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TUie Oranfrebuvi!: Times IL. O C A. Tu To-day is Good Friday. Planting is progressing finely. 'Jlie Sanlee river is booming. jS'ew lot 5 cent goods at Korijo'ui's There will be preaching to day, at the Lutheiati Church. Dr. Ii. A, Kin'och, of Charleston, is on a visit to'our town. mm ? -- ' ? A nice lot of spring calicos just arrived UU Ilcury Kohn's. 500 cheap and 100 warranted whalebone whips at Ivortjohns. Another lot of clocks and watches just, in at De Cliiyietle's. If you want a nice Newport tic for ?1 i>5 cull at Henry Kohn's. Common und fancy paper and en velopes in boxes at Kort john's. ? up - - ? The Executive Committee of the Democratic party meets iu Orange burg to-morrow. Dr. Barton has commenced build ing on bis lot near the Methodist C hurch. Ot'augcburg is growing. ?i? in, ? ? - ? -i,i ?wm The greatest blessing of the age, town talk baking p< wdor, sold by Ivoi'tjohn. We regrei to hear of the illness of Gen. Izlur, who has been confined i<> bis homo for several days. A lull line of liuitcrick's spring patterns to arrive next week at Hen ry Kohn's. A rush of new advertisements has encroached somewhat upon our gene ral reading space this week. Large lot hair and shoe brushes, the cheapest in the market, at K.??rt john's. The Young Auic>icas expect to have a line time and jubilee next week when the steamer comes. There wus a sligh.i frost on last Friday evening in Orangeburg, but not sufficient to injure the fruit. Dr. Tulmage is tu lecture in Char leston on the 1st. of April. Iiis sub ject will be "Jhg iliumlers." Smoking und chewing tobacce from the factories of Va. and N. U. ?t wholesale pi ice-at ICortjohu's. Branchvibe is talking about organ izing a lire ilepi rlment. The first thing they need is a Hook and Lad* der Company. One of the largest, finest und l>est. selected stock of dry goods ever offered in this market is now being bought by Henry Kolin. A huge lot consigned goods, con sisting of shoes, slippers, .towels, homespuns, s'raw goods, shirts, etc , for sale wit bout limit at Kortjohn's. We learn that the trestle of l lee Bite bridge needs the immediate at tention of the County Commissioners*. A .stitch in time, &c. 10. F. S'ntcr will receive, ihc last of next weck, n car load of horses and mules, to which the attention of the pul lie is respectfully called. Found o?j the night jf the Nth inst., a cuff phi, which the owner can have by proving property and pay ing for this notice. Something new at Jos. Kros. Faster eggs made from candy, all sizes. Call al once and get one for your sweethe .i t. A lire broke out iu the woods on Wednesday near Mr. Win. Izlnr's residence which destroyed some fenc ing in the neighborhood before it could h~ checked. See can I ol Mrs. M. F. Miele in another column. She ia prepared lo do nil kinds ol .-owing and dress making in the in si stylo. She is located over l\ G. Cannon's store. Wenrosoir) in learn that Mi. II. J-'. 1 j i v a lit and Mr. .las. Van Tassel bnvv both been quite sick, and have been prevented for several days from attending upon their regular business. Adults arc subject to worms as well as children; therefore how im portant it is that the system should be cleansed of these vile pests. Shri tier's Indian vermifuge will do if effectually. -* ? ? . 400 yards jeans in, 3 yard pieces, low down if called for at once at Korljohn 's. Machine oil at Kortjohn's. Friend John Danncr is always up to tho limes. He eat a mess of green pens nnd Irish potatoes out, ofhis gar den lust Sunday. Mr. .Jehu Poslol has been appoint ed Ka il road Agent at our depot in place of Mr. T. O. Dnwson. Mr. Postell has commenced the duties of his oflicc. Kev. ?1. F. Kiser, pastor of the Luthe ran Church, who has bceu traveling ill the interest of l?is Church, re turned on Monday evening in order to he'present at the Kastor services of his congregation. 17"' &>oitth<:rn /Joum is the name of a new venture in journalism in Char lesion, under Republican auspices. Whose particular boom it is, whi ther Grants or Shermans, will, douhtlcss, soon bo developed. Pomona Grange of Orangeburg county will meet at this phue. on the first Saturday iti April next. Sub (Iranges arc urged to send full dele gations as it is nur annual meeting. By order of the. Master. Kiuk Lloiii.vaox, Sec. Rev. .1. 1). A. Brown will preach a sermon (lie Presbyterian Chinch nexI. St iidny morning :tt 11 A. M., to the yieuig, 'having special reference to the covenant relation of tho children to the church, nml the privileges arising therefrom. There will !??? a meeting of the ?inug?' Night Infantry on Wednes day tl: : yjst Uwi, at 7J r. m The nieuihi rs from the country as well as those in loivn nrc requested lobe pro-cut, as there i- business of inipor t nncn i'impact. The S- ? in Idiu insurance Cum puny, that monstrous iniquity against the peace and dignity of the Statu, pi.?j n-'s in pay 'J per cent to its cred id is. \\'??> ihere ever a bigger swin dle ? ct.-ide id' the Butler, Chadwick mil t i..r no tsl ro-ity ? A icmarkabc peach blossom from tl:.- t r h ird of Mrs. II. M. Andrews, \\s?a placed on our table last week. The petals were all completely con nected, and the blossom measured over an inch in diameter, resembling a t o: e in si7.8 and form. There has been an unaccountable ri.-o in the. price of provisions, and articles of mcrchundi/.o of every class. We are at a loss to lind a satisfactory explanation for the now.ltd tendency. Crops have been abundant and Hie country is prospering. We fear that speculation has much to to do with it. Kerosene stoves ! Cooking stoves ! ! If you want the nicc.-t little commod ity in this line, gu to Willcock's, and suit your-elves. He has a lot of kcioscne stoves just to suit the limes. Husbands submit yourselves to your own wives and goto Willcock's and get one of these tricks. See his ad vertisement in another column. Married on the 1 Ith March, 1880, at the residence, of the bride's father, by Kev. W. G. Mack, Mr. James Horsey to Miss Gant. All of this county. Ami on the 18tll March, 1S7(). at the residence ol Mr. Mel vor, by the same, Mr. Morgan Mack to Miss .lumpt r. Ail of ibis county. The charades ami tableax ol the ladies of Lower St. Matthew.- at the Grunge Hall near Trinity Church to morrow evening will lake place at candle licht. Tim beautiful moon light evenings and the charming weather, besides the attractiveness of the programme, we hope will ensure ti large audience. We commence in this issue the publication of a .-cial story ent itled "lie Made His Mark," written for the Ti.Mtis by a lady of our county. The plot is well conceived, ami the perusal will not fail to interest the reader. Wo feel assured that our patrons will upho'd our ell-iris to secure good rending matter, and encourage home literature. Mr. Den no, the engineer of the new .-team engine for iho Young Americas, has come on in advance ol the engine which was expected hero yesterday. It is supposed, however, by the delay, that, it has missed tho steamer, and will probably not be here until (he same time next Week. Jt is somewhat of a disappointment as expectation was on tip-toe. Iiis cheering to sec Iho rapid progress of our hing. We have been informell by Mr. Kmanucl Kicker.backer, secretary of tlio Executive Commit'eo, of tho Orangeburg Baptist Association, that I at a meeting of the Committee held j on last Saturday, L. W. Smoak in the chair, Rev. W. F.Chaplin was appointed a missionary to preach within the bounds of the Association from tho middle of July to the mid <lle of September. The boom in the ('.re department of Urnngeburg is a considerable one. Last week ivr mentioned the purchase of the steamer and the increase in the mchibcrship of the Young Americas. This week a reilex inlluence seems to have hi M' at work. At the meeting of the Elliott Hook and Ladder Com] any on Tuesday evening ovt ra do/en of the best young men of our town .sent in applications for m nub r ship. We are glad to see that the lire department is improving. The welcome meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association Conven tion \\ i 1 be at the Presbyterian Church m xt Thursday ovi ning at 8 o'clock. The business sessions and night exercises will be at the Mctho dist Church, Friday and Saturday. On Sunday evening, the farewell meeting will be held at the same Church. All the exercises and sessi ins of the Convention are. free to the public, and we trust will be at tended by our citizens. ; csterday morning an out bouse a about 50 yards from the residence of Il\r v.- i> .. .. - t . c. ...i. :? ... ll i > i. n . ?i<ui ion, caugiii nie um c at j the inmates* were absent 'except a colored girl about. 10 year.- of ago and a lew little children. The house was totally destroyed und ihe liiilo girl burnt to death in it. Dr. Burton's residence narrowly escaped from burning, no one but his wife and little children being at home. The woods then caught and the neighbors are now busily engaged fighting it in order to arrest further damage which seems threatening. The recent letter of Congressman Aiken. taking position against exist ing parties, and urging the farmers to form a party of reform, is fresh in the minds of the people. Again, a few days ago, he voted on the mutter of political assessments on tin opposite side from the rest of his Democratic col leagues.* For this action he was criticized right sharply by the N? 't"s antf Courier. In answer to this Mr. Aiken explain ed his position in a letter so satisfac torily that his honesty is recognized by this great journal in!a manner which reflects credit upon its editor. Mr. Aiken says that he is in Con gress to represent his constituents and look to their interests but he does not feel that he is called upon to stir render his private judgment on all questions that come up lor his action. Soap of all kinds at Kortjohn's. Ladies and gents travelling hand mirrors, the clearest and best ever made. For sale by Dr. .1. <i. Wanna maker. I> IS Smoak A. Co, who now occupy Ihc first rank among the merchants oi Oraugeburg, have added fertilizers to their general meridian.Ii ze. They ate cou.-t a ill ly recei ving froh lots of ammoiiiatcd bone fcitili/.crs for our fanners and deal only.in such ma nures as improve th ? land. They have also a fresh supply of spring goods. Call and examine. Lorenz.'a glycerine Pearl for im purling beauty and freshness to the complexion and clearness and soft ness to the skin. Try it Indies and you will use pn other. Kor sale by Dr. J. (i. Wann.'initrkcr. The Georgia?Baby Ihm Is will b uy neuralgine. Neuralgine will cure neuralgia and headache Neuralgia ami headache lead In disease?disease to death, Moral : Gu lo your drug gist and got a bottle of neuralgine and be relieved; Hunt, Raiikiti ?v. Lamar, wholesale agents, Atlanta. For sale by Drs. A C Dukes and ,1 (i Wann imakcr. mar ? 1 in Do you care for your shoes ? If so, go to Dr. iL (?. \\ itnnaninker's and procure a b dtlc of Wold's Acme blacking. Fine CJulIcry? A hirgi! assortment of fine cutlery just in and for sale, low down at Dr. J. G. Wannamakcr's. A few more of* those elcrjuitnieklo plnlcd tilarm clocks tit Kortjohn's. The celebrated Medicated Toilet] Powders always on hand, price 15 cents jut box. For sale by Dr. j. (i. Waunamuker. Marion .TackKun Respectfully returns his thanks to his many customers lor their pasl patronage, and hopes to merit the same in the future by keeping con stantly on hand fresh meats ..f every | kind at his old stau I, iu rear of 'h i Postollice, during tho present year. No medicine hasevt-r been discov ered to prevent death. The b-jst thai ? :tn bo done is t<? as -ist ntilu.ru in keeping the fun. lion - of lim both in iilualthv condition during life, Nie German t-hamotuile Tonic is just the thing for till disorders of tho Liver, j For sah- o 11v by Dr. J. 'J Wan in - j maker. Loreu'/.'s Lilly of the bikes, 'Persian Lilac &?., the liiost pcrfumerus male, they huvt gained iheir popu larity from their exquisite sweetness ami permanency of ordor, they only need to be u-rd to lie admired. For sale by Dr. .J. Wanuutnakor. A perfect Ilair dressing Cocno-i no for preserving and softening the hair and promoting its growth. Highly perfumed. Tho above is lite hesl article of this kind ever ofl'ereil in market. For sale by Dr. J. Waunainakcr. Do you want hca'th? Why will ye die? Death, or '?'hat is worse, is tbeiuevit able result of continued sus pciisioticof the menstrual Ii > v. It is a condition which should n?>t be trilled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard again>l coiiBlLutiouul ruin, in all eases <d suppression, suspension or other irr??gulai ity nf the ''courses," Brad fiel its female regula tor is the olily sure remedy. Iis acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blond and determining directly to llic organs of menstrua tion It i.- u legitimate pr< riplion, and the most, intelligent physicians use it. Prepare i by D.d. i h a 1 held, Atlanta, Ga, 8.150 per bottle Sold by Drs. A C Duke* and J (. \\ itiiuinuaker. Notasui.?a, A i.a., duly 7. ix77. Dradiichl's Female Keguhitoi hi been thoroughly tested by me i;i :t great variety of oases, and I am fully convinced that it is unrivaled for :.ii that class of diseases which it claims to cure. .1 (J Uu.SS, M D. mar ? 1 m h.m.sct!. wgwwMBagiaM??raw i ?? ib?i Market Reports. Corivetctl overy week by Messrs. Ilt'l.t ?v Scovn.i.. Finn AY, March -?*>. IS80. O ITTl >N Middlings.I2|< Low Middling*.??"" i-i Or.linary. 11... I 1 .! PROVISIONS l.'orh.81) New t orn . Pens. 70 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 1 00 Kotigh Uice.J I > Dross-Making &c. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that she is prepared to'do ail kind* of Ladies anil (lentlciucns Sewing. I'ntroii age solicit".I, and satisfaction guaranteed. Dresses made in the latest Style.-. Miss y. K.STKKLK. Over Si. r. <>f 1*. (5. t'annon, an.I next door t.i L?r. Dukes' l)riiu Sim-.-. Orangeburg, s. ('.. Match ISS?. mar 2(1 If NT ot it'e < > I' I ) i r~ 111 is i <>: i. The undersigned -viU file his linalac count, us frustve, inn-er i he will ot' Mm ra Itohiusoit .?r., with the Hon. Probate Judge nf toangehurg t'ounty, on Hie -Stlt day nf April next, and ask for Letters of J.)is missorv. KIKK ItOUiNSON, Trustee. March 2<?th is-m. IU.ll *J > 11 " PRIVATES SAL^r A neat Dwelling with I Itoouis, l ire Places, and Kitchen attached, wilh a Lo1 2 afro; in a healthy location. Terms made easy. Appv lo T. ('. 11iTitHKt.r., Auctioneer. X( )TI< 'K. Initial Dividend to Depositers ol t'ifizens I : :\ itr s I'.auk A final Dividend of throe ami four-tenths percent having been declared from the Assets of the (.'iliy.cn* Savings />auk, bankrupt depositors a I the ('rang, burg llraueh <u said Hank arc hero by notified that this Dividriid will he paid to them at the Office of Kirk Uohinson he I ween February the '-7th instant and the In t .1 iy of May next. LOUIS LnCONTK, Trustee, fob 27 -It A II. LMW I Nr, Harber ami Hair Dresser, Nearly opposite Bull A: Scoviilc, Gun ran tees Satisinction in his line of business. Patronage respectfully , Solicited. EST AT K SAI?Ko l'v T. <'. IliibbeU, Ane< ionecr. I5y virtue of an order from IhcJ'robate Court, I will well in front of Orangeburg Court House, on Monday, April 5, 1881). at MA o'clock A. -b . the remaining personal property and choses the letale of the late Ksi'dro.) Olivcros. decease*!, inehulitjg :? shares of Stockei' the Orangcbtirg Agri cultural and Mecli. Association. K. KOSA V. HUIJlIKLTi, Exc-ctitrix. mar 19 :!t Estatc S;ile. . 1 will . 'I al public aale to Ihc highest bidders foi ea.-li, " u the Uth day of April next, at eleven o'clock A. M., ul Hie reat d< tu >? ?f Mr: I T.. < liNolm. all the per sonal pro|?eriy "l ibe Ksthtc of Murray llohinsoii Sr\ < nrtsistiiig of: Cntile, 1 Hor^e. 1 M ile I Colt, Hogs, Sheep, Cotton Cm, <.: i?-i Mill, Farming I lupietiii tits, Cotton Seed, Timber Cart, > I-. Iron Safe, old Mai binery, /milliard fable, iVre. I'lirclMSura lo remove goods on d iv idsale. K1IIK ROItlNSON, .'Idniiiiislrator. m o I I) : l Hv virtue of Sundry Executions to nie directed. I will -ill at Oraiigebtirg Court House, S. <'.. on the ?ili ?1 iv of April 18*0, Hie same being the lir-l Monday iu said month, for cash,to the higliesi bidder, all the right, title ?iid interest ofthe defend lints in ibe following properly, to wil : All thai tract of land in i fie Kork of the Edistos, in Ornngcliurg County, containing oi..- bun-lied and forty (1 I'M acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands ol David (iriilith. East by lands of" Joseph C'rillith, South by lands of Henry Garick, and West hv |auds of.lohn Konnerly. Levied oh as the properly oi .1 \V Kcnnerly, at tho suit Dcopold Louis. J II. LIVINGSTON, .V.O. ('. % Sin : Ill's Office,Orangcburg Countv, S. C. Jfarch |?ih I8S0. mar I'J 31 Is" otic e. Notice i?. hereby given that the under signed, wilh Hiieh persons as may he asso ciated with them. Will after the expiration of thirty days from the date thereof, under tin- provision of the Act of <teiteral As sembly of (he Slide of South Carolina, ap prove.I February 2Uih 1874, and the amend ment thereof, entitled "An Art to provide for ccrti in Chartcri?," apply toCleorga B<di ver i s<|. Clerk ofCotirt of Com mon Pieas for?Orangebnrg County, to grant them a Charter lor a "Corporation," to be located in the Town of Orangeburg, S. C, and to be known as the "I-armor's Mutual Aid Assi iciatiou.*' W.u. S /;,irto:i, J I! Felder. \V F Hobinson, K II Uraiiilitig> Kirk Kebinsmi, .Jas. Sinke?, W K Harton, A K Felder, I?: \V hianilev, Jas. M Moss, -I .1 Fidivy, " I' K Carton, Tum'. F branding, \V W Culler, X K (iraiiiling, W F Hiullcy, duo .1 Sal lev .ir., .lohn c llolmnn, o f MulU r, II Kiggs, W A Mackay. ma- 1 *' lin EIE11II 9 l-iy. jjj.1P! ^.^iL^! BUT THEY 60 ON FOREVER. Vlt't'diis hi .ill great contests ami for r>:i r?;ir> p?st fhi" arknnwlc.i nnl Stu mlurtl of tlie \Vnriit. Musical lVrlection,\Vonderful Durabili ty anil Unatonable Cost. True economy indicates purchase ?>! a ncmliir Checkering and no other. Chlckcrlnc. St s..ns 1 ?r^'-ly advanced their prim Feb. i. Our old Mntro'ts expire April i.iiixj wil! flu ill sriera tKeirii t;fo:? tail ii'.j at oil rxtsi. (hr prUci t:v art pssittrtly ii: lowest Is AsirUa. Order now and mve I mm &?5 to S">o on th.r pur chase. Present ulrs KUarantct-il only to April I. LUHDEN A BATES, Savannah, Ln. \A holcsale Aycub for <;.i.,l-'la ,S. C,N. C ,?i Ala, mar 0 -it W. F. Robinson. WATCH MAKER And Jeweler. ) MUSSEL ST.. Orange burg;, ft, C A TI31K 10!1 ALL THINGS! I A N1) 11 KT I PS ft E151)S have been on the i j the Market since ITS Land still keep the lead. I have the LA KOKST quantity and colleedon ever brought to Orangcbur] which I warrant hi he I're.di. Purchase vo n- SKKDS in time, and as I seel 1 '< 'tis, I Jen us ."i in 1 ( \ >i? 11 by MKASl'HEit's lo your advantage, and vou can gel n look at llie Seed before buy ing. ALMANACS, wilh valuable informa tion, free to customers. 1 now Kcllingofr my FALL STOCK of J ID W ELRY At I.t?\V UaTKS. Al-,. will order Kings, Jewelry, Silver ard I Ma ted Ware below He-tail l'rices, und ntteiiil lo hepairing of all kind- iu my line. \V. [P. Ilol^inson A CEE AN G5 35 liUBlNESS 'J he iiudcrsignid would respectful ly inform llie cili/.ens of this and adjoining Cuiintie.s , that he has given up mcrcliandi/.iug in order to give his \vl e.'e- allention to SUITING STQ'JK FOlt TJ US M A mCTCT Will nrrivo the coming week a large lot of lino Harne ss nnd Saddle II?USJCS w Ii ich will he ollcred at very reasonable prices. Having many years experience in the above business 1 feel confident of giving full ?atisfaciion to every one who favors me with their patronage, W. M. SAUN, At the Old Stand, BOA UT>. Mrs. J. Oak man, having occupied 'tho commodious residence of Capt. F. IT. W llriggniann on Amelia street, will accom modate a few Boarder*. Kates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. jn otice Tbe Copartnership heretofore existing under the linn name of I), h*. Joyner & \V. B. Mack, at St. Matthews, Orangcbiirg t'ounty S. C, is this day dissolved by inu inal consent. I ch. -'(>, 1880. I) F JO YS EU, W U MACK. All pat lie* indebted to-tho above firm by note or otliorwi-c, arc requested to borne toward and make payment to the under signed, who will Bettle up alt accounts of the above lino. I) F JOYXKK. Thanking our many friends for their past patronage, I beg leave to state that I will continue the business heretofore carried i n by Joyner & Muck, at their old stand, an I hope to receive y.mr patronage in the future Kespcctfnllv, ' D F JOYNEH fib 20 lm IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nf.vkr 0!:ti Hard. Can db Mauk asy Stkrnotii liKmnsD. Last Twick as Lose. ri:s?:o3 Curoi Ttilwut Druejing tie Sjitca. co bks Chills ami Fever, I.ivrr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nervousness. Rheumatism, Cosliveness, Female Weakness, Sick k Nervous Headache. Thcra P<i?I* Cure rM Diseases by Alwerptlon. No Noxious I'llUi, < His,or I'ot.sonmu Misltcliui>nrv?tVen Itit'i the Stomach. Tli?? JV..!< n;?s w?rn nrcr V t Pit <?f the SuiitiRch, covering Uiq Great Nervi! t'efitrui, bI-o ttic I.ii. r anil *-f.iiiri?->?. A gentle YccetafcU Tonic i< alM?rhcsl Ititottiocirculnltouorthu ntoudtuul I.iv.-r. j>tirif> itr; the 1U.-pttmnlntlnK llic 1,ivrrai.il Ki'tnvys t.i healthy ncti. i?si?l ?trenjrtlifntnx t'i? Stomach to digest food. I'ltiri: or Vxtm tl ami (i Kien. Soi.u uv ali. Da reu Urs, or scat by .Vail or Kxprw-s. Maiiuf.nturnl at 3u 41 Nur.tii I.iscbtt St, Daltimork. m Ii. 1880 1880 VALENTINES! VALENTINES! VALENTINES! Just as usual at DBT GOODS m porji u m! A largo and well selected lot of A rj\. T^lil iST T1 J. "N" KS comprising tho "latest" in Sentimen tal and Comic Styles. Now is the time to ^et Bargains in Winter Goods Closing out the sma'hlots left, you will never get them as cheap as now. WOOLEN GOODS are continually on tho rise. Lay in your su polios now if youAvaut to|SAVE monny. DAILY arrivals of GOODS com prising all llic Novelties of the JSea sou. DRESS SHIRTS, Collars and (.'nils have advanced 25 per cent, but having a good Stock on hand will sol I at old prices as long as I ho Stock. lasts. Don't neglect the opportunity. LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Slill holds its position of Supremacy. In fact if its sales continue to in crease as they have done during tho past few months, it is very evident that they will soon bo equal to tho sales ol all the other Machines put together. Valuable Improvements have been made on it from time lo time. Tho latest improvement on tho Domestic is the NEW TREADLE which runs on scale pivots, and tho Pitman con nects with a balance wheel and a hall joint tints securing Lightness in run ning and absolute stillness. NEEDLES lor all tho various Machines, Attachments, Shuttles, Oils, &c. always on baud and for sale at Lowest Prices. THEODORE KOHN'S Fashionable Dry G ?o Is Emporium Agent for MME DEMORESrS PATTERNS 40 Head Horses just Ai.i:ivi:n at E. F. Slater's Stables The above Stock is us FINE nt ever brought into this Stale, and will he sohl at very reasonable prices. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine the same. E. F. SLATER.