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W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER And Jetvoler, R?SSEL ST-, Orangoburg, S, <'. No nsc* for Printer's Ink tiiiTesH you want to lind the ino-t LKI.IA BLE PLACE! in Town to buy Jewelry. Sec tlio wonders of the day, an Automatic Show Case, \Yhicli turns all day, thereby giving yon a better chance to select what will suit yourself or Friend. I ciui supply all clauses, from the poor to the rich, ami yet still another fine lot of Excelsior Jewelry just opened for inspection. I can under .'-ell any one tiuuth, with the same quality of goods. Sets from 25 cts. tu ^'20. All other goods in proportion. W. F. ROIUNSON*. nor 21 ly JAMl SALE. A house ami lot opposite C H Ghu'er'son the Belleville ttoad. The house is in com? plcle order with every convenience. For particulars apply lo A M SALLKY F. DeMAES, i gt. UND KU MASONIC BB AWiWi jTricitdM and Count r.v men attend! f)o not wait until ion spend Rvery cent in places dear, ^f.tke DkMAK.S your (i roeor here! Ask him for his IIAMSxu nie?, Running at the fiOWEST I'RICE! {Slop ami try his Flour so line, Cjhe? sc, ami A LL things in his lim-! lgavoKome BL'TTEI! sent aromnl ? Kvery man should have a pound ! A "d if vou'd feel well and aide. |>IU his M ACK KK I'd. on your Table ! CSood are all thine- in his Store, J{ea.~on c.uinot nnU for more! Ojuv try his LlQl/OHS um? Can't be < 'ipiii I led any where! f^Jverv omn wKok'imWn fu:.\| VHS, IJushcs for hi- good Sugars! Jn his Sum pic Loom tlu;. Ily, livery lime thai lln-y sua-dry! Koine thing tells lliein IIEV? tlu in-in ! A'ul he always le*d* the van]! ]\'uver yet did he retreat,? Don't you know he can't be beat ? J^ook wUhin ld.s Sinn* so jr?-and, |n his Itar-ltooni ?near at hand; Question him and von will see ? flNDERSOJ,U?11K CANN<>T I'E! ()h ! wait not till you are wiser, |{ea*on points lo M*. ItlSEU, {felling lancy Dri. ks to all ? Qive hint then i general call, |{eirt assured, DkM A KS sells cheap, A ml the luiest goods will keep, J\ever erase lo hless your stars ? ijown with all?except PcMAKS. R G. CA OTON ONP. IKK) It KAST OK l>r. A. C. Duke's I>ru? More, P1UCK I.IST Breech-Lou<ling ringle, barrel (inns v ftom $15 up. i Double barrel Jlbeech-Loaders from 827 up. ?Single barrel Muzzle Loaders from $2 50 up. Lmuble barrel Muzzle-Loader.- from $7 50 up. 7 shot Pistols from $1 20 lo 88 f>0. 5 shot Pistols 32-100 from 82 00 to $5 50. Smith et Wesson 32 100 SI2 " 218 li)() 8lo 75. " " 4-1 100 from 810 to 525. All of these pistols arc cen tre fire with automatic cartridge extractors. Also Hardware of every descrip tion, at prices corresponding with the above* Call and examine good* and prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in both. AUCTION K K It IX T. C. llUBBEIJj WILL ATTEND TO THE SALES of Real Estate, Personal Piopcrty, ?'h , I'uh lic or Private. IJusiness entrusted to him will he promptly attended to. Orangeburg, So. Ca., Ike. 1st 1>7'.(. nov 28 1879. FOTTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Wllloore or i>rovrnt Illnrnnft. No nonns will dla of COLIO, lloi 11 or LUKQ F? *un, If KouU's l'owdare Hrc used in i lain. Kouii'Bl'owdf rs will cure and pri!\< at KooCnor.KnA Koutx't l'ovrilurs will provunt UaI'XS im Kowlh. FouU's I'owden will ln> rc:on tlio quantity of milk and cream twenty per com-, ?nd nmfce tliu batter firm bihI sweet. Foutx'a I'oT-rder* will euro or prevent nliiion kvkut Dxbbaab to wlilrli llorsi'h and Cattle art: nutijcct. FOUTZ'8 powmbb WILL Ol vb .'-a l li.l'nn IHN. (Bold ovirywhiii-? DAVID S. rOUVZ. Proprietor. IIAU'IUUUE, Aid. nov21 ly Knowlton & Latlirop, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS A T T, A W , ORANGEBURG, S. C nov|30 tf ?RESTAURANT BY A. M. IZLATt. AGT. A.t BrigGTniann's Old Stand. Call mid gut your Hot Meats, Fancy Drinks and Fiue Cigars, Come Curly and order your Oyster Stew, Oyster Fry, Chicken and Rice, Hani and Bice, .Beefstea k und Rice, Saussage ami Rice, Mams and Eggs, Colfco,&o., &e. Having obtained a I iist ( Inss 1 tslnujnnt C?ok, I piepare evrything in Nice Style. C hand satisfy voiir appetite Everything put down at Bottom 1 Vices. * aug lttTO THE NEW WILSON GsoiEBefing Shuttle SSWIIS mCHINH Ig wo.-.'tcrfui Ii Its concoptlon. un procodontad far doing a largo range of sowie 3 in textile fabrlca and leather. Its motions nre contiguous, admitting of an extraordinary rcvto of speod, either by cloam or foot power. Every motion of the treadle malio*i six otitchos, thus produc irJ5 Kbout one-wiiid more work In a day titan othar Sowlnjj "fiachinos. It hae no step motions, ar.J tightens the stitch with tho noedt.o out of tho fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Food on both sidos of the noodle. It has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sowing Machine. Its arm is fully eight and ono-half inches long and five and one-half inchos high, and tho whole Machine is very compactly and scien tifically constructed in proportions, elogance, design and appear* ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as far in advance of all other Sewing Machines as tho telephone is superior to the tin speaking tube. The WCLGON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with a Tuckor, Rufflor, Cordor, Sot of Hemmers, Binder, otc, s, . &?*j m -u ? -v.- c / . mSSa THEODORE KOI IN ort 2 ! AGENT FOR ORANGEBURG COUNTY. A CFIANaiS O V \ The undersign* A would rcspcetful ly inform tho citizens of this and adjoining Counties, that helms given up merchandizing in order to give his W I o'c attention to I OK T Irl I B M A RKET Will arrive tho coining week n large lot of lim- Harness ami Huddle IIOWSLS which will la: oliered at very reasouahle prices. Having many y?ars experience in tin- above business I feel confident of giving lull tat intact ion to every one who favors me wilb thrii patronage. \V. M. SAIN, At the Old Stand. ti ri'i CLOCK, \\ ATCItM AK LR and iei:i*AEKEvit. ''Time ami lid;,"' liotli wantc ! are, I'm Watch imil < 'In k ami |>lu here, If lick yiiii need, or lime In i. .Ins! .-aiuiter round lo ('Iii vi ito. For twenty years ami two, he's spent In learning liow Id- arts to know, Ity special I'rovideiM* he's seul 'I'<> (> rangt Inn ^ dial m l to show. If a Wuttdl will keep no lime, Ami if si (Mock will give no tiek, 'Tis jn-t l?i*('imse you've inissotl 1I1N lino, Wliieli lolls of good w ork, true an>4 iptiek. If your Watch will keep no than, (to to 'I'. Hot hivlette; If your Clock will jjive no liek. 'm < in to '1 I'ei Id vieitc. "Tiek ami lime" are th e led hero By I'siiiuers, hoetors. Lawyer*, all, If lids I'o o ne, then lake gowd care i >ii 'f. b. i Ihivicltc o> eall. I-.;i-'XOTICK All Wat.lies remaiiiiiiu with me for repairs on the I si Nov., ItfTs will In- sold at auction if not called for In: foil! the lirat Mondnv in llcccnihcr next. T. UkCIIIVIHTTIO. jnly I If jNO'IMCJK Mis. .1 Oakman, having ouctipicil .tin commodious residence of Capt. V. II. IV Brigguiiinn <>ii Amelia street, will aeeoin modatc a few Hoarders. Kates rcasonabl and satisfaction guaranteed. ?M.?Itt >o |???" 0?*|HHi?4n. ||ti .tq pio? "Jl "K "H,S" ">'i|j"i|;) uoiaumwi^ ju jh.i jiim '?jli 'O98|0U1Mnj twg "v\zty -u.o > turn i )??( \ "OO V tl'IV.VOaJK 'II "U Seed Rye. Rust Proof Oats. Wheat. A l.-o a small lot of Rust Proof Wheat! Thiri Seed wiw tested in Georgia last Season and was a success. Li.mi:. OILS, HOUSE SHOES, Arc. JOHN A. HAMILTON. 1 > s A Gond WAX RROGAN for SI, A Good WOMAN'S SHOE for 90 c. .JOHN A- II AM IL I OX. 40 Head Horses .IL'ST AHKIVKI) AT E. F. Slater's Stables The above Stock is a- PTNK as ever brought into this State, and will be sold at very reasonable prices. Tue public is re-puctlu!!y idvited to call and examine the same. Ii P. SLA PK It; J. W. iL Dukes, Jr., MARKET STREET,) Respectfully informs the public generally J that hi.? Stables tue comple ted and filled with PIN K HOUSES AND MILKS Which he is oil' ring at vvr.V L.OW IMMCI-S. Those in want of good Slock urn re spectfully invited to give liiu a call. J. SV. il. |)UKK\ -It;. Robertson, Taylor & Co., SUCCKSSO US TO OEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers nnd General Commission Mer chants, 1 & .1 IIAYNE ST., C1IAltLKSTOi\,S.C. july 11 817? Urn Let it Pass. I5c nut swift (o lifkc offence: I.ct it pan*! Anger is a /oe lo sense; Let it pass! I'rood not darkly o'era wrong, \\ Inch will disappear oro 1?m<;; Lather sing this cheery song - I <| it pass : Let it pasa! Strife corrodes tlu- purest mind; Ldt i( puss! < m As tin- unregarded wind, Let it pass ! Any vulgar rouis that live May eoinhmn without reprieve; "i'i.-> the noble who forgive. Let it pass ! I.etit pass! Kell? not an >ugry word; Let. it pass! Think liow often you have erred. Lctj.it pass! ?Since our toys must pass away Like thu dewdropson the spray, Wherefore Rliouhl mir sorrows stay '.' Let it pass.! Let it pass ! If for good you've taken ill; Let it puss! Oh, he kind and gentle still '. Time at last makes all things straight; Let us notj'CHvni hut wait. And our triumph shall he great; Let it pass ! Let it pass! Lid your anger to depart; Let it pnss ! Lay tho.-e boat el.V wools to heart: "Let it pass !" Follow net the n tidy thron-; Itetter to he wronged than wrong; Thcrcloroidiig the cheery song ? Let it pass'. Let.it pa-s! ?? All The Year Round. 2.ion I|r^ocral;c Club. Minutes ol" meeting Zion Doinbcrn tic Club of Orangebnrg County, held December A, lbTb*, the President Cob.D. It- liatton presiding. In the absence of the Secretary, X. X. Hay den was duly elected .Secretary ]"'> t>>ii% A letter from M. I. Browning Esq., County Chairman, was read, and on motion of N. N. Hayden, was received as information and ihe thanks of the Club tendered to our worthy County Chairman for his timely advice. It was Iben moved by Vice Presi dents. \V. Sim akc, that the Club he called together on the JTth day of December 1870, lor the purpose of re-organizing the same, and that a pic. nie be had at the tame time, and the ladies he requested to give the Club their presence and assistance, wbicli was adopted. Abo, moved by II. S.Smoakc, and carried, that the minutes of this meet iug and the letter of the County ( hait man be published in the County papers. K. N. Havi.i.n, Sec t i y /</ " t< 111. OFFICE CO UN IV CHAIRMAN, DkMOCK MIC r.vuty, ( tKAMIKIIL'JUi C U N I'Y, Ornngebiirg, S. C , Dec. 4, L>7:> Tu th- iWsiJeut and MeinuerA uf the 'Amu /)<einucrati'c Gfnb : Fm.l.OW ClTI/KN.S:?A few days ago your worthy and honored Presi dent i|iformed me of ihn meeting ol your C ub, he had called lor to-day; j ami stated its object to be, to re orga nize your t bib, so as to keep it in working order, ready for action, and 1 ? prevent its complete disorganize lion. In my judgment no worthier td p < t could exist lot his c.i 1. I 1 rust that his vail has met with a ready and hearty response, au I that you are assembled in strong and cheering numbers. Reorganize Lilly, thor oughly and completely. Put your Club in perfect order,by filling upall of its oilicts, its Committees, and above all its membership. Sec that your member of the County Exeott tive Committee is chosen, and let him be ready lor any call at' any moment. Lei your working Com mittees begin their work or revise and complete it. Revise your list of every white man in your precinct, ' and revise your Club roll. Know how you stand, und you will thus easily keep up your organization, and you will have set an example worthy of the emulation of the other Clubs in the County, which I shall bold up to them for their imitation. It may be said that it is too early to organize for the next campaign. In answer to this, remember, that the more you neglect your organization, the more you tall asunder and the harder it will he to re form your line, when the time for action come-! Don't lose the touch of the elbow. Become accustomed to work together har moniously and bravely! "Internal vigilance is tho price of Freedom." That political freedom we now enjoy was too hardly won, to risk by in difference. Hampton himself Could hardly redeem the State, werosho lost again ! Could yo.i have seen Mackay here only this week pie-s ing au I prosecuting his contest for the seat of O'Connor in Congress; could you have heard the ingeniously vindictive testimony of bis swift and ready witnesses, who live right here strewn broad-cast over our County, ami at your doors, you would realize that jour enemy is vigilant whether wo are or not. It is an uhl latin m kxim "Fas > *t n'j /(,,</,? ,1 , that i.-: it i:- right to learn from the ene my. Ami here is a lesson to the point, and ot vital importance. Accept then, in* friends, my warm sympathy in lhi- your praise worthy in 1ve.11.mt. | Perfect your reorganization, and keport; litmhj for duty ! All well Pom Number One! And the other Clubs, ''seeing your goj.l w>r';s," will form line, dressing.ouyiiu, and we will present a ready, beautiful and unbroken front, before, tho ilau< ger signal will have sounded. Thus organized there is safety, there is mu tual confidence ami security ! Thus organized, we shall deserve and achieve success! I regret that pressing Iufius pre vent my accepting the kind invita tion of your President, Col. Birton to he present at your meeting. On some, other occasion I shall be h ippy in the discharge of my duties to me?t you, ami elaboiate and emphasize the views herein expressed. Do your duty, my fellow citizens in this important matter of fully re organizing, and may Heaven which permits not a sparrow to fall to the ground, without his knowledge, bless these und all proper efforts of our people to re leem, to possess and to hand dow n to their children, their goodly heritage ot' their Stale's ?in cicnt renown, ami her perpetual weal ! 1 have the honor to be your friend and ft llow-citizen, Malcolm I. Blown in.;, Conn y Chairman From Col. Liyiscomb's^Address before the National Grange in New STork Our space forbids our printing the whole ol Col. Lipscotnb's eloquent and humorous speech in answer to the rei option welcome at Can.iu tlaigua N. Y. lust Vveik, but wo quote the following patriotic extra ?(. : " \\ hilu we complete tin, strong aud beautiful temple, let u-i plant around it in fraternal juxtaposition ami pleasing contrast the sighing pious of Maine and the lowering red-woods of Carliioinia; the hemlock and maples ot the |>rtnl North with the magno lia, orange, live oak and palmetto of the sunny South; let usentwino thoit boughs with the grape* tendril Is < i Ohio and Kentucky. Under ih-'so graceful arches ami umbr.tg ? uis cano pies h t u?, with our Worthy Master, whose iia mo typifies the lather of our race, us the grand patriarch of the family, spread our harvest least, composed of the pi.si ul olferiugs of Virginia, Maryland, New l^ngland ami their lakes, the prairie-fed beef ami game ol Texas and the great West, the luscious hams of Ohio, and the pearly rice of the Carolinas, the savory loaves of the West an l tho golden butter of Chcinung and Go then, tho rosy apples ami pears of tho North, aud the oranges, bananas and figs of the South; we will sip the wir.es of California anil the sherbert of Florid a, cooled with the ice of New England, and the whiskey of Ohio, sweetened with the snowy sugar of Louisiana; postprandi.illy we will fill the calumet of pence and fraternal love with the fragrant^weed of Vir ginia and Maryland, aud,light it froru die petroleum lamps of Pennsylva nia; and while we smoke, our choir will sing "Lang Syne" led by Texas, and "Woodman, Spare that Tree," led by Michigan. Should any wish for more, then we will call on Mary land for "Moore." Young Woman. A true woman is the best and m mt beautiful of all earthly things. Beau ty of person, however, grace or man ner, elegant adornments of dress and glittering jewels, can never, with sensible people, constitute real beau ty. The true worth of woman, is to he counted iu goodness of heart, no bility of soul, gentleness of temper, and purity of character. Tupper -ays, "Beauty is modesty, and grace is fair retiring girlhood." Beauty of nice, of form, and of manner is a dangerous endowment. Beauty of soul ii a priceless jewel, which never losses its worth and lustre. The beautiful external form, has tbo greater need lo seek, possess and cultivate a loving and pure nature, in order to be belter prepared for tbo decay of surface attractions. Young women of right, may bold a. constant] influence over their young gentleman acquaintances, because there is among young mtu very gen erally, a conviction of woman's su perior nature. Let not your manner tepd iu any way to lower the exalted position which you arc accorded, but rather seek tob?.Id continued sway for the advancement of high-toned moral principle. Discountenance the uso of wine and cards. Let not religion be derided iu your presence, and most i f all, let your own manner in the so? ial circle, or in the h iuso of God, indicate that you are of a vain aud ttilling spirit. Let }our presence bring with ii a halo of light. You are not to weave the woof of life for self. A wise teacher has said, uouc of us live to oursclvo*. Gentleness and true love, are woman's sceptre and diadem. 'They are the irresistable magnetic forces which attract aud conquer, and let love to Christ, be tbo moving power of your life. Seek the beautiful adornments be gives; they are more to be desired than gold or precious gems of earth. Be a true v. oman ! Vance on Grant. Ex-Gov. Vance of North Carolina .-aid :o a newspaper correspondent the other day: "The South love Grant! love the devil. For him we ha\e only the lotterest batred. Iiis policy of reconstruction should bs punished iu hell, the flames of which will not long be withheld from the tyrant, lie was a military despot; without a spark of principle; without knowledge of civil government or honesty in his ignorance thereof; as utterly unlit 10 mcside over the Unit ed States as any man they could have selected. The South will remember him with curses as long as memory stands. Wo would support Conkling rather than Grant." A meeting was held at Baruwell 0. IL, on the 20th, to take iiito con sideration the building of a cotton fat lory, and to a loptsuitable measur es for its immediate construction. The prospect seems to be very favorable. The Anderson "luteI.'igencor" says that the mountaineers, of the State, claim that they can raise 4,000 cab bages per acre, and sell them at 10 to 10 cents apiece. This is equal to 20 acres iu cotton. Congressman Evius thinks that I Ex-Governor Seymour, of New York, i aud McDonald of Indiana is the tick, jet to win the Presidential race of I860 for tbo Democracy.