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DENTISTY DR. B. F. MUCKEBTFtJSS has niovcd Iiis Office over store of Wm. Wil tock, formerly occupied by Dr. Fersner where he will be glad to nerve his friends ?n tha rnort reiwoimble term*. DR. B. F. MUCKENFUBS, Dentist. m>pt 23 td INSURE Y? ? ii 01N HOUSES. The "WESTJSRN ASSURANCE" IN SURANCE CO. of Toronto, Cnnada, will Write n limited number of RISKS on C!1N HOUSES and CONTKN'fs. Apply in JOHN A. AA MILTON, Ropt 21?lin Insurance Agent. NOT] CIS Ih hereby given that Application will be rnade at the next Session of the < ! cue nil Assemhly of So. Ca. lor a Renewal <>f Charter of the Executive Committee of the Orangeburg (Baptist) Missintu-i-y Union. S. W. KEM.MEUIdX, sept 14 i':vi utary. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and W A in O ? S y(!S^ ?,v p i-. i:st >n%a ii ATTENTION to my business of CA ES5; I Att K U A Li R Tiii, And will guarantee that my work in the future shall lie as ISOOI) as hi the pasi torn ycart; that 1 -save been ill the business. I have RKI>CCFI> J3Y FKICKS To suit the TIM KS, and if you will call on me i will guarantee thai my charges and work will give full SATISFACTION. 1 am now prepared to manufacture tin celebrated j > re x t i<: 11 s i; i * 2 s f: ?r c; gy Which for comfort and ?-ase cauuol lie ex celled. ALSO Constnn'ly on hand K<)SK. WOOD ami Walnut* BURIAL CASES Of idl sir.es. Give nie a call. HAiti'iN kigos. Hrpt .".i I'm DENTISTRY. Dr. L. s. Wolfe can In: found at his office over Krekiel's Store whore he is prepared to execute wprk on the most improved jjtyje.". M hiiort nyitii -n'*d at reasonable icon' ^flf tfofk ^;'.'aVTnl'^"ed.",^" "~* iunr itO f. W. F\ T^OBINSOIST AT THE STOKE OF MR. It 111 Hi. llOBt.\r^Ov. Work done Cheap* 1 have just received a largo supply of | the celehraiedj I.lliultv'lh'* Turnip Kc<mI. Which I urn offering to the public at vciy low prices, and to Crange* at special rates' TerntH Cash, oct 20 ly GIN GEAIl I i\ G SHAiTING AI\tD;B0LTS CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE AT Till? FOREST CITYifFOUNDRY Axn MACHINE WGFwKS, S|geo. r. lombard & co., A UG UST A ,8(- A. ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, mill'OEARlNCi Ajid Machinery off Kinds Made and |Re paired. oct 27 1250 52 /~2 Wntolu'sTSt<^7. ltcvolvi v?t?? '-z.-'S. v7*\ f2.RO. Ovtw lonlat-M Novell!?* Ag'U ?'?UleJ. ti?.Su|i|llj Cu N'uLvillV.TcUU *~V "ij fipr'l 27 ly HORSE Ah!D CATTLi?>OW3::,2S3 \%m& %^ Will cxiro or provcntT).. ? j Ko tlonxK viU ?11- ?.t < lv. ... 1 ..-i : - Vcn, II Kout/.'rt J'owflt-rown iiM'il In 1 ? . Fotilr.'Hl'owdfru wlUruronii'lprcv<'tit Hi. 1C1 : ? j'out/.v I'owilcruwill iiruvcuv Uai'uu ;.\ J. boelully Tnrlinyn. Koilt/.'H J'owitcrawill Inrrci'? !'?<> fpinnlity "f lulll: tool cream twenty per ccnL, nnd Ui.tku Um li?l 1. .? 1. . 1 in?l K\vc?'t. Koiltz'fl Co-w dprs will < rir?> or prevent iilmo^t 1: . tai DikrApr Unit ll'ir:'s llll'l t 11IU? itro hrli 1 Koer/.'n l'OWDKIia uhxoivk BaiIspaction. tkiiU evorywhero. DAVID K. FOIIT?, Trr prli to:-. JlAIViJMOnK. J\Id. Sold by Dr. A. C DUKES. And l>r. J. O. WANNAll AKER. may 1 JS77 '^RESCRIPTIOiT FREE! Fortbe nnemlyCurHorHeiiiiiinl Wnikin-- 1 ?wi MaiiIiodiI mill nil llltunleni Wmu^lit im l?> in . i crpilon or exemi, Any OniKKisl Ims tin- Inisnv. iJlenLs. I?r. iv. .1 U|i 1 :h a t o., Nu. no .Vent ."Ulli Mi???:?!. Ciliriuunti, O. apr"! 27 J y REV. J- P. LJJDLOW, WRITES; IM iui.no Btiuut, Bbookltw, N. V., _ Not.. It, 1371 R. R. StBVSira. Hoc*. . IMar StTf?trrcpi vmrnral baxrftt rroitrol br Its Ptll u fhm porsoesJ knawlodfro ol tboeo ra tharaby harn irocrod rUmoet mlraouloo**, it ImnrtUy and nlnoorol* rorxnnroond Um 0 fur U.10 ooinplalnta which II ti rUAniod to JiVMIia 1?. LUD LOW. Into Pastor ?aly&ry Ut?i>u?l Ohuroh. Baoramoito, Oal VEGETINE. SHE RESTS WELL. BOOTB FOUKD. MS., Oct., 11,18ML Mn. TI. R. BmvF.nb. ,? _ Vtar iiir.?l hovo !:non Birk two yoarn with tlta lltor complaint, anil during that Hum hovo ?-?ikon i? srnnt innny difTnruiil medicines, but n?iiO of thorn did mo any uood. 1 vu reattitoa niahM, Mid had no appotitn. Sinn. UkinK the Vkuktihe I n*t t?o1I, und reliaii ni/ food. (Jan recommend tho Vkobtihe for whrt It lioa dono fur mo. Your* r.^pci-i fully, Wltneaa of tho obovo, Mn. QKOKQE AI. VAUOHAN. Medford, Mow. GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN. Boston Home, M Ttusr Sinket, Hi.n. April, IbTt*. II. R Steve:.?. luar Sir,?Yvo fool that tlio children In onr homo have boon greatly benefited by Uta Vxobtink y?n have mi kindly Riven us from innu to t?no, ur| i!<:ially those troubled with tho Scrofula, With rixii'i'ct, him, a \VOUMBLI*,Matn>?. REV. 0. T. WALKER, SAYS : PllOVTDF.KCE, R. I., 164 TbaSPIT STREET. n. It. Btkvxnb, Ksw. I foci bound to eiprOH with my ?l?rnnturu_yho hl?h value 1 place upon your vkoktink. My tunniy Move ui -I it Kir tho (art two roan. In nervous duhility it il invaluable, and I recommend It to all who may need nn iuvi*rorutin#, reuova'.in?: tonic. O. T. WALK Kit, Bonuorly I'antor of Ilowduine^uaru Church, Boston, , ISO . -v ! if NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. ROCTH BaLEM, Mara., Nov. 14.1874 Mn. IT. R Stevens. Dear Sir.?I lmvo lK><<n Iroublod with Scrofula, Oankor. unit Liver Complaint for three year*.Nothing cvur did mo uny koiiiI until I cinniuuncod tulirur th? veoetine. I am nowRottiriK alODJI Arut-roto, and ?till iMuf th? VEOBTINK. I conaiilur thuroi? nothing equal to it for imuli complaints. (Jan heartily recom mend it to every body. Youra truly. MiiB. LIZZ.1K M. PACKARD, Ko. IQ Lagraa?o titxoot, BoutU Baloro. SCaaa. VEGETINE. RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY Mn. Btbvbxi SOUTH BOETOS. _ _J<ar Sir,?I Iiavo takon Vei ETiHE,and om convlnc* foy. L.vujiopslo, Kidney Complaint, und Pen oral De rvejral bottlco of roar tu? vmaotaj rejnan for U^patmin, Kldnoy Uomplalnt, und U en oral v*>. ??UU>-.QBmtf ?tvrsi i>fcjftrtlkvir<orr~~j46 v>~ all euflcrcra/iftni the> obovo oomplauj(.a. Your? reepoctfully, Mus. MUNROE i'ARKI?* VECETINB Frepenxl by c H. B. STEVEN?, Boeton, Ma8& .Vegetlno Is Sold by all Dragg!?**. tf. npril 10 ?J5 E No. 12 N. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. Who ha? had (rrralrr cxprtlMwc In Ihc trcatinmt of the ? cxual troirtilca orbolli nialc nud lVmalr tlnu auv pliytlclan In the Weit. Hims tho rrnulll ol hii loiijt ana luccctafill practice iu hu- ?? o ?<?>/ wora?,JujtpiibHa|lco, entitled Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Boekl that arc ron'.lv iiuldra aad RrlMmirurien In oil runt ter? PfrlalnlnfJ to K.nhooa and Yi oiu.nhi^d. and lupply want Ioiir fett. They are braatlr.ll; Illu.lr.tr4. and Ih plain !?. ..-uj,'.-, ea.ily muleralbML The Ivo iKMikt embrarcMA ptl'o?, and rout.liii.ln.hl* lafnrm.lUa for both man ltd and ? iru'e, with al11 he merit improvement* In medicaltrratmciU ltrad nh.toiu hemrpap,-ri lay :*'Tlie knowlrdf;?Imparud rn nr. Ilntt." nr?v x irka la In IM wajr of uuraticiiabl* chor Kti r, hut I. aOmtthinR laal r,rry*M .l.nld ka*w. Ik* Toiuh. tt.,- vletlin of early IndlM-rvtinnt Ik* Baa, othcrviM pirfi.tly hrallhy maylie.unt with waning vbtoi Intlirprin.* of life, and Ih* Woman, In miaer,'"**"***1'"1 *.?? fpitn tho many III* her acx la hci to."?St. L.in* Journal. I'OI'I I.Alt PRICES ?CD rt?. cceh hotii iii one volume, ?i; In ? '.'Hi amft K it. -.iii i. rxtra. Hent iimlrr aral.) receipt of price iniirnuey or ttauipa nju'l 2" AGENTS WANTED FOR TUT ZCTORIAL HiSTORYo^flBWORLD mnr If. UfC.U--^! . INE ? 'ciaV^s.'SKhMCAcnrX ^\ U, F?R L.:cT.-tf..; v<' h 'UiuatJSMinjB, ^ f VUVERSTGtaACIl W^A^S^M l or i'amphlel Ihn ?(l .!:csi ljK. SANrOKU, New Yoikr^ I v T^Y KK ISTOTII Olli. Tlit; iiiKlcrsi^ncd respect fully informs the Oitizt'iiH of the Town und County that he i prt>|i:iivil tntlo 11j> ;nnl make Mattn-s-t -? <in tlu r li- iic-t notice. Also will coitduct an Upholstery Ini-iiu Prices will he as low tu pos.'ihlo, < >rilers solicited. .JOHN ?KC!KX. juiM p tf 7h* firmelt *r inth r-?(?rj. Rnrhnm's !nfr.llil)lo Hill Maniifirlmed by Ilia Bjrbinri:3C;r3:;.,^i:ii;3,i:.C. 11 ii< Tf r fjillt to turn II ?morrliol.li or I'llrt. wtirii ti turtt U iitmlMr, I'rttX) LUI Mil I'lc UtLluiUiiUb f -i i..? ?! tva e; ; i Ic-t !oa lv c m ami Morphine habit cnreil. h Q r'? <Ai1 ???? Original mm -m.- ai.?iuta M Q Utf?^ aK .Hoi .1 aiainii for book ?a [>i,luui Railnr. hi w R. Ripiln^ M,itMueuit. Oiceuu Co..InJ. a)ir'l -J7 >1 TIIIO G II BAT CAUSE OF HITMAN MISERY. Just l'ub!i*hed in <t Settled Unvelo/tc. 1\ ice xir cents. :'v . A !?<?<?!uro <Vtt <Sii? A'!i /d$2l ',mr> Treatment, :i:itl Radical curu of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissions, linpotency, N?rv i?':s IMtiliiy, and I in |i?r?H incuts t<? Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kits; Mental nod I'hvsienl lueapa.Mlv, Ac.? By ItORKH r J. CULVERS ELL", M. I)., author n| iIhi '?(Srcen Hook," ?o. i !??? wot'd-ronowncd author, in this ad mirable I.or ort?, clearly prove;< from Iii own e.\pe?*i?'itv tlril iho awful ooiwe.pier? - n! Si;lf-Abi o iiniy ???? ellcelnally reinnvd wPIimiii mcdieiuc, sitttl ?vi the til dangerous surgical operations, I unifies, histriim'.-ut*, rings, iir corbnls; pointing nut a mode of euro ;ii once rerl tin and otlectual, l?y ?vidi Ii every sol'i;r< r ti" matter ?vliat his condition may he. mav oiipj litnHclfehi aply, privalu lv an I rmlicallv. J - - Tili* h- hnr will pr?re ? bi- tt b> th'bU&tniU "'tit tiiun ?in t.~, :-. id und r seal, in ;\ plain envelope, lo any addr? ?-. on receipt of nix cents, or j l\vo j'ii- ia.;e -tamps. '.ddies-Olio |':ih?..h.-r.;, ' THE? I'liV ERWELEJM EIMCAL '?<>. t' ?,nuSt;, New York; I'ost Otticc Ron lt>3(5 j .1CST Oi'KNKI) ONE DOOR :: \st 6 k lit: A. V. l)uUv'? Itru? Kt?r<.?, l:'.' rs-| > r\ ( < A r\ \T ,?5*^ N !... will hoop v:/^>. consiantlv on hand ":: :";-;.^r i'^ktks?ockut W^lWl^^^, r *-"1 ?c 1 * - ^?^L'''- RsTV 6'is', cm;. ^ N??v^'^' Ai?l:?t*?rllwa (a<>?d* hi everv d. soi iptiini. I AIr-o all hinds of |t<*p?iviil|t done ..n lim 'iii' i notice to Uuns, Pistols, Locks, Umbrella*, and s i:\vi n( i m acii in ks Ijoiu ii]> and Adjusted. 5ijy*All (joods and work warranted to give entire satisfaction in quality work mansliip and price. Thanking my friends, fur past patronage I hope to merit a conti?innee of the same in the future. IVO. CANNON. Kept 2 i 1-S7S ly AT TIIK PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1 <S71 by the Propri etor, wlio is still ready and willing lo iill orders in BREAD, ROLLS, PIES a AKES Of all descriptions. GUNOERS Ry the BARREL or BOX. "Also R R E 13 For Cainp*Mcetbitr.-i or any other kind of Meetings.^ Just received prruli ?l'onfecilonarle?, Fitncy tUootlo An<fl Notload, NVbich will be sold r.< LOW n* ?jiy that c?n be bought in Ornngeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public 1 still solicit r con liuuuncc of their eustoui.{ T. W. Alberjjotti, Kussel I Street, next door to sept M, 1S7S?ly Mr. .). 1?. Ilarley. IvSale School The l lxori 'isc^ of this Scliool will ho resumed at the Fair Building on the First Monday in September next. terms per month 1st Grade. Beginners.?2 00 2d " (irammar I'upils. 2 50 3d Advaneod Knglish. :> on Latin and Creek ?t) cents extra, each. l>oard in excellent families, near the School Rooms, may hi' obtained at Sin and SI- per month. Fl is School is designed lo be a Permanent Institution of Orangeburg, and with a libe ral patronage the Principal will make it a complete .-uccc-is. HUGO O. SHERIDAN, aup: 10 Principal. 23xcctutor's Sale. Ry virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Orangeburg * ounty. I will sell at tin- late Residence of ICinanucl A. Kairey deceased, on the l?th day of October 1878. all the personal property heloiiginglo said deceased, consisting of Horses, .Mules. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Puuilure, I*.caper and Mower, and other farming utensils, ami Manurei's, and other goods and chatties usually found on a well stocked plantation. Terms Cash. No article to he removed until paid for. I'. W. KAIREY, Kxecutor. September 28, LS7S. ;;t tr^o Stake Money l?lc?Mii><iy ? and fast,ngents should address l 'N LEY UARVEY ,S: Co., Atlanta, Oa pine 1 ly A Time for Hurry. Only a day or two ago, a pair of nervous young poop'o stepped hur riedly into the office of Just tec Tru loek. Tho young roan was faultless ly dressed in a pair of brown overalls, a "boiled shirt," an old straw hat and broadcloth coat and fcuge boots that hadn't aeon blacking siuco three days before the Christian era, and bo car ried a wagon whip in Iii? hand. Tho young lady was a little more elabor ately attired, but her toilet was also rather ill assorted and bore indica tions of great, haste in its arrange ment. A* they entered the t.llico the young woman lot died out of the win dow an'T back ut the juslico nod out of tin; window again. The young i man .slahttned tho door shut with a hang like a Rodman guiij fell lor the key ami not (hiding it backed up against'tho door, braced Iiis feet linn - ly on the floor and said in a hoarse whimper: '.Ali right, jedge, lire away ! I gol t ) lie home before dark, and I've got seventeen mile-, lo drive an' powerful ii.ui road's; hain't a minute to spare. iShoot her oil'!' 'We!!, hut sec her,?,' 1? 'gau the justice, '1 don't?' 'Hang it nil, Squire I' said th s young man, ghulltiutr Hifoot in nerv- | on-; anxiety. 'Don't, go tor lo asking j ijue:- lions; just bang avvay, it's all . right 1 i'-ll yoti, go ahead. - piire!' Tho young woman Hatten cd her nose against the wiudo.v, an 1 tram fcrred a largo clean sp >( to th i din .'v glass ami ti very dirty one of cor res ponding-' sine to the end of her no-- - as she tried to look two blocks down the street and around the corner. 'Oh Sain.' she whispered, wringing her hands, 'toil him to hurry !' 'Gaul ding it I' whimpered the ex cited young man, lifting his loot in I rapid alternatiou, OS though the lloor was hot, 'that's what L'tn try in' to do. ??>'; ilr" ;?te*,h,4* 'rusli^longr^von't yer^.Sntive her dliort an' quick as the luw'll let ye; give 'cm 'he gad, squire, au' let 'em gt). Say, s.piirc The amazed justice looked from one to the other of the young people in speechless wonder. 'Why, certain ly,' he eaid, 'if you'll only collect youraelf aud tell me?' '.Squire 1' exclaimed tho young fel low, with solemn earnestness, 'Til tell ye everything, every blamed thing, I sware to Judo I will, as soou as its over with, if ye'll only st avo ahead ami finish the business fust. I'll tell ye the hull thing from the very start, can't I, Klviry?' Ami tho girl turned from the window aud kicked him aud blubhed at him. 'She means ye*,, ciuire,' said the youug man, fairly dancing with excitetneut, 'Go ahead with the pupera, squire. Drive on, squire, land o' Goshen, Htjuire, what air ye waitin' fur ? Why?' The justice interrupted him, and made one more ellbrt to ascertain what these excited clients wanted. 'Well,' he saitl, 'let us make a start, anyhow. What?' The young woman stopped tying knots in her bonnet strings, (she was making, at a low calculation, about sixteen knots a minute,) and looked around, and the young fellow shouted: 'Them's the licks, squire ! Keep her ngoin' now right tit that gait, an' we'll git through like one o'clock. Go ahead, jedge I' 'What,' asked the justice, tit the first opportunity, 'what is your name?' Blank disappointment settled down over two faces like a summer cloud. 'de-ri't> /alum, jedge !' slioutcd the young Icllow, while the young wo man burst into a lit of hysterical weeping. 'It's enough to drive a id ler crazy! What d'ye want to stop an' talk gossip fur when you see I'm j in sech an all-tired hurry ! Why squire?.A - -roozlum !' v And ho jumped dear in the middle of the room as a heavy tread on tho stairs terminated in a tremendous kick ngaiust the door. The. next instant an elderly man, who never had a taste of anti-fat in hi.s life, who was about three f'oet broad at the shoulders, who was wheezing so terrifically that lie con hi n't speak , and carried a walking st.ick that looked like the fiend of death, walked into the room a step or two and halted, gazing at JustieoTruiock, the girl and the young rnanin turn, a* if undecided which of the t.. re* to I immolate first, whilo the justice ga/. | cd upon the singular tableau with unutterable feelings. Finally the u Id man, with a terrific snort of ?lofianco, made a step toward the young man, who eluded him by dodging nimbly behind the justice's desk, then the old party cnpluied the weeping girl, Lin ked her arm inside his own and tramped wrath fully down the stairs and so out of sight. The young man followed slowly, nncr peeping mit; of the window, with infinite caution, to see that the old man was not lying in ambush at the foot of tho Stairs, and as he passed out at the d oor he tu ru ed a mournful glance on tho ju.iti ca, and said pathetically: 'fsco.what ye've did, jcilge; dud slam the thuuderin' luck, see what ye've been an' douri with your go I twilled |irovaricashiu, B;it I'll bet you a yoke of n il steers I'll mnrry thai gal yit, if I've got to git up at one o'clock in the morn in1 to do it. Dog gone it, jedge ?' Rut ho was down the .stairs and out o!' In aring, und it secincil to J us? tico Truloek that the office leit quiet and a little lonesome when thoy had a 11 gone ti way. Adtlies3 of the Stale Executive CommiliGG. Rooms df Tim I'kmockatic Ex eoutiv i: t *o.m mitt er Columbia, S. C, Oct. *JI, 187?. The Democratic S tato Executive Committee earnestly and heartily congrntulato tho Democracy ofSouth I Carolina on tho ^l^ttd'tfork al | reudy ^oht^n^ttuTpresort, can vasa. In every toTvu Vim^illu^eT?iiiJ^iV n.uny counties, at every cross-road, the Democratic canvassers have con fronted the Radical speakers, turn ing upon them their own arguments, aud proving to the people, white- and colored, the paramount fact that there is nb pence or hope, no salva tion or success, for South Carolina, except by aud through the Demo cratic party. In no case have our opponents been denied a hearing. Everywhere tho colored people have been invited to tho Democratic meetings. In like manner, in conformity with tho policy of the party, the vigilant Democratic speakers have been heard at Radical meetings, and the Democratic masses have made themselves welcome wher ever were gathered together tb ose who would separate the honest whito man from the honest colored man, to the lasting injury of the whole State. The canvass, whatever be said, has been as peaceful successful. It is no more in the. power offhe Demo cratic party to prevent occasional an d accidental offences than it is iu the power of organized human society to abolish crime; but the Democracy of this State have tho satisfaction to know that no Commonwealth in the Union, of equal population, is more peaceful than South Carolina, and that in ro State any where are the laws, without, respect of party or con dition, more fearless and faithfully administered. To the law we remit those who have grievances. From the law alone, and tinder the law, the Democracy expect and compel re- I dress. The Executive Com mit tee, however, consider it of the utmost importance that there shall not be the faintest disturbance of tho public peace, or auy approach to turmoil or disordor. We must regard the inter ests of the National Democracy, as well as the interests of the Democracy of South Carolina. F'tce to face a \V0 arc with momentous issues, for ourselves and for the Republic, we must not give any excuse for inter ference with our canvass, or afford any pretext to tho introduction, th is year, ol* the hostile elements which proved so embarrassing in tho cam paign ofl87G. The Executive Committee aro con fident that the Democracy will put? huc, without Hindling, the pai-h they now tread, and will pursue it to a glorious and tranquil end. The jus tice ol our cause gives us courage Organization gives ua force. Work will, nud shall, give us a surpassing and final victory. 1. J. D. Kennedy, Chairman. 2. Johu K. Bacon, Secretary aud Treasurer. 8. .J. M. Johnson. ?I. \V. C Coker. 5. J. J. Dargan. (I. F. W. Daw*oii. 7. J P. I/hir. ?s. J. F. lihame. 9. S. Met lowan. 10. J. N. Lipscomp. 11. T. Stobo Furrow. 12. Wm. Muuro. 13. John C. Slieppard. 1 1. L W. Youmans. 15. Win. Elliott. The Old Game. District Ailoruo}' Northrop and United States Commissioner Wiggins, are in Kingstrec, the scene of Swatb' trouble, and under their direction the following persons have been arrested: ? '. P. Nelson. P. M. Gillard, J.S. I Toy wai d, J. G. Smith, R. Norton, Henry Davis, G. J. Graham, W. D. i itch] Hugh Co. pt r, Dr. .S. ?. M. Byrd, John Friison, Dr. J. S. Juane?, Wiliia-n M. K?hler, W. J. Lee, P. W. Sessions and J. A. Kelly Exami nation was waived and bonds were given by all the parties for their ap pearance at the next term of the4 Uni ted States Court. Th ? affidavits were mostly matlo by negroes, and the charges are all under .Section 5,008 and 5,520. Most of the persons ar rested are charged w ith interfering j with Swails iu his advocacy of Rainey for Congress, at the White Oak meet* Liojk Tlje otliefej&e" arrested for giving Swails' notice io^fbEVS^^*^ county. - ? ? ???Ct? ? - ? ?OK???"! - Consult your friend on all thing.), especially on those which respect your self. His counsel may then be use ful, where your own self-love or pride might impair your judgment. When did the alphabet get into a row ? Whcu A bet, B fit, D cried, N raged, Q bit and X pounded. A truly great mau never puts away the simplicity of a child. Wordo. are the counters of wise men, but tho tnouey of fools. Take some on the half-shell 7 Oo to Van Tassel's. THE WEED FAMILY FAVORITE SEWING MACHINE Is light running and nuiselcaH. It does any kind of work and does it in the best possible way. Its parts are of chilled steel and rcaiat friction to a greater rfegree than machines of other build. It lion, at all Exhibitions in Europe or America, been a leading Prize T .xcr. And the greatest inducement is that it can be bought at a price that Traveling Salesmen cannot oiler Machines at. For aale by JOHN A. HAMILTON, WHEAT SEED Amber and White. Rlucatoneand Acid Phosphate.' Also :i general supply of Shoes, Boots and Waiters for winter wear. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Orangeburg, S. O. Tho State of South Carolina, Okangedurg County. BY c. n. GLOVER, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDOE, WllKRBAS, (Jeorgo L. .Smith hath inado suit to me. to grant him Letter* of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of J. ('. Ka-i, deceased. Th io. are therefore to cite anil .idinoniRh all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said J. C. Hint, late of Orange* burg (bounty, deceased, that they b? tin*! appear, bi'for.' mo, in the Court 'of . p -.' I.- to be held at Oningeburg,0. n? on Dili Soven lior n ? t, after publication In . f in 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to ' rIiow . i any they have, why th ft said j Admiiii trillion nliould no! bo granted. I Given und : my Hand, this 25th day of I Octobei i\ nno i ?omini 1S78. I [i. p. I 0. B. U LOVER, Judge "i Probate, Orangeburg County* I ort ?? It