Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, June 18, 1880, Image 4
Tho Oraiigetmrjjf Times |
During our absence from the eitj*
with the Press Association, wo leave
the editorial management of the
Timks with a fricud, in whose bands
know thaUtQCj interests of our pa
trons will bo sufo. His labors kftitt
menee with this issue, and will con
tinue probably two weeks. We hope
to be so bencfitted by our visit that
?when we return we will be able to
wield our pen w ith fresh vigor in the
battle.
See change in advertisement of 1*.
A. Lefveudnhl.
A good piano for sale cheap. Sec
notice.
' Dr. E. Cooko will preach at the
Lutheran Church <>" Sunday morn
ing at usual hour.
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A communication has been re
ceived from aKufllu" too Into for this
issue, but will appear in our next.
Refreshing showers led three or
four miles north of us on Wednesday
a fternoon.
Eureka Chapter No. Li H. A. M.
meets to-night. M. M. degree to he
conferred.
Tho latest out?the steamer to be
purchased for the Edisto is to have
brick paddle wheels.
A lady of Columbia presented each
of the Elliott boys with a handsome
boquct made to represent an E.
They return thanks.
Mr. Jas. Van Tassel has gone on a
trip North for his health. Jlc will
remain through the summer, and wo
hope, may return entirely restored.
While the editor of tho Times is
enjoying the Cincinnati trip our devil
intends having a good time gene
rally.
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The father of our much esteemed
friend. Row 0 A. Darby, loft for bis
home in (Charleston, after spending
some tiliic in our town.
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The Moonlight Pic Nie for the
benelit of the Lutheran Church, will
take place next Tuesday evening, 22d
inst., at Fair Ground.
A few doses of Shfiner's Indian
Vermifuge, given intime, may save
you many dollars in money aud the
life of vour child.
The talk now is fem e or no fence
around our farms. Some say, with
out wishing to give otfeuce, that no
fence is a poor defense against offen
sive eattle. Which?
Dr Karton'? neat cottage* near the
Lutheran ('iiurch, is about completed
and there is no fence around the
Court House yet. nor are the new
boxes around the trees whitewashed.
Again the angel of death has
bourn away one of our citizens. Mrs.
I'ilot, who resided with Maj. Hy
driek, has been gathered to her rest,
lie ye aIso ready.
A child of Mr. Jacob (.'90k, w ho
resides on bull Swamp, had its thigh
broken by a fall one'day last week.
We hope the little sufferer is doing
well.
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Our young townsman. .Mr. W. P.
liruuson, we are sorry to learn, was
suddenly attacked with illness while
in Columbia. He reached home
safely and is doing well.
A recent trip over in the Fork of
Edisto in the neighborhood of Ebe
nerer Church we noticed tho crops,
both of corn and cotton are line and
in good condition.
A colored boy, about thirteen years
old, was drowned while bathing in
Jlousor's mill pond, on last Tuesday.
He jumped from tin; pier head and
became entangled .among some logs
which la v at the bottom.
The Collcton County Democratic,
Nominating Convention for County
ofliccrs convenes July 20th. Let Urn
best interest of our party be consult
ed and the best men be placed in the
field. This, we believe will be done.
The Ell wan phosphate works suf
fered to the amount of $21,000 from
fire on last Saturday. The main
buildings v.ere saved by the excel*
lent pumps tit the work^, which were
equal to steam engines.
The child of Mr. Donald Joinc
which has been so ill, we are pleased
to learn is improving.
We arc sorry that we cannot so re
report of Mr. R. M. Smith who con
tinues quite sick.
A delegation of Ornngeburg Firo
inen went to Columbia to take part
in the tournament. They were the
guests of the Phoenix Hook anil
Ladder Company of Columbia, who
met them at the depot with a hearty
welcome.
A mad dog was killed on our
streetB one day this week by Chief
Cannon. This rabid animal bad
bitten several others before it was
dispatched. We think they too
should die else this trouble may con
tinue indefinitely.
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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 Caiglcr,
under the same tree, was shocked
severely*
The Kdlstft steamer is still spoken
of, and we believe, from the charac
ter of the gentleman at the head of
the enterprise, she will soon be "walh
ing the waters like a thing of life."
We hope to sec it, and to enjoy a trip
up the F.disto before the summer is
ended. ':
The new buildings of Mr. Way
and Mrs. Vinco, on Russell Street,
are in rapid progress, anil will soon,
under the nmgie touch of Capt. Hell,
add another adorn meet io that por
tion of our city. We arc pleased to
note these evidences of thrift. There
is room enough for more.
I lev. YVlii. H. Da Prade delivered n
Hue sermon before the young ladies
of the Columbia Female College ou
last .Sunday morning. This was the
commencement senuou. This school
will soon enjoy the summer vacation,
and the y. 'it' i-Indies will be happy
in their homes alter a season of
study and toil.
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The lishing sea sun is fairly open
ed, end it is no unusual sight to see
more than a dosuu followers of Isaac?
Wallou on their way t<> the river
every day, with "worm and fly," sock
ing therewith to entice some member
of the finny tribe on shore. The re*
sul: is. now and then, success, hut
oft euer fisherman's luck.
The delegation from the Elliotts
and Young Americas were mngnili
cently entertained in Columbia by
their neighbors. T hey 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 1 louse.
The Rev. W. L. Johnson was nr
rested by the Charleston police on
Wednesday, for carrying four mock
ingbirds in one (age, in violation of
the game laws of the State. He was
released on the deposit of $20 for his
appearance before the Recorder's
Court, bttl left the city, and so for
feited his bail.
Consignees for unclaimed freight
at S. C. R. R for week ending June
Hi, 1SS?:
J II Staley, W Bennett, R W & A
A MeMichnel, V 1) Tilly, J M
Hughes A Bin, ,) F Gram ling, B
Livingston, W II Dantzlcr, P Liv
ingston, A DC'iunpsty, JC Holinau,
.1 (' JcleOUt.
It is said that when ever you hear
a man begin to talk about his friends
urging him to run for ofllec, right
then yon may Bet it down he's got
it?the political itch?and lieVght-H
bad. This fearful malady is spread
ing in one of our Counties but thank
our stars that it Ivis hoi reached us
yet, that is not to any very alarming
extent.
The Ivlisto Bund was upon the
streets serenading Tuesday night
and furnished some choice music
pro botio publito. For those who have
been so short a time practising we do
not think they can he beaten in the
Stale. A little further perserveranee
t?n their part, and especially on the
part of "Mr. Owens who leads them
and Orangeburg 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 of our citizens left thai A. M. to
attend the fireman's tournament at
our1 Capital. Among them were the
following team of "shootists," some
of whom am not easily beaten: Dr.
M. G. Sallcy, Messrs. P. G. Cannon,
Willie DeTrevillo, J. A. Salley, Da
vit! Sallcy, and Grecr Albergotti.
There was some glass broken in
Columbia and some pigeons killed,'
too, and Orangeburg brought home
the second prize.
g^The atlenliou of tin* County Com
missioners is called to tlic old well, on
Court House square. It is in a very
dangerous condition, and to prevent
accident it would be advisable to
take some immediate steps to make iL
so safe that there will be no tears of
some youngster being drowned or se
riously injured by tailing into it.
V?'bile cleanliness is next to godli
ness, and while we admire decency
as much as any one, yet we have of
ten beard that too much of a good
thing is good for nothing. The boys
keep Edisto river busy or Edisto riv
er keep the boys busy, vvc don't know
which, but entirely too much so for
the health of the boys. The Board
of Health should see to it.
We are informed that .las. Hamil
ton killed a very large snake of the
mccensin pesuasion near the river
which had caught and was in the act
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 stich canniba
listic tastes and amusements?to the
the snake.
A severe tornado passed through
our county near St. Matthews on last
Saturday aftrnoori, 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 wan then
raging within two or three miles of
them until some farmers from the
scene, brought information into town.
This was about 4 1\ M.
Mr. J. W. Barlow, a native of
i Clarendon County, will visit our town
shortly. This gentleman is canvass
ing with great success, for the inacki
naw pen. This pen holds ink for
an iudeiinate period of time, and is
very us< ful for travellers and men ( f
all professions and trade. It is
highly recommended by Hon. Hugh
S. Thompson, and other prominent
men. who are using t hem. A *??*?. umi
mm for every census laker. Leave
vourorders with Mr. Barlow.
The Executive Committc i of ti <.
Oraueeburg Missionary Union have
made the following appointments for
Rev. T. M. Gaiphin:
Four Holed?Saturday before the
2d Sunday in .1 Uly.
Anlioch?Saturday before the Ud
Sunday in .1 uly.
Providence -Satudny before the
1st Sunday i:i August.
Amelia Saturday before the 2d
Sunday in Augusi.
Conga reu?Saturday before the Ud
Sunday in August.
The Fair of the Sunday School
Children of the Methodist Church,
I though hti.rric.11y gotten up, was a
j pleasant and successful affair. The
[spacious Court Mouse Hall was
I tastefully decorated, and was well
tilled both evenings by bright and
happy faces. Fortunately the Fair
was held durrng the "hot spell," and
the holies in charge of the cake table,
the icecream arbor, and the lemon
ado well did a driving business. The
ladies, having charge of the fancy
table, and the flower s!u:i>! did well,
but not being favored by the weather
could not compete with their neigh
bors. The dinner given Friday was
sumptous and profitable. The net
profits were almost two hundred
dollars.
A very interesting game of base
ball was played between Our Boys
of Bowesville and Ihe Juniors of our
town which resulted in a victory for
(jVt'ungohurg. Our Boys played a
very creditable game indeed, and in
a short time, with perseverance, will
be bard to beat as batters and field
ers. After the game was. ??vor our
guests were conducted to the Fair
Building where a bounteous supper
was spread and enjoyed to the utmost
by the contest arils, who seemed to bi
as much at home with knife and fork
as with ball and bat. How pleasant
to sec 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 bad her special
j favorite whom she wished to see
heralded as the champion.
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They Fix Him All Hioiit.?New
Yokk, Feb. (?. 1880.?W. H. Bakrett,
Druggist, Augusta, Ga: Please send
me a box of Gilder's Liver Pills, by
mail. Am sick and need them. They
fix me all right every time.
J. W. White.
For rs!c bv Vr. b. A. Re*vm
We certainly can be excused if we
ass a little beyond the custom in
such cases made and provided, und
sny that it is "hot" instead of warm
weather. The thermometer has
reached DO degrees in the shade. The
"1'nlmette Yeoman" has the follow
ing for last Sunday:
"Yesterday was decidedly U hot
day, us the following figures will
shuw: A gentleman residing on up
per Sumtcr street tells us his ther
mometer was ljy? in fcthe shade in an
open hall, aud that it weut to L4D? in
the sun. A gentleman residing en j
Assembly street says his therinome- j
?or stood at HKt? in the hall for six i
hours. Another gentleman, residing j
on east. Washington street, informs
us that in his hull-way, which is
forty feet long aud eight feet wide,
his thermometer indicated 'J?? at It
P. M. This shows thet the bent 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 keeping
thein 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
was millions in it," by crowding
?.heir store* with goods nt boom
prices are taught a severe lesson, and
tike little boys when caught in bad
tricks, promise not to do so any more,
?and we hope they won't" : but Kort
john sells on ns usual, cheap for cash,
and invites you to call. For the next
week we offer:
Nails ? cents!, all sizes.
Homespun <? and 8 cents.
Long cloth <>, S and 10.
Bargains in tinware and crockery.
Tobaeero, good article, :i lbs for if 1.
Calicos, best prints at ? cents.
Sugars 8,1? and 10.
i Coffee 12$, 10 and '20 cents,
i Embroidery :t, ", 7. 10 to 2f>.
; Flour declining. Low down.
C. I). Koi:uojin.
Syrup of tar and wild cherry for
, recent aud chronic coughs and colds.
I bronchitis, loss of voice, inability ol
the larynx aud ftiusos, and other in
i llamed conditions of the lungs and
I air passages. For sale by J. 0.
Wannamukcr.
I Butterick's new patterns for dune
are ready. Call for new fashion.-,
paper, at Henry Kohn's.
The decline in dry goods has so
far affected the market that -oine of
.be best prints arc sold from 0 to 7
cents at Henry Kohn's.
The genuine corn cob tobacco at
j I). Sinoak A Co.'s at manufacturer's
I prices. Beware of imitations as
I here arc many on the market.
Star dye colors for fninilt use'
?omprisingthe following colors: me
junta, blue, crimson, violet, brown
ind scarlet. One package will [dye 1
lb of woolen or ] lb of silk goods.
Price '2'. i ts. For sale by Dr. J. G.
Wannainaker.
The white sewing machine gives uni
veral satisfaction. Lightest running,
easiest managed and best satisfying
machine ever -.old any where. A
few more left at Henry Kohn's.
Pcaberry cotree, the best and cheap
est known in the world at D. E.
Smoak A* Co's. Money refunded to
any one who uses it without satisfac
tion.
Don't you forget it! Dr. Wanna
maker's soda fount is mote popular
i than ever. In fact there has been
I 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. <!o and refresh yourselves
and take your nearest friend along
with you. a
j Thin rind breakfast strips, the best
put up and only 10 els per pound at
1). E. Smoak A- Co's.
11 ax iV Bro.'s celebrated sugar
cured hams guaranteed sound and
sweet 1'2A cents at D. F>. Smoak ?
Co's.
Marion Jackson
Respectfully returns his thanks to
his many customers for their past
patronnge. and hopes to merit tho
same in tho future by keeping con
stantly on hand fresh moats of every
kind at his old stand, io rear of tho
PosroflP.co, during the present year.
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Market Reports.
Corrected every week by Messrs. Rut.i.
$ ScoviI.I..
Friday, June 18, 1880.
COTTON
Middlingn. 10J(S>
Low Middlings. 10'?\
Ordinary. 9@9}
PRO VIS 0N8
Corn.75@80
Nov. <.'orn .
Peas. 75
Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75
Kongh Rice.$ 1 25
Cheaper than Physicians' Bills.
"A thing of beauty in a joy forever."
What is it? Something prepared fur wo
man only, and Used by them exclusively.
It is adapted especially to cases where the
womb is disordered, and will cure all ir
regularities of the ''menses" or ''monthly
course^," by restoring the discharge, w heth
er acute or chronic, in every instance.
Ur dfield's Female A'egulator, "Woman's
Rest Friend," is prepared by ?r. J, I'rad
In-'d, Atlanta. Ga., price $1 .f>0 per bottle.
Sold by Dr. A. C. Dukes, and also by Dr.
J. 0. Wannamaker.
Ati.amta, Ga., Feb. t, 1870.
Hutchison ,(? Uro? Having thorough
ly tested your "Nenralgine" in my case, 1
cheerfully recommend it to all who sutler
with i.eurslgia. Tu oh M. Wood,
of Howard, Wood A: Co.
Mayok's Office, )
LKKSjtURU, Va., April 19, 1870. /
Messrs. Hutchbon ?t Pro ?It nffords ni2
pleasure to testify to the great virtues of
your "Nenralgine" for the cure of neuralgia
anil sick headache. It b the best rem *dy
for these most distressing complaints I have
ever used- It should be in every family in
the county.
Yours truly. <'ko. R. Hkad,
Mayor ol I.cesburg, Va.
For sale by Dr. A. C Dukes, and also by
Ur. J. t". W annamaker,
june 11 _im_
For School Commissioner.
We announce for School Commissioner
Mu. Stii.es R. Mellich a mi', the man who
ha- held up the banner of Democracy
through all the dark days of Radicalism
without wavering, aud who by prolession
end p'actical experience is the best man to
lake charge of the educational interest of our
I county. M.ixv Voters.
For Probate Judge.
Editor Orungeburtf Times:
We take pleasure in presuming the name
of R. P. IZLAR, Esq., for tho office of
I .Indue of Probate, subject to the action cf
I the Democratic nominating Convention.
He was a faithful Confederate Soldier, is
j now an humble citizen who has never held
or soiicht office, atid is in every way qua li
I lud by education and business experience
' for the discharge of the duties of the office
I for which he is named bv,
MANY I) KM OCR A TS.
For Clerk of Court.
/?.//.V'-r (h oiuji bun/ I itUt s
j Mr. Jos. F. ROBINS )X is hereby an
i neiinccd, by bis many friends as a Candi
date tor the ?fficc of Clerk of Court, and his
j claims arc submitted In the County Demo?
j cralie Convention, by the resn't of which he
j w ill abide. Should he icceive at the hands
j of the people ibis office, it will be but what
they intended to confer in 18* 8, and again
in ?s7'"'. Lei him not be deprived ol what
in ISffl was taken frotlt him by force, and in
\ 187?"? by corruption And fraud. Wc believe
: him to be the choice of the people and
j know him to be honest, zealous and effi
! cient.
_ dkMocaTs.
j Editor Onivt/rbury T hues :
I hereby announce myself a Candidate
for the office of Sheriff, and will submit to
the results of the County Democratic Con
, vent ion
Verv Respectfully,
J. W. SlOSELEY.
' Mav Huh 18S0.
THE WORRI\? PEOPLE'S
CAXI>II>ATE.
I Mr. Harpin Riggs is announced as a tit
I Candidate for the office of Clerk of the
! Court for Orangeburg County, lie has
, been tried in officj and has never found
wanting in his duty.
THE WORKING PEOPLE.
P'or ?TutljLro of Probate.
Kititor Orungrburg '/ones:
Phase .mnonncc Mr. diaries It. Cilover
' as a candidate for t>>e above office. It is
I useless to say anything in his favor, as bis
j ability is already displayed by the manner
j in which he ha* discharged tin duties of
j that pisithn dining his term of^ervice.
We further urge our claim in his behalf on
I the ground, that the incumbent of that
J office ought to have considerable experience
i i the pr.ictiee of law, as the office is not
ministerial, hut is beyond a doubt, judicial.
Any persons, desiring to satisfy themselves
on this point, ran do so by referring to the
Corstitntioii of our State. '?Article 1, Judi
cial Department, Sec. 20." Also Revised
Statutes, pages 672 to 07*. "'Title I, Pro
bate Court.*' and to the''Rules of Court."
In nominating Mr. Glover through your
columns, we pledge him and ourselves, to
abide by the decision of the Democratic
County nominating Convention.
Many Voter*.
Hook and Ladder Truck For Sale,
strongly built, well equipped, and in
perfect order. 1 erms easy. / pplv to
S. a A'EKVaS,
W. I.. GI.AZK,
_J_h. UK IDT MAX.
Notice t o Creditors.
All persons having c aims against the
Estate of Florence Glover, late of Orange
burg County, deceased, ur he.eby request*
id to picseilt and prove the same before me
on or before the loth day ol July, hSS'?, or
else ihey will be debarred payment.
THOMAS W.OLOVER,
J/aiitor.
Orangeburg, S- C., May 15th 18.S0.
may 2l ft(
KOTIOE."
All persons having IViaf diet* or
Jowolr.V in my hvndstobe repaired sie
hereby requested to call at once and take
the same away and pay the charges thereon,
as I am intending to remove from Orange
burg cn tho tirrt of July next.
T. I>. 0HIV7ETTFJ.
jun U t!
PRIVATE SA Ii 27.
A neat Dwelling with 4 Kooiiir, Fire
Places, and Kitchen attached, with ft Lot
'2 uerej in u healthy location. Tcrma mado
easy. Appy to
T. C IIcunnr.i., Auctioneer.
/ \liaitipulvis larger Beer,
\j bottled by the English bottling Co.,
prescribed by Physicians as the most
healthy beverage in the world. Fresh and
pure. For sale at Wallace Cannon's old
stand, by J. DKJ3 ANDREWS, Agt.
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I
Never Or.it IlAhD.
Cx? be Mam. an . STBtNOTU Jji..oiird. hxn
Twice a* I.ono.
tiicuoi Corel vl'.to"t D!ugzlb? tho ?yiUa,
ccari
Chills and Peter,
Liter Complaint,
Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia,
Nenoasness,
Rheumatism,
CostiTcntss,
Female
Weakness,
Eick i Ncrtoni
Dead: be.
These Pnili Pure .-.11 Pi'rarcs br Absorption. No
Noxious rlUi,Olls,or Hfliwnuiis ?uglein?* are uk^n
Into t!ic Stomach. The Plirll are n ovrr the
of l!>c Stomach, '.ovcrinK UlC Urvnt Nerve '?cnt-rc.
xUo the l.ivrr ami Stomach. A iici't;? VrxrtalJo
Tuntels nH'orlurd into ihecirrulatlon hl IM* Hlood nrtil
Liver, purifj Ina theUlcott, sUmnUtin? the J.lv?-r.n.<i
Kliln-ys tu 1-i't'v Actl't. n*d ft-rntrth'-ulnit I!
Btorascb pnHjpft fo<-i. Prick <>f J'-ds it ant> n
n.xra. Prt.D 3y ALL Da voc if Tx, or icnl by Mail
or Kxbr<-?.
ManufatUlf'rl at r/> ,<; :i !V-t? Lizzs'tt *^t?
Daltixokr. -%. i
COME AT LAST!
C. Rf. VAX OUSDKM, Jr..
Photo and Artist.
II:is >ened a Gallery in front of Meron
py's Hotel, where the public can have Pho
j tographo taken of fir^t class and artistic
finish. Nothing but first class work dono
this Gallery. Call and examine sampler
at Gallery. All wishing good
work done ran have the chance without
having the expense of going to the City
t\>r thusaluu. Cad and .see nie- All work
cash when vou pit.
"C. M. VAN ORS DELL, Jn.
npl 2 tf
South Carolina Hrtil Road
PtinseiiRcr I>eparlinonC
CHANGE OF SCHKUUI.F.
On and after May l?Uh, 1830, Passenger
Trains on this Road will run as follows :
(till further orders.)
Greenville Express Train.
OOIN'G EAST.
Leave Columbia at.1 In P M.
Arrive til Camden at. 7 45 "
Leave Orangeburg.0 05 "
Arrive at Charleston.'.' 00 '?
GOIKQ WERT.
j Leave Charleston at. 5 45 A M.
. heave Orangeburg at. 9 40 "
! Leave Camden at. 7 00 "
Arrive at Columbia at.10 30 "
Way freight auil Passenger Trains.
OOINO EAST.
* Leave Columbia. 5 40 A
Arrive at Camtlen.".ft no P M
Leave Orangchurg.IO08 A M
Arrive at ? bar lest on. 2 00 P M
Augusta. 3 25 "
OOING WKST
" Leave Charleston. 'J 00 A M
Augusta. 8 00
" Orangeburg. 1 15 P M
Arrive at Columbia. 5 37 '*
* Passengers leaving Columbia or"Char
leaton on these trains uaVo to change cars
at Branchville to reach Charleston nt 2 00
p m or Columbia .at 5 :>7 p tu.
Night Express Train,
GOtNO EAST
Leave Columbia. 30 P M
?? Orangeburg. \'2 30 A M
Arrive at Augu ta . 4 ?0 *'
Charleston. 'j '20 ??
*Pa?sc>>giTs tii nrrive in Charleston :'t i\ '20
A. M., have to change earn at branch ville
if they are not in the sleeping ear*, which
goes through without a change.
uoixu wtaT
Leave Charleston. (j"> P al
?' Augusta. 7 40 "
" Oratigeburg. 2 45 A al
Arrive at Columbia. G 10 "
New York Express.
GOING EAST
Leave Oraiigehurg. 5 17 A M
Arrive at Augusta. !J "21 "
OOINO WKST
Leave Atlgusta. o Ol) P M
Arrive at Orangcbuig. 9 ">7 "
The Greenville Exprest and the
night Expres? Trains will run daily.
All other traina will run daily except Run
day*. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night
Express, berths only $1 50 to Charleston
or Augusta. These trains make sure con
nections at Charleston with New York and
Kabiiuore Steamers on Wednesdays and
Saturdays, abo with Florida Steamer* on
Tuesdavs and Satin-day*, also with 7 a m
tram S A C (tailroad for Savannah and
Florida Points. Connection!" made t>y
other trains ;it Augusta with train" from and
to that point, ai-o with all trains from and
to CharhMo.i. I) C ALLEN.
(i P A T A.
JOHN II PK< K. General Supt.
.1 Ii. VO< rtfbl., Agt., Orangfdiurj. S. C.
NEVER FAILS TO
cukrp:
dVKtt COMPLAINT.
Ileiitlachc,
< ONSTIPATION,
DYSPEPSIA.
OK Li Vi.li ClJHK for ad de-cases of
the liver, xkiu, bowels, piom teh,and kid
neya, it has no equal. It is daily use by
thousands, all over I he country who volun
tarily tes'ify io its roetit*. It is entirely
vegetable, perfectly harinlesf, and can be
taken by persons of all ag> s. Try it once,
and you will nut rcirrct it.
Sample bottles and package, 25 cents.17
Lar^e bottles. $1; large package, 50 cents.
Sold everywhere.
DOWIK? MOISE,
Sole /Voprietorh, Charhston, S. C.
For sale bv Dr. J. G. Waniianiaker, and
alsohv Dr A C Dukes,
apr'l 9 firo
PRIVATE SALE.
A House with 4 Rooms and basement
with Fire Place? Piazza whh a large Lot
57 ft. Kront by 300 ft. deep; fronting on S
btxcctb; healthy location. Terms" easy.
Applv to
T t\ FTTBCELL, Aiictionw/