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rWiilten f<>: tin: Orangcburg Tjmis.] OVER THE SKA. r.v itl'Tli <iodi>l.i:i. < 'IIAPT. II). *.My arm is well now, I must be idle no longer. J will lmver earn the thousand t haters, whtofi l$Yrt requir ??il to have, it' I t'eiltnin hero. These weeks luive passed so pleasantly, it will Ik! bard lor me to tear myself away." ?I cannot let you go just now, Gus tave, you are not quite st rong enough.1 You know not bow sad I am, when you are away.' *1 will he stMTA' to UstVt* j'Oll, but it must bp so; perhaps I innV go nest tveok.' "Will yoti promise liio never to at tempt Ith?* capture of tbe robber Chief a^ain ?' "I will not for the present, but it circumstances should throw him in my way, 1 do not know what I may do. 1 will not attempt it with so few again.1 'Whore do you think you w ill go next ?' ?To America.' 'Oh! no, von surely will not go ho far!' 'Yes, 1 have made up my mind, and I will go. You must not grieve ( hristiue' 'How can I help itY ?You must be courageous like Katrina; she would not make her eyes red, nor lose a night's rest for any one.' '1 will try to be brave, but I will think of you constantly. When the rays of the morning sun light up the cast, I will think of you, and while my hands are busy with the home work, my thoughts will go, over the sea, to where you maybe. When we sit at the mid-day meal, how can I do otherwise, than think of you,when I sei* the vacant scat, which you have occupied. When on bonded knees. 1 invoke God's blessing and protec tion, you shall he the first in my prayers. Will you think of me ill the .same way (> ustaveV1 ?< ort ti inly, my ( hristiue will never be out of my t boughts.' ?llow do you know, you will suc ceed any better in America, than you did in the Black Forrest V' ?It is a broad country, with plenty of work for honest, and industrious men." 'You will be all alone, with no friend to greet you on your arrival.' '1 will make friends, and in time, 1 may like that land, almost as well as. my own.' '1 would not have you forged old friends, and your nut ivc land. You will sometimes think of the sparkling waters of the Neckar; of its sloping banks, and beautiful shrubs: ol'the limh n-i. under whoso shade wo have so often wandered, and the bridge, where wo have sat and watched the day light fade. In that strange land you will have no pastor to guide you, ami it would grieve inc. to have you stray from the pure evangelical doe t l ines of our church.' '('hristiue. did yon ever know a Gorman to forget the fatherland, or forsake the faith of his ancestors? Will I not have the same (Jod to Watch over mo there as here, and arc there not churches, and pastors in t hat country?' "You speak truly Gustave, I am only a simple maiden, ami do not look on the bright side of things as you do. Will you have to pass through the lotest when you go?' ?No. 1 will go to ('arlsruhe.' ?Then yon will lake my greeting, to my cousin .Marie, who lives in that city.' ?Ilow will I lind her?' 'liy the stork's nest on the top of her house. My mother says, the stork always brings good luck, to the family, who dwell in the house, where it builds its nest, and I think it must be so. for my L'nelo is rich, and ?Marie had no trouble when her lover came. She is married now. and very , happy. 1 wish. :i stork had built its nest on your father's house, (i us. lave.' ?Our house was too humble for a Morl? to notice. With the help of God, I expect to become rich, by my own exertions. I must lind your father, and tell him of my plans.' 11 err Krlich. approved of G nstn vo'.s resolution, lie had no doubt of his success. 'If I wore younger, 1 would go myself.' he said. The necessary preparations were made, and t he hour lor parting came, t 'hristiue wept, the mother uttered a j prayer, ami the light-hearted Katri na. tried in vain, to restrain her tears, when Gustavo pressed her band, and j bid her "keep ( hristiue from pining.' The time passed slowly. At the expiration of two months there cnine i n letter. Gustave was in New York, but did not intend to remain, he pre Jen cd going west. Then there was a long interval In - fore the reception of another let tor. He had obtained employment in Ohio, and wrote in glowing terms, of tin- country and the people, but he did not forgot t he lilt lc town on the Neckar, where dwelt the one lie loved best in all the world. ( hristiue tried to ho cheerful, und in ii measure, succeeded. When the anniversary of his birth came, she said, 'this is G usl a vo'.s birthday; lie w ill not !??? here Io partake of t he fruit, of his favorit tree, sol will scud him it garland of the blooms.' I low will you send I hem?' asked K m< rum. 'Come with me, mid you will so?.' The tnahlcns knelt on the river's hank, and placing the garland on the 1 water. Christine said, 'receive my (lowers clear Neckar, ami take them on to the Uhine, ami hid thai beaut i I'ul river, bear them oh its bosom, un til the gentle winds shall waft them to my lover, over the sea.' The maidens watched the llowcrs, until they Hunted out of sight. 'What a beautiful ceremony! Where did you learn it Christine?' d'roin my own heart. It is love offering, which 1 will make1 every year, until Gustave returns to his native land.' ?The sea is so broad, t he Mowers will not reach the other side, ami (iiistavc will never know yon sent t hem.' 'He will know w hen I write him all about it, and he will be just as much pleased as if he had received the (lowers.' 'I wish I had a lover over the sea, that 1 might send him a gar hind too.' 'Oh! Katriua. you know not, what you wish implies. Would you have sad days. and sleepless nights? Would you have darkness within, while the sun shines bright without? Would you envy the birds, when you hear them singing to their notes, ami your loved one is far away?" 'No, I would have none of these things. If having a lover would luing siodi gloom, I would rather have none.' *Vou have a lover Kilt rinn, but your willfulness, keeps him at n dis tame. I would plead for him. Will you not treat him more kindly?1 '1 know you rider to Wilhelm. I am not unkind to him: and I assure you. he has never spoken a word of love to me.' 'That is because you will not allow him. You sire a I ways jesting; never serious with him.' 1 think move of Wilhelm, t ha*i I do of any young mnn in the town, nut he is too timid, he should he more persevering.' ?When he asks to take you to the fair, you will not refuse Katriua: go with Iiiin. and make him happy.' ?Will yon go too Christine?' 'Yes, 1 will go with my father, and I may dance too. just to please him, luit my thoughts will be with (ttts tave." A year passed, und i hen allot her. with very little change to the inhabi tants of Mrurispaeh. Then came t he betrothal, ami afterwards the mar riage of Wilhelm and Katriua. I to at: coxtixcki?. ] A RARE CHANCE TO ITlOCCltE A FITSTE HORSE The mulct signed respectfully inform* the public that ho ha- made arrangements to visit the * WESTERN MA UK I.TS the lirst of next month for the purpose of purchasing stock for (he Fall irtide, ami will receive order.- from any our who de sires to procure horses or mules of particu lars grades and qualities In making these selections 1 guarantee perfect satisfaction. Four hvad on hand at cost F HI,ATI-ill July 2 ISM) If 7 LIVERY" AND S-AIl STABLES I The mulct signed would rc*)HTlfully in form the citizens of ibis ami adjoining Counties that ho will furnish, on the nm.?i .Reasonable Terms, die best of VchioW am! Harness or Saddle Horses, well broken nyd warren I eil lo l>< ?Suite. Drive rs. Also nbvavs on hand ami for-ale LOW HOW N, well broken KOIKES & MTI.IS. M Y OMNI HI'S Will continue lo mi el evei v train HAULING Tone <*n die sln'rlist notice by careful and ini.-iv hands. (Jive me a trial W. M. SAIN, At the Old Stand. HE BEST VEQE7ADLE UEDICttTE ?AJ5H Thn most e??ri/iln ntmllclnn ill tllnnns?8 of tii?< lilooU.silcl i -it.-, ItliouiniulHMi, salt lllifiuin, Clint?)>'", M'-ii. Cm.rs, Horois Hough skin, Swollen Jidntri lllls. tin. Tell AImi , Sy 0*XJ3T3.yVi'.TL3Nr 23. Tim most rellnliln MVEItCOHUF.OT on, win care Chronic Const t|mtlo?, lion lie-tin, Depression, linllO'sllov, "y iMjjwla, Heartburn, IjiUKtiMttcHa, \r, C?"a"3R.-A-,X,IN"'E?. "'" Tlift most complelo Klilnoy J|k?ellle. ruros Dtahotos, Kxcosb ot Urine, reten tion of UTIiio, Mijtil Sweats, VtiIns lit tlio Orolo, fcc. _ Aro you a Sufferer 7 If hitry imo Imttlo ot tllNRVnl liable no--II' in", .in.i ni \ relief, no liuml>iiR .-ry, no ileecptl.in, niiulo nv re*?i>o? slble imriles from ?Iritis-? Ihm hatte boon known for years t.ir r>i-t t'fiy slclnttfl as ttpocltlcti l^r any ul above illHonsos._ All Druggist* tell it. Triro 11 011 Celtic THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO. 2>j S. Sharp St., Dalttntorc. M.t. sotx eitoeniETons ^^ai^lrrlr^T'nnT'MrrM*?^'?l?' ? ? mar 1? c i O O ID iNT P] W 3 ! rk-opknino ok JOSEPH EROS' ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENT SAtOON! Slop iiimI refresh your?elf, and then enrrv hoiiiu lionu' in a neat little patent Ice (.'roam bag, lor your W ifc, SUlers, Cousins ami Aunt*, and Sweetheart included. OE?2TCEB17HC ICE HOUSE* Ice for sab-in .any quantity. Send Rope or bag to save expenses. I Ulli still keeping the finest assortment of CONFJ^C T ONA-RIISS, Oranges. Lemons,and Nuts ?f all deseripi ions, cheaper than any where eine. Something ITew in Ho"u.sels:eepxx..g Dcniraicd Cocoon, also fresh Raisins, Currants, Citron. Canned Goods, Pine Cigar*, and Smoker's Articles. Call once and you ,vtll call again. JOS, EKGS, lAt Briggmnnn'a Old Stand, . ALBRECHT, AGT. ONE DOOR WEST OF W M M SAIN licspret fully informs llic PUBLIC in general, th it he has opened a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Which be will hoop SUITLIKD with the IJKST GOODS that can be had in the United Fttites. All of which I propose to sell at the LOWEST l'C?S I I LK l'RK KS, and gtmiantcc satis lad ion to all who favors me with their patronage. a pi '.), 188 )?6m ESTABLISHED 1858! KEROSENE STOVES! KEROSENE STOVES !! The Cndersiencd would ? all the attention ef the Ladies of Ornngcbiirg and Vicinitv to his j< BH( >x ION I: ST( )V KS Kvery housekeeper feels the want ol something that will Cook the daily food, which will do away with the excessive heat for die Summer Months, of a Cook Stove. Von wish to I'.eor.OIII IHC ! It costs \oii less liy one half as milch to Cook your food with a Kerosine Stove as it doe* by a wood lire, and again, where Ladies are compelled to do so much of the cooking themselves to get anything fu to cat, also m avoid the great trouble wi have with -crvanis. Kerosine Stoves "re jusl i lie thing, especially for -mall families. They will Cook, I'oil, Fry, and >l" anything thai a Cook Stove w ill do. Am Lady can t ook on them all d iv without staling her Culls. One trial will convince the most skeptical. TO THE PUBLIC) IX GENERAL. Always on hand. Cook Stoves from llie I'csl .1/aimfactiirers only, Wood and Willow Ware, Lamps and Crockery, and by far the largest and best stock of 'Fill WuPO ami House Furnishing tionds in Oraiigebuni County. All of which will he sold low for cash. Call and see for voillselvt -,. Win. AV LLLCOCK. N. 11.?Roofing, Guttering and Repairing done an usual, The only tight Tin Hoofs in Orangcburg are those I put on. \\'. \V. mar Jfti 1 ??>><> I y FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY Capital represented over $30,000,000 in Sound and Reliable Companies, viz: I iveipool a" London a" Glohe, Georgia Home. Fire Association, St. Faul Fire a' Marine, Continental of VYw Votk, Petershurg Savings and Columbus. Most ol lhe.-c Companies have m^S Lo*?es in this Town and County, and have paid tlicin proinpllv and faiily, Ooin'l r'-k your property witliout Insurance, it i- money well spent. The following Letter speaks for itself. ORANGKliFliO, S. c., February L'.tli, SSS0. .1//; KiIiK nonrxsox, i.\st:i:.t.vfE agra'T: I>i:ak Stit?I lake pleasure in reeoiunu ncling your Fire Insurance Agency pi the Citizens ol Orangehurg County .-r Promptness and Fair OcaUiig; and at the -am.- time, aeknowlcdging do- reecipt of Seven lluodrcd and Sixty l'ollar- from iInc Liver|Nio| .s. London ?V (?lobe Insurance Company, paid to me lids dav. for damages caused to my hou-e, in the Town ol Orangchmg, s, t'.. \t\ lire, which occurred on the lIOlli January, I-SC. This is the winde niiioimi claimed by me, and is paid by your Company without dispute as to the claim. Your very truly, 1 >. LOl.'lS, Thanking the public foi pas' pnlroiiagc, I would respect fully soli eil a continuance of the .-.inn1, and < an assure liaise who favor me with lbeii Insurance,that I will alw;n ? oller I hem safe and reliable Companies. K I IMC ROlilXSOX, Insurance Agon', ami Ageiit lor the Farmers Aid Association. Farming Implements! < '(insisting of 1'l.oW STOCKS, PLOWS, IloF.s. SIIOVKLS, SpADKS, Sic. And a complete Slock of TT A T> TM^r A T")T7 pistols, citlf.ry. powdkr JtlAlvJ M A l\ Ii, *"<>*\ caps, CAIMT.IDOKS, ftc. l*i>" All of the iibcve tiOOOS will be sohl at <>LD PRICKS notwithstanding the recent Al'VANCE on all articles in the aiiovr line. ALM) The Light Punning Rtinington Sewig Machine The ItKST and the tTI K.\PKST Sewing Machine manufactured. 11Ol>JI i I'illfX of all kinds in my line done at the shortest possible notice. jan If.; 1S80. 1'. G. CANNON. H. S. RENNEKER, COKXEK lU SSF.l.L a- broughton sts., Will keep constantly on hand the following goods: ('olfces Ihieon, aimed Salmon, T-ats, Strips, " I .?Ilsters, Sugars, I lams, " Mackerel, Flour, 1 id. " Oysters, Grist, llutter, " Tomatoes, Meal, Soap, " Green I'ens, lliee, Starch, " Corn Heel', All of the above articles 1 guarantee lobe FRESH, and will soil them vs LOW as the LOWEST loi the ei.sh. Call ami examine my Stock ami prices liefert* you purcluwe. Always keep on band a lull supply of LI QUO US, WIN KS" A NO CIO ARS. The Celebrated "Oakley Bitters." Persons who aresuHering from Indigestion ami who arc liable to Chill, and Fever, Dyspt ps-in, and nil the attendant evils of a Deranged Summed will find a cei lain and speedy remedy in the use of the above Tonic. ?w..y Aget f u the '?pi:RH;(TIt?X W1XDOW CI.KAXUK."; OFFICE OF GO. H. CORNELSON The UNDERSIGNED would rrnpc-.tfully inform the PUBLIC thathois every day receiving LARGE ADDITIONS T<> Li? alrendv LAROE STOCK, in all (lie different BRANCHES, and that die Panic will lie disposed of at luHold;?MOTTO," "LAKCiE SALKS and SMALL PROFITS." I am also receiving now ami have in Store, die fallowing popular BRANDS of Manures : ETI WAN ?l'AXO, ATLANTIC FERTILIZER, ATLANTIC ACID, K AM IT or POTASH SALT' Wliieli will Im! noli] at LOWEST PRICKS. 1 have also been appointed .IOKNT for i?. F. Avery's & Sons, Louisville, Ky. (The LARGEST PLOW nun WAGON 31 \ NITFACTORY i? the World) nnd have received a lot t.f rhcir ONK, tfWO ami TI1KKE HORSE WAGONS, also PLOWS, (iive me a call and ?<ev lor vourselve*. GE?i II. CORNELSOy. J. G. PIKE AT THE SAME OLD STAND Is prtpnied to i-crve his ninny customers during this fear, as in the past, with FIRST-CLASS G30DS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Wc I ;ive on hand nfLr.rge nnd well Assorted 8 T O CK O F G 0 0 D S With Polite and Experienced C* 1*1*2 B? ICS to show them. i ;im making preparations to haudle]a;l of the. Best Grades of PHOSPHAETS AND ACIDS. I respectfully ask the continuance of the Lihetal Patronage SO gene rously bestowed in the past. lligl.cn Murk.-t Price paid for all runtry Produce. J. C. PIKE Come ! Come !! Come !!! Come !!!! Ye men n ?1 maidens great and small, 'J he voting, I he old. tko guv and ??// To WALKERS GROCERY repair, And get al ymi wisli for, there. His TEA and COFFEE can t be beat, Iii.- SUGAR is sincerely sweet, Hi.- BACON and his HA MS an* nice, And ,.dd always at the LOWES!' PRICE, No other kind you'll ever ch?*w, ll hi- TOP.At CO meets your view, And nil will Ideas their happy Mar*. Who chance to smoak his Hue SEAj \ US. And if you'd bei his sovereign power Just try hi.- new delightful FLOUR. Since he a GROCERY has heojun. Hi, HOODS are all A NUMB Ell ONE, Then tell it to the voting and old He will not eVr be UN I)Ell SOLD. Stay not to hear some boastful talker, But call and get your GOODS from WALKER Wait not until von all get po trcr. Come and be served Ity Ali L. MOO II EM, N\ ho. to his cordial country friends, A GENERAL invitation sends. Ami WARBEN G A It I) NEU too. solicits Your kind attention and your visits, And A. B. WALKER boss ot nil, i-ign.s his greeting to the call. .A. 1* WALKER ?Champion (? ro<cer ot* Modern Tiniest. The Gullet Gin Branch Factory, .ATTCJ ust A. !GA. 0. M. STONE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. To supply the incrensod demand for the IMPROVED GITLLE'CT CIN. GIN FEEDER ami CON DENSER, Brauch Works have been established in Augusta, orders will he tilled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed to purchasers. Iiins Repaired by skilled Workmen. Wo have TVetirrionials from Cotton Dealers in every .Section which prove the Superiority of the Gulh-tt Gin over all others. We are Agent* for BIGE f* ) STEAM ENGINE, Mounted or Statuier, with either Vertical or Horizontal lloiler. Economizer Engines, Screw :o.d Lc\cr Cotton Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Buftbln Scales, Ac. Wiite lor Circulars and Prico List. Addrc.-s o M ston,!?; <t co feb "-1 ,t olfOii Fncsors, Augusta, Gn. IT IS TRUE! That Im selling the PUP.E3T and FINEST GRADES of WHISKEY For LESS MONEY than nny other Store in Town. I keep a large nssortmen- of CJIIK WING and SOKIMG TO ft AC-? ( OS including the only GENUINE DURHAM Smoking Tobacco sohlin this Market, and the 'OLD LOG CABIN," which is the Finest Brand r?i Chew tug Tobacco ever Manufactured . Also a line assortment ol CHOICE CIG AJ-S, including (lie celebrated QiOOtthe finest ? cent Cigar ever sohl THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is crowded with choice fresh GCOD*. which I nm selling nt incredible LOW PRICKS. A Speciality made in FLOUR, which, in its white* II ess nnd excellence cannot ho surpassed. All that is necessary to prove the truth of the above statement is t") call and examine for yourselves. James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 1878.?-mar Hi At Mullcr'd Old Stand.