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Tho Orarigebiirg Times L O C ~K \ j HOTSCB. My connection with tho Timms having censed on the 1st oi* January, 1?79, by the sale of the property to Messrs. Melliehamp & Edwards, I hereby authorize Mr. W. A. Edwards to collect and receipt for all amounts due me on the paper us its proprietor up to the aforesaid date. G kokge Boi.iveu. Onr Ss:mlay BSauiUIo?? Methodist Ciiukcii?Kev. O. A. Darby, took as his morning text, Kev. 2, 10. "lie thou faithful unto death and I icill give thee a crown of\ life." The preacher set forth tho kin 1 of service that is acceptable to our Maker. He showed that unless it wus based upon faith in Christ, it would profit nothing. That the observance of external forms, the regular attention to outward duties, and the going's through with the ?words of prayer, unless the heart of faith was in all, was not tho service which would please" our Maker or win the crown. Tout, il wo performed these outwnrd Christian ceremonies because it may he popular to do so, or that it may advance our temporal interests, wo render tin empty set vice and will n )t ?nd favor in the sight ol God. Wc must be faithful oven if we encounter difficulties and dangers in our course, Uy such service alone can wc find joy and peace in believ ing, and in the end a crown of life and glory. PltESlSYTKniAN ClIUKCU?Kev J D. A. Brown took a> his afternoon text. Acts 13 30. Who are Iiis witnesses unto the people. ' The witnesses here spoken of are the disciples of Christ. The preacher first showed to what the disciples of Christ or the people of God were witnesses. They are witnesses to the fullness and frooncss oi the Gospel; to the clliciency of grace; to the pleas antness of the service of (iod. a il In the kindness<d His provide nce. Ho next showed what kind of witnesses the people at' God arc. They are competent witnesses; and they are harmonious witnesses. Christians of nil denominations, howe*vor, ihcy may disagree on minor points, agree on the inndnincutul doctrine as to the salvation of their souls Heex hortet! bis hearers in conclusion to beware of being litlsc witnesses, but to let their lights shine as lite, true servants oi the mos'. Uigh, encourag ing their brothrcti and lending the people to the I-uuvh which takuth Hway the sins ol the world. Tho services were concluded with a most, fervent and impressive prayer by Kev. T. II. L<'kure. 4J>ur Uri&iichviSSc (Letter Came too late for this issue, but will appear in our next. 'JTSic i*o;ii5>?:i dirauge Meets in town to-day. A fu'l rcprcscuLiitiot) is expected. - .a. ? ?i - I?. W. Rull Astonishes the wi rid in prices and quality of goods. An i.flrcr? Wc got the matter a little mixed about the walking leal of a Minister of St. Matthews. Uur informant was in error. A (I?ootl ? So far as we know, in spite of the stringency of the times, the schools tf Orungcburg are in prosperous condition. Onr ThankN Are again due to lion. M. P. O'Ccnnor for special favors in furn ishing us, by every mail, with the records of Congress. l>r. prlcoM Cream Baking Powder?for purity, strength and health fulness it stands alone, "'or sale by Dr. J. G. Wan ma kcr. H?> ? - ? AJmtmrm im PcrHonal? "Wo are phased to sco that Mr. John \V. Fairy recently wounded in the unfortunate difficulty at Branch villo has so far recovered jts to he out on the streets of Oraniieburtr. TbnitkH? To Mr. J. T. Puller, and also to Mrs. Angus Duntzlcr fin- line messes of Ittttiee and other garden idishes sent to our < Alice The specimens were peculiarly line thus early in the season. A. B? Walker OH'crs in to-day's issue, a rare op portunity for bargains. Go where you can get the most with tho least money. Let all give Mr. Walker a cull before purchasing elsewhere. Tbc People's Watchman is the name of a new enterprise in journalism just started in Charles ton, and said to be controlled exclu sively by colored men. The lirst issue seems to bo moderate und sen iible. . 1>. Korijoliu Advertises in another column, a full supply of assorted merchandise, io has always on hand the best of ;oods at tho cheapest prices. Read us advertisement and go and save ion^y. Uenlh in Jail - Edward .Canaan indicted for the murder of a man near Lowisvillo, died in jail last Monday. The Weather? On the first of April seemed like winter, overcoats and firo being com fortable. We hope that the change will do no injury to the fruit and the gardens which tho past lino weather has pushed lorward. Col. Alfred Miulor, A son-in-law of our venerable and much esteemed School Commissioner, Mr. I>. L. Connor, residing near the line of Charlostou and Orange burg Counties, died ia>t Friday au I was buried last Sunday. Uol. Shuler was an estimable citizen, and bis loss wil I be deeply felt in tho community It is with pain that wo chronicle his death The S.orc, Under Masonic Hall, is well stocked with first class family groce ries and notions, all of which. Mr Fischer informs us, be will sed at un precedented low prices. His clerks are polite and accommod iting, au I there is not the least doubt but that every one who patronizes tho above place wi I receive, besides every at tention, full value for their money. Another .Sin'sags Uunk Gone This ha.- been said so often that people nre beginning to look lor sulcr investments for their surplu casb. Any man who has 8- to invent cannot do better than buy u gallon of Redmond's pure corn Whiskey. It never Ittils to uivo satisfaction. For sale by N an Tassel, sole agent for Orangeburg. -- ii mnmmw ? - - v?r_..?- ? - Karcha Chapter, \o. 13, ES.*. A.*. 91.". The Regular Monthly Cunvoct ii of this (.'hitjiltr will beheld at Ma sonic Mali, on Friday evening, April 4th, l?7l), at 71 o'ch'ck. Companions wi ! lake du? notice and govern them ?? .. s accordingly. Hv Ordernl t ,c \|\? Kv II P . .J. M Mm nson, Secrotary. Elenry Ktolni Has just returned i ro n New York with a large and fresh supply of Iry goods for the spring trade. Diu btock being t-e'ected by himself i- u guarantee that the wants of his cm tomers in Orangeburg have, been carefully looked after. His price-, too, are put down to suit toe time*. It would pay all in waul of dry goo Is, shoes, hats and clothing to give hi n a call. K>ealal v,v c direct attention i . the card of Dr. U.S. Wolle in this issue. i'r. Welte has just giinitialed >i the Col lege ol Dental Surgery at Baltimore, and lies returned to bis nl I field w I prepared lor the prosci utioh of his prole.-.-ion. He is furnished with all tiie impiovcd motlern appliances in bis line of business, and will give satisfaction to all who need the ser vices of a dentist. Oeulh? li is seldom that a week passes without tin4 chronicling in or pa pel of the death of some of onr cili/.ens. To day it becomes our painful task to record the sudden removal from our midst of M rs. Annie M . 13 art mill, the wife of our esteemed fellow eiti zen, Mr. Tho*. Cartmill, who move I trom our town a short time alter the tire, and settled on his faint, a short distance from the village. We are informed that tho d v- a ed bad been complaining for ubout a week, but not so seriously a- to ft? tpiire the immediate attention of a physichen. Just, bclore day on tin morning ol April 1st, r. Cartuii I was aroused by the struggling of his wife 1* very cffurl was immediate!y made for her recovery, but all to no avail. Before morning she expired. Mrs. Cart mil i was a lady of excel lent social ^utilities, and her demise is deeply deplored. The burial tool; pace tit the Catholic grave yard in our own on Wednesday afternoon, a large con course of mourning friends attend ing the remains to their resting place Falber Schachte performed the fune ral services. 1-Ioral l air-" The < oihmittce of the Agricultural Association met on Wednesday and took into consideration the.subject of the Floial hair. A Coniiuitlce consisting of Gen 1 /dar, J C. Pike lisq , ? nd .J. Li licidtinan Lst| , win appointed to consult with the ladies as io the bes'. time of holding the Fai r, nod the necessary arrangements. Th, Coniinitice has al-o in charge th in.lit'-; of obtaining a speaker ir.nu abroad to add to the inter? st of the occasion. We hope (but Co . Lips comb, Gen. Hag. od. Col Aiken or some other distinguished Agricuttur ist may be obtained. We trust thai the holies und the people of Grunge burg > ounty general y may he. arous ed to a proiici appreciation of too importance ol the Floral Fair. Let every body who can contribute their aid, and make the effort ol iho Asso ciation a complete success. Outside oi tho beneficial effects of laudable emulation, the occupation of the agriculturist is necessarily isola ted and these occasional reunions are promotive of good socially and mater ially. Monstrous? Jtist after the Dime Reading on Friday night a flattering compliment was paid to Mr. Fowles on his ren dering ?f Mrs. Caudle, when a by , slander audaciously remarked, "why j that's nothing; my wife can beat that any time," Did you ever! Our Persecuted Democrats Will be tried next weak in Char - leston in the United States Court. Our County Chairman and the counsel for their defence arc looking alter their interest Capt. F. M. Wannatnakcr went down last weck t<> muke all prelimi nary arrangements lor the trial whereby the prisoners will be saved I unnecessary inconvenience. A re duction ol 11 nil road tire has already I been secured. [All Tool? 5>;ky Was marked with the usual num ber of hoaxes perpetralud upon the unsuspecting and credulous to the intense enjoynient of by-standers. A number of practical jokes ca n-: tin - der our observati on, which we en joyed to the fullest extent, having escaped ourselves, uli.hough we cou j fesa wc would have laden an easy victim, it no more occurring to us that it was the first of April than the iirst of December. We heard oi one unfortunate being told that the town was in lira, leap ing from his midnight slumbers, an ; rushing with the impetuosity of a gallant fireman to the scene of a il.io i before he understood the situation. Keen staid natura mi ? I Id bo ullected b) th freaks oi* the occasion, as the singular phenomenon in th e afternoon indicated. About 4 o'clock a I lack cloud of s eh density over mantled the heavens as to in luce many, without consulting their Chro nometers to imagine tnat night was approaching. A general ebxiug ol windows and lighting .1 'lamps ensued wlu n. in a few minutes, to the sur prise of *iV Ty one, th : clou Is passe I away and the light of day was as visi ble as cv< r. We also heard of a model clerk's breakfast. Salt for sugar, fritters cottoned, ami hominy burnt. The discomfited victims retreated pre cipitately minus a breakfast, but practically reminded not tojjtrust to outside appearances. OiuiC Kc;t<iliug? '1 he set in.d of he series of readings under the auspices ofihc V- M. ('. A. tame off uu last Friday evening in Masonic llali with no less success than ihc (ii?t Mr. das. 11. Fowles, acted as master ot i.-cremou ies, and introduced the different pieces on the pro gramme. To Mrs K - , assisted by iNi. Clover, tin- audience was lobl ed l i tlie <ie igbtlui iuu.de ..hieb enlivened the oceusi n. However, elevating ami entertaining lbs read ings may he, without the soul-stitriiu music u i: Ii w hieb i hey are intcr.-persed much oi ihe iitiractiou would bo lost, in t-is line the Association and our citizens generally ate peculiarly I voted with the talents of Mis. [ K-and Mrs. II-, so generous ly contributed for the promotion of a laudable cause The entertainment opened with the charming air " 1 iou/iMo/ / }/' <?." Mr. da.-. 11. La Roche, was tiieu introduced who read " The (ietmtientf the Lute" itr " Jlrllum i s. Jliuifunt" in a slyie which gave, no -mall degree ol p ensure, tin- reader adapting him self io (ho different speakers with admiral) u effect Next came a I'net, ".vmi///' / h Home," b\ Mr-. K-and her little si.n, the appreciation of which by tin audience was attested by the. warmth i 1 the < a- ( a ii received. Col. W. ,). De'iieville was then introduced who read "Jim Waittvs Jiuiu " The vein ol humor which characterized this piece was heartily enjoyed. The reader was Ireq.iciltly I iuicirupted with outbursts ol merri uieni which seemed at times in over power the audience. .Next cailte the solo, ''Cousitler tin Line?,", which was loudly applauded. Mr. des. 11 Fowl es then ha I the paiulul duty of introducing himself as ihc next reader, lie rendered one ol Mrs. Caudles lectures with mark ed effect. A sympathetic chord seem cd to have been touched in many a poor Caudle in the bouse. Tho piece was well read and well received. Major A. R Ktiowlloll was next introduced who real "The. Witlotc /Jii/ntt's um/ IChler Sn (fle's ilomtship" in his illimitable style. The admirable adaptation of lhe. voice, tone an 1 action of lite leader to the speakers could noi fail ( > bring mil the points in the humor ?ms cod tpiy, and give exquisite pit asure o the audience Next came the charming an, '*// is better tu Liutyh than !><? iyhin'1." 1 his Whs ihc Si i dihI piece ciivvrcil, a iouipliinciil it richly deserved. R\ requestMaj. Knowlton then re lated an mice lote of- his Western trip during tbo i ast.-umuie.r which elicit jd the most intense merriiueut, The entertainment couelu led with ui. original piece oi.lined " The Kllio/ls"-billig by Mrs. K- -and her little sou which literally brought down the bouse. It was enjoyed by nil, but by none more intensely than the Klliott boys who were so lortu uato as to be present. Thus has end cd the second dime reading of I m t scries. The public will now look I forward with deep interest for tho I announcement of the third. Itiiuiwrny? A horse b clonging to Ur. Cooke, j ranuwity with ti wagon from Straus j <!c Co.'s mill mi Wednesday, inking down Now Street at lull speed. At the bridge tho horse became detached from tho wagon a i.d thus the difficul ty was at an cml. Strange to nay, no damage was (lone. Rolllcd Lightning! When used for rheumatism, sore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprain s, bruises, contracted muscles, stiff joints, corns and buuibi s, on bun an beings; and spavin, ring bone, galls, scratches, etc., on animals, (Jousseus1 lightning liniment is uue<|ualed, and its effect .-imply electrical. As its name suggests, it is rpiick to relieve, and thousands bear witness l> its as tounding virtues. I'rice 50 cents. For sale by Dr. J. (?'. Wanntimnkor. the genuine DR. C. McLANE'3 Celebrated A merit an WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. rpi I E countenance is pale and Icadcn ?*? colored, with occasional flushes, <>r a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-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 ul saliva; slimy or furred tongue; ' very foul, particularly in the moruin ?; appetite variable, sometimes v iracinus, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; lleeiing pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stool-, slimy; r.oi unfrcqucntl) tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid: respiration occasionail) d iff it nit, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding ol the teeth ; temper variable, but ge ter ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms arc found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. it inn s not contain ML'.RCCRY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not ciifiablt of doing the siigftt, u injury to t/ii most tender infa '.?/. The genuine Du. McI.anivs Vi mi fug f. bears the signatures of C. Mo Lane and' Ft.km int. 1ms:;:-.. c:i the wrapper. -:o: D?.. c. BEcIl?J?E'? liver pill:; arc not recommend-. >! as n rem?1 ly ":*?..- S'. the tils that flesh is heir to," but in ally* lions ol the liver, ami in %\\\ liilious Cea?| I Dyspepsia and Sick Ilcad.u '.n-., r de - ? .- . t that character! they bland without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic i an used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they arc unrquakd. SIi:v? Altx; OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. I?ach box has a red wax seal on ilie lid with the impression Dr. .V. Lane's l.r. i i Pills. l'.aeh wrapper hears the signatures ?jf C. M< t.ane ami I i i-mini: Uros. I in ist itpon having the genuine Dr. C. Mr- j Lane's I.ivkk Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, l'a., tlie market being full of imitations of ilie name HIclAtnc. spelled differently hut same pronunciation. jan 18 IST'J ly AIX OltDfl * ANCK To l!i Supplies lor the Town ol Orangeburg, So. Ca., for the Fiscal Year ending 1st April A D. 1880 and a Hill to Regulato Licenses Section 1. lie it Ordained by the Town Council of Orahgcbitrg, und ii is hereby Ordained hy the authority of the Hume: Ttitil Iii? following Taxes he ami nre herohy assessed and levied lor the fiscal year be* ginning \)>ril l?t A. 1?. isT'.i. at and after the following rates, ih.it i- to nay: 1st. At the rate of-I mills upon th> assessed value of all real estate lying and being within >lin Corporate limits of the I own of Orungcfciirg, C., including every building ur other improvements <>u land under Lease from bodies Corporate or iu ilividuals tor any term of year--: 21-2 mills i her? of i>> be expended for general purposes, ami I 1--Jmiil for the Fire In parlinent. Sr.c. II. lie it further 0 'lined. That the value of ;:ll improvements on l.Val Kstaie since la-t Appraisement sind I be assessed for taxation by the Clerk of Council. Sue. ill. lie it further Ordained, i'l? it every I'crsou, Firm. Cotiipttny or ' orpori. lion engaged in any Trade, business or Profession hereinafter mentioned shall obtain on <>r before the 1st day of May A. 1?. 1870, a License therefor in manner heroin provided: 1st. '1 hose commencing; luishio.is nfler ilo- l-i April A I? 1870, shall obtain >? Li cense I., lore riileriug upon mat busibess. 2d Kyery Fersen, Firm, Company ui Corporuliou required by this Oedt mince to obtain a License to engage in any Trade llosincss ur Profession ><.r which a License is rerpiireil siiuil icgistcr with the Town (Merk or his Assistant, his or her name <t hIvie, ami in d.iho of a firm <>r company their name- or stj lea of such firms or coin [?anies. and their places of biixin.'s.s. ?.i. Tlieir trade, business or profcs/inn for which a License is required. 4ih. 'Iho place where such trade, busi ness or profession is to \>i carried on: all ui which, und answers to questions relative to which, si.at be given under oath. Sr.c. IV. If any person or persons shall exercise or curry on any Trade, business or Profession tor the exercise carrying oa or doing of which u license is re quired by this ovdinnuco will.nut Inking eu? iuch. Jiccusost in that belmlf required lie, she or (lu v shall besides being liable lor payment of the licciisu, be subject to u penalty not exceeding twenty (20) dollar-, to be sued '"i nnd collected in any court of competent jurisdiction, one fourth ot tbe penally after deducting expenses of prosecution tu be paid to the persou who *ir-t informs of the mutter and things whereby the penally is recovered, tho oth er three-fourths to the benefit uud usu of] the Town,und tobe imprisoned for a term ) not more than twenty days, for each and I every violation of this ordinance. Si r. V. In every license to be taken out miller ur by the authority of this ordinance shall be contained and sot forth the purpose Trade, Business or Profession, for which such Incense is grunted und the unmc or place of business of the person or persons taking out the sumo. Sec. VI. fhe Town Clerk shall prepare u proper form of License to be issued in euch case which License shall be kept by the person receiving the same in n conspi cieiiri place us the Town Clerk may direct, Sic. VII. A Licence grained after the 1st day of April A. 1>. IST'.I shall coiltiliU'i ill f-.i ee in,lil the I-i day of April A- I?. 1*K0 und all liceiisos grunled after the 1st day of April l^T'.t shall be issued upon the payment of a rateable proportion of the whole amount of money imposed for such License provided however that no License be granted for Je>?s than three months though the timeui the end el liio year be let i limn that. Si.<\ VI!|. Fach licence granted shall t>e tinted kin ihe 1st day of the month in w hieb the liability ibereforaccruesaud the nu mini to be paid therefor shall be com puted therefrom until the end of tho y?ar: and every person exercising or currying on any trade, business or profession shall keep said License in their possession, uioi unless lliey shall do so shall bo deemed und taken to have no Liconsc, Hn-l it shall !.'> ihe ?iiity of the Town Marshal und detective Force to report anv violation thereof Sue. IX. Upon the removal of any p-r you or persons from the liouso or premises at whieli the trade, business or profession mentioned in such was ttthorized it may ami - hail be lawful for the Town clerk tc authorize by endors 'Uient of ?ttch License, ihc person removing us aforesaid to iniy other place in the corporation to carry on ihc trade, business or profession specified in such License at the place to which such person may bn?c removed Sr.e. X. For a License to carry on any I endo, business or profession hereinafter mentioned shall he paid to 'he Town Clerk or I iva-.urer, viz * Apothecaries, $20: Atnbrotypists for one \ .ar or less. S?: Architects, j?:t; Agents of Companies eat h$l(; VgentsSewing Machines each >.">-, Auctioneers and (Joinmission Men haul, resident $10; Auctioneers, transient, .-jG per 'lay. Harbers eae.h $tJ Banks $2?; Buggies that haul lot hire $0: bakeries and Confeetinncrs S"?; blacksmiths, $3; Hoot un 1 Shoe Mak ers, $!i; Billiard 'fables euch $10; Board I ing houses 5. Carpenter* $3: Contractors. $">: Carriage Makers $1o: Cuhinct .Makers $2. Circuses per day i'25; Curriuges, that haul for hire, Docs onch ?1; Drays S3; Dentists, each, Dealers in Uoods, Wares aud Merchan dize other limn distilled Spirits whose an nual sab s are not over $?*i000, $10: and for each aejdilicnal $1000 or fraction thereof, 60 cents. Gunsmiths, Game Tables of any kind whatsoever other Ibiin Billiard, S'*. UacVs, that haul for hire S?: I ucksters for ihi* Fi-eal year or part thereof. $2; Heitels, $10; Harness Makers and Itepair crs, 15*?; Horses and Mules per head (soldj Si Insurance Companies, and their agent* $10. .Iewoih.rs, Watch and Cloc!: Repairers, 5 11\ Master Mfch?uics each $0; Machines Hiceami Pinning $?; Mills Grist and Saw each ''.'?'>: Milliners. I .i 1 nor 1 tealers, by the quart, $75; Liquor Dealers, by tho gbt?s or otherwise, $100; Provided that no License be granted for less 1 hau six months Livery Stables. 35; Lawyers $5 each, u lo t her in firm or not. < linnihuw s i 5. Phvsieians each $S; Peddlers per month i o: Painters each $.1. N? WSJUl] < :s. each. ?5. Itepaireis of Furniture $2; Restaurants, each, $?. Sale Stables euch $2.'?; Shows, ,udo and rmicerls, $?: Saddle and Harnes- Makers, i->: Salesmen, Itinerant, per day. $5. VVngoiis that haul for hire $:'.: Wheol wrighis, $10; Watch and Clock Repairers, $1". Tinners, Sl<>. Si:.-. XI. He it further Ordained, That all male inhabitants of tho Town of Orange burg between ihc ages of is and f>0 (ac tive firemen except cd) shall bo liable to road duly, nnd shall also be subject 10 a compound tax nf$2 each which said tax shall he appropriated to the iisoa ami im provements of the corporation, St r. XII. tic it fnrth'r Ordained, That Hucksters License shall not bo liablo to ai.\ dcduciicil oil account of the time iu which such License -hall be issued. Sir. XIII. lie it further Ordained, That I ho ow ner or owners of dogs within the Town of Oraiigehtirg S. ('. shall pay a tax of$l upon each ami every dog owned by him, her or (hem, aud thai the owner or owners thereof shnll be provided with r. collar t,,lo liirnislled at the expense of the Town, Mini on und after ihe first day of .Into' nest ensuing, nny dug owned by any person living in said Town, found upon tho streets without such collar shall be taken up by llio Marshal ami the owner notified thereof, and il such owner or owners shall fail to pay the license upon such dog or dogs within live days after being so notifi ed, said dog or dogs .- hall be killed. Sic XIV. licit further Ordained, That all ordinances or p-irts of ordinances levy big a lax or prescribing the mo le or tinio ol reiUrning or paying tho same or any other regulation in 1 elation thereto aro hereby continued in full force and effect so lar as the same are not iu conflict with the provision of this ordinance. Seo. XV. He it further Ordained, That a'l Town Taxes on real esluto re quired on.let- this ordinance shall be paya ble within(JMI) thirty days from the (20) twentieth day of April A. I?. 1879. All taxis unpaid aller Ihe expiration of the ihirly (?Mlj duys shall be subject to an ad ditional tax of twenty per centum on real estate aiidlwohty per centum on Liceiisos. Mr. XVI. He it further Ordained, That all npproyed claim- against the Town he leceived in pdymcnt id'taxes and liefen hch and oilu r dues against the t< wn. Sir. XVII. He it further Ordained. That the fiscal year shall begin on ihe 1st day of April. \. i?. 1870 Src, .Will. He il further Ordained, That this ordinance shall remain in force until amended or repealed. Sec. XIX. lie it further rdained. That all ordinances or purl of ordinances milita 11 ng again-i this ordinance be and lie? same are hereby repealed. Ratified 20lh March, 1S70. [L.8.] JOAB W. MOSELEY. Mayor. Alten : T. R. MaioK?, Clerk. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, UllAXOrilCKO CoUNTT, Orungeburg, S. C, March 13, 1879 Notice U hereby given that a certain Claim has been approved by me in favor of M. K. Wilkinson, to the amount of twenty six dollar.i, approved Jan. 4th, 1879, which lb rough mistake, bus the wrong number. The person who now hold? tho Claim will please present it at my Office so that I may corrcet the niidtako and register the um? D. L. CONNOR, School Corumi?iono< mar 21?St tOrangeburg Ctaaty. "notice. Tho undersigned will file his final ac count as Guardian of Alice V. Oardjia* with the Hon. Probate Judge'for Orange? burg .Count) on the ol?tdny of March uox<, ami upplv for letters of Disniissory. C|e. UUaKDNEB, (iuorUiaa. Feb. 28th 1S79. *H THE OF SORENTRUE & LORiEA AT McMASTER'S BRICK STORE Are selling specialities, which cannot be excelled nor equalled by auy other Firm in QUALITY and PRICE in the towu uf Orungeburg. EEOSEEStYl IIOSIKEiyil HOSIERY|!l 7 ecuts a pair and upward*. Cieiitlenioti and I^ad.ieo I Jndorwear At prices that duly compotitiou. Resides our General Stock Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, ?Shoes, Hats. Ac, &?. Which we will sell, until further notice, at Mew York cost. Remember also our AND ILLUMINATORS Which has proved to bo the BEST LAMP in use.; C*a>" Give ua a call. No trouble la show Goods. SORENTRUE &LORYEA, Proprietors of the "California St?ro." *ppt 7 1S7S ?? ..i . Tu*.< l.np??- -i.'^* I .-: ?\.?vc i ?i ..... , \ B; I t.j x.t'. -Iii? living p?i?"*i I ? ? ? . . ?; . ..h tt atW?to*c* ? i.?..'. r liiur, lj have li.c Lie *-<! o:i?r U:>pon n , u .f 1.' . 1 or fi!lp J fj.'tS it. l i e ?? 0i? mi tinmi r'y :>i:f;.c of tile 1 frei ..a, i if tec l.ir.t ktNI^I i-*; !.>r;>!?1 i' i". *-r - >t ? ? .-.I fri'.n l!ic Uo*.*. inr: mmm ri It! ;Ii iXe vei.-.? t > tv.'l e-f U.? *r? f'-j in Uyiii-l ?v.r.-.;-?: i'-.vi-'- Cr pen"* cf rv? Wittin, cu rs it is n.ri yellow nr a tirrf V^r-vm ? !? r. 'i i? ? !(tn.-u'.i I e? ?r.? ?'Uv??ed. [??! t>j^ ?-H irspsi?, indicia I . I. l. ":iMip?:icu, ll?& '.ji?iw. Voi . J : . i .... , C . S? rial F? rtl?a? *?l Lit I Suur i.l. irjch, iinil r*. **~>r*r Ci~ tow. i.! ?-!?:???'s !Urwi, tl-tl-wi y?;.kW? i-'^ i!i cover yt >r torpidity, cattta? the LiT?r to rVtr* I- iifif frt a o;ie : s I .> o outH'*i of S':!c -l ?- r>?* p*{,!>lood na?,?e?through it, ?i loe.c'of i'wn ? ~- ???? . . ;t.i?[ k..o; and Ci ? et e:'c?cn c f?w <!???? ;JTi ;;,rn yel'ow e?mtilcxtoi? < r a Vr^wi .'.irrr lj*i??<| * 1*1,ill, Will BSlOliilll r.ll n\o irr i'?tliry Vciaj lS? '.r?t ?ymplom? l? >li^.ip;.i?r. I'he tar* iJt biit II -. -? .i ;'mt I trtr Cf-mplatati* k^J? <?n>? rtaS.il ? I tar.'.Ti.n i? tccor.Urtvn'.ti? citrtttie?*. dc?dae'.ie is t* '-r- * f^rcit in tr-.-rt'T ' ai:rl ?in rlisertkc ilni niuc* fr?M Luc Livat c .. r _;-i i.l ? f. r -: ! i SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTS TOR Pil.^? HY ALL URUUC1S. IS. s 25 Cents and $1.00 Thfl fat.-lity rf Cor.-jnip'.ir'a or Ttirt^t t?-4 M-JM.i.i ;: Disease*. >.'..ic!i ?wrr;j u?itjn.vrnle??; ["piie-thlril of all tl--alS*? virtimt, aHi? i'roa? |V? M v ??, .:.u or Morphin* treatment, which atraptjr ,->! ic^.c^ a% l!ii work cf it:;".l: ROCS en. ^i?.,e^o ?ril .. i if Opium or MprpVine, or auy prcr.aralit* ! "V' ?' Ophm, ' * or rtiine or Tra^^ic Acid, i.n?e lr-jt.4 \ ||i.ii l C'.osa r's owan Covoii Svrcr, vWik W?? .': cured r.i i 'c a.o living to-day wi:h but 0>M *? - :-...ini.i? !i: irj. No r^naOr vtcsa <an thsii to i.iy that Consumption it iicu.a' l*. TKt, i.l l'l o-.ra CoURtl f .ai r will curt it nk? f) . I i hrrnicanVhave foiled. Alto, C oldt, Coj;S?. -j .\situna, Itror.c'.'.itis, aii3 atl diieucs ol iSe iV.onv 'j r.td Iiir.-v, Read Uic leftiinonlaJi of tK-? >lc-.v . j Alexander H. Stephen?, C,ov. ?mivh as? Ka-Ga*. L'rowa ol Oa., lloh. Paablkly, a* w^a m ' T of cth r !e.-..\rV?t-'.e currj in avr V-rok?ft** I I > _:i : i the ii; ?? 3 ttorei- and bi ron-iare^l ihn iT ! you v.iih to t* cured you ean b? by lakiua; lW? } li ". ; l'io-v :? C>i i.n SmeK ?,| Ta<? noTrochcf t-r I/xetiK? fjc So-o Taro*J. '. veix-.n y. i can eel t5t.o?a Fihvk? Syhcf at a??^ j price, I*'>r i-ile by all Drafgiau .. ??? , . Prico 25 Cents and $1.00 > .rave mittakea .- r* made in tba treatneul of ait hcaica that arlte fromjK>ikon ia Ute Wiood, K?sx {ri ' nc c.-.sc of Scrofula. Sypbtlt?, Whii? bwafliaau vat I t-?i*eiou? .-? Ait'. Skin ptteaae. in a ihooaaad. U e treated vdtheot the u^eof M?rcury in tone fco?. Men? .Try nit* i!.c boiiM. and Iba a(?*jMM it MO* ^^fdii. fi ire v. :.je titan any oilior kind of WloM o? l^ltkln difciac can be. 1?? r?snn**rov'?STiu.)i?. \Jii.J* Of Qt -iam'u tlcLIQUT i* the only mc-rilciN? ^af [upon win Ii a hopo itl r.-c<.vory frora Sr?cfttta, f.y. >l| litth and Men itrt.it ?';..? r??e? >n ?lt iiigea, e?n f?? r*t inaJoaabty founded, ?n.t thai wi'.i cure Oaac-?. ^mt\ :?? ?,? > will be ;>ai t by the proprlttoea If M?reo?T, _ .i?r any |n;rod!ent not purely Trjetabti: aa.S hariav !?? can I t found ia it. r#)> I'riee by all PruRjrUtaf i.c*, I Gl NR Fl fiwi.ii C?anM Svaer? and Xf rra?j?tl.'l na llIxrATIff? rrw iiiu I.ivsa Cv mIo by ?II fcitrj. a3 j sl is in ?j teul and Jt.?> bcftttca, $. ? A. T. H?P.HS:ii ? C3., Proprlotcra, For Sale by Dr. A. C Duke*. Fi^O Make ^onoy PlenHantlv A and last, ngonts should address F1I\ LEY xiAKVEY d: Co., Atlsnt*, Oa jnnt 1 ly