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forms the pub: to do all Kind of Work in the above lino on tlte shortest no tioo and at .Xrfvin&. Prices, HURSKSHOEING done in the best possible ''manner, I also have ihTJJi1r*oj^^Atjpnfn^ly-t-- '. PLANING AND JNIQULDIN^; ? MAC iilNES, . And.. . . GRIST- MILL. ? AH work iu. llilaN the'.done yvit limit delay and,on reasonable term's. A share of tfie'publie patronage is Bolicited. iulv 25 v TL BIGGS. ~EsTabTished in To7.1. by "ihe I'r?mT?* ? etbr, wlio is still ready ami willing to. fill orders in NEW ST?RE! Having, recently nibveri into my ' New S^?re, I wonld b'-g leave jo in form my old friends and the public generally that f have and will con inue to keep on hand the Purest Drugs, Best Paints and Oils, Lamps,and Fixtures, ? finest Cigars and Tobaccos, Plain and Fancy Candies, And in fact, everything usually -kept-| in a first class Dli?G STORE! I also occupy, with my family, th? f-Mfima over-the Btore, ajjd therefore will be able to put up prescriptions .at any.and nil hours during the night. ' Fee "bell .on frout door. . * * 'At C'*.-B.Ujl? ES, Mv;i>. oct 31 ' '1879 / I I ty U'oilld IiCspceifully inform the Citiz.-ns of Orangebuitf. dittf Ito. leis in churirelhe Stork afid fix litres Of'/,. J. Kin", til Wso hire L'lininiii'M Old Stand. Main StreVt? where lie Will he glad to serve Iiis fronds nitd die pnblie with anything in btsdine of trade,-, ?Every J^in.". fre.- h mid pore, nitrl im-irail'-jd teed to -give satisfaction. A' full line ?n j (?iOOUS kept ronslniitly ort hand Itotri ami raised in Orangebiirji, I hope to receive a I diet id share of lue patronage of mV Feltow-tviditen*. .). DEB ANDKKWS. ,ay 21 |y ' F. DeMAES, Igt. ItNUKR BIASOXBC If At.fi prieiuls anil i Ott Ii Ironien nl tend! |Jo not wait until u u spend "pvery cent in places dear, IViok*- DeMAHS vourfiroecr httre'l Ask hini for his II VMS so nice, Running at the LOWEST PRICE 1 fcstop and try \\i< Flour so line, C'heCKe, and ALL things in his liilej I |ave some P.ITTKK sent around ? JKvcry man should have a pound ! Ami if vou'fl feel we'd and aide. Put his'MACKEREL on your Table ! Caood are all things in Iii? Store, |{eason cannot ask for more ! Only try his LIQUOKS rare? ('an'i he equalled any whore ! JQvery man who knows ImMAUS; ]{usbes for hi-< "oo.l Scaurs! Jn his Sample IJooin they fly, If^vcry time that they are dry! Koine lhin^ tells thein HE'S th? man ? z\ nd he always leads the van 1 ]%*evor yet did lie retreat,? Don't you know he can't be beat : I,ook w ithin bis Store so grand, I n his Bar-Kootil?near at hand; Question him ;in(| von will see ? ?N DERSO LI)- I f K C A N N < ?T 11E.' Oh ! wait not till you are wi-ser, fteasou points to Mr. It IS ICR, felling laney l)rii ks io all? Give him then i general call, It est assured, Dk.MALS sells cheap, j\ ml the finest goods will keep, Jj ever cease to bless your stars? J)own with all?except DoMARS. Just Eeceivsd A fine lot of iioM & Plate Jewelry, Consist ing of Ladies, Misses and Children Sets Rings, Charms, &c. Watch o and Clocks HILDRKK'8 EARs PIERCED free of Charge when Itiugs are bought. ( all before buying elsewhere. W. l'\ Rob in son. c Dt^NTI^T Fi Y OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL P.y Dr. b. 8. WOld I\ Office over f). Louis' Stoie. .Satisfaction guaranteed in all operations. Jfcfc?f* Teeth extracted without pain by the uxe of Nitrons Oxid Gas. Tan jnost'cominolo Kalnoy dpeclilc. 'Uto?.DMbSlcd, i:xyr.r-\ c,f UrlDC rettm Hoc of Urlun, .Nlfc'hi Ktreats,'PajuiJ tu t?\o Oftiln, fee If mo, try nno liotlto of tti'd valuable nnitUfhiP, nint cot relief, uo ttttntlniK. cry, no ili'c'opttot), made, toy reppon.' fj *tj ?} iitltlo .parties from ilrttus tti.at tjati' ?I ti?!on klit.nti for ye, at? to our tii-Ht rrijf. Kit f pocttlea. lor atiy'of ?novo ^JJSP^H?i?^iso3. Im,imawt^^^ ,.;r,jfnM .I, LfHE BB?Im)h chewi ciu. co.; It. :<'. arp St., nalttnrtoffc. Md-^ _SOLE PROPRIETORS . _ w & ses. OSE JtpOIt K AST OP "tiff Dr. J. G. waiinamElker, ?. ' a.in,ifii('lTtr(^r,s. *"<] DoiiU'.rjtui.titl kj'nihi of A niericau und Itnlinri Tombstones. Monuments, j*Mui h\v ami .Slate Mantels, Al?l all kiiids.of .Stylte \\'ork Itll'Il iidicilto.itiny d&igu.j Also . ' ' Pelitlied Granite Work F.itl i v Niitive'nr r\iVcAj?n to order nt L??< St- IV-siblc 1 ricea. 1 <? ? ' :K'e so?eitp.l wil It |h.;>-e in vta?; o! ;my "w-.ir!; in the! ttliTve line. ck:I 1?] v ATTENTION. HERE! 1 All. A 1 Till* LONG EST AH LI SI I KT) PI OPLES BA1 AM. OICT Bit BAD, R(.l.L. , CAKES, Also lotisins. Currants, t'itr. n, Nuts and Canned lioodsot' all kinds. A frills lot of O.* nferetioitery now on hand, ami a lull :tsnortt.tent of CHRISTMAS GOODS .? Cup- tnd Saucers, Vases, Toilet Pets, 1 lolls, Ten Set-, Mugs, Tin Toys of all descriptions. Lamp Stands. Chil dren's (.'lours, Wagons, Hock ing 1 loivcs, Ac , ?c. i Ac. Call at once and net what yen want for Christmas. I'arties wishing articles for ' hristmas 'frees will do well to come now while they ean make u good selection. 1 lon't fail to cad at T. W. Alber^ottiV And he eonvinecil that Santa Clans (fill soon he here, "j. VLT. MOSEIaBV I WILL ItKCT.IVK TKN tAvifa A GASS. LOAD FINS. Ori'OSITK C. 1 >. 1 IOUTJOI IX sept 17 1830 if Horses! Horses ! To arrive to-day at my STAliLKS on Mai ket Street 23 HEAD Pine HorseS ?"itwi to nn> laste. Those needing a Horse will do well to t all at ?Uno. 1*. ~Kr;t n k Sin | <?? r. / *liihiiipsiiftii liiirgcr Steer, \j hottled hy the English Bottling *'?., prescribed by l'h vsicians as (lie mos! healthy hevcragein the world. Fresh and pure. For sale ill Walkt? e Cannon's old siaml, hy J. DICK AN IMIKWS, Agt. 17K)K the Freshest and Selected stock ol _ Groceries go to VAN TASSEL'S. I ^% K'KLED SHAD, soinethintr new at JAS. VAN TASSEL'S. .1 ?? ' All s^d^sNif-Shetland Slmw's nltjl .Sac k>, and CJioak* and' Do!mans, ahn a large und Tine ashoiM.uieiliAjf Chllrj i lie us. ami Alices Clonks - . '.. ? ?' Ollb. imr extraordinary inducement* j -**' iti all .-tyhis uj': .mip>.s gocjds, .silks, satin s | CASHME Ii fs, a L P A ccas. ckdM I hui'c i.tuh.il liM-_c!:y'tt?'my 'r " - STOCK andnhrnow (dieting the'finest assort ment and Largest bine* ever exhibi ted in Orangeburg. Th?; aUeiifjbn of ad .Parents is called to my ?fine^aeh x-tinn et & YOUTHS-CLOTHING, | C ni pricing DrVs ?nd School suits A mi elegant OY I-1U OATS -for thejj the cold weather. Prices LOyVKTG ihan ever.* A inlri's solicited und satisfaction j guaranteed. Men's ?")?? CLOTHING at ES t 'at wdl jjleasc,cv< fy body's views. ' Bole agent for I) Isheimei^s and Ma tko's Phil?dcl phii end ? Haiti more . line HOOTS und SfiOljg. The Light Runnings Domestic Sewing KacKii A bo Ne< die.--. Attachments and pr tot-nb v"r.ciii.;;? i ftfr'*ulo~ In conclusion would siute; that I am now olleriuu ind icctucuts in all of u y d Hi tent departments, I sha 1 be pleased to have you call an I ? xam ihu my Stock and Price-**, and urn coiifideut thai you will be convinced ili.it THEODORE KOHN'J has the LARGEST selection, LOW* KSl pines and NEWEST s'vie.-at the Great Dry - Goods E M PO'li'BlJjHl IN THE LEAD AGAIN!!! THE CA?AI?N QY11! Good Governineut for Stale and Conn y S.u. ci ssf i' ly < bttiined ! NI XT COM ES ECONOMY ! rB'O buy the l ent article tor the least 1 ni' n y im reuses die lasting qualities tlie contents in our pur-ea-.d enables n- tii buy a great many thing-* for a little money. ? mine v. 1 oiler the following articles *0 per eeiil below its market vain.-, the goods bavins '?eeii bought before the recent advancement l prices . 50 bids FLOUKnf the he?t*hfnn?ln. TABLti hlj I'M Kit HU and 'Mi et.- pr lb. CiiOK Ii HA ALS lo els |<r lb. PI KK LEAK LA 111) to ras pr lb. And diu best KUi UOFi' EE ?> His for$L AT J. I. Borentiiie DEALKK IN tsoiinvi Merchandise lkyvlvs studio A N 1) i Iifgraphic Gallery Is now open and ready for business in all branches <?! die art. In order to iiecoa modulo d! my friends 1 shall be pleas, it toliuvi von call and get EIGHT FERROTYPES FOR $1. 1 ton'/ forget the place A. II. L15WIN, Next to Dr. Heeve?' Drug Store nov 2(1 Isso tf SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING Done in the must approved style by J . II, M ATTHEWS, nii Experienced I turner, on Market Street, in rear of the i'ostolliee. jnn ? *$HB (J^tltLESTON I'A l Ii! EFtic ?vi 11 tor excursion to Charles induced crowds to visit the old Rambling on her sti pets only et used to pavements that we ait walk ns oilier folks, we ran inst many a rural neighbor. The gppicst iinek of Unding out where a ray "eo'untry 1111111" had gone, was to in a none and watch the street KOtlgh 11 show window; in a inkle "ve parigreeh" 4? observed Sing eounlerwise from the st ct. [jrntrymcn will stop to look at the gilts. We went down, for that, and lid our money and if any one inks ii.s "funny" for it. let him 'tik. Thu ''two-headed woman" a ?s ???f?/vi/?j jstriking one us rcvolt at first, revealed the lactofa.hu 11 being posi?'SHcd of two heads !i two faces like Ja 11 us looking in osite directions. The two pairs Wupper and lower extremities grow in a single trunk, and while the otil.de limbs were c.qo.lde of separ fcc ltiov e;m lits as of two individuals. ? tli* two heads were capable of ep.nate mealal pel forma lives, i. Spacing dilfcreiit languages to differ Mil pel's?>iis upon different subjects it Mtc same time. ThU feminim' Urtu'strosity, if a wife, eouhl sing ami icold. fTjptlld lafigh and cry. could say lurliug and you gntid-fornothing at [h.</ Ktiiae ir.uuio::!. What an i;:; Sctp?( iiH'i. on the tnoodiness of our aid I'::: ihioaed pa i t ners w ho give us various humors :>[ wid.dy differ B?t periods. Another female wove a ? f woven glass; il w:i > stipei!) I>; ini\iesCe:)l and hrit'le: thet.'mvu t>Shtha walked >>n gla' s ?-this fair Mel v.alks in it, A rural-er remiu k S^v'that he couldn't see through the bef-ss*." perhaps it was the fault of the 'his. iiiii'i,it<, we d'el j not go to'lho l'^itV'i.ec?m?? we heard that the Fair way King street collect , ed in one large room: we regret our mistake; but we did go to a lire which employed the material of two frame houses to complete life expen- j sive amusement ot'n colored cook w ho 1 started her breakfast lire with a kero- i sent) can. Loss $:'O??. Over the1 Market and iii at the Hall wc entered after paying a quarter, through a iiirge door ami a lady han led :i t ata lo.ru ? "i(> cents sir!*' Catalogue of course; we always leave a libretto to Fr iu ?/i>i/,'. nntl 11 ibdiavilo. They are akin?if not please cone t me Mr. Editor, and taking a ehaii we note as follows: The contributions from the private halls id' old Charleston remind one of the gilded days of the famed medici; Taste hud culture de I demanded of wealth a lavish outlay whereby the ancest ral walls were li ned with historic faces. Cone! the echo conies lend-: from Drayton Hall, from Rorkley, from many a titled grant now overgrown with the weetls of decay or wiped out by the axeof progress. 'i'Uvntiuni rnwi ifii/nitnle of the Carolina houstdiold which excit ed Hie envy of t he la m . has been wip- j cd out. and the "almighty dollnr" push smile-- even at the grand shadows hefore me where 1 sit. A portraiture of .Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Izard by Ca|/ley in 1774 is superb and life-size. A eoji*j ofMurrillos "Magdalen'1 is beautifully concievotl. The "Vestal Virgin" is as chaste as thought could inspire. "First at the Lrysting pl.tee" is a little beauty. Correggio's "Holy night"' reveals tin maiden mother, with her Cod-son, the shepherds and angels wondering in Bethlehem's manger. Hecker's "Retreat from Moscow" is full ol Kreuch tiro. Cnlhonn, Alfred linger. Allen Ramsey's p'artrnit id' L^eter Mnnigntvit, SirThomas More nl the place of execution, and other pict ures j tnadc up tl ( haste and valuable collec tion, I.tit the gem was the portrait of Mrs. Ralph Istnrd ^ ufe; the powdered hair, satin bodice, blue drapery de pending from splendid shoulders, brown laughing eyes, lips of ruby color and faultless love lines, poise of head as queenly as Minervas ami physique of healthy roundness ren dered her one of the most splendid of did Charleston mothers. Ah! here we'are buck among the "fossils." It is against the ortler of the clay; a bill is to be bought; the street car with its faded back waits for five cents; anil we go. Charleston is freshening up. There is found here energy ever so much, even if irore fortunate communities sneer sit her; but the ban of national hate is still on her, anil until she gets rid of thai or changes her name, she must work out bor own flcstiny. If the North will believe "Mho lie" about us, Ictus live it down, anil we will toil along to t lie hotter time ahead. Rambi.kk. SIUHT'LIFE OF Vt.TXti MEN. One night often destroys a whole life. The leakage of the night keeps the Ojp.y forever cmoty; Night is sin's harvesting time. .More sin and crime are committed in one night than in all the days of the week. This is more emphatically true oftlie large towns and cities than those of the country. The street lumps, like u file of soldiers with torch in bund., stretch away in long linespri fcither sidewalk; the gay-colored transpar rciicies uro ablate with attractions; the saloon and billiard Italia,are bril liantly illuminated; music sends forth its enchantment; the gay com ptiny begin to gather to the haunts and houses of pleasure; the gambling dens tiro allnmc with palatial splen dor; the theatres are wide open; the mills of destruction arc grinding health, bo;.or, happiness aud hope out of thousands of lives. Tue city under tie gas light is not the same as under God's sunshine. The al Itgvim uts and perils and pitfalls of night are a hundredfold deeper and darker and more destructive. Night life in our ejties is n problem, whose depihs and ahy.-v.. :,nd \Vbirlmiol6 make us start back with horror. . All night long tears are falling, blood is st roaming. Voting man, tell me how and where yoii spend your evenings, and 1 will write oul the chart of your character and final destiny, with blanks to in sert your onntes. 1; seems to me an appropriate/text won! 1 be: "Watchman, w hat of the night?" "Policeman, pacing thy beat, what of the nigh;;" What are the young men of the city doing at night? Where dothey spend their evenings? Who are their associates? What are their habits? When do they go in, and what time do they coine out? Policeman, would the night life of young men com : mend them to the confidence of their employers? Would it be to their credit? Make a record of the nights of one week. Put in the morning papers the names of all the young men, their habits und haunts, that are on t he street for sinful pleasure. Would [there not be shame and confusion? I C??ld they approach the presence of their fair associates? Sonvj would lint dare to go to t heir places of busi ness; some would not return home at night; some would commit suicide. Parents, remember the respon sible duty, obligatory upon you, of training up your child in the way be should gl). A woman at ( arson, Nevada, is sstid to have undertaken to refrain from speaking for forty days. The report runs .-is follows: "She began at I) in the morning, and at 10.}. her ptl.se ^was so feeble from exhaustion that the physician feared she would die by noon. At 11 her heart beat hut twenty-six a minute, and her respirations were hardly noticeable, lier friends here urged her to discon tinue her terrible task, and told her some gossip about a neighbor.- On hearing ii she immediately rushed from the house, ami going across the street met a lady friend and bilked to <>A btst nighl, and is now fully re stored." The New York "Herald" claims to have discovered that by a blunder in the Statutes Texas has conferred the right ofstiflVagcon women. HOW HOI-ACE ?RSfil/KY HELPED HIM .ELF. Lautre Greeley, a brother of Hor ace, relates thi.s incident;; ''When Lincoln was elected I took a notion thai I would like to have the appoint ment of mail agent on one of our local roads. The salary was $1,000 a year, which was a big thing for me. 1 knew Horace could get me the ap point meat. I spent*) KomeJ} money traviling around ami getting recom mendations,""and I succeeded in get ting what 1 thought ivas Butlicient. I had letters from a number of leading business men along the route, as well as from the party men, and these *I forwarded to Horace, with a letter asking him to help me. What do you. suppose lie did? He wrote back, re*. ' turning my recommendations, with the information penned in his own hand, that he could get the appoint ment for me without the slightest trouble, but that he did hot want to do it. He wanted me to stick to the farm. lie said I was the only boy at home, and he thought it best that I should stay there. I wrote back a fid explained to him that I could be at home frequently : that at that time the salary of $1,000 a year would help me out very considerably; that an other party had offered to take the * position for $000 a year. Ijfjwound up by urging Jiim to help me to the ap pointment. His reply was this; ''If another man offers to tf?.t!J"i3 service for $500, and you expect .$1,000, that is an excellent reason w hy you should not have it. If you had it thogpverd ment would be losing $500 a year." . In the same letter he made me this proposition: "Stay on the old farm, and if I do. not raise more corn this year on two acres than you do on ten acres I w ill give \ on $100." Not be ,i:tg, in a position to better myself, I staved on the farm and accepted his proposition. I picked ten acres of as good ground as I had and plant.' ed it in corn. lie planted two acres. When we measured up in the Fall I had beaten hin? just twenty-live bush- * els of ears, and he sent me his cheek for $100." UILiiO^&YW DARREL OF APPLES. Gilhooly got come up with yester day. He had bought a barrel of ap pies from Dc Smith's grocery, which did not give satisfaction. "What's the reason," said Gilhooly, indig nantly, "that the further down I go into the apples the worse they get?" "The reason for that is that you didn't open the barrel at the'othcr end. If you had only done that the apples would be getting better all the time."?The Nation. An old Vermont farmer came homo drunk the other night and became! the victim of an irrepressible desiro to get still drunker. So he thought he would bring out his wagon and drive over to Shelburno Falls for more whisky, dust as he was about putting the finishing touches on the harnessing arrangements he said to hi nisei"": "This horse has go'., horns." He brought out his lantern and found that lie had harnessed the cow to tdVe wagon. Ho muttered, "I'm drunk enough now," unhitched the beast, and went into the house to sleep it off. "If weeds are left exposed in piles a year, will their seedsgerminate?" asks a corre: ioadent. Certainly, and some of them probably after ten years, if there were ripe seeds in the pile to start with. TCxec vi tor's Sale. Ily permission of (lie Probate\iu*cgfe of Orangeburg Comity, I w? II sei I on the di Deecinbci 1880, nt the ?esidenceof 1). W. Snell deceased, die personal pronertylhf the said deceased, consisting o'' 1 Mule, Catth, Hogs, Enriniiig, utensils, Black Smiths T?o's, ?00 bushels Cotton Seed, I'rov vsions,. Ac. Terms Cash. Dr. A. C. DUKES, Executor. dec 10 8t rBMIE very liest quality of (iilt Edge But X lernt VAN TASSEL'S. ]7"dJLTON Murket Ueef, best ever tasted 7 at_VAN TASSEL'S _ I) 1(). Java, and other grader, of CofltM V, at VAN TASSEL*** THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS ?ND OTHER DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM, ?"*** n" >->> ????g.-.--^-. - ?. . ..