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_T, o O AL__ viiv iicif~i>iiil?cT?ic\. ~~ Mbthodist?Rev. W. S. Richardson Pan tor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening H:30. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Presbyterian?Rev. J. I). A. Brown, Fnstor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 1:30. Baitiht?Rev. T. W. Mclliehanip, Pus tor. Services every third and fourth Sun ?lav morning 10:JlO, night .S.30. Sunday Hehool every Sundav morning 8:30. .Sun day School Missionen- Meeting every fourth Sunday. EriscoPAt.?Rev. L. li.Oncrry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month Morning 10:30, afternoon 4:30. LuTflKRAN?Rev.Wingard, Pastor. Ser vice? Second Sunday in each month. Morn ing 10.30, night 8,30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Y. M- C. A.?Rooms on Russell Street. Upen every evening in the week from 8:3(1 to 10:30. Prayer uncling every Thursday evening at 8:.'50 and Sunday afternoons at <i o'clock Business meetings fourth Thorr day in each month. ftoisth t'aroliica Itailroari. OFVICE not Its at OKANUKIU lai DKI'oT Prom 8 oViok A M. to 1 P. M. From v o'clock P. M. to ? P. M. Passenger Schedule S. ('. Railroad. l?av train. Columbia Up Passenger, (Morning).11 - Down " ( Evening).... ?"> ;">S accom moim don tu mn Columbia Down.' I ,s ** Up. 3 3:: moiit train. ( olumbia Up. 3 1 j/J Down. 11 1 The Klliou's Annivcrsay supper ?was a success in every respect, Mr. James Dukes and Son of this town killed four hogs on the Ith inst., that weighed Ho4 pounds after they were stuck Flcnry Kohn sells A No. 1 Shoe for One Dollar, no paper inner or outer soles, I.ut ?olid leather. The finest dried fruit ever offered in thin market can he procured at ,Vr. \V M. S in's who has just received a lar^c lot. Now is the time to commence preparing the Christ man goodies. Mr. P. Q. Cannon is selling everything in his line at bottom pri< es. Be don't in tend to allow goods to rust on his shelves in order to make n big pi' lit. Call on him at on cc. r. W. Bull has never failed yet to supply his customers with delicacies and substantial lor t >e holidty Don't foruct the idaee Gen. J. K. Izlar a d l'apt. I**. ?t. >' unn i luaket have been abseoi i,. Co-und iaatten . ing to matters growing out of the re en campaign. These indue eo-bibores in a common field deser e "'well-*lone'' of their fellow citizens. Messrs. Reeves <& Slu rhhiii have provid ed themselves with a variety of Christinas good*, for old mid young : t hoiee tobaccos and cigars, lamps and vases, toys and no tions ami the purest drug:?;.l! at the lowest prices fbi Christmas liive them a cad when on your i hrisimas rounds. For the Holidays. Henry Kuhn hasju-it opened a full line of Fancy Paper and Envelopes in all the latest sh>pes and tints.- Auiograph and Floral Albums. A fine farm of l">t> acres, within tivo miles of the village, with a good building site on i he five Notch lto.ul, is otfered for rale. For particulars apply to Messrs. .1. Strauss k Co. Also persons owning milk cows can increase the vie d of milk h> pro curing some of the rice Hour w hich they are ottering so iow dowii a - Ii? ? mu - Mr. Joseph Eros knows what the people of Orangeburg want fur the Cllistrons holidays and has supplied himself to meet the demand. Call and examine his stock of cakes, candies. imtK?ud a thousand other Livings ? you'll not fail to purchase Females, ami men of sedentary habits, aie preeuliarly liable to Dyspepsia and de rangements of the digestive organs. Dr. Harter'? Elixir of Wild Cherry has no rival in the removal of every form of indigestion. For sale by Reeves A Sheridan, and also for sale by A. C. I lakes. Have you seen that One Dollar finished Shirt at Henry Kohn'.', it is really the same Shirt that used to sell for Three Dollars. Our i'cadeis will not fail to uotico lhe advertisement of Mr. Hohert II. Wiles, in this issue. His Carriage Factory is now open and ready for work. Mr. Wiles is a skilful workman and jobs entrusted to him will be put tip in a neat and workmanlike man lier. Christmas is coining?it is near at hand and everybody ought to have a new suit of clothes for the occasion Nowhere can one be better accommodated than at the old and reliable house of Theodore Kohn. The latest fashions, the best goods, polite e'erks and a proprietor, embodying; every virlne, are certainly inducements suflicicnl |o war rant a call and an examination. Make it and you will be pleased. ? MB > ?I -- Times arc hard and money scarce, that is the reason Henry Kohn has marked down all his Goods to meet the pressure. You can get an immcnee amount of Dry Goods for little inonev it his new -I ?re. Where did you get that nice Hat ? Why | .it Henry Kohn's of course, Hchasihi-i htrgest Block in town from U5 cents up. We assure our readers that a supply oi Dr. Darter's Medicines kept constantly ill the house, to be. used according to direction* when illness appears, will prove the best investment that could he made For sale by Hooves & Sheridan, and also hy A. G. Dukes. No greater variety of merchandize, and of the best quality, can he found anywhere than at the stores of Mr. Oeo. II. C'ornelson. Every department i-. full and well appoint ed. Efficient clerk-, ami proverbially po lite, wan upon customers al every counter? indeed, it is a pleasure to buy and spend I one.- money in such a place. Christmas poods are waiting for Christmas money, and the earliest callers always make the best selections. -????.? A peep in Dr. ?'. <?. Waiuianuikcr's drug store reveals the fael ttuit Santa Claus i- on hi- annual r< und. Fancy ^"mds and toys for I the Christmas holidays are to be found in | ahcudancc here; also the finest tohaecos and j cigars?the < >hl Judge smoking 0 '?aeco Mir i pastes a common cig?r in IIa vor sind ten limes cheaper. Hi.- giugtr ale soda water a-a winter beverage is ahead of anything we have Keen pleasant lo the taste and j h ahliful. * all and prepare yourself for] * hrbtuias. (>: c bv one our old au I respect 0 I 'ili /?-Ii- are passing away, leaving asa eonsola tioii lo ihosc who remain aller them, ihe'r good work- a id holy example a- an inheri tance to 1"' loved. No man- perhaps, ha? dour more to uivo lone and character to his section than Mr Daniel Fogh w ho died in his seVi.utielb y<ai on the SPtli November bet. Mr. Fogh- Was a memb> r of Zion ( lunch, ami has left lbs record of n noble chrisiian life as a monument to perpetuate I i- memory among kindred, neighbors and friends. We learn, with regret, that Mr. James Cox, of llowesville, ?Med on the ?d instant in the sevtutv sixth year of bis age. Mr. i'ox was one ol the olde.-l cilizeti.- of that coinmunity, and was highly esteemed for his nohle virtues and consistent ehristiaii life by every one who had the good fortune to know him. Before bis -hath lie had been a member of New Hope Methodist i 'biirch for forty year.-, and during ibis long period his life was controlled by a religiou? pr ncip'v few men ever isptrcto. May the luitlibd servant on ear Ii enter |:rimnphani ly upon a glorious inherits! ee. Ofiiiers elected at the 8th a ui'ial IIHCtUlg o f the I. E. if. & L. Co., to ? I > i fi i' tit' ensuiiiii year: I , .i. ?;?!. 1. 11 Wsi nil inn l??M" A.-.- sw., - ] no ? W. li. Si Ii uuk. Secretary ?: 11. F. Bry ut. Tr? ?Mirei?--S It. Mellich imp. ]>; ! Jive tor? I'i. li. McK. au. *.:.! Diroonu?.1. ('. MeKown. Soln iKo ? M. I. Browning, ruitti i ?Dr. 1 - A- FJIL.ti. Daring the ptogtess of one of the side k1io?s at tlu' Circus a c'dored man, A. '1'. Cain, lost a lilt c child about :'- or -I years ? it" stge Every possible eliorl has been in:i?to recover die lost one bill without avail thus fa-, l.a.v officers were promptly rent lo -"an-h the < ireu- train on Til' sday night and wo learn performed t|ioirdilt< carefully but failed to lind any traces of die child. Diligent seareh ami inquiries are -:ill being made and it is to be hoped that the lost child will somi be ^stored to it nnxious parents. rJ b Auction iitid Ccinn.ission House ol Mr August Fischer is at reudy established and his success is beyond u preadventuro. Quick sales, low juices ami reliable g ods h ive done tlw work. Don't hirget to call in on Pale days to buy your supplies 50 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. His store in als.i crowded with a stock of general niorch undize selected with special reference to the wants of the Orniioeburg communities which he ?(?Iis at the lowest, price*. v Zcphys Wool in w hich double and shaded ;it New York prices. Perforated board mottoes, worsted needles, silk floss pi i in mid shaded and everything required in t: e fnnev work line. The Loryea family are business men from the word go, ami now it is Soivntruc it Loryea in Orangehurg, but the l.oryea linn in itiauehville beats them all for low prices. The above local in the Col let on Democrat. appears to indicate that which we know not to be founded on an intelligent under Htanding of the fuels. We know that -Sircn triie A l.oryea can undersell the Loryea fnini ly in Hraiichville, and can even sell them cheap enough lo enable the people of llrauelivilie. to buy cheaper after our sale to the family ? than now. S. & I . KECK i AKY'S OFFICE OF THE o. A. & M. A. Oriingcbing,.S. C, Dec. -.'.I 187?. The Comniitice appointed by the Hoard of Ilireciors of the Orangehurg Agricul tural und Meehinical Association having reported favorably on the Essay uriiten by M. L. Ibildwin, Esq., in 1M7(>. The prcm iiuii was awarded him for -ame. J. L. HEID I'M AN, Sec. and Treas. of O. A. & M. A. "?. B. KNOWLXON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ORAXGKBIKG, S. C IIOV 11(1 If EXTRA Attractions! AT Henry Kohn's R'S HEKRYEOHFS DRY GOODS i rZ STOCK LA LG Ell THAN KV EIS Assor:monl to suit the most ia-tid IOUS. n,v i KM IC- TO SC IT Till TIM KS. Ohu Brsss Good. Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods We have MAItffvED DOWN the ENTIRE STOCK. Clus- In ppcetion will convince you this, is the tiine to buy I :.; : i st ussnrl nieul o!' IIOSIEHY HOSIERY, HOSIERY, From 10 e s per pair up. Cassimers Jeans C ASS IM ICRS JEANS CASSIMERS JEANS RIBBONS, LACKS GLOVES, KID GLOVES, The largest und Cheapest line Flannels Blankets F11A N N K LS Ii LA N K ETS ELAN NE LS BLANKETS &?T" Everybody cays our One Dollar Shirt oxe dollar shii8t oxe ?oli.ak siih 1st om. doll A is shirt oxe ItOhF AH shirt 03te doll iis s111 1st om: dollar simsr o.\k dollar suiisr o.m: dollar siiiist on K HOLLl is siii 1st Six For Six Dollars! Is the best in the State I'tott Our Clothing. Roots, Shoes, Clothing, Roots, Shoes, 1 loihiug. Hoots. Shoes. Clothing, Boots, Sioea, Clothing. Loots, Shoe-, Clothing, Loots, Shoes, Clothing, Bouts, Shoes, Clothing Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Loots, Shoes, Clothing, Boot<, Shoes Stock ure replete with bargains. motto!! hhst goods rent LEAST MONEY! henry k Tri on i ienry i<:oi^jNr 1 [ eni? y k ohn THE HEAVY FAILURES ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES and Consequent throwing of their STOCKS upon the MARKET, (cause large decline in goods), conseqaent ly we are in receipt of LARGE CONSIGNMENTS i :fr:m various PARTS, and will offer SPECIAL BAR I GAINS in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, jNotions, Crockery and Tin Ware, Groceries, &c. I We still Lead in L )W PRICES. To prove it all that we ask is a call. ! t. D. K ORT JOHN , PROP. ORIGINAL AUCTIOX HOUSE. i DELINQUENT I/.KD LIST j < >! ihe Fiscal Year, Coin:ucncitig Novom- I her l<t 1878. Tb? following named property will he offered for sali" nl the County Treasurer's oflice, Orangeburg ?'. IL, mi tin- lirsi Mon day iu December I.S7S and each succeeding I dav therenfter until all lias been disposed of.' DON vLD R. HARTEN. County Auditor. Aireliu Totcuship. Mrs. Clara H P.atcs ROD acres. Mrs. Sarah C Draiie l t l acres buildings, Dr. A T Dar by 5011 t. .1 W Kcmierlv :'. building-' 1 lot, D* W Mustard 2 bnildm- 1 lot, W M N Hast 107 2, IS W Gates ?l i 1, Harr?- Keen 10, LC Maze! .ot, BUtir.iy I. Jiraneh vilie Totru&h i]>. I Nellie A rant 50 acres ! building. R Lewis j licrrv:.TiO 1. c A Want ilti 1, Marv. de:;? 125 I. Hen Mo< I I v. 11 VV Reeve i . '. .1 A 1 Fairev 200. f.nr Orr ' John Crini ?KI,: Joe Dtiek>onTOO. Pat v j .lei.kins .V) I, 1 W Leigh ton 00, V. T Moor- 1 it, ?12, Ivel I! V O.l ol i Lewi- .1 |{. ??? { bison 07 1, >lan E*S.iiot"; i7 l I?. \\ 1> j Stab'cr 0" I'.ianiiuel Siromiin I'l. I. A Zeigler 20. L A Zeigb r for M T Stab- j j lor I??0 4. Mr- i: llou-er 72 .:. I I> R RairGIS -J. Marv Collins ::?? I. Wil j Ii .etil Flinch ess ti M*.l Oil lot), !>c !. Uiefc I enbaker PMl :!. William I'hiier 130. T W Wnniiainaker 12u0 0, Mrs V. V Whetstone] ; JO. J 1. La wrens F. II irlev ti3. ; i:,iist,, ' Daniel Honnetl 100 .lames Tucker i ">. Warren Hugh 7S I JCUznbrth F. L Colter 7?o, Dempsov Gardner 50, 1. George II Hurley ?u, .lohn itnl. v IUI, W'H Harlev 110," Mrs'Lavinia Livingston 270 I. Ituben MeMielia'el lo 2, W A .1 Sis irimk 1 10, .1 K Waits 125 1. i ioodby Lemuel II Caughman ,vj 4, F.-t M N Me Grew, 101 3, Jacob Mui pbey 4, Mrs H Shuler ISC 4, Strange i roker 354, Isaac i Thompson 3 I. Oobdlahd. M A R; tc-i 250 acres 7 buildings. M A Hnylslon -HI, J F Cooper 100 I. Rebaeei A (ilealon 170 1. Aniaretba Mavs ?-!?"?. Marv ! Porter 1st:,. Ml- .Martha IVrier 1712, James Wiiliaml It-ii 4. Mr-. Mary L K William?.S, ICIijah FinriingSl. Hi !>i ml. Martha A I'.alt 7.o gar 25 2, J Oleaton 88, Henry Livingston 212 8 D.-?nicl Nelsou I :io, Garvin Vest ::o 3. Librrlp. J F Honiiett ? 3, W ill'iam Church well 16, Capers Gleaton 41 L Daniel Jackson ?."? 2. R K Jelleont 1004. Hjcbaid Livingston 188 2, George F Hughe* 33, H A Hutbuid j 39 2. Ljionn. Mrs. Mary Cogwoil 500. bdui Gate 00, Addison L llnnipton 20. Onhe Hart 155 3, James R Kennedy 12 1. Honey McCodc 85 I. Addison I'auliiilg 50, J F Phillips 12a 8. Sam Til ley 4t>, Abrain A IVlkcl 10-15, Mol ly Jackson 88. Middle (i F Huttd 147 Joe Sawney 114 1 Daniel Stroble UK), Ituberi Summers tiO 2 A'nr Uope P W Hull. 1 harlesGolsan 1 bd'g 1 lot, Mrs S M I rederick 101, James Melviu 3 1,0 V Oit 2 2, benjamin Tucker 22. Orange R P Ant lev 570 . William Cbillin 1 1 lot, M T Clark and Children 1 lot, Isotn Dantz ler -'7, Mis Marv M Dantzler 200 27 F<t F Fzekiel 1 1 lot, "Henrv Graver Minor 29 I, Joe Green 100. W F Dart zog ? 1 lot, Mrs M L I looser 10, A S Johnson ti-', Jerry Jones 1 1 lot. Ned Keitl and George Caldwell 148, Francis It McKinley I 1 lot, Irvin Mintz 1 1 lot. list J R Milboiise 11?, Mrs Martha Rast 55 2, P Itobinson 102 1 lot, James Strotnan 05 :5. John Williams 10 1, Curt is Yoiuighlnod 13 -'. Vine drove John P.arklev 12, william Hoderick 125, Willie Darby 34, W W Green 125 3, Kbnorc Deckle 423*9, E Johnson 100, John Shep ard 122 2. .1 It Wannainaker 122 1, Mrs. s K Honsel- 4L Poplar. John Chavis 544, William Clarkson 57 I, Svrus Fearnol 4 3, John Ga'os 60 Jer vv Johnson 55 I, John F Levels210 3, W F I Moorcr 110*5, Ned Paulling 75, Carolina Panning 7?, J A Heed 140, Adam Shuler 100, Medria Sloiie ?4 2, G H Himer ll? "), \\ II Wav 50, Daniel Weeks 2 ?0 4, Simon Whalcy 17 2, Angus Schulder 3(1 2, Fst. G j Strock 43(1 4, F>*t. Charles R Thouipson 210 | ?Lt, Simon Whalcy 17 2. Providence. I W A Black 363 1. .1 FOrifliii IUO Hub ert .J.i.k-'?:i ?'?> x llocky Grove. Jacob \V Butler flu, ICUen Fanning AO, .1 F Hutto lt)7. J II Tvler U50 ?. r ???.??!. Andrew (jray 1 13 ??! Kobert Hauen ?l 2, Stephen Hutchins 50, Mis. V. M Jackson 'Jit. 1' I'bclpslO. Mrs. Rebecca Walker 82fl,C J P?nal 1 Cidii. 40. ?lohn Hurt 100 Milliard Kein ?9. Klizabetli Sparlhsni.iu IflO Pinekney II Tavlor iO 5, ?'0 Wav4130 2, Jim While 20. Daniel Flui 120') .1 M < trifliu 200, Charten Jamison 28, John 1) Stucker 120 ?'. K A William- A?ji fjr Benjauiiiic Pur er'ii Children 130. Wilto>C York Burm :!2 2. .l<:iu Baixv H>, KUza Edwards 110 I, B M Hughs 81,'C I) Kort- I j ihn IS, George Ii <? I 200 1, Miugo Itcgular ?l, I). r:ii Unwell 450 4. Moses Stroimm 50, Morer Wilkinson ti l, 0 W Kihard 1S7 2. Xiou Anna I. and ! aroliim S Hartoii S)l ?eres, John Raise i.1 1) (irill'uh 140i David Phil Iis 20, "Mrs It M Sal Icy 171. THKSTATKOI-' SOUTH CAROLINA. A rniroh's Op kick, OitAN'otiiuim County. ! Noveiiils r 12th ls7-i. ] In pursuance of Sectiun I of an Act of : ihe (o ueial Assemble, approved on the first .! iv oZ March A. I>". IR.7S. The follow j ing land? heretofore offered for sale for nonpayment of Taxes ami furfeitetl to the State for want of a purchaser, will he oilei- I ed for Rale sit the i'refisurer's office on the ! first Monday in December A. J?. 1 S7e* imid I ? aeh succeeding day thereafter until all said j land- are disposed of. In ?N.vI.O K. BARTON, ('ounty Auditor. Amelia, 1S70 ami 1S77. Purlick, I' A, 20 acres and 2 buildings. I'rirtick, Oedairia, 20 acres and 2 build ing*. Moves, Klerahuth, Instate, 550 acres aild 7 buildings. Arther <i \V, 1 lol, I? buildings. Peers Henry, 336 acres, ?j buildings. Zeigler Jane M, 300 acres, (j buildings. (.Vnr CYur. Inabiiiet, Mary A, 2?S acres and I huild ? ugs. MoOrer, J R 151 tores and 2 buildings, 'iinblur, Daniel, 137 ion p Rnd "J buildings, a,Ca,th. " \ Peevil Morgan, 25f$ acres. Felder J W -i. 357 acrea, 3 buildings. Hurt' Mrs. Mary, 380 acres, 7 buildings. Keller Hannah, ?l) acre-, 1 building. Slephena Weslev, loO acres, 1 building. 'Kdbto. Dantzlor Fiuaudn, SO acres Miimiekcn Wilson, S acres, 2 buildings. Tucker Saui, 13 acres, 1 building. Tucker Benjamin, 13 acre*, 1 building. Tucker S.mi. 12 acres, 2 buildings. Klez'dmth. Huffman Jr.. acres. Keniierly S II, -l? acres, :5 buildings. Pnarsen, Hstai *, Samuel, 80 acres. Himou Ann, 130 acres, 4 buildings. (Jtodlund, lli?^ und 1S77. Corbitt Mrs. C H, 1I? acres. Liberty. Huffman Itufus, 120aeres. J.yona. Bickenhaker S K, 65 acres. Wilo Kli/.a, VM acres, 3 buildings. Barby, Instate, John Ii, 1130 acres, 4 buildings. Orange. Stuoakc Itachacl, ;ii> acres. Vine Grove. Felder .1 II for It J h Shulcr, I272aere? IS buildings. ('arson B W, 43n acres, 13 buildings. I.ee, Instate, Samuel Jacob Foglc, Admi'r, 170 acres. Bobinsou F W, 25 acres, 2 building Providence. Dantzlcr B F, 127 aero*, 3 huihlings. Baxter and Andrews, 126 acres, Baxter and Andrews, 40 acres. Goodwin Itichard, 300 acres. Beeves Frank, 41 acres. Shuler Jr. 1), 50 acres, .'? buildings. Poplar. Anderson Santcc, 50 acres. Paul I ing IM ward, 34 acres. Stone A M, 154 acres. I 'nion. Brown William, 35 acres. Vance*. Birta Rawhacl, 1S1 acres, S buildings. Bratlum Mary A F, 30 a res, 2 buildings lWa.nl Mary A, 280 acres. l? huildingn. Laut/der I> 1?. 225 acres, G buildings, ll-tnlzlcr W 11 Jr., 8311 acres, '! buildings. Rickcnbakcr J I), 50 acres. (J building*. Shuler J K. 2(58 acre-', 'j buildings. Kan ford .1 A, Agt., 220 acre*. Slorudeinirc I?, S I acres, ?[ buildings. Smoakc A B, 100 acres, ?I buildings. ll'iV/oic. . Kydriek Jacob, 100 a.-res. Steward Elansf'ord, SOU acres. Ilartjog W 11, OOaeres, 1 building. da mi son Janus. In acres, J building*. />ni nehvilte. LogEtiiis John, acres, 1 building. Minier Lewis, 35 acees. tlocktu (Jrnvf, Knotts .Mr--. Sarah, 11 j acres, 5 build* ?ngs. Alonbriro William, 10 avres. W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER .ft mi .Dowclor, R?SSEL ST-, Orangeburg, S. <*. A fresh supply of Landreth'a Seeds ill ways on hand. hcfO 1878 lY J. A. BARDIN & BR0 L^NCKNEY'S LANDING, ox S aster, nkak Vancks F?RRY nr.vi.f.ns in G1 F.NER.lL MERCHANDISE--OF T FERS for sale a ft II and complete stuck of (j roecrie?, Hardware, Heady .Mr.de ( lotbing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, ("ans, and Trunks, and a fine Hue of Dry (binds of all deseripdons for Ladies' use and wear. ? :6:?also?:o:? \ full line of Foreign and Hcuitxtic Wines and Liquors, Sogar* and Tobacco, *c., Ac. sept 0, 1878 6m CALL G A.LL AT THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is .still ready and willing to till orders in RR KAI), ROLLS, PIES c a k r s Of all defcriptions. GUNGE IIS Hv tbo BARRIIL or BOX. 'Also B R 12 A. JO Tor Camp-Meeting* or any other kind ef Meeting-*.. Just received Fresh Coni'ecllonttrlea, f ancy flood* And Xolion?, Which will be sold as LOW as any that cam be bought in Ornngebnrg. Thu Ilk fill for the past patronage of cny friend* and the public I stiii solicit ? coa? tinuancc of their custom.* T. W- Alberjrotti, Hussell Street, next door to sept 11. 1878?ly Mr. J I?. Barley. P. A. LEFVENDAHL lias opened a SIIOH SHOP two doors below W. M. SAIBTS Where he is prepared to make to order HOOTS and SHOES ou the shortest notice. Also Repairing dono with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted and prices moderate. Give me a trial. aug 31 1878 ly ?ro ]?I?k? Money Plenaantly JL and fast, agents should add rem FIN LEY HARVEY & Co., Atlanta, Ga pine I Ijr