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The Oi'Miigolmrj?; Time LOCAL r inc Horses and Mules Mr, Ed, Shilor will receive a line lot of these useful animals on next Tuesday. Mr. F. A. Scliiffloy Has his Photo Canvass up, au 1 is prepared for work again. Give hi in a call. For Sale A desirable Houe and Lot in thi-s town. For particulars apply to ibis ollicc. Home Again? Messrs. F. S. Dibble and W. B. Thompson are back again from their up country trip looking as fresh as mountain rt SCS. CO* for I lie S?rth? Messrs. Webb Bull and J. C. Pike start for the North on Tuesday to lay in stock. We wish them a pleas ant tt t d profitable trip. Queleciuefois Jlas favored us this week with a letter from the mountains which cools us to read, lie promises soon an ac count of a trip over the Air Line. Ferstoiis Who left their School Claiau with the Investigating Committee to ascer tain the County Indebtedness can get them by applying to W. F. IIutsov. Y. M. C. A.? The Sunday afternoon services of this Association will be held at the rooms, on Russell street, Sunday afternoon ai six o'clock. All into* rested arc invited to attend. Delayed? 'J he trains on both Friday and Saturday evenings of last week were delayed an hour or two, and wv. were deprived or getting the mails until morning. Our Telegraph Force At the i epot has been augmented by the accession of Master Gussio Knowlton. He is a promising youth und now liasun excellent opportunity of acquiring tho art of telegraphing. F. I)c.UarN Js now holding forth in his new <juaitcrs at Fischer's o'd stand, ami siems destined to build up :t thriving business. Call in and examine bis goods. ? mm -?- m - Our ThanUm Are. ?lue. this week to Mr. J. F. "Way lor a fine mess of yard or sw nl In a us, and a big watermelon. They were the finest specimens of beans of ibis variety that we have seen, and ihc attention was highly appreciated. Siul C'ircuiuwlnucc ? Mr. Garviu Davis, of the Fork, was in town hist week purchasing medicine lor his sick wife, and when lie went home he found her dead in bed. Helms our sympathies in bis sore nillictioii and its malaucholy circumstances. Attention Orange DrRjooiiH? You are hereby ordered to meet on tho Company's parade ground on Saturday the Kith of August, at 10 o'clock A. M., fur Drill. The mem bers are requested to turn out puiictu - ally. By order of N. N. IIavdkn, Captaiu. Celebration at Friendship? AVe have received an account of a Sunday school celebration among the colored people at I lie above Church in lower St. Matthews The day passed off pleasantly and profitably. Speeches wero made by K. Jenkins and Thomas Seward to a large crowd, Serious Accident - "A subscriber" informs us of a serious accident in lower St. Matthews to Mr. Frank Shtiler, son of Maj. "Warren A. Sh tiler, deceased. He was strtu k by the falling of a well ?wcep, and his skull was fractured and an artery severed in his .'win, but by the timely arrival oi Dr. A.t'. Baxter, medical attention was rendered and hopes of his i ecovcry arc entertained. - - i ??a* ? . ? ? mim. . ? JJInjor'n Flection Sec notice of Democratic Club meeting on Wednesday night. Let our citizens turn out rn mo.s-sc, and put forward the ticket that they want to win. The larger the attendance the more strength will bo given to the nomination. It is more important than wo imagino to have a good municipal government. It will affect not only the prosperity of the town, but the interest of the County and Stato. Let us realize the importance of this point, and make our election ture, Come oul! SaltMlay Was not marked by any event worth recording. The crowd in town was lc83 than usual, and an air of eon- I tcntmcut pervaded every counten ance. As a few days ago com plaints were loud about the drought, this day the theme was the constant rains, which arc injurious for the cotton. CScriiiuii Clminomile Tonic? A tonic that at once invigorates the Liver and Digestive Organ., regulates the Bowels; acts upon the Kidneys, opens the l'ores of the Skin and for all Impurities of the Blood, it is unsurpassed. Trial bottles Id cents. For sale only by Dr. J. (I. Wannmnakcr. 2>. 13. Siuo.ih & < o. Arc still at their post, and are now receiving large supplies of all kinds of goods in the mercantile li e, all of which they nie ?H?ring at living figures Their goods arc always moving und const quuntly their sup ply always fresh. Stop and sec lor yourself. A Protracted Meeting 1- now in progress at the .Methodist Church in our town, with very favor able results. (Several accessions have been made to the Church, ami a religious influence has h sen awak ened which promises much good. We trust the good work will goon and prove a blessing to this com munity. Tlie C'oua.y ( otitiiiissioiifi? Met on Monday last .and transact cd a deal of routine business. Mr. Morgan A. Htickle was appointed appraiser of the laud through which tlicOrnugebuig and Hamberg r.iad is to run. Mr. Liisha Hughes was ap pointed lb ad Overseer tor Zinn, und Missis C. VV. Cu ler and j. M. Hell for Orange Townships, /. Chit-ken Thiel Killed ? Mr. li. Williamson put an end to one of these birds of prey last night before he got an opportunity of get ting in as close quarters,or doing as much mischief us the last depredator upon his premises. He happened to hear his voice, and went out to find him, but failing to see him, it. bin j so dark, he aimed at the soun 1 of the fluttering in a tree in his yard, and down came his victim at his feet?a regular bull headed, hooting mvl. Ctu' Hoaril lien It Ei Held i meeting this week, at, w hich they recommended vidt.s.tothe yards, of the t< wn every fifteen days. DL infectants were oideied to be placed J at tin; drug .-totes lor genera' use Dr. Ilydrick read i report to Lho Town (. ouncil in which tin1, lin t is luought onl that in seven months there have only been live deaths to every 1000 of the population which speaks will for the health of our city. - ? -?? J : Itaulil? Since receiving the new.- from St. Matthews of the returns illness of Rev. I". A Huyek, the sad intelii genco comes to us ol his death. Mr. Buyck was i.i the 7?lh year'of his uge, and has therefore served out the span of cxLtcucc allot ted to man. He was a faithful minister ol" lb - gospel, ami .m esteemed citizen who will be missed in the community. 11<- has now gone to Iiis Father's home to receive the reward which awaits the faithful soldier of the ero>s. Attention Orungchiirg Demo erutie ?rinh? 'I he members oft is Club who are resident.- of the town, will assemble at the F.ngine Hull of the Young America Fire Hnginc Company on Wednesday night, 13th instant, at 8 o'clock precisely, for the purpose of nominating a ticket for Mayor and Aldermen of the Town, for the ap proaching municipal o'ection. A lull attendance is requested. By ordei of d. W. Mo.si:i.i:v, President. Stii i s 1{. Mim.fCHAM 1?, Sec. KniglitN ol' Honor? We are informed that L. II. Wan nnmaker, Ks'q., a member of Orange burg Lodge No. 1462 Knights of Homo*, has been appointed, by the Grand Dictator of this ittato, a Dis trict Deputy Grand Dictator for the Sixth District, comprising Orange? b?rg, ( ollctoh ami (Jlarendon Coun ties. His duties ate to organize Lodges in the District, mid see that the work of the Lodges is itnilorm. In consequence ol serious illness he has not been able to give the matter any attention heretofore, bill hopes to do ro soon, and in the meantime any information desired will be promptly and cheerfully given in nn&wer to inquiries, Keiles? \Yo had tho pleasure of examining this week, two nnoiont coins. Tlio first, picked up on the battle field of Cowpons, bears the following inscrip tion : Constcllatio Nova, 13 stars be tween 13 rays, and an eye between the rays. Obverse?Motto, Liberias Juslitiu. U. S. in centre. The second, found at our depot, was marked as follows: Josepbus i. D. G. I*. KT. BRAZIL. KMX, a crown over a V. Date lTt?:!. Ob verse?A globe on which letter 1>. Legend Pectin ia Totti in Circuinit Or - belli. The coins spoken of wero giv-.m t o Mr. Samuel Dibble and Maj Kuowl* ton, who arc keeping them as curiosi ties, T.v>ss .^i ? it i our uniform practic: never to notice h'nekguardisin in any shape ?l' foiin, :nd wo lave never' '? ?"/ time deviated in ll^jj slightestdegree In.in this l tile. 11 the author ol ii it .-o anxious toillustrale his biillyis:n. be is free to come mid gratify Iii.? I'i.-ii , but we cannot go i,ut of our way l< help him in'o notoriety. NVe know lli truth hurts; and there lit re we are not surprised :it tho fluttering which en sues in certain quarters, i very lime, in the course of our necessary jouni alistie probing of Radical misdoings, certain strange alliances and un pleasant hu ts are brought lo light. Thisrw? can't avoid. 1 he< nly reihe dv we could suggest for the future would be /'s-' mixing. st Matthews l>ots? W'c are Ii living more rain at pre si ni than is needed. Mr. Jiieoiisoii moved into his new brick stoic oil Monday. l<\ J. lJuyek, of the lirni of 13uyek iV Co., has associated w ith hini in his mercantile business, Mr. T. 1'. Coeh i an. Lev !\ A. lJnyck, the fallier of two of our merchants at this place, is lying at the point of death. His physician having given up all hopes of his recover}*. Mr Sax by 1 hapliifs dwelling, un der tie surveillance ol Mr. Zeiglcr, was raised Wednesday. '1 lie Trial Justice's ?>Hioe has been crowded .or several days past with all kinds of trivial cases. Cause a uiviii by our Trial Justice?lit 11 o lo (at and less to do among the color jd population?crops having been laii by. j .%. Disturbance Oicuirtd on last Friday, in Middle Township, mar Four Hole Swamp, among the road workers. 11 appears t bat M r. Thomas M ? - Ca n't t-', overseer of the bauds, ordered ihent lo go or with the work, when one of the number, Fan Rush, cursed him. Mr. McCmiiIs atked him what lit- f:iid, and he repeated the epithet. Mr. M< Cauls then struck at Iii in, and a short encounter ensued. Ktish iinal'v ma le off, and Mr. MeCantS drew I.is pistol. \\ hen the work was over, Hush followed up Mr. McCaiits: lo hi- 1 ( n < . ? uising and abusing him in ev< i v way. It i.> generally (bought that this man was urged to act a- he did by Ki.ts !? huh r, Lewis Summers and ctlers who were beard to express tin inselvis as eager lo get up a riot. Wu regard these things as very unfortunate and we would advise the races on both Fides to bear and for bear, and endeavor in every way to live together in peace. ttlccticail Association At a meeting ol th ? physicians ol Urnngeburg County held at Orange burg Aug. dlb, 1-7 \ Dr. A. S. Sal ley was called t > tho chair, a i I Dr. M. J. I?. Unntzler appointed Secre tary. The IVosidolit state 1 th a obje ;t of the inei ting, which was th i formation of a medical association in Orango burg C unity. I r. T. A. Elliott moved that all physicians present c-nro'l their iianui, I upon which 21 names were enroll d. Dr. 0. It. Tabor then moved that Dr. Llliott he elected President, and Dr. A. S. Sallcy vice President and Dr. d. (i. Waunamakcr Secretary. An amendment was offered by Dr. Sall y, that Dr. A. S. Mydriek's name be substituted in the [dace of Dr. A. S. Salley's for vice President1 Tin; original motion as amended was then adopted, and Dr. lOlllotl look t he (thair. Dr. .1. C. A rant moved that a committee of ibree.be appointed to draft a constitution ami by-laws for the government of this Association, which was adopted, ami Drs, A.S. Sallcy, A. s. [lydrick and C. K. Tuber were appointed on said com mittee. On motion the next meeting will he held on first Saturday in Sept at the office of Dr. Wanuamaker's at II o'clock A. M. For the Orangeburg Times. Mr. KJiter : I .scan a cominunercnshun in yore lass ishcr from that nigger "Ike." Now I ain't a much uv U hand fur niggeis, but if''Ike" will keep in hi/, pla.e an' don't try tu git tu hi, I ha I don't per/.umo to much on the perzishtim which I Imv til'owd him III lake, why I will unser hi/, eom n.unereashuns. "Ike" seams tu think that I hav dropt the subjeok uv the rutes tin tig tree ultugctur, but he i/. rung I'lc q take moor about that soon, i!" not a little suncr. "Ike*" l.a/. bin goiu'hack on sum uv hi/, mar rclashuus, from wat he -e/. in hi/, lass couimunercadiun 'bout that mule, fur / think mules an' niggers muss be putty close kin, fur bot i uv them hav orful hard h ids I Now "Ike1" seams ti like nilon the ; KoiMicil letter than he do that mule, jus hekose that mule kick.*-. Now I diflcr with "live" purty eonsidr.ibly. If Ml tin rest wood work like tlntt muh-, we wood hav better stronls tu walk on, nil' wo wood not hav so much fuss on thestreals at bite 1 wish all uv the Kouncil cuood kick like "Ihtrnie.'* :iu' they woo l walk a row n by them rule-an' kick -i ft uv tin in out. Thcar i/. own thing 'hat I wood likp tu call the ntlenshun uv this Kuuncil tu, an' that iz, the fuss iu thai cnguue house down by the jail. The uthcr nite I went iutu my ijuict bed-rom, an' laid mo down tu take a plesent knap, 1 wax jo.-* ah > tt dozin' oi l", wen a cussc 1 imiskotor cum rowu my snow-white piller, asingiue, a- J thort, ''Came where my love lies ilrcaniing." j hat mtislceter sung arown by my bed fur about tu ours before I sue seaded in slopin' that tune. After the iflusketer wax out uv the way. 1 thort now fur sure that 1 Wood git a p'c.-cnt an' a noizclcss .-hep, hut 1 wazdisappointed agin, I "- I wax jiiss b?giniu' tu doze the sock und time, wen 1 herd a fuss C'jucled by none 1 hail herd before, an' '.cat do yore think it waz V Why ! it waz about foorty niggcra, in n, wimmin au' childen a kickin' up the CUSAedcst lu-- 1 ever herd siucol wxt. loin; they kept that nciz up until it Von I thro crcloek in the morhin'. Now, wut 1 want tit no. iz, w hear waz the poorli'siriiir.ii ? Thuy sod that lhay never herd it ? ?) That mite be so, h .1 ilu y muster hin a slcap or a good waz ? orf. Them niggers had autt'.her f'u>> row n ihear one nite lass wjak an' 1 herd that worn- uv the poorloc? nun got nocked down. 1 do i't no if this iz so or not. The same poorlece man li nt 1 herd this about met me on the sir. at ihe uthcr day an'sed tu me, (aludiu' tu the ingin house before spoken ov,) ''Dot ting ish sthoped." I d< n't no wether he mint the uockiu down (0- the fuss, bin I hope it iz the In.-* thing menshuned. In the la.-s ish< r uv the "Demo crat" doe rites an' sez he thinks we ortu hav a nuc Kouncil altugethcr, well l'me sorter uv Itiz erpenyou,an' I think about tine yung fellers orter he put on the Kouncil, fur 1'le bet theai ain't hardly a yung feller in town but wat noze every rate, hole an' fig tri- in the plase. I wil hav lit cloze fur want uv room, but I'lc spot-c moor 'bout the Kouncil in thi' near fuchcr. I'.i.i PkukIns. Omngeburg, S. O, Aug. 4, 1 871)i I>o Wo Ifielievc iat Witchcraft ? "I lake die position that we do net, in it hroail sense, said a gentleman of years and experit-i.ee, and yet we lind many of the present day eai ryiilg a Ihtckeye in their poeket ihroiigli a '<ind of superstition, when they iniidil he relieved by a few applications of Tabler's Huckeye file Ointment-'1 This Ointment is inside from the lluckeyc, and i-t rei'ommended for nothing else hut Piles. Try it. It will eure you, I'riee 51) uoUls a bottle. For sale by Dr. .1. < i. Wanuamnker. Taken in (he Vol. Sister Jones called on Klder Smith a few evenings since, heftig ;*. next door neigh bor, she entered his study unannounced, and was greatly shocked at seeing him taking a drink from u suspicious looking bottlo. 1 fu noticed her look of inquiry, und said: "This, Sbter Jones, is'fabler's IWtalinc, or Vegetable Live- Powder, Hie only reiAcdv I have ever found for the many troubles arising from a disordered Liver. 'I ean recommend it." Price jo ei ms. Kor suhl by Or. .1. (!. Wannamnker. MAimii-.n t'n the 17th July 1870, at the Itesideuee of Hie Hride's Km her, by (be Hey. .1. <'. Kissel, Mr. .). K. Smoke, of Harnwell Coimiy, to Miss Julia It. Hozard, ol Oruugcbiirg County. < >n-July, by thcHev. J. A. Iievnolds, Mr. Whitman of KlorhN, to Miss Ko.-a K. Iilirtcy, cldeM daughter of Mr. T. T. Khney, fonierK ol this lown, but now ol Convert, Cut. G RE ATE COflCERTE OF COODLYE TUNES & WORDLYE SONGES TO UK A.TTKSOK? AT Yo House of Assemblage yclept yo Court House in yo Town of Uraugebiirgh ON Friolayc Xiglito Yc lfith dayc of ye mouth of Auguste in staute . MIX.VCIXXIX Ye niusii k will he given by .Ve following Singers ami players, who have kindlye voluim ? i ed for ye Concede : 11 vail Singr.is : Ohidiah Primrose, Seng Teacher. Ui gaiter? I'obitt Gray : Harps ichcordcrs, ami Fiddlers, Squire <; i ium ~. Ile/.ekiah IVrkhis. /.ekiul JSliit? iiiin-. Muhielii Kimhalt, Cabb Knuff, Moses j llartlcasile. Women Singers : Mrs. Jeremiah Wiggniis, Kalrima \*nti Hcusulcr, Deborah Dorothy Jcnkiuv, F.xperionee Kpriggans. MehPablu Fprague (sl'o that wann Ihtmpiis.) Aunl Susan Ann Warder, Sister Patience Howe. Mr-.. ? t>r porul Prodkins, M?rgeret Anderson, Cousin Miranda Cleopatra Jonshig. Met Singers: Azariuh Took1. Deacon llardsera'de, Khler Jenkins, Anthony Uockelt, and Jo.-iah YandcrjHud. Ltuls and basses-: Joininui Prudence, Muliala, Conscienee, Dorothy, Charcty, Maliiluhic, Sophia, .Marth i Ann, mid Cilbel, lh/eki.di, Jonath an, Matthias, Jed-tidi, U.iru.ibas, an 1 Timothy. N. li.?All yetnoneye winch shall he pay ed tor tics Kntertayiuiient Is for ye benefitle of vc VolunU re Comoanve velept ye Kdislo Hilles. N. H. After yc firate parte, and while ye siegers and players are resting, Aunt Jem mi ma Kndera and lloodwyfe Kxperi ence Anderson will serve yc goode people who may wish to pave for ye fresh dough nut.", puinkrn pyee, ictfcreainc anil lemtnor. sugers, at thy re kitchen hiye porehc. N 1'.? Ye price of admittance, Twenty Five pennies; and Rclccted neats, Ten pen nies besides. Lads and basses under 10 years old, Fifteen pennies. Hahycs uuder one year olde may not be added Med at ; enny price without lhcyrcmothers. Tickets for ye eelect seit? may he had at I ve Apolhcenrv Shops of ve Doctors (V.in namakcrand l)?kes. N ??Ye Doorcs will be opened a1 candle i lyte, and ye eiilertaynemciit will beginean halte hour later. Ye goodc people uced not to bring they re candle? or lanterns since ye I Helectiueii will furnish ail ye lytes. THE GENUINE DR. Co EeLAHE'S Celebrated American WOBM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. ? TIME countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both I checks; the eyes become dull; the pu ; pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs I along the lower eye-lid; the nose is it : ritatcd, swells, and sometimes bleeds: j a swelling of the upper lip : occasional : headache, with humming or throbbing i of the ears; an unusual secretion of ! saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath I very foul, particularly ia the morning; j appetite variable, sometimes voracious, j with a gnawing sensation of the ,t'j:n I ach, ;;t Others, entirely gone: fleeting I pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequcntly tinged with Mood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid: j respiration occasionally difficult, ajul , accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy ! and disturbed sleep, with minding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gencr i ally initable, \ e. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. M< LAKE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT hof.s Nor ION I AIN mf.rc?ry in an)- form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. 'l iie genuine Dr. Mc1.An*k's Vkr MiKDoic bears the signatures of C. Mi Lank and Fi.kmixc Hkos. on th? wrapper. -:o: DR. C. MclANETS LIVER PILLS are not reenm mended r.> a remedy "for the ills that llesh is licir to," hut in affection; of the liver, ami in all Hllious Complaints, Dyspepsia ami Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, 1 hey stand without a rival. A G U E A N I) V 1: V E R . Nohcttcr cathartic cm be Used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. I As a simple purgativ? they arc uncqualcd. BKWAUK Ol' IttlTATIOXtf. The genuine are ncvei sugar coated. Fach box bas a red w ax seal on the lid w he imprcssii n In;. Mi Lank's Livuk I'm ,. Fach wrapper bears the signatures of C. Mr 1 .ank ami Fl.kmi.ho Ititos. ) Insist upon having the genuine Dr.O. Mc Lane's I.ivi u I'ii.i s. prepared by Fleming Pros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLtlne, spelled differently biit same pronunciation. Robertson, Taylor & Co., suci 1'SSOKS TO GEO. S\. W ILLIAMS A CO. Cotton factors, Wholesale Grocers and Oettern] Com mission Mer chants, 1 cS: :? IIAYNR ST., CIIAKIjKSTON.S.C. july 11 J870 COTTON GINS! COTTO? tjiarsn The Taylor, Magnolia, ami Gullet* Steel Brush. All with or without Feeders and Condensers. Order early. I can furnish from d? to 80 Saws at Factory Prices. G in Ribs, Bristles and Saws. Tin- Family favorite Improvedis thought to be tlie smoothest miming M acinus offered. The Cabinet work is very hand some, and I he execution of the Macliiut ? eertandy without hajKror among all the Ii rst-clnss Maehiues. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Next lo HenrjrKobn. W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER Ami Jeweler, m KUSSEL ST-, % Crimgelmrg, H% A fresh Mipply of Landreth's Seeds just received for winter sowing, whioh ! will sell to suit the times. Call and save money before buying else where. iiov !i 1S78 ly Wheat Mili." The undersigned takes ph-nMire in in forming the public that his Wheat Mill 7 Miles North <if t Irnngcburg, and 2 Milt* from Jamison-, is ii good order, having one of the liest smut machines, and plenty of water, and will grind any day, or night, if desired; Satisfaction guaranteed It P ANTLEY tXi^iT i>s errIcgbT The undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of the Town and Comity that he is prepared todo up and make MatlruMCfl on the shortest notice. Also will conihict an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low as possible. Orders solicited. JOHN OK?EN. June 9 tf ALIVE To the requirements of tlid poople, and feeling deeply interested in the satisfaction of the public, I propose to make efforts never before entered into for the welfare of the community. To this end I have purchased my STOCK, and knowing that earnest and honest endeavor will meot with that success which should attend it, ? would ask all wiio arc seeking B \R CAINS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hat?, Not to make purchases before exam in my Stock, ami can assure to SAVE! MONEY B5Y GOIl\G TO THEODORE KOHN for Dress Goods. THEODORE KOHN for Novelties. THEODORE KOHN for White Goods. THEODORE KOHN for Domestics. THEODORE KOHN for Cassimers. THEODORE KOAN for Fancy Gooifs. THEODORE KOHN for Embroide ries THEODORE KOHN for Parasols. THEODORE KOHN for Stravr Hats. THEODORE KOHN for Shoes. THEODORE KOHN for Shirts. THEODORE fe'.OHN for Neck Ties. A WELL KNOWN FACT that can cannot be successfully contra dicted that ii G ivea the Best Bargains To be had in Orangeburg. Every man and youth .can ho well dressed in ELEGANT STVDE at nominal Prices by purchasing Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods from THE0D0KE KOHN Tin: LIGHT RUNNING "DOSTICMR SEWING MACHINES, ' and Needles for all sewing machines always un hand for .-ale cheap. Agent for MADAM E DEMOREST'S Reliable Patterns. Spring aud Sum mer Fashions arc in. You cau ne t Cataloguo by applying at T KQPIN\S A gent for J I? CO ATS COTTOBT Price per doz. 56 cents. Trade sup-, plied. No troublo to give or send Sam ples. Salesmen polite and anxious to SHOW GOODS. The continued HUSH of Custom ers is proof conclusive that you can get the most goods for your money at THEODORE KOHN'S. Knowlton & Latlirop, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS A T 1. A \V , OKAiyGEBUfUfi S. C. noy 30 tf