EDUCATIONAL .COLUMN. All Ouiuiiiunicnlioiitj IntoiitliMl for (his uotimni >li?ul<* Ii-iMtilit hmm| in j. it. o*N. Ilohuwuy, Esq.. Who llll? kh illy conscntcil tu Olli) It. ( ? _', -'- ? ?_ Grow in Knowledge. How nmuj oi oui scholars in schools and collides think that wilb their exit Iron) tbe walls ?f I heir school closes all dibits at iupioxmcnt. They do not know that it is not in the school room alone we get our education. Suppose the great Kep.er hud consid-j er'ed bis education Unithcd when he had acquired all his ?real instructor in astronomy, Tyeho Rinke, was ublo to impart to him. Wouul he ever have been able to uimom.ee to tho woild, evcu in tLo face cf the wise old beads of his time, who taught dilfeienlly, that the oibils ol (ibo plnncls wire' not circular, hut elliptical? Many buys have bctlei opportunities than Newton had. Fiankliu "I0311I willi the winged lightnings," ami Mbi'sc might have spent his life in doing tLc same thiug ?only he .didn't, lie just .seized Ilium and set Hit tu lo woik. Improve everj juivporlumly. l,l*rove all Illings," ?s St.' l'aul once wtole. (. nil one new thought every day, then at life's end Jou will be a wise man. Mysteries of cur Language. Just do listen lo a lew of the mys teries of our wonderful language. Can any one parse every word in the 'extract? It amutos us lo read it : ' A IV-tet man on a lasl day look iii fast horse und went lo the ?1 d of the fast land, and Ihere titd him fast, ami be last as he c< uld he I n kc his last. Then l.o itse and tool* < li his hose and went with his hoes al?ng ll.< :iows, 1 -tit. ihn ruse < u the end bl his 'host?which, as every one km ws. is a iit.M , tin.ugh I hear wnne noes? and, liken lishel tiian, lows (or I lie ?shad willi iii-s, or a hunter goes lor the forest Ii es. Sn his hi sc wall i> 'Wiry lusc in all the rows?. Nuw Uli 'nie nh?lihows how a lorcign wighl ;(1 do not mean while) could Kan 'very futt. the meaning of hou.s ;* 1?*. rows or nose and noes, or to pei lorin any liic right or even to wriie wiigh; light, if bis living tlepoi.ded on got ling some 1 ij_IiL winch involved tlit light willing of wiighl, right, write or ii c. Aw&kc, 1 hou Sleeper. lkI had one or two questions lo ail; ,11m leathers through your column, but?." So said ann?hst friend 61 ours, "llul," what, thought We. Haven't we asked often cnoi'gh I'm help? We have told the leathers thai ibis lolumu is ( pen lo all, thai wo weio anxious to bear from them, "? "th'arv.o weiif uul disposed to conduct Jhesame by 1 ursclf, arid, lo make tin. thiug short, thai we would hang up our liddle anil bow, drop our "gray aooso tjuill," wiTre" "li habod" a* the head pf the column and quit, unless help ni lived. We mean it loo! How relreshing|tp think that of tin "one bundled and Unity teachers in Drangeburg County only two or thicc have done anything fur our ci lutim. You may wish us well, bleibten, bill you have a poor way 1 f showing it. ,Wk are gratified at the accounts received of Ihc openings of the vari ous colleges and high sein? Is through out the Slate. Wolloid, Adgcr, New berry, Furmau, DuJ West .> ale and Female, Columbia, WilliamslOIi, and others report line openings with blight prospects. This should be a source t f pleasure lo the friends ol education ewerywhere, as it shows ? tendency toward that fact now begin ning lo be realized by our people, 'that in the education of our children lit s the redemption of this country. Kdueated Christian voters will secure an honest' govern moid. No govern ment is safe in the hands of an igno rant, Gcd'cBs ruler, raised to power by an ignorant rabble ; and particular ly is this true of Republics. W15 were pleased recently to meel our co-laborer, Mr. L. ?. IIaynes, ed itor of the Sou'hem Educational 'Monthly published l>y Walker, Evans & Cogswell, and glad lo learn from him that he is receiving encourage 'ment in his enterprise, Mr. tiaynes is a cultivated gentleman, a graduate of Wollord College, and conducts u Jive and quite readable journal. We commend the Monthly to our teachers and wc feel that it will only be nec essary to diaw their attention lo this mailer lo secure their subscriptions, bring your 50 cents with you and lei iis encourage Southern enterprise and talent. "Tfo tell tue how to leach !" impa tiently cm laipied a discouraged leach er. No otic can lei I another exactly what to do in the ncltoul roonij bul we would teply lhat original gump tion founded upon good common sense, is Ihc best guide in any dilem ma. Slatt on tho right track and stick to it. ?*A little learning is a dangerous thing," says l'i pel Tho poet was ?wrong, if Unit little learning wore fornu d on a moral basis. I *j iii THE BEST REMEDY Diseases of me Throat ana Lnngs. Diseases of tko pulmonary organs uro so prevalent and fatal, i hat a safo anil reliable remedy for theai is invaluable too very eonummity. 'AYKit .8 . ClIKHHY I'kctouaij is Blich a remody, and no other so eminently merits the confl deaeo of the public. It is a scientific com fUii nation of the Uiedl I tinnl principles and rcurative virtues of 'tho linest drills, PECTORAL ?hemieally united, est possible efficiency and uniformity of re sults, which enables physicians as well as invalids to use it with confidence. It is tho most reliable remedy for diseases of tho throat and lungs that seienco has pro duced. It strikes at the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt and certain rulief, and is adapted to pa tients of any ngo or either Hex. IJenig very palatable, tho youngest children take it without difficulty. In tho treat ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, lironehitis, Influenza, Cler gyman's Sore Til rout, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, tho effects of Aykk's CllKKltY 1'iccTOltAl? (ire magical,and multi tudes toe annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should he kept, at hand in every house hold, for the protection it alTords in sud den attacks. In'Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. The marvellous cures which Ayf.r's Ciikiiuy I'kCTOltAr* has effected all over the world are a sufficient guaranty that it will continue to produce the. best results. An Impartial trial will convince tho most sceptical of its wonderful curative powers, as well as of its superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary complaints. Eminent physicians in all parts of tho country, knowing its composition, recom mend Aykk's Cuiutitv Pkctokal to inva lids, and proscribe it, in their practice The test of half a century has proved its absolute certainty to euro all pulmonary complaints not already beyond tho reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. j. C. Aycr Sc. Co., 2*ractlcal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. now by all nr.rcaawd i:vi:iiY\vm:ai:. fit i? t ;{. IS)SI? 1 v SEWSNG HfMCKiNE TUR IIKST Ol? AI,!,. ? Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, 1 And Undisputed in the Broad Claim or iiriNa ine VSRV DC&T OPERATING scAisiososaiiaT, and I Host Perfect Sewing Machine IN THE WORLD. The grcn t popularity of the White Is tho most con vincing tribute to its cxccKcnco and superiority over other machines, and In submitting It to tho trade v/o put It upon its merits, and in no Instanco has i t ever yet failed to catlsfy any recommendation In its favor. Tho demand for tho White has Increased to such an extent tiiat wo arc now compelled to turn out Complete E:v.'ir-. p S-CacTi * rxo every- tiiroo niir.-ctca In. ? T,"r-,o ?-c-v- -to c-pply tiio clomcu=.? i Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, and sold for c-sli nt Hbcral discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit tho convenienco ol customers. KCAassrra vtamjsd m uitoccctied teshitoby. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.,' Hi 363 Euclid Avc.. Cleveland. Ohio.' For Sale by He'i iry ]vt >] n l. i!. V. 1 i.k.mimi. ?IAS. .M. WILSON ^up; list, 1878. Wo arc now opening, direct from lite Manufacturers, a large and new clock of Hoots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR KILL T/i'.i/)/<;, Oidors solicited and promptly llil cd. All goods with our brand war ? ranted. D. F. FLEMING & CO. WIIOLKSAI.K DKAI.KUS IN Tpunks, No 1 Ilayno street, Cor. of Church street, Charleston, S. (..'. sep *J7-;> OLD AM10K1CAN HOl'KL (established tibout is:;<) Kcsucitulcd on the Kuropean i'lau for Genllemen only. tickms : b'ootns each person per day.50 per week.$:*.00 per mouth...S and 910 According to location of booms paid ii advance. IIOA III) 'i Kit MS : Uoard and lodging.?1 .".Oper day Hoard and lodging.0 50 per week MKA l.s. Ilrcakfast.25c I liuuer.fide Supper.J.'ie MKS. M ? .'. A KClIICU. ^proprietress, 25) George st, corner King, sep J7 I v ( harleston, S C. DYER AND SCOURER, N'o. l tVcnlworih street, near the Old Arte nan Well. C11AULKSTON, 8. C. tlenls1 Coats VoMS and Pauls nicely Cleaned, Dyed and pressed. Faded and .Moulded i lolhiug Kciicwed with the greatest di pateli HENEY KOIIN l Ins hrnusrht everything in iIto Dry Goods Una down to living prices, and would uulI intention to Ids immense Fall stock, lumlly knowing what specialties to enum erate?having everything in the wearing line from im Inlauts Mock up to an FJc phants (pattern lor a Pi:1. Cushion). II E N 11 Y KO II N DE ESS GOODS CLOAKS NOTIONS llespect fully call u I tout ion to my full line of Dress Goods, Alpacas. Bi illiantine Serges. Botirctts, Suitings and Buntings. In Black Goods we have our celebrated Globe Alpacas, which lor texture mid brilliancy, cannot he surpassed. Crepe Cloths ami French Cashmeres all grades. AH leading shades Silks,' Satins and Velvets for trimming purpose*. Our Cloaks are well worth an inspection, embracing SO diilc.rtmt styles, Dolmans, long and short Cloaks, made up in the latest styles hv the .Manhattan Clonk Couipnuy oi New York, being from llrst hands, can sell them from uu up to $23.(10. HENEY K O I 1 1ST Although :i tendency in flic nihrkul for upward prices on till Cuttnn Goo 's. T mil ?till selling all Staple and Housekeeping Gno is at old price-. Yard wide Sheeting it (i 1-? couls, &c. Towels, Linens, new style Calicoes. Long Cloths urn! Jeans, special bargains in the above Goods, CLOTHING 11 ATS SHOK.S Ana loader in the abov< Goods, would call especial attention to our Boys' Cloth ing, a large assortment ?Iway., on baud, IVom $31.00 a suit to $17.00. A new feature ii: our Men's Clothing Department is suits lo'ordur at a small advance of ready made. Samples m SAIN, JV3ERONEY & CO. II! int jijt ii i j int I!!! I!!! I!! yi DVERTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar. Tea, Snap. Tinware. Lemons, Butter Nuts, Coll'ec, Spice, Sapolio. Stoneware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts, Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda. Glassware, Apples, Pecans, Flour, Pepper, Lye. Crockery ware. Cabbages, Almonds, ? Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectioner}", Currants, Ultras, Copperas, Starch, Silters, Camby, Prunes. In fact the Inrgrsr and best variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange burg, at prices Ten to Twenty percent less than any house in town. I mean just what I say, I'll sell for less than any one, Or give my goods away. A. 13. WALKER, Orangeburg. Apill 4, 1S71). Loader of Low Prices. Z. J. KING DEALER IN FIA 'E ('HE 11 IMG TOE. <1 CO, DOMESTIC A.\D IMPORTED SEGARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain Vow Corn- Uhiskcy. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, UK ER &c *fcc. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am ottering for sale cheaper than .any one else in the County. Fresh Lager Beer constantly kept on baud at r> cents a schooner. Give me n Call at Sain's Old Stand. Z J. KING Orangeburg, September C. NEW STORK NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF si t? (Hi & ? ? m in, DA. SAIN NOT1FES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND THE 4 public generally that in I be old Stand of Clark's, near tho Depot, will he found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segrirs. Liquors both, Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, $6.f And solicits it share of trade. Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is in charge of tho store will be glad to grout any all of Ids old customers, and new ones too, to whom ho guarantees bargains as good as can he had in Charleston. Highest market price* paid for all kinds of country produce* St. Matthews, September 0,\$7C c. CARRIAGE SHOP. Market Street, . O HANGE BURG, Si C. Mr. lt. H. WILES reepectfullylnforai his friends and the public generally tha he is prepared to receive and make to or LIGHT SINGLE AND DOUBLE SEATED BUGGIES, Of the best material, and llni3b them In first class st\lc. Also One and Two Horse WAGONS put up at the shortest notice and lowest prices. Repairing neatly and strongly done. Horse Shooing by expert Smiths. All work done at rates to suit the low price of cotton. Call and give me a trial. R. II. WILES, Orangeburg, S. C. June 20, 1879. call www call At the People's Bakery, ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready and willing to FILL ORDERS BREAD, ROLLS, PIES AND CAKES. of .all descriptions. Cr TJ N Of E R S by the barrel or box. ALSO BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, oit Any other meetings at short notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC TIONARYS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as any that can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and tliepublic I still solicit a con ' tinuauce of their custom. T. W. AliBERGOTTI, RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. P. Hurley. Orangcbnrg, Sept 13, 1S78 ly Xitiil Roud Selietlnlos. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. Commencing Sunday, March Hl. 1S79 Passenger Trains will run as follows: CorXMMA DIVISION. (Daily.) Leave Charleston at.C 45 a m Leave Charleston at.9 15 p m Arrive at Columbia at.1 10 p m Arrive at Columbia.7 00 p rn Arrive ufCohunbia at.0 15 a m Leave Columbia.8 20 a m Leave Columbia nr.4 00 p m Leave Columbia at.9 110 p m Arrive at Charleston at.10 00 p m Arrive at Charleston at.C 40 a m AUGUSTA DIVISION. (Dally.) Leave Charleston at. Leave Charleston at. Arrive at Augusta at. Arrive at Augusta at. Leave Augusta at. Leave Augusta at. Arrive at Charlest?n at. Arrive at Charleston at. CAMDKN DIVISION. (Daily, except Sundays.) Leave Charleston at.7 20 i m Arrive at Cnmden at.8 00 p ta Leave Camden ut.7 JO a m Arrivo at Charleston.6 15 p m Trains leaving Charleston at 9 18 p. m. and Columbia at 4 p m. make close con nections daily, except Sunday, with trains of Greenville and Columbia Railroad, to and from Greenville, Walhalla. Ander son. Spartanburg and points on the Spar enburg and A8beville Railroad, anil for Laurons on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat day. Trains leaving Charleston at G 45 a. in. and Columbia at 4 p. m. make closo connections daily with trains of Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, to and from Charlotte, Richmond, Washington and all Eastern Cities; also with trains of Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad to and from Sumter, and other points on W. C. & A. It. R. Trains leaving Charleston at 045 a. m. and 10 15 p. m. and Augusta at 3.30 p. m. make dose connections daily with trains ol Georgia Railroad and Central Rail road for Macon, Atlanta and all points West and Southwest. Sleeping Cars on all night trains. .JOHN IS. PECK, Superintendent. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. P and T. Agt. BUYCK&C0. DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, >| ; V. .,?, ! Ii s7l ..V' ..ilyU'OfSKi. }??. St. Matthews S. C. We respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock j of GOODS and solicit a call whene'er I hey visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly in store. ' Oct 3mo .G 45 a m 9 15 p fii .1 25 p in .8 20 d m .3 30 p m ..7 30 p nt 10 00 p in 00 a m