The Orangeburg democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1879-1881, December 19, 1879, Image 4

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-A. l*iti>til? ibx- tlio People. X*ostQliio? I-loni's. Open from half-past 8 to 10 o'clock A. Al., and from halt-past 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Columbia mall closer, at 10 A. M. and the Charleston tnnll at half*past 51*. 3L On Tuesdays And Fridays n mail" ,tC$ Feldervllle, Vunces Ferry and IloUyHill 9:0oes at half-past 7 A. jC On Fridays a mall for Knott's .Mills, Witt's Mills aml^tishes' Store closes at half-past 2,P. JR". qranqeuuiw, S. C, December 10,1870. ?Chills and fever are still prevail ing in town and in some secijons of -the count}'. Ootton iu LixorpQol is easy at 13 lo 14 cents, and in Charleston it rules at from 11 3-d to J.2 3 4 cents. " Quite a number of young people from town are goin~ about five miles to-night to attend a sociable. Be sure and attend the Pretbyleri an Fair next week. Remember the dates?22d, 23d and 24lh instants. Married on Tuesday evening last, by Rev. J. C. Bissell, Mr. Richard Smith to Miss Sallie Stromau, all of {Crangeburg County, Eureka Chapter, No. 12, R. A. M., will meet at Masonic Hall, on (Friday evening, Dec. 20th, at half* .past seven o'clock. Victims of wasted energies find sure .relief in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the most potent purifier and a foun irtain of health and strength. Velocipedes are all the go?with the boys. This is one sport the girls never take any interest in ; except a kind of "beau ideal" interest. Every one should patronize the Fair in aid of the Presbyterian par sonage next week, and so should their .sisters and their cousins and their aunts. Ding Dong, Ding-Dong.?Christ mas bells are ringing, and Henry Kohn has just opened a lot of fancy and useful presents. Call carl}' and get suited. Mr. James Van Tassel has on hand a large and varied stock of good li quors. Parties who have not laid in their Christmas supply Mould do well vto give him a call. If you go to the Presbyterian Fair, L|be first thing to be done is to go to ffche flower table and secure a boquet, f and then you will be eqniped for the evening. Don't forget this. We learn that there will be a hot dinner at St. Matthews' Academy on ^Christmas day. We hope our friends will have a nice time and live to en joy many, similar, social occasions. Moses Pinkncy, a colored preach er, died very suddenly on the place of Mrs. Mary Allen near town on Tues .day last. The coronet's inquest gave a verdict of death from pulmonary hemorrhage. The trains on the South Carolina Railroad were crowded with Metho dist ministers on Monday and Tues day evenings on their way to attend Conference in Charlestot:, which con vened on Wednesday last. We arc sorry to hear of the death of the wife of Mr. Wilkes Sawyer, of the Fork, which occurred last week. Mrs. Sawyer leaves a large family of Ch'Idren to the care of an affectionate father. Yet a mother's loss is irre parable. You never see a woman button any thing she can pin, and yon never see a man pin anything that he can tic with a string. You would have troub le making some men believe that they wouldn't tic a buttonhole into a wristband with a piece of twine Btripg. Curb YpuiiSBLF. Take Hall's Hepatic Panacea for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, and nli diseases arising from a torpid Liver. It is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Price 5Q cts, per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. A party of Cleveland youths march ed around town the of her day wearing elegantly-trimmed bonnets. When the policp asked them to explain, the young men pointed to ladies prome nading the streets with men's hats on, and simply said: "Turn ahoot is fair play." John Brown, colored, drew his knife on a policeman on Saturday last, who approached to arrest him for disturbing the quiet of the town. A skillful use of the club rendered any further use of the knife unneces sary and John was brought before the Mayor who made him dance lo the tune of 8?. TtlEBB is a cordial welcomo nt the California Store for all, and you are included. Call and examine the stock of toys und a catnplcto stock of all other goods for Christ mas. Sold as cheap as any where by J. I. Sorrenturc. The .Lutheran "Sunday School will have a Christmas Tree in the Church on next i^rsday, (Christmas) night, at half-past 7 o'clock. Be^'-cs other exercises, addresses will bo doti'?'P,e^ J by prominent citizens of the town. All persons interested in Sunday School work arc cordially invited to attend. Stephen, the colored pindor ven der, entered the shop of Matthews, the barber, a few.days ago, and with out leave or license appropriated sev eral razors, brushes, &c, to his own use. Pol toe man Caunon having been put .on the trade soon brought the rogue beforo the Mayor's court from whence he was sent to jail four days. Pomona Change will hold its next quarterly meeting with Orangebiirg Grange in this town at 11 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, January 3d, 1S80. This being the annual meeting offi cers will be elected to seive for the ensuing year. A full meeting is re quested. Secretaries will please have their reports ready. KlitK Rouixsox, Secretary. Tub gin house of Mr. D. S. Saw yer was destroyed by lire on last Wednesday. A colored girl about thirteen years old being in the lint room at the time was so badly burned as to cause her death the next dav. The fire is supposed to have caught from n match or a spark from the en gine. The loss is estimated at ?1,000 ind tio insurance. We call the attention of parents and guardians to the educational ad vantages offered by Sheridan's classi cal school. The first of January will be a good time lor students lo enter as arrangements can be made to clas sify them according to their advance ment. Hoys and git Is arc here given a complete course which will enable them to enter business or college.. Tin-: following is the grand jury drawn to serve for tho ensuing year: John S. Hart, L. K. Bcckwith, J. K. Fulincr, Gco. B. Binnicker, Calvin L. Carn, J. W. Fanning, W. A. Mac kay, Gco. W. Bruttson, Jas. D. Jvell er, F. J. Gates, Ii. S. Glcaton, Hen ry Metis, Lewis W. Wecks, L. Ii. Smith, Ed. J. Baxter, Jack I). Dant zler, James P Bol. n, Joseph O'Citin. Tnk lower house of Congress has voted lo allow $17? to lt. II. Cain, better known as Daddy Cain, for ex penses incurred in the contest for his scat in the last Congress. This is certainly cold comfort for ?. W. M. Mae key. who has been looking for ward lo something like Corbin's 610,000 gift. -'When all forsake the friendless guilty mind, hope, the charmer, lingers still behind." Tu eue are two Baptist churches in South America. One is located in South Barbara, Brazil, and is chiefly composed of after the war emigrants from the Southern States* The other is at Demcrara, Guina, and is com posed of Chinese immigrants, gather ed and presided over by a mcmbet from the Canton Baptist Church in China. In 1878 this church number ed 1?9, and sixteen or more have since been added by baptism. Private letters from North Caroli na assert that the pioporlions of the exodus horn that State were even larger than was at first supposed here ; in fact, that some counlies were to be nearly depopulated of negroes. There are thousands waiting now lo leave, but the stoppage of the emigrants at Washington lias temporarily discour aged them. They had been told they were to get free passage from Washington to the promised land. Hon. Krastus Brooks read a paper entitled "The Historical Press" before the New York Historical Society Tuesday evening. He gave an inter esting sketch of the growth of journal ism ia America between 1721, when there were but two journals published in the the United States, and the pres ent time, whpn there are 7,000 pub lished, a number nearly equal lo thai of all the journals published in cvory other part of the civilized world* Tub St, Matthews Social Club, of St. Matthews, will give a ball Christ mus night ut nine o'clock. They will havp a tournament between twelve and two o'clock on Christmas day and wind up with a ball in the evening. The club will leave npt|i ing undone to make the affair a sue? cess, and Ihoso who attend may ex pect a pleasant time. The Columbia Band will furnish the music for the occasion. Tickets, to adm'.t lady and I gentleman, 50 cents. For tub Teeth*.?Many of tho powders and pastes now in ,t,bo mar ket contain ingredients like pumico stone, cUarcoai, &c, which ouglit never lo bo used for..the purpose. The Saponaceous Tooth Powder is warranted to contain nothing in the least injurious, and has no equal for its purpose, as its flavor^s pleasant, is perfectly soluble in the mouth, and contains nothing gritty or rough for the teeth. For sale by Dr. J. G; tY^XHAMAKBR. The Sunday comes to us well filled with choice seated and origi nal matter. It meets* u demand Charleston has long felt and doubtless receive the encouragement its merit deserves. Its adaptability lo Charleston readers?their wants, customs and tastes?is not its only feature, hut is equally adapted to the gcueral wants and tastes of the coun try, and by a liberal patronage might be made lo supply them. It is issued by tho proprietors of the News and Courier, at ?2 a year, in advance. A Classical Opinion of IIokatio Skvmxuk?"Horatio since my deai soul halb been mistress of her choice, and could of men distinguish her election, she hath scaled thec for her 3elf; for thou hast been as ono who, in suffering all, hast suffered nothing ; ti man whom fortune's bullets and rc wards hath la'en wilh equal thanks. Show me the man that is not passion's ?lavc and I will wear him ncxl my licart?aye, my heart of hearts, as I lo i, thee, Horatio !"? Shak.^eare's * Hamlet ." Dill's Hepatic Panacea. The Liv er is the king imperial organ of the whole human system, us it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments are the natural results. The digestion of the food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, arc all immediately connected with the workings of the liver. To keep the liver in a healthy condition take Hill's Hepatic Pan* icca. Only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by S. A. Ilecves. If is mistaken policy lo put a man in a new cilice before he has fairly warmed bis chair in the old* In this way the Stale gets a good deal of ap prentice work palmed off on her. This reminds us of a California anecdote. A lady employed a Chincso boy about die house. He knew nothing what ever, not even the English language. With patience and perseverance for Lhi ee or lour years the made a good servant of him. While congratulating licrself on the prospect of being repaid Tor her trouble, John come and, lo her surprise, announced his intention to quit. "Why arc you going to leave?" naked she. "You have just learned your business." With commendable candor, John replied, "Me know allee same you know. You no teachce now. Me go learneo more." And he Wi nt. The lady had to employ anoth er green band at the risk ol losing him Loo as soon as he learned his business. Let the Slate get the benefit of experi enced officers. We believe in moder ately long terms. Practice makes pci feet.?Ncvca & Herald. The Fair.?Good weather :s anxi ously looked for on the 22d and 23d and 24th instants, next week, as the Fair for the benefit of the Orangeburg Presbyterian Church will be bold al this time. The ladies of the congre gation intcicstcd and many friends of othci churches with hearty zeal have been working ardently to make the fair a bazaar of beauty and plcasura blo interest. The interest outside of Orangeburg has been manifested in substantial assistance. Seneca Falls, N. Y., is represented by the firemau's silver trumpet to excite the votes of our volunteer companies. Jloslou has aent Its kindly cheer, and Charleston has done the "handsome." The fair will afloid parents a chance of pat ronizing Santa Claus who will be on hand (this time to sell at moderate prices) for the church, otherwise he would fill every stocking gratuitous ly. The diversions during the threo days aud nights will be varied from the solids of a real supper where tho hearty may regale to a full satis smw crque, to the fancy in every style ol tasto and beautiful handiwork. The young ladies in all the sunlight of youth will recall the yule days when lovliness centred lo make the Xmas season gladsome. The young men will be there to do the gallant, the children will rpvel in endless wonder ment, and those of riper years will smile upon the Christian work; of a fair to promote the well-being of pne of our churches. Jq fact the season is auspicious to tlm patronage of one and all who delight in the dawn of the birth time of Chcistianity. \ic sure and attend the fair. -Market-Report, . .corrected weekly !uy j. c, p;{kk. 'cotton. Middling.'..11 n 11 1-2 Low Middling...JO 1-2 nlO a-1 Ordinary to Good.0 a 0 1-2 COUNTltV PRODUCE. fJorn.70 Peas;....:.....f>0 it Ice, rough.$1 10 Fodder.75 Oats, per civt.,.75 Potatoes, sweet. .75 Hotter, country .'..25 Eggs.'. 1,5 j Poultry.::.....'..:..............'.'.';..15@ 25 SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Conn?ellor-^t Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. C. Dee is-tf A. B. Kxowr.Ti?N- A- Latiirop KNOWLTON & L?THROP, Attorneys and CounsOuori?, ?OBANGEBURG, S. C Dec-J3-t<f THE INSURANCE AGENCY OF John A. Hamilton represents the leading FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANIES of England and the United States. London Assurance Corporation. Royal Fire Charter in 1720. Queen of Liverpool and London, .cnpltal.?2.000,000 Western of Canada.$1,750.000.] Home of New York..'1.000.0C0 Niagara of New York.1,000,000 Lynchburg, Virginia.850.000 Two and three years' rates oti dwellings at attractive figures ' Stocks of merchan dise, stores and personal propcrtj* cover ed at equitable rates. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Oet 10 Insurance Agent. HORSES! HOSES! 1 WILL RECEIVE ON OR BEFORE Saturday, Nov. 29 th, 1879, ONE CAR LOAD HORSES. I will aI?o keep constantly on hand du ring the season, a well selected stock ol HORSES AND MULES at pricoH to suit the timed. Those need ing stock will do well to call tit my Sta bles before purchasing elsewhc re. CINCINNATI PHAETONS and BUGGIES always on band. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B. Frank Slater. Orangeburg. S. C., Nov. 28. lS79-3m Something New! In addition to the large ami elegantly assorted stock of Dry Goods-, Boots and Shoes, Hats, &C, tfcc, also GrT?ocei"?ies of the best quality, cheaper than can be bought any where else. The finest and bese stock of Whiskies, Brandies. Wine?. Gin. Rum. &c &c, The prices of which have just been re duced 25 lo 50 cents per gallon. D. E. SMOAK & CO. Have lltttcd up their up-stairs, and laid n a stuck $5,000 of the finest, best and cheapest assortment of CLOTHING to be found between Columbia and Charleston. If you are in need of a sidt at any price. Pants, Coat or Vest, i'ou't fall to seb them before buying. Just re ceived, 150 barrels of F T-j O TJ n , Which %\vlll be sold cheaper than the same Quality can he bought in Charles ton, make room for QOO Barrels to be in by the first of November. Tho Best RUST PliOOF WHEAT & OATS on hand. D. E. SMOAK & CO. Or&ngeourg, S. C. June 27 if ICwtatu fsixilts. rpHE lands of the late W. M. Hutson A can he treated for at private sale oil a liberal credit. They eoiifciat of the OFFICE LOT, which will be sold as a whole or In par eels to suit purchaser. THE RESIDENCE, on Russell Street, with out-buildings. TWO Lots on same side of Amelia Street and fronting It. ONE Lot on opposite sldc^of Amelia Street. Rev. J. D. A. Brown, at the residence and W. F. Hutson, at tho Ofllcc lot, will give every information in relation there to. M. M. HUTSON, Sept, 20-tf . Executrix. n LD AMERICAN HOTEL Mj Established about 18.10 ResuCitated on the European Plan lor Gentlemen only. tkrm8: Rooms each person per day.HO per week.fc3,00 permontb...S and $10 According to location of Rooms paid 11 advance. poaiid tkhms: Board and lodging.$1 50 per day Board and lodging.,,?0 50 per week mkai.S, Breakfast..,........,.,,..,,,?,,.<2oC Dinner.,tt..t(1.,.50c Supper.,?,.25c MRS. M. J. AUCH ER. ^proprietress 20 George st, corner King, gep 27 ly Charleston, 8 C, ? "f he Weekly News. 188P ^ .188P A.MAMMOTH NEWSPAPER. , Willi the. iirst issue in January, 1860, T II B W E E K L Y N >; W S, . CHARLESTON, S. C, WILL UK i . Enlarged by two additional pages. It will then be a .GREAT SIX PAGE WEEKLY, v&inei^o^g.cohiinns on each page I The length nud width of tho columns, and the style of type, give THE WEEKLY NEWS A larger quantity of reading nV'Rcr than auy.other paper ever published, iu South , Cnrqllna. NO INCITE ASIC; IN TI{E. PRICE. $2 A YEAR. ?tst O PRIZE STORIES, By Southern Author?. CHESS CHRONICLE, Edited by I. E. Orehard, Esq., . The Chess Champion ol the South. ?? GKJCULTURAL DEPARTMENT, Seib.eled from the best Agricultural P0rlOb.'Ca.,fl in the United States. LATEST TEV-LV-RAPIHC NEWS. Children's Dorics, - Written expressly by SoUtbflrn Authors for .Southern Roys and Girls. CHARLESTON CITY NE1VS. A Record of the dally life of the City of Charleston., fcueh or no other Paper cau glvo. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE NEWS. ONLY $2 A YEAR. Ci.un Rates; r? Subscribers 1 year at 81 85 $ 9 35 10 Subscribers 1 year at 81 75 17 ?0 15 Subscribers 1 year at ?I 05 24 75 25 Subscribers 1 year at $1 50 37 50 RIORDAN & DAWSON, PUBLISHERS, CHARLESTON, S. C. PRICES CURRENT From D. W. MUSTARD, LATE OF LEW'ISVLLE, S. C. Dealer in Country Produce, 30B KING STREET, CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per doz.-3.25a3.70 Chickens, per doz.2.00a2.55 Ducks (Eng'b) per doz.4.00 Ducks (M'c'y) per doz.5.00 Geese per doz..."..(5.00 Turkeys per doz.12.00al5.00 EGGS, per doz.14 PEANUTS, per bushel.75ul.l0 POTATOES, Sweet.1.25ul.50 PEAS, clay, per bushel.G5u70 " Mixed " .G0u65 RICE, (Rough) per bushel..l.lOal.20 BEESWAX, per lb.a22 HONEY, ?? .10 HIDES, Flint, per lb.?. 10 Dry Sailed, ?? .8 SKINS, Otter, apiece..25a2.50 Coon, " .5al5 Fox, " .10a40 " Deer, per lb.15 " Goat, " .5 Highest market prices obtained for all goods consigned tome. Returns mnde promptly. Consignments solicited. lv .TA3XICi5? VAN TAlSSKIL, is agent for the Sale of tho celebrated BALD MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY", tho purest brand in tue known world. CALL! CALL!] CALL!!! and sample for once In your lives a pure MOUNTAIN WHISKEY. It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap est brands of SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO in the market. A fid' line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Cheaper than the Cheapest, Give mo a call and be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug. .JAMES VAN TASSEL, At Midler's Old Stand. Offo Scmtag, DYER AND SCOURER, No. 31 Weutworlb street, near the Old Artesinn Well. CHARLESTON, S. C. Gents' Coats Vests and Pants nicely Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed. Faded and Moulded Clothing Renewed with the greatest dispatch. BUYCK&C0 DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call tiie attention of the fariuors to our goueral stock of GOODS and solicit a call whenc'ir they visit St. Matthews, A full and I fresh stock constantly in score. Oct .lino AUCTIONEER. FAMES A. HAMILTON offers his scr Vices to auction Stock, Merchandise. &C., on Salesdays, or to attain! sales any wherein the Count}'. Orders left at Use store of John A. Hamilton will be at tended to. JAS. A. HAMILTON. Aug ?a~-rfiiqos THEODORE KOHN'S FASHIONABLE miY GOODS' EMPORIUM.! J Grand Invitation*! We are opening every day New Goods. Just in beautiful Cashmeres in Block ami in nl the New.and Fashionable Shades, Taf fettas, Silk--, Satins, Diagonals in all (ho lcudhig/colors.. .SSTo.velties III NucJi Wear Jjy.avery steamer. The infest styles .aial rpatterns in all goods. You can Reejure more .elegance mid excellence and 3*et,practice uiore economy than ever before. .Beautiful iBrcss Goods atd?d-2 cts. Notwitlwtanding the heavy advances in Linens und Long?Cloths we are selling Btir Cosmopolitan Shirts at the old low figures. CLOTHING For old and young at the most reasona ble figures. CAKPETS In large variety and low prices. Come and take a look at the WILSON Lightning Sewing Machine, Hie cheapest nod o??C of the best Sewing Machines in thS market. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE dso always for eale, also Needles, Point ers Attachments, Oils, etc., at Factory >rlccs. MADAME DEMOREST'S Reliable Patterns for Fad and Winter, received and far sale. I invite all to call and examine my ilUUieilM stook and low priceSj no fault ivill be Tound If you do not buy. 11E MEMBER THEODORE KOHN'S Emporium. Orangeburg, S- C, Oct. 10,1870. THE COUNTRY has not been favored with propitious sea tons it is true, hut there will nevertheless 1)0 sufllcient made to produce peace and comparative contentment in our land, mil also allow our good matrons a mar gin for pocket change. In view of this fact I recently bad my already capacious Store renovated and enlarged, and am now receiving the LARGEST STOCK jver offered for sale in Branehvillc in the line of DRY GOODS 1 have a complete assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Alpacas, Worsteds, Calicos Homespuns, Bleachings, Linens. Hand kerchiefs, Hosiery, Shawls, Collars. Laces, Rihbons?In a word, every thing hat the most scrupulous taste could ex ict, or the most Inquisitive mind con ceive of. In the Gent*1 Department my supply is at once superb and complete, consisting as it does of the most thorough selection of I he kind ever BROUGHT to BRANCH VI LLE! ?Jucli as Coats, Pants, Vests. Hats,Caps, boots and Shoes of all styles and prices. In addition to the articles already enu merated, I have ever}- kind of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCK ERY AND TINWARE to be thought of. Also Lumps, Shades, L'hiinneys, Ac. In the Grocery line, I am iletermined not to be surpassed, and am uttering unprecedented bargains in FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, LARD, BUTTER, HAMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS, CHEESE, I MOLASSES, Ac, &c. ! keep also constantly on baud Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Girths, etc. But It would take a column to mention all I have for iny customers. Come one and all and see for yourselves. Don't spend live cents until you examine my stock. No trouble to answer questions or to show gm.d.i. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Paid For COTTON and PRODUCE! Thanking my friends for past favors, I. shall continue to xtrivc to merit a coutin tinuance of the same. L F. H. DUKES, BRANCH VI LLE, S. C. Sept 20.2m 1 HOME D EV. S. T. I1ALLMAN is prepared to OS FRAME PICTURES of al! sizes in the neatest style oft ho art, and at lower rates, for cash, than can be douo else where in tho county. Picture Hangings also furnished on the most liberal terms. All parties desiring work done in the above line would do well to give him a call at his house In Lyon's Township, or at Dr. S. A. Reeves. Satisfaction guar anteed, April J?Jmos SHERIMN'S SCHOOL; A CLASSICAL SCHOOL BOYS'. AND -OIS-LS. Corps of Teachers. HUGO G. SHERIDAN.Principal. Wm. L.-GLAZE.1st Assistant, In charge of 2nd Grndo Room. MISS K.J. MACK AY... ...2nd Assistant, In eharg&of..|lst?Grado..Room audGirls. rpids School opens on tire FlrstMondfly tJL hi September annually/and oontln ucs.uuintcrniptcdly.untll the last of June. ?tkrms i'eimuonth. First Grade, beginners.Q2.Q0 Second Gri*de,'Gramtnar-puplls.. Third Grade, ndvaneedi-Engllah.. 3.00 Latin. Greek, and German each. extra.~..;. BO COUR8BOF STUDT, Firfft Grade.?Alphabet. Spellinjry-Rtid imentaiy Aritlnnetic, Writing ?ndtFlr&t Steps in Geogrnpby. . ? i Second Grade, Spelling. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Second Stepd In Geography, Grammar, Written Compo sition, Latin. Greek and German, t., tTbird Grade. Spelling, Reaulng, Writ big. Arithmetic completed, Geography .completed, Grammar completed. Compo sition, History, Philosophy. Rhetoric, Logic. Book-keeping, Algebra, Gconio try, Chemistry. .Latin, Greek, German and WrJbiun Composition. SDloouMon is taught in oaeh grade. Miss Muckny has charge ?tftthe girls; Students may enter at any thue during the ter.n, aud nro charged only from date of entrance. A liberal deduction made when three or more children attend from the saOib family. Boys and girls are prepared for tho Sophomore Class in any College or for a successful business life. Neatness of person, polite manners, ami a high sense of honor arc considered of no less importauco than the brauche? taught, aud are therefore iuculcatcc' with unremitting assiduity. Board may he had in good families near the school at ten and twelve dollars per month,'Including wusbing aud lights. Boys and girl6 are ice pi separate and no intercourse allowed. A liberal share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. OFFICE OF GEO. H. C0RNELS0N, ORANGEBURG, S. C. I would respectfully inform the public that I have just received and now open for inspection one of the largest, cheap est and bo-.t .-elected stocks of FALL and WINTER of all varieties, and that the same will bo ottered at prices which will defy all com petition, and I would especially call tho attention of all eloso CASH BUYERS to lids fact. A full stock of F URN I T U.R E always on band to which special atten tion is Invited. Respectfully Yours, GEORGE II. CORNELSON. Sept. 19, 1879. J. I SORENTRUE Late of the ilrm of Sorrentrue & Lo ry?a, thanks the public for their liberal patronage of the past while oo-.niceieu with the Into Ilrm; and having now bought out the entire stock will continue the business at the same place. He in vites the public to call and examine bis stock of DRY GOODS 11 NOTIONS 11 Staple and Fancy GROCERIES!! SHOES ! ? of every quality and price. SEGARS and TOBACCO, which, ho will sell at the lowest prices possible. AH goods subject to exchange or money refunded if not satisfactory.. J. I. 30RENTRUE, Proprietor of the CALIFORNIA STORE. N. B.?Mr. Benj. P. Izlnr and Mr. A. L. Si vornan, who arc now in my estab lishment, will bo pleased to serve their many friends ar.d calomels. Orangeburg, S. C, Oct. 31,1810-tf