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Tho Orangebiirg Times T-j O O A \ j Our Sunday Field Glass? Baptist Cnuucn?Rev. T. W. Mellichomp. Morning text: ''For what is your life ? It is even va pour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanishcth away." Tho sub ject was treated under the following heads : 1st. That life is short; that it is represented here by the figure of a vapour, and elsewhere in the Bible as a span, a handbreadth, &o., all showing its extreme brevity. 2d. That life is evanescent; that m tho vapour vnnishcth away so man's life di?nppearoth suddenly: 8d In view of the br?Vity and evanescence of life it was our duty to improve every moment of it without procrastina tion in preparation for that lifo which endureth forever. Epihcopal Cuubcu?Rev. L, G. Gucrry. Morning text: "Ami it fell not for it was founded on a Rock." A rock aIfords the only true Mid ti liable foundation. Practical ejererit nee will kooik r or latter dis cover do ft t Is in every other. 1 he hilly country of Juden with iis at times storms, rains ami swollen Hoods suggested both the figure used, and afforded proof its truth. The figure of a Reck is much used in scripture, .lesus standing in sight of Cesarca I'hillippi in which stood a healhc i temple built on a rock perhaps sug gested what he said to Peter, ' On this rock will I build my Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." That is on the truth con taiued in Peters confession "Tliou art the Christ." David sai 1 "The Lord is my rock ?c." 1 tiul .-ays. "They drank of that rock" which was Christ. >Ye must all build on this roc^, but mc must take heed how we build thereon, or like the heathen temple it will fall. The winds, rains and flcj.ds represent the tribulations Unplatioue ami persecutions suffered in this life. Yet if we have wisely built on this foundation stone with obedience and fa it li in his atonement, wc shall stand secure though the grates of hell surge against us. A teirible vvaruiug was conveyed in the sei inon to false professors. Mi TiioiusT Ciiuhcii ? Rev. ?. A Darby, pastor 'ook as the basis of his remarks the lirst P.-aliu, and ahowed the happiness and prosperity of that mau ahn abstained lioni the Wi.ys and doings of the wicked, a id who, found a delight not only in obey ! ing the law ?ii the Lord but made it | the Bulged (d ins meditation coutinu ?lly. .Such an one was like a tree planted iu it nit iii .-oil, which grow ing vigiou- \, became an o' jectof beauty, and cniuloii, and us tho tree in icrtilesoil pro.ipei?? i,.so vv?u d <uoh ai one pTosper hi <i succeed in all lie did. On the o'her ;-and the ungodly, Met*; repnsueted an hull", the nsel ss pait of the grain, nuHiuike, ii iu^ mo *d by every no: ion and wiiiiri which prevailed, and lit only to be cast away or buried. There were no services in ih ? Presbyterian and Lutheran ( hui?*h*'s. [ Tor the < Iraugebttrg i' m u*. | OltAKCEiiuitu, February 17th 1871). Dear Times: I wish you would leave nut ibis week one of your numerous advertise meats, and make room for something really good. I went to hear Rev, O. A. Darby Inst night. He preached from this text : "Who gave himself for us." I was particularly struck and pleased with one thing : The preacher "knew so little." 1 have heard so many young preachers "who knew so much." The points presented were : 1st. "who" referred to the worlds great Savior. 2d. That a gift was bestow ed. 3d. That that gift was "himself." -4th That it was given "For," not to tho world. 5tb That it was given fir us, and that wc should give oursclv to Him. My soul was stirred with in me, and the fire burned; and I could not but think of the aged Christian minister who is reported to have said, "When I waa a young man, I knew every thing; when 1 goL be be thirty-five years of age in my minis try I had only a hundred doctrines of religion; when 1 got to be forty years of ago, I had only fifty doctrines of religion; when I got to bo sixty years of age, I had only ten doctrines of religion; and now I am dying it seventy-five years of age, au.l there is only one thing I know, and that is, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners " VisiTOU. A large lot of fine cigars including Benedicts celebrated two verietio* at yanTasiels. ?E X'ftuiitler?? On Tuesday, about mid day, thun der was distinctly beard in our town. A large assortment of fresh canned good** at YanTnssol's. Saturday Being a National holiday, the post office will bo opened until 12 in., an I also at night to deliver Northern mail. Braucli villc? Wo refer our readers to the i nter esting letter on our first page, giving a sketch of the early settlement of ibis "-rowing town. Fifth Jicts ? We hear complaints of parties tampering with lish nets set on the river. We warn all .such that they run ihe risk of the law or guns I.OHt A Cross on Bull Swamp Road about two miles from Orangeburg, with initials of J. G. B. on it. A re ward will be paid for it it loft at this office. JoiimaiiHtie?? (.'ol. lloyt ha - severe! lit-* c m 1 e<: - tiou v,i ll the Columbia Rcgi.'tor. Being a vigorous writer and a favo rite among his brothers of the quill his retirement will ho regref.te I ? m ? ? - 31 i.Kieal A man With u bagpipe appeared in town on Tuesday and discoursed sweet music, fiom this Highland in strument to the delight ol our buys on the street. Takt? Xotict - We are requested to in for n con signees ufS (.'.. R. II , that ali gu'ino consigned to lb ? u must h* promptly removed on arrival, or they will have to take the risk of its remaining on the platform. T?:err is no ?LioiiiK CSucli On liedmond's justly celebrated corn whiskey. The fact that ihe Revenues don't, get the chance to sample it often is one reason we sup pose. For sale ai VanTasstd's who is the Mile agent for Redmond in this County. Suni!tI*hC>M iilv. An obi ei lined man and a staunch Dcmocrut left our Burg to return to bumlcr where he was raised. .Sum whs an holiest and respectable man and weil 1 lived Im ull who kuew him. We wish him abundant success in bis new field. tAi?eavvy kiobbecy ? We aie ml.nned that s uue day List week a inief entered tiio premises ??.' essrs. Ciampy *& Bro. and stole ? i nn tue store ami nut ol a trunk ?boo in gokl, ovui $-()u hi silver, and p2,00(J in g.eenbacks. .No clue has y.-l b>e.-n louiiil to the theft.. ?hl?iu?catlout4E? l hti ml) attendance at our hoids is the ? I'M! nlelicc of t c lip, rem.i lion <?! education, by tin; poop I j -?i Oi iingehi:ih Mo l.<r tth mir jie-.sonal eX'ciieni? extends we have seldom vtiiueased u more cnmmcudll. le ?eilI u. d punctuality. ?Court .. uiise itamo cr.it ic Club A meeting oi this Uluh is called fir Wedn. .-day night Feb. 26 III at the Knginc Mall, to take into considera tion a mutier nlTectinglhc iuterest-i of townships. A full attendance is re quested. By order .1 ? . Mose ley, Presi dent, S. ??. neliichamp, Sec'y, The Young AmerieaH? Active preparations arc on foot lor a festive celebration of this Com pany's Anniversary to-day and to night- We 1 live not seen the pro gramme for the < veiling, but we have no doubt it is pood, judging by tlie past efforts of the Red shirts. Next week we will give the notes. Cosily Manuring D:\ Cooke made ?*id bushels of corn from two acres of land upon which was spread the ashes of the old Ulullin Uuivcrsity. We present this to our farmers as a hint upon the value ol ashes as a manure, hut by no means advise such a costly experi ment. Blunauny ? On Friday night a new horse which jAlr. Sain had put in the Buss became vcy fractious on the ap proach of the train to the depot. Fina.'ly ho could stand il no longer and broke into a run, earr ying lb Buss over a board fence into Mr. Charles Dawson's yard, and after ?separating it into two parts, bacum quieted down. The damages however were very slight. The Timks was on the spot, but was not hurt. Mr W M Sain has on hand a fine stoek of mules (Jo and see them Kev U A Darby will be nbstnt on Sunday, and Kev T II Lcgarc will oflieiate in the morning, and Rev Manning Drown at night A WaruiuK. If that man, who always waits un til church is in to stalk up tho uislo and show himself and disturb ev erybody, don't stop, we will publish his name. Mr B Frank Slater advertise* i n this', issue nuotbei line lot of mules to arrive March 1st By a simple rever sing of the "11" and "10" wo gave Mr Slater's advertisement lust week to his brother Co to li Frank Slater for yur mules Read the advertisement of O M Stone *N: Co., ol Augusta Ua., in this issue, as it will, no doubt, tell you where to lind the best Gins, machin ery, &c. The above gen tietuen uie pcrpeeily rcliuble and we h ive no hesitancy in- commending them to our leaders. For a delicious a ro untie o ?r Ha', stimulating and invigorating in its immediate and in its remote effects, nothing has ever cipr.il e 1 !).?. ilar te.r's Elixir of Wild Cherry. A v ;go table preparation th it is a'ioeptahl e to the most delicate stout ich. For sale by Dr. S. A. Rjeves and also by Dr. A. C. Dukes. 8?ori.joiiii (banges his adverfi-cme nt this week. Rulid for yourselves. His advice is excellent. We lose half of the good things of this life by not reading careful y. Ivor tj oh us barga ins can't be surpassed, and if we miss them it is our own fault. Go to this cheap and reliable housa. Floral Fai r ? We are glad to note the decision of ihe Agricultural Association 10 hold this l'\?ir in May Let attention be direc.ed to this mutter at once and let all tin what they can to make this Fair a success. Fairs are always public benefits in many way-, and should be encou raeed by every well w>sher for the prospe. ity of the County. Comeoiu*. coait! all, coniu rich, come poor, Diiect your steps tu Walker's store, There you will find what ever von want, Hh stock of goods i-f never scant, A fresh supply he keep* on hand, Mi-- Hour shows it favorite brand, Iiis candy pure, his butter good, lie incuts you in the happy mood, In prices low lie lead* lliahaud, With thing-! to feast the inner mm, Just bring along the cisli my friend, \nd that will answer e-.vry end {itoMltVd flightalHZ ! V'"hen used fir rheumatism. re thront, lame buck, neuralgia, spr.iins lir.tii ???.?, c nt ranted uiu- e-, stiff joints, (Ollis and I.union.-, on human beiio; and spavin, ring bone, ?alis, "scratches, etc., on animals, Coussi n**' lightning liniun-nt. is unetputlcd, und its eflt'i.i situply idectricah Am it inline suggests, it i- quick to relieve, a in! thousands i't ar witness its as toiii.ding virtues. Price >) eon is. For .--ale by Dr. .1. <i. Waunauuikcr. Florida, Our Laud of Floiviers. A throng of sufferers with coughs und colds, annually go South to en joy the ethereal mildness -if the la id < 1 (lowers To them we would say the necessity of that expensive trip is obviated by C? ussens' compound honey of tur, which speedily cures the coughs and colds incident to this rigorous clime. Fur public speaker.-) it surpasses the Denio.-the >i>: r-jgi men of "pebbles an I sea shore;" clearing the throat until the vom? rings with the silvery cadence uf a bell. Use Cousseu?' Compound llo .ey of far. Price 50 cent- a bottle. Fur sale by Dr. J. (I. Wiin mtmaker. TIio Fllioti FeNli 7ul We note with pleasure that the ladies responded handsomely to the call of the Elliotts on last Wednes day evening, mid full and satisfac tory arrangements have been made for an entertainment on next Tues day evening at Bo liver's Hall. The ladies now have the matter in hand and we are safe in predicting a c mi plcte success and an enjoyable even ing. Resides the relreshuieut tables and other aiutiscinculs in the hall, ladies and gentlemen of tho best musical talents have consented to perform and enliven the occasion. Prof. Arth or will also, during tin course of the evening, amuse with some of bis sleight of band freak* and illusions 1 et all come ou t who want, to enjoy themsclve?, and speed a good cause. Admission only it cents for grown persons and 10 cents for children. Social and Pleasant? Tho Tim ich enjoyed the pleasure hist week of one of those social gather ings which are not oii?ily forgotten aud always appreciated. The occa sion was the arrival ol our friend Mr. Sorentruo at the age of maturity. The evening passed most pleasantly, and every one heartily enjoyoj the cordial welcome of the host. We wish Mr. Sorentrue many a happy recurrence of his natal day, and hope thai Orangchurg may never cease to he his home. An Important Siijrfrestiott A letter published in our last is-ue, signed "Hippocrates/' suggests the changing of the River Bridge to u point more directly opposite the village and nearer to it, so that, the road may conneot at the junction of the prominent roads olt the oClmr sidu ol the river, less swamp may be encountered, a long causeway avoid d, and an annual saving of money may he eHeeled for the County. \Ve havj not examined ihn subject, and th :re fore ein say nothing ofoursclvej, but as the writer is a gentleman 6! of superior mid practical iutjllegeuco we commend his letter to the con sideration of the County Com miss ? iotiers aud the public. The IHreeiorH of the Ajjrloul (lira I Association Met on Wednesday, Dr. J. 0. j II :>lmau in the Chair. W. \Y. Culler, 15s ?, rengn l tu a member of the Board, and Dr. W. F. Barton was elected in bis stead. An election was then entered into for President of the Board aud Dr. W. F. liar ton was tin mini mdy dom ed J. L. Ilcidtmau, Iv?q., was electe I Secretary and Treasurer. The following Committee on the Fair grounds was appointed: Gen. das. F. Izlar, J. C. Pike, and II. Uigp. 'l he question of having a Floral Fair was discussed, and il was nivmi mously decided *.o hold La- .-ante sometime in May. .S? cetliig Agricultti ralSwi cty- - On Saturday nI?iSociety utei at the Fair Building in regular quarter ly sishion. A memorial t > the I Lcg'slature from this Society pra\ jng thai the worki.ig of rotuls he ld ,u:t ti> the lowest responsible bidder Wti r torn ? i by o ir t'opre-5' tativc- j as iua lvi-abi i :>s involving tlu levy- | in?j ol a lax which ulay b deemed j une tttsi i ui i mal. The lolhuyiu^ subjects presented cbie.lly by Piv-idenl li arum elicit vl ws**m, ami int restiiii discussion*, vi/.: riec tii.tu iriii^ jut??? cult va tioii, bog chd-ri. ?vh 5 il brau as :i iiiaiiur . n Ii : > ml i ? ? i i d the pro p,-r di-: ine ? " litt i.iru. Thep.ir tieipauis in the debates were Capt. M. ,1. Keller, W. A Maclcey, Dr. J ? <:. Ilolmau, A. . Sill v, Capt. .lohn L. borer, Ii. Rigit*, Capt. K. J. Fehler M. 1,. Ii ?1 Iwin. .lohn Stil ley, Dr. Cooke and (japt. Murray Robin son. Uice manuring seems t>> h ? dis eoiiu enaneed. ' tLi enlturj was la\ orably eon-ddere I, Mr. Haid win recommended Uurnf .nrn for bog t holera. Mr A. M. Sa ie\ reo iniuc.ud.'d tlu separation of the sick an I I lie well,and the use t>t : ?.; rp -in ine a id kern-en; Iicpiiry tvas m > le into tiie ? i !:? t iuii of the small grain crop-, tri I it was ascertained that a larg-j. ur j a was p ante !, i> it that the crops were in a back war I s' at '. The la -t mat er pr-.U m;e I f ?r I ? - eusstoii was di'iuur in which tlu 1 i.M i:s, heretofore silent, parlieip it i 1 v igtiroiis y. W< aie impressed with the import aiice of these meetings to farmers, ami regard lhern in every >.v t .?,-?? i . .' materially and i utell ? ? i illy, i u proving and bciicdiciul. Holly lill i., S. C Jtinuarx L'.tib 1H7U. I>r. .1. (!. \Ytntiinnfi/frrt Ih Alt Si : : 1 ittUe pleasure in Muling to you lha your Hug C Indern Specilic is far superior to any remedy 1 have found. 1 used it as a prcveutati'-c and, before my first experiment in a ease ol Hog Choleragave immediate relic;, and 1 would recommend il to the public as a sine remedy lor Hog Cholera. Itespectlully, F. Conxoh. TKIBUTE Or RESPKCT. At lliu la-it regular meeting of the Orangehurg Agriciiliiir.il Society Held l et>rn ir> l?lh 1^7'.', the follow ing pre ainlilc aitil resolutions were a lopfed . Wiikukas, Since our last regular meet ing our worthy member .lACOIl ti. KkiTT has departed this life, and it is meet ami proper thai ive should lake formal notice of his death; Therefore licit IteMtlml, 1st. Thai in the death ol Jacoii (t. Kkhi, this Society has |osl a worthy member. 2d. That we deeply deplore his death. 3d, That a blank page in our Minute Hook bo inscribed to his memory. 4th. Thai these resolutions lie published in the f'rangetuirg papers \\ A MACK.1Y, JOHN (' llObMAN, W W MIT.KY, Coiuuiiitei'. I Fx tracts from the minutes. K IKK H'jPINSdN. ' beeret? ry. GRAND OPENING! JOS. EROS THE ORIGINAL VIENNA BAKER AND coisrj^iH:cxrois"jER Takes pleasure in informing his Friends, Patrons, and tho Publie in general, that lie has removed his Eakery, Confectionery and R.freshment Salopn To dti i Capt Briggmann's Old stand "Where I em prepared to furnish my Customers with the Newest Delicacies in ( ?kt-3, Pics, und G'undics, iiesh every day, nrd will fill Order* fee" everything in my line at the shortest notice. "Wiil rdso keep a full line of FaiKlily C5-FOC8ri?S ancPwill sell everything at the lowest possible prices. i The special attention of tho Ladies is iu vited to tho 'urge? assortment of Caridic'V und* Fruits of eyv-ry desfcrm^y^ w.bich L am celling, chopper; than ran be btju^bt-olscwhei.o i.u_ Orain_?efi.urg. Aitd ti e nlUmi n are rcspec tj'ully invited to hippec I the large"Stock of f cgars ami Tobacco of the Rest Hrands, '1 bunking iny friends' for their past patronage, I respectfully auk.their continuance of the same at inv New Stand. ,? ? 'y ? , ?. erosjLjpu jt.iios , Opposite Theodore Koku's Dry Goo la. RvjsojL ? . smith's worm Oil, A rnr.Ns. (i .v.. Dec. 8, 1877 A few nichts muco, I gave my *on one do-*- of the Worm Oil, and the next day lie passed lti large worms. At the same time 1 gave one d?se to my little girl, four year--, ami she passed ?>?> worms from -1 to J? inches long. W F PHILIPS, feb 21 Sin THE GENUINE DE. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. TTW 1 E countenance is pale and leaden- i -*- colored, with occasional llushes, or a circumscribed spot cm one or both ! cheek*;; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eve lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy ur furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnaw ing sensation of the stom ach, at Others entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrccpiently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard'; urine turbid; ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiecotigh; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbecLslccp, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. .\k I.AN KS VERMIFUGE w ill certainly effect a cure. IT dors not contain mkrcury in any form : il is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the s/i^/t.'esl injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Du. Mcl.ank's Vkr mm'Ugk bears the signatures of C. Mc l.ank and l-i.i miNw Puds, on the wrapper. -:o: DR. C. MclAHE'S LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as a remedy "for nil tin- ills that flesh is heir i?'.-' but in affections of the liver, and in all bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick 1 lendac he, or disease*of that character, they stand without a rival. A C; U E AND !? E V E R. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking tjuininc. As a simple purgative they are unccpialcd. BEWARE Ol' IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar coated. Bach box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. Mel.ane's LlVF.K 1*11.1 s. Fach wrapper bears the signatures of C. Mcl am. and Kl.RMlNO IJros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc I.ank's Livkr Th i s, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being j full of imitations of the name lUcfjUne. spelled differently but same pronunciation. jan IS 1879 ly NOTICE. T will tile my final account nsGuatdian of John II. Kennerly. Ann It. Kennerly and Ker.iah M. Kennerly (now Griffith) with ' tin Hon. Judge of Probiu for On.Iv County, or the \ U i\\ < .. .... ! . 'c tor loiters lusaeivS' ,-v. lIAHUIIiT C.'KKNN KRLY, Guardian. 1 January :il<l 1871? li "J'liij buportar.t orc.:ui weigh?, bill ?beut ihre? 'puinf's, ; ii I the blood Ina living person (abc,::t ' . .'.l/co BaUonsj passes through itatj -astonce ercry [half abUY, 10 h-.ve the bile aiij othtr Impurities ,|..lr.iin'-'l c.r filtered front it. Jlile is tlx natun.I Wpurgative of the bowel's, aH if the Llrirr kcuaiti 11 rpid, it is not separated from the blood, but car ri :.l thr M,;h the vein? to all part* of the system, Jtij .?> ?'? i:t t.-yiiii; In cicr.ic through the pore* of the ^ijnKt'i, c usri it to turn yVllisv nr a cirty brown J^j color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys i i, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Tttli? T.{o:tsncSS'; Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fc??r*. Pfle?, ^J|;.i-U ; :> l Sour Stomach, stid general debility fol [low. M"rrtf.i.t.'s llr.rAn^it, live 'rtcaCvcgetabla [i; iliscuvcry fur torpidity, cayics the T.iver to throw L?|uiT front one to two ounces ?.f L't'.c each rim* the I*} !.l..ud nns.es through it, eibr.c as there Is r.n c? I_l|ccss3 of Lilc; and tire eiTeu of treh vfcMft?! ui>')n yellow complexion or a brown dirty lockiut " '.in, v. ill a-.tonish all w!?> try It?thcybeloj:"the i.rsl ?ymploms to disappear. The. cure *>?? all bili ?:s dXev.-s flnd Liver cor.iplAmt is made cortaisa i by taking Hm-aiini: in accordance with dinictiops. 111 .:.i>!.i> be is generally cured i:i-twentrpsinuten, laud no c'.i?cnse (hat aiucf tryn? the litrcr?Ja e-ai.t ipLD aVY SUBSTITUTE for PILLS all DRUGGISTS. ,( ' Price 25 Cents and $1:60 The f.it.di:y of Consumption nr Throat an-I I! Lung I >l?ca.'.ei, which sweep to the pr*Tc at least ? ? -(c thiid of all c'.caih's victim*, amcs from the I Opium or M''rphi:ietrcalr.ciit, which ?imply"?,tii I pL-l'ies ns the work of death i:?es on. f io.ooo will . !?. l irOnliflA OrM?rpnlne, or any prcparaiioa IJ of Opium, Morphine Of Prvii'.icAcid.caiibe found [ in the t SlobB l'i.nwr? On .it Syrvp, which ha? [cured people who arc living to-day with but oue 1 rcmaiiuntfl?nr* Ko p-eater wrong cirf be cU?i.? 'Ilium to say that Consumption is incurable. Tie ? '?:.>?..:?. I'luwrr Coee.ll Svterrwiil cure it v.hcc? ,j .-.'.I. :Ucr means have tiled. Aho, Cold*. Cough, j' a tlun.i. LiBh'.h'e.N, and :il disease* of lire VKroat . :.n.l liinga. Head tha t.-.'.ipaouial* cf tho.Hou ?der II. Sii-phcas. Cor. Smith and Ex-C!ot. n ol lia., lion. Ce.o. Prahody,.u? well as ?sr of other rcr:i.-.rkab!e cures in our liooh?free . to all r.1 the do:;; Here*?and be convinced that if you vi..h to b; evired yrtt can l?c Vjr taUs^lha Tal.e na'1'rt'ches or I/jicnr.cs fivr.Sore Thrnjt, when yo.t can ijct i Ilobk Fi.f>vvs^ .Sfulr at >ara* Z-r.c?. y-r rale by all Ilru^gleta "a . ? Frioo 25 Cents and $1.00 f'.r .vc tabes are made ?u the trealmerii of u!l ilN.-i.sc-. th .t a.isc from pobcu'-in the Wood, -Not one case r.f Sorofula, Syphilis^ \Vhite 'Siwellinij, I km us Sores and Sbin l>Lirai?, jna. thousand, is treated without thcuseoiNIcrcurylitstiinefurui. Mercury rots the bones, and-the .diseases'it.pro tltlccX : ro woric than any other rind of blocnl or ?.kin ills -.i.e can be. Dlt; l^untnienTON a Stii Liv c'.ia or <^ tr.N'-; IllILIOHT is the only medicine lipon win h a hope of recovery from t?crofula, St plnlis ami Mercurial discne* in all ?Ihnes, Can be reasonr.blv founded, and that.sstiil'cure 'Canct-.'. ;.i ...... will be- paid by ihr prnprietor* if Mercury, ?r a: y i::^rcclic:it not purely \cjct-blc aad b?rai I ... An fi3 Ibilhtl in it. I'iict- by all l)ruggists^i.oor . . t. -.^i.u l umxn Cuuoji SvRl'l* and M?b?nLt.'a UcyATiNC ?'f>ic Tim Ltvr.it for sale hyoULjUrug? ?kts in as Cc-nt-und <,i.oobottles. . ; _ ? A. F. MEIiRELL &.CO., Proprl?t?TS, ' PHILADELPHIA, PA.'' . . For Sale by 'Vr. ,.\. C.:Puk(?AV.'. >V.^ ?fell In "jfy Knowlt?n & Laffi^p,* ATTORNEYS AND C?LNSFXLOlts ORAXGEBIRG/S. C. nov :;o if Kotiof to Conli'iictoTH. OKFICK COUNTY COMMISSrOX.KU'S, ORANOEmiRO County. Jantuiry IGtU^TO. The Lake or hollow Hritlpjes (about riix Iccn in otimherl at the Itamberp; Crosnintj "ii .South Ivlisto River will lie lei out, to bo built, to the lowest birlHer on the 18th ?lay of Fel rnary next, nt Iii o'clock M., at tho Ilritlge by the County Coiuinissieuer.-i. Uv Order of the Hoard. ?' \ .'' T. Ii. MXtONK, inn 24 Clerk. 4t The yiiite of South Cnrolfna^ O n a x c. nr.u m County." i BY f. n. OI.OVKlt, ESOU1HE, l'lKUIA'f P. J I* IXt t\ Wiikukas, C. ?. Hhinio, of Oranicebtirp; County, hath nintlo suit to tue to grrhrit him Letter? of Administration of the ItFtate and etU'cis of Gideon IlhuuP deceased. '? These arc thereforoto cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami Creditors of the said tiidion liltunc., bite of < > range hurg County, clcceflxed, \tlujv; ihey ho and appear, before me, hi U\o Court of r-. ohate, to he held al ()r:uigeCurg, C. II.. on 21st Fehrnniy next, /ir\er ptl.Cjication hereof, at \\ o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any (iivy have, why thpsaid Administration should not lie i;j'.ii|ted. (liven under my Utrnd, t|)i? t?lh day of February Anno Do'iulni 1S7SJ. ,~i [ls.] C.H.OLOYF.R ?Im'^c of Proliate, Oraugcburjj Coontv. fob : 2t Mfii ^ l%}? t'} -?.d y-^ii'm ?jt.-:.. ? TOBAO0O api' ly