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The Orangeburg Times LOCAL We had yesterday n 27pounder in our ollicc?water melon. They say that since the nomina tion of Hancock, Hob Tooinbs has come hack into the Uniou. A line mule, of Dr. Sinoak's near Lewis vi lie was killed, by lightning last week. The machinery for Mr. Coruelsonu cotton factory has been coming in from the depot during the week. Mr. W. A. Edwards is absent in Columbia in attendance upon the mooting of the Sons of Temperance. - -# mm - ? Schoolboys, the holidays are half gone. Make hay while tjie sun shines. Another Anti-duelling Association has boon organized in Kershnw ('oun ty. ... # ma ? - ? An important meeting of the Odd Fellows will take place at 8 o'clock to-niirht. The ".Palmetto Yeoman" mentions a rumor of another duel on foot, bo tween Col. Cash and Col. Blair, Un friend of ('apt. DePass. There arc talks of another news paper and another classical school in Orangohurg. What bettor evidence ilo we want of tin? growth of our town. -? - We art' gratified at the attention we are receiving from correspondents from various sections of the County, in giving the news of the day to our paper. Any friend in each Deno rntic club who will send us the names of the delegates as they are elected to the Convention, and such other fact." pertaining to the meetings as may be of public interest, will confer a favor. The simple facts arc all we need. The shootists of Orangohurg will cuter tin' match at Henderson vi lie. where we hope they will do honor to our town. The following took the train for this 'Maud of the sky" on Tuesday morning: 1*. G. Cannon, Dr. M. Sallcy. .?. A. Sal ley. David .Sallcv and N. II. Hull. Thanks to Mr. Henry L. Eicken Imker Sr. for a present of a number of water-melons and musk-melons yes tcrday which the printers ami editor enjoyed to the fullest extent. One of the watermelons was a monster. As everybody is nominated for of fice by a correspondent in todays "??Times," we suppose we will now be flooded with letters of declination. Gentlemen, we beg you not to come all at once. The Eichlaml County Democratic Convention met on Saturday and adopted the "Primary plan of nomi nating candidates by a vole of 10, against *J<> for the conti mi a nee of the onvontion" system. We understand that Mr. I). .1. Av inger of L< wer St.Matthcw.s, near the Charleston line, is about to meet a lino residence on his lot on Husscll Street which he purchased from the estate of lion. W. M. Ilutson. We are glad to hour of this contemplated improvement in our town, and hope soon to welcome Mr. A vinger in our midst as a citizen. A prisoner escaped from l he dail on 'Wednesday morning. Mr. Pee', the jailer, lired upon him, with the view of making him come to a halt, 1 mi 1 the hall missed its aim, and hit a color ed woman in the arm, and the happy Jail-bird made the escape. The fugitive's name was Pcler Williams, and was put in Jail for stealing an o.\ from another colored man. ? _ ? .? mi ? m* - ? ?- - The exhibition of Mr. liar's school, in the /ork, look place on Wednesday. Gen. I/lar went out from our town lo deliver an address on the occasion. We have not heard the result, bill have no doubt that the alfair was a complete success, A suit is now going on against Cochin ami Stone, because they reserved out of certain funds which they recovered in a ease for the Oak Point Phosphate. Co$l0,000 as conn sol fees. It serves the Oak Point Co. right for not making a bargain with the lawyers first, before going into the case. Here's where the lawvers feather their nests. '"all at Henry Kohn's fashionable Hnznar if you want the wherewith t.< be clothed. The Teachers Normal Iustitute, which assembles iu Spartauburg next week, promises to be a profitable and successful affair. Supt. Thomp son has done everything in his power to make it what it should be. Board will be put at the lowest possible rates, lor which application must be made to lion. Charles Petty, All teachers who can should attend. Teachers Institutes in the various counties are doing n great deal for the advancement of education. At Florence the Institute is about to erect a tine Academy building. Why should Orangehurg be behind? The annual meeting of the State Crange and Stute Agricultural Soci ety takes piacc in Darlington on the 3rd. of August. We hope Orange burg will he represented. On Monday morning a halfwitted colored girl by tlie name of Frances Keitt who was sitting on the track, about a mile from town, was thrown nil* by the row catcher of the fi o'clock train. Her arm and a couple of ribs were broken, and she was taken up ami brought to Orangehurg where she received medical attention. In the afternoon she was taken home by her lather, where it is Imped that she will soon recover. Delegates to the Democratic Con gressional Convention of the Second Congressional District and to the Judicial Convention of the First Judicial District, will bear in mind that these ( '(inventions nie appointed to be held on Tuesday next, August ilrd Inn<?. :it Hibernian Hall, in the City of (.'harleston, at 11 o'clock A. M., and I o'clock P. M., respectively The Congressional and Judicial Convention meet at tin* Hibernian Hull in (/harleston next Tuesday. The following delegates, elected at the last County Convention, will be expected to at tend : Geil. Jas. F. I'/. lar, < 'ol. A. I). C.oodwiu, ('apt. S. Dib ble. Dr. o. II. <)tt,S. K. .Mellichamp and Robert ("opes. m * mm ? We regret exceedingly to see that Prof. Ilolloway has resigned his charge of the St.Matthews Academy and retired altogct her from the teach er's chair which he filled so well. We hope the trustees will bo abb- to secure the services of allot her who will keep the reputation of the Acad emy up to the standard to which he has raised it. Mr. II. II. Salley is nominated in to-days "Times" for Sheriff. As we have already noticed the candidat ure of Mr. Moselv and Mr. Shuler, we will mention the fact that Mr. Salley was a gallant confederate sol dier, and that he was nominated on the last Democratic ticket for this oflice. We welcome him to the can didates list. We see, by the "News ?Y Courier," that Orangeburg has done well in the Inter State Class Ball Match at Henderson. N. < '. In thi* first muten for the champion ship of the Sout hern States, our Ten in came out fourth in a list often teams from every part of tlie country, mak ing a score of 21?. the highest team making !M. On the second match, for tl e ('iti y.ens1 purse. Oraneburg came out sec ond with a score of .'{(i, ('harleston winning the first prize with a score of 10. The second sweepstakes was won by I'. C Cannon, and the third hv Dr. M. (J. Salley. This is honor enough, we think, for us tosav '"well done" to our boys on their return home. We were pleased to greet once more on our streets and in his former home our old friend Mr. E. 1.. Salley, who emigrated to Texas some three or four years ago, and is now on a visit to his father Dr. A. S. Salley. On Monday he was beseiged, as he walk ed on the streets, by his many friends who Hocked around him to get a hand shake and a chat about old times. Mr. Salley speaks in glowing terms of his adopted home, and there seems to be no chance of persuading him to come back. The explanation however may be found in the fact, that during his absence from us, he has captured one of the fairest da ugh. tors of Texas, which lends for him a peculiar enchantment to this western land. He ret urns in a couple of weeks, when he will carry with linn the best wishes of his many friends in Orange burg for his continued prosperity. We are glad to hear him say that the weekly visits of the "Times" are most welcome ami < heering to him, being read and treasured as a letter from home. We acknowledge with many thanks a complimentary to the entertain ment held in Lowisvillo last night. which,judging from the programme and the ladies and gen)leinen en gaged, vre predict has tinned out a complete success. . - ? ^ - The County Executive Committee of the Democrntic put ty met at the Court House on lust Saturday under the call of (.'apt. Dibble, County Chairman. The meeting was full and harmonious, and the best of coun sels prevailed. Aug. 25th. was ap pointed as the day for the meeting id' the County Convention. The follow ing sub-committee was appointed to look after the interests of the party: (Jen. das. F. l/.lar. Dr. (). 11. Ott. ("apt. F. M. Wannamnkor, Dr. (). N. Bow man and (.'apt. .F. W. Sellers. A resolution was passed urging tin' coined pe? pie to form Democratic Clubs, and granting them rep'rescu tation in the County Convention ami on the County ticket in proportion to their numbers in the party, and giv ing them the right to choose for them selves the person or persons allowed thorn on the ticket. A novel ami very interesting point was made in the Trial Justice's court hero, this week on the subject of fences and stock. A., not having a lawful fence, had shut up I I'm hogs, caught in his crop destroying it. It. brought his action for recovery of possession of his hogs, and A. set up as a defence t hat he had distrained the hogs "damage feasant," and they were rightfully in his possession, till the damages wen* paid. The point was made by Ma'c dm I Brow ning. Esq. w ho appeared for the defendant, and in his argument con tendo I that the common law remedy of distress "damag.' feasant" still ex isted in this State, along with the fence law. That by the latter, whh h was a scheme by which those having lawful fences, i. e. live fee t high, could take up stock in their cnclosuris whether the Holds wore cultivated or not, and whether the animals were doing damage or nut: and 1ha* this law did not abrogate the common law remedy of distress 'damage feasant.' which is distinctly recognized by Sec. I Nil of the ('ode and which per mits t he possessor of land to dist rain animals doing damage, independent of the fence law. The question is one of great interest to the farmers, and the decision of the ( 'ourts will he anxiously looked for. As the case now stands, each farmer is a law unto himself as far as fences and stock are concerned. Wc have been aide to gather some thing more id" .M r. Bar's School Ex hibition, since our reference toil in allot her place. There was a general assembling of I he people of the neigh ? borhood on the day appointed. The pupils of t h,? school were examined in the various branches in the presence ofthc public anil they reflected great credit upon themselves ami their ex cellent instructor. Aller the inn tine of the school exercises were coin plot cd a capital picnic dinner was en joyed by all present. After dinner (leu'l. Izlar made an address on "Ed ucation," which was well received and highly appreciate.1 by theatten tivoaudience. .Mr. O'Brien, a talent cd teacher, who was present, was called upon after (Jen. l/.lar. and de livored a most eloquent address on the same subject as his predecessor. At night the exhibit ion took place, ami wc understand that the pupils acquitted themselves with full honors in their speeches and dialogues. .Mr. Bar, wo are told, is a graduate ol'Woll'ord, ami his school is one of higher grade. We are glad to see that such schools a re grow ing up around us. for we always feel hopes for the conn try whi'ii the school mas lor is abroad. ^ ? ?m - - - On our t rip to Dean Sw amp in tin Fork we were very favorably im pressed with the disposition to im provemenl manifested by our far liters, and the more hopeful spirit for theprosporit v ofthc country which is breathed forth everywhere. The fact is. wo arc recovering rapidlv from the effects of i he war. ami I he spirit (d* progress, and the general dissemination of knowledge is lead ing us on to belter things. After riding in the pleasant part of the day, we were delightfully cooled and refreshed at the residence td [ .Mr. W. F. Phillip';, who seemed de tci'inilicd to make us happy. His crop too, which we had an oppor tunity of seeing, shows that he is not behind the times as a farmer. In the upper part of the Fork our 1 uttciitiou was attracted by line fields of cotton on the places of Ml*. M. L. Glen ton, and Mr. Warren Smith. Mr. II. II. Sal lev has also a very . line crop ol cotton, from which In- is sure to make a line yield. The lands in this section of the County arc much sought alter, the community being UU excellent one, Hlld the health good. This section has been much improved by the settlement of :i number of sterling farmers from Edgclichl. .1. II. Livingston, whose t urpentine dominions seem to extend everywhere, has also a field of forty acres of cotton next to his house, separated from his other fields, which looks green ami line. SVeslopped at Boiling Springs, to get a drink of its health-giving waters, and found that a number of families have been t snip ing liere to enjoy its henelits. Mr. Tarrunt and Mr. Summers nr.* i.ow here, and we uuder.staud that (.'ol. Living-ton and several others have also spent a while tit this lUUIOtl. place in our < ounty. Wo are not surprised at SU< Ii a cool healthy summer resort, within our own borders, being thus utilized lo our farmers, at h ast fur a short lime aller crops are finished. Shriners Indian Vermifuge saved ihree thousand children from disease and dentil. It is the wonder of tlie age. It will not deceive von. fi(MM) yards Embroidery just in. Ibi sale low down, to close consignments. Also, large lot pocket knives ami razors, buys and mens 1V ? 11 hats.; straw h:tts.,f.aorificcd, to make room for new goods, this week. ( . I). KoKT.tOIIN. ('all on J. I >oe Andrews at Wall.-u r Cannon's old stand, who keeps a full stock of line liquors, cigars an?l tobaccos as cheap or cheaper than I you can buy from utherplseos in low ii. Mis ale> are always fresh and pure Try thrill, and you will he pleased with his line and pure art icles. Messrs. I). E. Smoak A- I <>. arc -tili offering extraordinary induce ments to the public in 1 < i ping tin ir goods down al the lowest figures. Their slot k is complete in every de partment, and with it. they h :i \ ? ? :i set of the most polite and accommo dating clerks that can be found any whore. Th. v do nut spare am pains to wait upon a customer, therefore it is a pleasure to deal with such gen tlemen. Don't forget tlie place. "id I'.ox es liest Laundry Soap just in. Willlbesohl low down !>v the box or bar tu close consignment. < '. I). KoUT.IollX. The summer is now upon us ami the danger of fever ami 1? uvel aller i tiuns attacking one is almost a cor laitity. luit h\ keeping in the house a hut I le of I he celebrated t leruian ('Immumile Tonic and Inking ii ae cording tu direct ions, vuii will avoi.il all the a I love diseases, Kor sale onlv I by 1 >r. .1. <;. Wanna maker. The drug .-tore where call get your money's worth is al Dr. J. <I. W an natnaker. Ornngoburg I '. IL. S. ('. Wo buy the best, kicp the Lest, ami seil it al low prices, hence, if you want I any tiling in the drug line, call ami see us. We keep a full line of hair and touth brushes, tuilet soaps, per fuinerv. sponges, patenl medicines: make prescriptions a specialty; will be found al our post, dav Or night. Neinalj^ine this U mi internal remedy ihm never fuihi to cure Neuralgia mill Headache. It contains nntjuiuinc, Opium, Morphine. Chlor?! or Narcotic of in kind, tjuick and perfectly safe in its action. It couiiiieudri itself to the alllictnl Ih .vi, IwAXKIX ?V; Lama a, Wholesale Agents, Atlanta. For sale by Dr. A. ('. I'ukes, and also l?v Dr. .1. *i. Wnnnniiiaker. jury 1<? Im JAMES F. IZItAB, Attorney and Gounsoller at Law, OliANO 1?:HTTJ?CT, s. c. Olliee corner of Court Mouse Sqmm and ( hurch Street, I lie same furuierly owned and nc ciipi d by Win. M. . ? Unison. Esq. .'nine II if NOTICE OF DISMISSAL. The undersigned hereby given notici dial he has filed his tinal account as Ad inbiislralor of the Kstatc of Carol in? \{ Paulling deceased, with the Judge of Pro hate for Orangehurg County, and will nn ply for a fund discharge as such Adininis trator on the "ml dav (if August 188(1. b. I'. SPEICJNEH, AdiuiuiMrator, inly 2 ll Thousands use it, why hesitate? Joy to the World I Woman is free I?Among the many discoveries looking to the happiness and uicdioraf ion of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration than Dr. .F. Ilradfield's Female Regulator, Woman's I test Friend." Uy it woman is cinmtcipat ! id from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. P.ef'Me its magic power all irregularities of! the womb vanish. It cures 'whites,' sup pression of the 'menses,' ami removes uterine obstructions. It cures constipation and strcitghetm the system, braces the nerves ami purifies the blood. It never fails, ns thousands of women will te.itify. I?r dlicM's Female /.Yguhitor, "Woman's I'.c-i Friend," i- prepared by Dr. .1. Brad li.M. Atlanta, (in., price Si.?"?0per bottle. Sold by Dr. A. C. Dukes, and also by Dr. ?I. (i. Waiinamaker. Tuoma-vii.i.k. <June 28, LS77. I have keen selling Itrndfield's Female Kcgidntur for years, and it still continues popular an ( \ 'ii'cnce of its being all claim ed for it. I can recall instance'* in which it a Horded relief after all thw usual remedies bad failed. S. .!. KASSlCL^, Druggist. Marion Jackson Uespectf llHy returns his thanks to his many cu-l liners, for their past patronage, timl hoped to merit the same in the future by keeping cnu stautly on baa I fresh meats of every kind til his old sinn I, in rear of ihn iVstollieo. during the present year. PCSTOFFICE KOU'dS AT.ST MATTHEWS Open at 7 o'e'oek a in., clo-e at 12 in.: (?pen again at .*'. o'clock p. in., close at s o'clock p. in. J. .1. II. FTOt*l>knmirk. Asst. I'. M. rip 11 AT bouse whose buyers and sales u nun haveno ii.duecmenis to oiler hey - oihI ihe mere favor of personal friendship canm>t compete with him whose cash, Iniin-and superior judg'ucnl place bc'ore >.>ii the fame lines, ojuidities and value-at twenty, thin -, forry, aye. even liftv per rent. Iielow, I"1 rife money down. Strang ling competition, eliciting from the palsied t'ivdit erew ihe wild despniriug idiotic. "Stolen g"oil-, iiueiioti goods, worthless ?joi-ds,*' and the ab-uid exclamation. "Nol bought regular," as if dial makes anx (hllereiiee |o die lucky purchaser 'if our sledge-hammer bargain.., il bought from die fasliiuiiable marble-fronted palace at high prices, or hoiighl at half-price under the hammer, with lied I-lag living, by order of llie sheriff," and waiving a -ad farewell in the victim of bud debts and worthless ledg ers. ??For cash we oiler the following induce ment :" Mures 7? to 31 00 T. It. Measures .fl GO liest tJreen Ten 40c Hunt Soap 5c peril) llics.-. C'oods ? m 2"c OottoiiaJes l?to?Oc Moi nach baking I'nwder :'V per lb. Town I .-.Ik j") ? per il>. IW-et Knives ?'? to 7 > Knives \ Folks *iO to Si ? I lion e pun ? tob Axle <Jiease 10, Fly I rap< 1 ? to VV Huggy N hips -?< in "><>e Male of t r.ue t'roclo ry low down to close out. ('. I?. KOUT.IOIIX. Stiff's Sales. |'y virtue of an Kxccminii to me directed. I will sell, >t Uraiigehurg r. II., S. i'.. during the legal h air- of sale, In llie highest bidder for cash, on the lirsl .Monday in .lugnst. 1>mi, all die right, title and interest ol the Defendant in and to the fopttu iog property to wit: t'ne Ifuggy. Levied on as the property of K S Phil lip? at . he suit ol ThoJ IV el.' .1 II. LI \' I N< iSTi ?X, .V.O. ('. Sbei ill 's i Uiiee, Uraiigchiiig Count*, S. V. ji.ly !7;h ISSU. join- hi :;t "NEW STOK.K! Having recently in ivcd into my New Store, I would heg leave to in form inyol l friends and the pu hlic generally that I have ami will con liiiue lo keep on h and the Purest Drugs, liest Faints and < )il-, 1 .a nips a nd Fix tun s, Fimsl Cigars ami Tobaccos, Plain and Fancy CunJies, Ami in fact, everything usually kept in n liest class DRUG SI ORE! I also occupy, with my family, the moms over the .-tore, ami therefore will be aide to put up prescriptions at any and all hours during the night, fee bell on (rout door. A. t . DUKKS, M. I> oei :;i is7ti l v J- DEE Would Kcpoclfully inform ilie Citizens "f Otiingehnrg. dial he has in charge the Slock and fixtures of / .1. King, at Wallace (.'a n in m's old Staid. Main Street?where he will he glad lo serve his friends and Ihe |nibiie with aoylhing in his line of | rude. Kvery thing fresh mid pure, and gitaran Iced t" give snlisfiietioii. A full line ol tit K)US kept constantly mi hand Hotn and raised in Oraugeburg, I hope In receive a liberal -hare of llie patroiiagi nf my FeUow-t iti/eiis. J. DICK AN DHKWS. miiv 21 1 v Market Reports. Coireeled every week by Messrs, l'ri.i. i\ Scovii.n. Fiuoav, duly HO, ISSU. COT ION Middlings. I0J? l.ow Middlings. Invi\ Ordinary. ;>j PROVIS ONS Corn.7 "if'< SO New Corn . l'eas. . ?O Fodder, per leu lbs. 70 Hough Kicc.S 1 "jo (iltoioo ii>i|>or(c<l |?orl noil 'Sherry Wine, for rale low, at Wallace I ainioii'.- old .-tand. By virtue of an order made in the Court of Common Pleas in the action of Lovick V.. I). Bowman against F. lt. W. Briggman, 1 will sell nt Orungebnrg, C. II.,on thetirst Monday in August next, within the legal hours, the following Keal Estate 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 Oruugeburg with the improve ments; the)eon, fronting on Honsel 1 street, measuring tventy-nine feet and six inches in front, in rear, twenty-eight feet and six inches, and in depth two h indeed and twenty-live feet, more or less; houudad North E?sl by J. F. Ail.len's lot,Eolith Bast hy Kussel I -tu et. South West hy lot of 11. Adil n, ami South West hy the next or lot No. -J. ALSO, No. 2. All that lot in said Town with (he Building* thereon, situate on Amelia street, measuring on said street ?nie httudre<l ami titty feel, in ilepth two hundred ami th;iiy feet, mote or less; hounded North West by Amelia street. North Kost by lands of .1. Sir miss tV. Co.. South Kast by laud ol ). V. Aildeti, lot No. 1,11. Adden and <>iher?, anil South West hy lauds of M. 15. 't readwell and I). Louis. Terms?One-fjurtli cash, and the bal ance on a credit ol one, two and three years, secured by huud ami mortgage of the premi ses with interest from theday of sale. The liinhiiiejs to he insured ami the policies assigned to the Master. Purchaser!* to pay for pa* ers and recording > aster's Ollice I TiiOS. W. G LOY Ell. July {), l.sso. j Master. (tliani]>;t ign "Larger ituv.r, j hott ed hy the Knglblli Bottling Co., prescribed hy Physicians as the most healthy beverage in the world. Fresh and pure. For sale at Walla< e Cannon's old stand, by J. BKH ANIMtKWS, Agt. <50,000 BtU.CK For sale on reasonable terms. AI.mi a large lot of good s?unn COW PAE9 By If. S. KKNXKKFR. jnno I tf SontH Oa.roli.iia Hail Lionel Passenger Department CUAXOK OF SCII K.Dt. l.V*. On and ;>f'er May Kith, 1880, Passenger Trains on this Knad will run as follows : I till fun her orders.) Urceuvillc Express Train. ooinu i: \sr. Leave Columbia at.1 l? P Vrrive at CullldeH at..*.7 4.*i " Leave Orangeburg.(? 05 *' Arrive at Charleston.5J U(J " ran Nu wiaT. i pave Charleston at. r> 4*i A M. I wive Orangebitrg at. 8 l<) *' Leave Camden at. 7 no *' Arrive at Columbia nt.1U ?U " Way Freight and Passenger Traius. UOINO EAST. : Leave Columbia. 5 40 A >t Arrive at < '?Hillen.F4 00 P M Leave Orangclmrg.10 08 A M Arrive at < liarleston. - 00 P M '" .-lugiista. d 25 " tiei so wr.sv " Leave Charleston. 0 00 A M Aifgusta. S 00 '? ?? Orangeburg. 1 Ifl V M Arrive at Coliunhitl. S o7 " * Passengers leaving Columbia or "Char leston on these trains have to change ears at Braiiehville In reach Charleston at 2 00) j. in oi Columbia at 3 :'~ p in. Night Express Train, OOiNO cast Leave Cobimbia. 9 "10 P M ?? (Iraugebiirg. 12 510 A ,\f_ Arrive at Align la . -1 50 '* Charleston. ? 20 " Passengers to arrive in Charleston at '"> 20 A. M , have to change cars at Braiiehville if they are not in t!ie sleeping ears, wllicll goes through without a change.J UOINO WKST Leave < liarleston. '.) ($3 i' '* Augusta. 7 40 " '* (?nngebur**. "J 40 A Arrive at Columbia. (5 lu " New York Express, ooixo bast Leave Orangebitrg . ."> 17 A M Arrive at Augusta. 0 -1 '* OOINO west Leave Augusta. ('? 00 P M Arrive at "raiigehing. 0 57 The Greenville Kjtpresi and the. night Express Trains will run daily. All oilier trains will run daily* except Sun days. Sief ping Cars arc at inched to Night Ksspress. Berths only $1 50 to Charleston iir Augusta. These I rains make sure con nections at ( liarleston with New York and Baltimore Steamers on Wednesdays and Saturdays also with Florida Steamers on I'liesiiavs an.I Saturdays, also with 7 a in Irani s A- ?' Itailroad for Savannah ami t-'lnrida Points. Connections made hy ttlter trains ;it \ugii*ta with train from and oi that point, also with all (rains from ami loCharlcto.i. I) C ALLKN, U P & T A. .Ii ?tl N B PHCK. ticucral Sitpt. I <: ".>-T '.'.'. Vtfl.. I )r oi?zeb ir'. S. O. NEYER FAILS TO CURRE jLIVER COMPLAINT? I ?f einlache, , CONSTIPATrOX, DYSPEPSIA. ?>K i. ? i.i. . I KI-: For a'l diseases of liver, i. bowels, stomach, ?ml kid ney-, it has no ctpiab It is daily use by thousand-, al over i he country, who volun tarily les ify in itsmeiits. It is entirely vi gi table, perfect y harmless, and c*an ho l iken hy peooi sol' tdl ?g? u. Try it once, and yon ui'l not tvgret it. Sample ImiuIcs and pa- kage, 2"> rents. I.nrcc IhiIIIcs, SI; large package, 50 cents. Sold cvervw here. DOWIK.v MOIRR; Sole /'roprielors, Charleston, S. C. For sale bv Or. .1. (}. Wann amnker, anil also by I >r A C Dukes. aprM 9 fun (choice CiieuiiiK amiSmoking J Toliiieco,Brandy Peaches iv\'., at Wat J lace ('cnlion's old stand SH AVING AND HAIR DRESSUaTG DoilC in the most approved style by .1 . II. MATTHEWS, an Experienced Barber, on Market Street, in rear of the Posiollicc. ^ inn 0