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LIVING IN QUIET. A rule for living happily with others is to avoid having stock .sub jects of disputation. It mostly hap pens, when people live much together, thai they come to have certain, set topics, around which, from frequent dispute, there is such n growth of; angry words, mortified vanity and the like that the original subject of differ once becomes, n standing subject for quarrel, and there is a tendency in all minor disputes to drill down to it. Again, if people wish to live well to gether, they must not hold too much to logic, aud suppose thai everything is to be settled by sufllcieut reason. Dr. Johnson saw this clearly with regard to married people when he said: ''Wretched would be the pair above all means of wretchedness who should be doomed to adjust by rea son, every morning, nil the minute details of the domestic day.'' THE FINEST RESIDENCE IX AMERICA Flood, a California millionaire, is building w hat will, il is said, be the IInest private residence in America. The grounds include 1,500 acres on San Francisco bay, comprising a natural park ready for improvement to any desired extent. The house is 100 by 200 feet iu area, and resembles a French chateau of the ohl style. Verandas surround it. and the roof is broken with many gables and two towers 110 feet high. The entire ex terior is very ornate. Among the apartments are several parlors, music rooms, library and wine room, the latter being of uncommon size. The dining room is 100 feet long, so thai great dinners may be given in it. .Most of it can be shut oil', leaving a room of comparatively small size for ordinary use. Five years will be eon sinned in completing the house and its surroundings. .Mr. Flood also contemplates n city residence of cor responding magni licence. OLD MAIDS. A sensible writer expresses hi.^ opinion of ohl maids in lite following manuer: "I am inclined to think that tunny of the satirical aspersions cast upon old maids tell more to their credit than is generally imagined. Is a young woman remarkably neat iu her person, she will certainly be nil old maid. Is she perfectly reserved toward the oilier sex, she has all the sqiicuutishncss ofan old maid. Is she frugal in her expenses and exact ill her domestic concerns, she is cut out for an old maid. If she is kindly humane 16 Ihe animals about her, nothing can save her from the appel lot ion of an ohl maid. In short, I have always found that neatness, modesty; economy and humanity are the lieverfailing characteristics of thai terrible creature." There is one thing thai yet re mains for Orangeburg to do to com plete the round of amusements for the season, and that is a baby show. You have but to ask of the mothers of Ornngeburg :uid vicinity, and they will take the greatest pleasure in showing their darlings?a sight, in deed, that angels would delight in. lovely innocence! Lei them (the mothers) bring out the little folks from one month old to three years old, and assemble them in one grand mass meeting, on the Court House Square, and in vi ju everybody and the old bachelors, in particular, to >ce tin.' prettiest sight Ihe human eye ever beheld. The 'J'nrboro (N. ('.) Southerner , says: Subscribing for a newspaper isa simple matter of business. When the paper ceases to be worth the sub scription, slop it. Many subscribers subscribe for a newspaper with the air of a person who is bestowing u favor?of paving money for which they received no equivalent. The newspaper man does not so regard it. He feels confident thai he gives a quid pro quo. a full consideration. His capital is invested in the enter prise, and from it he expects to eke out a living. He is as much entitled to pay as ihe merchant for his goods. A splendid work was done nt the recent Southern Ibiptist Convention towards the endowment of the South ern Ibiptist Theological Seminary. Able speeches were made on 1 he sub ject by Drs. Royceand Rroaddus. F.x-Gov. Joseph K. Brown of Georgia gave #00,000 in cash. Another gentleman contributed .$2,00(1 and, beside* ibis, some $10,000 was col lected, -mj m mv ? According to a special dispatch lo the Chicago Tribune, General (Irani, w ho is now in Galena, bus expresst d himself to a friend there as being thoroughly confident of his nomina tion at Chicago, adding in a 111*??t determined lone and manner, "If I am nominated I shall be elected, loo." When President Polk died he left his entire estate to his widow: al her death to the most worthy person bearing the Polk name, ihe Slate of Tennessee holding it in trust lor the inheritor, and hav ing to decide w hich il shall be. .Mrs. Polk still survives, as is well known iu Nashville. "Henry." said his wife, with a chil ling severity, "I saw you coining out of a saloon, this afternoon.'* "Well, my darling.'' replied the heartless man. uyOU wouldn't IniVC yottl hus band staving in a saloon a'! day would your"1 the theological seminary. At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Theological Semi nary, which have been in session in Columbia for t lie past few days, Uov. J. L.Gimrdeait, I). D., tendered his resignation us Professor 'of Didactic and Polemic Theology. The Hoard requested him to withdraw his re signation, but he insisted upon it. und they reluctantly uceepted it. In consequence of this resignat ion the exercises of the institution were suspended until the Hoard can lill (hat (hair. LOST. A gentleman writes thai as he was passing through an Kurdish castle he saw these old lines in the nursery. They had "given /.est'* t<> bis subse quent life, and perhaps may be of use to some one else: I.OST, ''Somewhere between sunrise and sunset, Two golden hours, Lach set with sixty diamond minutes. No i ewst I'll is ollcrod, As they are gone forever-" About $200,000 has been invested in Orange County, Ca.,by new set tins within the past twelve months Stick to those who stand by you, and never go bach on ;t rial hot stove. Vfc'JJiTABLB ilEDIcr.IE 1IAD3. -...-'l 'Hin iir. t cei-lulii tnvtlelne tm:uw' ? r~ f it; .tlrvTi^cnof tlie i t.I.suel. isSer-LA . | i: t. Ithnuni itisttti, :;.ili luteum. r?'ir?? 1 B I fi iUiJ- ., iti-n. ctme. r.4. Soros, Aliee**] iy$ L-., h"'i^Ji -..in, S.VOII1 a Joints, . yi a j *? V 1 '"' ? :' ' : llalito .' IV Kit CO It It ft T I Ott; xviil ire ( hvmlo Constipation, ll?i It Ii -, in (.f.'ssi .a, ItellgrMlotT, i>. .? ? i? . 1. arlhut a, Laujuliiitcta. -7 J O T7 J*J7? X TXT lp. Tti - iv ? comjil 'to Kl.tnoy .ipeclile. ? a Urine, n d u r X eiirua IMuiietes, K tiou ot Urine, Niyitt rSwcata, In Ins Um Go.ln, ?ra you a Sufferer? B23 If sr>, try ??!.?> Oottlo ? f Hit-; \ nlual>l< Ei TSlf hieilletiie, ami yet relleL no luimbiift i I jery, ???> titTi-piloti, ni.iile by r*'S|h,? m i Id |uirili s fi-.iii ilrncs Hint ha? Ihm a Um.wu for years loom i-.- i thy slclnns in sueelUea tor auy <>t auovt ?llsonses._ ::u;c::t: lt. fr::o 11 cc: OottU. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO l>. iTIiarp St., Daltur.orc. MJ. SOLE PttOPRIETOr?" 1 V MELLICH AMP'S IKigk School, For Soys and Cirls The former prepared for College or Rusincss; and the latter given a i borough ('ourse. Tkiims run Month: lieginners.$2 00 I nteriuediale and advanced lOug lish..'. 2 50 Latin ami Crock: (each extra).. 50 Li her til discount made for two or more from a family. Session commences (each year) September 1st., am! closes (each year) duly 1st. Ti:.\t iilks. STILUS K. M KLI.K IIA All', Priiiei| >n I. JULIAN a. SALLKV, Assistant. .MISS F. L. MKLLICIIA.MP, .M usic Teaeher. NEVER FAILS TO ?r^JL-Av .iIV|;i, ciiMpli VINT, A Vv^J^/4\ c onstip a ti ox, OR LI \ i It CUKE l or ad diseases of the liver, skiii, bowels, stomach, and kb! neys, it lias no cipinl. It is daily use by the iisnuds, :i!l ever I he country, who'volun tarily lesify to its met its. It is entirely vigelnlde, perfectly harmless, an.1 emir taken by | ersousof ad ages, 'fry it once, and \ mi u i i mil regrel ii. Sample I ottles ami package, 2~i runts. Lai- e h? tih s. - I; large package, ">'i cents. Sold ev? rvw here. UOWI - a MOISK, r-'idc /'loprietors, Charleston, s. <'. For rale by Dr. J. <!? Wtmutiiuaker. npr'l ;i run 1" A LEITEN DA IIL ix or a f*:noi:MAkku, at IIAlM-r.V'S COliXKH, l>es|ii'etfiilly informs his customers and the public generally, thai In- has just re ceived :i tuP rlock of the very best Mat ? rial mul Latest Styles, Just suited for Spring and .Summer, which will be made up in any style at from S.'t MMo I ?'><) tor JShoei and (laiters, Uodls from !?7 up. Uepairing done in the neatest manner and on the shortest notice. 1 also keep constantly on hand a lull Slock of Leather, La-Is. Pegs, Awls, Thread and all other Material used in this line. Having many years experience in the business, 1 guarantee satisfaction in my : work mid prices. A trial is >oliciteJ. r., 1 will not he responsible for work left i with me longer than three months. j' A leiten da i il, fob 27 j\ ICE CREAM ICE CREAM (x O O 1") IST 17] W S ! RE-OPEKrNCS OF JOSEPH EROS' ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENT SALOON ! Slop ami refresh yourself, and then carry Homo home in a neat little patent lee Cream bag, for your W ife, Sisters, Cousins and Aunts, ami Sweetheart included. OIRASTGEBTJIRG ICE HOUSE lee for sale in any quantity. Send Hope or Hag to save expenses. I tun still keeping the linest assortment of OOjNTF'EO TOIST^TIIES, Oranges, Lemons, ami Nuts of all descriptions, cheaper than anywhere else. Som.Qth.ing ITqw in. DEIoviselceepii* Dentcated Cocoon, also fresh Oaisins, Currants, Citron. Canned Goods, Fine Cigars, and Smoker's Articles. <"atl etiee and you will call again. JOS. EROS, ' At Briggninun*a Old Stand, M. ALBRECHT, AGT. ONE 1)0011 WEST OF ? M M SAIN Respectfully informs the PUBLIC in general, that he has opened a FI 11 ST-CLASS* RESTAURANT Winch he will keep SUPPLIED with the BEST GOODS that can he had in the United States. All of which I propose to pell at the LOWEST POS 1 I LE PR 11 ES, ai.d guarantee satisfaction to all who favors nie with their patronage. . apl 'J, 188J?Gin ESTABLISHED 18581 KEROSENE STOVES! . KEROSENE STOVES !'. The Undersigned would call the attention ef the Ladies of Omngcburg and Vicinity tu his k i : iu )si:\ k st< >v i;s livery housekeeper feels the want of something that will Cook the daily food, which will do away with the excessive heat for the .Summer Months, of a Cook Stove. Von wish lo Economise! It costs you less by one half as much to Cook your food with a Koros? no Stove as it does by a wood tue, ami again, where Ladies nre compelled lo do so much of Ihe cooking themselves to get anything lit local, also to avoid the great trouble wc have with -crvants, Kerosene Stoves lire just the thing, especially for small families. They will Cook, Itoil, Fry, and do anything that u Cook: Stove will do. luv Lady can cook oi! them ;;!! day without soiling her Culls. Due trial will convince the most skeptical. TO T11K P0.riBL.iC IX <iS^B4RAB,. Always on hand, Cook Stoves from ihe Pest Manufacturers only, Wood and Willow IV a re. I .amp- ami < 'rockery, and by far the largest ami best stock of 'Fin \V ? \\>q ami House furnishing Conds in Oraiigcburn County. All of which will be sohl low for cash. Call and sec for voursvlves. Wm. AVILLCOOK. N. 1!.? Itoolim.', Guttering and Repairing done a.- usual. The only tight Tin Itoofs in Orangeburg arc those 1 put on. W. W. mar '*'> 1SS0 ly IANGEBURG EIRE IMSTJItANCE AGENCY Ca pi till represented 'over $80,000,000 lu Sound and Reliable Companies?viz: 1 iverpool & London ev Globe, Georgia Home, Fire Association, St. Paul Fire A' Marine, Continental of York, Petersburg Savings ami Columbus. M?sl of Mice Companies have inel Losses in this Town and Comity, ami have paid them promptly and fairly. Hoin't risk von r property without Insurance, it is money well spent. The following Letter speaks for it-elf. ORANOKRURCi, S. C, February 13th, 8SS0. Ml! KIRK ROlllXSOX, IXSURAXCJi A OK XT: Dkau Sin?1 take pleasure in recommending your Fire Insurance Agency t" the Citizens ol < Irangohurg County for Promptness and Fair Dealing; and at the sam<- time, acknowledging the receipt of Seven Hundred ami Sixty Dollars from the Liverpool .v London a* (Mobo Insurance Company, paid to no-this day. lor damages caused to mv house, in ihr Town of (Irangeburg, S. ('., b\ lire, which occurred on ihe ?_'i>th Jaimarv, ISS0. This is ihe whole amount claimed by me, and is paid by your Company without dispute as lo the claim. Your-: very truly, !>. LOUIS. Thanking the pe'dje for past patronage, 1 would respect fully solicit a continuance of t In- same, and (an xssiire those who favor me with their lus'trance, (hat 1 will always idler them safe and reliable Companies. KIRK KOIM.NSOX, Insurance Agon', and Agent lor the Farmers Aid Association. farming Implements! Consisting of PLOW STOCKS. PLOWS, IIOKS, SIIOVKLS, SPADKS, kv. And a compb tc Slock of hi v T> Fk\T7 i 1>1^ ?UNS. PISTOLS, CUTLKRY, POWDKR UAlVJJ ? A l\Vj* SHOT, CAPS, CARTUIDUKS, &c. 6rty uf the almve HOODS will 1? -old at OLD PRICKS notwithstanding the recent AliYANCK on all articles in the above line. Tlie Light Running Remington Sewig Macliine The I1F.ST and the Oil KAPHST Sewing Machine manufactured. 1 5t'i >J 11 1'illlg of all kinds in my line done at the shortest possible notice. ian 10; 1S80. P. (j. ( > A X N 0 X 0 H. S. RENNEKEm CORNER RUSSELL xv. BROUGIITON STS., Will keep constantly on hand the following goods : ('oflees Bacon, mined Salmon, T'-as, Strips, " Lobsters, Sugars, 11 a ms, " Mackerel, Flour, Lard, " Oysters. Grist, Butter, " Tomatoes, Meal, Soap. " Oleen Peas, Rice, Starch, " Corn Beef, AH of the above articles 1 guarantee lobe FRESH, and will sell them us LOW as the LOWEST for ihe cash. Call and examine my Slock and prices before you purchase. Always keep on hand a full supply of IJQUOHS, WINES!AND CIGARS. The Celebrated "Oakley Bitters." Persons who nre suffering from Indigestion and whonre liable to Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, and all the attendant evils of a Deranged Stomach will find a certain and speedy remedy in the use of the above Tonic. W Agct for the fc?PI3IUa5C'riOfl WINDOW CI.13AlVJBlt."J OFFICE OF GO. L CORNELSON The UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the PUBLIC that ho is every day receiving LARGE ADDITIONS To Ids already LARGE STOCK, in nil the different BRANCHES, and that thesame will he disposed of at his old "MOTTO," "LARGE SALES aud SMALL PROFITS." 1 mil also receiving now and have in Store, the following popular BRANDS of Manures : ETI WAN GUANO, ATLANTIC FERTILIZER,' ATLANTIC ACID, KAM IT or POTASH SALT Which will be sold at LOWEST PRICES. 1 have also been appointed .1gent for B. F- Avery's & Sons, Louisville, Ky. (The LARGEST PLOW nnd AVA?OX M ANUFACTORY the Worldi mill have received a lot of their ONE, TWO and THREE JlOItSF; WAGONS, also PLOWS, (.live me a call and see lor yourstdves. GEO, H. CORNEL.SOIV. J. C. PIKE AT THE samp: old stand Is prepared to serve his many customers during this year, as in the past, with FIRST-CLASS GOODS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We 1 :ivc on hand aj Large and well Assorted S T O CK OF GOODS With Polite and Experienced CKjE I?. ICS 1? show them. I'ani making preparations to handlejail of the Best Grades of ? PH?SPHAETS AND ACIDS. I respectfully ask the continuance of the Libcial Patronage ao, gene rously bestowed in the past. fi?jr Highest Markst Price paid for all iuntry Produce. J. C. PIKE Come ! Come !! Come !!! Come !!!! Ye men a d maidens great and small, The voting, the old, trie pay and nil To WALKER'S GROCERY repair, And gut al you wish for, there. His TEA and COFFEE can't he beat, 11 is Sl"(i Alt is- sincerely sweet, His BACON aud his HAMS ore nice, Ami sold always at the LOWEST PRICE, No other kind ymi'll ever chew, If his TOBACCO meets your view, And all will bless their happy stars. Who chance to smoak uis tine SEGA RS. And if \*>11'?1 leel Iiis sovereign power ?lust try his new delightful FLOUR, simc he a GROCERY has begun, NisGOODSnrc all A NUMBER ONE, Then tell it to the young ami old lie will not e'er be UNDER SOLI). Slav imt to hear some boastful talker, But call and get your GOODS from W A T jTC E Wait imt until von all get poorer, ('..me ami be served by Ali L. MOOBLHi, W bo. to his cordial country friends, A GENERA L invitation sends. An.I WARREN GARDNER too,solicits Your kind attention and your visits, And A. II. WALKER boss of all, igus his greeting to the call. A. B WALKER C'lituiipion Grocer oT Modern Times. The Gullet Gin Branch Factory, .A/ITGIJST^V. Gr^v 0. M. STONE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. Te supply the increased demand for the IMPROVED GULLETT GIN, GIN FEEDER und CONDENSER, Brauch Works have been established in Augusta, orders will be filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed to purchasers. ilitis Repaired by skilled Workmen. Wo have Teetimouials from Cotton Dealers in every Sectiou which prove the Superiority of the Gullett Giu over all others. Wc arc AgeuU for LUGE 1/) STEAM ENGINE, Mounted or Stationer, with either Vertical or Horizontal Boiler, Economizer Engines, Screw ami Lever Cotton Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Buflblo ScaleJ, &c. Write for Circulars and Price List. Address O ]S1 SrPOiNrj^ & CO ich 21 ^Cotpiu Fncsors, Augusta, Ga. IT IS TRUE! That [tu selling the PUREST and FINEST GRADES of WHISKEY For LESS MONEY than any other Store iu Towu. I keep a large assortment of CHEWING and SOIvIMG TOBAC COS including the. only GENUINE DURHAM Smoking Tobacco soldin this Market, and the 'OLD LOG CA IHN," which is the Finest Brand of ('hewing Tobacco ever Manufactured . Also a fine assortment of CHOICE CIGARS, including the celebrated ?OCMhe, finest 5 cent Cigar ever sold THE (JROCERY DEPARTMENT Is crowded with choice fresh GOODS, which I am selling at incrodible LOW PRICES. A Speciality made in FLOUR, which, in its White ncss and excellence cannot be surpassed. All that is necessary to prove the truth of the above statement is to call and examine for yourselves. James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 isi*Lv?mar io' At M?ller'? Cid Staad.