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Tho Orangobni'p: Times ?L?OAL NOTICE. My connection with the TlMES having censed on the 1st of January, 1870, by the sale of the property to Messrs. alcllichamp & Edwards, I hereby authorize Mr. W. A. Edwards to collect and receipt for nil nmount3 due me on the paper as its proprietor up to the aforesaid date. George Boi.iver. rostofliee Hours. Open from 8:80 to 10A.M. Open from J0:::i) A. M. to 1 P. M. On and after the 12th hist., the Columbia mail will be opened aiul delivered each nicht. ? Columbia mail cloaca at 10 A. M. Charleston mail close* at 5:30 l\ M. On Tuesdays and Fridaya n mail for Feldcrville, Naneea Ferry und Holly Hill, closes at 7:30 A. M. On Fridays a mail for Kuotta' milla. AVitts' mills and Rishes1 Store, closes at 2:30 !?? M. <Ossr Sunday Rambles ? On Sunday "morning we attended the Lutheran Church, it being List er, the house was most tastefully de corated with flowers and evergreens as an nppropri ite remimlor of the joy which should characterize tho day, and the occasion. Over the pulpit bung in graceful characters of evergreens, the wotda, "Christ is Jiiscn." llev. J. F. Riser, the pastor, preached :i very impressive sermon from Acts 18 21, "Jmu&t bt/ all mrans Icrrp this /fast,*' His thome was the Lords feupper, which be represented as a love feaBt, and urged all Christiana to be regular in its obser vance, and to keep thein.-sel ves/'/?? ? pared in heart and Hpirit for i's eu joy men t. The music was superior, and the exalting strains of "coronation" struck a responsive chord in every heart. In the afternoon we attended tho Presbyterian Church. Kev. J 1>. A. Brown preached from the test, "j6V hold. in k- is the t?a>/ oj'sti't ution. He first defined salvation and ex plained its nature. He hex', showed that the day of salvation, which in a general souse referred to the whole time of Christa reign, in an individtu 1 eeuso meant wok?, and no other timi. 'J hat life was like a vapor, short ami uncertain, and that now was the day of salvation. In conclusion he urged upon all tho necessity ui iimuediato attention to this matter of transcend ent importance. Evening found us ai tho Methodist ('horch Miere we listened to a tu >si instructive discourse from It*/. O. V Darby, from the text, "If any mm will do His will, be snail knew of the doctrine, whether it be of Cod, or w hether I spea v of myself." He showed that the truth of any doctrine, was established in two ways, viz: 15v ui'ijumi'iil and iiycrpernhtttt. That it was much the same with the Christian religion. Thai while the arguments of commentators and theologians were valuable, ih :ycmld not bo understood by all, hut that none are deprived of the experience of the text, if we do the will of Coil we will know of Hi.- doctrine thai it ij true. Wo wire urged therefore to obey Cod's commands and tl<> Iiis will, and wo would be blest with ligbt, and a knowledge of the truth of His doctrine. Tint Rain Nton* On Wednesday afternoon, was un usually heavy. Tho Carolina Farmer j Is on our table with a rich feast of agricultural matter. Seeds? "Willie Robinson, immediately af ter the frost, got in a fine supply of fresh seeds. Call on him. The Stables On market Street, in process of erection by Mr. B. Frank Slater, are progressing finely. Refreshing? The thunder storm of Tuesday af ternoon was welcome to gardeners, giving them an excellent opportunity of replanting after the killing frost T. M, C A.? The Convention of this Association meets at Anile rson on the 24th, and we understand that the Orangeburg Association is expected to be repre sented. Nearly au Accident? While Kev. F. Auld was passing through the town on Tuesday, his buggy umbrella slipped between the epokes of the wheel causing a break which frightened the horse, an 1 might haYo resulted in a serious accident. Accident? On Sunday afternoon, Mr. N. A. Bull, Jr., while returning from a pic nic which he bad attended tho day provious, with a young lady, met with au accident on Market street, which fortunately, was not as serious as it might have been. From some cause the buggy was upset aud both of the occupants thrown to the ground, sus taining, however, wo are glad to say , at injury of any consequence. Easier Pic-Nics Were held all over the County on Saturday. T? some of them we wore invited, but business prevented our attendance. From all that we can learn they were heartily enjoye I. Personal? We had the pleasure, during tho past week, of a call at our office from Mr. Earlic L. Jennings, the genial traveling of that enterprising journal the Augusta, Ga. "Chronicle and Constitutionalist. .IE el hod ist Conleronce? The Quarterly Conference of this Church takes place in Orang? burg to-day. Prof. Duncan will be in attendance and during the meeting is expected to deliver an address in the interest of Woflbrd College. A ppreeial i ve? We bear rrgrets on every side at the resignation of Mr. Sam'I Dibble as superintendent of the Methodist Sunday s hoed at this place. liowai beloved by Ljih teachers and schol his, and the school has been most prosperous under bis superintend enec. The Itailrond Store? Mr< Moseley keeps constantly on baud at this store the best assort ment of groceries which ho sells at prices to suit tbe times. Customers culling will receive the polite atten tion of the proprietor and his uilab e assistant Mr. Geo. S Shirer, and are bound to come away pleased. Plain T?ik? Such is ihe beading of Mr. Henry Kohu's advertisement in to-day's issue, and if you read his price list you will find that he not only deals in plain tulk, bin low prices, us wed as number one goods. For hosier/, clothing and fancy goods here's the place to get ihu value, of your money Floral I'air ? We call attention to the premiu u list of the Floral Fair in another column. The gentlemen ol the Com miltee are doing tlieir best '? muke the Fair a sue*.ess, aud as in the Indies we have no fears as to their part. Lei our citizens now d<> theii part and make tho etfort an honor in our County. E ine Oil - in walking through Mr. Pike's store we wer* attracted t?y lha e'eitr and brilliant oil in his lamps I p.m inquiry we ascertained thai i: wa a new .-pee.men called "???/ ? >< , and that, although dearer, it posse the. essential (juali y of doutue ?afei\ in using. e also noticed i nprov - men is in tho lamps. Iiivi nliott ? It was our pleasure tu examiun, mi i ue.-day afternoon, u new iiuiiuuxut p(ante.i\ the result of the ingeuui: v of Capi 11a ne Wnnuaiuakcr an.I his sou Lewis Wunoamaker. \Y witnessed its operations aud weiv pleaded with the uniformity of ihe distribution ol tiie -f.-.|- .m l I .?? general simplicity ol the nicchnni-m. We wish the designers every success II j menial ? As we go to press the nuptials >>i our esteemed young friend B. Frank Slater, Ftq., are taking place at thw resilience of the bride's lather Mr. P. Doyle. Wo understand that he. takes the evening train with his fair young bride, on a weddiny. tour. We wish the couple a pleasant trip and a smooth and blisdul journey through life. Homeward Bound On Tuesday, a citizen of South Carolina, who had emigrate.1 some years back to try his fortune .11 Ne vada, reaches! Or.uigohur_j on hn homeward journey, having, after ii long wanderings, come to the uoiiclu sion that "there is no place like home." He said that ho live I near Columbia, and applied to our niayoi for tho means of traiisportati >u w.i.; 1 was kindly furnished. The Liberal Oder of One Hundred Dollars inCjioId By that enterprising Journal, the "News atid Courier," hasbeeu award ed to the author of "Ashurn" or ihi "Days that arc not." We admire mcritand worth in whatever form it appears and candidly ihiuk and affirm that niter due trial and strict examination tho public, has award m] to Mr. C D. Kortjohn a large a 1 I increasing patronage for his zoal an I energy in keeping down prices?aud allowing the poor man and laborer to live. He deserves all tho cus torn ho has ami more Anoth ir luge lot of goods at bis place this W?dk with orders to soil at onco. Call 011 him and secure bargains. Feminine Eccentricities? On Woduesduy aftern ton, a diver sion was caused on Kussel street, by the peculiar nntici of a member o f tbe gentler sex who had imbibed too freely of the liery clement. . The l*uzzle? In answer to our proposition in our last issue to tho boys and girls of the town who would try how many words could bo made out of the seven let ters in the word uDi*playt" Master J . E. Olover has sent us the greatcl number. He h*s given us 40 words. Since writing the above wo have received another respouse ahead of this. Masler Geo. J. Dexter has acut us 07 words. .See by next issue who can do better. As a matter ol curiosity we may publish the word? of the party giving the most. Kew Tnnuery Some weeks ago we mentioned the fact that Mr. Harpin Lliggs, with Mr. Prusner, bis assistant, had taken a trip above Columbia tor the purpose of getting full instructions iu the new and short process ol tanning which bus already been brought to tin' at tention of our citizens. We are gratified to hear that the thing i < an accomplished fact, Mr. Kij-'g* having established tbe tannery near hid Splilig. Our people will now be able to get iheir b ather in a few weeks alter the skins are deposited in the vats. The Trees Around the Court House, which me now puiliug on tbuii beautiful spring dies?, naturally suggest a "local" i.i their interest. We have already spoken of the prepriety d'*a neat fence being creeled iir itiiid this .-qunre wb ch s? costly a building and so bcautilul and public a .-pot richly deserves, hut if this can't be dolit?if the County which was rich cm ugh to spend so many thiusnnds of doliais on this btlildiug is not rieh enough to put up a simple ion :e around it. certainly a lew d >llar uould he spent in boxing to protect ;ltt- tue* irom injury. The Giiiirl Jiuy also brotig t ibis matter to the utuutiou ol die . N?u11. V. by is it n l aiten.l- d to ? it he lsriit?' Sioscy ? lie t onuuiiue se'ectcd by the "iNews nitvl Conner" tu examine the etto iea sent in under the prize oiler of that paper have completed the oner ou.4 i Ix in d awaided the prize to the !?i??iy . in it led .1 ,.i,..t ! oi " / I?V i><ij* '<?'?, '<<,*' whlcli will toon lie puli ii.-i..<i in the 'Weekly .?-ewij." 1 in name oi ihe autiior is not. yet an nounced, und is anxiously looked I'm. Ihe Committee ui Award w is compoAcd oi In v. .1. A. Chamhdss, Kev. C S. Veddel* and Herbert Mies, ICsij. Viw. great est humes-i an 1 deli cacy Wer? obsi-l'Vtd in tlic whole m.lit. r. I in- C inuiiitee was not i in i: is h cd vviih the nam< ol a single iiiilhor?in met. the teah-il envelopes i nituniug the names were never op* lied until alter In- prize was nwaidid, aud then limy wer? only opened to Hud out who was i? receive the money. The. "'News ana Couvier" deser ves inueb credit for this admirable and gcueioiis scheme by which an impetus um. relish has b en given to tbe lileraiy lasle ol our people; and, be sides this, with so many exes lent stories i used upon incidents of South* cm iiic, i etnuds to reason lhat'a \ a limb e addition has been inado to be Iund of Sou:hern literature. Notice Mr. Hamilton's change of adver tisement in to-day's issue. Every thing in a fiist-class grocery con he found at this store; and while tho quality of all his&i-ods arc of the first order, his prices are ..iado to 3uit cus tomers. Sec Tax Notice? Read the notice of Treasurer Copes ill this issue. It will interest every body. StoffIc<! JLi?hlr.i>i? ! When used lor rheumatism, sore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, contracted muscles, still joints, corns and bunions, on human beings: and spavin, ring bone, galls, scratches, etc., on animals, Coiisschh' lightning liniment is unequalcd, and its eflect simply electrical. As its name suggests, it is quick to relieve, and thousands bear witness to its as founding virtues. Price 50 cents. For sale by Dr. J. (i. W?huamaker. E>r. priced Cream Baking Powder?for purity, strength and healthfiiliiess it stand alone. ' or sale by Dr. J. G. Wan maker. Florida, Our l..au\l of i lowers, A throng id*sufferers with boughs and colds, annually go South tu en [ joy the ethereal iiiilduoi.s of the \iu\4 id ilowers. To them wo would say de necessity of that expensive trip if obviated by C usaens' couipiuud honey id* tar, which speedily cures the coughs and colds iiicid mil to this rigorous clime. For public speakers it surpasses the Demosthenic r-gi nien of ''pebbles an I sea shore:" clearing the throat until the voice rings with the .silvery cadence of a bell. Use Coussens' Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 emits a bottle. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wan iiamakcr. M,\ ain cd ? i Mi Thursday, > b. .ii the UvHideiiee <>f the Bi'iue'n mother, \>y the Uev. W V t haplin, Mr. John Iiutto to .Miss Anna Lee. All of Orangeburg ' 'ouutv. On Thursday, April U'-.h J879, at the Residence of the Bride's Father, by the Kev. v\ V Chaplin, Mr. II J Judy to' kf is Martha C Williainsou. All of Oraugeburg t iMiiity. So. Ca. <:n 'Miurfday evening, April iOih 187^, by Itev. J ?) 11 etnudemuirc. Mr. John A diif ami Mrn.Pahier.lt llartzug. All of Orangehurg County, S. C <>h ihe 17tli of April 1879, at the Resi enee of die Hildo'.? Father, hv Uev. rather .1 (I Silnulu , Mr. B Frank Plater to Miss Mamie l'" I'o; le. All of Oiangeburg Cotuilv. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions :o me di rect e<' 1 nill .-ell fu Orangcburg, ('. H . S. on the iirsr Monday in May n< <t, ? 1 lin^ the legal hours m* sale, the following describe'I properly to wit : One Hriuk Store on HiifkcII Street, measuring ferty-tivc (45) fcot, more or less front, running back Sixty-four <nl feet, more or le--. detined by fences; bounded North by Kussell Street, l'.a-t by a rs. Kasieilin. South and West by S 11 Canady. Condition:??nc-lhlrd ca-/i; balance in one und two yearn; seen red by !><>! ??? md mortgage of tin.- premises. Piu'chas r to pay for papers. Levied on as the properly nf II Uiggs at the suit of N A Hull ;:n*d others. A1.s0 Two hundred fjou) acres of land, more oi le-s, lying and beiii'j in Hebron I'own ship, on Haver Creek, mid bounded North and We#ij by Little and llig Haver Creeks, Kant by lands of .1 L Gibson, South by lands of J/rs. J/ary I'ou and \' V Solistin. A1SO The entire Stock of (rood., in store Oil Russell Street, consisting of liqtiois, , tobat.s, ecgars, &c. Levied on a- the property of 15 V I'ou, at the suit ofBoliinan & Brothers, and others. Sheriil 's Ofliee. Orangeburg C. II., S. C, April loth, 1 \7!?. JOHN U. LIVINGSTON, 8. O. C. api'l 'S 3t NOTICE TaKAst a tea's Office, Town Council or Okaxuebuiki. The I'ooks are now ready for the Collcc* t ion of Licence Taxes now due. T. H. MALONB, Treasurer. apr'l 1 at Office of County Treasurer, ?r*ingoburg, April 12th, 1879. In accordance with Instructions from the Hoard of Equalization, I will It- at the following named Places for the Collection of Taxes for the Fiscal Year commencing ^November 1st, 1878, on the dates set opposite the name of each Place : Orangeburg Court House from May 16, 1879, to May 3'st, 1879 and from Sept. 30 to Oct. .'10. 1879, (both included.) Rowesvillc May 1, 1879 and >ept. 15, 1879. Branehvillo May 2, 1879. u?d Sept. 10, 1879. Lewisville May 9, 1879, ami Sept. 23, 1879. Fort Motte May 10, 1879 and Sen . 24, 1879. Cedar Grove May 3, 1879 und Sept. 17, 1879. Enstei lins Mny 5 1879 und Sept. 18. 1879. Conner's Store May 6, 1879, and Sept 19. 1879. J. 11. Felder's May 12, 1879, and Sept. 25, 1879. Avingcrs May 8, 1879, aud Sept 22, 1879. Club House May 14, 1879, and Sopt 27, 1879. Zeiglers May 13, 1*79. and Sept. 20, 1879. K?ott'fi Mil) May 7, 1879, and Sept. 20 1*7:). K. 8 Gleatons May 10, 1870, and ept. 29, 1879. Oiiico hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. id. ROBERT COPES. Treasurer Orangeburg County. HEW_YOKK. Opening Spring Display OK NEW DRY GOODS. wf. tan POSITIVELY ASSERT that at KC rtJRlOD UAVi: WK ill.'U'LAYhlJ AS ABHOR1 HCnt ?<i diu .;?.?.?:? ?? > yc ..r. cu REQUIREMENTS OK Tili; IM BLIO or. AT PRIORS so AHM'Tt n TO vh1. SKCRSIIITIKfi of loonomhai, SHOPPING. Our BLACK SIJ.KS contain the wfll'mown trand?t>; Bonnet, Ponswil, Tnplssler, Uuluct. Ol t.ud, nnd "tii- rsnunlly prominent inamifneturer* Tho Lord A Tuylnr KA.'IILY SILK enjoy* it rrpu tntion lor universal ? keelh-ncc thai ? * unvir r d?r**Ainerlean Caetn-rrlre INDESTRL'OTIBLK black HU < ji -Ii.. :l 'its 0 rtM' I nil ?lilioii, Lriiu t at'i.l to I!..- Imj?I ui lorrlmi m.?U'tt?c:uro ?i iintr th? ?'??? Evy.c.v v\k;? va; hasted. In COLORED. il..v'j o.r ?Vi.ll-.tK iw.l Ii ofTurc^l at |-rlc? ?> Ihn? C?n:n i be m Ii ??? ?M. COLORED '.no BLACK . IMC Daua^KS. ?a< bmc.n^ .Ii? r^- ?tg<~ i- ??? i' ? Etvntuun ?: Atliili' ?:i Mnrketl In 3UMMRR SILKS iin 1 FOULARDS w? li.ivu everythiitt tbatUMuW and LcNuUlut, DRESS GS-?ODS. Novelties til nacheifere?; HnttJtns, I'- ln nnJ tlir ttnndnrd d th-. in splendid vai i-iv. Also. " Anderson's " a - lei. ftrnhvir*, i'ri?.!?fd ewtton Orr?-" lijiii', Moinlo Clu'.itit, CoU-'iiiii-n, l'?r?Ale?. Cheviots, Ac. with every ;.\ade to b f>.tii:d lit a Brit-cla i cs-abliauuieiiL Shawls, Clonks, and Wraps. This department uiulhuliu It- Ji mnacy, and shows tiiu i>eit productions from the European Ctintrc*. our Cloak* and Sacfl.:es *r? out and ?lad? lor m< ii tailors, liierti*or? style a?d lit guarantee*. E?if3 and Oo^t.r.snos. Our Rl'its anil CO-TCMt > lull? sustain that i . .; U !t?ln it, nn.l mvaj i o-, niia ittsalena. Ladies' ana Children's Undergcnnenis. Superb its-ortmcht -t On" French band ma to t S'DEKWEAH, couti'iialtni evci? requisite I r a lady" wnrdroUc. Alto cliUdrsnrs?aiu forevery am1 end nits'. Our Infants' Furr.lshinc n-jnartmfBt i* ihcr ou Ir i (lutpped. Doatplctti iV.irutobea n< low as rr--. better voi X* la proportion. Any uruclo in the Wardrobe at lut price: n-atly chcai>er than tii'? liouic.it.Mi acucic. uu l u.ucu u?"re ?nUtfac turj-. llosicrj'-, Cloves, Handkerchiefs. The lnr.'ci4, mr'ft. anJ rant nntqna Frctioh norultle* in tlio cltv. an... titu modmni cruii<>-<j Iiok: ivr ladu'i and chUdrcD at v;ijr ui>i?rato pric?1?. I.uJk'?'. in!"--**'. cnJ Children's kid,'cloth, and LiMo Thread Ulovca 01 iuo best maiiufaaturr. In ah tu-? new* 11 s!m l?i. to runt) li ?l?y Jo. '?* material. A superior ??<?'.rtj.iri of jil'iin heintned lin n. and ?11 linen licnulilcticJ. und acolb'W'd llandker ehicN. Ai?o. I'uibroidercil SiiK Uaudkeren<?fi unsurpajwid u; iivaut? or rnVor. ELXSBOSTS. All Vlie chol':? i:r??I'-?. containing avtry culgr nu : r a ??? ??? KrrSll ' .'..t Qonts' Furnishing G-oods. Ev?: v pooilbla reAUlrita t>>r a tentl?inan'i ontdt. Fir?; rU--. nn.l mediuni rrudv? urticKii at our usnal re??bnabte 1 rices. ',' mlity, ?ty;o. and in trie, prominent teatures oi" ?!u< dep irtraeat. Soots and Shoos. For sprlnc and inninK-r. for I<adles, Misses, and Clillilrcn tMw'.ii o p. low I r.tton nIic-.;.. the nnTclty or tho r< a?uii. k-S-SU: Kvnuino K:J walklna boon. f3.~:>. Low shoes from 5-'?" *?>: ?n? q 'mlity ?np perefrouifl UStofS.bU: Mi-?e.' bent pebble Koat. worker! buttonholes, Children's hanJ mane, tprine heel, button b.-ots, f I.oXj; Inlauts' sliuet. all colors. CIA'S. Boya' and fonlhs' Frsneh cslf b.iTton boots, f .us 1 a EOOd, durabi" Inced ? }l.t>S. tUT" Our u'nn:li arc ??11 Pr-t-dit?. \To Oil iill ordefSI OSIOrtljr nnd to tlir Inlerrst of i.arehiiaera, mniniDtcF ull purclnurt to lio aullafsietnrx to hayrri, and ?ti?n<t rriiii)' tn rtnieily Hill rrrnr?. Ws) Invllei orders, convinced tiiut 11 first trial w ill luaiirc us the rcBtilisr rnatnm bprcitdrr. All orders fbr Uonda to lie nce?>rot?? ntrd Uf ?ho mini') 1 tir, where intrlie* wlili, tioot's will be aent t?y exinc?.. V. ??. I?. Whers the retnlttitnee la too lume, vre ultvitya rviura the ?liTerence. Broadway and Twentieth St., Grand, Chryslio. and Forsytb, S. ^ apr'l 11 2?i THE GENUINE DR. C. MclAHE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VEBMXFUGE. SYMPTOMS CF V/CRiVIS. rpHE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or Loth 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 ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; app'etite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent puins. throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequcntly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry ami convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally ii ritablc, &x. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exi.M, DR. C. Mi LANK S VERMIFUGE; will certainly effect a cure. it UOtS not con i ain MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, net capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLanf.'s ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. ??:o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are rot recotnmcn<lt'tl ns -? remedy " for nil the ills tliat flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, IVyspepsia ami Sick 11 eadache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No hotter cathartic can he used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they nie unequaled. DKWARi: OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are neve r sugar coated. Each hox has a red wajmil on the lid with the impression Dr. McEsTCE's Liver Tills. Each wrapper hears the sirjuatures of C. McLANE and FLEMING lipos. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lanf.'s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market oeing full of imitations of the name ]\lcLi(lnef spelled differently but same pronunciation. j*n 18 1879 ly OF SOEENTRUE &L0K.EA TT^efore purchasing elsewhere, und If examine their JSTe\v aud well selected stock of Spring Goods Which (hey sell at prices to suit the hard limes. Embroideries! From 2 to 20 cent per yard. Sheetings! Bleached and Unbleached, 6 4,84 ? 4 and 10-4 from 16 lo 30 cauls per yard. IHOSlEIfcY! IIOSEfcKY!! HOSIERY !!! 5.000 pair to bo sold regardless of COST. Gents Furnishing Goods! A complete line 10 per c<i:it Cheaper than elsewhere. Besides our General Stock Of Pry Goods, Groceries, Cuuned Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Cigars And Tobacco. Remember our l amps axd ILLUMINATORS Try ouo aud you will recommend them BORENTRUE & LORYEA, sept 7 1878 Cm N oticji: SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Oraxoxburo Cocxty, Orangeburg, S. C, March 13, 1879 Notice ifl hereby given that a certain Claim has been approved by rue in favor of M. K. Wilkinson, to the amount of twenty six dollars, approved Jan. 4th, 1S79, which through mistake, ban the wrong number. The person who now holds the Claim will please present it at my Office so that I may corrcet the mintake and register the saaae D. L. CONNOR, School Commissioner mar 21?5t ' Onngebuig Ceuaty. NOTICE. The undersigned will file his final a# count as Guardian of Alice V- Gardner with the Iloni Probate Judge 'for Orange? Lurg Count) on tho 3l?tday of March ooit, and stppl* for letters of Di8niia>orv. O..K GUaRDNER, j Guardian. Fab: 28th 1379. 4t t? j Thla iir..i i r....i ?'a:gVa t .t >?i -.3 scan lv. vr..i s.: .ne \- iH ia a liTM?H v '? ? A ..-.rec i;v.lo.rsj t<a*t? through it at I di ).?? ;: . n 1 : ?>?? till a?d ot>*e i .cat t'.ro? M)U f?i.*?t .. oi?v? avf?jr re imp:*.* T f.!.e-?4 C.????in it. Eile- a ti.e natural r ~x ;.u-; i f il-.. I o-.-r'.i, ?!?.{ K l> ? liver h*?aa*aa . I . 1 it is n it t.;..trk.-J tiurn the bleed, Vn; *?^?> f?,'ri V1-.--?<:;; \ t'-te v?i -i to all p-c-? ?f 4-.e r^t***, t-h a .ii i.. irjrT. j? ia etc Ape tiiraurh ih? per.? W ?!% ?^lal.lrt. c- -???-? it to turn yclloar rr a ?*>rrf in<?r. a ' color . elaemncli btcoaice cIuil mI, aud Sn< JTvJ ?>??,-.is, Ind}*ev'!?w,Cffitlprri**, Henewtaha, r**V ? .loturt: ... J3.:n llr?. C k.i:h, rM ?Urir.l Fec.r. PT.ta, ' c and :'-?:ir S;?--*c!i,and r*?~J *A?H?r *A a low, ^.?i;::;:.t. ?. li^vATlhz, l>.c t-?ftt vt-w-.^Vtt Jja{ d: irtVferyfnrt ry'Jlty, rutaJ iL? I i "ct Hl rl^aic Kail iii-^i oic ia t?a run; r*. e/bi)? each liaia i : Llood paste* t". rougS it, }t 1 er; a* r"?*"* it an ??a ij ?t*? ef Vi!tj .Mid tne tt.?ct at e?w:t a i. v .1cm n . .; n ydl >Tt oi-.flcxi.ia ? r n brorr- .\irtv '.?Vm j*?in,*ill astonUli all w-o trv it?j- Viinf. titm j-T |:"r?l?yH?pt9m? la ?!J??pfAr. 'l"ae cur- of J". WIS tiS ui c.c-ics and J -iv*t i v inpl. tat i*> An ?*j .i^-rt ,.H\ l '< v tahta ( i Ir:sr i? ?CCoi-.'slice v-'tti i-r^cti^na. J;i I Headache it generally t?red In Iwccry piinuiaj, j 1. . 1 i f.."vci,::t?:':ti[r?3 the Lit.T (i.tieieu M r' fit 'lY> aV'a1 Kt;r.r,TITUTE F3R FILLS r/i InY all DRUGUib'rS. a rrico 25 Gents and $1.00 il The r?ta'.:iy ef Comumptien or TNrant ?u4 ffflLttng Dkeaset. wWich ?*c?p to Uic grave at le?e r*' I er. j-tV.;ril of r!l t'.:aii:'l victim*, ariirt trcm ikm Ml Opium cr Mi rpbiac trcitment, tvhi?h ilraplr rr pc".-:? the Work ef d:ita K?ca en. Jia,a??*-f9 be paii! ifOplum or Morp'alne, or any pr?r>ar?4lctt fSl. cf O; ..:m, Nlorpl.i.ie ot I'rujsic Acid, <aa be itrwiA :H :r, t\e C^i.oaK riiwn Cnuon Stk?/t, vrhicfa ill ? c,lrc<t p*op!e who are living to-day wilk^Vut ??? {^IrematniriSlutvt No paater vrroni can be eWn ^' than to *sy that Contunp?oa ia iac?tr?bl?. TTia CLoan Flower Co f.? Svarr wilt c?*e t? ?rheai Q. .ill o-.her meant have foiled. Al*o, C'cld?, C?ue^ ^a)Asthma, K.-orchiti*, rti ! all d1?c?*c* p( tSe t;?r?. c ?.and lungs. KcaJ tit* tttrimoniaU cf tV* K->n. \lc..3:iJ<-r TT bl-p':oi!.Gov. SmiOi ar. ? Ca-Cor. ' I ,'rown cl Ciai, lljn. lico. P?aboi>y, a* trcil .1? |U ilia.? of o:Vicr rnr.arVablc cure* in ??r VooV?fr?* lo all at the t'ni^ rtorci?and be convinced tJi?t If ?? 1 ymt ni.h to I t Ciirrl yu caa be by lalciug "V* ? ?. Lit oi.a Kt.owru Cot'cn .StatT. V Take n? Tr^ehc^ or I^>-- nr-c* fir Jtere TWo-?? -i w!;cu you can r :t t "-lo?!! Fi.or/na STntr* at aus? "l price. l'"or sala by ?11 1 'u ;iji?ts ;;?^ico 25 Cents and $1.00 j' Grave mi-taVct are made ia tn? lr*a??Mtt at* aB '?'j ? .. thai arUa ftou poticst >.? the KlooJ. hoi ?jflcue c.?ie of Scrofula. BypUlia? \Vhi?e SwelHnc, . ll'lccrou* Sere* and SVin lH?e**?, in a thoiu.n.-t, j it treated v. ithottt thett*r of XIcr< ?trj' ia ?ome Ibra, a_I.Meicury tot* ti^ bon'.t, aud the eligoatc* it ?po ducet at i werte tliaa .tny other Vtail of Mot>i ! slun din 2? can be. Da. r?iint?Tow'k ^tillim Ml ctA or Qccih'i PattnrtT i* tba ftnly mndlWta i'-, ? i which a hope of ie^-overy frc.tu torofalt, Sy> phi'it arid atetVlirtal .<i?rM". in ell attfrea, can ii'-." ? i...'. '. \ fntindfd. >nd that will etna Cf.wf. ;,i,->,o?o will h? piid by the prr?j)rljtor? If Mcr?.?j-, j^J'orany ing^odirnt um puiwly .>t:c;uli-. aad h?rnt fc"? ? ]-?; c.<r\ ! - '" nt it -1 in't raj Price by nil Druevhtt fr.ro. B| lt. PATISU :-"'a inr t.ivrut for *aJa by alt ?rvg? \gi a* i.i 3-j cotit and }i co bottlca. A. F. lffl?.R3lL & CO., Proprietora, ph?l\-?lpi*ia '?v. For gale by Dr. A|C. Duke?.