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. EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. All ??imiiminliMiiuu ; hitoniiuil fi?v IlilVfbttimnj Vlii.ul.1 l> tnMlVMPftt |o J. It. OW llntloWiiy, - WltOllUnki illy riniM iiU il toeUU it. * j educational As'.cciaUons. Tin; ?dilor of Ptitrrc's AVf?co/*oil?/ Monthly in an article under tin: uliovcj ?vapiion, la incuts the limited p*vwcr of our Kduciitiniinl Associations, lie looks tit' t'lio matter from a coidiiioii j tUMi'O si anil point and presents engeni arguments in [nyprjif con>ptds<>ry ?<l uealion. AW; clip a short extract Jle suvs: "Ii is to be regie! ted iit?l 'tntrgical Associations hau; not, more power. Resolutions, arguments, und learned p.ipi-rs ale gp?7d, as far as I hey go. ^il iln'\ do not go fur enough. II they could carry with them the gii| ol'law, it they.eouid commence I heb ptipcis with "15c i?. enacted," tin ? inmtry would respect their n*sotit ?liliiigs. IJut hInee I hoy are not legis 6?li\-u nsscuddies, they can take suel? ?i v<mrse as if> roach >m h bodies. Our great educational-reforms musi ui/nio IV ?in law, 1 i useless to r< asm with an ignorant man, devoid ol rea son... The law must say to him "l*ui your child in sein ol, and losphitu there" 11 ho plead poverty, ih< Stale must plead necessity. As lung sis the people ate lyfl to them selves in .grading schools, paying teachers, und eohliuidiig them in their places, the work "ill be poorlj WloilVj What is ever} bud}'a business ?is nohid^s. K n list be somebodyV legal business to see to it that propel ?qualified lenchersmo in pcruuineni {daces, und that they ?tu promptly [um\ adequately, paid. U imlal come to this sooner or laU r. W e nuoo strong icdtcatitmal laws thorough!} j-nforccd. If the law can say that Saloons shall not I e opened on Sun day., why can ii not also say lha good schools shall bo opened, every Whct'e, on all the other, days? Now is "it that some States arc excinp' from bliiugcnl educational uquire incnl?!> ,-;State Superinlendont ot'.lic'ucalio/t. We have long been impressed with the Uuiess.of lion. Hugh S. Thump ?on, Statc Superintendent <?!' ICduea lion, for the t llicp w hich he accept ably lilts. Combining admirably tli" two qualiiie.-?tact and talent?su necessary to success in.any undertak ing, he is emphaticallyMhe man foi ?tho place. While others are busying themselves proposing this man for lihe ollSee -of lVesidcut, this man lot "Governor, and so on, looking to the inline good of our old 6'nte we here with ptcsont the, name of the present \Supei inlt udciil of ICoucalion to be bis.o\\Ji Micees^or lor ten \ cu; s, ami! ?Ip so lite more readily because we led we present the name ol that man! xi ho, more (}?#?? all olhtva, has- nojkcd j Iii -season and out of season to resus-1 ciate tue wreck of our common school system shuttered Aiy* the dutpoilers *>ho proceeded him.^_ Maj. Thompson is ? polished aud cull und scholar?;i genuine type < f the Southern gentle man, who is not afraid lo woik for a iiamc, and who k^-cps it after he has won iL 1 Wil have often read of Archimedes-1 rill which he. asset ted that, give hint a fulcrum And a (dace lo stand on! ?and he could move iJie world, and we I h(i\fc*'dni'io?ily< wotidcyoil. itf/hc old1 philosopher believed what he said. If suill an opportunity had been ac ?oWf? liH in, aud supposing the ful ?crum lo.He'plaited i27,CO(J miles from centre of toe earth, ami supposing the philosopher's weight 200 pounds, 4iR would have required a lever \'2 .quadrillions of miles long, and the imyfcr would have nceilcd to move at ?the rule Ofia cannon hall, to lift the ?earth -one inch in -J7 trillions of ?.it. liosa Well, a young Viennese ilady, lias shown herself to be so learned and practical Ihali'shc h.ns been iippoinlcd by the University of Herne, h's'sislant Icct?rer in Ihe Ju'auclt.oJ Ophthalmology, in which ?hc ha-c made very advanced studies. That's all right, but sonic one said tlnst woman eon I In't leach. There must be some mistake sOihewlicrc. AcuoitbiNu lo the well established 'laws of natural philosophy a hall ounce of paper taken tu the sun would weigh nine thousand pounds, if the attraction Of gravitation rc fuaiucd the same as on the earth in proportion to the mass. A maa would be a huge animal indeed il he ttoidd be weighed on the sun, Tiir .ate Russian expedition Und ing a Northeast passage; cost only ?.')/,()()(); but il discovered a new kind <d* moss and saw a son el colored fox. Who says that science doesn't It is not the creed but the life wc must look at. in the person ol the in structor of our children. Jl lw; has %ny Clirisliauity in his *uu\ his lib will show i?.. I'liii.o.wi'iiKiiS diib r on this ques I ion j "Can Ihcrc be a sound without an ear to hoar it ?" What say yon? Ague O.uje Is h purely vegetable lilttor ami powerful tonic, and is war ran tod a speedy ami cer tain cure for I'Vvor uml Ague, Chills and I'Vvor, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent 1'Vver, Dumb Arup, Periodical or Itllloiia I'Vvor, and all inulnrliil disorders. In mlaHiiiatlodis tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, losa of appetite, pain in the.back und' Ipins, and eoldncssiof tlio spine and extremities, hro only premoni tions of severer symptoms which termin ate, in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever ami profuse'perspiration. It is a startling fact, that quinine, ar senic, ami other poisonous minerals form the basis of most.of the" Feverand Agno Preparations," " Specifics," " Syrups," and "Tonics." in tho llinrkot. The prep arations made from t heso mineral poisons, although they nr.- palatahlc, and may hical? the chill, do not cure, hut leave Hie. malarial ami their own drug poison in i lie system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in l he ears, headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formidable than the disease they were intended to cure. A VKlt'fl Act r. Ci t:r. thoroughly eradicates these noxious, poisons from the system, and nlwayti cares the severest cases. It contains i'io quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure the most delicate pa tient: and its crowning excellence,above its certainty to cure, is that it leaves the Kystom as tree from disease a:; before the attack. Tor IAvor Complaints, A vim's Ac.cn Critic, by direct net ion on the liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these, complaints, and stimulates tho system to a vigorous, healthy condition. Wn warrant, it to direct ions. n taken according Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical mnl Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mr.ss. C0LI1 I'.Y Al.t. DKCcaasTS l:Vi:KY1Vlir.i:E. ( i-i? her ::. IsT'.'--1 v he White Sewing machine THIS BEST OF AX,!-. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity , Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, hnd Undisputed in the Broad Claim VEKV QEST OPEKATING * HANDSOHE8T, AND Most Perfect Sowing Maohine ih the' world. ' i ? > i < "> ijiivct frpui i :r>' and'new The grcn 1 poptiiarlly ol iho While Is tho most con Vlncln'j tribute to its cxccT.onca and superiority over other machinas,:nnd in submitting it to tho trade v. c put it upon its merits, end In no Instance has It ever jet failed to satisfy any rccomnundatlon In Its favor. The demand Torino While has Increased lo such nn extent Hint v?c arc now compelled to turn out Comr^T^to GJo-wir?.?-? Mach'.r.o cvciy tli-oo aspire-.itoa 1? ... tis-o cx?-y to c-psly tlio &033a.6tasLeL i Every machine is warranted for 3 years, and sold for csh at liberal disccunts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ot customers. ?8-A0E?T3 V7A11TED JIT UH00COPXE9 TZHBTTOBT. WHITE SEV/INGTmACHINE CO.," Hi 352 E-jclld Avc. Cleveland. Ohio.' l\n ."?.tie hy JEDea LT*y K?llig. i>. i-. i i.K .ir. i. .ias. r?i", wii.son A \ \fr\ Ir-I , \\ c arc now opeuii tin* Manufacture! s, a slock of iSouts, Shocs<*u*ud Trunks, I ?011 K/Mi Tii.dpM. iViders solicited ajul p.-muplly Ml-i ?il. All goods with our brand war-' ranted. -o- ,l : D, F; ITEMING & CO. wHoi.ftsKf.ii'" i>rt\i.t:t:s in a m > No 2 11 ay no street, Cur. of Church si reel., Charleston, S. 0. sop 27-."> 01.!) AM K1MCAN IIOPKL Kslablished about lSIJO Kesueilated oil the European 1'lau for Ueutleiiieii only. Ti:i:.ms : Wooius each person pel day.50 'per week.fc.'Uiu per moul h...s ami $10 According to location of 1,'oobis paid u advance. no.\ i;n "i iouais : Hoard and lodging.-j] 50per day Hoard and lodging.li nt) per week Mr.A i.s. IJreakfa>l.25c l Himer.sue MUS. M. .1. AKi Iii:i,\'ivr?'.'prictn"?s, J'.i Ceorgo st. corner King, -ep >7 ly \: .' * t:tiarh(.sjon, K C. Otto S?at&g,! DYLti AND SCOURER, No. :M Wentworth street, near the Old Aitcsdan Well. CIJAKLl^STON, S. C. (?mils' (jonis Vests and Pauls nicely Cleaned. Dyed and i'resscd. Kadedand Moulded Clothing JJenewod with the greatest dispatch. 'S" DOM IT ? H E N R Y K 0 H N r lins hmttght everything In Ilio Pry Good-: lino down to living price!.-, and would call attention lo Id's immense. Fall stock, hardly knowing what specialties to enum erate?havl'njr everytl.injf in thn. wearing llnefrnin mi Infants Sock up to an Blc . phauts (pattern tor a Pin Cushion). H E N R Y K O H N DRESS GOODS CLOAKS NOTIONS I?*e>pe?:( fully cill titt?tilioti to my fall line of Dress Good.-. Alpacas. Brllllautino Series. Itoitrelts, Stilling* and Huntings. In lllnek Goods wo have our celebrated Globe Alpacis, which fur texture and brilliancy, cannot, he surpassed. Crepe Cloths and French Cashmeres nil'grades. All leading chudon Silks, Satins and Velvets for iriniinlui! purpose'*. Our Cloaks arc well worth an inspection, embracing 50 different styles. Dolmans, loiig ami short (Monks, made up in the latest styles bv the Manhattan Clonk Company ol New York, being from llrst hands, can sell them Iroin S'i.OH up to $2.",.O0. H JE 1ST I I Y Iv O II 1ST >m?sti?s Blankets Although a tendency in Ihe market. b?r upward prices on all Cotton Gtio !s, I am ?lilt.-? Hin? all Staple and Housekeeping Good* at old prices. Yard wide Sheeting :it ? 1-9 cents, ?Sc. Towels, Linens, n?w siyle Calicoes. Long Cloths and Jeans, special bargains in the above Goods. CLOTHING HATS SHOES As a leader in the above Goods, w?uld call especial attention to our Hoys1 Cloth ing, a large assortment always on hand, from SJl.tlO a suit to ?17.00. A new feature in our Men's Clothing Depart mentis suits to order at a small advance ol ready made. Samples on exhibition, prices and lit guaranteed. A long teil want is supplied in our Shoes and Boots. Good hand made Stock for Children, Ladies and Gentlemen at prices within the reach of all. Don't waste y?>m' money on paper-bottom, shoddy goods when for a tritlc more you can get a prime article. One word more, If you will jiist call at the Bazaar and ask for ? hat you want, we will show you that we can beat <. harle-tou or any ether man. A ?feilt for BUTTJEK-lOIt'S P-A-TXEKIVS, NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, fct White's'' Shuttle SeAviii?; Macliixie HENRY K O H N, . . J^o*der of Lowt Prices, -.?-. A. M. IZLAR, AGT., At Briggman's Old Stand. CALL and gel yoiirJIIot Meals, Fancy Drinks and Fine Cigars. Come early and onh r your Oyster Siew, Oyster Fry, Chicken and Itice. Hani and Itlce, Beef steak and itlce, SdtVssagu aud Uiee, Ham and KggS, Codec, &C, &C. Ilaving obtained a fust class Restaurant Cook. I prim?re every thing in nice style. Call and satisfy your appetite. Everything put down at Bottom Prices. Oran^eburg S. C-, Oct. .'I, 1S70?ilnis LOOK BErORE YOU LEAP ! ! ! Examine, Before Buying Elsewhere, at At. Captain Brlggmau's Ohl Stand. Fancy Baker and Candy Manufactnrer. j | " Keeps positively the iiiuM and largest assortment of Confectionery nl the lowest Wholesale ami Jhlail prices. A fresh stock of Groceries ami ('aimed Goods of all kinds, Hold ait a small advance on the cost price. The best brands ol Flour, Ihe choicest Cigars and Tobaccos. Fruit i fruit h fruitmj fruit! im Orders for Wedding Cakes ami supplies for Cakes a specialty. JOSEPH EROS, Orangohtirg, S. C, Sept. 2i;-tf JUST OPSSHTESD AT THE COliXKlt OF Russell Street and Railroad Avenue P.Y J. W. M0SELEY, a;full stock of General Meroliancli^e, WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. All my Old Friends and as many New Ones as will favor me with a call arc re ecifully invited to examine my GOODS AND PlllCFs. April is FRESH AllItIVALS ok Mew and. Desirable Goods AT MY STOCK COMPRISES 13ry Goods axicl Groceries {IN GREAT VARIETY The Dry Goods embrace Lndlos and M?ns Dross Cond*, While and Colored Cotton Conds, Prints, Men's ami Boys1 Clothing, tints and Cap--, I3oots and Siloes, To suit all classes. Also full lines of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS. And in fact everything to bo found in a fu st class store. Thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past, I respect fully solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell every thing at the lo\ve?t possi ble price. The highest market price paid tor Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c. And all other Country Produce. A call st liclled. Xo trouble to show goods. JOIIjST c. pike, Orangeburg, p. C., Mar 2S-tf Corner Church and l?u*sell Streets. The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. Oi'artgebxirg, S. C IF you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To the citizens of Ornngcb?rg, Aikeii, Edgeliold. Ilainpton. and Harn well counties: Having purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we offer the ?iime for sale. This Elevator has no superior. It. is tdinple, cheap ntld durable, having no wooden tubing to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No Hanges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and will last THlilQE "-T-I^llC.*?? as long as any pump. \\ ill make had water good, and good water better. A thorough investigation is all that is necessary to convince you of It a merits. March U-Cm SAIN, MERONEY Qt CO. I!! II!! II!! I !!! I! !! 1 ! ! 1 A DYEHTJSK a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar. Tea, Soap. Tinware. Lemons, Butter Nuts, Cqficc, Spice, Sapolio. Stoneware, Oranges COcoaNut-3, bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda Glassware, Apples, Pecans, Flour, L'eppor, Lye, Crockery ware. Cabbages, Almonds, Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants, Hams, Copperas, Starch, filters, Candy, " Prunes. In fact the largest: and best variety of Fancy and Staple Croceries kept in Orange burg, at.prices Ten to Twenty per o*.*nt less than any house in town. I mean just wind I say'. I'll seb for less than any one, Or give mv goods away. A. 33. WALKER, Orangeburg, Apill 4, lS7t). Leader of Low Pricos. E'fM;E:!)6>Ki DEALER IN FINE CHEWING TOBAGO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SUGARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain Deiu Corn WhisJcev. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, REER &e &c. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am offer big for sale cheaper than anyone else in the County. Fresh Lager Heer constantly kept on baud at 6 cents a schooner. Give me a call at Sain'u Old Stand. Orangeburg, September 0. NEW STORE Z J. KING NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OP $ tu m a. ? t Hi Hi, -o DA. SAIN NOT I FES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND Til K n public generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will he found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segal's. Liquors both Foreign artdDomcstic, Hardware, $0., And solicits a share of trade. Mr, J. I'll IL. SAIN, who is In charge of the store will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to whom he guarantees bargains as good asean be bad in Charleston. Highest market price; paid for all kinds of country produce* St. Matthews. September G, 187(1. CARRIAGE SHOP. Market 8 t r c e t> OR AN O tt ? U RG, S. C< Mr. R. II. WILES rcspectftUlV Infotdl his friends .'Hid the public generally; tlia he is prepared to receive and make to ?r der LIGHT SINGLE AKD DOUBLE SKATED BUGGIES, Of the best material, and finish them In llrst class stjle. Also One and Two Ilorae WAGONS put up at the shortest notice and lowest prices, Repairing neatly and strongly done. Horse Shoeing by expert Smiths. All work done at rates to suit tljo lour [n ice uf cotton. Call and give me a trial. R. Hi WILES, Orangeburg, S. C. I June 20, 1879. CALL ?WSW CALL At the People's. Bakery, ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY HIE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready and willing to FILL ORDERS BREAO,R0LLS,PIES AND 1 '< . ? C J? JSL E S ? ' of nil descriptions. G U N Gr E R S by the barrel or box. ALSO DREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, on., Any other meetings at short notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC TION AH YS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as any that can he bought In Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBERGOTTI, RUSSELL STREkTj .-. Next door to Mr. J. P. Hurley. Orangeburg, Sept 13,1S7S ly lujiil X*on<l S,oUo<lii.l??. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. Commencing Sunday. March 10, 1S79 Passenger Trains will run as follows: COLUMUIA OI VISION. "(Daily.) Leave Charleston at....0 43 a m Leave Charleston at.9 15 p m Arrive at Columbia at.1 10 p m Arrive at Columbia .7 00 p ,m Arrive at Columbia at..0 15 a m Leave Columbia.8 .20 a m Leave Columbia at.4 00 p m Leave Columbia at.0 30 p m Arrive at Charloton at.....10 00 p ra Arrive at Charleston at ..0 40 a m AUGUSTA DIVISION. (Daily.) Leave Charleston at.G 45 a m Leave Charleston at.9 15 p ni Arrive tit Augusta at.......1 25 p ru Arrive at Augusta at.8 20 a ra Leave Augusta at.3 30 p m Leave Augusta at.7 30 p ui Arrive at Charleston at.10 00 p m Arrive at Charleston at.0 00 a m 0AMDEN DIVISION. (Dally, except Sundays.) Leave Charleston at.7 20 a m Arrive at Cainden at.8 00 p m Leave Camden at.7 30 a m Arrive at Charleston.6 16 p Trains leaving Charleston at 9 15 p. Bk and Columbia at 4 p in. make close con nections daily, except Sunday, with trains of Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to and from Greenville, Walhalla. Ander? son, Spartonburg and points on the Spar enburg and Ashcville Railroad, and for Laurens on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat> day. Trains leaving Charleston at G 45 a. m. and Columbia at 4 p. m. make eloso connections daily with trains of Charlotte, Columbia and MigUfita Railroad, to and from Charlotte, Richmond, Washington and all Eastern Cities; also with trains of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad to and from Sutnter, and other points on W. C. ?fc A. R. R. Trains leaving Charleston at 6 45 a. rn. and 10 15 p. m.and Augusta at 3.30 p. in. make close connections daily with trains of Georgia Railroad - nnd Central Rail road for Mncon, Atlanta and all points West and Southwest. Sleeping Cars on all night trains. JOHN 15 PECK, Superintendent, D. C. ALLEN, Gen. P and T. Agt. B?YCK&C0 DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOOD&, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St; Matthews S. 0. ' *e respectfully call the attontlon of of GOODS and solicit a call wheucv<\r they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly In store. Oct 3mo