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Carriage Factory. ? The undersigned respectfully in foims the public that lie is prepared to do all Kind of Work in the above lino on the shortest no tice and at living Fx^iccs. HORSESHOEING done in the best possible manner. I also have in full operation my IT.AN INC. AND MOULDING* MACHINES, And GItlST MILL. All work in this lit.'' d mc without delay and on reasonable term:. A share of the public patronage i-s solicited. jtily 25 II. RIGGS. (!ALL AT THE PEOPLE'S BAKEEY Established in 1ST I by tlid Propri etor, who is still ready and willing to fill orders in BREAD, ROLLS, PIES O A K K S OT ;dl descriptions. \ * iL ' j.^ \ * & 4 7 By iltc KARH'iL or B?X. "Also B R ITJ A P .Vor Camp-Mcctings or any oilier sind of Meetings. Just received [fresh ('aitloetsonarirs, Pit 11C 3 trio.KJSi Azid A nitons tVhicli will be sohl as LOW a* any that can bo bought in Orungeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends ami the public ! still .solicit a con tinuance of their custom.* T. W- Albei-jrotti, (Russell ?Stri ct, nuiijloor to n?pt IT, 1878?ly Mr, J. P. Hurley. I 010 AND RELIAB1E, I ?T)it. Sakfokd'k Liykii Isn<k)itA.TO?S? ?is a. Standard Family Remedy for < + * Sdiacaaesof the Liver, Stotnich H H I IS ??d by Ih? ptlhlicj *i: P'l v-* for nio.r?? 85 yoi.rs,^ *| wiln uill,r"' ''' alcd J-i sulte.4 '?V" SEND FOF? CIRCULAR.J JSS.T.W, SANFORD, MiD.,1^? PSrkcitvS |J any mo\aa.o mii.i. n i l.\or i: .n 11 I.. n>>. ? . sejit 19 1 y IF" O TX rJ? 52 'B HORcE AMD CATTL5; POWDERS Will omi <) or ;.. ororit PUenne. s.i RrttmK will <?( it.i io, Ittvra or Leva 7a vki:. If KiXltxVl rnwrtcre :u" lli'dflIntlirtO. I'pin/.'fl CowilcriiwIuejBrji \m\ prewn' 'loo Cuomo:* i <tiit/.'? I'owilcra will prevrnl ..: ?. eio. i jf l'\v;:i Ko-ii/.'a row?irrs will liiermiso tin penalty of iiijltc ?r..| i:rr.on twthity i* i cent.; i?n<] ti:c tlio. liuttor r.rm pn.i swrct. K'JHtx'S IVnvftr-r? Will ml 1 or ;>:v..'M fttMOfil RVKRY VHKxrtt !'? wliiiJi lioo-i* ikUil (.iltlo hra aiibjcfct. i'o' I/'.. I*0\V1 ::m wh.i, 01TKStTtsrXOTtOK. 8c:J everywhere. j'.n :i> ::. roUTK.Troprlctor.? ha lviat?>ns, Ma. For paleby l>r. J. O. WA.N KAMA K ISR and l>r. A. (). ftUK KS- riovl2 ly AUCTION i^Torc^ T. G. IlIJPEKL Will nttentl to the .vdcBOf Real Estatt Personal Property, &e., hildio or. Private, IliisinesH entrusted to him will in- prompt! attended to. Orangeburg, So. Ca., Uuc. 1st 187!). nov 2 j 1*79 IXL I.IE8T.A?11ANT. ; " . ?'? r .?? BY , A. M. JZLAIt. A'GT. ikt Brige;;nanri's Old Stand Call and ?Ct your Hot Meals, Fancy Diriuks ami Fine Uigurs. Coihc early and order your Oyster .Stew, Oyster Frv, Chicken and Rice, Ham and Rico, Rcefstenk anil Rice, Saussage and Rice, Hams and lv:.. Cofleo,ifce., Ac. I|ayiug .pblaiiicd ? Fi i si Clrifs Restaurant did;, f .picpare evrylhing in Niccotylci G II and satisfy your appetite. Kverything put down at Rot torn Triois. aug '_'!?, 1879 to ivqnc1. irful !n itn concept! un precedented foe dedtttt a |.:.r;~o ,-;:ngo of sow-.r.^ tri textile ttvjric-a und loevher. its motions are c'c?tini t. crlr.-i!:i.lfng cf en extraoivdlnTry r:? '? rpscrt, oithor hy S'.otiits or "c ct powor. Every motion cf '.ho treadle ?i:-. fitltcftc??, .thus produce i.*?g rioovt ono-thci nioro In a ctr.y tha'rtctHcr Sowing SV'iucVtlucs- .'t t-.us nt> stop motions, and U^'itSitoAljpjstitcii with thtnoo'!! :. out ot tlVi fabric? it uthe well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both *??? ? ' ihp'poqd!; . ii hos two-thirds loss parti than any oihj&r find olai ? ?* wing PJlncriino. Its arm is fully ei?ht rue' onorh:t!f Inches loihg tv.*;d f J .? 2 wet one-half inchos high, and the whole Machine Ijs ?. pry ?sactly and solon" tifically constructed in proportions, ele'??nus, d 'Slga: and a?pcar anco. its simple, powerful and perfect mochanism ,:-lacos ab far in advance of all other Sewine? Machines asiho terej hone superior to the tin spoahing tubo. The WILSON MENIMt^G ATTACHH'JENT, for repairing ail kinds of textile fabrics W!Tt-TOL:T PATCH!MG, fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES, together with a Tucker? RufTler, Corder, Sot of Kommers, Binder, etc. THEODORE R?HN oct 24 AGENT FOR ORANOlD'li?RG COUNTY. SHAVING AND HA IR DRESSING IUnu* bribe mos! approved style by ?' . II. MATTH 1C\YS. an Experienced Harber, on Market Street, in rearuf the I'ofetoflice. I in 9 F. DeM?RS, Agt. liNfi Kit \?rivit1i1f* I tiilU C?itnirj'iiH?i Jlo not wait until jo? spend vi-! y cent in places'dear, "v|a!;e. In.MAUS your Grocer here! Ask him for Ids M/VMS so nice, Itunninc at the LOWEST I'RICEI t^top and try his Flour ho tine, C'hocse, and AT.Tj things in his linol 11 aye some K1TTKK sent around-? livery inbin should have a pound ! \nd ij' VOU'd feel well and aide. Put Ids MAOKEREL on your Table 1 <jood are all thinu'-^ iii h H Ktorc, I|{eason cannotu?k forimbrcl Only try his LIQUOR'S rare? ( !un t be equalled any where! "Rvery ijnin who known DkMAHS, |{llsheH for his good Segars! I n h is Sample Koohi they Hy, J.. very time that they are dry! Some thing tells them HE'S lliy ir.in ! And"he a I Wiry fl leads the van ! \ever yet did he retreat,? J[)on't veil know be can't be beat? f.ook within his Store so grand, 711 Iiis lh'.r-lhjoin -a jar a! blind; 4?ucMioii Run ami von \vU|qeo? I) KDK lvS< Hd)r-.d fH CA N N<)T V, K ! Oh ! wait hot lid yon are wiser, Kenfiou point* lb AI?. It IS ER, Selling limey 1'ih.ks to ?11 ifjivc hjAl (tun i general etil I f !{<.-.' a.-.-ui\.il, I>r..MAHS sells cheap, A ml ti e I'mCftI I'Oods will keep, ]\'ovcr erase to bless your stars? jjown witli all ?except HeMATJS. WATCHES " ai? i'lilt S.ALM A T X?? dor ate 2?x\ic z &. I am belling my Oltl fctotdk COW DOWN To makerooin for Tail floods. Ne w tijiO I ,;iu"si. Style)-? pist received. A I ,S< ) A hi 1 ntook of Landri?Ui's Garden S.e$#s (>n bund. Now is the lime (o plant for .Summer use. Call at once. i W. L\.Robinson. F. A. SCK1FFLEY, (Next Door to Dr. Patrick.) Would inform hiy friends that I have opcix d a lirst class ( >;i my otvil account, and xi'uuUl scliei: their "patronage, ONLY FRESH GOODS Kept, und sold Inf the LowestPos&iTole Ptiees For C'.ftSIB, in iy I I (s *Uuii>.<} imported |?orl and V-' Sherry VTnle, foi Iilb .V, :,t Wallace Camion's old stand. The undersigned has opened at the o'd stand, opposite Mr. .1. P. H.-rlcy, where ho is prepared to do all kinks of-work in iho The Bleich sm itI/, L in <, Ruch as Morse-shoeing, making plows ami Uenairing Buggies and Wagons, All work watruntcd to give RiitiKfaction. .inn 0 Siu WM. 110 WELL. OPEUATIVK AND MECHANICAL ?V Dr. L. S. WOLFE. Ofllco over I). Louis' Stoib. Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations, H^if Teeth extracted without pain, by (ho tine mI Nilrmi- Qxido das. f A LKITENlfAHL BOOT ? S110EMAKEU, At. IfAlxEEY'S COMER, Hespert fully m/or'aiH liii customers ami the public general'y, that " If litis an hand tcfujl stock of I hu \< iv l>. -t Mat - rial ({nil Latest Sivlcx, msf shiicd l.r Stunhibr. widen will \>r inndc up in tiny stylb it front fill lb I uU ibr Shoes ami Claitors, JSunl.- froth ," i;p, Uopairin^ dene in the pbatest luhnnei :ind en tin- ?horte*! notice. I also keep uonpiati'.ly on hand a full >t?iek of Leather, .La-is, I'egs, .\wi-., Thread, Ltydjo? toiiss Net 1 Plato*-,- and the vei;- be.-t Shop Strings, ilhai <'<<i> Sole-. Heel SliilbiungH or Supn >rti r'-, Shoe T?cks of all kind.-*, ami ."'.hue Ltlni ! ui'g ?'t' (he hest quality, rind till other material Used in lids line. 1 Living ma?iy /eats experience in the blishieM 1 gliiiriji/te4 satisl'iiednii in my work and piiees. A trial l? solicited. i, , 1 will not he responsible (vT work loll with mo Ibngei' than three months. I' A LEFVENDAHL. tffl)27 Jy Viru KT <)^ DUTY. < )i t:i-...-,r, S. C, ,Fu!y 'J:h ISSO. Uditar OjuiiujcJuifi) 'JL'ipwa . \ aneeoustrained again to 'Mnyihy Winohewor to my shoulder'1 and take a random shot or two. Ii'per chance | some Ahnb should l?c sunt-: leu but>veeo the joints of the harness, hy a r&unie, let him in future, if lie Biiri i ve," reject, i he counsel of ungodly nod Icing prophets*anil "go not up to the battle." If. in shooting around in n general wa'y, Sonic are wounded whom i&e do no! exactly lire sit, let him reyjk > nibot' thai ho stood in t he vvify. or' it could n<tt haveduipj.tidicd, and is^therefi reinoro to blame than lie aitei?j 'M'' cannot penetrate eyery dark thicket with-our visual organs, and so some! imes send :i hiillcl to do ti'iu* Smoking for its, - -and ivC iriitsi confess. u( often Jlud somebdily there. ? ^Sow it is hoi ourluu-M that they there, nor is ii t'ne bullet?* HOr is it the dark pi act s. All that there isiu il is, theyarcthore. Ko'itic* weeks ago, we were, as now. "shell ing the woods.and sent one shot! towards Hobert Swamp - ju-t Itobert Swamp? ami hark! there et nies from the ehalybeate-nuighesihii waters, aei bstj the ihterveidhg foreiits of coni cal piifOs a thousand dollar waiL| from our friend ''Paysah." lie was there- in iIm grass,?-in the hog. and in thCiiange of Our. shot, lie knows he was ifuptrtiitg under Hie iilfiieiibh; ltd ciig; but "a thousand doUiihi damages for injuring my credit;'' ??i'.i' mtssti lit*t/-pvove our inten tion, I ':.tt is thq polii l.. I'.et \r. admonish him, that in ery.iitgYml that aw fit I Word ere -ill so s'ooii, be my do himseif imni(--i.-e!y mpre harm than we u?n. \\ hat a icm-:.i;ion he has made! Not third of the popula tion i f our < outity eotild. hayiybeeh in hue I t.> believe that "i'aysau" desiii l credit. Wo thought lii'.,w:i-{ Cash. tnv friend, to thatspring?? 'i'llllt |>chhle iKittOIUCd folllltlliu, id.-is.dng bock die deep blue st y. , L?ak into it,; peaceful depths and learn a lesson of serenity-froth it slake your thirst with its "iron-elad'r waters,.?then seek the friendly shade } of some "wide spreading .bec.' UV. tuttl I here reclining in solii ude resign yourself to meditation free. Subject: .Must 1 prosecute Picket or the grass for injuring my ? re lit:* Ten chances to one, you will make ; point. Now. thv Hiu *trates; We did not ow thai Kl'nysnh" wiyj thelro in thai grass- bul we sbot thal way and we have board him rdspOipli We Lviiithumd^tjin fot-fliis. lieb inatdy cti'itigli to ne k ho w ledge. Some are not. You may, draw nice boa ; ihelnj ami in esi'sy rangt-, ihakea clear repoi i - -see t he dust iiy. and even hear the "thud" proving your aim true tc (lie mark, an 1 still they com sole themselves thinking that the si;..: was intended for some one else, and hp! matter how it hurts, make no s'g i except to stand :i little further out of range < H here st ill, "offeeling sliow no sign" and of all the hope Tessly lost cases ''these are they." "Hob Hlaiiie" says, he is a good shot, and hti is. Wo'lutvc seen hi id make more timn a dozen "bull's eye" in as many lot.-. Like us how ever he can hi! more "objects" than "silver eagles," simply however, be cause they do not come towards hiin on the |ly or on the.--//. lie must not wait for us o> scare any over to wards him just yet. We .want to get I hem as tame as pos l?de around our sen;r\ box. lie inn.-; keep firing towards those ptiblie slitblos, may.behe wili iiit some eagles. They say it is a good place for them ami many is the one that ha? been caught and bag god, * over there," if reports are t<> be oepeudetl upon. We will simply risk one shot in that direction. Ami here (joes: We think some of those olltCers have done enough' for the County and should be relieved and Ibrloughed, and give, some othci anxious persons .?? chance to show t heir patriotism nn.tl take some of the burden of olllcc from their shoulders. It is ivrtmg to impose too much upon good nature Some of these parties have exhibited wonderful patience already. Have been tried with ?lTlcc for lo! these many years, and have no! Ilinehed yet. ? but wo mttst not expect every mnn toben Joab. "Bob" has been making some close .shol> over there, some centres and some clean Scopes, and we think he de serves, thanks. As regards t be st reel s. we fee! satisfied with the informal ion "Jtob" gave Us?we don't get.to towii tiftcii, hut we are cohfiidont that if ? I'. dt" can get home at niyht, even ii lie. has to knock the mud and f/u'n;/s llfteen felt1! higli. we can risk them in (he day?whether woltavobeen down in IXI.. or not. Docs "Bob" ever? Dub let us leave "Hob" and notice briefly some dark spots. We are surprised at some city customs. We left temporarily, our. post, and went over, in your town to church on the glorio.iis Fourth <>i' July. How strange thai those who during the week know us so well, forget us on Sunday?-don't recognize lis a tall. It is not our ow n dressing?it must be theirs. This tet honu infection ex tends ;<> those who were nurtured at. the same fireside. True, Mr. Kditor. we are sunburned, rbutawe are honest and white. We are not much of a conservator of .nodi. Christ was1 born in :i manger and was raised ? son of toil?a carpenter, and we ca n not inmginu thai He selected espe cially choice material out of which to for in tlio.se wouhl-ho ''purple? bloods." He ia no respective of per nio us. How then can we bow at the siiine sacrament :d table, oll'er our de votional f) to ( lud win. had not where to lay His headj a nil n moment after-; wards turn up our sanctified hoses at povoiiyV \\ e really feel lonesbihc sometimes on our postVofduty, htit we feel bettei in our solitude, for we don't see any sweet scented hou'sensd hero, This is another shot at rau ilotn. If there is nobody in the way nobody will get hit. The than \vith I he "g?id ring and goodly apparel.*; whirh Ht. Jambs wrote about in If. ( Imp., was at church that ;day?but James advice was not taken. We nr.- c'oinmnndcd to love our neigh bors as ourselves, ami we can do this easily and hbt'nihkbit lteavy?draught <>n our ?luve, if we but take the iFible defiinti ion of neighbor; W e will (lad we haye very few, if any, in fart hone. ? Mr. Editor, we have shot around as .nr. Arp says. ';promis? nous Silso*-1 ? if we have wounded none then the huh'iil and social atmosphere is healthy- if we have, then lei.thhtn keep <>n? of "dark places,*' and tliey will ha vi no cause to coin pi <t in of. Ficiikr. 1'. S. - Cpiore, ITi, Kullie and OtiltCJ S to the front. 1'-. BOOK FAUMINU-ITS ADVANTAGES. In my last I stated that I vraa, much henelitted by scientific book farming. Thai the experiments (if .M. Ville, the Kr< n< h ehemiyt. waspf incalculable value to nie. 1 have a held of t\\ bnty-tivo . acres .growing cotton which demonstrates the tlie pry-of L\i. Srilie and l)r Kavenel to be correct. 'I Iiis (leid Avas- badly wru 7 years ago, ;>"(? lbs per here to corn, 200 Il>.; per acre to cotton failed to reniunorsite inei I applied phosphates ot' the best, brand, for live years in diccession, a stick per acre, with r. decreaije in Hio-yield Cach'yjpttr, 1 wits sat-istied thai tile cotton did not feed :>:i the manure; nr the manure was worthies*. 1 hud applied $2.08 per acre, which I considered a dead loss. Mow to get my money backr" Scien tific men tells me that these phos pbates is liable to return its original element unavailable for plant food. Dr. Ravenel tel !s hie that tic cow pea n ot contains :i powerful ::cid, winch will make it again soluble, lit food for .plants. 1 was determine,!! to test this so I ( (included to p'nn: coi n and an " ply some of nature's solvents. I sowed the cottoh sc d in the drill, and applied si raw and leaves broad east to the com,.sowing peas at hist plowing, the yield of corn ivas goo'i) niul the growth of peas extraortlina ry, with a good yield of grass; I did this two years, and called the atten tion of soli i! of ocr best fanners to Ljns fact, ami/they all agreed that i t he com and peas were j'eediiig on ? the phosphate which 1 considered lost. 1 have, this year, planted cot- ! ion in Hie same held, applying live bushels obtton <? .'d with ISolbs,phos phate per acre The promise is, good, especially in fruiting. What makes this diU'erotice"? We must go to scientific men. ISI. Ville ?.ill:; me. and proves1 by actual expe riments, that i.' ammonia, potash, phospjiatc of lime is applied to pure sand and watered with distilled w.i tor, the yield of wheat will he good. 1 am satisfied that the cause O.f.niy failure in this field was the absence of lime ami potash ?" the soil. 1 had no chentjs tto asqertrtin it, but they they tell n o in laliratory that lime and potash is the princibiil part of peas, and 1 know from actual ex periment, that you can't force pens grow in a soil destitute, of linn ami potash. Now for the ratiohftllc, the straw and leave's furnish to this sandy, thirsty soil selit'ia, acid, and humus, the peas furnish ammonia, p?ta'sh; phosphate of lime. .Now, Mr. Editor, I nin willing to show this field, and* have .slieady shown it, and it, -is the best bowled cotton I have. Three years ago 1 was advised to cease planting cotton on it. as the soil was not adopted to cotton. Mr. Editor, you will remember the proposition 1 started out with, "How to Improve our W,orji Out Soil, and ma Ice, at the same time Remunera tive < fops." In my next I will give you the best rotation of crops for this end. Very respectfully, Critic. 3(1 bn 10Ht LINE "ox "THE TRACK! again. Blckvili.K, S. &, July 20, 1880. Ktlitot 'Times ?' I . . ? Hoth "Picket"' and '-i'liysan" have nusfeprcsonted the Midnight Line, unintentionally of course. The Mid night Lino was never in better condi tion, ami is making daily connection with Lula A?ay at Hliickvillc, and wiii ere long blow lu-r whistle at Hen u fort, via. Allcndalc. Turpch- ? tine's claim that they draft from the ' atmosphere and not .he earth. Can "Paysan" enlighten us by demon strating otherwise. The porch wilt t,i',,. occasionally, and sometimes a 1 oily-wog, so cheer up "Paj'san"aiid tell us about the turpentine. Glad to hear thai M\.\. W" HAI.KY is boom ing. His oratorical powers are well known to the people of the ('ounty, and judging from his popularity among the people of the Fork, would venture the assertion tliat bis pow ers of eloquence will be brought into requisition in the Senate Chamber at the next election. ? '? ' MitiMtfiiT Link. At a meeting ol [the Sunday School of Hetidebem M. K. Chinch, held on ehe;r20th day of July, 1880, the following preamble tool resolu tion w ere unanimously adopted: Whereas*, it has pleaded AJ mighty Ond in the dispensation of His all wise providence, to remove from our midst and from earthly labors, to a glorious reward above, our well be-- n loved sister, Margaret Myers: and whereas, sister Myers Mas an active, and cflicicnt worker in our Sunday School, as well as a faithful and ex emplary Christian in all of life's walks. Therefore bo it .: Resolved; That while we bow with qhristjaji submission to the decree of eur Heavenly Father, who docth all things wisely ami w'c-11, we will ever ' cheri-di the memory id* sister Myers, and ondenYtJi to imitate --her many , virtues .. ? Kesolvcd, That we extend to the bereaved family, our sincere and de< pest sympathies in 'this their gre :t tdHictidiii-.a'nd point them to the gfi,;! t 'omt'orteri whose grace wilt bo sufficient for them. ? >'i i\esolyeil. That these resolutions be published in the county" papers." At the regular monthly meeting . of the Young America Steam Fire Engine (.:?.. held July 7th 1880, Urn following resolutions were unani mously adopted, vi/., ?? Resolved. That the romem branec of tin- kind and fraternal treatment ol this. Company Tby t?Q I'hoenix flook and Ladder Company of < 'oluinbia S. <'. r?n the occasion -of tin Firemah's Toiirnament in- that, city. June Kith 1880 will long be cherished by us. Resolved. That we assure them ol* our appreciation of the generous and hospitable-reception given us, and will recur to the occasion wit^h emotions-of ] leauure. [n '., , Hesolvedl That we otfer our congratulations to flu' Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company upon their suc ii ii in the - aid jtoujj nament. wishing them eve to hohl tho place so'splen didly obtained, "the first among .their cqim.rs.' ? ? ? .< < .? . , Ue ob . i. That these resolu tions l.?o .published iu .the.-Colum bia Rogistuj; and ()raiigeburgipapers, and that a copy be sent the l'hoeni-x ! look .-rid Ladder ( ompany. T. (). S. Dibble-Sooty, Y. A. Si F. K. Co. Rnindr hath it that Judge Muekey has been approached try pr?mihent Republicans and urgetl to allow his name to be Ifi'dtiglit forward as a can didate for < ' ee/.YsK'.from thisdis u iii \;.'e leitru from the same, that be is alao mentioned iu connect ion with the t; '?.n.oi-hi]) in Republican circles,?-Chester Hullctin. y.'Avr:ibVH?i:s!':. A iir>t-i hisa lio'tvlj located, in the very heart bf Charleston's PriFiuonable Prmncn atle, hing street, nettily opposite the Thea tre, and conyeii ctit to business. Terms $'2 per day. C. 1 :o. W. SI ? 1. /d V A"N, Proprietor. P. B. BEVltt/E, Superintendent. 1am . i>roi>?-rcd to st!j?ply . Families with tnc celebrated Philadel phia Champagne Lager iTuer"by the Dozen cheaper than Charleston market. At Wallace Cannon's Ohl Stand. J. PKK ARDRWS, Apt.