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The Ox^u-^ebi?'/j: Times L* O ? A. Best eigui s at t)r. Reeves*. ' : 'j Refreshing rains as vre go to press. The present census will-give our town a ^opqiadToh ()f nhoufc 2;TT>0.; Only ifw'pVisoiiers ul Ovapgobuvg jail, nnU all for minor offences. We arc reliably informell that all the merchants intend to close their stores on the-lib of .lulv. The community will l>e pained to bear that Mrs. T. ('. llubbell is still lying seriously ill. Mr. Thomas Peel, at the jail, has a very tine watermelon patch. lie keeps sharp watch over it though. - "Glass ball shooting is all the rage now. Look out Charleston sports men! Our boys are bard to boat. ? Mr./T. L. "Wannamaker and Mr. Don Cannon have gone to the upper part of the State to spend a fort night during this hot spell. We hear great complaints of the droughtiu the Kork, on Rull Swamp, and iu the neighborhood of .Mr. Henry Siicll, Will Succkeo?Hancock is the generally accepted version of the ini tials of our coming President, W. S. Hancock. . There is less drunkenness in Cin cinnati with its 200(1 beer saloons than in itiost of the country towns of1 the land. The Court House yard should be fenced in. and until this is done the Council should see that it is kept clear of animals and vehicles. (Jo to Soientrue's if you want to get the value of your money. He keeps the best of every thing in the dry goods and grocery line. - m ? The County Rapt ist Sunday Si hool Convention will meet at Ilraiichvillo Friday liefere the-3rd Sunday in duly. Schools are requested to send dele gates. In the new glass ball team, of which Dr. Ilydriek is President, Dr. Ilydlick und Mr. A. M. 1 /.lar made clean scores hist week in the prac ticing, and all made capital shots. - - . ?? ? The lack of space this week pre vents the insertion of any more "Kditorial Notes" on our Cincinnati trip, but they will be continued in our next issue. Another shooting team styled the Kdisto Sporting Club has been or ganized and from what we can learn, w ill give the Orangeburg t'lpnClub a "hitch" before very long. Isaac WhlttemArc of Albany fame was arrested on last Tuesday by Marshal Cannon for taking goods from Rickeubnkcr's store under false pretences, lie Was carried a Trial dusticc. but got cleared, Mr. (\ P. Dawson, son of T. (). Dawson, will continue to ship wool in exchange for cloth to the Georgia Factory. Our fanners will make a note of the above and govern them selves nc'cbrdinglv: T. W. Oliver Fsq.-, oft'aW-t'aw Township planted a twenty live acre Held of cotton on the 3rd of .May. wlttcli ijj llow fruiting out with bolls as large as pigeon eggs. Who can beat it? . ? . - mo . ? List consignees for Unclaimed freight sit S. C. R. R. duly 1st, I SSO: j P Dfihtislcr, S A Johns) W 11 Dantz lcr, Davis Gray, John Russell. J V Way, T i) P Walsh, W R MeComb, J S Bolioi As the character of a thief is writ ten in bis countenance, so likewise do worms portray their presence In the child's features; Ilasteh to give Shriners Indian Vermifuge t<> de stroy and expel the pests. Gen. 1/Jar has been nominated by our neighbor, the Democrat, for State Senator from Orangoburg at the,en suing election. Hearing of no oppo sition in the Democratic party, we think the General will have a walk over the field. The summer is now upon us and the listiger of fever and bowel affee lions attacking one is almost a cer tainty, but by keeping in the house a bottle of the. celebrated German ( hamomileTouio and taking ii ac cording lo direct ions, you will avoid all the above diseases. For sale only by Dr. .1. G. Waunamakcr. WebstcrV horse bei <; more Demo cratic than his master, celebrated the nomination of Hancock last week by a runaway, and smashed up the bug gy. This may be taken as a reminder of the coming smash up of the Nation al Republican party. Chea|p excursion to Charleston to morrow. Why don't the authorities give the people on the hue of road an opportunity, like that afforded Char lestoninns of going to the springs To hayeto buy a ticket from Charles toil makes it cost more than full fare. We regret to learn of the death, last week, of Mr. Capers Jones, a re spected citizen of St. Matthews; also of Mrs. Goodwin of Hull Swamp, who died very suddenly of heart disease. Our sympathies are extended to the bereaved families 0fthe deceased. The Base Hal! Club of our town leave tor Cainden this morning for :i match game with theCamdeu boys. A party of citizens will attend the Club, nnd a high old time is antici pated. Of course wc expect next week to score a vietoit, for the (IrangubUrg fellows. There will be a grand Concert and Festival for the benefit of the Kxeel sior IJrass Rand (colored) at the Court House on Tuesday Kveuing July bib, I8SU, commencing at 8 i\ m., conducted by .Mrs. W. I.. John son as organist. Come one, come all and help us. Admission, 10 cents. The I. K. II. and I.. Company are raising funds to purchase a liew ap paratus which they need very much. So far tiny have been successful, only u few of nur citizens refusing (o I aid this worthy object. Let them have :i new line!; by all mean-, und make the lire department ellieii nt. The Oi'?cc.'s and members of K !is tn i ii Ige No. :i:i. I. (). O. !'.. are ivspecffully requested to attend the regt !nr commitment ion of said Lodge on July 2nd ISSO, for the puipose of installing the otlicers elected for the ensuinjj term. By or lor of, .1.(1. linl.IVKK. . ? I). I), firhiid Mauler. .Monday evening, July ?. I .SSO. at the room of the Y. M. C. A.. :i citi zen our of town will rend a sketch en titled ??Across the Atlantic." being a record of events tis they occurred. In adi'itioit there will be music and refreshments. Room will be open at eight o'clock. [Entertainment com mences al half-past eight. Admis sion ten cents. Refreshments extra. Don't fail lo attend. Since writing our local on the in vitation to attend the pic nie at Ohl Felder's mill on Saturday, we have received two others for the.same day, one at Wolfe's mil! and tlie* other on hour Holes. We are also anxious to goto Cainden today with the base balb rs. and to Charleston to-morrow with the glass ball shootists. We are now engrossed in solving the i problem how to be in live places at I I be same f ime. We acknowledge w ith l bunks, an invitation from Messrs. J. O. (Iilig nurd and II. 11. Salley, representin,r Crange No. Nil, to attend a pic nie. to be given to morrow, at the (.range Hull, on Kill's Branch near Folder's Old .Mill. We fear that we will lie deprived ofthe pleasure of Ik iug pre sent, but however that may be. we wish a plea so nl titid happy time for all who may be fortunate enough to get out, and thai the affair may be a complete success. The lecture of M r. Tiotf i. an nouneed for Monday night last, to raise funds to aid in the erection of a monument over (he. remains of W. till more Simms, we are sorry lo say. was a complete failure in point of attendance. It is not that the peo ple of Orangeburg do not appreciate the object of this lecture, hut because of the dull times and extreme hot weather. We feel certain if the gen tleinan will visit this town early in the fall he will be greeted with suc cess. We are pained to chronicle the demise of Mrs. Mary A. Fair, which occurred very suddenly from para lysis of' the heart on lust Saturday while t he deceased was on a visit to a near neighbor. She had been in feeble health for some time, but her sudden death was .<?: snrpvise io ho/ many friend:,. Wo cxrpnd our sym pathies to the family. '?He ye also ready, for in an hour when ye know not the mm of man Cfolncth.'' .. Mr. Edward F. Slater oilers, in this issue, rare inducements to par ties desiring good stock. He will order any style of horse you wanton the most reasonable terms. Mr. Slater is a thorough horse man, and we are confident he will give, full sat isfaction (as he always has done heretofore) to all who . favor him with their pAtronnge He leaves for the West the first part of August to make selections. -?^mmmmt? . - j im ? - Caution?A daughter of Mr. Wes ley Till, about 12 years of age, was bitten by a spider on her back above the hip. From the effects of the bite a partial paralysis of the left limb ensued, and only after skillful medi cal treatment has she been restored to a state of convalescence. The spider was of the kind known by our country folks as a ??jumper" nlid, al though quite small, is dangerous, and the pain produced by its poison is very severe. Look out for the "juni pers." They are numerous. .Most of the members of the Press gang came out of Mammoth Cave with a bottle in their hands contain ing lish. insects or other relies taken from the river or crevices of the cave to be carried Inune as mementos from this great natural curiosity of the world. We make this explana tion in advance to forestall any mis ellievous rumors which may be de. Irimcntal to the reputation of the press. There was nothing lishy about t he matter, and t here is no dis 1 position to crawfish out of it. A District Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held at St. Georges duly 10th and I Ith. A sermon tu young men will be preached by Rev. I"'. F. Kist lor on Sunday morning. Appropri site and instructive themes will be discussed during the meeting by various members. Among those ap pointed to deliver addresses we notice the names of our worthy townsmen. I"'. S. Dibble and V. A. Schillley Fsqs., whose sceal sind faith fulness in the urea! Christini* cahfco. and in the elevation of our young men will not go unrewarded. A fei ling of sadness was spread over this community, by the an uotiucement of the death of Miss Anna P. Osifrcii, eldest daughter of Mr. John Ogreii, from typhoid lever, in the sixteen! h year of her ago. ( Inly a few weeks stgo ihe bloom of youth and health was on her cheek, and promise of long life was hers: but alas! to-day she is dead, her form is cold sind lifeless. At home there is a vsicsinl chair, a void thai cannot be lllleil. How she was loved none can ? ell: how she is missed none can imagine. Having lived a pure life her death is a triumph over the grave. I ??Shejs not dead but sleepeth." and will awake in that day, and welcome home those who mourn her loss. '?Weep not therefore as those wh ? have no hope." The youlliful subject of this brief notice, just blooming into woman hood, was a regular and attentive pupil of uMellich:iuip*h school,"' where she was loved and respected by teat hers and scholars for her modest deportment, her amiable character, and her many estimable virtues. She participated ' 1 (he May exercises of Ibis school, among those she loved so Well, where he; memory will ever be kept green. May the.flower thus plucked from earth grow forever in the garden of Paradise. (Vir deepest sympathies aie extended to the bereaved family, whose solace will be found in the as siirance that their loved fine is not lost, but only gone before. We are indebted In a young friend at St i 11 loll, and a former pupil ol Sheridan's school, for the following report of theexhibition of this school which took place during our absence from theto\vn which we fake pleasure in publishing: "On Friday evening the people be gnu to congregate In the Court House for the purpose of witnessing the above mentioned exhibition, and be fore the hour for commencement, the house was tilled with the largest an (lieneo, I think. I ever saw collect on similar occasions. The rostrum was occupied by the patrons of the school. " The exhibition whs opened with prayer by the Rev. 0. A. Darby. Music was then given the audience by the brsse bind, led by Mr. B. E. Owen.i,. after which the exhibition proper begnri. The smaller boys, more especially, did remarkably well, j null cm ting a thorough training, and at Ihe same lime, the needful appliea I tion to l ender their improvement per . i1. . .. V . SB n ' ?rr?********' ceptible. The Binallcr boys who went up the fodder of improve ment beyond the most sanguine ex pectations of many, arc the follow ing: N. L. Pike, II. (,'ornelson, Jr., Mortimer Clover. H. B. Izlar, II. F. Pike, F. M. Sheridan and Frank Wilicoek. Those who came up to tlie expectation of many are the fol lowing: Johnnie D?nner, J. [.Tuck er, A. B. Kohn, F. B. Dantzlcr, A.N. Brunson, and H.H. Brunson. I "The young men who acquitted themselves in the most handsome manner and controlled the audience very well indeed are these: <!. K. Stokes, b. A. Hico, K. X. Scovill, I?. Brunson and T. A. Jeffords. The programme was very tastefully got ton up. and. excluding dialogues, it wotdd he hard to heat. It is impos silde, I think. to determine who did best, but, however, this is unneces sary, and 1 may say, with a little limitation to the expression, that all did well. The exhibition was con eluded with :i debate which occurred in the-C'.'itfd States Congress, du ring the period of Radical fever in which were the following: Speaker, J. A. Bice; members, X. X. Brunson, (K. Stokes, I?. ('. Brunson, f . 1 >. Bull, K. X. Seo\ ille, M. P. Dnnu r and T. A. .bib.ids. This debate represented very forcibly the ill nein uer in which the members of this corrupted body acted towards each other. The audience seemed to enjoy this debate very much,judging by ! he corroborative proof of silence pre vailing througkou! the speaking and I think every one present was pretty well satisfied with the night's performance. May this institution of learning, as well us every other one of our town, continue prosperous and receive its doser ving pal ronage." Fresh consignments just in and I must be sohl .-it once, consisting of sugars,"coffee, llour, hams, bacon and tlx traps. Another lot calicos, brilliants, jeans, mttomidcs, linen, Ion;? cloth, oil cloth, -hoes, jewelry, hosiery, Are. 200 new pieces embroidery and laces, big bargains in this litte. \Vo have jusl received order- to sell remaining :t ?ck of straw hats as they hlttst l-esold within the next 10 days or res hipped lo owners. ('. I). KoltT.loll s. Cri.TivATi-: Bosks.-?Xolhi ig adds so much to the comibrl ami beauty of home us l he cull i vn! ion of flowers. Nor does anything add more to the lien Uly ami coin ion of man or woman, than the roses on the cheeks of thost in good health. Dr. Cihler's Liver Bills will always impart this roseate hue if used in t ime. For stile by Dr. S. A. Reeves. Messrs. D. K. SinOiik & Co. are still tillering extraordinary induce iiflfeits to the public in keeping their goods down at the lowosi figures. Their stoc k is complete in every dc part men t, and with it. they have a set of the most polite and uccotntno The drug store where can gel your money's worth is at Dr. J, C W an mimaker, Ornugobiug C. IL, S. ('. W e buy the best, keep the lie^t. and sell it at low prices, Iiciico, if you want any thing in the drug line, call and see us. We keep a full Ii:.f hair and tooth brushes; toilet soaps, per fumery, sponges, patent medicines; 'make prescriptions a specialty; will be found at our p'ost, day or night. l'!tcaper than physicians' Hills. "A thing of beauty i? a jov forever.*' W hat i-- ii'.' Something prepared for wu mau only, an / used by them exclusively. Ii is adapted especially tu eases where the wen.I) i? disordered, and will cure all ir regularities of tl>?- ''luciaies" or "'monthly cour.?es," l>\ restoring the discharge, wbeth er acute or < I ironic, in every instance. Hr ddebl'a Ktniale /i'egulator, "Woman's liest Briend/' i- prepared by Dr. J. Brad ficltli Atlanta, lia., price Sl.i"'() per bottle. Sohl by Dr. A. >'. Duke?, and also by Or .1. <?. Waniuoiiakcr. A l l. v m i \, <; \., 1 eh. 1, 1 STt'i. M>- >r. Iliih'hi nh lU->. Having thorough ly tested y\iur Neuralgine" hi my case, I cheerfully ??commend it to all who stillvi with neuralgia. Titos M. n'oot?, fif llott aid, Wood A. ( o. M.WOll's ?KKICK, I bUKSmntO, V.v, April ID, 1871?. , Messrs. Iluichifon <v l?ru ?-l! a fibrils m? pleiiHiire n> lenity to the great virtues ol your ??Neuralgin?-" for the euro of neuralgia and fick headache. It is the best remedy for these i?o.->t distressing complaints J have ever used. It should be in every family in the comity; Yours truly. Qf.O. It. IIkAD, Mayor ol Leesburg, Va. For sale by Dr. A. ('. Dukes, and also by !>??. iL Ct. Wannain akor, jttne Ii Im ' 1 ' "I ?? ? 'l p 1 The coolest place to sit down and en joy a really line 5 cent cigar is at .Fos. Eros' ice cream saloon. Marion Jackson Respectfu 11 y returns his thanks to his many customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit tlTo same in the future by keeping con stantly on hand fresh meats of every kind at his old Stand, in rear of the Postoffice, during the present year. For Probate Judge. IM it or Orttnyrbury Times: We take pleasure in presenting the name of 15. P. IZLAlt, Ksip, ror the office of Judge of Prob**to, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating Convention, lie was a fait It to I Confederate Soldier, is now mi humble citizen who has never held or sought office, and is io every way quali fied by education and business experience lor die discharge of die duties of the office for which lie is named bv, MANY DEMOCRATS. For Clerk of Court. KtUlor Onitiffffmii/ Times: Mr. .los. F. ROUIX.S >N is bcreby nr. iioiinecd, by his many friends as n Candi date for the office of Clerk or Court, and his ebdms are snl milled lo the County Demo cratic Convention, hv the resnh of which he will abide, s hould he iceci ve at the hands of the people ibis offi<-c, it will he but what ilicy intended In confer in 18' 8, ami again in 1ST?'. Lei hint not be deprived ol * hat in I SOS was taken from him by force, and in 1871! by corruption and fraud. We believe him to lie the choice of die people and Know him to be honest, zealous and effi cient. _DKMOyATS., ^m:-SherilT. fCifi'tor 0 ft nor bit r</ 7 #/???.< ." 1 hereby announce myself a Candidate !<r the utlioc of Sheriff, and will submit to ihr- results of the County Democratic Con ventioa. Ycrv Respect fit 11 v, .1. W. MOSELEY. May 19th 1880. The Working People's Candidate. Juli tor Ommjebunj Time*: Mr. Ilarpin Riggs is announced as a fit Candidate lor the office of Clerk of the Court for Oraiigehiirg County. He has been tried in office and has never found wnutiug in ids duty. TilE WORKING PEOPLE. For Judge of Probate. KtUtor Ornngcbiirtj limes: Please .maoiuicc Mr. Charles II. Glover as a candidate for the above office. It is useless i,, fi-iy anything in his favor,ris his abilitv i? already displayed by the manner in whiell he has di.-char?;ed tilt duties of ih.-it positir ii during his term of service. We fm ther urge our claim in his behalt on the ground, that the incumbent of that office ought to have considerable? xperiencc i i the practice of law. as ibe office is not ministerial, but is beyond n doubt, judicial. Any persons, desiring lo satisfy themselves on this point*, can do s.? bv referring to the Coi'stimtioii of our State. '* Article 4, Judi cial Department, Sec. -0." Also Itevised Statute-, pages -"'TJ lo "?78, "Title I, Pro hate Conn," and lo ihe "Hides o* Court." In i.omiii.'iling Mr, Glover through your cobiiuns, we p't dge him ami ourselves, to abide by the .i.ei-i.t the Democratic Comity nominating Convention. Manv Votki.-s. THE. UNDERSIGNED A fc?'orH to Iiis friends anil (lie " w public, at the sture receully occupied by jr. w. moseley, A full Stock of (ieucral MERCHANDISE. A call solicited and satisfaction guarnii teed. TrnvACCO Will he made a i|>cci illy. W. B, THOMPSON. june I 1 ly james f. xsl.ak, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, i < >u.\N<; Kin " I ifs. <'. I Olllec corner of < 'ourt I louse Square and < 'hureli St red. s he same foi merly owned and oc cupied by Win. M. Hut <on, Ks.|. i junc 11 if A lot of "j ; acres of land, belonging to Frank Pen irk*, shunted id.t one mile from Town near ibe Stage Itoad, and bound ed by lands ol Dr. Kein. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Andrews and S. It. Mellichamp, will he sold by Anetionetr flubbed, in fro hi Of the ? dun Mouse On S.-dcsday in .fitly; ? Terms one-half cash, balance in twelve mouths. jim 11 It NEW STORE! Having recently nmved into my New Store. I would beg leave to in form my old friends and the Public generally that I have and will con tiuue to keep on h ind the Purest Drugs, 1 lest Paints and Oils, Lamps and Fixtures, Finest Cigar* ami Tobaccos, Plain und Fancy Can-He*, And in fact, everything usually kept I in a first das drug store! 1 also occupy, with toy family, the I rooms over the store, and therefore will be able to put up prescript ions at any and all hours during the night. Sec bell on front door. A. C. 1)11 IvMS, M. I), oct 81 1879 1 v J?OR Cool Drink of< rab Apple ( i.lcr, go to Wallace Cannon's Old Sund. i i ? t_. .. "13 private Sale. A neat ?yv.elling with4 Rooms, Fire Places, ami Kitchen attached, witH U Lot 2 acre; in a healthy location. Terma raado easy. A ppy to T. (*. FIuOBELT,, Auctioneer. Champaign Larger Ilecr, hottte<l hy the Knglish Hottling Co., prescribed hy Physicians as the most healthy beverag in the world. Fresh and pure. For sale at Wallace Camion's old stund, hy .1. DKK ANDREWS; Agt. IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nevkb Gktb I^AUt). Can bk .Mai>k ant Hiiiknotii I'ksihkd. Lait Twicr a a I.o.nc Bluutl Carol without Dr?gjiag tie Cjrtea. CUKE* Chills and Fever, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nervousness, llhrutnatism, Costiveness, Female I . Weakness, Sick & Nervous Headache. _ Tln-<- Pad* dire allDi'casci by A?*rrrUoEu, No Kcrtiotis i'l1l*j,OJ.I*,flr I'oU ir.oi'j MHllctiifnaml,ik?n IntoUM Ktuuinuh*. 1 II? l'.i.l. :iju ?rvni ?vcr the I'lt (>t tin- Stomncli. covering Hie urc.il \<rvo Cctjtrr?, n\'<> tliu Liver und Bloinocli. A ?ri-itMu Yirjrotablu Tonic 1.1 Blwnrbvil Intotl.ectrV-iitritlivji.l tlic Mondnntl I.i vor. jnirlfj Inir Ilie ni?*?l, p.Uimituttlii; tho Ki\ or unit Kiitnv.v* t'< Itvai'.li.v nuiUn, um! st-i.-tijtUVntnic C'~ Stomuvli?.xti^.-i fund. I'ntc: P.vm *1 ami ? LACH. Sm.li BV AI.I. 1).-. 11...: : , ur itut by Mail or Iv <p'c?. Mtiliufncliir<-<l r.t 39 .'. II NtisTII .'. ?i:i:tt St.. 11 \ U11 Min: i.,.\l I.. COME AT LAST! C. M. VAN bit?ftEIX, Jr.. Photo and Artist. Hr's opened a Gallery in front of Merori ey's Hotel, where the public call have Pho; tngraplis taken of first class and .artistic linisb. Nothing hut first class work done this (Jallery. Call and examinesample* at Gallery. All wishing good work done carl have the chance without having the expense of going to the City, for the same. Call ami sec Itle. All work cash wlien Von slL *C. M. VAN ORSDKLL, Jn. apl 2 tf Soiith Carolina 11ail lload Passenger l>c$>artmciit oil A NO. I: OF SCllKDCI.r. Oil and after May Ulth, 1880, Passenger1 Trains on this Road will imi as follows ! till I'm ther balers'.) Oreenville Kxj>res? Train. (j?lXU I *. A ST. Leave Columbia at.i 13 P .?i \rrivc at Camdcn at. 7 *J3 " Leave Orangeburg.......:..'.G, 05. Arrive at Charleston.U 00 " UOlNU WEST*. Leave Charleston at. 5 \'? A M. Leave Ordngcburg at. 8 li) " Leave CduiueH at.TOO Arrive at Columbia at........'...'?10 30 " Way Freight and Passenger Trains. CiolNCl KAST. * Leave Cob mi Iii a."... o -.10 A, it Arrive at Ciimden...::.1*2 00 P M LeaveOrangchurg.10 0? A M Arrive.at I harU-sion.2 1)0 V M " .-lugiista. 3 25 " rJbiN'i wr.sr a Leave Charleston.:. 0 00 A M Augusta. S" 00 " Orangcburg. 1 l? P M Arrive at Cblurhtna. ? 37 " * Passengers leaving Columbia or'CHar letton on these trains have to change car* at Ihahcliflllc to reach Cl?lrlesloil lit 2 00 i. m oi < iblumbia at ~> ;!7 p in. Night Kxpress Trniili OOlMO KAST Leave r?luniblsi. ^ 30 P M ?? Orangeburg.:.12 80 A .M Arrive at Augu ta . I r<U Charleston. ?'? jo " 'Passengers to arrive in Charleston et 6 20 A. M , have to change cars at Branchville if they are not ill the sleeping cstrs, which goes through without a change. (iol^ii WEST Leave Charleston. t) i'>") P A'igusta. 7 40 ** '? Orangcburg.??? . 2 15 A Arrive at Columbia. t! 10 " .Now York Express. CIOIXG EVsT betive Onuigeiiurg. ?"> 17 A y{ Arrive at Augusta. 'j *J1 (.<>im; west Leave Augusta. ti 0t) P M Arrive at Drangebiii'g. 9 ">7 li The Greenville Kxpriisi and the night ICxprefti Trains will run daily. AH other trains will run daily except Sun days. Sleeping Cars arc attached to Night Kx press. Reriks only $1 ?"?0 tt> Charleston or Augusta. These trains make sure con nections at Charleston with New York and Kahimore Steamers on Wednesdays and Saturdays, also with Florida Steamers on Tuofda .- ilhd Siiiiltdays, also with 7 a m Irani > ,V; ?' Uailroad for Savannah and riorida I'obus, ConneetiotiH made, by ntlu r (rains at Augusta with train" from and in thai i 'iiiil, abo with all trains from and to Charlcto ?. 1) C ALLKN, ti P ,t T A. UN 11 PK( K. Oeiteral Supt. .1 <i. POSl'tfLL, Agt., Or.ulg.-biirg. S. ( J .IVICK COMPLAlSTi Headache, /'VA^jjgpff/^ . (ONST1PATION, ^BMpo\^> dyspepsia. OR LlVivu IJIJHK l or nil ilbcnscsof the liver, skin. boweN, Moni ich, ami kid neys, it has no eqtlnl. It is daily use by ihousaiids.jill over ike country wh'ovolun tariiy ics'ify to it^ i?.< i it-. Ii is entirely vrgr table, perfectly harm less, and can lie taken by |?ersonsof all ag< *. J'ry it once, and you will not. reirrei it. Sample bottles and pack age,'25 cents."1 La rio hottlc.s, SI; large package, 50 cent?. So d everywhere nowi RA- MorsB, Sole /Voprietors, Charlrston, S. C. For sale bv l?r..?. (i. Wannamaker, and also by 1 ir A C Dukes, apr'I 9 lim PRIVATE A Iloiine with 4 Rooms and basement with Fire Places Piazza with a large Lot 07 ft. Front by 300 ft. deep; fronting on :i Rtrccts; healthy location. Terma easy. Apply to T. C. ilUBUELL, Auctioneer.