "And yet you give up n, paper that contains the local market roports, ?tho state of the crops, the deaths and ?marriages, and tho thousand and one happenings from week to week which (make up the history of the region in which you arc most interested, and which you can get from no other source, and tako instead a city pa per, simply because it comes n little cheaper." "Yes, and it contains more read? ing matter," ho added. "Certainly," wo remarked, "but what is tho character of the matter? Nothing in regard to your own vil lage?your schools, your churches, your local improvements, and the thousand and one things that happen in your county. There is nothing in it that helps bid Id up your county und support homo institutions. It is as foreign to you as the city in which it is published. It may contain more reading matter, but your neighbor hood is not represented in its col umns." "But why can't you furnish your paper ehenpor if they can alford a much larger one in the city at a low price?" queried he. "For the reason that a country pa per lias a small circulation compared with a city paper, and tho labor ex expended upon 1,000 papers is about (ho same as on 00,000, especially when it is taken into consideration that the city weekly which is furnish ed for a dollar a year is made up of the type set for tho daily." ' "That's enough," exclaimed the pld gentleman, as he pulled out his wallet, "just send me the Democrat for another year." r As he bade us "good morning," and passed through the sanctum door, we heard him rernark: "It's my belief that u man wlio stops or refuses to subscribe to his local >>apcr simply because it doesn't contain as much reading matter as one made up from a daily nncVpublished in the city, should be supplied with medical almanacs at the public expense." Protest. The inhabitants of Wyandottc, Kansas, have had presented to Con gress a protest against the advent of negro exoditcs into (hat State. They say they do not want thousands of half clad, ignorant, poverty-stricken people hurled on them. This looks like the land teeming with equal civil and political rights for the negro, don't it? John Brown's son?his soul io not marching on yet?says ho will lead the movement of the colored people to Kansas. I'But we opino the people of Wyandotto and other Kan aas localities will perform for him the (Silice which Gov. Wise performed for his father. And then his soul can join his father's in thut march which will never ccaso as long as a juvenile American can Bing.?Newbcrry tfewa, Spccnil Notice. Any person who will get us up a Club of Ten Cash Subscribers at 1.50 per nnnum will receive The Demo crat one year free. Go to work nt once, and secure your. Club. We know y0 inches, printed on good paper and with largo, clear cut typo, containing tlio Latest Tel egraphic News, Full Market Reports, editorial matter on the leading occur rences of the times, and repletu with in teresting miscellaneous reading. The Local News is full and Interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to that department. Our correspondence from Washington and ether places of note gives an entertaining resume of all the important events of the day. THE TRI-WEEKLY REGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises the eon tents of the Daily at 92.50 less per an num. Til E WEEKLY REGISTER Is a large, handsomely gotten*up eight-page paper, 20 by 42 inches, containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, embracing all the news of the week and the most editorial and local news. tehms?IN advance, Dally Register, one year.97.00 Daily Register, six mouths. 3.50 Dally Register, three months.,,? 1.75 Tri-Weekly Rogister, one year. 5.n0 Trl-Wcekly RegUter, six inontds..,. 2.60 Tri-Weekly Register, three mouths. 1.20 Weekly Register, one year. 2.00 Weekly Register, six months. 1.00 Weekly Register, three months. CO Any person sending ns n club of ten subscribers at one lime will receive eith er of tho papers free, postage prepaid, for one year. Any person sending us tho mono}' for twenty subscribers to the Daily may re tain for his services twenty dollars of the amount; for twenty subscribers to the Tri-Weekly, fifteen dollars of the amount; and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, five dollars of the amount. As an Advertising Medium, The Reg ister atl'ords unequalled facilities, having a large circulation, ami numbering among its patrons the well-to-do people of the middle and upper portion ot the State. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address CALVO it HATTO N, Proprietors, Columbia, S. C. $Qy"**Partio3 desiring eoplos of Till". Registbu to exhibit in canvassing will be supplied on application. The Weekly News Contains live Editorials, the latest Tel egrams, besides the followilig Special ties: Carefully selected Mail News, Prise Stories, a Chess Column, an Agri cultural Department, Record of Mar riages and Deaths. The WEEKLY NEWS gives more for the 11101103' than any other Southern Weekly. See the Prices: Single Subscription per annum $2 00 Five Subscriptions at SI 75, 8 75 Ten Subscriptions at ?1 50 15 00 Twenty Subscriptions at 01 25 25 00 Fifty Subscriptions at $1 o\\ 00 The WEEKLY" NEWS will be sent to yearly subscribers of tho Daily Edition of The News and Courier for 81. The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent for one year to six 100111118' subscribers to the Daily Edition of The News and Courier lor SI 50. The WEEKLY" NEWS will be sent to yearly subscribers to the Trl-Wcekly Edition of The News and Courier lor ai 50. No reduction* will be made in the price to subscribers of The News aud Courier except as abovo. Remember the WEEKLY NEWS con tains all the latest News, selected from The News and Courier, besides these spe cialties which do not appear in the Duily at ail. A Prize Story, a Chess Column, an Agricultural Department; and a com plete weekly record of Deutbs aud Mar riages in this ?State. Any one of ihes specialties alone is worth the prioe of subscription, and the subscriber really gets a First Class Week ly besides for nothing. RIORDAN & DAWSON, Charleston. S. C. LD AMERICAN HOTEL Established about 1830 Hc8iicitntcd on the European t\];,e. for Gentlemen only. \ !? terms: Rooms each person per day.50 per week.$3.00 per month...8 and 910 According to location of Looms paid n advance. nOAUI) tkums : Board and lodging.81 50 per day Board and lodging.(5 50 per week MEAI.S, Breakfast.25c Dinner.50c Supper.,.25c MBS. M. J. ARCHER. Pproprletress, 20 George 8t, corner King, sep27 ly ' Charleston, S C. Hardware. S. E. MARSKALL & CO, 310 KING-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, POTWARE, TIN WARE, NAILS, WOODWARE, ROPE, SADDLERY, CU'lTLERY, GUNS, Ac. Also, Agricultural/ Stfrels, as follows: Straight unil Turn Shovels, Scooters, R ill Tongues, and Sweeps of all kinds, suitable lor tho wholesale and retail trade.' Merchants would do well to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Charleston,, Sept. 27,1878. 3mo At the ^eopje's Bakery, ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY TUE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who le still i");ul>r and willing to I'TI^JL, ORPERS BREAD, ROLLS, PIES AND ? - CAKES of all descriptions. GUNGE RS by the barrel or box. ALSO BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, OR Any other meetings at abort notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESn CONFEC TION AR YS, FAN er GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which will be sold as low as any that can be bought in Oraugeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of ray friends and the public I still nolle it a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBRGOTI, RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. P. Hurley. Oraugeburg, Sept 13,1878 ly BTJYCK&CO DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St; Matthews S. 0. We rcflpeotfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solleit a call whenever they visit St. Matthews, A full and frCBh stoek constantly In store. Oet 3rao The Favorite Dry-Goods Resort ?0 Furchgott, Benedict' & Co, ChnrlcHtou, tS. O* OFFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Retail AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of the'flncst and best selected stock of Carpets, Luce Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, first and second mourning goods, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, ribbons, silk ties, ladies and gentle table and pi ano covers, towels, table damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, are now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the public and people of this State espe cially that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES and long established reputation with buyers and sellers whero MILLIONS of dollars has been exchanged through our house, that we can aud always will give hotter satisfaction as regards QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. SAMPLES sent on applica tion. N. B. Charges prepaid on ail goods over 810. Sent C. O. D. or for post office order. Please mention this paper in order ing Qoods. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A'.CO. ?7^G King street, Charleston, S C. Oct 26 ly JUST OFEMED AT THE CORNER OF Russell Street and Railroad Avenue BY J. W. MOSELEY, A FULL STOCK OF 'Q-eneral ]VIex*cliaixclize5 WniCII WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. AU my Old Friends and as many Now Ones ns will favor mo with a call aro ro octfnlly Invited to cxamino my GOODS AND PRICES. April 18 Z. J, KING DEALER IN i^Hpl Mb i?ii$f m wmmv FINE CHEWING TOBACO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEGARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain Deiv Corn Jf his/cev. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &e &c. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am offering for sale cheaper than any one else in the Comity. Fresh Lager Beer oonstantly kept on haud at ? eonta a sohoouer. Give me a call at Doyles Corner Z J. KING Orangeburg, September C. ICECREAM! ICE HOUSE. ICECREAM! ICES CREAM ! !! STOP and Refresh yourself at the New and Elegantly Fitted up Ladies' Refreshment Saloon ! I ICE CREAM at 10 and 15 cents, Cakes and Pies Fresh every day. The largest, and finest assortment of Confectionery. Fruits of all kinds. Groceries, and the best grades of Flour. The choicest brands of Cigars and Toboccos. Everything sold at bottom prices, ICE FOR SALE In any quantity and at any time of the day, Sundays from 8 till 0 o'clock and from 12 till 1 o'clock. A call is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH EROS, At Captain Briggmau's Old Stand. Cellar to Rent. First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand, Corner of Russell and Tread well Streets, Orangeburg. -. ;o: RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OPEND AT the nbovo stand a llrst ohms Where can be found everything needed for family uso of the very best quality, and warranted fresM and genuine. I will make it a point to keep nothing for sale but what is llrst class and fresh. By permanent arrangements mado I will receive my goods weekly?and by close and careful attention to my business, and the wants of my customers. I hope to receive a fair share of patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produoe sola tr ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets ou Commission. charles s bull. agei Orangeburg, S. C, ScptemberO, 1878 ROSE'S HOTEL NORTH]WEST CORNER STATE HOUEE SQU-AvIWE, COLUMBIA S. 6. BOARD J^OO PER DAY. OMNIBUS 2$0S. S^ooial attention and BATES to oommoroial travolors. Orangeburg Oct. 18 1878. ly W. P. GAIN St. Matthews S. C ?O?^ DEALER IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS CAPS &g. ?o? I buy my goods from tlrst bauds and sell them at Charleston prices ?o? nighest CASH prlco paid for cotton and country produce. ?o? Full and General Stopk always on hand. W. P. GAIN, St. Matthews. Near the DEPOT. Oct.8da D. r. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON August, 1878. ?o~ Wc aro now opening, direct from the Manufacturers, a large and now stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR FALL TRADE. Orders solioitcd and promptly fill* cd. All goods with our brand war ranted. D. F. FLEMING & 00. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND Trunks. No 2 Hay no street, Cor. of Church street, Charleston, S. C. sep 27-3 mi FRESH ARRI VALSf OF Slew sind Desirable Goods AT ITSRi MY STOCK COMPRISES lDi?y Groods and Groceries iv OHE at VARIETY. The Dry Goods embrace Ladies and Mens Dress Goods, White and Colored Cotton Goods, Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Gaps, Boots and. Shoes, To suit all classes, Also full lines of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS. And in faot everything to be fouud in a first class storo. Thanking the public for their generous patronage In the past, I respectfully solicit a oontinuauce of the same, promising to sell everything at the lowest possi ble price. The higheet market price paid for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &o. And all o ther Country Produce. A call solicited. Ho trouble to show goods. Orangeburg, S. C, Mar 28-tf JOHN C. PIKE, Corner Church and Russell Streets. The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. Orangeburg, S? O* r' you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Alken, Edgelleld, Hampton, and Uarnwell counties: Having purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we offer the same for sale. This Elevator has no superior. It is simple, cheap and durable, having no wooden tubing to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No flanges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and will lastTHREB TIMES as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and good water better. A thorough investigation Is all that is necessary to convince you of its merits. March U-fim SAIN, MERONEY & CO. ^ite^^^g II! IUI I!!! JIM III! III! III! III! DVERTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of 111 Tea, Soap, Tinware, Lemons, Sugar, CoiVee, Spice, Sapollo, Stone ware, Oranges Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, l'ccaus, Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, Almonds, Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants, Hams, Copperas, Starch, Sifters, Candy, Prunes. Butter Nuts, Co?.oa Nuts,' In fa (it the largest and best variety of Faney and Staple Groceries kept In Orange, burg, at prices Ten to Twenty per cent less than any house la town. I mean just what I say, PH seit for less than any one, Or give my goods away. A. B. WALKER, Orangeburg, April 4,1870. Leader of Low Prices* DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST 18 OFFERING His large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet and Fancy Articles LOW DOWN FOR CASH. ALSO a lot of FINE TOBACCO FROM FORTY THREERTOIEIGHTY Five cents per pound. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. Orangeburg, 8. C, July 12. 52 A. C. DUKES, M. Dl NEW STORE NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF !?, V?ti li tin ' DA. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND TH? *) public generally that in tho old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will be found a choice and raro selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors both Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, ^o., And solicits a share of trade. Mr. J. PHIL,. SAHT, who Is In charge of the store will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to whom, b* guarantees bargains as good as can be had In Charleston. Hlghest.markct price! paid for all kinds of country produce* a. St. Matthews, September G. 1876.