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The Orangeburg Times LOCAL Sir. W. F. Syphrett is rebuilding on his burnt lot in lirauclmllc. Tildcu has given $100,000 for the Democratic campaign. Marion Jncksou \viil have line beef to-morrow morning. Don't forget it. Thanks to Mrs. Jenney for deli cious clusters of grapes which made the editor's heart happy. Tlu; County Democratic Executive Committee meets at the Court House on Saturday. Dr. Tanner has now entered upon his 25th day of living without eating, aud is said tobe improving. . ? ? ? - Mi\ W. F. Robinson bas on hand a fresh supply of the best turnip seed. Now is the time to get the best lor your turnip patch. Cattle ('reek (.'amp Meeting will commence next Thursday. Rig pre parations are making, and excellent preaching may he expected. Refreshing rains on Wednesday afternoon and night have cooled the atmosphere, and gladdened the heart of the furnier. "Pine? Hill," from Ziotl Township, Mill plea t indulge us a little longer for further consideration on his highly prizedVtml flattering com munication. Rev. J."Y. Riser of .'lie Lutheran Church has retu'rneii&ou>>.i?iS North ern trip He looks well, *:7X]^doubt less, comes back with fresh vigor for the renewal of his duties. We are glad to note that ihn Meth odists are erecting a line church in the town of Branch vi lie, the comer ?stone of which will he laved in a lew j weeks. Thanks to Prof. G. (). Robinson, proprietor of the "Augusta Music House," for the new and popular piece of music entitled "W hen Han cock takes t he ( hair." 4>hriner's Indian Vermifuge de stroyed and expelled worms thirty vears moo. Wu LMiur.intee il to 'In the same to day. to the satisfaction of] ?every oue \\ ho use it. Married. July Rlili, ISsO. at the l.cwisville Rapt ist Church, h.v Kuv. I). F. Spigner, Rev. .1. J. IL Stoudon ntire, of Orangohurg County, S. < to .Miss Mamie K. Uowc, of Ra en well < ollllt v S. ( '. Next week we will have another communication fro hi "Critic," and also the first chapter of another story entitled "Over the Sea," from our regular and accomplished con tributor in *his line. ?? m i - - ? oc?in We are sorry to hear of the sick ness, at llranchville, of the cstima bin wife of Dr. drosselt: and als? of I he feeble health of Mr. dames (?rimes. We hope soon to hear id' i he complete recovery of both. Married duly the 8th, at the resi dence of Mr. d. K. Tucker, by the Rev. W. A. Thurrell, M r. James K. Tiicker, of Orangohurg, to Mi>s Mary K. Holmes, of Scott county, Kentucky. Mrs. Hell, the wife of our esteemed townsman, ( apt. .1. S. Hell, who has been absent for some weeks in conse quence of her health, returned this week to her home. We hope that her convalescence may continue u::til entire restoration is made. A juvenile Hook and Ladder Com pany has been raised in our Uure, in opposition to I he Klliotts', who will now have to look well to their lauich. The young prospective firemen turned out on our st reets in line styl?' on Monday afternoon, and exhibited wonderful skill in their mnucuvrcs. Mr.C. May hew. of Columbia, will open a marble yard in Orangeburg ?in or before the first of September. He is an excellent workman in his line, and we would advise all having orders of Ibis nature to reserve them until Mr. Mnyhew's arrival, if they want to get n good job and save ex pense. We have on our table an open col ton boll with the fleecy staple flowing out of it. It was sent to us by Mr, .1. T. Sliuler of Lower St. Matthews, on the Sanlee, ii young farmer who keeps up wilh the times. It was taken out of bis field on (he I.Uli. and is the lirstj so far as we know, of I he sell sou. Mr. Shulcr expects to t out t.bree Laien by the last of Alien!>t. Mr. J. W. Delano, of the "Sunday 'Fiiups", is on a visit to our town, and honored us with a call at our office yesterday. We are glad to note the continued prosperity of his sprightly and readable paper, in the "city by the sea." lie goes in a few weeks to Chicago to attend the grand convo cation of the Knights Templar. List of consignees at S. ('. R. R. for unclaimed freight for week end ing duly 1880: ( I. Pierce. .1 .1 Slllley, M A Davis, W A Johnson, R N Bates, .1 II Sta ley, 15 A Davis, T A Jones, David (.ray, .1 II Fordham P? II Barton, Mrs E /rost, T J P Walsh, T L Smith, P R Pearson, J F Way. R A Carson, W S Barton, .1 K Hart & Co. W II Dani/.ler, R F Way. .Messrs. D. P.. Sinoak A- Co. are still ottering extraordinary induce ments to the public in keeping their goods down at the lowest figures. '1 heir stock is c'omplctc m every de partment, ami with it, they have a set of the most polite and accommo dating clerks thai ? an l>e found any where. Th?y do not spare any pains lo wait upon a customer, therefore it is a pleasure to deal with such gen tlemen. Don't forget the place. mm ? m?i List of unclaimed letters remaining in the post oiliceat Orangeburg C. II. Orangeburg Co. S. ('..duly 17th. Miss Norah Chancy, .Mrs Ann M Felder, .Jacob (Iray. Mrs Francis Handy. T C Hodges, Warren Hughes Robert A Mit 'ollins, care W II Eh neyJr, .Miss Florence Riddlehoover, E P Robinson, Miss Deolcnre Rolis Miss Durah Smoke. Billy Summers, Miss Mary Aim S Whaler, Abe Wil liaius, i are Target Church. Brotlier Wilson, of the Abbeville "?Press and Banner/' i" commenting on the Press Association, says: "Mr. S. P. Mellichnmp was the poet and di: n'.lied gciltlvliiail of the party. Iii- poet ic elfllsioiis and personal hits afforded marly as much amusement as Carters telegrams. Rev. \V. P. Jacobs was the pious brother/1 Please inform us. brother Hugh, whether yon moan by this that all the rest of us are impious'? A w?iv?d cutter ou the plantation of Copt. J. ti. Wniiuamukor, at Stilton, recently cut a pine tree about four feel in diameter, which turned nut over I hree cords of wood, and. strange to say, in the centei of thetree was found imboddcal U tmnnio luitl which we now have on our table in perfect preservation. How long this ball has been there is uncertain, as the tree is supposed to he about two ban died years old. At a meeting (if the Edisto Rifles on Tuesday evening, a handsome sword was presented by the Compa nv to ('apt. Samuel Dibble. The presentation speech was made by Gen. Izlur, and ( apt. Dibble, who was taken completely by surprise, re sponded in feeling terms. This is a deserved tribute tonne who has done so much for the success of the Edis los, a company which ranks now among the fust in the Stale. On .Monday evening, according to previous appointment^ Prof. J. W. Stokes delivered a most excellent ad dress to a select and appreciative an ilieuce at the room.- of the Y. M. ('. A. Mr. Stokes is a son of Mr. dame Stokes, one of our most prosperous farmers and influential citizens. lie is a young man of more than ordin ary promise, being a graduate of W ashington and Lee'College, of Vir ginin, for which he was prepared by Mr. J allies 8. i ley ward, lie is now leaching in Tennessee, where he is highly appreciated. A correspondent from St. Mat thews writes .-is follows: ??St. Matthews and vicinity is afloat wtt.li the gossip of a grand en tertainment, to he given at Masonic Hall for tin- benefit of the Baptist Church and l/.lar Lodge A. F M. on Thursday evening the 21Mli instant, by a number ladies and gentlemen of this town assisted by ladies of ('linrleslon and ('aiiufcn. The en lerlaininent, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, will conclude with a farce entitled, (he "Rough Dia mond/1 As the performance was devised for (ho sob- purpose of rais ing funds, which are. nl present, very necessary lo both lodge and church, a large audience is expected. We trust Orangeburg w ill not hesitate in contributing her aid toward its ulti mate success. The ivcullici is qiiitc warm. 'I . o crops arc in excellent condition. The farmers arc in buoyant spirits, ami the merchants tire patiently awaiting the "Sweet Byeaud Bye/1 At a meeting of Tine Grove Town ship Democratic Club lietd July 10th, 1880, the following officers Vrcre elect ed to serve for the next two years: President?O. J. Zcigler. Vice-Prcsident?S. F. Folder. Secretary?S. A. Jones. Treasurer? W. W. Staly. Executive (Joinmittee?J. F. Jones. ? Regular meetings every second Saturday in euch month. The "News and Courier" says: "The Rev. I). <?. Johnson, postums ter at Sixty-six Mile Turnout, Or augeburg (Jounty, and John \V. Uanr, ex-post master at Fifty eight Mile Turnout, in the same county, were Ii rough I before Uuited States Com missioner James E. Magood yester day, charged with mulaw .'illy using postage stamps, stumped envelopes, and postal cards i:i the payment of their debts or in the purchase ol merchandise and other saleable arti cles, and pledging and hypothecating the same in violation of the Act ol J tine 17, 187S.' " Johnson is a colored man. and Iiaar a white man. Mr. J. S. Krwin, pointer on the "Democrat," leaves us on Sunday for Floridn, whence, niter a short stay, he goes to Columbus .Georgia, where he expects to locate permanently. Mr. Irwin has been in Orangeburg scarcely two years, but in this short time has drawn around him, by the force of his sterling qualities a host ol'true friends', who deeply deplore the severance of the pleasant associ ation with him. Faithful in business, genial in manner,and honest of pur pose, be will make friends ami win confidence wherever he goes. He carries with him our best wishes for his future happiness and prosperity, and. along with it. the hope that the next turn in the wheel of fortune may luing him bach in our midst. ( On Saturday night, tin- F.disto Band, accompanied by a number of our citizens, gave a serenade to our esteemed townsman, (Ion. Samuel Dibble, who has just returned, by way of New York, from Cincinnati, whither he had gone as a delegate from this State tot be I )emoeratic Na tional (.Convention. Mr. Dibble re sponded in an appropriate and well couched speech, describing thogene ral enthusiasm at tin- North til the nomination of I (uncock and lCngifcd^'. and expressing for -himself the ut most confidence in the result. Y?'e are glad to note this attention to Mr Dibble on his return to his constitu ency after his Northern trip. It is well deserved, and we hope that other honors me in store lor him in the near future, A friend who has made a trip through a portion of the Santee sec tion gives us an account of the ei'oj s that lie has scoa. on the way. Com, he says, looks fair in all his travel' except in the neighborhood of Fine G rove Church over II all-w ay Swamp, where there is an indication of fail ing. Tynah plantation, worked and con trolled entirely by t olol'cd people has about 175 acres of very line cot ton. Mr. Russell Keller's old place, on the opposite side of the swamp, worked in I he same way, has also ?_'< (I acres of excellent cotton, but (lie corn is not good. ('apt. David Rush ha cut 70 or SO acres of the finest oats, which he is now sowing in peas. The crops from Flcabite to Hull man's seem to be sullcring. It seems that our Community has been sorely nlllictod of late by the sudden visitations of Providence. In our last issue we chronicled the sad intelligence of the sudden death of Mai. d. ,1. Salley, from apoplexy or heart disease, and scarcely has the shock of this public calamity passed away, when we are called upon to mourn the loss of aunt her estimable and inllucntial citizen of our county, who is lakeii oil' in the same way. On Tuesday, the community was startled by the announcement thai Mr. Samuel K. Kickctihnkcr was no more. lie was leading a meeting ill Dean Swamp Baptist Church, and was en gaged in prayer, w hen he tell dead. Up lo the moment of his death he was in perfect health. We have known .Mr. liickcnbakcr for a number iff years, and we have ever found him a perfect gentleman, a noble, citizen, and I rue hearted friend, lie leaves a family of sons and daughters who reflect honor upon bis name, as a wise and faithful father. In bis death the community has lost a useful citizen. Wi will conclude this feeble tribute in the following words of a friend: "When tlu> messengereniue, he was at his post, and died while in prayer to God. lie was noble ami true, the embodiment of integrity and virtue and a man of line Christian feeling. He leaves a large family and many friends to mourn his loss. .May the ('od of all grace comfort their hearts." The Baptist Sunday School ( on veiition. held lit Brnnehville on lasl Friday, Saturday*nlld Sunday, was.a most intvrcstiug'occasion, und in fact the most successful meeting of this body ever held yet. Fourteen Sun day Schools were represented, and the followingollicers were elected: President---Tttev. !>. \Y. < 'uttino. V icc-l'rcsidohls?\t\:v. II. .1. Eel wards and h\ 11. Uiley. Secretary?W. \. Edwards. Treasurer?J. I\ Bruce. Executive < oiuinittec d. C. I!-;.!: er. L. W. Siiioak, S. P. Wells, Iii S. Weeks und W. J. Snider, j Kev. A. Buisl of Barn well, i lie popular and clliciciil pastor of the Baptist Church at Brnnchville, de livered the address cd' weleonu'to the '? Convention in a style and manner that itfade all feel at home. Prof. t.i. t). Uohinsou. of Aiigipstn. the eminent organist, so woll known throughout the state, by speeinl in vitation, furnished the instrument and the excellent music for the ocea ??ion. organizing a choir composed of ladies from Sumtcr, Colletoii and j (trnngehurg ('(unities. Barnwcll (.'ounly Sunday School Convention was represented by l\?t. W. li. Duncan, licvs. A. Buisl and .1. B. Morrow. Colletoii County Sunday School ('(invention by Kev. S. W. A< keriuan and M. B. Hill. The following ministers, not a! j ready mentioned, were also present: Revs. W. .!. Snider. B. B. Bern . F. P. Robertson and .1. .1. Ii. Stunden mire. On Sunday morning the church was Iii led to its utmost rapacity, r.iidi many were obliged to stand oul of doors. At Id o'clock Col. Duncan ad dressed the Convention in an able and eloquent speech, setting forth i'.s duties and rcsponsihilii i"s At I I o'clock. llo\. D. W. < 'uciiho preached a most impressive seriuon in hin usual ( hast;-and elegant style. I u the ;i fternoi>:i Col. I human again addressed the Sundae School children in hi- well known happy manner, enchaining the a;'.cutinn of old and young during the whole lime allotted to bis disi ourso. The meeting was mos; harmonious throughout, and the most gratifying results uere altaineil. A subscription of $1 l."> was raised towards the payment of a Sunday School Agent to travel within the bound-, o'.' ibe I onveution. The hospitality of the citizens of Brauchville of all denominations knew no bounds Their doors were thrown bpyti lo delegates anil visi tors. The occasion will ever be remem lie red with pleasure by all who at tended. The next meeting will be held at St. t icorge's I lunch. ?l' Poxes Best I..?Hindi s Soap jusi in. Will In-sohl low down by the box or bar lo close consignment. C. I). KolCTJOIIX. The summer is now upon us and Hie danger of fever and bowel alfec tions attacking one i-* almost a cor i luinty, but by keeping in thehoiison bottle of the celebrated t Ionium j Chainomile Tonic and taking ii ar i cording lo directions, you w ill avoid all the above diseases. Forsalconly by Dr. d. G. Wanna maker. The drug stoic where can g1 t your money's worth is at Dr. .1. (J. W an namaker, Orangeburg t'. II., S. c. We buy ibe be.-i. keep the best, and --ell il :il low prices, hence, if you w Mill :in\ thing in I he-drug line, call and see US. Wo keep a full line of bail and looth brushes, toilet soups, per fuinery, sponges, patent medicines: make pivseriptions a specialty; will j be found at our post, day or night. Nouinlgmc this ii an internal remedy I Ilmi never fails lo cure Neuralgia and II endliche. It contain!* im (Quinine. Opium, Morphine, Chlorid or Narcotic of any kiml. Quick und perfectly sale in its notion. Il coin mends itself m the alllictcd. Hi n r, K \nkin ? Lamar, Wholesale Agents, Atlanta. For hiiIc le. I)r, A - C. Dukts, ami also by I?r. J. (?. Wannamnkcr. July ir> ini Thousands use it, why hesitateV Joy to the World! Woman is free*?Among the many discoveries looking to tlio happiness and amelioration of tin-human race, none is entitled t" higher consideration than Dr. J. Ilradficid's female Regulator, Woman's Uest friend" IJy it woman is einaueipat cd from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Befoie its magic power all irregularities of the worn lish. Iteure? 'whites,' sup pression i the 'uien. i >,' and removes uterine obstructions. Ii cures constipation ] ami streligious the System, braces the nerves and purities the blood. It never] t:ii'-, ;is thousands of women will teatify. IJr dlield's rcmale ViVgulator,''Woman's I'.' . t Kriciid." i- prepared by Dr. J. Itrad liebl, Atlanta. (?a., price Si."?0 per bottle. Sold by Dr. A. I*. Dukes, ami ah,, by Dr. .1. <i. Waimainaker. TiioMAsvii.i.i:,(?A., June 28, 1877. I have been selling ISradlicld's female lit giilatnr for years, aiid it still continues popular? an evidence of its being all claim ed for it. I can recall instance-" in which it ,iHorded relief after all the usual remedies had failed. S. .1 ?-\n^ki.<, Druggist. .litirion .laeUsoii Respectfully returns his thanks to his many cu>toint;rs for iheir past patronage, und l opes to merit the same in the future by keeping con stautly on hau I fresh incuts of every kind at his old slnni, in rearjif the I'oslojjffcc, during Ihu present year. POSTOFFICE MORUS AT ST MATTHEWS Open :it 7 o clock a m., elo.-o at 1- in.: open again at >i o'clock p. in., close at H o'eloel; p. in. J. .1. II. rTorokx.MiuK, Asst. I'. M. "THIIAT house whose buyers and sides fl men have no i' ihicemcnts l<> idler bey ? ?nd the mere Iii vor of personal friendship cannot compete with him whose cash, brains and superior jiidg'ticul place before you the same lines, ipialilies and values at Iwoiity. ihirty,for/y, aye, even lift* per line; couijielitioti, tlieiting froni the pa'sied credit crew the wild despairiiig idi<itie, "Huden goods, auction "goods, worthless goods,*' ami the ab-iud exclamation. "Nol houghl regular,'* iis if thai makes any dillcrcucc lo die lucky put ha-er of olir dge hammer bargain.-, it bought from thy fashionable marble-fronted palace til high price*, or houghl al half-price under the hammer, wilhjh d flag Hying, by order Of the .? Ii? ritt.'" and waiviiii! a sad farewell to the victim of had debts imd worthless ledg er-1. "for cash we oiler the following induee i men I:" , Mi? es 7"> tos] "?n T. I?. Measures^] 50 ! i?rien Tea ;.'V IVsl Sonp ",e per lb ', Dressf?ood- ?'. to J'V Cotloiiades l "? t.. SOc Mot nach Hak ine. l'.."d?-r'_?">.? per II.. TioruTalk ?_'?">? j.. rib. I Viol el Knives ?lo 7"> 1 Knives X folks 00 to SI ?"? 1 Kon e pun ? to 8 ! Axle Orease I?, 1*1 v l'rapi I > mode Ihiygy W hips -J . |? 00?; ) I'.i!i- ot I 'rase Crockery low down to close out. r. I). K< lUTJOHX. Till. S'i'A'J K UK S< It; ill OA III I KIN A. < lUA X'l.llCIM! ('. I'S l v. UV c II. <.!.? ? v i i:, i:-.;i'ti: I . I'lUUIATK JCtMSK Whereas, Kdwartl S Giilliii hath made suit tu nu-. lo grant him Letters of Admin i ist ration cum icsi a nr.ex o of the K>tatc and eileds '.t Martha (iiillin. late of Orange ? hiirg County, deceased. 'I in Sc are Iheri lore (d cite and a hnniiish I all and i-iiigalarlhe kindred and Creditors ol the said Martha I'ritliu, late of ; drangchiiig County, decease*!, that iliey lie i and ap|tear, before inc. in the Court i.i I'rohale, lo be held at (Iraugehurg, (J. II.. 'on ?pih ?liily next, after publication hereof, til 11 o'ehu k in the forei.n, i . -Li.w cau.-e, if liny they have, why the said ; .wlmini-i i aiimi shon <l uol he granted. ! Civeil under my Maud, this loth day ol ?Ilde, Ann.. I loioilli l.SsO. i'l. s. I I!. |L (i|.l IVKU, I Judge of I'rohale, Orangebiirg County, i jnly Pi 1ft Sheriff's i^es. j Ry virtue of an Kxccutinn to on I directed. 1 will sell, ?I iM-aiigohurg U. II.. j S; ( '., during the legal hours of sale, to the ? highest ladder lor cadi, mi the lir i Monday in .lue.nl. I.SSO, all ihe rigid, title I and interest of the I >, Vn.lu.i in and lo the ! hd'ott ing propi rty in wil : j ( lue Rnggy. Levied on as the property of K S Phil lip- ;.l the -nil -.1 Tin.- I'ceL .1 II. LI VI Nt iSTl IN, .V.O. 0. s'h. iiirN I'll.c . Uiaiigohtirg Countv, S. I.', ji ly 171 It 1880. jmic hi *>' "new stork ! Having recently inivod into inv New Stoic, 1 Would beg leave Id in form my oid friends und ihu p,j hlic generally thai 1 have and will cm tinue to keep on h uid the I'd rest Drugs, Dc-t Taints and < Iiis, Lamps and r-'ixtun ^, fines) Cigars and Tohneeife, Plain and Kiiuey ('an ?lies, And in fact, everything usually ken; in ii first class DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, the rooms over the store, and therefore will he aide to put up prescript ions at any and till hours during the flight. See bell on fron I door. A.C. DlIK KS, M. 1). oel 81 Is70 |y J. DEE A3STDSIEWS, \\ on Id It cpcel fully inform the t'ili/.ens of Uraugehiirg, dial he has in charge the Stock ami fixtures of/, .). King, at Wallace Camion's Old Stand. Main Siii-el - where he w ill he ghpl to sei'VC his Ii i, nil- and the public w ith niiythillg in his lino of trade. Kvcrv thing Irish and pure, and ctiaran teed to give satisfaction. A lull line 6T GOODS kepi const ;i n t! v nu ha ml ? lloin am) raised in Orangebiirg,* 1 hojie to receive a liberal share of I he patronage of my Fellow-Citizens. ,J. DEE AN Din:WS. may 21 fv _ ii ,ebu.zt~^? ".t '/? L2 Mastsr's Sales. l'.y virtue of tin order made in the Court of Common Pleas in the action of Lovick 10. I>. Bowman against F. I!. W. Brigginan, I ?rill well at Orungebnrg,!). II., on the first Monday in August next, within the legal hoar-, the following Lttml Instate in the Town and County of Orangeburg, consist ing of Lots No. 1 and No. - : Lot No I. All that lot of land in the Town of Orangobiirg with the iiuprove mviits llici'cou, fronting on UnsseH streets measuring ivculy-ninu feet ami six inches wi front, in rear, twenty-eight feet and six inches, ami in depth two handled and Iweiuy-tive feel, more or less; bounded Norlli Ktisl by .J. F. Addon's lot,South Bast by UusKell street, South West by lot of If. Add. ii, and Smith West liv the next or lot No. 2. ALSO, No. '-' All that lot in said Town with the Itiiildings thereon, situate on Amelia, street, no usuring cm s:iid street one hundred and liny feet, in depth two hundred and tii.iiv feet, none or less; bounded North West by Amelia street. North Bast by lauds of J. Strms- .V: t.'o.. South Ka?t bv land id I. V. Adden, lot No. 1,11. Adde'n I and others, and South West by lauds of Ml I?. Tread well and l> boiiis. Terms?One-fmrth cash, and the bal ance on a credit ol one, two und three years, secured hy bond and niortgnge of the premi ses with interest from thcuay of-ale. The buildings to lie insiireil and die policies assigned to the Master. I'ttrobascrn to pa/ loi |*ii] er- and recording A aster's O'llieu | T1IOS. W. GLOVER: Juli 1880. / Master. PRIVATE SAH..L." A neat Dwelling with I Booms, Fin; Places, and Kitchen attached, with si Bot. - at re; in a healthy location. Terms made ea *y. A ppy to T. C HuniiKi.i., Auctioneer. (\!iaU))t;ti:;ii Lurgcr Jlccr* / bottled by the liiiglish bottling Cu.; prescribed by Physicians as die most, healthy beverage in tin-world. Fresh and pure, for sale at Wallace Cannon'sohl - .,ii l. by .1. |)KK ANIMI KWS, Agt; 6?T?0? BM?K Por sale mi reasonable terms. Al'.n a large In', uf gootl son tin ( JOW I* A'ES By I!. S..KKXNKKER. jiiuo I tf St hi 1:11 Ca rol inn 1.'nil l!oa?l P;?s ;e:tgcr Depart lllcilA citANUK or sen rtu i.r. <>n and after May tilth, 1880, Passenger Trains on this Head will run as to 1 lows : (till further orders. I Urecnvillc Express Train, umso K.lST. Leave Columbia at.I 15 V M. \ reive a! ?'.linden at. 7 -lo " Leave Orllnuebiirg.6 05 " Arrive at Charleston.? 00 " OOlXU Wl?ST. Leave Charleston at. ? I". AM. j Leave OrtUigelntrg at. 8 10 " Leave t'amden at. 7 UO ? Arrive at Columbia at.1" .".0 " Way freight ami 1'as.sengerTrains. tiOINti KAST. Leave Columbia. ? 10 A M Arrive a! < amdcii.I'2 00 P M, LeaveOratigeburg.10 08 A M. An in at i harlestori. ? ?? - 00 r M .1 ugusta. :> *25 " ? going' wc.-r Leave Charte -t >n. '?? 00 A M ?' Augusta. s oo ?? Orttngchurg. 1 15 1' M Arrive at Cobunhia. 5 37 '* :; I'assengers leaving Columbia or'Char lestou on tle^se train-haw- lo change cars at IbanehviMc to reach Charleston at 2 00 j. m ??! Colombia at ? :^7 p ill. Nigltl Kx|iress Train. Oo.Nli r.AsT Leave r'olunibia. 0 30 I? M ?? Drangehttrg. 12 -o A .\? Arrive at Align-in . -1 50 <4 t Ibnrlestoii. ?', 20 " Passengers to arrive in Charleston et il 20 A. M , have to change cars at llratichvillo' if they :ire n t in die sleeping cars, which! goes through without :i change. I uoiSO wi:sr Leave Charleston. 0 05 P Augusta. 7 10 " Ornngebitrj?. 2 45 A \rrive at < ohimhin. t> 10 " New York Kxnro.ss goino i; ?st l.i live Orangebiirg . ? 17 A M Arrive at Angiista. ;? 21 '? lioisii \vkst i.eai ? Ausu-I i. 0 00 P M A nice.at 1 'r augchurg. '.) 57 " T!i. l!r ciivilie Kxpresi ami the n. lit ! \;>i -- Trains will run daily. AM othe; t aius will run daily except Sun oay<. Sleopinir-Caw are albieiied to Night Kxpri s-. Ileiihs oaly $1 50 lo Charleston '; or \ ? i ;.i I'hc-etrains make sure con | lie. -Ii i-.- u < iiar'.cslnn with New York and j Kaliiinoic S| aiiicrs oh Wediiesilays and Satiuooys a -<. \v i;li I'hu ida Steamers on! I'ne-.l.i s and .Siiinrdayn, also with 7 a in tram S tX Kailin.nl for Savannah and Florida Points. Connections made hy oihci icaiio aj Aii'ii'^ta iiMlh trains from and in !!?.??? , ..; <:. also with all trains from and t..?. harli ? in. 1' i' A I, LION, ii V & T A. .ItHI N I! PK< K. < .eiieral Snpt. .1 t ij ppsT.'il.l., Vgt.,OraiVKftbnrg,'S. C. ^^rrT^TT^ FAILS TO /AVs^^ZA ? CONSTIPATION, ^?$AfP0U^> i?si?i:i?.si4. job Li \ r.n UUI5K Pur a'l diseases of die liver, skiii. IioWcIs, stomach, and kid neys, it ha- no equal, it \fi daily use by lhoii.<-ands, "il over i he country ?Im volun tarily res'ify lo its mclils; Il is entirely vegetable, perfectly hnhnless, and cm he la ken by persons at' ah ag<?'. Try it once, and yon will hol ivjre. il. Sample kittle- in,I jt-j kngc, 25 cents. I iH ru,e bolllc's. $1; large package, 50 cents. Sold eVerv \? here. DOWIB? MD1.S1C, Sole /Vbprietors, Charleston, S. For sale bv Df..l. ?>? WanutunaKer. and also hy Dr A C lhiheA. aprl !> Om tAboice Chciviiiff amlSinohiiitf J Tobacco,brandy Peaches.&c., at Wal lace CcnnonS*. old htand