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ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. )? god ^:srj:> our oothnttry. VOLUME VII FRIDAY MORNING, FEBR?ARY 1880. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. T^MilER- % The undersigned respectfully in forms the public that he is prepared to do all Hind of Work i\t tho above lino on the shortest no tice aud at Living Prices. HORSESHOEING done in the bo?t possible, manner. I also have in full operation my PLANING AND MOULDING) MACHINES, And GRIST AULL. All work in ibis line done without delay and on reasons hie terms. A share of the pirl lie patronage is solicited. july 25 IL RIG GS. CALL CALL AT TUR PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing to fill orders in BREAD, ROLLS* TIES C A K 12 S Of all descriptions. gungkrs ?v the BARREL ?r BOX. alxo 33 Ft K A D For t'amp-MoeUnp? or anv other kind oi .Meetings. '.wt received ITreMli Con<<*<?(ionarie**, a ml IVolinin? Which will las hold us l.OVY as any that can be bought in Orangebiirg. Thankful for the? pa.tt patronage of rxy frietuU and '.lie public I Nidi solicit a con tinuance of their custom.* T. W. Albev*roUi, Ru**cll ^titie'. next door (o ?ept 14, 187S?-ly Mr. J. r. uaru;. | i" ?LQ hm HELI?BLE. % J>Dr. Sanfoud'k Lives lxvinon.vroi;? JBb a Standard Family Rsmedy for ^dia*as~3of the Liver, Btom.ioh -^?cniiJoweTs.~-'"l'n3 TPareiv ^Sflfl \%&$ ^Vegetable.? it never fcf ? ^1?? iDebilit<ib-3?It in W M | f| ^Oatltartio iKtd flsf tiT.A. hk / ear Im *vi ISSJkJ 11$*.'*** in ni>' practicej jp* and by tho.public,} *-?Thel JSfLivori InvigorntorJ JW*' for more, than 35 Years.*! IL. |3,a*?""* with unprecedented results.** '?""send for circular.** 5S. L W. SAHFORD, M.D., MSS? * ?XY DRliOflltCT M it.I. Ti l.I. VOU ITH UEPt'TATIOX. *j sept 19 lv PIANOS & ORGANS FROM FACTORY TO PURCHASER. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT THI?^tcu<^^lirtT?ctiri?iMl Introduction Bate continued until Ni.y i, iSSo. Oiilyaalenl the kln'l evor ?aeceMfulljr earned out in America. ft,/>0(? rtipcrb Initroiiieinn at factory rate* f-r IntrcMluct Ion nun AdTcrlUomont. New pfltaftf aelllnri Ko Ascit"'. Vo CjssIi:!::: I iBttrfl fhfamfl dlrwt ftcn f tctsty te tatt2?:?*?. H'dils ?ift?'ipn?t:Ki7si. Aecct't riutttafi, C?yhoai? couth tcOUgoathlaBUa. f ia.\(>??, 7 in. tia*,, 7)011. fcf jo S/juure tirrrKia, fat;. OH<?.\.\S, 9 Mop*, hpi 13 ?tw?, $71; 13 Mop., Mirror Top C.'ifc. fy?. Raw, hauAaom.-, dnntltlu. 6 yeari guarantee. I"? Any* t?*t trial. Pnrc*rih*er* riioli? from tun fend t%t/ BMlwiri and aOO <iycrm< ttylr*. Join tula (jfaNiitlc rlul> of s.i.**, puicliaaera ami aeciire in HiMrnrnfiit ft! tTl?ol?!<t?if rules. Special tarnvi to MuHe Teaehern. Churvhe$,nntt 1'oA'ors ?il?rcai for intet?) i.ei tun Sule i.lrculara1 LUDDBN & BALLS, Savannah, (Jo. dee 10 2t FOR SALE. A house and lot opposite ffnii W'iHcack's on the Hedevitlt Road. 'Tho house i' in com? plelaorder with ererj conve:iionce. lor particnlars applv to A SI BALLEY JUST OPE AT THE CORNER OF Kussel Street and Railroad Avenue BY A full Stock of A GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which will he sohl OH EA.1? f"r CASH. All my Ohl Friends and n.s many New Ones as will favor me ]\vith a call is respectfully invited to examine my Goods and Prices. jan 21?ly J. w. M?sraiLrair. LIGHT C!II3I!flg SEWIHG MJLCSIIS fa wonderful in Its coric-optlon, ur. preoodontod for ctclng o lar^o range of sewing in textile fabrics and loather. Its motions are continuous, admitting of an extraordinary rato of speod, either by stoam or foot power. Every motion of tho treadle makes six stitches, thus produc ing about or.o-thlrd more work in a dc*y than othor Sowing fJTnohirtt?J. it has no ??top motions; and tightens the stitch wfeh the neociie out of tho falirio, It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of tho rcodlo. It has two-thirds less parts than any othor first-cl^es Sowing Machine. Its arm is fully eight and ono-half Inches leng and flvo and one-half Inches high, and tho whole Machino is very compactly and scien tifically constructed In proportions, elegance, design and appoar ence. Its simplo, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as far In advance of all othor Sewlnc* Machines as tho telophone is superior to the tin speaking tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing ail kinds cf textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHINC fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with a Tucker, Ruffler, Corder, Sot of Hemmers, Sinder,etc* THEODORE K?HN oct *:-i AGENT FOR ORANGEBURG COUNTY. E. DeM?Stsrigt.' MASOXK' BfA T.Ii priemt* ai>?1_^<>iii^?T3-ii^*-4 Sitten?]! |7<"> not wait until x n spond l-'vorv rent in places dear, j>3:lk?- DkMABS vonrGr?cer her? ! 4sk him for his II VMS so nie?, If mining at the LOWEST PRICE! vtciji and try hi- Flour so fine, fhocHP, and A I.I. things in nis lino! I |ave Some BUTTER ?ent around ? Kvcry man i>hnuhl have a pound ! \w\ if you'd fed well and able, j'nt his'MACKF.KKL on your Table ! C?ood are all lint's* in hi- Store, |(cason cannotHi>k f?r more! ()aiv try hin MQliOltH iar?? ( ant he equalled any where! Rvcry man who know* DbMARS, Irtishi*n for Iii- pood Segars! |n his Sample Koom they fly, very lime that Ihey aredry! Some lhing tells them HE'S the mm ! \ ml he always leads the van ! \ever yet did he retreat,? |)on'l von know he can't he heat? |?nok within hi- Store no grand, p n Ids U.ir-llooiil?near a' hand; (^lie-lion him and von wiM awe LNI)KHSOLI)-dl*K CANNOT BE! 4)h ! wait not till you are wi?er, |{easou points to M*. ItlSKK, felling lamy Drii k? t<> all ? (give hint then i general call, |{est assured, Dk.MAUS Hella cheap, \ lid the finest gnodri will keep, J\'ever eta.-e to hit :-s your stars? |jown with all?except I leMA i IS. TI I 10 CLOCK, WATCHM.IKKR AND ISEPAIRF.R. ''Time and tick," both wante I are, Foi Watch and Clock ami people, hero, If tick von med. or time lo s<-t, .hist saunter round to Chivietle. For twenty years ami two, lot's.spent In leainine how Iii.? arts to kit iW, P>v special Provided e he's -i n! To < irangehiirg th ?i ai I to sho-v. If a Watch will keep no time. And if a Clock will give notmk, ' I is ;u-l hee.oi-e you've inis.'e 1 tili? IhlC, Which tells of good work, true an 4 quick. If your Walch will keep no time, Co to T. DcChivictte; [f your (.'lock will give no tick. (io to T DcChiviclto. " l ick and time" are needed her..? By Fanners, (tociors, Lawyers, all, If this t'C true, thin lake good ear-* j <)u T. I?. < Ihivielte t;? call. I tSiii >Tl< "v. - A li Watches remaining I with me for repairs oh the Ist N. \ ., 'S7M, ; wdl he sol I at auction i:' not called for he i foio thy lint Monday in Cocenihcr next. T. Dr.ClIIViETT.E. I July 4 ?f ? .Uli OPERATIVE AND M ECHAN IJJAfcr ?:oj_?--"^ Rv Da?Lr?sf." woi.FF.. Offiec over l>. 1 oni-i' Stoie. Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. (E?BP Teeth extracted without pain, l>y the u-?e of Nitrous Oxide f?as. J W If. Dukes, Jr., MARKET KT ft E KT, Respectfully informs the public generally I that hifcStablea are comple ted and hi led with FINK liOKSKS AND MULES Which he is offering at v oy low price?; Those in want nf good Stock are re spectfully invited to give me a call. J. W. II. DUKES, Jr. f o ij t z 's HC^SE AND CATTLE POWDERS '. Ill onre cr jiraveht Dleeue. Vo Rob?s mil die o( Colic, Hois or I.uho r? wit. II r'outz'n I'owdcnmre iisoil In Ilm*. FotiU's Powders wlllc-urc sad prevent 11.cnoLnr.x Poiitx** I'ou-dcra will prevent Gatkh i? Fowls. Fonts'* l'owitcra will ln<:rcr."? llio qnantlty of Nil lie at: l rrc:im twenty pet <v;.t., anil melee tiie !>'nnrr firm a:nl Bxr.-et. I i,ut/.'s I'nwdiT* will >-t:rn or prevent nlino'i kvihy Pihkavk lo w! |i *i llorco* n?'t i tittle nre sal i t. fOBTZ'h l'otV'.kb? WILL OIVC BATlfrKAOTIOK. Sold every wh^'e. Li.W.D X. FOXt" V., !'rnrr!ri!-r. I- kVZ'X UOXLji, lud. Ffrinlthy IV ,T. (?. \VANMAMAKKit and Dr. \. i' I>< K ICS' novl'J lv NEW STORK! Having recently moved into my New Store, I would hej? leave to in form my ?d 1 friendd and the im'die |r in rally that 1 have mi l will con ttntie to keep on h ? ud the F re?I L)rui?!?, Best Faints and Oils. 1 annpR and Fi x i u ri Fiucsl Cigar." and Toliacco?, l'laiu and Func\ Candies, And in fuel, everything usually kept in a first claw DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, th* rooms over ti c -'.ore, and therefore w in he aide to pill up ; i oseripliot.s a! any and a.I huur.q during tin: night. ~ee heil on front door. a. v. Dim i>i. i>. ort Sil 1.870 ly rnvi-ifiii st.ii'i?v. I*?v??iv4'rs VV'\ fSfc?U. Ovvr IIMlatest NnxclUe?. fjj A?M ??at~l. HoJIurpljO* Ntohvlllt.Teiin. AVomnn'H Werve. A tull lady with a saturnine coun tenance came into the Chronicle office to-day and demanded of one of the reporters if Virginia offered a good Held for a series of a dozen lectures on Woman So (frage. 'T don'i think the Comstockershave thought much about female suffrage/' replied the repor er frankly. "Don't say femab-," said tue tall 1 ndy si urply. '?Why not V asked the reporter, in innocent surprise. 14 Been use, sir, a term that is used to describe sex in nnihia's should not be applied to Woman.'' The repot tor., admitted in great humiliation that the point was well taken, und looked up in some alarm at the severe oojjntenauee oftho lady, who was a head tiller thaii himself and inuuifeblly able to thrash him in I lie in'crest o'Pr ?gross if so d spused Tb?-stern countenance softened some what, at iliesifci?igii-. of eon fesscd in feriority, howfter, and the lad/ eon tinned : * i he cause of Woman is the cause oi Humanity, j Thecnuseof Human ity embraces nil. Prog res*. Why, then, bhould ttie people ot Virginia t;e indifferent to W nnan ?" "They are not/' cried tho small reporter, hustilv. ''Far from it. Wo - man is the boss in this camp. E?i->ry thin^ siie wants she gels, and not one in a hundred baa to do a lick of work." ".?lere toys," said the T.ill One, with deep sc on. "Playthings for an idle hour. Y?.n would cover Wo man with Milks and gauds ami sink lo r bot?! to insignificance by circum scribing her spheru and allowing her no mission incite. "Well," admitted the small repor ter, "that's ajLtit the. way we look at -it ..j'. .:-^Jk)?WtS^\\ i*?si .? troi haven't got tho nervo to rustic lor themselves like moil." ".VKR-IWt VK ! " She uttered this word in a terrific t'?ne, so terrific that tho smill repor ter half rose from his chair. "Nerve ! What is thore requiring nerve that yu do that / am incapable of?" "No offence, madam, no offence. I meant nothing personal, I assure' you " "Am I mt stronger than you?'' she I detuanded scorning the apology. "Am 1 mt gifte I with as great a brain ? V by do you despise my sex? We can bear more, pain, ami uro therefore }>ur superiors in courage." The snail reporter was gazing fixedly ata dark corner oftho room, ami mudtiin ausw r. "Nerv( indeed !" continued the tall ludy.'why women have infinite ly more i;rve than men. Only yes terday I aw a woman?" "ThatI the biggest rat I ever saw in the nice, ' said the small reporter, staring ilontiy at tho dark corner. The k'leain that rent the air hioilghlii ail the priuters ami sever al e ti/.i- 11om tue street. Wli n they mured the Tall One was stand ing on a chair with one hand cover big her i es and the other o ?nvulsive ly cluibing at her skirts as she gallicrtj them < < ?e around her. The neall reporter wisely took advaiitze ol the crowd to slip out, and I !? eg rn plied mm Gold Hiil thai h*vas gob g down to Larson to work t a big item. U hat to 'i eucli. Kef Charles Brooks, lather of the ?tutebrmal school in America, was uskeoV/ a teacher this question : "Wat Khali J leach my pupils'/'' IIoinsweied, "Teach them thor ough these live things : 1. o live ieligioiisly. '2. o think comprehensively. ?. o reckon mathematically. 4.fo conveisc (luently. 5fo write graiuniaticu h 1 (yon successfully teach thoin thetJivc things, you will nobly have doilyour duty to your pupils, to thepnrents, to your country, a"d to yoto 1 f."?iScieiUijic American, Cue New Year's Caller. A man c.]n<l iu the habiliments of the tramp knocked briskly on tho bat k door of a Cincinnati residence! and, bowing low to tho girl who made her appearance, said : 'The compliments of tbe season, fair maid, and may coch recurring New You--' 'Oh. go 'long!' said the girl, inter rupting him. 'I am not the only man who has run down at the heel.' 'No, them were seven here ahead of y >u this morning.1 ??Seeing you keep an open house I presume they were admitted at (he front dood. I?ut the back door h good enough for me. I am not proud. You will observe I did not come in a carriage; hut no matter, I (im hungry. I would like a bile to eat.' 4 He haven't anything for you.' 'Don't he t< o sure ofthutuutil vou know who I am. You probably never heard of peotde entertaining ungels unawares.' ? ? is, 1 have; hut I don't believe it.' 'Homer was a beggar.' 'He uever got auything here, my good man.' 'Cervantesdied of hunger.' 'lie ought to have gone to work.' 'Dificuhacker had nineteen trades, and .'it^rved to death with nil of them llow ever, that is neither here nor I here.' 1 I ry the boarding house over the way.' 'Spencer died in want.' '1 know ii. iie depended on this pin I a?g lor his victual*.' 'Tusso, Italy's celebrated poet-' j 'Oh, I supnose he was shot* I 'He was not; hut ho was often hard ? j ushtd fur a nit kcl. I mention these facts tc prepare you for what is com inj:. I am the individual who first ? i0'nfid OrntilTor a third term.' 'We nie all * solid ivi i7\,<..r. .v-.r mnn,' said the git I.' The mau walked slowly to the gate, paused, scratche I his head, and, turn ing once more to the female, said : 'Wouldn't you give a future cabi- i uet officer a cold potato?' 'Couldn't think of it.' 'What if tho next minister to the Court of .St. Jauies should ask for one V 'He couldn't get it.' I 'Very well, I will not withdraw my good wishes for the new year. I pro sinne you are ueting according to instructions. A man who is just entering upon the primrose paths of politics can afford to be magnani rnous.' And kissing his hand to the hard hearted house maid, he took his leave. Remembered Exactly. A lying witness will often tell a very glii; story, but he generally fails to guard all Ida weak points. Al a recent trial in court the following took place in attempting to \ rove an alibi ; AltorncyS.?"You say that Ellis plowed lor yd't all day on the 20th of November ?" Witness, referring to his hook? ?Yes.'1 S ? "What did he dorn the30th?" NY.?"He chopped wood." S. ? ' On the STst?" W.?"That w.is Sunday, and we went squirr-1 ?hunting." S.?"What did he do on tho32d?" W.? 'He thiashed wheat on that day." S.?"What did he do on the 33d?" W.?"It was raining, and he shav cd out some handles." S.?"What did he do on the 3 1th?" W.?"He chopped wood " S.?''What did he do on the-?" But before- the rjuaition could be finished, tho witness's wife seized him hy the collar and wiiisked him ouls de of the witness box, yelling in his affrighted ear '?You old had! don't you know there nie only thirty-one days in the month of November?" There is not a house for rent in: Columbus, Cia. 15c?.Ich tu Live Sly. To a ybinig man starting oat iu lifo thero is nosurer sigi of silCCO'fl than to have some lixcil foundation upon which to base his actions in life. To those 'who' wish'a good practical set* of rules, the*ibllowing~>arecom mended as equal,to the best: Never steal, lie, or swear. Love, Mec.r/ami reverence the God of Nations, and keep his command men's. Let your pledge, word and'agreo meat be sacred and faithfully ^exe cuted. Pay a debt of one penny as prompt y as one dollar, and, above all never be worried with duns, sheriffs or suit* at law. Let your business be known, and pay the printer. IM ail your business right, then exe cute it with indomitable energy and dispatch. Ue charitable to the poor, merciful to the dependent, hopeful and benevo lent. Speak wed of your'enciny,buthave no dcaMngs with him; thus you will hi ap coals of lire on his head. Have all your agreements . in'writ ing, and your bills receipted when paid. Calculate your bu.siuc.-s and start rio>hi; then do not continually worry about it, but be patient and calm. Many lor love, but wait until you know that you really do love. Eat and, drink with the brain ai well as with the mouth. Labor for the. education of your children. Avoid extravagant and high living aud lupines?, both being offensive to Goil and destructive to human happi 11083. Do not let extravagant notions of living prevent your marrying. Never lull out with labor, ? it.is ?".;*....1 .,<in,l JI>a-,''"? ocii'Ot?' poor, strong muscio und brain will not forsake you. J i j?n?Jt? ? ? ? ? urn i The Wreiit ."Master. "I am my own master 1" cried a young man proudly, when a friend tried to persuade htm from an enter prise which ho had on ban i; "I am my own master!" "Lid you ever consider what a responsible post that is ?" asked his friend. " Responsible?is it ?" "A master must lay out tho work he wants done, anil see that it hi dona right. He should try to secure tho best ends by the best means, llo must keep on the lookout against obstacles and aeci lents, und w.itoli that everything goes straight, else bo must fall." "Well." ??To be master of yourself you have your conscience lo keep clear,your heart to cultivate, your temper to govern, your will to direct, and your judgment to instruct. You are master over a hard lot, an 1 if you don't master them they will master you." ?'lhat is so," said the young man. "Now, 1 could undertake no such thing." said his friend. "1 should fail, sure, if 1 did. Saul wauled to he his own master, and failed. Herod ? lid. .Judas did. No man is lit for it. 'Due is my master, even Christ.' I work under his direction. He is regular, and where Ho is master all gots right.'' The holiness meetings which have been going on in Trinity Church in Charleston for some time uu ler the leadership of Messrs. Inskip and Mo? Donald have proved wonderfully sue cess fill, and are yielding an influcuco that embraces the city. Over ono hundred souls have professed conver sion. The treasury of the State of North Carolina has luiided hetweeu $5,000y< 000 and $6,000,000 of old baud itn new lour per cents., bearing interest from duis, 1 SSD. The reason why n man steals an timbrel u i.. beoauso he doesn't hue to go out in the rain and borrow one.