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The Orangebui'g Times LOCAL See notice of lot for sale Gen. I/.lar has moved over to his new olllce. See card in this issue nominating Mr. J. F. Robinson for ( 'lei k of Court* The crops are looking line every where, the recent refreshing rains doing much good. Alderman Straus is doing a good work in superintending in person, the improvements to our town diu ins. We regret to hear of the serious aflliotion of a child of Mr. Donald R. Joiner, of the Fork. No-olioinnrgnrino, hut choice Go .sli'cn butter at 115 cents' per pound nt d. 1. Sorentrue's. A first class cook, with good refe rence can procure a lucrative position l>y applying at this oflice. ? ???I i ? -? m i fmm Dr. A. C. Dukes has just received n lot of line razors and straps w hich he is ottering :it moderate prices. Choice Rio colS'cOj the best in the market, at .r>A ami (5 pounds fnr$l nt .J. 1. Soreutrue. ? A colored man in Sum lor, b\ the name of Klison Hampton, whipped bis son to duatli lust weeJc Mr. 1'. A. Lofvendahl has received new supplies in his lino. ('.ill on him at 11 uHoy's corner. Hob Ricken baker, a colored man, Avas taken sick while working, on Saturday, and died during the night from heart disease. We nvo under continued obiign lions to Senators Hampton und Hui lor, and our Representative ()*<'on nor for valuable public documeuls. Fresh canned ^oods, lull weight. A large lot just receive.1 :il .1. 1. Sorentrue's. All warruntevJ to bo the best and sold at the lowest prices. The Savannah and (,'hnrleston Railroad was .sold during the week to a syndicate represented by M r 1'i 'III, of .New York. A match game of base ball will be played on Kdislo Greet) to-morrow between the Juniors and Our Hoys. Tim ladies are invited to witness the game. We welcome the Abbeville '?.Medium'' on our exchange list again since our tri]) to Columbia. 11 rot her Ilemphill knows exactly how to run a first class paper. flu down to .Mi-. Kros' ice-cream saloon and refresh yourself, lie keeps on hand daily the best of cream and other delicacies not hard to take with it. "Now don't you forgot it."1 The Voting Americas .-it their meeting on Wednesday night decid ed tosmul a detachment lb ('olumbia on the lath to participate in the reel race at the Firemen's tournament. The County Commissioners meet m xt Saturday to further discuss the matter of the change of ollioos about which such :i tempest in :i teapot has boon raised. - mm ? ttm. Court met here on last Saturday, Judge Thompson presiding, mid con tinued several days. The cases were chiefly inequity, mid there was noth ing of special puhlic'Lntcrcst. W. (J. Lawton, a colored mail currier of Charleston, w ho has been robbing the mails systematically, probably with an expert band of associates, has been arrested at last. You can not expect your children to thrive when they are being de stroyed by worms. Give them a few doses of Shriuer's Indian Vermifuge ami they will be restored to health. The excursion rate from Charles ton to Columbia for the round trip to the firemen's tournament is $2 ."><?. The rales for intermediate stations w ill be as follows: llrnncln illc $1.00; K'owesville, $1.2f>; Oratigeburg, $1; St. Matthews and Ft. Motto, 75cents. The ticket will only be good to re turn the same day. A (hud took place near Richmond last wcekj between W.O. Klan, editor of 1 be '-Whig," nud ('ol. Thos. Smith, son of Fx (iov. Smith, of Virginia, in which the former was severely wounded. The difficulty grew out of an editorial in the '-Whig'' reflecting upon the party leaders since lNtlO, among whom Kx-Gov. Smith whs in < bided. "Wo understand that it is contem plated, when the stores close :it six o'clock, to erect a stand on the Court House Square where the Orangeburg band will occasionally dent our citi zens to music. The "Daily Mercury," oC Colum bia, has been short-lived. Alter u career of only a few short moutlus it has fallen through, und is now merged into the "Palmetto Yoeman" which seems to be still nourishing. 'flic one man who stuck to Gar field through every ballot, from the first to the last, no doubt, feels proud of his pertinacity. He certainly did not have the dread of minorities that most people [have. Head Gen. 1/lar's law card in this issue, lie has moved to his olliec purchased from the late Win. .M Unison's ICstate, where In? Will be pleased to see his numerous clients, He is too well known to need recom mendation from our hands. The schools tue all going into sum mer quarters as the warm weather approaches. Almost every day now closing exhibitions, and examina tions are taking place. The leaehers and pupils will now have a season of needed le I. _ A* we go to press our good people are maki ig I heir way lot he Mclho disl Festival in the C'ourl House, an account of which we will give in our next. Tin* latlics were preparing :in<I decorating the hall during the whole of iVedtses'tny. Dr. I). K. C'ooko, President of (.'laf lin, aui;o'.int*es thai he is propafed to furnish (ompi'tcMl leaehers to any commit: ':;, ib'sirihgeducational ad vances, t hose young colored nu n arc vvidj taught; anil will be :i beiielii to tV < i.. ::. i v. S .-ir dye colors for fahiih u .< ? roniju'j i.: 5 the f Mowing colbhs: me get ..?!. i?!u.;, brims in, violet, hro.vn am. '.. !.?;. One p.icuhguwill dye I lb of .v .-.1 ?V \ Id of silk goods. Pri e -J.'. c! <. I- i>r sale by Dr. J. (;. W: :;:::i!u:tl-:er. Syrup of tar and wild cherry for rtc ? ii ! c! ronie coughs and colds, bronchitis, loss of voice, inability ol the larynx and Causes, and other in llamed conditions of the lungs and air passages. For sale by ?I. <>. Wau.iaiualier. The Young Aimrieas were out on Tuosilay afternoon on regular parade with "lrneb' doe.'1 A trial of time and power was made, and water was Lhrowu ir S minutes, The turn out w:is creditable, and the en trice ha iked ? as neat and bright as n new pin. A swarm of hoes attacked n store j on Kussel] Street, on Monday aftoi noon, und caused n considerable stampede nmon<? the inmates, and a closing up of the doors. The sign of :i bee hive on the awning of the store may account for the singular und unwelcome intrusion. A cor re pondent from Augusta says, ''Gordon and folquitl are Iik?? refined gold the harder you rub them the brighter th?\ shine." This is a capital hint to the policy holders of l he Southern Life. Ily a lin le rub hing, may be that defunct com pain might be made lo rise again. Kxeursion rates lo Cincinnati arc put down ..I ifi7.SU for the round trip. The rate is made for the benelit of delegates und .-ill others who desire tin isit t his eity diu ing I he sin ing of I he National Democrat ie ('on vent ion. The tickets will lie good until Juh thelith. (Jen. Gordon \\:\< relurued Crom Washington lo Augusta, where he j made a speech on Saturday in vindi cation of his character ;i;;.-iinsi (he charge oC u bargain between himself (!ov. < o'lpiitl, and Gov. Ilrow n \yhereby the latter was appointed Senior nod (heGeneral was provided for in a railroad. At a meeting of the Kbonozer Democratic held al Kbonozor Church on (he I si of May, in Ihe absence of ihe President, Dr. 1'.. < 'onnor, Mr. ?L Whclsell w-as called to the Chair, and I he Club went into an clcel ion for pcrmuncul Organization, which resulted ns follows: Presided W. It. Uiley. I si Vice President P. M. Wealh eis. 2d Vice President d. | >. Ukken Laker. Secretary II. P. Whotsell. About (it) names were enrolled, ami the < lull is in excellent condition. We should have pul Ii. lud (his mat ter earlier, bill the neeount of the meeting was misplaced. Gov. Simpson and a company of distinguished oflleinls, paid a Gubcr natorial visit to beau fort last Satur day. They were given an excursion around tin- harbor by the ollicers of United States navy At night the party was serenaded at the Seaside Hotel, and Gov. Simpson and others made speeches from the piazza. Consignees for unclaimed freight at So. ('a.. R. Ii., lor tin-week ending June ?th 1880: .1. \Y. Summers. \V. K. MeConib, It. Livingston, 1*. Livingston. W. A. Shuler, Mart ?V < .... W. II. I hiutzlen R. II. Kales, I). UOsendorf, II. W. Thowmau, I Sen Tucker, J. Nelson, .1. I'. Hurley, G. W. llrunson and .Miss M. Pain. We clip the following from the Columbia "Register": "TheOrangr burg Timks s:ivs. our lireiueu's ton in - ameiit is to be a grand allair and hopes thartletuchincntsofthe Young America's and Klliott's will go. We snv chine on. boys, it is going to be n grand allair and you will have more fun than you ever did in your lives before.'" We arc pained to learn of the death of M r. .1. < '. I "Isey. lie was an old gentleman, in the 77th year of his age, and was much beloved in the community in which ho lived, lb' was confined to his room for a longtime, and has :it last been re lieved of pain to lake his place in u better world. Our sympathies arc with tb ? heronve 1. The clerks have presented a peti lion to lite merehatits of our town to close the stores at 15 o'clock during tin- duil season so as to give them some i pporl unity for leisure and re laxation. We can hardly dotild thai it will be signed by every employer. Other towns und cities grant these privileges In employees, and Orange burg should not be singular. bob lllainc does m>t hit wide of the mark when he says that if you keep a horse ton long in the same stable he ? ill think the stable be longs to him The moral is plain, thai if you keep :t man loo long in olliee be- will think that theotliee be longs to him, and thai nobody else has any right to disturb him. It is j bad for the people, when olllco hold ing becomes a profession. The lie publicans have set a conspicuous atul wholesome example on this subject .?u Chicago by pronouncing against a third term b>r any man. floods arc Steadily declining in every line. Consequently we will nnj give quotations in this issue, but rest assured, we will give ynu the benefit oi* every decline, .-irnl do it .-it once. We don't wail until we are forced to put down prices by some one else. Who has benefited the County; Knrtjnhu. Who give- the firs} decline? Kort job u. Who forces dow n prices? Kortjobu. Who gets the ill will of merchants by so doing'.' Kortjohn. W ho gets t he w i ll w islies of oilier.-.? Kortjohn. Who intends to lighl it out on the cash and small profits bases? Kort john. Who sells g.Is with the privelege of returning? Kortjohn. a The cxainiuatioii of the Chillin University and Ihe Slate Agrieiillu ral < 'oIlege look place on Monday und I tiesdny. We regret that, an ap pointed member of Ihe board of Kx nmincrs our |U'ivate engagements prc \ ented our at tendance, bill we are gratified to hear, from lhose whose privilege it was to attend, thai the students acquitted themselves with great credit, and (hut a decided ad vaneemenl bus been made in tin standard of scholarship. ()n Tuesday evening ('apt. Samuel Dibble, a member of (he board of Trustees, by special invitation, re pented his oration delivered :i your or two,ago at Wnllnrd, before the I students and Faculty of Clallin. It was well and favorably rceeived, and from all we can learn, is calculated to do much good. Aller M r, I h'ldde had conclmled. ?Jen. Izhir, De Web ster and I ?r. bust, a prominent sup porler of < 'hillin, und promoter ol educational interests among the col ored people, were culled upon and made speeches. in the course of his remarks, Dr. Rust took occasion to snv that he re cognized before him gentlemen of different political parties, holding di He rent political views, but be re- | joiecd to feel and know, from what lie j now witnessed, that when the cause of education was presented, all could ' rise above party and stand upon the same platform. On Wednesday afternoon the clos ing exercises, consisting of exercises in declamation, tfce., took place. All the pupils who took part in these ex orcises acquitted themselves remark ably well, and exhibited the thorough training of their preceptors. Clear noss of enunciation and self-posses sion were noticeable characteristics of till the speakers. A perceptible stride forward is made at every com mencement. Diplomat woregiven to the follow ing students who had finished the course: A. L. Jackson, II. <'. Dixson and S. .1. Middletou, among t he girls, and -among t he boys. Valuable prize books were given out to the following pupils for proli cien ey: Seipio Moore,?Amanda M. Ilnr vey, M. Ulakolcy, Caroline Sanders. Nancy Sanders, II. <;. W ill'iams, .1. II. .Jones, A. II. Illach, .1. K Ibow n. Thomas Sims. A. \V. W ha Icy. The valedictory of Alice .tackson, of the graduating class was well done and deserves: special mention. After the distribution of pri/---. the benediction was pronounced b\ Dr. Webster. The music by Iho pupils was line This institution is exerting a pow erful iutluetiee in the community Which, if properly directed.'as it tin ? doubt ??illy i-. under the adniinistra . tion of Dr. Conkc and his able cond I julors, is calculated to do much good. Life is n pleasureonly when we are in I he Cnjoyuieut of nil our faculties land in perfect health; This ean only be when nil the important . organs of the hotly are perlormitii! their functions properly. The liver i-. more liable to get out of order than any other organ, and produces more unpleasant effects. A dose of Dr. (J idler's liver pills occasionally, will keep it .-'11 right, or set it right if it has gone wrong. Sold h\ Dt\ S. A. Iteeves. Rutterick's new patterns for.Itihe are ready, (.'all for new fashioils, iwi.? v.-.l l lenrv Kolin's. ? _ The decline in dry goods has so far a Heeled the market that some of i ilu: best prints are sold from <? lo 7 cents nt 1 lenry Kobu's. The genuine corn cob tobacco :it D. Suioak A* Co.'s at manufacturer's prices. I Iowa re of imitations as i here are many on the market. The while sewing machine gives iini verhl sati.sfactipn. Lightest running, easiest managed and best satisfying machine over sold any v. here. A few more Ici't :il lleiiry Kobe's. IVahorn collect t he liest and cheap est k now n in l lie w lii'hl at I >. I '.. Smouk ?V t 'o'si MqiieS refunded lb an\ olii' who uses ii withoiil satisfac l ion. 1)(m'l \ i at forget ii ! Dr. W anna maker s sodri fount is uion popular I ban ever. In fact there has been such a demand for the cooling draught that Iho Doctor b.i> been compelled to employ extra help in order lo accomim date hi- large run of customers. ' Sound refresh yoursch rs. and lake your nearest friend along wii h v on. a Thin rind break fast ships, the host put Up und onl\ |() ct.s per pound :il I V K. Sinoiik A ( o's. I lax iV llrb.'s cidebrnted sugar cured hums guaranteed sound und sweel \'2\ cents at D. K. Suioak A ( 'o'S; Marion Jackson lvcspeellullv relurn's his thanks lo his nmny customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit the same in the future hy keeping con slantly on hand fresh meat? of every kind al his old stand, in rear of the Postollice, dtirjn<r the present year. Market 3?tcports. Corrected every week hy Messrs. Hum. \ Scovii.i.. Fiun.w, dune 11, ls:-.o. COTTON Middlings. lOtr^J Low Middlings. lo ./ Ordinary. ?.>VJ{ PltOVIS ONS torn...75? SO New Corn . I'cas. 76 Kodder, per 100 lbs. 75 Rough Kice.$ 1 ^5 ,vm t .:? -. ass Cheaper than Physicians' Hills. "A tiling of beauty is :t joy forever." What is it? Something prepared for wo man only, an</ used by them exclusively. It is adapted especially to cubcs where the womb is disordered, and will cure all it regio, rities of the ''menses" or ''monthly courses," by restoring Ihcdischarge, wheth er acute or chronic, in every instance. brudiichl's Female A'cguhltor, "Woman's best Friend," is prepared by Dr. J. IJrad lield, Atlanta, CJa., price $?l.f?0 per bottle, .-'old by Dr. A. C. Dukes, and also by Dr. J, <i. Wannamaker. An.am ia, fJ.x., Feb. 4, 1870. Mcwa. llutehi'on <C' Uro.? Having thorough ly lusted your "Neuralginc" in my case, 1 cheerfully recommend it to all ,tho sutler with neuralgia. Tuos M. Wool), of II. ward, Wood & ('o, MAvon's Ot'kick, ) biet snuuo, Va., April II?, 1879. ?" Messrs. Hutch iron A- Hm ? It u (lords in e pic:..-mc to testify in the great virtues of your "Neuralginc" for the cure of neuralgia and sick headache. It is t lie best remedy lor tin se most distressing complaints I have ever used. It should be in every family in the county. Yours truly. Gko. K. Hi-:.\ o, Mayor ol I .eesburg, Vn. For sale by Dr; A. C. Duke*, and also by Ur. ?!? <;. NVannamalicr. iime 11 1 "i For Probate Judgo. Editor OritiH/i'bitru 77w'.?: We take plea ;>ir" in presenting tie- name of I'.. 1'. IZLAli, Iv-ip, for the ollice of Judge of Probate, subject i > the net ion of Ihe Democratic nominating Convention. II.- was :i failhful Confederate Soldier, is now an liuiublu citizen who has never held or sought idiieif, und is in every way tmnli lieil by education and business experience lor tin- discharge of ihe duties of the office lor which he is named by, MANY DEMOCRATS. For Clerk of Court. Kil!tor OniHijrhiirij Tinten: Mr. Jos. I . UOUIXS )N i- hereby nn nomiced, by his many friends as a Candi date for the'ollice of Clerk of Court, anil hi-1 ehiins an- submitted lo ihe County Demo cratic Convention, hv the result of which he w ill abide. Should he leceive at the hands of the people this oiliee, it will he hill w hat they intended to confer in 18 S, and again in I s 71'. I.ei him not he deprived ol what in 1 JSCS was taken from him by force, and in ihTo hv corruption and fraud. We believe him i., he ihe choice of the people and know him to be honest, zealous and elli eicitl. nr.MOOATS. Editor Oranyehnry T imr* : I hereby announce myself a Candidate I'm- the office of Sheriff, and will submit to the results of the County Democratic Con vention. Vcrv Respectfully, J. W. MOS KLEY. Mav Hjlh I8S0. THE WOHKIXti PEOPLE'S <;ani>ii>atk. Mr. Harpin biggs is announced as a fit Candidate for the office of Clerk of the Court for Orangeburg Comity, lie has been tried in ollice and has never found wanting in his duty. THE VVOKKINt 1 PEOPLE. For J ndyo of ProlDal t>. Editor Qramjeburii Unten: Please announce Mr. Charles IJ.fSlover as a candidate for the above office. It is nsele.-s to say anything in his favor, as his ability i- already displayed by the manner in which he has discharged tie duties of that pf-sition dining hi- term ofscrvicc. We furl her urge our claim m his behalf on the ground, that the ineumhenl of that office ought io have considerable experience i.i ihe pracliee of law, as the ollice i- not ministerial, hut is beyond a doubt, judicial. Any pei -oii-, desiring to satisfy themselves mi this point, can do so by ri ferring lo the Coc.stitutioii of our Stale, ''Article t, .Indi cia' De part m en i, Sec. -0." Also Revised Statutes, pages 571! ?*? f?7S; ***i*illo.-I, I*r? Lite Courl," and to ihe Hides, of Court." In nominating Mr. (Mover through your columns, we pledge him and ourselves, to abide by the decision of the Democratic County nominating Convention. Many VoTEris. I t X VA X illiS 1 TA X VA X KllSl Notice i> hereby given the! the time for the collection of Town Taxes without the penally is extended to the first (1st) day of ?lunc 1880, after which time the penalty will positively he added. C. It. .Jo.N Ks, Clerk, may "II :',t Hook and Ladder Truck For Sale. Strongly built, well equipped, and in pi rfeel order. Terms easy, .' pp'y t>> S. A. A'EF.VSS, W. L. i.I.A/.i;, .1 b. II I .I I > I'M A N. NOTICES. MAYO/J'S ( H-TICE, dime I'.r.l 1880. Citizens arc hereby notified that they can obtain disenfectants by calling at the Store ofC. D. Kortjohn. 7.'v t)i tier of the Hoard of Health. .1. H, ALRERt'iO'JTI, Act. Mayor Notice c o Creditors. All persons having e'aims against the Kstatc of Florence (Hover; late of Orange hurg County, deceased, no boieby request ..I to piesenI mid ptovethe same before mc .ii or before the loth day ol.luly, I880,or else lliey will be debarred pavnu til. Tllo.MAS W.OhOVKR, .l/iister, Ornngeburg, S C, May l?lh 18S0. I11U3 '-'1 :'>l PRIVATE SAL2J. A neat Dwelling with I Rooms, Fire Places, and Kitchen attached, with a Lot *J acre; in a healthy location. Terms made easy. Appy to T. C. HriniF.t.i., Auctioneer. I7011 a Cool Drink ofCroJJ / Apple Cider, go lo Wallace Cannon's. Old Stand. PLA?-O-'? IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD! Skvf.a GV.tb IlARD. Can nE Madk any BtrxNOTII Ocsirrd. I.as* Twick Ai Lotio. Slnma Carol -ritlwut Dragging iht S/ttea. curb! Chills and Fever, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Coslivencss, Female Wcakuess, Siek i Nervous Headache. > ThcM Ptlits C<irr :> 17 DiftpgtCS l>y Al>*irptiin. NS Noxl >U4 I'illx. < HU.or I'oOimoiM .Mitlicin>'?!ircCik<:rt Into ihn Htomncli. The 1'iul* Bre worn over Uta J'lt of the SSIotna<;li? covering the Great Nervo '??iitr.r?. iil'n tii" Liver anil Btntnitch. A Kvntic V?*KrtaMe Tonic Is nlxorhcil iiitoCivcin-ulntlon fifths I'.'-kkI ami |.ivvr.|iui Ifj \ltfi theUltivl.gtiinulatlng UM I.ivrrnvU Kiilney* t<j hwilthy scti-i, unit ?tr?tijrtb<-nlng Uie Ktomikcbto?Hi;o?i fi 'i'l. l*i:ir'K er Vwn ?i and *t bach, y n.ii iiv all Puvocmra, or teat by .Malt or Kxprtn.i, Miunificlund at 39 li North I.ibkutt St, Kali I Molt i:. JVi :?. COME AT LAST! C. ML VAX ORSDISIX, Jr.. Pliolo and Artist. Has npened a Gallery in front of Meron* ey's Hotel, where the public can have Pho tographs taken of first class and artistic finish. Nothing lint fust class work done this (iallery. Call and examine samples at Gallery. All wishing good work done can have the chance without having the ex pease of going to the City for the same. Call and see me. All work cash when von sit. *C. M. VAN OIt.SDF.LI/, Ju. apl 2 if Soul U Carolina liaii 1xojj<-1 Passenger Departntent CHANGE OK BCIIKOULT. On and after May Kith, 1880, Passenger Trains on (his Load will run as follows: (till ho the. orders.) Greenville Express' Train. (jot NO BAST. Leave Columbia at.'t L"> P AI. Arrive at CamdcH at. 7 4~> " Leave Oningehtirg.G 05 Arrive at Charleston.'J 00 " GOING WKST. Leave Charleston nt. 6 ?lr> A M. heave Orangeburg nt. S-10 Leave Camden at. 7 00 Arrive at Columbia at.10 30 " Way Freight and Passenger Trains. UOING KAST. 'Leave Columbia. 5 -10 A At Arrive at Camden.12 ?0 P M Leave Orangeburg.10 08 A M Arrive at Charleston. 2 00 P M August a. 8 25 " COINO W*ST ? Leave Charleston. 0 00 A M " Augusta. 8 00 " Orangeburg. 1 15 P M Arrive at Columbia. 5 37 ?? * Passengers leaving Columbia or'Ghar leston on these trains httVo to change cars at brauch vi He to reach Charleston at 2 00 p in or Columbia at 5 H7 p lit. Night Kxpress Train, GOlNO EAST Leave Columbia. 9 30 P At Orangeburg. 12 30 A M Arrive at Augusta . -1 50 Charleston. 0 20 " 'Passengers to arrive in Charleston ;>.t 6 20 A. M , have to change cars nt Isranchvilla it* they are nut in the sleeping cam, which goes through without a change. UOING WEST Leave Charleston. 0 C5 P At Augusta. 7 10 " '? Orangeburg. 2 45 A St Arrive at ( blmilbia. 0 10 " New York Express GOING KAST Leave Orangeburg . .?5 17 A M Arrive at Augusta. 9 21 '? UOING WEST Leave Augusta. ? Ol) V AI Arrive al Orangeburg. 0 57 The firecnvillc Bxprest and the night l'.xpies-? Trains will run daily. AH oilier trains will run daily except Sun days. Sleeping Cars are attached to Nicht Lxpress. Itorths only $1 50 to Charleston or Augusta. These trains make sure con nections at Charleston with New York and Itahimoro Steamers mi Wednesdays ami Siitnrtlays, also with Florida Steamers on flic-days and Saturday/, also with 7 a m tram S .V C Ihulroatl for Savannah and Kloritla Points'. Connections niada hy other trains at Augusta with trains from and lo that point, also with all trains from and to Charleston. 1) C ALLEN, ti P & T Ai JOHN 1'. PECK, fteneral Supt. .1 O. POSTBLL, Agl., Orangeburg, 3.0. ^?k coL.rr\ NEVER FAILS TO CU11KE IVF.K t'OMPLALNT, Headache, /g\ i CONSTIPATION, DYSP12PSIA. <>K Li \ j-.n 1.1.1 HE For all diseases of ' the liver, Kkih, bowels, sloniach. and kid neys, it ha- unequal. It is daily use by thousands, all aver die country, who volun tarily testify to its met its. * It is: entirely vtgettihle, perfectly harmless, and ?in ho taken by persons of nil wges. Try it once, and you will not regret it. Sample hollies and pa> kagc. 'J? cents."" I .a rue hollies, SI; large package, 50 tents. Sohl everywhere. HOW I K? MOISE, Sole Proprietors. Charleston, S. C. I't r -ale hv l>r. J. Ci. vVniinainaker, and also hy I ?r A C I Mikes. a or'I II Cm im<ivati<: SA le. A llotisc with 1 Looms nnd'Hascmcnl ?villi Fire Places Piazza with'a large Lot ii it. Front by 300 ft. deep; limning on 3 streets; healthy location. Terms easy. Apply to T. C. HURDEhTi, Auctioneer. a Wi t i o is k er i rif?" T. C. HUBBELL Will attend to the sales of Peal Kst ate. Personal Property, Sc., Public or Private, business entrusted to him w ill be promptly attended to. Orangeburg, So. Ca., Dec. 1st 1870. nov 23 1870