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F, D elf ARS, ?gt. UND KU MASONIC IIAL.fj Friends :m<l (.'?miilryiiieii attend! T)? not wait until tou spend "10 very conl in places dear, ftflake DkMAHS vmirOrucor here! Ask him for Iiis IlAMSso nice, Running at the LOWEST PRICK! Stop mill try his Fluur so line, Cheese, and ALL things in Iiis line! l|nvc sonic ItUTTKR sent aruuml ? Every man should have n pound ! A"d if you'd feel well and able, Put his MACKEREL on your Table ! CSeod are all things in Iii? Store, Reason cannot ask for more! Only try his LIQUORS rare? ^'an't be equalled any where ! Every man who knows PkMAIIS, Rushes for his good Segsirs! \n his Sample lfoom they fly, |?1 very time that they are dry! Something tells them HE'S I ho mm ! And he always lends the van ! Jfvvvr yet did he ret rest,? T>on't yon know he can't he beat? JLook within his Store?? grand, fn his Ihn*-1 loom?near a' hand; OueKtion him and von will sec? UNDERSOLO ?H"Kf AN SOT HE! ()h ! wait not till you are wiser, Reason points to Mr. KISKR, felling lancy Drii ks to all ? Caivc him then i f/eneral rail, Rest assured, OkMAKH sells cheap, A"d the finest g??ids will keep, HJever cense to bless your stars? JO own with all ? except onk Poult I'ast of I>r. A. Rakc'i E>rsi? Store, l'KKJK I ,IST 13 reech-Loading single barrel Guns fiotn 815 tip. i Jlotible barrel Jl beech-Loaders from ?27 up. Single barrel Muzzle Loaders from $2 50 up. Tumble barrel Muzzle-Loaders from S7 50 up. 7 ?bot Pistols from ?<1 25 to SS 50. ?5 shot l'Utols 5J2-luU from ?2 50 to ?f> 50. ?Smith cY, Wesson 82 H?0 812. ?? ;hs loo $18 7?. " " 41 100 from 8115 In S2"). All of these pistols me cen - tre lire with automatic cartridge ex traders. Also I lard ware of every d "scrip tum, at prices corresponding with the ?ubovo* ('till an l examine goads ami prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in both. W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER Ami Jeweler, RUSSLL ST.. Orange bur;;, s, i\ dint received, a lim* * election of Gold and Plated Jewelry, nil lim New Styles, Arc., which I \\i!l sell low down for cash, (.'all at once and save t ime and money nov 0 1878 ly Carriage Factor /. The undersigned respectfully in forms the public that he is prepared to do all Kind of Work in the above line on the shortest no tice and at Living Prices. HORSESHOEING done in the best possible manner. I also have in full operation my PLANING AND MOULDING MAC MINKS, And GRIST MILL. All work in this line done without delay und on reasonable terms A share ol ihe public [-atiotiagc is solicited. juiy 25 IT. I-.IGGS. BLACKSIfilTHIN ? A N i > I TO RS KS I I OKI X< i. Th? undersigned respect fully informs the public that he has opened at the shop op posite Mr. Joseph Harley where be is pre pared to do all kind of work in his line on the shortest notice and in ihe best work manlike manner. All work guaranteed lu giTe satisfaction, and prices to suit the pre cent times. W. ARNOLD, npr'l 20 ly. 13ricks For Hn lo. 150,000 first-class Orangeburg Brick for sale at the Oran gcburg I'.riek Yard. Kor particulars Ac, enquire of A.M. l/LAEat tha Yard, or to JAMES C. BELL. may?3 -h:?. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP!!! X*>xrviTiiiie T3ofbre laying ElsewTiere AT JOSEPH EROS' AT (-APT BRinOMANN'H < > I ,1 > STAND Fancy Baker and Candy Manufacturer. Keeps pessitively llie Finesi and Largest, a^sor?incnt of Confectionery at W holesaie and Retail for llie very Lowest Prices. A Fresh Stock of Groceries and (Jantied Goods of all kinds will In sold at a Small Advance on cost price. llie Best Brands of Flour, the Finest Cigars and Tobaccos aud Fruits X a dlr ? luinisl ed with Hot Codec and Meals at low figures. Orders lor Wedding Cakes and Supplies for Cakes a specialty. _jO SIS IIP Tri IT, Ii OS .A CHANG LS BUSINESS [I^Tl c und< rsipiud would rrppoctful ly inform llie citizens of this and adjoining Counties,thai holms given up merchandizing in order to gi ve his w I eh> attention to BUYING SXO*5K rot: T Mis M A I i K \ :V Will arrive the coining week a large lot of line Harness and Saddle HOUSES whieh will he offered at very reasonable prices. Having n any yuirs i xperienec in the above business 1 feel confident of giving f1111 Mithhiciion to every one who favors me wish their patronage. W. M; SAIN. At the Old Stand. I>H. 5.- S. V/'OJ.?FR, can he found over I?. Lo<d.->' Stino, wlicru he is prepared to do all work in his line, on dn iiii>-i impro'ved >i\!<. and at prices to suit the times. Ail work warranted to uriv satisfaction. I., s. \V( >L|'K, mar 7 Hiirjjcoii I tciuist. STA'i'lO ul' S<?r I'll CAROLINA, ( )ttA XOKKt'liO < 'oijntv. hv ? ? It. OI.ovku, k- ?; 11:: . eisoti \tk i r :> . t:. W hi reas, < ieorgi? Holivrr; ?\ <'. I' . hath made suit i" inc. |<i grain him I otters of Administration of lie." I Mate ami cllccls of I lavid Hnniak. deceased. These arc therefore to rite and ndiimnidi all and siiij;uhir the hi in Iron" ami t V ditors of tliv >ai?l David .SiiioaK, late of Orauye hiirjg t'oiniiy, deceased, llial lliev Uc .iii'l appear, hHore im?. in the Court <>r I'voliale, In he held ai < h'au^i'btir^r, L\ :l.. mi October next, aftei |iiildicatioii hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t.i show eau/e, if any they have, why t!.<? ~.ti.i Administiation *diould not lie {{rallied. (liven under itiy Hand, this-<>ih day ol August, Anno 1 Joiniiti IS7U. h. s-1 < . i'-- ('?!.< >Y Kit Ju.i-c of Probale, ih'migcbiiry .Vainly. an.; iil Robertson, Taylor & Co. mtci .-x.i:s to GKO. XV. WILLIAMS & CO. Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers and (?oneial Commission Mer chants, I ^ :> IS A V X K S'S\, jtily 11 si7;? h CALL ( 5 A 1,1 At TIIK PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1S7 1 by I he Pi >pii t'lor, who i.t ^ii11 ready mid willing i fill orders in IHvEAl), ROLLS, LM ES (: a k i: s t>f all description*. g ^ B t "tv7 g i j? t ?: ^ c 1 \ !? 1 iSt H * %f*J i- ft ?'"* jtv Ihe P.AUIt.KL or l:< >\. ' A Iso \ \ i i I A 1 ) I'or Camp'Mcctiiigs or any other kind Meeting**. ?7*.isi received I-Trosls i 'on IVt'Hofiu ri?k, JFmiic.y (iUkmIn AimI Aotioiis \\ hieb will he wild a^ LOW us any thai e he hought in Oraiigohiirg. Thankful for the past patronage of friends and 'lie public I still rtolic.il a ct limiauce of I heir custom., T. W. Alborgrotl i, Russell Street, next door to 1 sept 1 1, 1878?ly Mr. J. V. Hurley Seed Eye. Rust Proof Oats. Wheat. A Isn a small lot of 10)II.>U 1 1 KU! TT aIXJUO o Tin's Seed was tested in Georgia last Season and was a success:. f I \] {.] OILS, house shoes, JO 11X A. HAMILTON. 1? B? a Good wax BK< IG an for 81, a Good woman's SHOE for 00 c. . < >i'n a- ilVmh/ion. 40 ilead Horses .11.- r AKIMVKI1 AT E. F. Slater's Stablos 'I lie :;i'o\<: Sldi k is n.~ I'iSK u< < \ < r liroi ghi into this St ate, and will lie Mild :it very reasonable prices. The public is respectfully invitcd to cu'l am! examine the sain I'.. F. sla IT.il. t 111?: CLO: K. WATCilMAKMIl A N 1) ita:PAiiti:it. ''Time and lick," hot It wanted are. Tni Wall ii and ('Im '< and people here, I l lick y<ni need. <>r tiiiii* 10 set, Just saunli r round to t Miivicttu. I'm- iwenly years and iwo, he's spent In If.inin-.' how Iiis arts In know, lly ?j-i-cial l'rovidefi.:?? he's -cut To Oriulgeburg lliat tut to show* II :? Watch will keep no tilth;, .\iui it a ( lin k w ill give nO tick, 'Tisjiisl because you've misscil ilii- line. Which lei Is of t;.I Work, H ue an^ ipiick. If your Watch will keep an linie, <i.i Iii T. Del !ii\ ielte; I f your t "lock will give no tick.. t iu to I hi ' hiviclte. "Tick and time" are ne uled here lly I'aliners, lloclors, Lawyers, all, It' this I r ii in , ll.eii lake good care i >ii T. I?. < 'hiviclte to ?? ill. ; ?? NOTK K- Mi \?atch?s remaining with in?' for repairs on the Isl Nov ., *'7N, will lies i'i al aueiioii ii' mil railed Tor he line ihe lii>t Moud.iv in Ilocerahi r next. T. DiCillVIKTTK. inly I tf M/OMMCIO To Meiuhers.of the Eire i>epart?>n;hl ..f < 1?- - Town of t Irangehnrg. An < lr I'm iic'C I? Aiueud the Or.lin nie?' relating In the l?*ire Pcpartmcul of the Town of Oraugeburj" adopted March IKth (Sb7. Ke ii Ordained lay the Mayor and Alder men assembled; (h it tin* Chiel and-nd as-i-.a' l Ohlei" of the I -'ire D.-pir!iiient -h ill In- elected by th:> joint ballot of the town t'duncil and the two hiuhost. officers in i'n- Iwo 111 ail en 1 Companies of ihe I'ire Department Tli .i tin !-i a distant Chiel ? !l be elected by t ?Wn Council. Thai ili<- Mayor "i ili ? town shall he i - -officio a iiicmber nf the lloinl of Kirc Masieis; Ail par's iif this ' p., nie ? or ivgu'idinn in coiilhei with th*M Or Una nee so for as I bey are ineon isttui herewith are repeileil hone, in i oiun ii this 71 It dav of April is; I. .1. W MOSKhKY, Ma. or. T. I'. WOLKK. Clerk. o.l 10 2t A. II. LIiVW I N, Itttrher und Blair l>i-csscr, Nearly opposite Hull ? Seoville, Guarantees Satisfaction in his lino of business. Patronage respectfully 1 solicited. I Kor Ilm Ornngcbiirg Ti M iw. | Oats Continued. Mr. lulilor: I !i my last letter, I showed one of tl ^ causes, which led runners to be lieve jtho out eiop to he injurous to hind, and promised to prove by J. C. U/s farm, thai we could improve o ir 'and by planting oats. .1. C. II. planted oats two years in succession "ii old ui' ii land; seven years ago, with 27? ms of guano perncro.it produced 12 bushels of corn per aero; G years ago, with 175 lbs of guano, it. produced (501) lbs seed cotton pel on e. Tl>3 present year it was plant ed in corn, for tili/. I w i: h 0 bsidi sis cotton seed per acre alone, and it is thc he t eoni ou my place, vie! 1 ? ii _r over 'J"> bushels per acre on the level spot-. Now I d d nol pasture tiii~ land, but ploughed under a line crop grass, when 1 sowed my peas, the second year applying 200 lbs of ash element. We do nol say oats im proved this land, bul p?as and green ...???.Mitn .1:1 'I I .I i; 1.1 . !!.Ii HI. i 11e .-0 >li< i iico I ? - : clean d by J. C. fl , planted in corn j and peas the Mrs I year, 2d and !Jrd years a cr??p of oats and corn, the I ii year wheat, alnioi t a failure n bushels per ai-rc. The wheat was fertilized with a small crop ol peavitic*, l'> bushels cotton seed, 200 lbs ol wood ashes per acre. The last of Julv wo sowed peas broadens', applying Ith) lbs of the iamous ash el em nt. p ???? acre, pastured 2U pi^s ami 1 milch cows for in or 12 days. The lif h year it was p'anted in oat*, fer ili/.ed with In bushels ol colt n -0 ? 1 pv a re, yielding over 100 bushels per here, according to nscasnrenienl by ?x? feet, and by nuinbiiv, *_' horse loads, The yield, the year before green msindrihg j and ash element win adopted, .vas abotti 20 hod.eis p r acre. Now Mr. Editor, have i in ! shn.y.i conclusively that tints will not injure I your laud,iftteated in thesatms iha'd- j ner as .1. C. II. ?1 Oes. Vidi will i>cr ceivu thai I have been very particu lar in giving you llie manner d'thel treatment of these two piect - of land, j I did this |,.1 the h< liclit of a great many (armors, who say that the yield is fa huh us, only a m wspaper pull', and pet patch. An l iiLo to sli >\v to the farmer the great advantage of fertilizing oats. Fertilizers pay us a better interest on oats (hau any u h r crop. It is very tliliicult to e-m'yiuje oir farinei;3 of this fact. I have several limes brought i' lotliooo:i .-'ule 1 a 1 ion of our Agriciultu ml S i siety without a d shale. Tins reason ofth'H 1 is obvious, ?'?/. '// on ihn h ?';?. Kor the benelil of this class of far n ?. . I would introduce a ?uw project. Thai is, oats followed by cotton. I*iit20 bushe's of cotton seed with ?*! or -1 hundred 'bs of ash clement pjr acre lor oats; alter harvesting oat? phr.it cotti 11. '1 he land -honl 1 be ihoro.i jh ly broken mid oais put in early. 1 have ii IVom 1111(1 ubted until jrity. 1 that Dr. Smith of Wiilislnn, fioiti ri pel 1 ntcli b! I or f) acres, gathers ? ? or ?>?> I ii ht I- of oats and mic bag of eotton per ucre every year This is progress. Try it. lies peel f 11 ly, CniTic. j l''or llie Ui ingehiiry Times. Tili vs. Bob. Mi&r /.'</'.'? r : Can you lei hie whal lhal feller "Bob Ii aim:" i/., hoo he iz, or v, hear he cuir- Irom ? I f you can, I wish you wood 1 el me, for l'le beting il 1 ever lieorduvsiic.h a aniincl. 1 can'l ernsagtn what sorluvor f.sllor ho iz. Sum tunes heel cum out an spool tho purtyest sorter lock, tin then heel turn or,'an begin III tofk niggci tork. Now lhal sorlcr bothers me. 1 can't in t-ave mi Ii e tel wether heze a nig ger, while man or mix d; but gugiu I'rum biz writin, I wood think he iz purty badly mixed, or lie muster hav mixed several thing- before he went In rite biz peace fur vorn paper. "Bob" so/ that ''Kli's'1 ulcers ar'!a'l N^rth.'' Now 1 don't no whal bo means by that, but hope heel rite again tel mo t\l about it. I red Ii.ui r.cnuu uv "Hobs" (iv. r scvil times nu lliconly thing I ewood Hud oul wluit he sed was,''give the devil Iiis dues." Wei, v;e nl luiv tu du that. I*tir if we don't, heel lake thai,.an intrust besides. I get mixed party had sum limes, hut \ don'l think I ever <;ol mixedjix. had a/. "Bob'' got, when he role that peace uv biz. I wuz orfully mixed wun ni!e. 1 trido lu cum 111> ?trete I'mm down about whear Ilrigman usetu keep, au I thorl the whole uv Orangcburg belonged tu nie, an you.otter had .-can me a triin tu word; over the bole uv it at wuticc 1 jus limit i ewood worik over enny thing, so I tihle tu worlk over a brick bihlin, but sttne cuai tu the conclusiiion that "the longest way rund \v:-.< the nearest way homo," so I gol roun it an crauld tu !>?> 1. N ?w I hope' Hob" wil take warniu frutn this au jine the Temprai. ban I. I h ?po l ie hear friiiu "i)ob" in "our ncc." 1 intended tu say sumthiu about the soldier boyz Fair, but will put ii orf in r a outlier time. 1 thort 1 wooder held frum "Ike" before now, but it seams he tu hav left town, ;.t.i tired or shared frum the track. I'lejiis tel him that t hem rutesariu the same plase, au that the K otini i! ^ it> slitcly kussed ever time I in crloiig thcar, wich bap . us not tu be v< rv ofell; I ii i in tu hear IV in T?.i!>" an ' Ike" suuc, (thru the paper; I will t jui t,. Mi i Put:KINS. ?itingch?rg, S. t'.. 1 let. 20th 1 S7*.>. Latter Ca'-nts. It is the ;'.:-!.ioii in certain parts of this country lor the relation; of Wealthy persona d aliealc .some religious institution ?church or other* wii?;<) their memory. So it hap pens that ihe colossal miser, A-t >r. lias n sji ? tuliil memorial rent 11 in Tritiiiy (.'buch, New York. So it is thai ike ehi 1 blooded mcreanti'e I Juggernaut fJle'warl will be sanctified in inatblo, .. indeed Judge Hilton cati rcct ver hia hideous mummy. S> it i- that numerous plutocrats, who had no n:oi n spsi itu il ly in a heavenly direction iliah a goat \\Xi for tbb lots* lrinn of Piublba, arc lo be conimomo rated in religio is edifices :u which the pure ideal of Jesu- Christ is sub ordinated t) the vanity of some wretched creature, whoso whole life ivas a monstrous caricature of angelic beatitude. The last of these ?"saints/' w ho htis Mime connection with theo logy in stone and inoi tar, is the late Daniel Drew, ol whom a truthful cri tic writes : "What a precious old schemer be was in his prime, lo ho I sure! Wall street never knew his t rjiuil iti the ; :ii licnlar liiie that made him la inn s. Though pr ibably as got.d a man oul idc of Wall street as i ? ? ? i i most "i bis in igltn ?!?-. w i?':i :t ca ne to ri play <T wi ? r.iitl cunning in the sinel; market be bad no more con science than a mule, fl gave him no mine compunction to bankrupt an oppnm i:i i hull to kill n mosquito, and he never hcHtutcd lo dceieve tiiid be Ua\ even one of his own cronies if ho j boti h( tin re by reach it certain end. | Drew was the !>' Hear of the street !or ninny years, and it would not bo an ensy matter i?? count up all the victims be bugged to death. He never showed a grudge for any one; he was lar i<i> smooth and cunning'lor that, bul be was always rest ly to put on ihe sciuwb when thcrighl inomeut came, timl perhaps the man on whom lie smiled m ist gen ly in I ho morn i ig was made In feel the pressure mosl shai ply in the afternoon." The less connection such monsl osi lies hove with church history tho list* i ler. Thev bring religion into eon Iciupt ami renew Ingctvsoll's libertine charier lo scoll' at the mistake'*, no! only of Mose?, bul til tho mo lorn in i eblncry of pietism What llyronsaid nl (in rge Ill's sepulture is equally tiite ol bsiscr born mortals; lor ii i not the reverence of Heaven, but th? mockery of boll ? "That roll'd j The eighty years of lotteuess in gold." ? C 7/cent. A %?on$li'lution(tlibf. Ihr Duties of Matrimony A wise old lady writes this: Better than gold to a man i.s a cheerful wife. But he must do his part toward mak ing her cheerful. It i.s easy enough for a nu.n to many a happy woman. But the bride expectant, when she thought how happy she would be, never con templated the pictuie of a husband coming home cross as a bear and go ing to bed without speaking to her; she had lover t bought of tho long even ings when he would not come at all, or hi- bringing some one home to din ner without warning or preparation; of his awful profanity over so trilling a matter as the gas bill. She bad no idea in fact, that there could be any thing but happiness in married life, and she had determined to be happy and to distribute her happiness to those about her. Jt is often not bar fiuli if she docs not succeed. Men,as it nil-', do not exert themselves to secure their wives happiness. They know that it requires a constant and a **ifat < ti or I i'? POST'S nronertv and |. ......... J... J . . MUU be secure i ? its value in the midst of commercial changes. The chccrful ness, the happy, hopeful character which eyei'v woman displays at the beginning of marriage is not so easily lost as a fortune; it requires but a ?mail share of tlu attention, and yet so often do. s not get that little share. Therefore a word to the girls in this tonnec'.iou is in order; beware of a man who doesn't know enough about cheerfulness t'> understand its value in daily life. Such a man would im? I rove the Iirst opportunity to grind ehoi r.'tilucss out ofllis home, to fright en a sunbeam into a shadow, and then wonder what is the matter. Such is no hotter than no husband at all; and when you want a husband go hud somebody else?some body that will give you at lead some chance to be liappy far into the life beyond the hone) moon. True Words. Mr. Lnmar, oi* Mississippi, in his speech at Winona said, "Fellow-citi zens, truth, in the lang process of time, will prevail, and our country* im n of the North will lind out at last, nnd :.t no distant day, that the great danger to this country is not from Southern ruliianism or ante-bellum nullification or Southern secession and State rights, but i.s 'Vom Mr. Secretary Sherman and his stalwart pa rty, w ho arc adoptingevery measure, just or unjust, right or wrong, to fasten < n this broad and promising land the shackles of a dominion that shall be imp rriahsin in all but the name." WoUPut. Wo are accustomed to condemu the scourging and to: tu ring of people, under the old Roman laws, for the purpose of forcing them to testily. The qt'cstion is raised whether a Ho rn in .judge who suffered this is of necessity a worse man than tho American Judge who, in this age of advanced ideas, often permits a law yer to brutally bully and insult a wiiiie.-- ". ? 7* ens Qhriatinn Advocate. ?-.... .-.-r.', -rr ? ? - ?? - A Ju?t Horror. Hon. Horatio Seymour has been inicrvit wed by a reporter of the New York "World" in regard to the Presi dency but unlike Gen. Grant, on the lb publica . side, the old Democratic Veteran .-.ivs; "1 have a horror of a .-entile (of power or place around the edges ol the grave; I should fool liko one ofthc figures in Holbein's dance of death." -?. *r-_-.o ? - ? -nil Dr. Sears, the distributing agent of the Peabo ly fund, has tenth red to tho colored people of Georgia fourteen free scholarships in tho Atlanta Uni versity. During the past three years, 132 American railroads, covering neatly 17,000 miles, and representing an 1 invested capital ol 8728,463,000, have been sold under foreclosure