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I Wiittcu for tiio Urangtibitrg Times.] nan mi;. nv itirrii coodi.i.v. < nA i"t*i>t! I V. ?\>.r make loo tine; a lady of the [> ?.? ( Ini mor AIc*Il>>n. in his . i? ", i. I.. i in he ii^l'ii).1 I ? uughTto sY'iid nVu' vo'sclioul;' ? ,*?hb v, ;,s I'Kir 11 tu bun lady.' re MY*. Melloh, 'ari I here is no .1 ior in try to make her one. ?..?ods !Y ; h air and exercise, tUnr booliH just ai t his lime, | ? ; li'tei rVwhile wo will se.hd her, and I ml i . i lr.in, learhtilg will lie no '?? .l.lc (o'jhj ?: /hen oi i:." had ?mo itiid ?bo ? . ' ; put. on l in' divas of green, iSnbutO 'VOiiid iv tinder through the ? ??.<?>' lain Und pluck l In- wild li ? of list' ii i ?> t lib wurhiiiiii- of ? i ? , Invi ? voice, nysiliiig ? Sip >? ?a happy child. ? 1 ? >. !>y i lit kindiu'ss of the wh<. Inn] i.-ikon lief to iheir * . and bestowed so i illicit hive i a ifocl ioti il jx 'U her. no j Kissed, iihd Nannie \vas;rit with i!.. i v - of health blootn i ? '\- Hneih season hiid .; ? ?. ami enjoyed them Tl us^ between study l?st, iheyear.s passed, wurj invited hi au (Mitertaiii ? !i nil' distil nee IV?!Sil her ? i. i^ io'.ei McltOii was to lake ?; i ..:'! Ihke ^ood care of hi~ iiiot liei. sis be drove ; v ir ijuito :i tin other of youm* inbh'd, ??itiiohg them, a ? ! :iii from IMiiladi'ljiiiia; who ? ! isitiy?duulioti to Nsiiiiiie. \: lay. )i rs Melloh in:id?> i'fh ";il oiii i ii" ? v etiing's enjoy s u Vi I . tjajd I ;.i niel, d tried ? ? tire ??; ^.'tiliiii . but. sis soon iffived :,: Ilm liotist'. lur voun;! !. I0b|? pOsSt'Ssibn ni'iier. :wnin sl.j<> bad so tnjtuy beaux. . Ii ?.. ee.'? - : inniel. db:i't t:dk sibotit the uvirrti h'oshix! \.forget she sixteen niitil !?? xi imnl h." j > :? epiild (lot rbsilixc that . v.-i ? I ?. -.: r lit.' little child , :? ? i .in ? ?is,,d. ibr so l i.thoiii I.' ?.:?':.'( I i;; :!.?], I know . . i \ ounii". but tibr beauty, ii i . .:iii ?:?!. will ixitiii for her. v u<Itni;?? She semiicd to make ro.*sioh "ii I In- st i singer, who j ;i. .j'sid *i,,? rce'eiyvd Iiis . ivilii 'the cnsbliibd ?ji'?ee, of ?? ' ?!: ' j ? : !?? .. j ;: ?< ? mV hoi hing of n i '? ? N.'ihii'ie, ( want to ; ;: eld hi :i ? h>u:i :is possible. I thj! ?trango geiithMiittuyou :i Mr. Oitkleyii and i> board-J M ; ? l?.'trnus\ N ?? t 'Id inc. ? id! v trrmiiin, Ii1?] at col leg??, ! hiejTto 'ii-'! st...!!? rjiiict place in- eoujd reinniu rl month or ? futv1 iMinuucnfiiiii? t !n- study of i i- -o lifueb |d?';i ' 'I v. i; h ? iii irhobti. i hal bo \\a>$ v. ,it ? iVii fid to join hi iii. I be is so :i :.\ ate.l :r.;ii ' ibje. Ihat I i?? bed iii..i io vs.-.i; i;s;' > ? i; ?. iti did.;' 'siiiU;i'tjH liioth ?n....- is iio y'oiisig'toJiave in-. ' ? ? ? id i have :ii. idea. ..; - *: i ::? a llow Ilia U\ h . ?> '" ??? b? ol ? s? :iteil hini Mejioii fit rut. Of ? (UifSe x . f..r ?ho was sitting ' :??>.-. M -'i.-h > liiii iire ( '':.'.;i . :jmi I'biiiii'i was ? .? ' in.viit'ii Mr. Ohkley ... wiiii '.? tiiv it.?itiOil lie it :. ? -1*?t ii iii. . i; jrilh ic f'b a uii I Ion ; I Iii' I I ii?' a !Y< 'pi.-nl I'ashm iii .^'li.' in Naljiiie ?. v'Oijt' fni'fl i:- la in- 'a' i ? ? ;. i >?;;!?? Hol Ibiiik, vvhoyoi i e:v pVct iii.i I'.tielid I la; f. ? a Tew dhy ?. :iii<i |a>; ...?i i'li.Vy help no- to ilei-ble ? -tv i.. at a ; liiiiti iesi in dd in.it ! win a In' iniVi ?dtic.'d him i , .Viill:?11?-t% VV hi n I lie, . Vi ft i hrJilc i' tisked^ ?? h \d ;lu : 1 i'-i liible Hat ! \ i js t!: i l?iagii Of in iii flieht.. \ ? uir liiother ? un motlibrdithiyeii . lost iier ! v <? diitiglitei u a ! ???.? iiifilit ll--. ."U.i dot her !? re? by Vi ii fr?> til ' li ,<oiue In tti r ncfitiniut?1 . ' l.! Ill- .' ii" ?'<-li: I iiltt'ili ??.i- v iii think von v,; . V, V, ? i btk le] . '1 do not wish to interfere with you. if you have any serious intentions that way, 1 am only interested in the young lady, and will lose no oppor tunity tQ cultivate her friendship.' The two friends continued their visits, and when sin opporl unity oll'cr ed, Hurry Courtkfnd asked Nannie, ?il she hud always livi d oti the farm.1 ?1 came here,' she replied, 'soon alter mother's death. I was not eight years old tit the Mine.'' 'Then you reinehilieryour mother?' 'Where did you live before you eaioo here?' '1 lived in IJostoh.' 'I hope you will not think me im pertinent .Miss Adams, hut you look so much like my mother, I thought, we might possibly be relatives.' '1 am not nwarcjthal 1 haven re lative in the world.' said Nannie. ?.My father-died before I can, remem ber, but I have his likeness, and you are n> much like it. to be his son.' 'That is :i strange coincidence, that we boih should fancy, a resent bianco in each other. As we can not lie relatives, let us befriends,' he said, extending his hand. As she placed her hand in his. Albert Oak lev, entered t he room. *I will bid you good evening Mi?3 Adams,' he s.-iid. 'and I may not see you again, before L.leave.' She looked :it hill) in surprise. 'I thought you intended to remain a Week longer.' ?I may leave in :t few day-, or per haps to-morrow.' 'What bus caused this sudden change in your arrangements?' ask ed Harry, but Albert walked out of the room without answering. Nannie looked distressed. 'I will get him to change his mind,' Harry said, 'for ho thought he under stood the motive fur his hastening Iiis departure.' 'Albert, do you really intend to leave to-morrow?" ?| tdd you I would, and I usually keep my word.' 'Well, you will do no such thing." said Harry. 'Who! do you mean?' '1 mean that you have acted very foolishly, and you owe Miss Adams, an apology for your petulance, ami to prove how unreasonable your jealousy is, I will repeat every word ] of our conversation. Our friendship must n<!t be broken, from slight :i ca use." The explanation \vns.satisfactory, and the next (lay he called on Nannie, and notwithstanding her youth, and Mrs. .Melton's watchfulness, ho told the tale of bis hoc. and obtained, her promise to be his. whe)t he had coni ! pkded liisstudies, and had nil est ah ! iislied priitd ice. I Hi UK COXTlXlfKD. J _LI VERY" A N I) SAKE STABIKS ! 'the mulctngncd would respectfully in ''?nil I he eilizen? of tin.- and adjoining Counties that lei will furnish, on the ino.-?l Heasoaable Terms, the best et' Vehicles and Harness or Saddle Horses, well broken and warrcnted tobe Hafc livi Vera. Also alwavs on hand ami foi sale LOW DOW N, weli 'l'.rokcn jlOBSlfi ? ;mi. M Y OMNIBUS "ill continm tu ineel ( vei y train HAULING Done < ii ;!< luriisl notice by careful and tha :y Lai d-. < Hvc tue a trial W. M. SAIN, A: the Did Stand. ??-cc^ZLr wsdicihe hads. i. ,rw d *: I '!'!?' l :: ilo nie lUcliic- l? ui?ra* ? :. ? . of ilio |.|<KM|,flucl. is Sow-.*. I <j I I.i lOtM'.tr.r.lttni, Kail IUir>nin,'I'oiav. I i. 9 t ? u;a:-s, i ? ( ou-wrs, S->rcis, Alieewi >;. ; I . itllj ti\\ dllcu Jut lib), ty^U i iI!*?;, _ _ ' *} I ?. "v j j.. i .^?I^x^fia. , , . ;. im it ret In tile 1,1 \ IM (X>R1U < T |Oll, will ear.' Chronic Const t oat I >n. \ hlivrl i . , o.-,.,. .. ii.,;ll liiilluesttiiir, j;'. i i>..:i, ildcrtluirn, LaujjulilneiMi ' I ra niiist coianleio KHlnoy Jpocllle. ' i. ? cess nl Urine, rcteu ?? 1 '. .?. ? ?' i i ll..-, Ni;'li!. c.'.veuUi, l'alua In 'j, \ A ? :? yoiTa dufterer "fr"""1 - ' ( I so, try - no Holt to i C Hits vni.utOl. , i{? ; mi i!? :i 'i I i"-i relli f. no luutihiin I ft t 't v, i -. ilc i fit.-ii, in.i l.- Oy res im? I !?J ?! ] eili-s foil.i ilrn-is llinl hiiVr v. ; } ' ? ? .; ; i. ? i tor years i?i?j>iM t'--i lTijr i si iana as ?i?eclilcH lor any ot above j! :^V.r~U "n. """Hi c'"::;j. M(m mmw chemscal co. ? . . 23 S. Sharp 'St., Baltimore. Md. j ?:. K21 eoi.E pnor-niETor?r. iiiar i'2 ly T\<s ' A V B'.ltlLY HO ("S.U. T V A lirsl-chiss Hotel, located in the very liear.t of ( htu lesion's l'a.-hio?ahlo I'romtn iiie. King street, nearl\ opposite the I'lica 'iv, and eonveii en( Id biwhtess. 'firms iV per day. OHO. ITl./ i\'AN, I'iopiiitor. : It. liRvii.i.i:, Siipei iiitendcut. . 1 nvi 1 Uli Hal ?. Novelties ?^Ja-V?K -? J j?. 1 .- .,, i^< ? :.?.,,,.,... 1, ,.u v a o o 13 isr in w s! RE-OPENING OF JOSEPH EROS' ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENT S ABO ON I Slop mid refresh yourself, tint] then carry some home in :i neat little patent Ice C ream bog, for your N ife, Sisters, Cousins and AIItils, and Sweetheart included. CKAITGEBiTUG ICE HOUSE Ice for sale in any quantity. Send Hope or Rag to save expenses. 1 tun still keeping the finest assortment of COINFEO T03S"A.RIES5 Oranges. Lemons, and Nuts of all descriptions, cheaper than anywhere else Something ITew in Ko-Liselcoepa.i?g Dcniented Cocoon, also fresh Kaisiits, Currants, Citron. Canned Goods, Fine Cigars, and Smoker's Articles. Call once and you ?vill call again. I At Briggmantrs Old Stand, . ALBRECHT, ACT. ONE DOOR WEST OF W m m sain Hi spectfully informs the PUBLIC in general, that he has opened a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Which he will keep SUl'PLIF.D with the BEST GOODS that can ho had in the United Stairs. All of which I propose to Fell at the LOWEST POS-J ri.E PR It ES, und guarantee satisfaction to all who favors mc with their patronage. apl 0, 188)?Gin ESTABLISHED 1858! KEROSENE STOVES! KEROSENE STOVES !! The Undersigned would call the attention ef the Ladies of Orangcburg and Vicinity tn his k i-:.k< )si ; \ i] sto'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. You wish to ICeoilOIlliste ! It costs you less by one half as much to Cook your food with a Kerosene Stove a- it does by a wood lire, and again, whore Ladies are compelled to do so much of the cooking themselves to get anything fit to eat, also to avoid the great trouble w< have with ?ervants, Korosnie Stoves are just the thing, especially for small Familie?. They will Cook, Noil, Fry, amid" anything that a Cook Stove will do. Anv Lady can cook on them all dry without soiling her Cull's. One trial will convince the most skeptical. TO THE PUBLIC IX GENERAL. Always <>n Ik,ml, Cook Stoves from the Rest Manufacturers only, Wood and Willow Ware, Lamps and ('rockery, and by far the largest and best stock of 'Fin \V;ii"?" ;k,nl House Furnishing Goods in. Orangebuin County. All of which will he sold low for cash. Call and see. for yourselves. Wm. AVILLCOCK. N. R.?Roofing, Cluttering and Repairing done as usual, The only light Tin Roofs in Orangeburg arc those I put on. W, \Y. mar ?>?> lSst) ly Teburg FIEE INSURANCE AGENCY Capita! represented over In Sound ami Reliable Companies, viz: I ivc.ip.ool A; Lcmlon A' Globe, Georgia Homo, Fire Association, St. Paul Fire iv. Marine, Continental of >*<w York, Petersburg Savings ami (lolumbus. Most of thee Companies have m*i Losses in this Town and County, and have paid them promptly and faiily. Doin't risk your property without Insurance, it is money well spent. The following Letter speaks for itself, ORANGERURG, S. C, February 13th, 8SS0. ,1//?' KIRK ROIilNSON, INSURANCE AGENT: Di:ak Sin?I take pleasure in recommending yonr Fire Insurance Agency to the Citizens ot Orang* ! urg County for Promptness and Fair Pealing; and at the same time, acknowledging the receipt ..; Seven Hundred and Sixty Rollars from the Liverpool & London & Clobc Insurance Company, paid to me tIds day, tor damages caused to my home, in the Town of Oratigeburg, S. C, b\ lire, which occurred on the 20th January, P 80. Thin is the whole amount claimed by me, and is paid by your Company without dispute the claim. Yoiir-i very truly, D. LOUIS, Thanking the public for past patronage, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, an 1 i n-snrc those who favor me with their insurance,that 1 will always i oiler them safe, and reliable Com panics. KIRK ROBINSON, Insurance Agon/, and Agent lor the Farmers Aid Association. Farming Implements! hardware Consisting of PLOW STOCKS, FLOWS. ROES, SHOVELS, SPADES, &c. And a complete Stock of GUNS. PISTOL". CUTLERY, POWDER li- siloT, CAPS, CARTRIDGES, kc. f.-tf" All nt the above GOODS wilt*be sold at OLD PRICES notwithstanding the recent ADVANCE on all articles in the above line. ALSO The Light Running Remington Sewig Machine The REST and the CHEAPEST Sewing Machine manufactured. 1 v c ? j >; i i r i n "? of a'.l kinds in my line done at the shortest possible notice. ' P. Gr. CANNON. H. S. RENNEKER, CORNER RUSSELL & BROUGHT ON STS., Will keep constantly on hand the following goods: Coffers Bacon, autied Salmon, T"as, Strips, " Lobsters, Sugars, Hams, 14 Mackerel, Flour, Lai I, " Oysters, Christ, Hit tier, " Tomatoes, Meal, Soap, " Green Peas, Rice, Starch, " Corn Beef, AH of il e above nrtieles I pita ran too to bo FRESH, and will sell them us LOW us ihe LOWEST for the cash. Call and examine my Stock and pi i< es Im fore j on pin t base. Always kecj) c5n hand a full supply of liqu? us, wink stan i') cigars. The Celebrated "Oakley Bitters." I't ifons who a.rcsullciinp from ludigestht.n and who nro liable to Chills ji imI F.i. vi r, 1 y* i (i >;n, lititl ell the ul|cn<lant evils of a Dornnged Stomach will find a ceitniu und Speedy remedy in the use of the above Tonic. (;- .?- Aget fer li e ^PliHI VX I IOS WIXDOW CLEANER.". 11. s. i m :>j ntskisr. THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS ?ND OTHEft DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM, j OFFICE OF GO. H. CORNELSON The UNDERSIGNED Would respectfully inform the PUBLIC that lieu every day receiving LARGE ADr TlOiVS To his nlreadv LARGE STOCK, ih all the dim .it BRANCHES, and that the same Will he disposed of at his old "MOTTO," "LARGE BALKS aud SMALL PROFITS." I am also receiving now and have in Store, the following popular BRANDS of Manures : KTIWAN GUANO, ATLANTIC FERTILISER. ATLANTIC ACID, KAMIT or POTASH SALT Which will be sold at LOWEST PRICES, I haVc also been appointed ?4GENT for B. F. Avery's & Sons, Louisville, Ky. (Tbc LARGEST PLOW and WAGON MANUFACTORY >? the World) and have received a lot of tbeir ONE, TWO and THREE HORSE WAGONS, also PLOWS. Ctive. me a call and sec (or yourselves. J. C. PIKE AT THE SAME OLD STAND Is prepared to serve his many customers during this year, as in tho past, with FIRST-CLASS G30DS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We have on hnnd nil.arge nnd well Assorted S T OCR OF GOODS With Polite and Experienced Cl^EHtlCS tn show them I'am ranking preparations to handldtall of the Best Grades of PHOSPHAETS AND ACIDS. I respectfully ask the continuance of the Liberal Patronngo so, geue--' rouely bestowed in the past. ifeaT Highest Markst Price pftid for all tuntry Produce. J. C. PIKE Come ! Come !! Come !!! Come !!!! Ye men a d maidens great and small) The voting, the old, tVc gaV nnd alt To WALKER'S GROCERY repair, And pet al you wish for, there. His TEA and COFFEE can't be beat, JI is SUGAR is sincerely sweet, His BACON and his HAMS are nice, And sold always at the LOWEST PRICE, No other kind vnu'll ever chew, If hid TOBACCO meets your view, And all will bless their happy stars. Who chance to smoak his line SEGA RS. And if you'd feel his sovereign power Just try his new delightful FLOUR. Since lie a GROCERY has begun, His GOODS arc nil A NUMBER ONE", Then tell it to the voting and old He will not eVr be UNDER SOLD. Ptay not to hear fome boastful talker, But call and get your GOODS from WALKE.B Wait not until you all get poorer, Come und be served by AB L. MOOREIt, W ho. to his cordial country friends, A GENERAL invitation sends. And WARREN GARDNER too, solicits Your kind attention and your visits, And A. B. WALKER boss of all, Signs his greeting to the call. .A. 33 WALKER Champion Grocer of Modern Tinten. The Gullet Gin Branch Factory, AUGUSTA, !GA. 0. M. STONE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. Te supply the increased demand for the IMPROVED GULLETT GIN, GIN FEEDER and CONDENSER, Brauch Works have been established in Augusta, orders will be filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed to purchasers. tjins Repaired by skilled Workmen. Wo havo Ttetimonials from Cotton Dealers in every Sectiou which prove tho Superiority of the Gullett Gin over all others. We are Agents for BIGELO STEAM ENGINE, Mounted or Stationer, with either Vertical or Horizontal Boiler, Economixer Engines, Screw and Lever Cotton Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Buflblo Scales, Ac. Write lor Circulars and Price List. Address O ]S? STONR <fc CO feb 21 |CQt?ou Fac8ors, Augusta, Ga. IT IS TRUE! That Im selling the PUREST and FINEST GRADES of WHISKEY For LESS MONEY than any other Store in Town. 1 keep a large assortment of CHEWING and SOKIMG TOBAC COS including the only GENUINE DURHAM Smoking Tobacco soldin this Market, aud tho * OLD LOG CABIN," which is the Finest Brand of Chewing Tobacco ever Manufactured . Also a fine assortment of CHOICE CIGARS, including the celebrated ?iOO> the fiuest 5 cent Cigar ever sold THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is crowded with choice fresh GOODS, which I am selling at incredible LOW PRICES. A Speciality made in FLOUR, which, in its white ness nnd excellence cannot be surpassed. All that is nccesanry to provo the truth of the above statement is to call and examine for yourselves. James Van Tassel, Agt. sept L>0 1878.?mar 10 At Mullcr's Old Stand.