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The Orangeburg Times H, O C .A. ILj NOTICE. My conuectiou with tbo Times having censed on tbo let of January, 1879, by the sale of the property to Messrs. Mellichamp & Edwards, I hereby authorize Mr. W. A. Edwards to collect and receipt for all amounts due me on tbo paper as its proprietor up to tbo aforesaid date. Georgs Bomveh. PoMtofltcc Hours. Open from 8:30 to 10 A. M. Open from 10:o0 A. M. to 1 P. M. On ami after the 1-th inst., the Columbia mail will be opened and delivered C*lh night. Columbia mail closes at 10 A.M. Charleston mail dose* at 5:30 P. M.^ On Tuesdays and Fridays a until for Felderv'dle, Vonees Ferry und Holly Hill, closes at 7:30 A. M. On Fridays a mail for Knotts' mill*, "Wittrt' mills and ltishcs' Store, closes at 2:30 P- M. Oar Sunday Raiublea Mkthodist Church?Kev. O. A. Darby, toolc as bis morning theme the obedience displayed by Abraham mailt) ui" God to oiler up his son Isaac as a sacrifice upon the altar, lie shewed that tbo object of God in giving this command, seemingly so hard, was first to try the patriarchs faith and thereby do 'him good; and secondly to give the world au ex ample of faith and obedience, and thereby do others good. Ho then showed how faith fully Abraham ful filled the command of (Jod in every particular. First, his resignation. He never murmured or suid a word although his beloved son was to be. the victim, but meekly submitted to God's w 11. ?Secondly, hiaj'fomptncss. He made no detay, but proceeded at the first dawn of day to execute the command delivered to him by the angel of the Lord. Thirdly, he kept his trouble to him self, fearing that publicity, might thwart the execution ol God's will. Lastly, Ar persevered to the end, aud quailed not at tlidicultics Wlien finally a lamb was piovided I'm- tho eacrificu instead ot bis son Abraham called the place Jehovah jireh, the Lord will provide. The lessons impressed bv ibe ser mon were, resignation t God's wilt under all difficulties, promptness in doing our duty, heroism in bearing our troubles by aursclves, and per Reverence aud firmness in the path of rectitude. PREBBYTERTAN CilURCII?111 the afternoon Uev. J. I). A. Brown de livered an address in the interest of foreign missions. Interesting par ticulars were given sh iiwiu tho pro gress of missions under the auspices of this Church in Brazil. At one Church in ibis eonutry us an indica tion of the success Of the cause, J5-1?0 were raised by the members, and the sttnie amount by a society organ ized among tbo ladies of the; Church. The money so raised was applied to the support of the Church, and tho employing of a bible reader We were urged to redoubled efforts for the promotion of this important cause. Lutheran Church?In the even ing Kev. J. F. Riser preached from the words, "'And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so mut)t the son of man be lifted up." The preacher showed be analogy bo tween the brazen ser pen) which was liftetl up in the wilderness, and which if tbo Israelites merely looked upon would cure them of the bites of the serpents which were scut to scourge them, and the Savior who was placed upon the cross to save sinners from ibe result of their sins. Lit cither case a simple look was necessary but it must be the look of faith. Christ is now lifted up before us; let us look to II im and be saved. The Sigu Of foaming beer can be seen ail over our town. Ice Cream Can be had at Eros' fashionable saloon, which is now thoroughly fixed up for visitors. Sec his adver tisement^.. _,_ Alive T. Kohn advertises a splendid lot of clothing und dry goods in to-day's issue. Go around aud bo suited at this fashionable emporium. Ibe "California store," Kept by Messrs. Soreutrue <fe Lor yea, is well stocked with fresh gootls. Kead the advertisement, and drop in for bargains - m? ? ? - The Front On last Thursday and b'riday de stroyed all the gardens in thin vicini ty, but what is still worse the fruit crop is supposed to be entirely ruined. ??mm^--t aw l>r. prices Cream Jinking Powder?for purity, strength and healthfuluess it stands alone. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wnn inaker. That Well In the Court House square ought to be attended to. It has already been the subject of an essay; aud we nov: suggest that one of ?lr. Jwlcron ve\ alsvators be rmt in it. I'ulUtiK There'a uo danger of an editor being "puffed up," for he spends him bcII iu pulling other.*. l)jHlinKuiBlicd ( onusel Ceu. M. C. Butler and Hou. M. P. O'Connor have arrived iu Charleston to take part in the defeuce of the prosecuted Democrats. mm i w t m ? -. ? Karly? We learn that Mr. Joseph Street, of Georges Statioti^has already eaten Irish potatoes of this year's growth, out of his garden, licai.th.it if you cau! Muzzle your 1>ok?? We call attention to the Ordinance of the Town Council published else where, requiring that all dogs run ning ut lurge ou tho street must be muzzled, or they will be sli ot. The YoUUK America* Uuimd out in usual force on Tues day aftemoou for monthly parade. A trial of speed in runuina .1 .>....?vjuur was made, and the time was remarkably good. The Trial - At the. lequest ?f our County Chairman, Gen. l/.lar, uuc of tho counsel selected by the bar to defend the Democratic prisoners, proceeded to Charleston on Wednesday uight to look aller their interest. Knights of Honor ? The members of Orangeburg Lodge No. 1-16:2 K. of II. arc re quested to attend a meeting of ihcir Lodge on Monday evening next at 7:30 o'clock. A full meeting is do sired j. L. Heii>tm*n. Reporter. House Ilurut? 'Ihe residence and cotton h ?u?e of Mr. Harmon Rush, near the State road were destroyed by firo on last Friday, not ny re than half of the contents hiring saved. The fire Wi?s stippoK, il to have caught by a spark from the chimney, Death? We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Davis, the mother of Mr. J. \V. Davis1 who wa* recently killed in the unfort unite encounter which is well known to our people. She was buried on Monday morning, leaving a larae circle of friends to mourn her loss. The Weekly \nr? Is one of the most valuable papers in the State, and the efforts of Messrs. Rinrdnn A Dawsnn for its continued improvement as evidence 1 by fie prize story scheme and the handsome reward offered, deserves public ac knowledgment. The paper is a com plcle condensation of the news of the week. A dlood Idea? Since writing ?ur loenl on the pressing necessity of raising money to defray the expenses of our perse cuted Democrats n??w on trial in Charleston, we understand that a concert will he held for the purpose on next Tuesday night in the base ment of the Pre-b)tcrian Church. Let us make it a complete success. .11 exte? a ad United Stales ? Owhi'_r to their warm and delig ful climates, their inhabi ants gr >w sallow from torpid 1 ivers, indigos lion and all diseases arising froth a disordered Stomach an 1 H w<-l?. They should ol course at nil times keep the liver active, and to our readers we recommend 'abler'* Por taline, < r Vegetable Liver Powder. Taken in time will ollen save nione\ and mu eh suffering. Price 5U cents. For .Sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna maker. A Puzzle? If some of our juvenile leaders wish a lot.of ih?truo.tive lun, ihcvcau fiml it in trying to see how many words, and sentences can b;; ma Iu out of the word "Display," by using the seven letter- in this word. IV v it, and you will be surprised to see the number oi words and sentences you can get. Report, the result, and we will publish the name of the hoy or girl who finds the greatest number. 1 harming Handiwork ? We had the pleasure in one of our local strolls of examining a most beautiful aud ingenious piece ol handiwork executed by Miss Alber gotti. a daughter of Mr. T. W. A Iber gotti. It was a brooch and a pair of ear rings) made of tho scales of fish caught in the Edisto River. The scales were beautifully polished, and presented a pearl like appearance, the whole being tastefully arranged on silver wires. We appreciated the specimens the move from the fact thut they uro entirely home made. They can be seen at Mr. T. W. Albergotti's store. Attention Edtsto Rillest Attend a regular quarterly meet ing of your Corps ut Engine Hull, Tuesday evening, April 15th, at 7i o'clock. A punctual and prompt attendance is earnestly retpjested. Members will please come prepared to pay their dues. By Order of Captain S. Diddle. G. A. Nbuffer, Jr., Secretary. Advertised L.elier? Kemaiuing in Poatoffice, March 29, 1879 : M J Brice, Collins Carson care of Jeff Way, Jno Cherry care of Jim Davis, Peter Darrel!, Miss C S Davis, Albert Evans care Calvin binder, L D Fogle, Edward Green, Morgan Garick, Henry Giobs, care of Henry Davis, Manuel Jam**, Thom as Johnson, Annie Michaeli Hasel tine Nettles, Mrs M Ii Pooser Miss S A Seabrook, Billy Shulor ^colored; cue Jessie Way, James Wright. ISoad Overseers? The following uamed persons were appointed bv ?h.> Buaid or County Commissioners in their lust meeting as Road Overseers for the Townships named: Ed ist o?M. P. Autley, Union? K 11 Qiiutllebaum. Willow?J W Martin. Goodlaud?W L Ehuey. Liberty?Jos. A ICeunerly. Hebron?Jno. D Ltvengsion. Kockv Grove?J Waller liarley Amelia?J K Haue, Dr. W L Poll. Elizabeth?Jno. S Rowe, Jno. Nuri h. Caw-Caw?J Ilhett Kiley, J A Ilo..k. Lyous?Dr. J W Summer?, J W Sellers. Goodbys?-C S Edvrar'ls. Middie ?J L Bush. Poplar?S M Keramerliu. 1 ine Grove?J E Jones. Cow Castle?J J Whetsell. Bruucbville?E T R Siuoak. New Hopt?irviu J Dukes. Vuuces Ferry ? G M Nort is. Providence?B O Evans. ?-mmt- ? ? - The You us Men* Christian Association At this pi,toe, h ive fitted up a neat apartment, conveniently situate I on usscll street, which they Use tor n read.ng-rotun. This room is open every 111:^111 ill tlto week, excepting Sundays, and the public generally ami tin; you I g men of tho town especially are welcome t?? the ad - van tag s it affords. Tim. have constantly on file lh<; "Daily News and Courier," ".Leslies Illustrated Paper ami Sunday Magazine." Oraog?but-i? Timls, "?Orangen irg Democrat," aud tho ''Southern Christain Advocate," "Weslevan Advocate," "Religious Herald," '?Southern Presbyterian," ''Lutheran Visitor and Watchman," (Associa tion paper.) ? here is :tl>o to be tuuml a very f?ir cnlluction of books, both secular aud religious Tho room is v. ry neat y furnished, being car petctl, with wal s ileeorated with tip propriatu mottoes. They have pro vided innocent ant?semeiils, such as "Chess" and "Drafts," and have in their room t neat parlor organ. All of these are sure to be usud and en joyed by any who may call. Tue Li bra ran is in attendance and will give visit" rs a hearty weleoui >. With due respect to the feelings of our young men, wo would point tiio;n to tins pla e for pleasure iustead of those p.aces of vice and w.ckedness, winch are ever open aud en icing to the youth of our Ian I, an I which en tail misery and suffering upon those w ho visit ihem. We take luis opportunity of re turning the thanks of this body of young men to the people tor their liberality, and point them tu this enterprise a.> its result. The Democratic Cases \\ ill come up in the U. S. Court in ( harlcstou next week, anil a num ber ol nur uitizens arrested for parti san purposes will be forced to the metropolis to stand titeirtri.il. ?k c have ulltided to this mutter once bet?re, and wo again remind our readers that their cause is ours, and that it is our duty to stand by them, i'hey have been brought into this difhculty in their etlbrts for the no t'oinpllshmeut ol the victory which wo are now enjoying, and which has shed its blessings, hot only upon Democrat--, but upon the citizens gene rally. It would be a disgrace upon tue Democratic party if they are uot supplied with the necessary means for their expenses. Can wo expo t men to risk iheiuselvos in future elec tions to check Radical intimidation and bull dozing it wo do not stand by tbent now in the hour of their trial ? It is erroneous to suppose that the money is wuutcd to lee lawyers. I bcy have already,as is clearly their duty, voluntccied their services free of charge. The expenditure will bo the traveling and board expenses of tho principals und nooossary wit nesses, which, a'oue, will not bo auy trifling mini. 1th is to be raised, a;-! tho sooner we reaiizo it the better. The ro sponse, we understand, l?na not bceu adequate to tho occasion. We hope some practical plan will bo adopted, and that by tho middle of tho week the whole amount necessary will be obtained. Let not the citizens of the town, who are most directly interest ed, be laggard. A Novelty? Wo noticed at Mr. Kirk Robin son's quite o novelty in the way of a lamp with a clock in the luwor part of it, thus giving us light and time ut once. The lump is a very fine one and the two trtioles together cost very little moro than either would scpH raiely. The Finest Sugar-cured bims and breakfast strips ever offered in tnis market at Mr. P. W. Bull's. Pomona Grange? The Annual toeeting of ibis body composed of delegates from all the Granges of the County, met in the basement of the Presbyterian Church on last Saturday, where a very in teresting and profitable session was held. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year : Dr W F Barton, W M. Z E CIlanding, Overseer. J. H. Felder, Lecturer, A M Sal ley, Steward. W T Muller, Assistant 8te\vatd. Dr. T A Elliott, Chaplaiu. SM Fairey. Treasurer. Kirk Robinson, Secretary. A Jourdain, Gate Keeper. Mrs (/ M Felder, Ceres. MrsM A Summers, Pomona. Mrs A L Guller, Flora. Miss Livinia Fehler, L A S* Executi ve Committee?Dr J W Summers, F il Gramiiug, Dr J C Hoi man. The Committee to whom was ou trusted tl<e mattorabf the expediency and practicability of establishing a eo operative store, reported favora bly, and the same Committee was charged with tue duty of opening subscription b oka, and carryiug out the plan The matter was very freely and ably discussed and it is hoped for th?. interest of the Grange that the project will, soon be c msum mated. Mr J. II. Foldjr supported the measure in a strong spa ch. Alter the btisillll j "r tho meet inj; was over the delegates, with their guests repaired to the tallies, groan ing with good things spread upon them for the gratification of the inner-man. It was at this juncture that th? Times appeared upon the Eccne, thanks to the kind attention ol Worthy Master Barton and Ex. NVorthy Master, Capt. Ed. Fokler, and was thus initiated into the fifth The enjoyment of this degree im pressed us very favorably with the Organization, and convinced us that its members are far from want. Social gatherings like these, cheer. <1, too, by the presence of the ladies, tend in no small degree !? relieve the solitude of the farmers lift, and should be eiicouruged. Have You 1 he Hockey o ? It is a well established fact, that Tabler's Buckeye Pit'' Ointment will cure, il used uccording to directions. The /Esc u lus llippocustauum, or lloisc Chestnut, commonly known as the B ickeye, lias been highly esteemed lor many years, owing to the fact, that it pis-es-es virtues, lying in the bitter principle called Esculin, which eau be utilized for the cute of Piles IfadcClcd with that terrible disease, use Tabler's Buckeye Pile O nttreut, and be re lieved. Price 50 cents. For Salt by Dr, J. G. Wan namaktr. An eccentric invent>r is getting up a new patent chair for dentists. A concealed spiing in it runs a tack up Ihrough the seat, and while the pati ent is bowling and Iis attenti ?u is diverted by tho attack below the tooth is pulled out. <^??,,,'^^",'?T^"?^^^^^^"^ ._L.i_I! Market Reports. Correeleil every week by Messrs. BUM. ik SCOVILL. FnioAY, Apil 11, 1S7D. COTTON Middling*.. 101? bow Middlings. 10 (nft Ordinary. 9 (a,\)\ PROVISIONS t'orn.$ 70 New Corn . Peas. Fodder, our 100 lbs. Konzil Kice.$2 20 W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER And Jeweler. KUSSEL ST-, ?Prnngeburg;, 8. Ca A Irish mpiply of Lnndreth's Seed? always on band? UOY & 1878 ly ORB & TA* i Lw NEWJORK. Opening Spring Display or NEW DRV GOODS. WE CAN POSITIVELY tSj.'-UT riiAi period have we displayed a .'.?som WENT ?'F MO UOOD.i SO A?LOU.UE lu fii* REQUI HEM ENTS Ol' TUE PCHI.M Ott AI PRICF.fl S ) ADAPTER " l .. SKCCShlTlK? Ol- UC JHOttlC AI. b?oi i-...t>. SMLKS. nur iU.ACK KU.KS coiiiulu lh? vetl','-rtnwn britml.oi Rnnn?t. l*?.ri?h?fi Tardaalor, iluln-t. Ol. rar?l.*'nl ??'?'. rrqui ; r>r>. ?? . ?. Tito Lord & Tnvlnr r'.tMILY SILK ettioy*? '." tnti?n lor umvcrta! rxrellrti Ihn u .n>;t.r Dour. American i-.-i -f i ivmisrriut'-rinLn Hl.ACIC hilk Ju.tij .ilfli l-u.-IMl . . .'. ;ilior, ti'Uy ni/ial to iti.- h--t ? ?? .-n niniitilawtw ?al hu i th. eo?l. EVJIJ V iXi'.l) v .IUI? II coloued sOLhs our l--i -t ?<?.<?* I. ofTwr*! n i rlcc* lliat' .?? hc lind r ? !'l ai?-. UOLOUED AND ML.A' ^ fcfl.K DA.MASS5 R u;i|. b.aciuK '?>? rateatctin? '' 1 .tiro,* -?? >-r A:nc '.'-III M.i' K.-*.. In SCMMEI! STI.K! mid fcci.a??>.* ?< h*?? ??i?! vthinw Unit i. HCW Ieuiu.ml. DBES8 G??i>3. Novelties In Oncliuliivfpa, Sultliitf.. D...i:.<v?, and the ?tar.'lnrd < l-iih?,.dcnd i v.n?M? ? '* Amlrrw?'?" SC'lUh i.\i:iri-. : ri .-? ?. Orr".' tlocla. Mi mir liifi*. Co-Ulir, IWrntp... Chvviuit.Ac. with ev.ry grade ; '. - : >J ?? ?? Onl cla? > v.uUli.-.i.u-i.L Shawls, Cloaks, and Wraps. Tbl* department.Iixatci it.i luprvtuaiy. al.d ?ho* ' the ??-i truil ctiuti. c ?" .'i' Eunit?' ?ti centre, a. Our Ci rO.t and .-i>-.-'it und tttada h* oi-i" t?.! /:., tu.-rtlor* i>:.^i i til arc ?i. ?r.? .v ;.t Ruits and C<$3t~cun<*3. C'-:r Hl'it-t Rf.it COSTt'mes fOttj" 1U?t?lh pr.. nillt' iicv vj ji .ay cii..bii*h< it, ?'>???.?' re,n >etil :'.<-? Ulert a;v.?? am! Ittilitcn*. Ladies' and Caildrca's Ludcrgarnii'uis. Sunorb af'ortmcnt of flr.J Freiteh hiiiLn?.! UNUEPAVKAlt. ronmrl.itic <"?crjr requiiita lor a lady** wardiowO.. Alao. thllUfett ? iuil\ to. e.c**j ai?. and n/v. f>;tr lllf.'.nta' F:tr;irr:?-'? P 'i%T'T.?n1 ' M n OtlKhtr cuulppcd. c .jiii, I it *>uiJi .j... .?? ???'. ti's: ?.????r koo'i In t-r m Any arhrip In tl.f v?ar? ro'.r at i:?t i ri-t r ..:?? ?i :? . ? ? the htiir.t tufvii artli..-, ai;J uch bj n <.?lUl.n tury. Hosicrf. Cloves, & ll;:nd!;ertliic^. T;!? t?rv'.Tf raff*!, !!"??* i!'i:ni... f.-tnr' nuvaltialTu Um city. Alw.ln? iivuiuut t i It ?? hfvi fur U'lirt aui clitldr?n a: very ms-nai brlcea. Ladle*', rrI<?<?<.'. ?uJ chii.lr.-ir? kid. elotti; mid Thrt-td ?iloYCS of ll>c t.. iiwtiufa'.turt' >??< all ilia iwm . j: ..... :???? tu malcli ??0 J- ** :ii?ttiri*i A <?r<-rt? r w'.i ct= m of i>: ?1? lirinmed Htivi ?ii t all linen lifiitslitelivd, an-l , U l<* >? i c'.cft a'.". enihrolU.Jr.d U'.lt lUndlcrciaaH anaurpa.Mil in lo-auty ur r All - lllft?C ILUUI>... a i?*u -.?ltm Gents' Fui'iiiaLiiig Goods. Ever* pc.lbU reaul.lt* !nr ? jr-nM-'ren', ^iitll. Flrat'Cianj an! tiivliutu .rr.i i ? tuuU.t ? Uf u.uai reanonatili! in\w QuoIU> . ?tvf.r, and ill era pruintiirnt Icuiun tt.ilt C> pa rtnt. lit Boots and For M'tliU ?nd ?uuiinrr, r?r l.?dl ?*. Mi'?>?. an.l Chlldtrii Clwtititp.lnw.iiotiiini.hu. ?,iM>.im *ny of the f a?. 11. f3at); itvnuitie ?...1 Walatllit bo-it*. tii7... L?wfh'vtl Am f;i>-'-. nn?'rjttalltj ?ltp i.r.ir.'i f i 1 .f... ??. .Mi... 1 w'Utile iroat, ?ur::.'.l buttonhole*. ?: rh 'hand ?.priii< ht( i. buti >tr<ityou, 61.60; (want ' ..n>?^. color*. ?-i...V Hoy.' and Tnuthi' Fn?h tail pnttoti b ????. fX75. an.1 a rood.durah!? htced ?!??.?? tl.Ui. OS- Our iuoiIi urr ul! fl?-?t-el..??. Wr Oil ?II n.'il 'r. .?..'< th u.-.il t?j I lir lnli-?-?-?l of uurckltavra. Ki?i?rum.'?* u!l |. .. -;?:????<? tn f.e ?ntt.fUrlory t" bujrera. ano t??mj ready t? rentfdy i.ll i-rrnp*. "?\ e !i.\ it ertlcra, convinced ihnt 1? rtr?t triul ?III Infill*.- ?1? lh? ivfnli" ??u.lor.i hr reuri ^r. All ordi-ra Tor Uuuilt to hr iicciim.m nl.-tl by 1 be money; or. where i?iirM?-? \vUh. <<ooil? will Im tent l?y tuiiri.", I.'. O. 1?. Where thr> rrmllluner la too lnr?a. vro ?l\v.i5a retnru the tiiacruuL-c. Broadway and Twentieth St., Gri'.ad, Chrysiio. and Forsyth, S. \j ..pr'l 1 1 -III 45 Yesra Before the Public THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CF.I EDliATED IiIYSR PILLS, f OR the cu re OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, srsrsratA a?u sick iiabacki. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. p.UN in the right side, under the 1 edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the t>:iin is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. Tiiere is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is s 3mctimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are <"M or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the shin; his spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet hc enn scarcely summon up loriittule enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death; has shown the i.iver to have bee:: extensively deranged. A G U IS A N D F E V E R. Dr. C. McLane's Liver 'Sius, in casks or Ague and 1/f.vf.r, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or alter taking Quinine. Wc would advise all who arc afllicted with this disease to give them a faip. trial. For all bilious derangements, and a: a simple purgative, they are uneqtirtlcd. UF.WAltr. OK 13i iTAT.ON*. The genuine me never su^nr rrinted. Every box hu% a rtftl wax seal on the lid, with the impression McLane's Livek Pills. The genuine McI.AnVs T.ivicr Tills Leai the signatures ofC. McI.axe and FLEMtXU bros, on the wrappers. ^ Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLanf.'s Liver I'm.i s, prepared by Flem ingBros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the n?;ul;ct being i full rr imita'ion?. of the name JifcLtttief lpciied differently but t*?e pronuueiatiou. jan 18 1879 ly OF SORENTRUE & LORlEA Before purchasing elsewhere, and examiue their New and well selected stuck of Spring Goods Which they sell at pricos to suit the hard times. Embroideries! From 2.to 20 cent per yard. Sheetings I Bleached and Unbleached, f> -4, 8-4 9-4 and 10-4 iiuin 13 tu 30 cents per yard. HOSIERY! HOSIERY!! HOSIERY!:! 5.000 pair to be sold regardless of COST. Gents Furnishing Goods! A complete line 10 per cent Cheaper than elsewhere. Besides our General Slock Of Fry Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods, Liu thing, Shoes, HaU, ( igars Aud Jobacco. Remember our L A. M 1? S urn ILLUMINATORS Fry oue and yon will recommend them SORENTRUE & LORYEA, ?opt 7 1878 On T< OTIOE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, ORAxaruruG Cochty, Orangeburg, S. C, March 13, 1379 Notice is hereby given that a certain Claim has been approved by me in favor en M. K. Wilkinson, to the amount of twenty six dollars, approved Jan. 4tb, 1379, which through mistake, has the wrong number. The person who now holds the Claim will please present it at my Office so that I mar current the ru intake, aud rcgiater tho aame .1). L. CONNOR, School CouiDiiniooar mar 21?it I Orangcburg Couasr. NOTICE. The undersigned will file his final ac count aa Guardian of Alice V. Gardner with the Hon. Probate Judge'for Orange burg Count) on the 31r-tday of Marek n?x*, and applv for letters of Dismissory. C..E. ?UARDNEB, Uaajrtliaa. Tab. 28th 137?. <k I, rt.ar.l .{at weijSs 1-t iW chtaa ? irl a .Iri. ? p'.?.?n r?h??a W luce i.-.ilun. r ir-er, Uircuah it at tcatt mn eTumf ?' ? J 1 ' : ; i i ;.-?? tils Li : i<M e:**i i*tyvr.+mi il er tr frnia il. C'.e i? the titml -.1- liveef tu? Vo-tU, and If the 1jt?t seat W orpi.t it i* o-.t ?epara.crf f-->i:i :. c bte-wd, V*t j_ rtrdj rei ?.? '.? s'l p ???? ff the s?"? je-, snet ia trying to caiapa through the |.?.-?? ??" ig . In. cause) it to Iwn y.-'---.- c- a ?Viiry V? _ dor. 'Ihestomch fcee-jrees ctUcaaed, 2J*I I>re? f?J p.p.ia, Indigestion, l'n..M;r*ti*n. War.?U?*?? BSBV ? . liun?.(, Jaundice, C h..it, M;!#ri' I F.??n H% Su SI k ?ni S?_r Sf>m?ch, aod fiAMW i?eSi?t kt ll.nv. Maau::.l's tl tat;:-. :* ? ~-n.: TYgiachea G< iiscovery lor torpic.ity, eauaee 1 jr*r ?* ?W?-? _.. - :f from o.-.? to it o can out et I ii? *??.. iIki S*a Jij Mood paiset through it, is lone; i\? 6m * n ?*>. , . .s <?! >nt l*e cCtet ??! 0?n?? a >ew ones DJ it yellow co'?'/.c*icn or n. btuira ati?r loetcSBBj r-1 -.. s\-..i.".;?'h nil wV? try ii?th?j i?itw Ska jr?t symptom* ta c^..pt.car. Die cmro ?/ aB bSBV 31 |?u* tlU>a>tl a^J I..v.r ttu:^'. i: ; U ?fwtn*a Cfl ? i .- H btatink i* ?f ror ii:ice ?n;h IWMMa Is ' . l . '. ic |:eucrallv (?-.c 14 t??nnr iai*w. RH ' ! no cNe?f e ttiat artsei irni ;H? Lir? t?a ?mWb r^j I' S' ii V/'/.S A" FtJESTITUTE TOR PI 1.1.3 I Price 25 Cents and $1.00 h^j The f.tt.-.tity of Consuaiption or Trir?-t ?u3 t<j ' DUeasieai which iweep t-? ?h* ^ravi ?t ImN third of .ill cK-nt!.'? vic:int, antes Ocm% tt?% J^i Opium er Morphin? treatment, which ^irnpry ti?> rts. t'ties a* the work of death on. ft?,eo?-rei "f"! i .'; I if ( Ipiunt or ;'. ?. Ma-, CT rfiry prw<ltr>?aa? *?-">' ?'f Opium, M uphlheor Fruiilc Arid, can tx IVnaa* l?j intime C.lod3 1 i r.wau Coucitl &TBW?>, wWtl ha* ?tj,ctir?Tt people who are living to-day wtih hut i*| re.siM.ti;..? lung. No griater mtcsij a?? t>a el??.o ^phan to?ty ttiat Consuatptiea (i ip'nnMa TVa ' GLotsn i-'lowcn Cow.it Stavp ? id cu-e it ?V?? 01^11 mner me;:is> tm? w ?iiru, ?- - .- i u. tr. . i VtttiKvt; rtronchitis, and all dit eatr* o< 0.? thraat M ai I tv r<. He.I the IcaUc -ai U of the lieet. JJ Atcxandci H. Sl< pV.cns, Ooy. Lui?x anrf tx^ e*. ' , ah ol < ... Iton. fico. Te-VrM'T, ?? -HI ? ?j3 iItnte oi c . r remarkable cur i la aur Va???rVa* ^Vj to ..'.i / ?. tlie dm ; ito.es?and I.a enr-iae* t th-t sr '1 you niih to be c ...d you can he by lakiaf aha ^ Gtor.a r'Lowi r Cor?? &v?v?. ; I'ske no Troche* ?r l^-er.i'? for T?re Tar-**. .1 -rl.i ?you can ?et Gi.o?* Fiowra Strv? *> aasaai :J pric-.' hot win by all Dro^i.u , Trico 25 Cents and $1.00 J:..vr. mielahcs are inaUe is? the trtarmrst o*" all ^ i!,'tjifi thit rrl?e ftotajvoitoti ir. Ui': btoc-d. Ka*. ? one ca?e of Scro.ula, Pypbi'.b, W"t.i>c 5>a-?CUx, ^ ' v iirroui Sot?a and Sl.ia I>.v?ei-, in a thotuant, fj i< treated without th< '.>? cf Mrmtry in ?eine focae. I M'icury tat* the boi-.aa. ae.t the diteasee it ate j2L( ' Ji.' es arc ?orje vis'?n a :y e.'a'.r kit J of hto<va e? l^j.-kia tl;?m .j can le^ Da. rr:.i>B? tvx'sSTnuw ^/...ia it Qt<Coot's Dauattl it tS? orly mrdldoei |n| upon vhii-h u hope r>l" te<o?ery ftcr? *.~, ;;Vi, JIV. ? Iput :? i.-.l tlercurni rf;s--?'* :n ill r?;e;eep caa isj pH; rsasoua'oiy founded. >rd lb.it ?III tur*. Caceaa, ? $ia,c-? will be paid by lilt p:*?pn.-. ?r* is' Mcr-jcy, r,'.''* *ny Ingrtatlent I p'in'y w-??-!?le a.ut hins? lc?< r..in r c 'ottrrf :i it, Price bv all DrttptUts f r.on. HuOFR p*l i-fxrfx COOOII STr'T .<mI Nfi sant.t'b HsrATwa rr>? Ttir Livaa for -.aic b-,- ail Hrag. jitis i.) > j ersit and Jt.oo botOi*. Cn A i, l?Sii&SI Xi fc CO., Pronrittu: For'gale by Dr. A. C Duke*.