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THE 0ILVNGK1JUUC .1 LUES. i8ku1cd rVKHY PATH I. DAY MOHN INC! MKLIdCUAMi' & KDWAKDS, Proprietors. STILUS K. MKIiljlCIIAMIi Editor. Terms of Subscription* One Copy one Year.%1 00 " " Six Months. 75 Rates of Advertising. One Square 1st Insertion.id 00 J-'.uch Subsequent " . 30 Notices inserted in Load Column at 20c per Line. All Subscriptions und Transient Adrcrlise ments to /><? paid for in Adruutc. J5?riV" Vic nru in no way responsible lor the views or opinions of onr Correspond ents. SA'ITKDAY, JAN??UY 18, 1 ;7!<. Col. ?iken and the Wgws and Courici. "We print on the first page a few extrncts from the valedictory re marks of Hon. L). Wyntt Aiken on the discontinuance of the Agricul tural columns in the Hewn ami C ? ier. We regret t<> learn from them that the discontinuance of these columns, as well as the failure of agricultural journals in this Stale i. owing to the lack of sup port, and the want of a disposition for agricultural reading on the part of our farmers. If there is any employment which needs union, it is thai of the farmer and how can union he heiter pro moted than by these vehicles of intelligence, which cannot fail to en lighten, elevate and hannoni/.i. All classes are more united th m the farmers, and yet the farmers sup port all. They have the power, and will not use it. How long will (lose things be? Bayard for President. There is no doubt that t1 c man who is looming up ni'st prominently as the Democratic candidate 1' i President is Thomas 1\ Bayard of Delewnre. Thcra is ,\ consistency, indupen I ence, and soundness of statesmanship which has won for him the rcspoct of the nation. While others have lnon led away with financial heresies h> has remained consistent, and never wavers from his honest c mvieiiorrs. He draws men to him by the soli dity and honesty of his character. He is certainly the choice ol t!ie South for the chief magistra :y of ill. nation. We are fully aware that the South must sacrifice personal preferences for the success of the Democracy. hit, u i less some unseen policy orders othcr wise, wc hope to see Bayard as our honored standard bearer. It is time that the Presidential chair should ho filled again by an able nnd upright Christian stal -in in. Higher Education. A letter in the X> w* and Quart* r from the able, pen "I Benj. K. Stuart, a practical teacher, written at the request of Attorney General You rnaii?, wo trust will awaken a proper zeal in this imperial t matter. '1 he writer shows from a ear :ful examination of statistics that n >t half the number of youths are taking a course of higher instruction in tin Slate as formerly, and that, unless a remedy be provided, we are in danger, and in fact in absolute cer tainty of tailing behind other civiliz ed communities in scientific and literary culture. It is to be hoped (hat our State pride will be aroused on this subject, j and that definite speedy and pi act i cable arrangements may he made fur j the re establishment of (ho Soutii Carolina Cid lege. ? We cannot umlernte t!i i val e that this institution has heeu to us in the pi?st in giving influence ami ;> ?.v er to our State, and, with lb" e*i ib lislitueni of Democratic gnvernm ml, itstevival should be our first e > i so u. The Bill for the purpose, establish ing two institutions of higher educa tion, one for the whiles, and one for the colored pet pie, has pass til, an I we arc glad to hear that some progress is being made in the direction of the latter, but we need both io stittt lions to shed their iuilueiiuj upon our future history. Nothing tends more to the e'evi tion of the character of a people or a : State than the ?glit which beams j from her classic walls. Raieioh, N. C, January 15.?The Democratic caucus of the Legislature to-ntght nominated Uovernor Vance for United States Senator by accltl nuitioii. He addressed the caucus, Epoaking in favor of party hartnosiy and organization. ' Rev. A Flyiiii Dicksoa. Tho sad intelligence of the riemiso of this estimable divine will re ceived with ?1 *; - * j > s now by h:s num erous friends in Orangoburg. Mr. Dicksou was an accomplished scholar, a faithful minis'or, till' 1 a benevolent cili/.cn, a?l whorovor he moved exercised a potent inllueuee for good. His ehristiau work commence 1 us a missionary iu the Sabbath school cause on our islands. In this capa city his superior talents were s ?oa at tained, and he was oal.ed to the Presbyterian church iu Orangeburg lo succeed the luv. Ii. M. I'.diner. As a pa-.or at this place be re maiucd lor eight or nine years, where he worked faith Ail ly iu tho utilise of his master, and made rainy warm ami lasting friends. From this place he was callol to a large and iuiliieuti.il oh ico'i in .N.: >v Orleans where he laho;*e I sir.:-ess fully lor several years. He then moved to North Caro iua from which .-late he was called to a chair in ill ; colored Klale Theo ogi ;al Coll'.:.;- ', o.' Alabama, which po ition ho tilled with mar cd salisfnclion. About six m mill i ag i t.i i Fi i'.i it pri/.e was ollere.i by a North era (.'ol lege lor the best essay on some classi cal subject, and the palm of victory $500, w as borne oil by Mr. Diekson against coinpetiltui upon t? the country at hug -, au h mur in ivhL'h no', only the victor, but tho Sjut'.i of which u: was a rept'o>e.i'..i i,--, fj ta ius| n pi<lo Lining the war he entered the sor vice as eh : j.lain, w!i i e he remained true and faithful to Iiis trust, IIinching from the dangers n ii'i sr oi'srr ir I or pestilence in the dis dr.trgo ofhis duty. At Furl oumter aud Battery Wag ner he was on duty in tho stormiest period, and s. ha red the dangers and privations of the pri vate soldier on all Lccasions. In his death a good man ha- passed away, and we" cannot do less than point I i his life ami record tor the emu lotion of the living. Hampton Takes a Fadu L'uittiiiueil Improvement of the (iovernor's Health?Liiwycrs Off lor Washington. Coi.r-.MHIA, .January l~>.?The Governor continues to improve, an ! to-day ha.- evidenced hi? increased .- length by taking a buggy ri le some distance into the country. Attorney (.' ueral VouniaiM an I ( apt. W. K Karte leave t t-ni/.r. for Wtishiiigton, whither they go to attend the United Stat s Supreme Court to argue the question ofth1* liability of the Air-Line Hailroad to taxation The c.i-e COIilCS up on Friday. An old fashioned du ?! to ?k place at Oubois Bridge i.i D.irliugtui County on M' i. lay between dpt. ?'. 1> ("ash of I besicrlield,aii'l dames Caiitfy I'.sip, ofCaniden. Shots wire e a changed and heiilur ;. ar.y wi-in j tired. The matter was then adjusted and ihe b< !iig reuts rot'.i ii :.l from the t'n Id a - friends. Go v. Hampton is cxjiecie.l to par ticipate in the celebration of Wash ington's Birthday in Charleston n \t month. The 'a-, ft. 1. have invited him, and i'. i - said that 1./ has ac cept* d. Cousiderab 1 j preparation is being ina'.e, and a glorious day is autieipa led. An carllupiul'.e was tell in Florida on Sunday night which gave tho people of thai Slate a consider.tbL ,-c;i re niiil -hake. Married on tin- Januar,-, 1.-7'.'. at tin residence of Mr. I., i' Myc>.?, by j lie (i??v. 1. < Ih-tM, .Mr. IM ward Ivisleriin to .Mi.is .ii rie t'itok. -''11 of Orangebiilg County ! :>. ( '. On .bimiiiry Stlt, IR70, at the re hlenec of Mr. W. M Uiiifnev, b\ ttev. K. II. (?raves* j Mr. .James I.. I.. Uobinson to Mi-. Anna I), j Polk. All ol" Uriingcburt; County, S. t'. TO liKI.K'iATKS TO STATIC OR A NOK 'Ihe next \ initial Meeting of the Stale t<range w ill in l.ehl in Charie.?U>n, S. 0, rotutuiHiciug on Tuesday, February 'lib, )S7u,al 1(1 o'clock A. M. A full delegation i> desiictl. 1'. W. OltOl ?K, Sfc'y Pomona Orange No. 17. .Ian. I.'i, |77S). t.l N< >'F1 < ! K. of) Hi-! OF SCHOOL COM MISSION Kit ()ri.\ NO*- llllKi I'llI'M Y, OtattRcbiirg, ('., .Ian. 1:'., 1879. Notice i- hereby given that all Free Re I uiols no'v riiiiniiig iu tins County tire ordered (? close on the lir?t of February. If any Funds aic then remaining wc pro pose opening the School.'* earlier in the Fall. 1?. 1'. I 'ONNOU, j.m IcS -3t School Commissioner, 1 B N?TIGTE Complaints having Ikjoii mailt: of parlies using Sling Shots and Firing Guna within Ihu Corporate Limits of the Town of Or nugchiirg, an l as liier?? is mi Ordiuanee ctrielly prohibiting the name, all persons iiro hereby warned thai Iho Ordinance in regard in lliein will ho strictly enforced. Jtv ordi r nf the Muvor. T. It. M U.< iS K. Clerk CoiineU. Jan. IOlli, I 3711.- 18 If N'OTTCli] (in ami afur this date, any Marshal round tihscnl from his Post will, for the (list i.ili-nee, he h'ined in the i*iini of two dollars; for the second oU'encc will he Pined live dollar , ami Im-1Im third oKbiicc hodis missed from the Police Force of the Town. I'v order nf tin- Mavor. 1'. lt. M A I.(IN I!. Clerk Con m il. January I hjh. IS70.?18 tf N< ?TICK. It i-= made the duty of the >* it hals to Clean, Light ant! Keep in (libpu * nulition, I the Street Lumps of ii e Town. Oh and af- I ter this dale any Lamp found in had order, unclcaned or unlighted whenever it is ne* it'ss-iry that the H?mo should he lighted, the Marshal whose duty i' is to attend to the saincs >vi!l he line I in the sum of tiny cents lor each and every neglect of this nature, mid for each and every Lamp found bo uncleaned. in had order or un lighted. Ity order <>? the M tvor. T. |{. M AL< >N K, t 'U rk Council. .T-.i!. i hh. is 79 .?18 tf I'.v virl e of foreclosure of Mortgage, 1 will sell al public sale, ?l < tatngehiirg, S.<'.. mi Monday, l"\ hriiary -i i. ls7'.i. one Mouse colored Mule, natned 'Miiii.'' Levied on as lh? properly of Kdwiti Owight at the suit of lluiI a Scovill. Terms cash. JULIAN A? SAl.LKYj Special Agent. Orahgeburg, s- C. .Ian. 18. 1879J id t'li) r foreclosure of M?rtga-'C, I will -i I! at ptddie sale, al Oriiugcburt*. (,',, on Monday February 3d, 1879, one Hay Horse, named Henry," and one lluggv. Levied "ii as the prooi?rty of Jerry \"ogt at the ??iiit of IStil I ,\ f-coviil. Terms Cadi. .1; 11 FKLUF.Ii. Speei .1 Agent. I Oniiij-cburg. S, ('.. Jan. Ml, 1889. td For Sale, Yah iahte, Town property?I'lirce Stores mid vend Lou; I . t No. 1 liii corner of Kits ?' * i I trad Lot No. 'J on lo;- .1 in , ?> lot No i. I.iil No." on niiilrb::tl AvOt ohii Farm of 8 iicrt - with one lloiiso oil A good Uriel; Yard oiS.ie.. >. I or term ? apply to M ?S M. B, TltAUW ELL. jail 11 tf V, Issolulion ol'Copnrinership Noli i i- hvrebv given Iba I die partner ship between JOHN C. IM K K and J??AH VV. MOSKLEY, was dissolved <mi the lir-a .lav of .laiiuary, A. I >? 1879, by mutual consent. All debts due to tit** said partner* ddp ill ' to ho 1 >:ii? 1 i... and tlnwc due from Iii? same diftLdiarged bylJOMN ?. P-KE who will continue tint business at the o'd I stand mi ler his own name! 0. PJh R ,mmJi. V\V?t< 8 KLEY. I < r hi geiiUrg, y'. Jan.'j, I8."9. -jan l! ; j 45 Years Before Ihe Public. THE CEteUlME DE. Co MoLANE'S j c i : rr.tA ir.t) LIVER PILLS, for i lit* cl're OK j Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, i Symptoms ol a 1 )i;;eascd Liver. p-MN in the right side, under the 1 edge of the libs, increases <<n pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is fjlt under the shoulder I lade, and it frequently extend:? to the lop of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in tiie arm. The stomach is affected wiih h>.-s of nppe j lite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative I with lux; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in Ihe back part. There i; generally a considerable los.; of mem ory, accompanied with :i painful sen sation of having I ft undone some thin}; whi< h oup.ht t-? have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The pa Herd complains of weariness and debility; lie is easily startled, his fed arc cold or 1 uriling, and he complains of a prickly Sensa tion of the si.in; his spirits arc low; and although lie is satisfied that exer eise: would be beneficial to him, yet lie can scan civ summon i;p fortitude chough to try it. In fact, lie' distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, i.'.ii eases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination <f the body, alter death; has shown !'-.;? liver to have Leen extensively deranged. A G U ii! A N D V E V !? K . 1 )u. C. Mi Lank's Livf k Pn.in, in casks of A(';cr and I*'kvkr, when taken with Quinine, arc produi live ol the nm^t happy results. No Letter cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after lakini* Quinine. We would advise ail who arc afflicted with this disease to give them a KAtR TRIAL. Lor nil bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative,they arc uncqualcd. KEWAItK OF IMITATIOXN. The genuine nrc never sugar coated. livery box has a red \\a\ seal on the lid, with the impression Du. Mi Lank's 1 ivi'.u I'll i.s. The genuine Met. \M 's 1.1\ i K I'll l i bear I lie signatures ol C. M< I.am: an I l'"l.EMlMS Ilitos. on the wrappers. ^ Insist upon having the genuine Dn. (.*. McI.anf.'s F.iWR Pi i i s, prepared by Mem ing Hros., of IMtiaburgh, Pa.,the market being full of imitations hi the nanic McLime, ?ppellcd differently but same pronunciation. jan IS lST'J ly A Happy and Prosperous Year to All, "White an I Black Groat aud .Small. In t!.i-? issue of ihe rL I \J ESL we eoino before \< u, thanking von for the liberal support von have given us in our XEW EST? ItPllISH, making our BUSINESS in thin line an E S T A B I, I S H E D F A C T We have endeavored, In the be.?t of ottr ability, to help you in putting the Xeeossil i<?s of* TjITc to von at "FltriT2?f*b that yon could live at, wc have gai.I the thanks of many mil tbu < t KSt:s of a few, but WE STILL SURVIVE, and for ilie year I i-s7 > w*c ?Seiler I'reparetl and more tletermiued than ever to light it out on tins line. Down With Oppression and Extortion! Live and Let Live! Sell at Close Figures, and for Cask! 'F<> \reT*t:,ll?VTl1"!B?We ofl'cr you BARGAINS in your bine at Wholesale. '!'<? I'liriitei's ?Come and see us lirst fur any thing yon imiv u nit, and don't Fuhmit to Extravagant Prices because you get a Little Time. Look around you and see the result Of .his ter'ible folly. Farmers getting Poorer anil Poorer, ami the Lien Merchant rolling i'i WEA LTll and getting Itieher au I bicher. The only Redemption for yon is t? > stop this Maddening. ItuiuntiH Plan before it is Tilt l LATE, and yon are bound I rind aud '? bot. und owne I by t !i i ON IC who was so kin I and considerate as to ,\ I) V A NCE you. Look around von. Arouse ft inn vour death-like stupor. .Show .some business talent and nervi, and buy your goods where von call get the MOST* for the LK AST Q AS Fl A i ?NEY. 'S'i? llOMMCkvoJX'r.S?tiel your Supplies. KitE >ll. ti M)I) and f'HK VP Prom I Js To .l?iiiisleis of the t.nspel and their Families we m ike LI 11KKA L Dcdtteli ui>. To 'i rac'iiTs um! Pupils?Von will find in Stock Pens, Ink, Paper, Writing Hooks, Pencils, Ac., at bankbupt PRICES, '?'<> (Ii<; lVorkillg <' S ss. ?->* of all Colors?We invite yon where your Interest is looked after, where your hard-earned money will bring you the Necessities of Life at Living Prices. We in vite all in need of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Boot-;, '-.hoes. Crockery, Tin Ware, Clothing, &a ., To pay n.- a v:.-it. No trouble t" SHOW HOODS. The Weak and Timid Child with its Niekle and the Man with his Thousands treated alike with l '?i o. in Politeness and Attention. C. D. KORTJOHN , PROP. ORIGINAL AUCTION HOUSE. BOTTOM PRICES'! PRIME KIO COFFEE at G] Pounds for $1 Od. FAIR SUGA IIS P, 10 and ! 1 Pounds for 81 00 COLGATFS Now Stvlc Laundrv SOAP 5 cents PARCH Eh KK) ( OF FEE pounds f.ir t! 00 Extra G. E. Butter, Pearl and Plain Grists, Fum?v Flour, Fredi Ground G re ha in for Gridles. Morsihrd Uread Preparation, .Sea Potun, ite. All of which are just in and at Lowest Prices. Also a lull supply of FERRY'S GAR..?EN SEEDS. rJNO. A. IJ AMI I TON, Next to Mr. Ilenrv Kuhn. am ? BBBBWBfli an tea mu THE ORIGINAL VIENNA BAKER AND c 'oxF:h:cT i one i * Informs the Public in general that ho still keeps the Largest Assort ment of Pure Candies, Confectioneries, Bread, I ake< and Pies, fresh every day. Also Fi nils and Nuts of every kind nlwiys on hand. Thanking the pu blic for their Tory Liberal Patrouage in the past, I solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully joseph eros Confectioner. Best Market Pricos paid for EGGS and CO UN. "WHY DON'T YOU GO TO James Van Tasse! For your 1'amily Supplies in the way of Fresh Groceries, Fine Liquors, Tobaccos a.id Cigars If von want a real good and healthy beverage trv the ENGLISH HOME BREWED BEER In the H E 8 T A U It A N T, You can always procure a GOOD SQUARE MEAL at a living price. Good Fat POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on baud. CountfV 3?rodllCO bought at the highest market price James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 1873?mar 16 At Mullet's Old Stand. GLAD TIDINGS FOR E V ERYBODY at VAlB H IC YJSr A 33 LIS DRY WOODS EMPORIUM I hero bus been a terrible crash in ihc prices "I" ail styles of Dress Giaxls, * t loaks, Shawls, Carpets and all kind of Woolen (rood.*, ifcc. 'llii' ladies (if Orangeburg should not !:-.i. lu improve tin* presonl golden < ] portt.nity to puichase tbeir TS EOS. ESO*VS, I'uehiiigs, Lace On ids, ("ollais, Kid Glove* and Notions of every leseription Fiiees of these goods vsiil be found fioin 25 to 50 per c-nt K>?Ter than seen or offered cl.-eivh.-re.*] It h my constant aim to make my K.^5P0 2i SUM the great rallying-point for eush buy ers, and the most attractive business place on ? tisfel Street, where persons of I ci noniical habits can always find the he.-lqmiliies of goods at I'll ICES as sohl in New York City. LADIES under wear Corsets and Skirts a Specialty. My stock of CLOTHING, Gents Shirts, Lu rnishin j Goods, Loots. Shoes, Hat?, Caps, &e., Cc. Is simply IMMENSE both in quali ty mid varity of Styles at prices th?t defy competitiou. Agent for MD'M DKMORKST's PATTERNS Who Winter Patterns nre beautiful und just received. Call for Cata logue of Winter Styles. the domestic sewing machine So porlect it never fails to please; so Strong it never Wears Out; So cheap everybody buys it. Always on sale at the EMPORIUM* Remember that THEODORE KOHN'S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM Is the place where polite treatment, honorable dealing and LOAV [PIIICES For Good Goods can always bo found. Remember we have no Branch Store in Orangeburg, but. come direct to riM> Make Money lMvntanntly fl. nml fact,agents hhoiud address FIN LEY IIARYFA & Co , Ailauin, Qa rune l ? Jy