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[Written for the Omngcburg Times.] Farewell to the Radical Party. BT A. U. EYAKS OF ORANGEBUBO COUNTY The Radicals will long remember That they met the Democrats on the 5th November. Our party thoy# boblly swore they'd take, A capture of General Izlnrmakc, Ami of Democratic Hour, Bwcet rakes would bake For the feast on theCth November. Hut our red shirt boyp, came ill time nc>t slow, The honest ballot began to throw, Which turned their cakes, all into dough, On the memorable Oth of November. The Strakcritcs were put to flight. With howls of indignation, The red shirt boys, they raised the shout, Of Carolina's salvation. Yes Carolina, most gallant State, With Hampton and good order, Will rout the rogues who lie in wait Within our Fden border. ******* Oh ! awful day for Rads 'twill be, When God in justice serves them, No Moses then to lead them on, No Chamberlain to cheer them, For saints like these will already be, In chambers far beneath them. Then farewell Rads! farewell! a long farewell to thee, For the red-phirt boys will bold tho fort, From mountain top to sea Next to Beaufort County we go, The poor negro there tonet free, And we will hold aloft our emblem The red shirt of the free. Then glorious Carolina Will onward move once more] And the name of Governor Hampton Echo from chore to shore. Yen Hampton gallant Hampton, The first in time of danger, In lime of peace a welcome gives, To every honest stranger. The black man and the white man, Alike receive his care, Ami in the boon of freedom, The humblest Imve a share. The honest colored Democrat Who once was in the bog Ni W shouU the name of Hampton, And clears away the fog. Redeemed from Radical misrule He lives a wiser man, A pupil of the red-shirt school, Ucguilc him if you can. No scalawag or carpetbagger Will again his rights invade He will live a life of freedom Within Carolina's shade. Then hurrah for Carolina ! The gallant little Plate, che struck for the Constitution And engendered yaukee hate. By the bayonet of a despot Ourrigiits have been ignored, But through the courage of a Hampton, Tp-daj they are restored. TVT OTIC EOF DI SM ISSION ??The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will file his linal account as Execu tor of Mrs. Sophia Myers, with the Judge of Probate of OrangcourgCounty, on the 15th day of January 187U, and ask for letters of Dismisaory. WM. W. DUKES. Executor. Dec 14, 1878. 4t MESS MAKING. The undersigned respectfully informs her FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally that she is prepared to do all K1NI)S OF WORK in the above line on the shortest notice and in the very LATEST STYLE. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Residence opposite Methodist Par sonage. A call iu solicited. dee 11?lm_MRS. H. C. LEE. _ Administrator's Notice to Creditors All persons having demands against the Estate of Dr. Lewis Danlzler, la'e of the County of Orangeburg, deceased, will pre sent the same properly proven to the undersigned on or before the first day of Fein nary 1879, or they will be debarred payment. And all persons and corpor ations indebted to said Estatr Trill make immediate payment. F.W. DANT2LER, I. II. DANTZLER, Qualified Administrator's. November 2Hih 1878.?dec 7 3t cXtjl "call AT TIIE PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, w ho is etill ready aud willing to till orders iu BREAD, HOLLS, TIES O A K K S Of all descriptions. GUNGERS Bv the BARREL or BOX. AUo bread For Camp-Meetings or any other kind of Meetings." Just received FrcHh Coin footionnrlcH, Fancy <?oo<Ih And \otloBH, Which will he sold as LOW as any that can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful lor tho past patronage of my frh'i iL .old be public ! still solicit a con t i i.- mil. i.. \V ? Aiueiyd.11, It it f veil Street, nest door t? iept I I. I v Mr. .1 P. Harley. AT GEO. H.: ORNELSON I would call attention to the LARGE ADDITIONS I am now receiving daily. NEW GOODS ror the Christmas Trade win be sold at PRICKS that defy COMPETITION. I am also SELLING the balance of my St?OC It at GREAT SACRIFICES And would invite everybody to come and see before purchasing elsewhere, as they can thereby save from 15 to 20 per cent. No trouble to ShOW CrOOdS. GEO. II. CORXELSON. ARRIVING -OTsr EACH TRAIN! Is a LARGE and VARIED Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Cotton Bagging, Tics, &c. All of which will be SOLD LOW DOWN! Our CUSTOMERS are requested to call in and examine our STO K . Attentive end polite CLERKS will wait upon them. No trouble to show Goods. SAVE HONEY By BUYING from us. J. C. P I K E & CO, A New Carriage S hnn I The SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform his friends and the Public generally thai be has just completed bis SHOPS ON MARKET STREET Nenr Mr. B. F. SLATER'S Lively Stable, where he is prepared to receive aud build to order I^itilit, Single or Double Seal; Buggies And finish them in first-class style of the best Select Material. Also ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS Put up at the shortest notice. R,GT)Q?it illfZ ?^ a^ kinds done Neatly and Strong. Horse Shoeing hy Expert Smiths. All done at prices to suit the times and low price of Cotton . All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. dec 7, 1878 J*. H. WIJL.ES CHRISTMAS COMING! Knowing the fact, I respectfully inform the LADIES and my PAT RONS in general that I have received a fresh supply of Raisins, Citrons, Currents, Prunes, Dates, Ei^s and Nuts Of every kind for their Christinai purposes, and CAKES which I sell at very reasonable prices. Also lOO clo'^ Fresh Eggsfor8alo< I would also inform the public that I will furnish ORNAMENTED CHRISTMAS CAKES In the most Ilandsom^Styles and Shapes on the most reasonable terra*, and guarantee satisfaction) Call belore ordering elsewhere. JOSEPH EROS feb 23?3 Original Vicuna Confectioner. Premium awarded at. Orangeburg Fair for the handsomest Ornament ed Cakes. NEW STORE NEW STORE in tub town of ST. MATTHEWS. Da. SAIN NOTIFIES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, ANDTHE PUB? . lie generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will he found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, GROCERIES, TOBGCOs and SEOAHS, LKiUO^ both foreign and domestic, HARD WAKE, &c., And Hoheit? a share of trade. Mr. PHIL. SAIN, who is in charge of the store will be glad to greet all of his old customers', and new ones too, to whom he guarantees bargai ns an good as can he hail iu Charleston. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce. ? i . . a d. a. saiist. .St. Matthews, September 0, 1878 12m NEWS OF THE SEASON ! I? the great tit traction at tho CALIFORNIA. STORE OF SORENTRUE & LORY EA Ar Cotton is LOW DOWN we have reduced our prices accordingly, and we tire determined to follow the motto of QUICK SALES and SMALL PROF1'ITS! which we hnve learned, by experience, is more profitable than to .?eil goods at H1GHE i figures, therefore goods in our Stock never gets old. We have always on hand a new and well selected stock of GROC5ERIK8, CANNED FRUITS, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, &c. N. IL-The ir,Lilr M I GATORS Our AGENCY is now direct from the Factory. Com prising Brackets and Parlor Lamps, muta ble lor Store? Churches and private Houses, all in great varity. Also a large line of Chandaliera, 2, 3 and 4 Lights, which we now offer at greatly reduced rates. We invite all to see the Light at our Store. SORENTRUE & LORYEA. RUSSEL St. next door to McMASTER, sept 7?Gm Orongeburg, S. C. CALL ON James Van Tassel F'^r your Family Supplies in the way of Fresh Groceries, Fine Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars FRESH LACiER always on Draught. A First-Class 11 E S T A U It A N T Where you can pet Fresh Oysters or anything else in the Eating Line Served up on the shortest notice. Good Fat POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on hand. CoiintrV 3?rod\lCR bought at the highest market price James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 1878.?mar 16 At Muller's Old Stand. H. S. HIHNEKER, Agent, CORNER RUSSELL & RROUGHTON STS., Offers for sale at the LOWEST CASH PRICES his largo and well assorted stock of GK-OC/K Ht I ES consisting of oflecs Bacon, anned Salmon, TVas, Strips, M Lobsters. Sugars, Hams, " Mackerel, Ftotir, Lard, " Oysters, Grist, Butter, " Tomatoes, Meal, Soap. " Green Peas, Rice, Starch, " orn Beef,*^ And always keep ou hand a full supply of MLIQTJOUS, WINES AND IG A RS. I am disposing of the balance of my old stock nf Dry Goods, Shoes, fTtus, Crockery and Glass Ware at and below COST PRICES. Also for sale Dry Salt JBEa,rris fftt *? cts Per '?? aml D? S. BACON ut<>* cents per found. H. S. RENNEKER, Agent. $5,000 Tobe GIVEN AWAY iu BARGAINS in the next SIXTY DAYS. No better opportunity offered to REPAIR your BROKEN FOR TUNES. When you come to Orangeburg examine my STOCK. My Sub. or Employees will SHOW you my GOODS with pleasuro and offer you; INDUCEMENTS Which you are not ACCUSTOMED to MEET. It doesn't cost any thing to LOOK and be CONVINCED. Come! Come! a b walker COFFEE! COFFEE !! COFFEE !!! G REEN 18*o! ROASTED 23c.!! GROUND 25c.!!! Having removed to my OLD STAND next to KOHN'S, with an im mense st"ck of OOFFICR I *m uow prepat ed to offer to my cus tomers and the public generally, Coffee of every Grade, and guarantee Entire Satisfaction both in Q .^allf/V a,,(* ?PriCe? Having pur chased a patent Coffee Jfcoa^ter nml Q*rinder> aml M 1 Parch and Grind it myself, 1 am therefore enabled to know exactly the quality of the Coffee I oder for sa'e, it beiug^ Pure and none of your imported stuff, such as Peas and Chicory. '1 ry it once and you will try it ugain. Ail Goods Warranted and delivered to any part of the City Free. "Come and see My cheap Coffeo, The quality and price, Will surely entice." t&f Give me a csll and save money. COUNTRY FROPUCE bought at the highest cash price. A fine assortment of Tresll CraclterS always on hand. Givo mo a call and savo money. P. W. BULL. P. A LEFVEND?HL Has opened a SHOE SHOP two doors below W. m. SAIN'S Where he is prepared to make to order BOOTS and SHOES on the shortest notice. Also Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted and prices moderate. Give me a trial, aug M 1878 ly W. F. Robinson, watch maker And Jeweler, russel st., Orangcbnrg, S. c A fresh supply of Eandreth's Seeds always on band, nov'J 1878 ly VEGETINE AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. . KrnivoriF.i.D. O.. F^6. B8.1877. Thin il to certify t!i?t I lii.ro used Vr.riETINE, man. ofarturod by Hj K. Stevens. Hoston.Maas..for Rheu matism and toineral I'matrnliiin of the Nervous Byatem.with K"<wl ?ocow. I recommend VtuiTiKE as an excellent medicine for inch complaints. Youra very truly, O. W. V A NDEGRTFT. Mr. Vandeirrift, of tho firm or Vnndegrift AUnff. man. is a wellknuwn liuainess man in this place, having ono o< Uta largest stores in Springfield, O. OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. ? _ _ LOCISTUXS. KT., Feb. 18,1877. Mn. TI, II. Stevens. tttar Sir,?Thtwe j??ni nto I waa suffering terribly with Inflammatory Khouinatism. Our minister's wife advised inn to take VEciKTfXE. After taking ono bottle. I waa entirely relieved. Thia year .feeling a> return of Um disease, I ajrain commenced takln? it, and am bem^ benefited greatly. It also greatly im pruToa my digestion. Itiwiss.il flllll ? '..i ., MM. A_1JALLAJU>. 1011 West Jefferson Street. SAFE and SURE. Mb. II. n. Stevens. In IK.a your Vegetino was recommended to me, and. yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I con sented to try it. At the time I waa suffering from Sennral debility and nerroua prostratioa, superin ucod 1 f nvorwurk and irrcgvlar habite. Ita Won derful strengthening and curative properties seemed to nffe. t my deb-htated system from the first dose; and under its persistent um I rapidly recovered, Ralnina more than usual health and irood feeling, inre then I hare not '.ta*-.t to rive V~??i moss umiuaiinnd indorsement, aa bi .ng a ??fe, sure and powerful agent in promotirtar \calih and rester Inj: the was tod aystein to new lile and energy. \>r etine ia the only medicine I uae : sad aa Von? aa I lira I novtr expect to und a better. Yours truly. W. U. CLARK. 13J Monterey Street, Allsghany, Pans. V -UGV33*ri3>sT3i:. The foil-wir? Utter from Ilev. <;. W. Mansfield, formerly pastor of tho Methodist KpiaoopaJ Church. li>de l'ark. ar.d at present aettled In Lowell, must e>inTinre every one who reads his letter of the won derful curative qualities of Yec.ktink. as a thorough cleanser -:. J purifier rf the blood. IIT.">? FaJiK, Macs., Feb. If, 1K6. Mr. II. U. Steven?. /Vnr S.'r.?Ahmt ten ynara ago my health failed] thrmi*!i i tlo ?leiileting effects of dys|>e|>sla; noerlya vesriatoi I arae attacked by typboid-ftiTerin ita tiuttl form. I tattled . my back, and took the fouu of o large il - |)-acated -6tmi, which was fifteen months Insatfeo.irijr. I i>*d two surgical oparationa by the heal akili ill the st.?ta, but received no iHirinanunt rule. 1 suffered ?re.it pain at times, ana w.s eon et.uit'y '.?"skenedliy a profus? diacliarge. lalao lost amsll pieces of bor.0 at different times. Matters ran on thus about aeven years, till May, 1874, WUOn a trlend rrcouiun-nded me to jro to your ?.tfici-, s:;d talk with you ?>( tho virtuo of veoetikb. I did !..?, and by your kindness p.naed tbrouajh your umnufactory. noiins the , ?rodi*nta, Ac, by which your remedy ia produced. Hv ?hat I aaw aud he^rd I gained av> no oonfldenco In VKOKT1NE. 1 commonced tak'en It soon after, bat Mt worse from tta eOerta; still Iperseverod, and soon felt is was benefitting mo in other rcape<ta. Yet I did not see Ihn results 1 deairod till I had taken it faithfully for a little more than a year, when the difficulty ia tin* hack waa cured; and for nine months 1 hava enjoyed the liest of health. I haT<> in Uiit t.me gained twenty.flve pounds of fl"sh. beinf; heavier than ever before in my life, and 1 was never more able to porform labor than now. Dtinn? the past few nr.-lj I hsd a scrofulous swellin? as largo aa my fist gather on anoUltr part of nt{ lK>dy. 1 t.?k VKOCTXJtS faltlifnllj, and it removed it level with the aurface in a month. I think 1 ahould have been cured ol ray main trouble soonar if I had taken Unter dosca, after hating become accustomed to ita cfiWtB. \*?? your patrons tmubled with acrofula or kidney disease understand that it takea time to cure chronle ii.??? s.-s; snd, if they will patiently take Vtucrixc, It w.H in my judgement, cure thetn. W.th great ublixations 1 am Youra very truly, O.W.MANSFIRLD, rast or of the Muthodiat KpiaoopaJ Chorea, VECETINE IVoj^red by H. K. STEVENS, Iioston, Mos?. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggis4 npril 16 it. MARRIED LIFE No. 12 N. Eighth Sr, St. Louis, Mo. 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