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Tli?9 Ornngeburg Time? L O C A. I, We have bad quite a cold snap, j A heavy lot of ahoea sent in to Korijohu to fell at once. The Saatee baa risen six feat, and tobacco six eta. in a few days. Go to Theodora Kohn's for a 8 button opera kid glove for 60 ccucs. Wo regret to hear of Mr. Van Tae eele continued illness. Auolhcr consignment of buggy whips, good and cheap, ?t KortjohuV Genuine hand made ihoes just in at J C Pike'8. The Democratic Count} Co.ivnu tion as-setnblea May 8th. See uotica. J\ic nacs by tho bbl or lb cheaper j than Charleston, at Kortjohii'a. See notice of Photograph gallery by C M Van Osadell in to day's issue Twenty-five per cent paved by pur chasing your goods from Korijohu. We regret to learn of the severe illness of the wife of Dr. Bowman, of Howes \ ille. The desci iplion of the Charades at Fuldervillc came too late for this issue, but will appear in our next.. Call at Theodore Kohn's for Mine. Demorest's catalogue of spriug and summer fashions. A decline in htaxy groceries has taken place ami Korijohu is the first to give bis customers the benefit of it. A colored child was very severely burned on Mr. Frank Zeigler's place, on the Five Notch road, on Friday last. The boia puxz'e of 15 and a box of collars for 25 cts. at Theodore Kohn's fashionable dry goods emporium. Tilmaa K. Gnines, editor of the Slate Builder, and Prof. Jones, of the Columbia Female College were in our town duriog the week. The ladies of the -Mission Society of the Baptist Church are requested to meet punctually at 5 o'c'ock next Wednesday afternoon, at the church. Full stoi k of notions, dry go ?da, flhoev, hats, shirts, drawers, dec, at aucliou Saturday awd Monday i*i Korljohn's. * We regret to hear that Dr. Elliott has been confined to hi* room for some time iu consequence of feeble health. We hope, as the spring ad vances, he may improve. Genuine Alexander 2 button kids undressed, for 75 cents at Theodore Kohn's. are glad to note that steps are being tnkm to insure the safety of the oteoplo of the Baptist Church which has been leported aa needing attention. Toon talk baking powder is' the purest, healthiest, strongest and best in the world, the bist quality in cans to be had only at the agent's Korl john's. Rev. Peter Gowail, of the Presby terian Church is making a stay in ?ur town in consequence of the ill nets of his mother. Ho preached a very impres-ive sermon ou last Sun day afternoon. During the trial of the steamer ou Wednesday afternoon, a little colored boy was knocked down by a buggy near Louis' corner, and cut in the head rather severely, although not seriously. lSew st) le dress buttons, new sbn !es in ribbons, lovely brocades suitable for trimmings, at Theodore Kohn's F. D. G. E. Physicians recommend Shriner's Indian vermifuge in their practice as a superior articlo for destroying and expelling worms. Only 25 cts. a bottle. The Young America Steam Fire Engine Company invite the public geneially, and the ladies most par licu lailj, to attend the christening of th?ir new pet ' Uncle Joe," ou Tues day afternoon next at 3 o'clock. Mr. Pcstcll, the new Railroad Agent at our depot, is making a favorable impression by hiscouiteous and business like management. The retention of Mr. Clnvlco P. Dnwson aa assistant gives generaj satisfaction. An extra convocation of Eureka ?Chapter No. 13 It. A. if. will be held Friday evening, April 9th. 1880. 7 o'clock P. M? Important business to ibe transacted. Council degret to be ^conferred. j&A0, 8. Dibble, we understand, is reroo&fttog and improving the Olive roe' houjjfc, which he proposes to, make his f*iiVMP ^residence. it ja ^ beauti ful UtcAtUn and a worthy object of Jif ; I?bbl4>>fxtii?a tail?. Mr. A. H. Lewio, whose health has been feeble for a long tim?\ has concluded to suspend business for a ?hort timn and spend the summer Worth. Wo hope the change may be beneficial, and that he ma? return in tbe fall fully restored. dee Dotice of meeting of Gongaree Democratic Club ou the sccoud Sat day in April. This Club has always dune its duty, aud it* early meeting shows that its members are wide awake. We hope there will be a full turn out. Mr. Staley's residence, at Rowev ville, wus totally destroyed by fire on last Friday. It is rumored that tlie fue was caused from the buruiog of paper in ihe chimney by eh;Idi en. There is no iutfU ranee, and iho loss will be a heavy one to Mr Staley, who has our heartfelt uytupathies. We are pained to learn of the death on !ast Sunday, of the wife of Mr. Is. K. W. **istrunk after a lingering illness, bhe was u iudy ol estiuiub-e chribtinn character, and her los-, will bo felt in the community. Our hturlie!t sympathies are extend, d to the bereaved husband au I family. The residence Of Mrs. Dr Good wyu, at Fort Motte, was totally de stroyed by lire on Monday morning. The w i d was very high end ? nly a portion oi ihe furniture could be rescued from the flu iocs. It is said thai the fire was accidental. \Ve re grot to hear of tho lo.ss. We learn that \l?v. S. T. 11*11.um, of our mutity, bus received an earn est ilivilutiou in the pastorale of a church in Virginia. We hojie, ior the gimd of our Lu heran f neu da in the county und community at large, thut he will not be iiidut'td to leave us. Vi * < an t spare nur good men Ilev. J II iwk us will prote.li At Mt. Lcbuuou Lu'.heran Church ou Saturday and ?uuday. the lOih and lllh ol April, being the second Sun day in the mouth, at which time, ihe h?dy c< mittUiiiou v. ill bo adinini.-tered A cotdial iuvitulioii ia extended tti tt e public Ly the pastor, Kt>?. ?. T. Hodman. Ou Moiiday ?veniug, about nine o'clock, a ker-t.-cuw* >a:np in lr. Dj Mm.-.' More, explode I, scattering the. fruguieuts and ihe burning liird ull ? ?vcr the floor. Had it n i t> < u for the promptness ol Mr. DeMttr* and his ass slants m extinguishing he flumes, a diMis iou*. c nilagrtttiou may hove lesulied. The D.me Iteadiug, Fair and Cou c?rt in aid of the Airican Methodist Episcopal Chu*ch. u notice of which appeared in our lost issue, proved a complete success, ltev. J. S. Lee, the pa?lor, dtsires to return ttiuuks for the liberal patronage extended by the white aa well as the colored peo ple. The performance* were credit a blc to all engaged. A party ol H.i ii'4:tri tu im migrain-i consisting ol tour men a id one wnniaii arrived here from New York ?a*t week, in charge of Mr Theodore Kuhn, who took them Iroiu ' a-tle Guidon. We regret to hear, that Hot having obtained the t-m| loy im-nt they desired, they contemplate going buck as fur as < harlestoii. Tuey are able hoditd ami industrious people and we hope they limy < ci get goinc tiiing to do in Orangeburg, and he come Contented and happy citizens. Since writing the above, these im migrants suddenly left in in seek higher wages, and we soe by the Ncira and Courier that they urc luketl up ill Charleston as wattilorers. The K.i st er pic nie season passed off as pleasantly as usual. Gather ings were had in various puns <>t our county on Friday ami Sulurdiiy. At Huydeu's mill, in the Fork, on Sat urday, there was a very 'arge absein - bin :<: of th'' people, and a pleasant timo wag enjoyed The tubios weie loaded with everything the county could provide, und Citpt. Heyden, the Committee uf Ariaugements ami the citizens of the community dispensed the most liberal hospitality. There were ulso simitar gatheiingsat Mo'.-r er's miil and Pine Grove, und from those who were present we learn that they passed of)' admirably, with ihe only exception of a slight inte?for encu from tho showers of rain which came up about midday. Charleston has just enjoyed her Whale actuation, but Orangeburg cuti MOW boast uf big fish too. On Tues day evening & monstrous sturgeon was brought iuto town, and exhibited as the curiosity and wouder of tho season. It measured 8 feet in length and weighed 348 pound*. It was caught in a skia not oaths Santw fiwtr before day ob Tuesday morning I by a parly consisting of W. M. Stoudenmiro, H. J. Ross, J. W. Kel- I ler, A. L. Walt, J. 0. Stoudenmire and Ezekiel Hergius. In the boiato ; rous demons! rations ef the monster,. the latter was thrown overboard, but escaped with no further damage than a cold bath and a little scare. The fish was taken to Orangeburg in a wagou anil put upon exhibition. It is said to he the largest sturgeou ever captured in the waters of the Santee. The oil is very valuable, aud we hope it will be soni elhing of a compensa tion for tht trouble of the en.erpria iug captors. We hear thut the name of Col. A. D. Goudwyu is prominently spoken d by b'u friends iu Richland and Oraugehurg tor the office ot Adjutant | and Inspector Geucial uf the Stute. His record as a Confederate soldier certainly entitles him to cousidcratioii, und Or.iiigeburg deserves a place on the Slate ticket, lie served during the Whole war, a..d took part in the battles of Manassas and Williams* burg, and in tbe lights nr-uind llich inoiid. in one of the latter ho was severely w Minded, Iiis tasto lor mi dl try life specially fits him for this position, und be would certainly re fleet credit up m bis .State. We understand that. Mr. Jos. P. Hurley bus been appointed by tbe Fi?:? C mi:mission, r as a Fish Wurden for Oraugeburg Coiiuiy, wh.ise iluty will be to prevent any Violations of tbe lisb laus. We therefore call the attention of the readers of tu.; Timks to these lows. From sun set ench Thursday to sun rise each Tuesday all lifts seines or any uth-r devioes fur ct.il ecting lisb 'which obstruct any stream, shuil be removed. Any one violating this law, may be tine 1 820!) At no time shall there bo any perm* inut obstruction to any stream. In reference to the gaaie laws, it is unlawful, nccurdiug to tin act of tbe Legislature in 1879, to worry or kill tiny deer between the firot day of March and tbe first day of September, it will also be unlawful to kill any wild turkey, patridge, dovu, wo?l co? k or pheasant between the 15th ol Match and the l?lh September. .1 (?unuissiourr Hut ler is taking an interest iu his duties, a.id if the b'.ws are obeyed, good will result to :. e people. 'I he Slate Convention of the Y. M. C. A. meets iu the Methodist Church of our town this inoruiog. We trust there will ben general turn mt of our citizeua to greet these young men and show the interest and sympathies of the community iu their christiall efforts. We arc unable to publish the full programme, but the services will be interesting ami vaiicd. The well known chrisiiun worker mid singer >.r. Waliuce ot Augusta, will be pre sent, ami al;o ?evera: eminent div nes. Religious exercises will i?o held every day, commencing to day, morning afternoon and night, until ihc closing exercises Sunday night, l'he dele gatcs are requested to use the Rooms o: the Association at their pleasure. Stationery and read 11 >j matter win be at their disposul. The Rooan will bo open the who u lime. Ann ng I be prominent Association men who have arrived aru lie v. I)r Bracket of t 'barlest ?11, Mr. TiioiniH K. Cree ?>i New York, traveling Sec retary ot the International Y M >' A., Mr. K W Walkius Slate Secretary, and Mr. John Wallace of Augusta, the sweet sinirer, of en called lb j' Sankey ? ?l the South." A vi-it to Fort Motte, on Sutur lay, agreeably surprise I tis with the grow th of this lit lie town. A fine store lots t'con elected in th>i heart of ibe (due l?\ T. K. Legare,Esq., who is doing a lively husit ess. Neat cot tagen have been built in hi^ht of the depot on the crest of ttie surrounding hill by Col. A. D. Goodwyn, Dr. Jesse Gwodwyn and Mr. T. K. Legare, The T own Council, looking to I ho improvement of the place, have just opened a streut ruuning from tin Railroad, near Legare's store, a short distance, and then turning at right angles between El kins' aud Raul's lots and connecting with tho Totncss road. Dr. Charit:* R. Tabor, who has been living at To tue?," has movod within a mile of the town. Besides these improvements in the town thi value of the sitrroitudiiig red clay lauds ia rapidly attracting t-ettler* from a distance. Mr. Pcterkin, an enterprising citizen of Marlboro, now owns tho McCord place, and is mak ing it blossom as the rosu. Mr. John Harmon bat purchased BellaviUa and in rapidly settling it up with thrifty wh to men. and ma'ciiig great i? ii jMovement s Among the m.v aet tltrs in this vicinity from Brunei' viHe and other parts of our county wo may mention the names of A rant, Fairey, Buzurl, O .t, Dautzler, Parier, Folkel and Buir. The oat crop of Mr. llano is said to bo ex.ruordinarily fine, aiUi that of Mr, I'eterkiu. which exceeds it in quantity, although not quite equal in growth, is very fine These lauds are not only the best iu the county, but the best in the S:ate, and afford a mist iu vitin; Ii d I for itn ni giants. ire are glad tu note evident j signs of prosperity. The celebrated Medicated Toilet Powders always mi baud, price 15 rents per box. For sulo by Dr. J. O. Wunnamuker. ."Barion Jackson Kcspectludy returns his thanks to his many euat nners for their past patronage, ami hopes to merit the suine in the iuture by keeping con stantly on hau I fresh meats id'every kind at his old stun I. in rear of ?ho Post office, during the present year. No medicine has ever been discov ered to prevent death. The hist that can be done is to assist nature in keepiug the fun. lions of the hodt in u healthy condition during life. The German (Uiumomilu Tonic is the thing for all disorders of the Liver. For sale only by Dr. J. Q W.in.ia inuker. Loreuz'p Lilly of the lakes, Terainn Lilac &c, the fin ?st perfumeries ma le, they have gained their popu larity from their exquisite aweeltiess ami permanency of ordor, they only need lo bo used to he admiicd. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wunnamuker. A perfect Hair dressing Cocno'i ne for preserving and softening the hair and promoting its growth. Highly perfumed. The .bovc is the hext ?rlicle of this kind ever offered in market. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wunnamuker. Do y??u want heath? Why will ye die.? Death, or what is worse, is theinevit able result of continued sus pension "f the menstrual tl ???. Il is a condition which should m t be trifled with. Immediate relief is the only bafeguurd again*t coustt .tit tonal ruin. Iu all cu-.es of suppression, suspension or other irrvgulariiy of the "courses," Brad field's female regula tor is the ou'y sure remedy. Iis acts by giving t-me to the ueivous centres, iuipioviug the hluod and determining directly to the nrguna of menstrua lion It is a legitimate prescription, and the moot intelligent physicians use it. Prepare I by Dr. J. Drad field, Atlanta, Ga. 8150 per bottle Sold by Dr.s. A C Dukes und J G iV'auiuiiuaKer. ?Notasuloa, Ai a., July 7, 1877. Drudiicld's Female. Regulator has been thorougnly tested by me in n great vurh ly ?f cases, and 1 urn fully convinced that it is unrivaled fur nil thntchi.-a of diseases which ii claims to cure. J C 11 USA, M 1). mar 5 lm 1 ml it s and gtnts Ira' citing hand mirrors, the clearest and best ever j made. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna I milker. D F Smoak & Co, who now occupy the first rank among the merchants of Oraiigeburg, liuve added lertilizers iu their geueral merchandize. They tue count iiin ly receiving hvidi lots ol Hiuinouiuled bone fertilizers for our farmers and deal only in sue Ii ma nu res as improve th ? land. They have also u fresh supply of spring goods. Cull and examine. Lnreuz's glycerine Pearl fnr .m puriiug beauty and freshness to the complexion and clearness and soft ness to the skin. Try it ladies and you will use no oilier. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wanuatnuk,*r. The Georgia Baby Bonds will b uj neuralyine. Neurulgiue will cure ncuru'giu ami headache. NVu a gia and headache lead to disease?disease to death. Morai .* Go 10 your drug gist and gel a bottle of neuralgiue and be telieved. Hunt. Rankin A Lamur, wholesale itgttt's, Atlanta. For sale by Drs. A C Dukes and J G Waiui ur.uker. mar Ct lm Do you care for your shoes ? If so, go to Dr. J. 0. Waunamaker'a aud procure a bottle of Wolffs Acme Blacking. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bult. | <fc Scovirx. Fbidat, April 2, 1880. COTTON Middling*.12}?12| Low Middlings.12^ Ordinary. 11? HJ PROVISIONS lorn.75?80 New Corn . Pens.- 75 Fodder, per 100 lhs. 1 00 Kuugb Rice.$ 1 35 On and aft< r lldl date (April 1st 1880) 1 will be in my etile in Engine Hull from lU o'clock A. M , to 2 o'clock p. at., each day for the purpose of collecting Tux an aud License*. (J. It. JONES, Clerk of Council. npt^l l 2t Pursuant loa rcfoiution passed at the last meeting of Conga ree Democratic Club, there wi I! ben in?eting of said Club, held at the Congare* Killo Company's 1'arade Grounds, on the second Saturday in April, at o'clock P. M., for the purpose of re organisation of >ui<t Club. A full attend* aucc i? earnestly rvuuested F M PnlCKET, President K \j Akthimi. Secretaryprv (em. "Man.h 24th 1 <3?. Atlcnti'u Oittngc Lighl Dragoons! You are hoi el y ordere?! io asseinh e n! Company's reudezvntea at Orangehtirg, on Saturday, April 17th IS 0, at Ioo'clock \. M , sharp, fir drill, in full uniform. AH meml ers who receive sabres or v ho know where they can he found, are ordered l-t bring or report them. In response to the request ot our Solicitor Col. M. I. Brown ing, lie Adhltant (Jenem! has sent on tbe lirst instalment- of sabres a id belt*, which will he delivered to tbe Company on that day- A larj?e attendance: is e.truestlv requested Itv Order of N. N. HAY*. EN. Captain O. L. D. apr'12 3t Notice Comp'ainls bavin? been made of- arfies in the corporate limits violating Sec. 4 of an Ordinance appertaining to Oow?, ilo^s, ove.. Asc, ratified June 2) 137*. tiie saa o ? putdi-hid for the information of al< concerm <l: ?Set. 4 That from and after the 20th day of dune 1*7'2, that if the earcawof any dead animal, of whatevi r class, be found within the corporate limit-* of said lown - whether the dead earcas-" is found on the premises of ?>wn*;r or not. they be required after nutifica tinu from Couueil. to have the sai l de.vl caican removed immediately l?cyond the corj oral?- limits of nusd lown, and any viol: lionoftltiBHeCtiou, shall subject theotfeud.r tn fines oi not ic-.i than site ($1) d dlar, n >r more than tweny |S'*X>) dollar-', or im pri?inm?nt of not lc-s thnu one (1) day, nor more than twenty (-01 days And any person or persons, who ?h*ll move a desd cares es ot any annual, And leive it within ihe corporal* limit* of said town, shall be subjected 'o a fmr of not le*s than one ($1) dollar, or more than twenty ($-?') dollar-, or imprisonment Inr not len-s than one (1) da v. nor more than twenty (20) days. Ity Older of Council. C H JONES, Clerk apr'l 2 2l rrimi .ivi>: i) i/ Respectfully announces his arrival from Now York, and ta'<es pleasure iu calling the attention nf his friends aud pattotis to oue of the Grandest Displays Ol Dress Ounds in nil the latest Styles, all the new Shades and Colors in Silks, Satin, Br- cade, Bunting) Linen and Cotton tr.ou the Loons of England, France, Germany, China and America. Prices to suit every body in want of a dress ''uras.nl.?-, Fans, Laces, Embroide ries, Gloves. Ilandkorchie's, Corset--, It ibboiis Trimmings without end and pi ires all right NOVELTIES The httest Novel'ie? of the Reason ill Ladies Neck Wear, Fl hu.*:, Ku-b illgs, Collarettes, Neck lies, Jabots, Bows, Lnee Scurfs, of which, all 1 a>k is f>r everybody to take a look at, and make selections A LSO A very nicely selected Figured Muslins, Lawns, Piciiues, Calicos, Percales and Cambrics A.N Immense line of White Goods ol ??v?ry itiiiuaginable description Gents and Youths Clothing of the La lot Styles BIG STOCK Of Ladies. Gents, Misses, Boys and (. tiiblivu Str.iw Hats oic>*Trrs Shirts, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Col bus, Underwear, Suspeudcrd iu the usual great vaiieiy MMK DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS lor Spring and Sum mer TIIE PR KMIUM LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Macbinn Needles, Oil, Attachments, always on hand Goods shown with plensurn Give mo i ca'l and I am sure you will all he made to smile THEODORE KORN'3 Fashionable Dry Grids Enporium Agent for PRESCRIPTION FREE I rvtrtue sneetly Clint<ti Henilnil Weakness, Lost Maninil.?.; sin! all dttoruem hroughl ou !>)' Inrllsv creUon or caeca*. ny^Onig^al has the lusjjs^ COME AT LAST! C. M. VAN OR8DEIX, Jr.. Photo nnd Artist. IIa? opened a OaHery in front of Meron pv'h Hotel, where tho public can have Pho tograph* taken of first claiw and artistic finiph. Nothing but firm class work donu this Gallery. Call on Monday and exam* hie Maoplei at Qallery. All wishing good work done can bavu die chnnce without having the expense of going to the City fot the same. Call and see iu?. All vrotU. caah when you fit. C. M. VAN ORSDELL, Jn. apl 2 tf ESTATE SAIiKe By 'P.C. Hubhell. Auctioneer. By virtue of an order from the Probate Court. I will red in front of Urnmzeburg Court t'orse, on Monday, April 5, 1880. at 11J o'clock A. A/., the remaining personal property and ebenes of the Estate of the late Kddro J Olivcros. deceased, including 3 ?ltarcs of stock of the OrStijcburg Agri cultural and Me.-b. Association. e. hqh\ v. nunnELL, Executrix, mar 19_Jlt___ Estate Sale. I will ..ell At publics>il?e to the highest bidder* for cash, on thu Gib day of April next, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the resi dence of .Mr. V.. N.Chi*olm, all tbe per sonal property of lite Estate of Murray Itobinxoii Kr\ ? onsisting of; Cattle, 1 Morse. 1 .Mule, 1 Colt, Hogs. Sheep. Cotton Cdn, Crif-t Mil', Farcing Implements, Cotton Seed, Timber Cart, VlitgoD?, Iron Sale, old Machinery, Z>illiard Table, ?c. Purchasers to remove t;oods oti d;iv of aale. ?lllli ROBINSON. a dudnijlrator. mar.19 3t Sharif's Sales. ~~ By virtuo of Sundry F..Tecutiou* to me directed. 1 will sell at Orangoburg Court House, S.C.. oh the r>lh day of April. 1810. the onnie being ihe lir-t Mond ?y in said month, for ca-sh, to the highe?! bidder, all the right, title and interest of the defend ants in the following property, to wit : All that tract cl land in tbe Fork of tk* Ediptos, in Orangebnr>; County, containing on? hundred and forty (140) acres, rnore or less, and bounded North by lands ol Livid Uriflitb, East by lands of Joseph Griffith, South by lands of Henry Garick,and West by lands of John Kennerly. Levied ou a* the piopcrty ofj W Kenuerly, at the suit Ueonold Louia. J H. LIVINGSTON, a. o. c. 8herifTa Office, Orangeburg County, i?. 0. March 15ih 18S0. mar 19 St NOTICE Notice i? hereby given thai the under signed, with such persons an may be asso ciated with them, will after the expiration of thirty daya from the d ue thereof, under the provision of the .?et of (Jeucral As sembly of the Slate ofSouth Carolina, ap proved February 20lli 1874, and ihe amend ment thereof, entitled " \n Art to provide for certain Charters," apply to QeorgJ Boli vcr r.?q. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County, to grant them x Charter lor a " Corporation." to be located in tbe Town of Change burg, 3. C, and to be known as tho "farmer's Mutual Lid. Association.-' Win. K i/artoa, J II Felder, \V F Kobinfou, F Ii Orain?ng, Kirk Robinson, in'. Stokes, W F Barton. A K Feldor, F. W Brantley, Jus. M Mosa, J J F?ir?y, T F Carton, l'aul F Clanding, * W vV Culler, Z E Gramling. W F Hadhty, Juo J ?allev Jr., John ? ' llohntn, W f M?ller,' II AiggH, W A Sfaekay. mar 1) 1 ra W. F. Robinson, V/ATCH MAKER Ami Jeweler. KUSSEL ST-, Oritnirobnrtf, tt, C. A TIME ICK ALL TllINCJS 1 TANDRETIPSS.EEDS have been on tho j the Marketaines 17.vl.and *ti!l keep the lend I have die LAUGEST quantity and collect ion ever brought to Uraugcburg, which I warrant to be fre?h. Purchase vour SEEDS in time, and as I eel Pens, "Beans arid Corn by MEASURE it's to your adv~ntngo, and on can get a look at the Seed before buy ing. ALMANACS, with valuable informa tion, free to customers. I now acllingo.T my FALL STOCK of JEWELRY At LOW RATES. Also will order Bing?, Jewtlry, Silver aid PUted Vtarr below Retail I'-icea, and attend to*Bcpairlng of .dl kinds in my line. \V. F. Robinson. Dress-Making &c. The undersigned respectfully informs tho public that fdie ia ptcpaeed to do ail kinds of Ladies and Gentlemen* Sewing. Patron age solicited, and aatisfaciion guaranteed. Drcaaea made in tbe latent Styles. MISS E. E.STEKLE. Over Store of P. 0. Cannon, and next door lo Di. Dukes' Drug Store. Orangeburg, S. C, March 23, IS80. mar 26 tf Notice of I )ismtHsion. The undersigned will file hi* final ac count, a* Trustee, under th*? will of .Murray Robinson or., witb tbe Hon. Probate Judgo of t'rangeburg County, on ibe 2f5th day of April next, and ask for Letters of L>ia mistory. KIRK ROBINSON, Trustee. March 26th 18S0. mar 23 4?. 40 Head Horses JCST AKIilVKI) AT E. F. Slater's Stables 'Ihe above Stock is m Fl N Ii a? e\er brought into this .State, and will be sold at very reasonable priced. The. public i> respectfully invited to call aud examine the satno. K. F. SLATRfc.