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Tho Ornn^bin'^ Times X, ?~C A. W The rain have ceased and the sun now comes down with n vengeance. The. K nights of Honor meet Mon day evening. *-??. ??-tum '- ? Whv is Dr. Tanner like Noah? Beenusn he lived on water lorty days. - mm ? mm ? Maj. T. 1>. W ha ley declines to en ter the race for Senator as will he seen from his card in Huh issue. lion u fort County is called the Africa of South OuVoliiut. Popula tion, white I.noo, colored 215,00. Ornngeburg has more eliurelies, lodges ?'ntie. babies Hum any other town of its (size in the State. Could'nl Council do something for the town at the tan ner of 1> rough ton and Amelia streets*:1 Knsiest way to settle the IVictor'i hill. Pay for the medicine and re turn the visits. Mr. Geo. II. ('ornelson is erecting buildings on the lot purchased from Mr. Slater, for the accommodation of his factory hands. The fojlowing merchants have gone North to purchase fall goods: Messrs .1 (I Pike. T Hohn. II Kohn. X A Hull, I). Louis and. PW Hull. Our lady friend's suggestion to "Observer" is certainly :i good one. The hospitality of old ('attic ( reek has long passed into a proverb. .Superintendent ?'alkcr says he is ?atislied that the census in the South ern States was honestly taken. Why should it be othorvrise? Tax pavers look at notice of Treas urer in to-day's paper, lie gives notice Hint no extension of time will be asked. Govern yourselves ac cordingly. It will he seen tout -Maj. Wbnley is in tile lit Id us a candidate for the Legislature. \ None? can doubt the ability or the integrity of this gen t Ionian. ('ol. A. 1). Frederick is announced l>v his friends as a candidate for Clerk in our paper this week. The ('oloncl is too well known all over our Count \ to need praise from us. Wee: II the attention of the public to the advertisement of Mr. Kirk Robinson. Any business in his line entt listed to hin will receive prompt and cllicicnt at lent ion. -Merit will tell, liny l'<e geiiuinc article and do not expend your means on vile trash. Shriner's Indian Ycrj uiifugc is giinrniiteed if taken tie cording to t he direct ions. When you want Intake a nice ride yourself or give your "destiny" an airing, go to Mr. C. K. .bines ond get one of his nice huggies and Heel horses. Look for his advertisement and remember tin* place. The population of Ornngeburg County, l?y the census of INNO, is 1 I.noo, which is an iitcroaso of *2(i per cent over the census of IsT?. ami 1 ">0 per cent over I hat I S7<>. This showing is good for Olra-ngehurg, hut not belies than was expected. Mr. Win. Sinouk, of the Fork, now in his Wttlh year, has the whooping eoilgll. St r:i iigt? I hat he should have passed exempt through infancy, childhood, youth ami manhood, to meet, in his old ago, ihis terrible at" diction. Mr. d. 15. ilimiickcr Very kindly left some very delicious peaches al our < Mice on Saturday for which at tention he has our thanks. No man ever fails to prosper who finds in his heart a tender spot for an Kditor. Try it. mmm mnjt; , Mr. Stephen Dunn, of Georgia, hits purchased si tract til* land in our County of Mr. \V. Jackson, upon which he intends to move und settle permanently a| fanning. We extend to him ,-i hearty welcome and wish him every success in his new home. Dr John Inuhinct, y**ho moved from this State to Texas 40 years ago, returned for the firat time on a visit to his relations, on Saturday1 last, TTo lives near Terrill, and judging from personal appearance it must he a heally locality. On next. Monday evening, S R. Mellichuni]?. ICstj., will deliver a lecture al t he Rooms of the Young men's Christian Association at. half past eight o'clock. Subject, True Heroism or Moral Grandeur. Ad mitsion lo cents. A very handsome specimen of ? natural growth, culled u "hunter's cup," was presented to us by Airs. II. II. Wiles. It was gathered from the margin of a spring on (ho lop of Ta ble Kork. It is very unique, and will hold about half pint water. Tho members of the County Demo eruiie Executive Committee uro re quested to attend n meeting of said Committee at ?rangeburg, S. ('., on Monday, August 23d, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. A full meeting requested. Those walking pictures at the gal lery of Ali'. Van Orsdell. are some thing new in the art. L'ersotl can mit lind :i more pleasant place to spend a hall" hour, and an examina tion id" his pictures will convince t he most incredulous of the merits of his work. Our Sheritr,.lasj weeh, received warrant for the arrest of Col. A. I), ('nndwyii for participation in the Cash-Slianmm duel. I "poll boiii", notilied of the fact he came down and exeeilted a bond for his appear since at tho October term of the I >uIs lington ('ourt. The first hale of new cotton was brolighl into our market Aug. I Ith. by Mr. .1. F. Way. weighing ib'iS lbs., classed low middling, and suhl to Messrs. Hull A- Seovill at II cents. This is lour days earlier than last vear. Since writing the above Mr. Wnv has l?r< mir hi in two more bales. The card nf ".Many Friends" in this issue, hi inns before the Demo cratic Nominating Convention, Air. A. Alc'-uecu Sal ley as a candidate for the olllce of Sboritr. Mr. Salley is a young man full of energy, and without a doubt, will make an clli j etont - ?Iii? er. The exercises of [lev. ?!. F. Kiscr's high school commence on '.hi Mon day in ' epteiuber. The number <?l scholars is limiied. ami those wish ing to n\ ai! t hcmsclvcs of t he oppor tiii>itv ol'ered in his school of re ceiving ;i lhoroiigu business educa tion, will do well toeuti r 'heir chil dren at an parly day. mm ? *i ? - Mr. .lohn Dalmer left on .Monday for New York to purchase a full stock for Mr. Ceo. II. Cornelsoii. lie asks his friends and the public generally not to spend all of 'heir money before he returns as he in tends to bring the whole wo/Id and half of Ireland hack with him. j rieasant 1 rip. List unclaimed freight tit S. C U. U. for week eudillg Aug. lit, ISMO: I) A Or?lin, .1 (' llolluiaii, II !. Taylor, d F Way. T .1 1' Walsh. .1 11 Staley, Tims E Kiokoiihaker. -I K Hart A- ( o. 1? \< Halts, .lames Hag land,.! II Fordham, Ceo I) Sellers. S M Nilson, Dr .1 W Summers. C M N orris. A strange circumstance took place on the plaution of .Mr. .1. II. Inabi net, one day last week. A horse, biting a Hy, threw his hi ad hack to his shoulders and one of his tusks caught in the link of the trace and held him in that position. lie then commenced to turn around ami kepi it up until he fell exhausted in hi. tracks before he could be released. Allen Phillips, Administrator of the estate of Key. Thomas Phillips, was brutally assaulted by Wade dohuson and wife on August Hd. Allen asserts that the assault was made on acccii'iil of hi.s efforts to properly Jake care of the estate pro p'.Ttv. ()n the same day another champion, Myers .Moss, utel ami very severely heat Allen's wife. As saiilting parties were brought befon a Trial .I list ice ami lines imposed. Mr C. II. Jones invites his friends and the public generally both in tin town and country, to call on him at N an Tasscll's ami examine his slock of fresh family groceries ami line liquors all of which he guarantees to sell cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. Charlie means just what he says, ( all on him and you will In" convinced that it is to your ad van tage to examine his goods and prices before purchasing. \nd don't you forget it. Mr E. L. Salley. of Brcnham, Texas, who has been spending some time on a visit, among his relatives and friends, left us on Monday for his adopted home. While there is sorrow a) our end of the route over the seperittion and the severance of friendships ties, there must be joy at the other iu the anticipated reunion with his young wife. Our best wishes go witli Jack. May Ilia journey be pleasant ami .safe, ami may prosperity and Irnppindss aUc::<l upon his life's journey. Jamison, s. ('.. Aug. lSlh I SSO. Editor Oruigebury 'Times: A few compressed memoirs, of my observation of events, occurring at this point of Ornngeburg County, may uot prove uninteresting to the subscribers of your paper. While writing, the Baptist are conducting a very interesting meeting. Several j ministers arc present, to encourage the Christian in his heavenly course: and bring sinner's to Christ. The Uevi I). NV. Cutlino was at Iiis post, ami seemed, most earnestly, engaged in his Muster's vinyard. On Sun day morning, it was my pleasure, to listen the minist ration of Mod's holy word: The Rev. I>. W. Cuttino delivered a discourse, on that beauti ful text. "My burden is light." lie drew ajusl ami striking illustration, between the pleasure of 1 he<'bristinn ami -inner: and pointed to the ein--:, as t lie antidote, for all the ills of life. The evening elforts of this gentle man, "ere lio le^s hf.'l lit i fill tli.MM that of the morning, lie showed the uncertainties of life, and the dniigcr, ofa delay in returning to Christ, lie drew true and atfect ing pictures of j life, and urged upon his congrega tion, the importance of preparing for a future existence. ? Resides, beaut ilying their ('horch, the Baptist, have erected a very neat pool, receiving its waters from u pure and crystal spring, with all ncucss ury conveniences attached. Not far distant stands the new Methodist Churfib, which has risen in new beauty, from the charred and blackened ruina of the old'; and while- it continues i:i its unfinished ? siatc. let no ellbrt be relaxed, to bring it to its full completion, <'ir. : Prospect, "stood the storm-, when: waves were high." and is her suc cessor, not entitled loa distinction equal to her own? A just meed of praise, j.s dm- Mr. L. R. Smith who has t een untiring, in his elforts to complete the < 'biireh. There arc others also who have been engaged in this most laudable enter prise, ami who deserve all the praise which is due Ihem. While this Church is assuming its outward propositions, may its inner life, be renewed day by day. may its motto ever be, from grace ! glory, from glory to the eternal throne. The excitement of fodder curing is abating, ('otlon ;!.. next sensa lion, ami the last hut not frost is the merchant's lien. (i i:i>tn xus. Mr. Editor; IMease to state that i am no! :i candidate for the Senate, and oblige yours. Most Respectfully. T. It. WllAI.KY. August ISth Inno, Editor Oritiiytbmy 'Times: In view of the coming nominations in this County, for members of the Legislatur?', we desire to submit the name of Thos. 14. Whaley, Ksq., as a candidate for tin- House of Repre sentatives, subject to the action of the Convention. Tim t 'or sty. hdiior Oruuyebury linn'*: Mr. A. McQueen Salley, id' Fine (irove Township, is announced as a Candidate tor the ollice of Sheritf. subject to tin will of the Nominating Convention. Young, energetic as a farmer, honest and cllicieiit, we know of mi bei ti r man to till si important |iosition. .Maw Fuii:xi>s. Editor (troiiyibiirif linn's: The friends of Col. A. I). Frederick preset)I his name to the next Demo cratic Convention for Clerk ofCoiirt of Orangeburg County, subject to ibe action of the ('on vent ion. Fine smoking tobacco at Van Tas sell's. Try it. I*' r the next week all summer goods will be sold at and below cost at Henry Kohtt's. ? . ?? ? . *? .... The drug store where can got your money's -worth is at Dr. .1. ('.. Wan I namakcr, Orangcbuig C. II., s. C. We buy the best, keep the best, aild sell it at low prices, hence, if you want any thing in the drug line, call ami see us. We keep a full line of hair and tooth brushes, toilet soaps, per fuinery, sponges, patent medicines: make prescriptions a specialty: will be found at our post, day or night. - ? - m i mm - ? Conic and seethe new No. J White sewing machine at Henry Kohn's. KOltTJOHN IS AH KAI) of Hie TOWN this season, having received a large stock already, i:i order i" !?<' IN TLM K lor the Country Mer chants. Tlu^v will CALL on him in purchasing their Stuck und SAY 10 MONKY. The linn that studies the interest of their customers, never looks for buyers, and their house is always at tended by huge crowds. Such is the ease at 1 >. K. Sinotlk A' Co. These gentlemen are now making prepara tions to huihl large and comfortable ipiarlers lor man and beast in rearol ' their store, which will utford good and safe accommodations for t he far mer when compelletl, to spend a night in oiw town. No charges will be made, a nd e\ cry one is i n vi tod to take up (piarters in this yard. Resides th.se improvements, you will lind every thing you want in the store, and men to wait upon ynu who enn uot he excelled for siptnrcand honest dealing. I'eaiS ami remember. In a 1: 'on to the above impriivc men's these get.lit men will creel a cotton platIbrtii. and purchase this staple w hcii olt'ereiI io t hem. Thousands use it, why In si tale? Jov t.i the World! Wmiian is free!?? Aiming the man\ discoveries looking to llie happiness aiul amelioration of the human race, none is en lit led to higher consideration than Dr. .1. Hradficld's Female Itcgiilator, Woman's I test Friend.'1 liy it woman is cmaucipal ill from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. lletmc it- magic power all irregularities ol tin- woinh vanish. It cures 'whiUs,1 siip prciMnii of tin- 'menses,1 and removes uteri tic ol?.?t ructions. It cures constipation ami strenghciH the system^ liraces the nerves ami purities tin- hh.nd. It never fails, us thousands of women will tc-tii'v. l'r illichlV Ktmale /?'cgulator. "Woman's [test Friend."1 is prepared by Dr. tl. IJrad lield, Atlanta. <??'., |'Hee Sj.-'itl per In it tie. Suhl hy Dr. A C. Duki ami also by Dr. .1. t<. Waunainaker. Tiiomasvii.i.k, ?I \.. .lime '.I*. I ->77. I have fein selling Itrndlichl's Female Regulator I'm- years, ami it still coutimies popular?an evidence of its heing all claim ed i' i t'. I can recall instances in which it t allurdcd relief after all tie- usual renu-die- I had failed. S. .1. t'As'SI-'.l.s, Druggist, j Neiiralgilte?this is an internal reinetly ] that never fails in cure Neuralgia and \ Headache. It cent.mis notjiiinim-. (Ipiiim, i Morphine, I'ldord <>r Narcotic of any kind, t/uiek anil perfectly >;ii'c in it action. It commends iiscll In the alllictcd. lit xt, KaSkin a- Lam \u. v holesale Agi Ills, A ri. \ S r.V. For sale h\ Dr. A. C. Dukes, ami also hy l'r. .1. <'. Vt uniiainaker. juiy It! Dh I It tii-ion .I:u-I;noii Ucspccliuih returns his lltnuks to hi- many eu-l tueis for tin if pa-: patronage, ami hoped to merit the same in the future hy keeping eon* stuntly on lin'nd fresh meats of every kind at his old stand, in rear of the Po?toffice, during the present year. Market Reports. Corrected every week hy Messrs. lil'l.l. .\ Scovii.i.. Fnin.vv, oi20, 1880. COT 1*0 N Middlings. 10 it I Low Middlings. III i Ordinary. t*yi !l PP.OVIS DNS t 'orn.7 '><?' SO I New Corn . ' l'eas. (tu Fodder, pcir 100 lh?. SU Rough Rice.? I lo Tax ITotice OlTHrROF COUNTY Tit HAS CR ICR, ORANfJKIU'Rti COUNTY. OltANoKr.l'iui. S. C., August Mth ISSO Notice is hereby given dial I by myself or Oejiniy will be at the following named places mi tin- days specified lor the pur pose of e?ill< ciin? Taxes for tin- liscal > ear coti'im-uciug November !-t is7'.>. < Mice hours froiii '.' A. M.j pi J P. M My otliso at the t oumv - at wiil be open iluriiig die r? inaimlei of the time allowed by the hiw I'o? ihe above purp'-sc. No ex tension of lime will be ask<-tl lor: /.eigler1*store, \\eihicsdaV, Sept. 1"', 1880 Knolls' null. Tbiirsibiy, III. Lew is\ i le. I riday 17. Fori Moli.-, js ,t. r lav IS W. F. /'billips1, Mond iv -0. It. S. tile, oil's, rue-lay 21. Cooiisbiiro. U educsdn v 22. \\ hks Sawyer's. Thui'sdav 28. Col. D. l.iviugston's mills, Friday 21. ?lohn T. Williamsoa's, s'aturdnv 20. Itranchville, M>>ntla?' 27. A ml re w Myers1, Tuesday 28. J. D. Smoke's mill, Wednesday 2U. Connor1-4 More, i hursdav ?"? I A\ re-' -Imp, l i i.lav (),-t.' Is| ISSO. Kowesville, ?"'aluulay 'J. ./. II. Keltl-r's. V? dav I. S i'. W el!.-', Tuesday .V. Avinger'i, Wednesday IS. W. I. Si.iih r's. Thursday 7. Or. I In-. K. Keller's. Friday S. ("apt. Tims. Slaw mi's, Saturday Ka-t <i lin'.- mills. Monday 11. Roi.KRTCOPK-i, Treasurer, < '? t'. aug 20 (id 20 GreenvilUtMillltiiry Institute. ThcThisd Session of this institution will open on the 8tb of September next. Corps of experienced instructors. For i iitalogne, appl v in Cupt. JOIIM /.' ' FATRICK, Kupl . C'rcenvillc, S. c!. aug 13 -jt OEANGEBURC! HIGH SCHOOL, FOR ROYS AN !> (J M* Rov. J. l\ Ei INK EC, Principal. This School will enter upon its lirut Sea -i<iii on the second Monday in September, I88U. TI'.liMS I'KIt MONTH : Kir.-t Cimde, be"inner?.S-* 00 Second Grade, Grain mir pupils.?'2 50 Third Grndc, advanced Knglish.S3 uu Hebrew, Latin, ('reck and German, eaeli extra .">'? This School is not sectarian. No distinc tion will he made on account of creed or denomination; in other words, there shall he no interference with the rcliyino*. pro clivities of any one. The object sha'l lie the moral ami Intel* leetual culture of the pupils, who will be prepar? d for the ordin? ry dudes of life, or for hiiv Seminars-, i'ollege or University, No hoy, who pi ivi-t* in being idle, dis orderly or vicious, will be. tolerated in die school. It .-hall i e the aim of the teachei t'i inculcate the principle of acting Ii.t n high sense of duly rather than from the mure obligation "t aiituority. Rut when kind ndiimuilioua combined with lirmiiCM will not avail, severer measures will he re orl' d lo before rxpulsioii. The number of scholar** will he limited in tatniy-fivc. Persons desiring lo -end their soli-i or diiiigliteifl to such a school s'ioiihl apply to the principal. Now, the good people of Orangeburg will allow me to say thai I am :t full gradu ate "i' Roauoke Collcee, Va.. and?lso of llie Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.. 1 have eighl years'experience ui teach* ing; ami have prepared jimny young ladies ami geutleiiu n lor < loMcge. Ms (iii mint it no Immlnnj. No man should have ihcarrcgaul audacity to pro le-s to teach a uenhuit language, unless he thoroughly understands the proiinnvitU?'??, however well he may be ae<|ii.dated with the structure o<*lbul lungtiagc. Iliiiie.t; my three years' course in Phila delphia, I enjoyed the very best facilities for ucpniring i his language. M y instriie tors in German literature is a native, ol die Fatherland, ami a graduate of one of the (icroiaii I tiiversitifv; anil besides this, one half of lne lecturers and exereUe-: in die Theological Seminary were conducted in the (icrmaii language. Put any one who undertakes to gain a thorough and |>r?c lictd I; no wiege of tha Gorman, should adopt this motto, labv emnita vimit I live hod i'ic school bousft removed to the front so ai :o uav? two Mparate btck tarda;v 3 lucb acM'tlooa and repairs ha?a bff-.n aim.it as rer.d.r il r.utn/or table aod convenient in every retp*ct Vcrj Respectfully, J. F. KISEft. an- 20 if M E L LI C HAMFg Higi School j For Ir3oys and Girls. The NIN 1 11 Animal Session of this SCHOOL will cem.,1 ne ? on MONDAY SKPTI-..MUKR (itii, at n School House ii< ar the residence of the Pricipal, about inn yards North Wcsl of the si hool house Iniighl itt during die la-t session, with eipial -iccnmiuodadoiis, and bavin:; ihcadvaut aye ol -eparate room-; for keeping the Roys j .mil (}iris strictly apart. I The ohjeel of this institution i? In pre pare Hoya for College, (iirls for the Semi narv, and both for die pra tical ?hilicsol : life! A careful (raining of the mind ami heart I of ihn pupil i-- promised, and die strictest i attention will be paid lo discipline which is [ tihiohttcly essential lo i he well being ol every school. \'<.tli many thanks for thelilier.il patron age of die past, I he principal hopes to ineri t a i-ciuimiaiicc of the same iu the future. 'rKitSis fin Siontii : j Inlermediaie Course. $2 OP | Advanced Course.S2 5ti ? l.atin mid Oreek. each extra. oU ! A; tide, pel < utarler.KS ti<" ST1LKS l;. MKLIdCIIA.VP, Principal. FLORKXCK L. MKLLIUIIAMP, Music Teacher. Master's Salos. I N I 111: ( 'o.M.MON Pl.KAS Lovick K. I). Uowinan vs V. II. W. Rrigg mann and Laura M. Jeimey. Hy virtue of die decree of foreclosure in die above eiitideil action, I will sell at Oinngchiirg, C iL, on Monday, Septembei ('?lb, IS**", within the legal hours, a I tin i ii-k of die former purchasers, Who haw ' failed Iii comply w ith their rc-inrlivc bids j lite following hits of land, situate and beiug in tin i'ouufy an I Town ol Omiigchurg consisting ol Lots No. 1 and No. - : hot No 1. Ali that lot of land in tin Town of Orangchmg with die improve ments diet eon, fronting on Russell street. ; measuring ivenly-nine feet and six inches ' >n front, in rear, iwcnty-cighl feel and six inches, ami in depth two h.uulred a"d iweuy-livo feet, more or less; hound? i ! Norlh lvi-i by J. P. Addon's lot,South Kasi I hy Russell it reel, South Wesl by lot of II. Add n, ami South West liv the next or lot No. 2. Ai.RO, No; 2 All dial lol in-aid Town with buildings ihereon, situate on Amelia -:ieet, measuring on said street one hundred ; aad fifty feet, in depth two hundred and ; ihiily feel, inn i ? i less; hounded Norlh West lit Amelia street, North Kastln I lands of .1. Siraus-i .v Co.. South Kiel bV i laud el I. F. Ad Icn, lot No. I, II. Addeii 1 and "iiier-, ami South West by lands of M. I u. . read Well and I > boms. Terms- t>uc-f nirlh cadi, ami lite bal ance on a crcd'i ol one, iw o and three rears, secured by bond and mortgage of the premi ses with inure I from thcd.iy of sale. The buildings to be insured and die policies assigned to the Master by die purchaser; ainl in rase any purchaser shall fail to com ply iviih the terms of sale, then die Maater -hall sell tin- prcinikc* pur- ha^fd Hf Hii-i deiailltilig pur< h iafr en : I ? n?. ?,< .>.? tli* next (.uecrtdio? aal*?>lay, ti ?t^oh formtr . i"irrh ia r> risk, Ati th #arri^ %*t at ?f s?ale. '. rorv.hfj?r n? pa- .*'* paper* find nf ord ?Mniiter'a OiTua 1 TJIOS. W. CT/iVCR. Aug {> l-;sf. / M Vi ? r. 00,000" isioa ror sale on reasounhle term!'. Also a large lot of good sounn coav ivai*:^ Py 11. s. RKNNKKKR. jiiiio I tf ?"?the liiiCHl tiiul elionpest 1 Liquors in Ornngeburg, lor sale at Wallace Cannon'u old Bland. at THEODORE KOHN'S DUY GOODS Emporium! ulicos nt six imd u quarter cents, n liens nt six and :i quarter cents, aliens :ii six und ii quarter cents, aliens at six n<ln a quarter cents, aliens al six ami a qunrter conti*. New an PashionaMe l/umn Suits. Linen Ulsters anil Cir eithis, white Lawn Masques, neat Iv trimmed from ^I * -i:> up. Great J&ssortaieiit Of rimhroidcrics, Laces, Hihiions, ?U loves, Parasols, Hindlings, Neck Ties in all the late Styles and very iii Price Particular ntlet;tion to our immense, .-toefc of DP,ESS GOODS, T alent Novel: ie heing constantly add-.u. Selling fas and cheap. We liave the Pi nest, liest mid Lowest Priced Clothing. Shirts, Hats Shoes and (lentlemeu's Neck Warr ^VTsT I ) Don't you forget to call tit THEODORE KOHN'S THE UNDERSIGNED Oiler* to his friends mid I lie public '?t the store recently occupied by J. W, MOSTET? \ teil Stmk of (Jcneral MERCHANDISE. A call solicited Slid satisfaction guaran teed. TOBACCO Will be made a specialty. W. B. THOMPSON junc -I LSSO ly COME AT LAST! C M. VAX ORSDELX, Jr.. Tlioto and Artist. lias removed hi.-. Gallery to Karlcy's corner where the public can have Pho tographs taken of first class and artistic finish. Not'dug but first class work done hi- tSallerv. Call and examine samples at (tnllery. All wishing good a'Oi'k done can have the chanee without having the expense of going to the City for the same. Call and see me. All work cash when \ on -it. "C. M. VAN ORSDEI.L, Ja. apl 2 If raaLS^acgj MVKlt COMPLAINT Headache, /"^?JSSS^V- <ONSTlPATION, ^%PQUH$> I>YSPEPSIA. <>K Li \ 1-.1C ftpttE For aM diseases of the liver, -kiu. bowels, stomach, and kid neys, it ha- no equal. It isjdaily use by thousands, all over the country, who vohui larily ti's'ify to its merits. It is entirely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and e.oi be takeu by persons of all ages. Try it once, and you will not regret it. Sample bottles ami package, -?"> cents. Lar_e bottles. Sl; large package,50 cents. Sob! ?v#rvwhere. DOW IK A- moisf:, :>,,1<* /'ropriflors, Charleston, 8. <*. For wie hi Vt.J. ft. Wumiumaker, ami tu? Im I ?r a < ? Dntccst. ipT?l & OlU f'tiot^e Imported port nad ^L^y ^ir.e. (or Mia tow, at Wallace ' nr r n'ioM 5tAD<1. Notrce~~t<T Farmers. A'ttr tore*! years of practical experience. I am n?'W prepared to oiler my services to flic Farmers ofOrnnneburg and adjoining Counties to do all kinds of (Jin repairing. Old (Jills made as good as new. Will do your work at your houses, and save you the trouble of moving the (Jin. All r*ork warren tod to give entire satisfaction. Orders respectful I v solicited. LANGDON W. POOSKIl. (Irangchurg, S. C. may 21 4oi