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Cairi?jj: Factory. The undesigned re?peptfully in foi ms the public I bat be is prepared te do all fa* Kinld of Work in tbc above line on tbn ?bortest no tice and at ?J<Q lilting; Prices. - - HORSESHOEING done in ih'o best possible-man nor. I also have, io i'u f hope mi ion my p lan i wo ; and mou ldi no; MA chin KS, Aud > GKlST mill. All work in thisdine done-without delav and on reasonable terms. A share of the public patronage is solicitci iufy 25 . at *l{ - ii '.?Hl i ?<!' at* ?. it. RljGGS. AT THK .PEOPLES BAKERY -Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready au.d willing io iill orders in BRKAPy HOLLS, PIES i - oa- k k s Of all descriptions. IHINC.KUS By the BARK3SL or BOX. 'Also X* K -XC TV 3D t'or Camp.-Meedii?rt or any other kind <r Meetinc". Just received ..'r.osu. Confectionnric's, Aib<1 Notion* .< i t %i Which will he eold n? LtjW as any that can be bought iti Uran^ciiur^. Thankful fur"the pa-t patronage of rrtv fftvi'ils and ;ho public L still solicit a con tinuance of tfieir eiiitom'., VT' ..T. \\\ AlbcrVroLt^ , \->u v >Jtu?eII St reel; ncxi door to , i*y ?ept 14, 18|8-?4'y Mr. J". P. Harlcy. j ? l OiO mm RELIABLE, I *Dn. Ranfo?tVs Livkr iNvrooitAToi.JS J^is a Stand ir 1 Family Ti v.?'.'.dy for *H?Eea?e?of t'uoLiver, Stu.n.ieh mSt^n^i Saud Bowels.?It is Purely ?^?V? E*jL>& iS ? r>*.- 2oj vi;jr5 jVeyjntablo.? It never W W Wdhhd-c-it is L???SrS El ? ??;? ?Ha lor more than .'l? yenrs,J ?HrJ*%% ^''<!l ""RT'^dented results.^ }v SEMD FOtl CIRCULAR.* {S. T. W.SANFQRD, M.O., ji any im; ciasr uiurru. vor its itki'I'tatio.i. ? sept 19 ly . IT O XT T So 'S ;'ir:r C ATT Li: POWD2H3 V. .! 1 ouro or j i >.\ ont T)|fi<v- ?o. So UoprK will itlfi.pl Coi.ie. n?i.ii,r La;mo Tk I y:r-.'(.?!'/?? :f'k ' pvo'i'.r^ no' u*r:l In toil. iTj'jtr.'flri iwrnora wllleara nnit pr^snt lion Cnrtf^tl i i.i .^.'d I'.or'liTH * .1 provirnl Oai'Khin I<ik:?. 1'? 'i/.'iPcwior; wnll bii'Nrncn 11<* i|tmnt|t.\ ol Si ilk pri i rrcnin twenty ni r cent., a xl innlto tlie l.iilier r.rm rnuu h I'/ivaeni will enr? or prnrrnt utinont kvkby l-.iir.?.. ' i? v. i,|cii i:.ii 4es aiul ' -eile am suliJool. fo'-rr'.i T'' - : -as wii.r, oivi; KATmrAcmON. tio!u c\ try. u. : avid b. rovvu. rropriftor, DAitTfaxonu; atd. Formic by L: .T. O. WANN AM A K FR and Dr. A. C. DUK W' ?0*12 ly A HCT ff ?iV K BO K B ?T?, T. C. RU?MLL . WILL ATTEND TO THKSALES o Real E*talo, Personal Pioperty, ?c., Pub Jio or J'rivalo. Business a entruhlatl to ItUU 'Will b(*pron;ptlv nlfended to? Ordfa^ebnrgi .So. Cu., VccttkA 1S70. ? nov ?8 ? 1879. ,?bn I) *inl It w??Vl frjr At Bri^DiaBiVs Old StaxggjL Call nod get yonr -tint Meais, Fancy Drinks and Fine Cigars. Co curly anil order your Ovsler Stow1, Oyster Fry, Cliicken and Rice, llatn aad Rice, Beefsteak and Bice, Baussage and Rice, Hams an 1 Eggs, Collco. &c, &c. Having ohtaiued a J iist ( lass Brstaoiniit Ci(.k,T prepare evryihing in Njcc Style. C M nl)(l ratfefy your appetite Everythingput down at Bottom Prices. . . aug 29,1879 IJ.Y TIE NEW Willst Hiljl SSWH8 II&SilHB Is ^wonderful In its cencoption, im procodented for doin;?; o larg,o range of sewing in toxtllo fabrics and leather. Its motion:; aro continuous, admitting cf tin extraordinary role of speed, either by steam or foci power. Every motion cf the troadio rr.fi lies c:x cliches, ri-.uo produc ing about one-third ?novo werte I?) a dry than other Bowingtoiewjhinos. U has r.o stoj* niotions, an-:5 t;c<.tcnc ^r.Stitch v?i*h tho needle out of itho fatsrio* It uses tiio well-known Wilson Compound Food'on i.oth clu-os of the: needle. It has.two-thlrds lo33 pa^tsjth'an any ptlier flrat-clnseTSewing Machine. Its arm Is fully eight and one-half inches long and fivo and one-half Inches high, and tho whole Machine Is Very compttefcly and scien tifically constructed in proportion.;, elegance, design end appear ance), its simple, powerful and'perfect mechanism places It."as far In advanco of all other Sewing Machines as tho telephone is superior to tho tin speaking tube. The WILSON MSNBfHG ATT^CHr.^nT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITM'CMJT PATCHti, '.M fur niohod FREE with all VBLSOft SEWING'^lACHlKftG,'xecother with ,( a Tucker, RufFler, Cordor, Sot of Hemmers,Binder, etc, ? i?3 01 lit oct 24 TI I BODO HE KOI IN AGENT.' FOR OB A XGEUURG iopUNTY. SH?tflHG?S?"K/iTr DBES^iIMG | ' Duft* In 'lu* ltio*l approved?tvta bv .1 . IL ? M AT I'M EWS. nn K.\.perienced BnrtiSr, nh j Market Street} in rear of the I Nut n dice. 1-111 !l F.- Bell ABS, /; gt j Fri<?ii<!s ?nc! ('?'.u?rj mo? Ulloii<5 I fin not wait until ?'? u -pnnd |Vvery; cmiI*IiI pln'cea dpa?*, jVfrikr DeMAK'S vour < ir?<-cr here ! t>k him V.r h fr It \ n ni. o. ?Ipnnnhie io the l,OW KT PRICE ! jitop oul iry hi* Flour so line, * { 'hecee, and \ LL things in his liiie! 11 ave some HIT" 1" I - H nein around? Kvery man should have a pound! And if vou'd feel we 1 ;inil nble. foil his'MACKEREL on your Table! (t>ond are nil things in Iii? Store, |Reason cannot ask l?>r more! Only try hi* LIQL'OltS iure? ('nn'l be equalled anywhere! |i*ver.v mini who known In MAUS, IJihIks for his Rood Sojjars! Jn his Sample Room they lly, very time that they tiro dry ! .?^oine ibin;; tolls thoiii HE'S the in*n ! -\ hd he always leads the van ! Xever vet did be rctieiil,? |)ou'i vbu know he can't he beat ? i,ook within his Klommt itrand, \u hi* Uir-Uooni ? riuar a' bund; (|iu"?tinii bim and you will see ? 1 N DLRM)LI>?-II K CAN.MiT 15L! < til" ! wiiil not til' you ire wi.?r, l?t nsoii points i?. \l r. Ii I EIL Solling lancy Drii ks to all ? (Jive hini theii i general cid', |4oi assured, Dk.M A RS sells cheap, A nd the fiiiesi go.,ds will keep. ]%'tver ci ase to hh ss your stars? |)ow n with all- exee pt DcMA HS. T I-TK clock, w atch m X Ii ICR ANn I RErAIRl.IL ^ "Time and tirk.'' both wanted are. For Watch and C'lnckanil people here, I f tick vim n? ed. or lime to wit, Just Haunter round toChivictle. ? For twenty years and two, bo's spent. In le.ruing bow bis arts to know. By special I'rovidep^o he's scut To Ornngcburg thai an to.sliow< If a Watch will keep no linic, .And il a Clock will give ho tick, 'Tirtjnst because you've inL ed lht<tlir)p, Which tells of good work, true an ?! quick. If your Watch will k^op no limn, <io t<. T. beChivietlo; If voi:r Chn k will give no tick. (io toT DeChivicttc. "'fiele hnd lime" are needed here , Rv I'armeis, Doctors Lawyers, all, If ibis he true, then lake good "are On T. L). Chiviotte to call, july 4 tf HOWHF? SHOKIVG.i Tlici tin.V?,-i<?nod has on/nWl nt t' o nM st.n'i.l. ofjifn'Mtc Mr. !l. P. flvVlcfvi whore he i i? pr. p- rrll I" do all kin!;* of work in the The Vine1 Spfiih tin , Sncli ns Horse- nhoeinpi limiting plows and KcV?lrlnji Riii'gle?? arid \V:il"mi?. AI! v tni!; wax ranU d to i?h e satisfaction, tail '.? W;M. HOW'ELL DkNTI TK'Y tlFKKATIVK A Nit MECHANICAL BV Hr. I . ' ?. \V(il.FI<. Office over l>. I uois' Sto e. Patisfaetion guaranteed in all feMtions. :?? <r* Teeili extracted without [tain*, t>y the use a I Nitrous Oxide Otis'. N KW fctOKET Having recently moved into my New Store, I would heg leave to in form my oM friends and the ti,i Idiu generally that I have,ami will con t iiiue to keep mi h nul Die P; rest Drugs, Be?i Paints and Oils, Lamps nod Fi Muri -, Jims: Cigars and Tobaccos, Iiiin und F;ine\ Candies And in fact, everything isually kept 111 a li r-1 class DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, the rooms over the store, und therefore v\i.i he aide to put up prescript ions ai tiny and ti I hours during the night. ? to hell on I roll I floor. A. C. DUKES, 31. I>. oct81 1ST!? ? ly Will Arrive ON NEXT W EDN EBDAY A ear ibad of FX UTA FINE HORSES Which will be sold as low as possible. Only a lew in ire of those Rue i IN M N X ATI BUG <; I KS left H. "Kr.-nik Sl.-t tor iu iv -M &ni A Mouse with 4 Rborhs nnd ?a-einim with Vt\v I'la'ees I'inzza wi'h a laru;e Lot ?7 ft. Front by 800 ft. deep; fronting on streets) ben 11 by location. Terms easy. Apple to T. GfTIUIMVKbL, Auctioneer. B"agents W?ntS for Tut: ?CTORXALi i IIISTORY"?WORLD SvXaking His MarlL 15 v iu: i II UOODI.KY. ( H Lm'KR II. TJ?e (lust mit grove presented n lively scene, as Maggie and \Vill rode upon horseback Mr. ami Mrs. Smith, with .Susie ami jack, lollowed in a buggy. The bridge had been repaired, so there was no danger in erussiiiir. Maggie was ph ased to meet old friends. It was not long before she recognized the stranger, she and "A ill had met, the morning they took their early ride. "Who is thai gentleman ?" she linked, n- he lidvat eed toward her. ? Before her Irieiid con hi reply, he wa ne:) r enough tobe ittrdduced as "Mr. A rthnr (? raliuin." A number uf gentlemen came up. und "a walk" "ilii they ung Indies, was p i o| used Mr. Graham was Mug:>i esc >rt. "It you are acquainted with this vicinity. Miss Smith, \ du mu-t he the guide, "ur family in <vc I hero i\ months ago, but I have been with them, only a lew weeks/' Maggie," tut i him she was "fatui liar with'every pa*h, and even tree, lor mill's around M " 1 have l ei n on a vi-ii t > m\ run lives in liarriabur^. My Uncle . . i wj.uhu me to go into ntisiiicss there, but 1 prefer the country. lleVe I can r?i:wn at w Itlaudeu] iv the w ?rks 0 nature, which arc no re interesting in im', ilmi all the worKs of,art." ' Du \ini ii [i in! in n ii.n.ti in this 1.1 ijjji! orbppd V" asked Mnutfitl. 1 ilhai s illy bit ?iui'< u ' In- .-aid. Their enn\er- ifth n drifted ti'iim one siibjecf to another and each was so "much interested, thai it \vus sonic lime hcluie they disci vcrcd, they hail ? >JU * $ 'w^^l i>>iPM inivc. ?.,. Xb ey retraced their steps und iiiebWill, with a very pretty dark evod trirl, whom lie. introduced to M uggiej !n 1 ?? \? i-.- Graham " '1 he slilkifig likene :s bet ween tin I brother and sister, did not escape h- r ! ubscrvut io:i. I Giuliani said, "your brother und I, have In on d i-c.u-sino the rules jut etiquette, hut we cannot decide which should pay the first visit?-you or I." "I think wo can very soou decide that question," said M.igg'm "You will have to pass nur bouse on your wa\ lie choieh In-lOo.frow; mi your return, both ol you must stop and spend the remainder uf the day with us.'* This arrangement was agreeable to :ul purties. '1 hey bad now reached the grove, where the young folks were engaged in playing games, and the older one ucn unpacking the baskets. Air. Pencil appiouchtd Maggie, and tried to make himself agreeable "1 htivu bei n watching the gambols tin s - youthful buds," he .-aid "but the queen of the lb w .r- has appeared, ami in the brightness ??! her presence, ill othei beauties are eelipsed." lie eiuieavored with a smile ami a ?od in impress on M g io, thai tin s| eech was intended as a eonipliinci t t.. her. Bhe diil um reply, im: tin lied to look lor her friends, and en ? ?? unter 1 a qui/./ical look from A ill. 1'inner was aiiUouneed, an 1 Mr. Peiicile cs< orted her to tin- table. Having Arthur Grdiam lor bei visa vis, was a slight eoinpeuMiiiun lor the nniioyauce. which Mr.V n i lie s allein mil caused her Aitei dinner, Maggie tltongin to avoid him by sopping oil", with a lew others to the old IUI id- When she thought herself SUeUrO Will, said, ?'here comes your devi led suitor, lie deserves a reward fur his persov er etice. ' "I'll not remain here," sai l Mag giu, and she disappeared just in lime, to escape bin). Hie took a eiieuitous path t<> the i?rove, Where she obtaino I her riding ki11, and then she found J .ok. "1 iiiiic," she said to hill), "saddle my horse and Will's, and we will take a ride." Jack though: "that would !>': much 1 ellcr than to walk with Mr. Pesi i-Yir." 'Do hurry Jack, ho might come hero und wuul to tukdyour plnco.en i he horse " "J would like to see him do it?" '?V>i'| you allow mo to take your place, Jack," .-aid a voice, ami in a minute Arthur CJrahuoi appeared. VOrtaijdy Mr. Graham, I will re sign my pinee to you; hut 1 would no', to MI". Pencile V' "V will ride my own horse," said A! thiii', "mi l please cay to your lather, that we will lake a loi:<r ri le, und I uill bring \ our sister safely Imme; so they need not wait for us hen." That was a memorable ride to both, ?'?aggie felt, in n sue had met bur late, and Arthur was on ivinccd, thai he loved the beautiful giri at his si !c 11? * resolved t<? win her, if. posdh'o. A linn Irieudship was soon es tab ILhcd, between Maggie, and Heh n Giuliani. Will, was pursuing his studies ami ulthough much of his it n i >v.i< -petit in Mercer, lie made frequei l visits to Mr. Graham's re i Icnce. His attention were s>> iuai:ked, that the family iufi rred, his visits were espe cially to Helen. Maggie sometimes rode alone, On 00,0 occasion she was, met by Mr. l'eu eile, who wu]ked beside her hoi'&e, and "p? tiled .-.oft nousense into her curs." , "He .-hull u^v.er have another op P ?iiin.iiy ,*' tujd^M aggie, when speak : l*g In li.( leu about i.. he dm rerk aimther opportunity; not very long,after, but Maggie saw tutu in lime, to staut her Lora?, into :i gallop, mi l merely g ive him a bow, as .-ho parsed. Wl,e.n he next vi.-ile l the house* ? she wa.- v.'irh Heh.-n. and Jack brought the news, lb:A ' Mr. Pencile, intended tu fj.tijy Iiiiif 1 tlje otfXt day/' a > Mug - gte t;c.in:iiuedfcwilb her friend. Uu her rc:ui;i, her lather tpld her, "Mr, Pencile was a suitor for her hand." "i hope father you .settled the met ti r with him,',' she said. , ".No," he replied, "that is for you to do. He wishes you to wrile him a note, und hopes ii will be favorable " "1 shall write him . no note; and hither 1 want }<>u to give him a de cided refusal for hie." A year passed. The voting men were more devoted, und at length i Arthur Graham, '"asked Mr. .Smith for bis daughter." There was no objection, but Mr. Hiiiiih !'>id him "they were young t nough, to wail awhile, and he would advi.-c : hem to do so." Will, was in Philadelphia. In I ^ very letli r to Maggie, he won .1 send j u iiiossagc t-i Helen, and sometimes, a note would be enclosed for Ihm*. lo his letters t-> hi- mother, he would ark, "il Jack had made his mark ycl ?" Jack thought "'he was making n very good mark, for he was working uu the Ini in and in Iping to earn the money, which pmd Will's expenses." During the interval between the Iceluns, Wnl obtained a situation in ihc hospital. Helen was disappointed when she heard of this arrangement. She hud <?ivt.ii the lirsi love <>i her young heart 10 Will 111- had lie*er to I h.-r, in words, that he loved her, bill every look and action cpuiirtueil her in the 11 Ii? 1 i hat she was dear to hi in. W id, made :i short visit home, be fore establishing himself in the city, i If told Maggie, about "a lady of , nut beauty, pi his visits to her lioiise, mi l of his taking her to places in n musemeiit." Sire told him, 'it was not light f< r nun, to pay attention to nun her. while he wai engaged lo Helen.'' Itc pretelided ;<> he surprise l, t<n l .-aid, "he was not engage I to he .*' " Iheie nnisl have hceii an under .-lauding between y?ti,"sat(l Maggie. "I never spoke u word o| Idve to her. und I niii sVi'rry ifshd misumh r 8 in d m .' at't nn-ui-." "Do yon intend to marry that wealthy beauty ?" "Yes, I um engaged to lier," lie said. "When she niarrijg, she will rome iu possession of a handsome residence, end thirty thousand dollar-, which sho inherits-from" her grand father; besides, her father istwealthy, and has only two other children,by Iiis so6ond hiaVriago." 1 "Well," said Maggie, "yon have trdled with Heieu,an I wiil sell your self lor 'gold. I am ashamed of you." "If you could sec my Maud.*, you would not blame me lb" loving her. I will diow you herdikencss." "J ilo not wi.-h to see it," said Mag gie and she left the ru im. "Will, now thai you arc :: Doctor," said Jack,"! h'npe'yon \\i ! consider Susie's case, and lind nut something to redeve her." ''Do you expect mc to accomplish impossibilities? [Tercase is h'opeh ss, far as wul ing ii concerned. Thai is the only trouble, for ?.hc enjoya es? ellent health." Jack, ilid not belie ve her case to be hopeless, and said, "11 1 were a Doctor, I know, I could discover some thing to beuelit her." "Suppose you tiy ' .rai 1 (Till. Jack told him "ha intended to try whenever ho had an opportunity.'' " iV lu n 'y?>u "get Susie t i walking Jack, you will h ive made your mark." Arthur Graham, came to Bee Will, a d said, "he had his mother's.in structious, to bring,him, and Maggio back with him." Wil'l ccceptcd thcjnvitation very rcnUifv, but Maggie hesitated. Her heart relied lor her friend, who was all unconscious of the'porfidy of,tho bun she;hived, and e, v.r.sjifraid she could nut resist the temptation, to reveal' Will's treachery. Heldii could not "eonceal het^de ligh't at seeing liini, and Mr. Graham showed gr^at,.ante: tat* in Mi is, walfaro. "l'lo ".-ke ! about h's'studios, jiud his plan's for tho future." Their kindness ?ui?dit*j Maggio feel nun.; keenly, the injitificacioh of Will's deception, ??This has-been tlie'most wre tcheit evening I have ever'spa'tit,'^ sb.c said, on their way homo. -Why so?1' nsked Wflh, "I am sure the fumil) were very kind an I agree able." "Yes, and it was their kindness, which made me iVtjJ so uncomfor table. Did you feel hn remorse, iu the presence of the girl you have wronged? or has yourhcait become callous to all tho liner sensibilities of ywut nature?'' ^ "I have not wri'nged, Miss" Gra ham. '? " i , you liave. You sought and won lu r affections; aiid now, you will crush the heart that loves you. Olli Will, 1 never thought yo'ti would act in :!:':- way ! Ith .light you, ail that was noble and good, but I have been deceived." Iii- parents were very much sur prised w hen they were told of tho , i ngagemcnt. I "1 am afraid nn go< d will c une of lit" Kaid bis father, "when a man marries for money, he seldom got,} h ippiuess with :t." When Will went io take leavo of int.- Graham family, Maggie, would ii it accompany him. His mother pressed him to her heart, and kissed him, again and again, bhc felt that his interests would bcenlircly Separate from their'?, and ?hat he would be lost to her. Muggiu ''hoped hi might ba for* given the wrong he had done," and just as he was leaving the house, ho said, "let met know, when you mnko your mark, .lack " Mr. Smith's healt'.i began to fail. 4 duck is n groat comfort to me," ho remarked, "I can trust everything to htm." Wi 1 v as mar: ied. au 1 it was a pad family the day the eako an 1 cards were received When A rt.hur came in the i v??hing. Maggie met htm with eyes inflamed with weeping. When i she had told him nil; Inj did not say a word agaiu.sl W/ilh lie tried to bmbthc Maggie. When she asked, '?ivhit will teil this to Helen?" he answered, "mother :nu?t. do it, I cannot." [to j?f. oojtinued.]