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Tho Oraii^ebiirjjr Times X/ O-C A H. During our absence from tue city with the Press Association, we leave the editorial management of the Times with,a friend, in whose hands know that The. interests of our pa trons will ba sufo. His lulnirs itmt mcuee with this issue, and will con tinue probably t wo weeks. Wc hope lohe so bciiefittcd by our visit that when we return we will be able to wield our pen with fresh vigor in the battle. See change in advertisement of P. A. Lefveudahl. A good piano for sale cheap. See notice. " Pr. E. Cooke will preach at the Lutheran ('butch on Sunday morn ing at usual hour. mmm ? o*? - ? A communication has been re ceived from '?'Kufllu" too late for this issue, but will appear in our next. Refreshing showers foil three or four miles north of us on Wednesday a ftcrnoon. Eureka Chapter No. Id It. A. M. meets to-night. M. AI. degree to bp, eonferrell. The latest out?the steamer to be purchased for the Kdisto is to have brick paddle wheels. A lady of ('olumbia presented each of the Elliott boys with a handsome hoqitct made to represent au E. They return thanks. Mr. Jas. Van Tassel has gone on a trip North for bis health. He will remain through the summer, and we hope, may return entirely restored. While the editor of the Times is enjoying the Cincinnati tri]) our devil intends having a good time gene rally. * . ? mm ? -mmm--? ? The father of our much esteemed friend. Rev. () A. Darby, left for his home in Charleston, alter spending some time in our town. The .Moonlight Pic Nie for the benefit of tho Lutheran Church, will take place next Tuesday evening, _:bl inst., at Fair Ground. A few doses nf Shfilter's Indian Vermifuge, given in time, may save you many dollars in money and the life of vour child. The talk now is fence or no fence! around our farms. Some say, with out wishing to give offence, that no fence is a poordefmi.se against offen sive cattle. Which? Dr Barton's neat cottage near the Lutheran ('hureh, is about completed and there is no fence around the Court iIou.se yet, nor arc the new boxes around the trees whitewashed. Again the .ni?jfol of death has bourn away one of our citizens. Mrs. Pilot, who resided with Maj. Hy drick, has been gathered to her test. He ye also ready. A child of Mr. Jacob Cook, who resides on Hull Swamp, had i's thigh broken by a fall one day last week. We hope the little sufferer is doing well. mm *? m* Our young townsman. Mr. W. P. Branson, we arc sorry to learn, was suddenly attacked with illness while in (.'olumbia. lie reached home safely and is doing well. A recent trip over In the Fork of Kdisto in the neighborhood of Ebe nerer Church we noticed the crops, both of corn and cotton arc line and in good condition. A colored boy, about thirteen years old, was drowned while bathing in Jlotisar's mill pond, on last Tuesday. He jumped from the pier head and became entangled among some logs which lay at the bottom. The C'ollcion County .Democratic Nominating ('(invention for County ollleers convenes July 20th. Let Ute best interest of our party be consult ed and the best men be placed in the Held. This, wo believe will be done. The Etiwun phosphate works suf fered to the amount, of $!i 1,000 from Arc on last Saturday. The main buildings were saved by the excel lent pumps at the Works, which were equal to steam engines. The child of Mr. Donald Joiner which has been so ill, wc are pleased to learn is improving. We are sorry that we cannot so re rcport of Mr. R. M. Smith who con tinued quite sick. A delegation of Ornngeburg Bums | inen went to Columbia to take part \ in thetournament. They were the guests of the Phoenix Hook anil Ladder Company of Columbia, who met thorn at the depot with a hearty welcome. A mad dog was killed on our streets -one day this week by Chief | Cannon. This ..rabid animal had bitten several others before it was dispatched. We think they too should die glsc this trouble may con tinue indefinitely. A negro man was killed by light ning on Mr. Noah Whetstone's plan tation, on Bull Swamp, on Tuesday, while standing under a tree, and a white man, by the name of Caigler, under the same tree, was shocked severely'. The Edisto steamer iS' still spoken of, and we believe, from the charac ter of the gentleman at the head of the enterprise, she will soon he "walk ing the waters like a thing of life." We hope to see it, and to enjoy a trip up the Edisto before the summer is ended. The new buildings of Mr. Way and Mrs. Viuce, on Russell Street, arc in rapid progress, and will soon; under the nmgie touch of Capt. Bell add another adorn meet io that por tion of our city. We are pleased to note these evidences of thrift. There is room enough for more. Rev. Will. H. Da Prude delivered a fine sermon before the young ladies of the Columbia Female College ou last Sunday morning. This was the commencement bcrmon. This school will soon e,njoy the summer vacation, and t he y< >u'f;i Indies will be happy I in their homes after a season of study and ;<>il. ? - ? mm o ? - - -- ? The fishing season is fairly open- ] ed, tiud it is no unusual sight to see more than a dosuu followers of Isuae Wallou on their way to the river every day, with "worm and fly," seek ing therewith to entice some member of the tinny tribe ou shore. The re suli is. now and theo, success, but oft eher fisherman's luck. The delegation from the Elliotts and Young Americas were magnifi cently entertained in Columbia by their neighbors. They made a most creditable and handsome appearance in line, and returned home much pleased with the hospitality and the pleasure they enjoyed while at the big Court I louse. The Rev. W. L. Johnson was ar rested by the Charlestun police on Wednesday, for carrying four mock ingbirds in one (age, in violation of j the game laws of the State. He was released oil the deposit of $'20 for his appearance before the Recorder's Court, but loft the city, and so for feited his bail. Consignees for unclaimed freight at S. C. R. R for week ending.June 1?, i.SNO: ,1 II Staley, W Bennett. R W & A A McMiciinel, P 1) Tilly, ,1 M Hughes A- Rro, .1 F Clanding. B Livingston, W II Dantzlor, P Liv ingston. A DChmpsty, .T C Holman, .1 c jcfijoui. It is said that when ever you hear a man begin to talk about his friends urging him to ruu for office, right then you may Bet it down he's got it?the political itch?and he'sgoth't bad. This fearful malady is spread ing in one of our Counties bid thank our stars that it hju* not reached us yet, that is not to any very alarming extent. The Edisto Hand was upon the streets serenading Tuesday night and furnished some choice music pro bonopubluo. For those who have been so short a time practising we do not think they can be beaten in the Stale. A little further perscrvcrance On their part, and especially on the part of Mr. Owens who leads them and Orange.btirg will have music to brag on in real earnest. Orangeburg was in a depleted state on last Wednesday as regards inhabitants. We are informed that 90 nf our citizens left thati A. M. to attend the fireman's tournament tit our Capitol. Among them were the following team of "shootists," some of whom are not easily beaten: Dr. M. O. Salley, Messrs. P. O. Cannon, Willie DeTreville, J. A. Salley, Da vid Salley, and Greer Albergotti. There was some glass broken in Columbia and some pigeons killed, too, and Ornngeburg brought home the second prize. TOiTut? attention of tho County Com missioners is called to the bid well, on Court llo-se square. It is in a very dangerous condition, and to prevent accident it would be advisable to take some immediate stops to make it so safe that there will bo no fears of j some youngster being drowned or se riously injured by falling into it. ??m> ? ' ? -? mm i While cleanliness is next to godli ness, and while we admire decency as much as any one, vet we have- of ten heard that too much of a good thing is good for nothing. The boys keep Ed into river busy or Edisto riv er keep the boys busy, we don't know which, but entirely too much so for the health of the boys. The Hoard of Health should see to it. We arc informed that .Ins. Hanoi ton killed a very large snake of the mcccasin pesuaslon near the river w hich had caught and was in the net of swallowing an eel. Hitherto we had thought that these animals were of too friendly :i nature and too close kin to indulge in any such canniba listic tastes and amusements?to the the snake. A severe tornado passed through our county near St. Matthews on last Saturday afternoon, prostrating trees and fences. Persons at the depot were scarcely aware of the presence of a cloud upon the face of the sky and had no dream of the proximity of any thing like a storm, which was then raging within two or three miles of tin-in until some farmers from the scene, brought information into town. This whs about -J 1'. M. Mr. J. ^V. Barlow, ti native of (laromlon County, will visit our town shortly. This gentleman ia canvass ing with great success, for the mucki nnw pen. This pen holds ink for an indetinate period of time, und is very um i'ul for travellers and men < f all professions und trade. It is highly recommended by Hon. Hugh S. Thompson, and other prominent I men, whoare Using them. .1 ninf. quit j nan fi r every census Inker. I.euve your orders with Mr. Barlow. The Executive Committe i of ti e Orauiicburg Missionary Union have J made the following appointments for ' Rev. T. M. Oniphiii: I Four IliilcS?Saturday before the! 2d Sunday in duly. Antioch?Saturday before the 3d Sunday in duly. Providence?Sntudny before the 1st Sunday i:i August. Amelia Saturday before the 2d Sunday in Angus:. ( ongaree?Saturday before the 3d Sunday in August. The Fair of the Sunday School Children of tin.' .Methodist Church, though htirridly gotten up. was a pleasant and successful affair. The spacious Court Mouse Hall was tastefully decorated, and was well lilled boib evenings by brighl and happy faces. Fortunately the Fair was held during the "hot spell," ami the Indies in charge of the cake table, the icecream nrbor, and the lemon ndc well did a driving business. Tin Indies having charge of the fancy table, and the (lower stand did well, but not being favored by tin weather could not compete with their neigh bors. The dinner given Friday was sutnptous and profitable. The net profits were almost two hundred dollars. A very interesting game of base im 11 was played between Our Roys of Rowcsvillc and the Juniors of our town which resulted in a victory for (Avangeburg. Our Boy.-, played a very creditable game indeed, and in a short tine, with perseverance, will be hard to heal as batters and Hold ers. After the game was over our guests were conducted to the Fair Building where a bounteous supper was spread and enjoyed to the utmost by the con test n tits, who seemed to be as much at home with knife and fork as with ball and bat. How plea-ant to see young life thus enjoying itself, and developing every resource of brain and muscle for future use in a different and more important spheic of life. A good crowd assembled to Witness the contest, and doubtless each little maiden had her special favorite whom she wished to sec heralded as the champion. They Fix Him All Rn.it i.?New Yoick, heb. 6, 1880.?W. H. Hakrett, Druggist, Augusta, Ga: Please send me a box. of Gilder's Liver Pills, by mail. Am sick and need them. They Ox me all right every time. J. W. WttiTr. For rs!c hv Dr. S. A. Retveo. We certainly can be excused if we pass a little beyond the custom in such cases made and provided, and say that it is '?hot" instead of wann weather. The thermometer has reached 00 degrees in the shade. The "Palmetto Yeoman" has the follow ing for last Sunday: "Yesterday was decidedly a hot day, as the following figures will show: A gentleman residing on up per Surntcr street tells us his ther mometer was U9? in fctho shade in an open hall, aud that it went to 149? in the sun. A gentleman residing ou Assembly street says his thermome ter stood at 103? in the hull for six hours. Another gentleman, residing J on east Washiugton street, informs us that in his hull-way, which is ] forty feet long aud eight feet wide, his thermometer indicated 99? at 11 P. M. This shows that the heat was general and intense. To-day has been very nearly, if not quite, ns warm as yesterday. A good rain is much needed." The readers of this paper will ap preciate our endeavors in beeping them posted as to prices. Ac. As to Inequality of our goods we ask the most careful examination and com parison. The grand boom in goods is over, and many who fancied "there j a:is millions in it," by crowding ?.heir storcj with goods at boom j prices are taught a severe lesson, and like little boys when caught in bad tricks, promise not to do so any more, and we hope they won't" i but Ivor! jolltl sells on a? usual, cheap for cash, and invites you to call. Fortheuexti week we offer: Nails ? cents, all sizes. Homespun 0 and S cents. Long cloth f?, S and 10. Bargains in tinware and crockery. Tobaeero, good article, '1 lbs for ^t. Calicos, best prints at .') cents. Sugars 8,and 10. Coffee 12i, 1(3 and 20 cents, i Embroidery ", 7. lu to "2f>. ; Flour declining. Low dowu. C. I). Koi.l.loMN. Syrup of tar and wild cherry for i recent aud chronic coughs and colds. I bronchitis, loss of voice, inability of ' the larynx and Causes, and other in i (lamed conditions of the lungs and i air passages. For sale by J. G. Wannamaker. Buttcrick's new pattern? for June are ready. Call for new fashions, paper, at Henry Kohn's. The decline in dry goods has so far affected the market that mine of .he Lest prints are sold from li to 7 cents at Ilenn Kohn's. The genuin.'1 corn cob tobacco at (). Smoak A Co.'s at manufacturer's prices. Beware of imitations as here arc many on the market. Star dye colors for fnmiH use' ?omprising the following colors: me petita, blue, crimson, violet, brown iud scarlet. One package will [dye 1 lb of woolen or } lb of silk goods. Price 2? cts. For sale by Dr. .?. C. Wannamaker. The white sewing machine gives uni Vera I satisfaction. Lightest running, easiest managed and best satisfying machine ever sold any where. A few more left at Henry Kohn's. Peaherry cotfee, the best and cheap est known in the world at D. E. Smoak Ar Co'a. Money refunded to any one who uses it without satisfac t ion. Don't you forget it! Dr. Wanna maker's soda fount is more popular than ever. In fact there has been such a demand for the cooling draught that the Doctor has been compelled to employ extra help in order to accommodate his large run of customers. (Jo and refresh yourselves and take your nearest friend along with you. a Thin rind breakfast strips, the best put up and only 10 cts per pound at 1). E. Snmak A- Go's. Hax iV Bro.'s celebrated sugar cured hams guaranteed sound and sweet 12A cents at D. E. Smoak cV Co'8. Marion JackMon Respectfully returns his thanks to his many customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit tho same in tho future by keeping con stantly on hand fresh meats of every kind at his old stand, in rear of tho Pcstoffieo, during the present year. Market Reports? Corrected every week by Messrs. Rum. & Scovim,. Friday, June 18, 1880. COTTON Middlings. 10i<?> Low Middlings. 10'<~o Ordinary. 9?9i PROVIS ONH Corn.75@80 New Corn . l-ens. 75 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75 Rough Rice.$ 1 25 Cheaper than Physicians' Bills. "A thing of beauty Ik a joy forever." What is it? Something prepared for wo man only, mid Used by them exclusively. It is adapted especial ly to cases where the womb is disordered, and will cure all ir regularities oT the '?menses" or ''monthly cmitnes," by restoring the discharge, wheth er aeute or chronic, in every instance. Br dfield's Female A'egulitor, '?Woman's liest Friend," is prepared by Dr. .1. Ihad lie'd, Atlanta, Ga., price $1.RO per bottle. Sold by Dr. A. C, Dukes, and also 1 f Or. J, 0. Wannamaker. Ari.amta, Ga., Feb. 4, 1870. Messrs. Hutchison ,{? Uro.? Having thorough ly tested your " Ncuralgino" in my ease, 1 cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer with neuralgia. Thou M. Wood, of Howard, Wood A: Co. Mayor's Office, t Lkksruko, Va., April 19, 1879. j Messrs. Hutchison ?fe Uro ?It affords m? pleasure to testify 10 the great virtues of your ''Neuralgin?:" for tho cure of neuralgia and sick headache. It i- the best rem dy for these most distressing complaints I have ever used- It idiould be in every family in the county. Yours truly, fiKo. R. IIkad, Mayor ol I.ceshorg, Va. For sale by Dr. A. C Dukes, and also by I Dr. J. '?. W anuainakcr. june 11 1 m For School Commissioner. Wo announce for School Commissioner Mb. Stum It. Mellich a mi*, the man who ha- held up the banner of Democracy through all the dark days of Radicalism without wavering, and who by profession pn I piactical experience is the best man 10 take charge of the educational interest of our county. Misy Vor Kits. For Probate Judge, Editor Orttngeburg Time*: We take pleasure in presenting the name I of it. I?. 1ZLAR, Esq., for the office of I 1 Judge of Probate, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating Convention. He was a faithful Confederate Soldier, is I j now an humble ciliien who has never held | or sought office, and is in every way quali I fud by (di.cation and business experience for the discharge of the duties of the office I for which he is named bv, MANY DEMOCRATS. For Clerk of Court. Etlit'ir OittiHjt bui'H limes I Mr. Jos. F. ROBINS *>N is berebv an nounced, by his many friends as a Candi date tor the office of Clerk of Court, and his claims tire submitted to the County Demo? craiic Convention, bv the r?*u't of which he will abide. Should heicceivc ntthe hands of the people this office, it will be but what they intended to rotifer in 18? 8, and again in lS7t?. Lei him not be deprived of what in IST* was taken from him by force, and in 187f> by corruption and fraud. wc believe him in be the choice of the people and know him to be honest, zealous and effi cient. _ PF.MOCATS. Editor OrovnrLnrij T hues : I hereby announce myself a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, and will submit to the results of the County Democratic Con vention. Yerv Respectfully, J. W. SlOSELEY. Mav 19th \S<(). THE WOK It IXC.' PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. j Mr. Ilarpin Riggs is announced as a tit I Candidate for the office of Cierk of the I Court for Orangeburg County. II? has been tried in offic-j and has never found wanting in his duty. THE woUKlNti PEOPLE. For -Ttuijuro ol' JProUato. Editur Ontmjebury 'limes: Please .mnotihec Mr. Charles R. (ilover as a candidate for the above office. It is useless to say anything in his favor, as his ability is already displayed by the manner in w hich he has discharged th? duties of that poiton dining bis term nfoervice. We further urge our claim in his behalf on the ground, that the incumbent ofthat office ought to have considerable experience i i the practiee of law, as the office is not ministerial, but is beyond a doubt, judicial. Any persons, desiring to satisfy themselves on thi? point, can do so by referring to the Cm stUutioi. of our State. '?Article -1, .Judi cial Department, Sec. 20." Also Revised Statutes, pages 572 to .'>7N, "'Title 1, Pro bate Court." and to the "Rules of Court." In nominating Mr. Glover through your columns, we pltdge hint and ourselves, to abide by the decision of the Democratic County nominating Convention. Many VoTEns. Hook and Ladder Truck For Sale. Strongly built, well equipped, and in perfect order. 1 ertna easy, / pplv to s. ,\. A'EEV/iS, W. L. fJLAZK, _J_U II EI DTM A N. Notice t o Creditors. All persons having c aims against the Estate of Florence Glover, late of Orange burg County, deceased, air he.ehy request* cd to ptescnt and prove the same before ine on or before the lt?th day of July, hSS<>,or else thev will be debarred payment. THOMAS W. GLOVER, .1/antcr. Orangebnrg, S. C., May 15th 1880. may 21 at Notice. All persons having lYatiflieK or Jowolry in my loads to he repaired me hereby requested to oil I at one* and take the same away and pay the charges thereon, as I am intending to remove from Orange burg on tho tirrt of July next. T. D. OHIVTETTE. iur. IJ rf private SaWs. ' A neat Dwelling with 4 Koom?, Fire Places, and Kitchen attached, with n Lot 2 aeie; in a healthy location. Terms modo easy. Appy lo T. C HORBELL, Auctioneer. s^liniupaixii Larger ISeer, \j bottled by the English Holding Co., prescribed by Physicians as the most healthy beverage in the world. Fresh and pure. " Kor sale at Wallace Cannon's old stand, by J. DEE ANDREWS, Agt. IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD 1 Never Oeto Hard. C.\r< be Mam-, any Strength JJksirkd. Labt Twice ai Lo.no. CUeuei Coici iri'.tast Drorr'.tr Hj Sjrittn. These Path Pure Kit Pi-^n^cs br Abtorption. No> Noxious Pills, Otis, or PfltamotM MmIIcIiw* nre tnk-n Into the Stomach. The t':.'!? ;i <????>: n over the J'it of the Stomach, tcvefiiiK the Orsiit .Nerve l'cntrr?. ?Mo th? I.! vi r Rmt Mom.-.cli. A ecnlta v'r^rt.itJo Tunic Ij Absorbed iatnthcclrrulaCohc-f the Bloodnt-.l t.tvrr. purtf) ins tbeDleori, lUtntilatln? the Llvrrand KMn-^ys t-i I -ill' v cc'.l-'i. ?t-?nirth'n;nn U - Stomachtn<ll)f?t frK?t. PmrK or 1'?di ?I and It nxcii. PrlD 3Y AM. Dr.'. uO ir*:, er ?cui by .\:a.t or ExprciSi Manufactllfn nt S3 .?; !i ^rtarll /.:srr... f n.vLTi.yoLr... ].. GOME AT LAST! C. M. VAX ?R8DELL, Jr.. Photo and Artist. ILis opened a Gallery in front of Meron* ey's Hotel, where the public can have Pho tographs taken of first class and artistic finish. Nothing but first class work dono this Ciallery. Call and examine sample* at Gallery. All wishing good work done can have the chance without having the expense of going to the City for the. same. Call and see me. All work rash when you sit. C. M. VAX OP.HDELL, Ja. npl 2 If Sont li Otiroliun Hail l^o'X'JL PaftsciiKer I>epartiuont CHANGE or SCHKDULF. On and afnsr Mav Ittth, 1889, Passenger Trains on this P.:>?d will row as follo-s : (till further orders.) Grcpuvillo Express Trnin. not so i:a3T. Leave Columbia at.-1 15 P M. Arrive a' GnmdcH at. 7 45 " Leave Oraitgeburg.0 05 " Arrive at Charleston.'J 00 " COlKO WEST. Leave Charleston at. 5 45 A M. Leave Orangeburg at. 8 40 " Leave Camdcn at. 7 00 Arrive at Columbia at.10 30 " Way freight ami Pnssengcr Trains. OOINO EAST. * Leave Columbia. A 40 A M Arrive at Caniden.'.1"' 00 P M Leave Orangeburg.H)u8 A M Arrbeat ? harlcston. 2 00 P M ,4ugu*tn. 3 '25 " OOINO west - Leave Charleston. 'J 00 A M Augusta. 8 00 '? " Orangeburg. 1 IS P XI Arrive at Columbia. 5 37 * Passengers leaving Columbia or Char leaton on these trains have to change earn at Branchville lo reach Charleston at 2 00 p in or Columbia .at 5 37 p in. Night F.xpress Train, OOiS'O KAST Leave Columbia. !' 30 P M ?? Orangeburg. 12 30 A M Arrive at Augu.ta . 4 50 '? Charleston. 0 20 " *Pa??engers to nrrive in Charleston at 0 20 A. M., have to change cars at Branchville if they are not in the sleeping cars, which goes through without u change. UOINU WEST Leave Charleston. U G5 P M Augusta. 7 40 " " Orangeburg. 2 45 A SI Arrive at Columbia. 6 10 " New York Express OOIXO kast Leave Orangeburg . 5 47 A ?tl Ariivc at Augusta. 'J 24 " ooixo WEST Leave Aligusta. 0 00 P M Arrive at ?'rangebuig. 9 57 " The Orecnvillc Expresi ami the night Express Trains will run daily. All other Haina will run daily except Sun days. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Kxprcss. berths only SI 50 to Charleston or Augusta. These trains make sure con nections at Charleston with New York and Habimnre Steamers on Wednesdays ami Saturdays, abo with Florida Steamers on Tue*ila\? and Saturdays, also with 7am tram S A < [hdlruad for Savannah and Florida Points. Connections made by other trains a I Augusta with train" from and to that point, ?Uli with all trains from and to CharltMo.i. I) C ALLEN, (J P A- T A. JOHN II l'E< K. (icncral Supt. .1 li. PO^TiH.!., Agt., Or.ing 'h irj. S. C. ^TTcTJlTi.T\ NEVER FAILS TO wMiXw CUKUI3 ^f"?lff^^wrai !VKU CWIP,,A!XT? r /l\ftw^^JM'^ Headache, y^lggJ^V ( ONSTIPATION, *<SMP??*$> DYSPEPSIA. OK Lt Vi.n cUHK l or a'l diseases of the liver, skin, bowels, atomich?and kid neys, it has no equa'. It is daily use by thousands, all over ihc country who volun tarily les'ify to its misfits. " It is entirely vegetable, perfectly harmlos, and can bin taken by persons of all ilgea. Try it once, and you will not rcirret it. Sample bottles and package, 25 cents."' I*argc bottles, $lj large package, 50 eonts. Sold evervwhere. DOWISA M0ISE, ^olc Aoprietors, Churbston, S. C. For pale by Dr.J. G. Wanhamaker, and also by Dr A C Dukes, apr'l 9 firo PRIVATE SALE. A House with 4 Koouin and Basement with Fire Places Piaxia with a large Lot 57 ft. Kront by 300 ft. deep; fronting on 3 streets; healthy location. Terms easy. Applv to T. C. HTJBBELL, Auctionw/.