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The lOrangetovirg Times LOCAL OUR ?Lll? Arrnugcmeut with tho Netos and Courier is working charmingly. By it two paper, tho Weekly Nu? and the Tim>? is obtained ibr the incredibly unall ?um of $2 50, and the subscrib er gets as much reading as ho can digest tho whole week. Thanks to Congressmen O'Connor and Butler for continued favors. The State Orange meets on Tues day in Chai lesion. Mr. Ron? Bannister killed two hogs a f?*w days ago 18 mouths old averag ing each -1-10 pounds. In a row in our town jii Insi at unlay night, Dick Ball, a colored man, was badly wounded. Mr.aB. Frank Slater will have a line lot of horses here on Sunday. Look out for them. A colored Uiau had his hand badly mangled in Mr. Daniel Livingston's gin ou Tuesday. His wounds were treated by Dr.'s Hydr ck und Sal ley. Mr. W. F. Robinson desires to re turn his thanks to the citizens au d firemen who rendered such valuable assistance to him at the recent tire at Iiis residence. Wc regret to learn of the. death nt Cokesbury, of Dr. David Keunerly, son of Mr. SB. Keunerly, formerly of our County. Ho had ju.-t graduated at the South Carolina Medical Col lege. "We have heard it suggested that the Ed is to Rillcs have an advantage over the new company, where heavy ordnance is needed inasmuch as the former has two cannons where the JnUcr has only ouc. The dwelling aud three outbuild ings on the plaee of A. T. Cain, a colored fanner of Middle Township, were destroyed by lire on last Friday evening. A considerable quantity of provisions and other articles wer e also consumed. We would like to know w hat fiend entered our school room last Thurs day night and carried off our chair. Another chap has run off with our scissors, and we are now clipping with our little bowie Luife. We put this in as a warning. We see by the Columbia Wry**t*r, that our acting l'ostmanter, K. A. Webster, mot, a few days ago, in Columbia, in Republican caucus, with K. W. M. Mackey and other luminaricAto artangc about the pros pective loaves and fishes. ??^?.--?o??? Mothers, thmk of the battle that is being waged by worms against the life of yuur ehild. There is no night of rest with them; they light to kid Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will annihilate them. Only 25 cents a bottle. ~? ? ? ? On last Thursday night about 11 o'clock, Marshal Cannon discovered Mr. Street's stables afire. Hud it not been for the fortunate circumstance of his passing at this time a destruct ive fire may have been the result It appears that it originated from ashes which had Leen thrown out the pre vious day. Mr. Harpiu Riggs is certainly the most unfortunate man in Orangeburg for receiving injuries to his person. On last Saturday he got up on a bench which tilted with him and ho fell on the arm which had been cut up by his gin and bruised it, and knocked his shoulder-blade out of [dace. He has had it replaced however, and is at tending to his business u? usual. It is with pleasure ihm wc note the improvements and accessions to nur towu which are constantly occurring. Mr. A. W. Myer, of Kidgevillc is now laying tho foundation of a resi dence on Cedar Street near the Rail road. Wc welcome him as a citizen, and hope he will never repent having made his home amongst us. ?i ? ? ? ? ? Mr. Robert Copes, cur efficient County Treasurer, who is ever look ing to the interest of the tux-payers, has succeeded this year in leasing out several tracts of forfeited land, which would otherwise have been dead pro perty to the State. He is authorized by a lav/ on our statute books to take this course, aud ho is probably ouc of tbo first Treasurer's of tho State who has utilized this law for the benefit of the people. j Wc regret to learn of tho con tin uod illness of several of our citizens. Cnpt. Murray Robinson has been very ill lor some days. Mr. Henry Mo Kewn was in a critical condition last week, but was a shade better at last accounts. Mr. Daniel O'Catn, whose injury we mentioned in our last, although suffering, is doing as well as can be expected. The lecture winch was to be deliv ered by Rev. J. D. A. Browne before the ^ ouiig Mens Christian Associa tion at their rooms oil last. Tuesday evening was postponed until next Tuesday evening in consequence of the inclemency of t,l?e weather. We hope the lecturer will he cheered with a good uudhnce as we have no doubl that all who come oul will he pleased and i oh* ted. \\ ? v* ? <)i\\ iu'eed Ihiiii ii s i jut laue in mil iow o tverv g? titleiuan I who Sillies : ..??ii :-' US if mi IUU olbci side oi Muson-j and Dixou' line a.- a consumptive. We know ol one individual who was so rcprosenl - ed who has been < oughiug ever since, although he is as sound as a dollar He seems to he a ppi eiicn.-i vc that I ho continuance of such ymc?: leading may ultimately throw him into a decline. It was our p-ensure yesterday to enjoy a social chat with Mr. James Mo-*, Mr. W. W. Oliver and Dr. T. K. Keller of St. Matthews. We arc giad to note that the people con template putting up a neat and sub stantial bchool house in that com munity and that they are looking out for a suitable model. Such efforts for ?ducalioi.nl advancement are sources o. I >.coi ipenu nt. Too little attention is paid to our school houses. Lev S Lander, oi Will in tust on Female College, was on a viy'u to our town dining the week. We believe he ri pii-M-iils 11 c only institution in our State which entries into practice the uitr stu*ly jt/im. We confess we are luv? rith'13 impressed with it, and all the students with whom we are Hctjuiiinled are enthusiastic in their admiration ol the system. The unity and concentration which is gained by the periodical pursuit, of one subject certainly liu> its advantages. Mr. Stotidenmire informs us that he has every reason to believe that the fire in Lewisville, an account of which has appeared in our paper, was not an accident, but tho work of an incendiary for purposes of robbing, which were accomplished. The fact that bis keys were found in the ashes while none of the specie has been dis covered after diligent search gives strength to this supposition. Mr. S. desires to return thanks to the citi zens o; Lewisville nho have been so kind in assisting him since his losses. The military spirit seems to be on the increase in our Burg. On Wed nesdiiy evening a meeting was held at the Engine House for the purpose of| organizing a new Company to com pete with the Ed is to Rifles, which ha llow arrived at a considerable degree of prosperity, and is composed of a number of cur most excel h ot young men. At the appointed time the meeting was called to order by Mr. B. 1'. Izlar, and Mr. C. S. Bull, was re quested to uct as Secretary. After a short discussion upon the object in view, an organization was effected by the election of the following olticerS: Captain B 1* Izlar. 1st Lieut. A M Izlar. 2d " J 8 Sims. 3d '? C S Bull. 1st Scrgt. C K Jonet. lid " A D Caution. 3d " W II Schiiltey. 4th " W F Kobiusou. 5th " L S liickenbaker. 1st Corpl. Willie Stewart. 2d " Lendo Kansdale. 3<1 " W K Williams. 4th " E S CtiHin. Sec. und Treu?. A Ii Walker. Wc think the cultivation cf this spirit of friendly rivalry will be ben eficial in its results. It will give life to both the organizations, and awaken an esprit ?/<? vorp* which Would not otherwise exist. Wc wish long life and prosjieriiy to both organizations. Married, Ulli Dec. 18711, at the residence id'the bride's father, by the Rev. W. V. Chaplin,' Mr. Byson Williams to Miss Rosa Hough. Married 21st Dec. 1871?, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. W. Nettles, to Miss Hilmer Kinard. Married, 15th Jan. 1880, by the Rev. W.F. Chaplin, Mr. K. L. Blew er to M Erillic Reaves, The dry weather has cast a gloom over many of our farmers, some oi them, thinking that it bodes u had year for planting, and the cultivation of the soil; but the true plan is never to meet trouble hall way. Let our people, be frugal and spend what money they have to spare only at those places where the middle men do no" come in. Let them boy at one price stores, and where they can get a quitt pro quo for their money. Dol lars w ill take care of themselves; the diu.es and quarters are what they should .vatch. Let not the glare und glitter of fancy Mores carry them awni and induce ihcui to purchase articles at fanc\ prices, simply to gel up name- for thetusclviM, Ihr permu 11c hi und abiding piospcriiy wiil .?.i It lid only those who do :<?>! i.mil i h ; i i<oi<:.. to \t& (liken lit by nppnnr their iiileie.-l < a in I \ u u<! |>u ! i licit ui<itii v >v bei i' ii \\ ill tin them t he mo.-1 guod. ft is said and almost universally believed that that place is in Ornngehurg, and that the ?litre at which nil this should be done is pi !sidcd over by fj, I). Kortjohu, the champion ul low prices. lint w * will not say more this lime in favor of thi.s model merchant. Let it suffice that \\u have given you the hint w hut e to <oi. a The epiict of our low., was dis turbed <m Saturday uight by a col ored man who was creating a row in I read well lot. .Mar.sha.' Jones, who was en duty in that portion of the town, hearing the noise, proceeded to the spot, ami noticing that the chap, whoso mime we withhold, had a pis tol, ordeied him in put it up. Instead of . doing so he fimi at Mr. Jones, the ball striking him in the forehead, but fortunately glancing and thus indict ing a severe flesh wound instead of u mortal oil' , Iroin which it .seems there was : n inn.ost miraculous escape. Mr Jones, nothing daunted, imme diately pursued his man. but without sueees.s. He made his es ape, but we have reason to believe he will yit be captured, und if ho, we trust that he will bff punished to the extent that he will never again taisc hi* bund against an officer of the peace. Law breakers ought to be taught that they cannot with impunity resist public authority, or tike law in their own hands. l he police must be sus tained, under all circumstances, if we wish to promote and maiutaiu the security of the community. There is never an excuse for resisting the police. mm ? ? mm ? - - - - In Memory <>t Calvin Hayden. Whereas it has plcasod Almighty God to remove from our midst our worthy Brother Calvin Hayden lull of years aud honors Beit ReWiW, That while we bow in humble submission to this afHictivu dospeusutiou of Divine Providence, We mourn with an inexpressible sor row out irreparable loss. \\> .-?/, , </, That in the death of Brother Calvin Hayden Shibboleth bodge has lost a member, who by a long life of devotion to Masonic principles has left us an ennobling I exam pic. U? W/W, That wc extend our s/input hies to the aged widow aud mourning children in this their hour of sad bereavement. litsolretl, That a page in our minute hook he inscribed to the memory of our departed Brother and that the Secretary forward a copy of these resolutions to his family, and that they he published. Farming implements, of every description, can be had at Mr. I'. G. Cannon's at very low prices. Call soon and get your supplies for 1880. found A leather. Pocket-book containing a school teachers pay certificate. The owner can have the same by culling at this olKce, pioving property and paying lor this^ndverliseuieiit. January 20, 1KH0. JfiiMt In, A large stock of boitled goods, such us porter, ales, ginger, mmIii, seltzer, and puro crab appie eitler, al. of which will be .-old cheaper than i an be bought elsewhere in Ibis mar ket, at Z J. King's. ICob is aa<l IAiii;? 11? 12 urc, But hang your crutches on the old oaken peg, and seize the Hr.st oppor - tunity i) be permanently cured. Rheumatism, Contracted MusjIos, Still" Joints, Frosted Feet, llcudaaho Far ache, Pain in Breast, Side and Back will yield to that powerful remedy, known as Cousscns Light ning Liniment, which is good for man and beast. Price 50 cts. a bottle. For sale, by Dr, Jt G, ^Yanuamaker. Fine Cntlcry? A I urge assortment of fi n?_* cutlery just in nod for sale. Jow d< wn at L)r J. G. Wittthamakcr's. -. - i'on TOiglif 35s well try to Pick A quurrel with a graven image, or do any other impossible thing as try to sell any other preparation for Piles, il 'fabler's I3u< koye 1 ile Oiut niont f!>t, bod. I* ii tho nnlv rnmcdv for T>;1r,? thof will niiro obsiti ? <:i'? o^onc l'.-b'r? f)0 r-tq For sa'o bv T>r J n WflnnimnVw ... ._.1 i. . ,u! Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. IJui.L A Soovil.l.. I'llii'Av. .1 a unary 5,1 ISSO. ('<; T|. >N \thidliligs.I* \i\ Line Middling. 11'?< 11 i . Udinar\.loA,,, I , P tU'isbi .S (?ins . r.o eodder, per 100 His. ~b Kou-li Kir..$ 1 20 totjik >i e;i:h*? or ms: v i j? i: i> i; a* t ts t.ii k xt ?> i?' t i i K to iv 31 O 5?' O is a x ii K KtilkCi. An Ordinance to Amend the t)r>lianance relating to the Fire Department of the Town of Oraitgvbiirg idoptcd March ?ttli 1SI57 : licit Ordlined by the Mayor and \bler ineii a-sc moled; ibai ine Cliief ujul *cccud assistant Chiel uflhe Fire Department -hall be elected by the joint ha I lot of the Town I'on licit, ami tin; two highest officers "of the Charted Companies of the Fire Ucp irLinciit. That thu fir-t a-s;>i:int Chief shall '<?? cloet ud by Town Council; Thal eI?? - Muvor of the Town shall he cx-ollicio a member of tlit /.'bard of File Masters. All parts of] ibis Ordinaiu.r regulations in conflict with lid* Ordinance so far as iln-y are in consistent herewith iire repealed. l>>n- i Council tlii- Tilt il iv of April 1*7-1. J. \V. MUSKI.KY. Mav.tr. 23_ ' :;t N i >T I k ! I '.. OF KICK OFt 0. COMMISSIONER'S, < Jrangebiirg County, Orangebiirg, S.C., .Inn I SSO. Notice i-= hereby ^iven that lue /frhisfCM herein named, will be. lei out for repairs, to the lowest responsible bidder, on the days mentioned In-low. Kor ?II contracts over and above one bombed dollars a bond, with two good snri es for tin- faithful perforniaiieu of con tract, will b? reipiired. The li^ht to reject any and all liids is reserved : Uowes //ridges, North I.diso? Khar. Fell. 17, l**o, CJ u'chKsk .b. Four Holes, //ridge. Five Notch lloa-l, Feb. 18, IN-sU. 11 o'clock. (ioodbys Holt- bridge. Slate road. Feb IS, 1SS0, 2 o'cloek. i/nshy //'ranch bridge, Stale road. Feb 15?, 18.10, lOo'ebick. Providence bridges, State road, Feh til, lhSO, \2 o'cloek. llor-e Ittingu bridge, State road, Feb 19 lHf>u, :: o'clock. Halfway Swamp bridge, Poplar and /'ine tirove Townships, Fe'> 21, 1880, 12 o'clock. Sealed bids will be received at ibis office tintii the hith February 1880, for lite con tract of boxing trees in Court Mouse yard. The lowest bidder will be awarded lltesatiitt. lufuriualion can b?i obtained from the Clerk of ihe /.'oard. The right to reject any and all bills i? reserved. Jiv order of the //oard. L. 11. WANN AM A KE?, Clerk Board Co.Com., O. <'. ian 'j:< It ~S?siriff's Sales. " //y virtue of Sundry Warrant on Lien In me directed. I will sell at thu Plantation of S S llaigler and Wilson /.eitler in 'ioodbys Township, on Tuesday the laird day of Feburary 1880, for easli, to the highest biihh r, the following crops, to wit . 2 bu?hels corn, more or lci?s. 50 bundle*. Fodder. 80 bushels Cotto'i seed. Seized as crop of Edward I'on nor, under warrant on Lien to T (I Suowdcn. also ?l<> bushels corn, more or les-i, .') bushels rough Kice, more ur less, 1] bushels Peas, more or less, ?00 lbs Fodder, more or less. Seized as crop of Wilson Zeigler under warrant on Lieh io T 0 Suowdeii. also About I'll bundles of Fodder. Seized as crop of Martin Kein, under warrant on lei ii lo 1" li. Snowden. A MO At the late resilience of Win Peel, in the Fork nfEdislo, on the same day, 1 will seilet I?0 bushel< corn, ne-re or less, 20 " cotton seed " " I 2000 His Fodder '? " " 2 .Stacks Sweet Potatoes '? '' Seized as crop of aaiii Win Peel, under warrant on Lein to *.?eo. II Coruelson. A I-SO fly virtue of an Execution to me directed I will sell on the third day of Feburary 1880, at the I'iaiitntion of John Moorcr in * Irangi burg t 'ojmty : About l.iuu Ins Fodder, iS b ihhels corn, 1<> '? cotton seed A ul of lire straw, 5 1! eail 111 igs, 1 />ank l'ota'o Slips. Lei veil on as properly of Toney Tyler, at the suit of AndiuM Dudi. ,J ILLIV1NOSTON, .s.o. C. Siierill '.s Office, Orangcburg I'ouni;., S|C. .bom in ? /lb 1SS0. I an "J". '-'t N< )rl\I01s OFFICE OF C?>. COMJ/UrSlONER'.S, (lUAN'OKIIUUO Cot.'NT^ , Oraugebiug, S. C, January, I2tb, 1880. Notice i-^ hereby given, that by virtue of m order ol ihe Court, dated, January Sth 1880. Ihe property belonging lo the County, Known as "Club "House," situate in Lyons Township, in the County and Sk.te afore said, will he sold, at tho Court lion e in tho Town of Orangebiirg, on ihe tirst Monday Feburary 1880, being tho second day of said month," lo the highest bidder, for cash, purchaser <>r purchasers to pay for papers and recording. By Order of the Hoard. L. II. wann am A K ER, c. a. c. c. o. c. j&n 10 3t SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING Don * in tlii* most approved si vie bv J . II. MATTHEWS, un KAperienccd' BarW, on Market Streut, in rear of the PostoHiee. I an 9 FLAOO-'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Hv.tkh Gktu Habd. Can in: Made a.ii Stkknotu DxaiKXD. J-ao/ Twicn ab Loito. CImuh Cwsd witfcout Druggtag Um Dyrtea. COMU Chills and Few, Liver Comphbt, Dyspepsia, NeuraUjia, RerrouBfaij Rheuma tun, Coslhenca, Female Wtaknca, Bick Jt Kemna Hetiitie, Tliose Pad* Oure an Dlncanca by Absorption. No Ifuziou.1 1'ilh.Oll.i.r.r I'olsonous Medictnr? are taken Into the Stomach. The VtvS? are worn otct tho I'll of the Stomach, covcrinjf tlio Uroat Nerve Centra, aUo the 1.1 vir and Stomach. A Rcntlo VegetaMa Tonic I? BMorbed intnthccirt-utalinnorUic Illoodand Ltrer.purifyloK UieUlood.s?miilatintfthe Liverand Kidnry? to healthy action, and atrrnfrthcnlnK tho Stomach toillcr? t food. I'nicK of 1'ad* tl and (.! savu. Sold bt all DaPOOIBTI, or acnt by MaJ or Ktpreoa. ManufArturc! at 59 ti 41 Nouni Libk&ty St? BaLTIMoux.Md. Sheriff's Sales. Hv virliii; <if an Executions to me <!i reeled, I will <wll on the fir.?l Monday in February, IS8U, :it the Court House t? ? Orauxchurg, at thou ual hours of sale, tu tlit highest ladder for rash, ad thai certain traet of !:???! in Oi angcburg Counly. eon laiuim; ?'ii?1 hundred :mil sixteen acres, more or Ivm, aial hound hv hitnls nf Martha Williams. J K. Knotts," J. A. Wulfe and others. Levied on u* property of 1!. U. Cooke, nt the -'.dt of ,L A. Cooke. J. II. LIVINGSTON. Jan 16 S. <>. C THE GENUINE DR. C. Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 11HK countenance is- pale and leaden - colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semi' irclc runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swell*, 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; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nauf.cn and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrctiueritly tinged with blood; belly swollen anil hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLAXE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DORS NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, net capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine 1)k. McI.anf.'s Vf.k Ml fuck hears the signatures of C. Me Lank and Flemish Hkos. on the wrapper. -:o: DR. C. r!cLA?E,S LIVER PILLS tire not recommended as a remedy " for nil the ills that flesh is heir lo," hut in affection* of the liver, and in all 1U1 ions Complaint'., Pyspcpnin nml Sick Headache, or disease*of that character, tliey stand without a rival. A C U E A N D F EVER. No belter cathartic can be u ?etl preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative tliey are uncquulcd. CEWAKE Ol' i .11 itation'm. TliC genuine are never sugar coated. Kach box lias a red wax sea! on the lid with the impression Dk. McI.ank's Lrvrnt I'n.l.s. Kach wrapper bears the signatures <if C. McLANKaml Fi.f.mimj Hsos. i Insist upon having ihe genuine Dr. C. Mc LANK's I.ivkk This. pre]iared by Fleming Uros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., ihc market being full of imitations of the name McL(tnet spelled ilifTcrently hut Mime pronunciation. Notice ol'IDismission. The undersigned hereby give* notice that In- will file his thud account as Guardian of Henry W . Bozurd, with Hi Honor: 7 he Trobale Judge of this County on i he Kith day of l'ehnrary next, anil ask lor his Letters ul Dismission. J. L. BOZARD. Jan. iCth 1SS0. put hi 3l G?LLETL' GIN WORK?, A U< "1 IT ST A, < J A. IPLANTERS who wish to have their old (lias ?f any Make ItEPAlUED bv lirst-ehiM workmen, should write us at once, and have the work done ill early Spring, when v.e arc not crowded with WOVk. Termsca?>, prices moderate. (5IN SAWS and HUSHES KEPA1RKU in the best man ner. Addreoi O. M. STONK & CO., Augusta I in., Agnats for the OuHctl Gins, Plantation Engines, Separators, Saw Mills iv.c j:tn hi 2in EST ATE NOT I CK! All juTHons having claims against tho Estate of .lumen D. slack, deeraxed, will rendei this Fame, duly uttented, to the Pro bate Judge of Orangcburg County, and thono indebted will make immediate pay 1 uiont to BARNEY S. MACK, I jau 2?4t Qualified Executor. W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER A n?l Jeweler, m R?SSEL ST.. % OrniiKcbnrK, ?. C. A TIME FOR ALL THINGS! T A N DM ETI PS SEEDS have been on the i j the Market since 1781. ami still keep the lead I have the hA KU EST quantity and collceiion ever brought tu Orangeburg, whfch I warrant to he frc?h. Purchase vonr SEEDS in lime, ami as I seel l'cas. RfNins' and Coi*n hv MEASURE it's lo your adviilago, and von can gel a look til the Seed lieforc buy ing. ALMANACS, wiiii valuable infuriiitt lion. tree to customers. ! ii. w selling oil* my FA Id. STOCK of V l.t?W MATES. Also will order Kiugf, J.wt'ry, Silver a?'d Plated Ware below Itelail l'lins. and attend to hepitiring of .11 kind* in m> line. W. i\ I tobinsoii. i HE ST V I EOF SOUTH CAROLINA. Ott A NU K Ii U U? COP NT V. uv >?? a. iii.ovr.a, k.sijcm:f, eltoisATK JUIkiK. Whereas, ffeorge liotiver, Clerk of the Court "f Common Pleas, lutli' made suit to me, to grant him Letters uf Vtbniuistralion oftlie Estute und efleets of It ober t Huffman, deceased. 'I he.se are therefore lo cite and adinunhh all and singular the kindred and Creditors of tin- raid Poliert Huffman, lato ?1 Orangeburg County, deceased, that tlicy bo and appe.tr, before m..-. in the Court <>f Probate, to be held at Orangeburg, C. Hi, on 7:h February next, after publication hereof, ut 11 u'c'-ock in ilia forciiouu, tj show came, 'f any they hare, why the staid Administration should not be granted. Viiven under my Hand, this -Vth day of I>? cemb. :, Anno Domini lST'J. 11. s.J C. B. GLOVER, Judge of Probate, Orangeburg County, jan J lit Horses ! Horses!! I wi'l receive on Sunday Feb. 1st 1880, n CAR L0M)JI0IlSES. !L hand, during the Season, a well select* led stock of HOUSES and MULES at Pith KS io suit the time*. Those needing STOCK'will du wellt? call at ST A ble8 CI N C Ijf IS ATI PHE A TO A" H ami BUGCIES, always on hand. SatisfactionTguaranteed. B. ITranlc Slater. nov -1 5m Fashionable Emporium! Grand Invitation! We arc opening daily New Goods! Just in beautiful CASHMERES in idack and all the fashionably colors. Taflcttas, Silks, Satins, Dingonals in all shades. Novelties in NECK WEAR by every Steamer The LATEST STYLES and PAT TERNS in all Good-3. J?frir You cati secure more Elegance and Excellence, and yet practice more than ever bcfore.-VBa Beautiful DRESS GOODS nt 12* ecu Is. Notwithstanding tho Heavy Advances in Linens nnd Long Oloth?, we are our COSMOPOLITAN SHIliTSat at old Low Prici .s. clothing ForOhPand Young at tho most rea sonable FIGURES. carpets! CARPETS! 1 Carpets in Large^ Variety at very Low Prices. OOj\?3?j and take look at WILSON LI( HTNING Sewing Machine, The CHEAPEST and one of tho Rest Sewing Machines in tho Mar ket. THE LIGHT RUNNING Sewing Machine Always on hand. Also Needles, Attachments, Oily, etc., at Factory Prices. MME DEMOUEST'S Fall and Win tor Reliable Patterns on hand and. in full variety. I invite all to call and examine my IMMENSE STOCK, and LOW PRICES. No fault will bo found if you do not buy. Remember THEODORE EOHN'S Fashionable Dry Goodg Emporium