University of South Carolina Libraries
?rUngeburg Times LOCAL Next weck being the printer's jubi lee, there will be no paper. The voice of the lire cracker is heard in the land. We return thanks to lion. M. P. O'Connor for continued favors in supplying us with public documents. On Tuesday a dancing hoar per formed on our streets to the great en tertainment; of the bovs Mr. T. T. Ehiicy^an old Orange burgher, now of Conyers, Ga., is on a visit to bis old home. Augustus Fludd, Esq., of Orange hurg, has been appointed on the Gov ernor's stall', with the rank of Colonel. Thanks to Dr. Sallcv for a biidgct of papers from which wo may cull man v items of interest. Town Council has repaired the pavement in front of I/Jar's and Browning's law oilices. We are'requested tostatethat per sons having business with the Democrat will find Mr. J. L. Sims .at Gen. I/dar'; billed We were happy to see that the j venerable l)r Elliott was able to get out to the Fair. 11 is interest in the Firemen will never abate. Probate .Judge Izlar has been pre vented front attending to olllcial j business in consequence of severe ilhe'ss in his family. Our young friend. T. M. Raysor, has been oil' this week on a matri monial tour, and will return in our midst a more perfect man. May joy attend the happy young couple. The Sunday School meeting at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday afternoon was well attended, and a profitable address made by Dr. Cooke. - mmm * Mmm - \V> congratulate our Methodist friends and the community generally on the retention of Rev. t). A. Darby and Rev. Manning Brown at this post for two .years longer. W< are happy to learn that the Y. M. ('. A., routed out of their old quarters by the lire, have established themselves over Willcoc.lt*s store, a much bet lor pitted: We untierstand that sonn- of the roads leading l<> our town ntV in a fearful condition, especially from tin Fork. Stick a pin here, new County ('ommissinners. Lost in Orangeburg, by Mr. A. B. Purler. $51, wrapped in a bill directed to .1. Q. Parlor. Esq. Any informa tion, leading to its recovery, will be rewarded. Some miscreant sot lire to the j^'m house of ('apt. Tre/.evantof Ft. .Motte on Tuesday night, Nov. 22d, destroy ing all the COtton seed, one bale of cotton, and everything, exeo,>t the engine. The loss is probably about $1000. No insurance. The water was exhausted from tin wells at the last tire before the II ant es pould ho subdued, and the engine had to he moved to another well. This shows the necessity of having more lire wells Money spend in this direction will pay. The Governor" has made the follow ing appointments of Trial .1 usticcs for < >rangclm rg < 'ounty: Andrew F. Browning, W. II. Hen non, d. (). A. Connor, Andrew ('. Dibble, A. d. Evans, William I'. 11 ay ne, A. B. Coburii, W. H. Fhney. There will be a Sunday School celebration at the Lutheran Church (Mi next Sunday al d o'clock i\ m. Besides recitations by some of the children, addresses will bo delivered l \ Judge I/lar and Prof. Lawrence. Everybody is invited to attend. The patrons of Mtllichamp's School, will bear in mind that the ex ercises of the school will be resumed on Tuesday, dan. lib. IN8L Boys are prepared for College and young ladies given a finished course. I'n divided attention to (he interests of I be school is promised. C. 1). Kortjohn bason hand, this week, it fresh stock of carpets, bai rn oral skirts, mens and boys hats, nubias and ladies hoods; besides everything else kept in a first-class bouse, all of which are sold tit the cheapest rates. If you want to save hioncy stop here and got your Christ inas ffoods* The Remington sewing machine, the best machine made, with all the latest improvements can be lied at P. O. ?atmon's lor less money than any other maehine manufactured. Only a few left. The Governor has made the fol lowing rcappoiniincuts for Orange burg: Treasurer?Hobt. < 'opes. Auditor?Col. I). It. barton. .Jury Commissioner?F. i>. DoTre ville. ' Prof.'.I. II. La Roche has been ap pointed the, other tit ember of the Hoard of Examiners of Oraugeburg County by the Superintendent of Ed ucation in the place of Prof. Hollo way, who declined in consequence of | of his intended removal from the ('ounlv. We are glad to sec that our cotcm porarv, the D'-niocra/, has been in sured for an amount sullicient to put the ]i:ipcr iu even better condition than it was before. A new outfit and the sympathy of the community, we hope, will more than compensate for the temporary inconvenience and loss of time. We are in formed by Secret ary E. J. Felder that Pomona Grange will meet hy special invitation of Middle pen Grahgeal the Middlcpcn Grange Hail on Saturday the 8l h of January, on which occasion there will be a pic nic and a good time generally. Noth ing else is expected from Middh pen 1 Gransre and cominiiuitv. Death in the ?ames is easy com pared to the torture of Dyspepsia, Headache, Rheumatic Pains, Dis ordciod Liver, Rowels. Stomach and Kidneys, Bilious Fever, lielchings, Sleepliness, Nervousness and other distressing complaints that drugs will not cure, but yield at ot:ce to Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver ami Stomach Pad. We vrer?t ph ased to meet Dr. A. S. Salley un our streets oil Tuesday after his visit to Texas. The doctor looks weil and hearty and we are glad to learn, in conversing with him. that his soil is doing well in that growing mid prosperous State. Jack has many friends in Orange burg who are always delighted to hear of his prosper <y. j. II. Fehler and Ira E. Hart Estps., managers at Grilliu's, were arrested and liniile I up heft're Latlli'dp on! Monday upon the allidnvit of I'liamal* liohiiison, a colored ear penter of our town; Messrs. 15row-ning and A. C. Dib ble appeared for defendants ami after argument, the ease proved so trivial and groundless, tha'J it was dismissed. The Methodist ( onference has made the following appointments for j Orangcbtirg 1 )ist riet: M. Ilrown, Presiding Eiden Orangeburg Station?(). A. Dar by. Ontngeburg't ircnit ?.1. I?._Plalt. Rranchville?M. K. Meltoii. Pravidehce?W. I). Klrkland. St. Matthews?F. Auld. Lcwisvillc?J. A. Clifton. Orange ? R. R. Dagnall. Kdislo? G. II. l'ooser. Edisto Mission? W. 11. YVroton. The Firemen's Fair has been in progress all ; he week wit h t he marke. success that was expected from tilt! character of the Comn ittee of holies ami gentlemen iu charge of the va rious departments aud^from the gen' oral interest w hich is felt ill the cause. A stroll Ihroughuthe hall reveals a perfect labyrinth of wonder ano beauty. All the tables were taste fully decorated, ami none probably was more attractive than the fancy table standing in the middle of the hall crowded with most valuable pre sents. A most interesting feature t f the occasion was that of the "old women in the shoe" personated most charmingly by two, little Misses Ninit Oliveros and May Dibble. Voting was progressing most briskly every highly ami, front what we could see, we arc inclined to the opinion thai there, was some repealing, ami money was iinblushingly used. Wednesday was the evening of woman's sutVrage, ami tin- calico badge operation brought about some very queer, ami at limes, unhappy mutches. The young ladies Vveie charming, ami the boys put on their Sunday suits ami lookool their pret tiest. There's no doubt a large nmoilnt will bo realized towards the j relief of "Uncle Joe-."' We regret to learn that Mr. Dan iel O'Cniu died on last Friday and was buried on Saturday; Pneumonia was the cause of*-hin* death. The old ] gentleman lias of late years, been i subjected to many misfortunes. The burning of bis dwelling by an incen diary a year or two ago. and I be re cent painful accident wbib riding (Iirougli bur town id bis wagon, are fresh in the memory of our pe,ople\ Mr. O'Cniu was a highly respectable and Useful citizen, and a consistent member ol the Methodist Church, Our sympathies are with tin* be reaved. The disgraceful scenes in hog wal low are getting intolerable. A few ? lays ago two dusky auia/.ons tore I into ( ttch other at such It rule as to make the fur fly in every direction to the high amusement of tt number of colored men who were quietly looking on ami enjoying lite .-.how. Again on lasi Sunday afternoon :t "Colored man was followed by an irate I colored Miss, pelting him at every step with bricks. Finally lht: man turned upon her, knocking In r dow n most violently, and stumping her while the ties of Murder ^fent the air. A re we descending to such sn\ air ism in out midst ? We were delighted a ft W days ago to hear the rumor that Mr. Jas. S. Heyward was about to return to Orangcbnrg. We have since learned that the people of llratiehvillo have secured his services as a teacher. We congratulate our sister town on its good fortune. Mr. Hey ward is a ripe scholar, und an experienced teacher, as the many young gradu ates from our best colleges, who were prepared by him. and who are now bidding responsible positions, amply testify. We hope that he will build up an accademy in his new Held which will be an ornament to our < 'ounty. A friend from Vance's Ferry furn ishes us the following dots: "We are tired of polities. Let the people now devote themselves to building up the industries of the country. This is the only way. after all, to make the country prosperous and happy. "There is to be a new line of steamers put on the Santee river at 'an carlv dav bv Northern tapital. \ ? 1 j \\ e will then expeel lower freights 1 "Don*! read a lu'Ws-paper until von owe a big bill and then older it slopped. This is adding insult to injury." Our town was again scourged b\ a considerable lire on last Friday night about I o'clock. Occui'ring -t a lime of night, when im?-.! mod pen pie were lost in slumbers it made eonsid-.-ralde headway, be'bre any effort could be made in checking it. As well as we can learn (Vom those who were first on the sp >t the fire I proceeded from the iuteriorof what is known as Itcttcrson's old building, situated between Wltaloy's and Clover's law ofllces, the smoke and (lautes issiiin? from the Fasten) and Sottlbeastern windows of the build ing. This building occupied as the V. M. ('. A. rooms. Trial Justice < Hover's oflicc, and I he Ihlivirrtit of I ice. uas completely destroyed in i> short time. The llames then com mtinicaUal to CloVcr's and Whaley's olliees on each side, whit h were also deslroved, as well a-- lie.- si ne house of Lull Si Scov'tlle with about 5100 bushels of rough rice in the rear. The great ollbrt was to save Hull A' Scoville's large store which was done by the strenuous exertions oft he lire department and citizens generally, both while ami colored. The steam er, "Uncledoe" proved its iuestima bio value to (he (own oi this night. Without this steam engine there is tei telling when the lire would have slopped. The Betlcrson building was a complete loss to Mis. ('. L. Stro man, who allowed her policy to lapse after many years insurance. Jut Ige Glover's law olllee was insured in Hamilton's Agency for #000, und the Ihnnoiwaf olllee in the same agency for $000. T. 15. Whaley's law olllee was insured in .Mr. Hull's Agency for $700. Messrs Lull A Scoville had no insurance on their stof'e house and their loss- is probably $000, I ('apt. M. Glover, Mr. Julius Glwor, I Judge Glover, Col. DeTreville, Maj. Whaley and the V. M. <:. A. dohbt less lost considerably in the damage of their books and the de'ran^emenl of their papers. The origin of the! five is not known. "Turkeys and for < 'hristmas. _J. _ ..? ."l.'/.l ? ? .-.-j Extra lino beef, pork ait<l mutton j furnished every week at the well reg ulated market, of Marion .luckson. ' Now us the holiday's are approach ing', and everybody will be luokilig out for a handsome present for some relative, friend, or sweetheart, we would advise them to end in at Dr. Wanna maker's and examine his large j and handsome slock of fancy g.?ods just suited for the above purpose.' L'rii es i or.sonablo GJfo to Prof. Van Orsdell and have I your pictures taken bcfA)rt? it is too late, lie leaves on the first of January. Call early ami avoid the rusli. Also line frames and mould ing can be found at Iii-- nailery. Don't put oll'to the last week. To r Shooting?Taking pills and potion* is like "hootinc. with the eyes shut. W hen you are Languid, (tloomy, Sore, with Sour Stomach, Pains in die I? oily and Limhs. i Vcllow Kycs, ?-'kin und Tongue, a b?i?i I Cough, l?yspe|*ia. Dimrloua und other I miseries tat.v no doses?iit-e I'r. h'lagg's Im I proved Liver and Stomach l*.?d and he j cored. Pcrvons camping in town over j night arc requested to stop in I). F. j I Smoak A Co.'x yard where the\ will lind good accommodations for them selves and horses. a j. !. Sorent rue is just iu receipt of It large lot ol'Tohaoeo of all grades, which he \ iil sell cheaper at retail than the same could he bought in Charleston a. wholesale, and another choice loi of Hums at 10 cents per pound. Go to see him. Gentlemen's furnishing goods, em bracing linen collars, coifs, half hose, in d some of the best quality of unlauudried shirts at 70 cents mid ?1" 1 .U? at .1. I. Sorentrue. A visit to hlortjohn's cheap ??:<-.ii store at this time is really instructive and remunerative. Due has no idea how tuanv bargains are to he had until they go and see for themselves. One pleasing feature in this estab lishment is that they are not pulled up by their success, lint ev ery one is w illing mid anxious to show you around and sell to you low down for cash, for you must remember that the secret of Ivortjohll's success has be n theVash i ratle, I le makes no ex ] eeptions. keeps no slate, no nicmor ! anduins in the cash drawer, but -jive-. ! sledge hammer bargains in exchange for lite American dollar. With old experienced buyers of rare judgment, jftluck, atidacity and ability, having puilliillited command of that mtrthiiuj that will buy the world, they are i able to watch and take advantage of these splendid e bailees and oiler to their customers who are not afraid of the insane cry of auction goods. Jobs, leaders and specialties well j calculated to unsettle the brain of I the buyer on time at lifts percent, j on goods, interest added. It injures j im fabric to drive ii through the ( giant engines of L*. S. marshall and j assignee, the shcritl' ami the auction marts of the city. It only changes the price from a veri, high to a very \ low figure. The stock Of this store \ ha-- been largely ivph llished during , the week, and tiny are unu prepare.: to meet demands of their many i friend-. Iu addition to the heavy I stock, they are now opening the fol j lowing, which persons in the country ! w ill do well to not ice': Silver plated table and teaspoons. ! knives and forks; window shades, ladies dress yoods. ladles, misse-? ami j children* ?Vinte and colored hose, gents hit 1 f 1 lose, ladies and gent-, silk handkerchiefs, looking1 glasses from 10 ce'lltn lo if:! ?_'."?. ladies balinoral ' skirls, ladies, misses nnd gouts shoes : and boots, gl:lns setts, shirts, tuinh : lers, gohh'ts. pic iircs, lobaceo, candy. , hams. Ac.. ?vc. Give him a call and I see if what we have sa'ul is not the truth. I Another large ltd Of parlor and j bracket lamps of the latest designs. ? with or without illuminators, jusl re i reived- direct from the ma nil factory. at ttstoMishiiitclv hot pf'iees at J. I. I sprront rue s "BLACK-DRAUGHT" make* (hid., ami ii ver impossible. Imu* sale l?\ Dr. .1. G Wnunnuiakor Don't forget to carry your cotton samples to I). IC. Smonk A* Co. They pay the highest price- and pay the ?.?ash. a Benny, health, and happiness fcr ladies in " WINE OF CARDUI." i ? * I'or sale l y Dr. J. G. Wftu?amaker Gootls arriving by every tl'ain for .1. I. Sorrcntrue. He x\ i 11 make, this season, shoes a specialty as his large ami varied -lock wili show by inspect ion, " WINE OF CARDUI " tor Ladies ?1ily. For sale by Dr. d. t!. Watiuamtik er. The drtlg store where can gel your money's worth is nl Dr. ?7. (J. Wan natnakcr, Orfingebtlrg C. II.. s. ('. We buy the best, keep the best, ami sell it nl low prices, hence if son want any thing iu the drug line, call and sec US. We keep a full line of hair and tooth brushes, toilet soaps, per fiiniery, sponges, patent medicines: make prescriptions a specialty'; will be found at our post, day or night. Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never be bilious. For sale by Dr.-J.- G. Wannainnkor j It itt found at last! Something new under the sun A new eta is drawing upon wont an. Hitherto she has been call ed upon to suller the ills of mankind and her own heshlcs. The frequent and dls trcsxing irregularities peculiar to lier sex have long been to her the "'direful sprint; of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of I the rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been the cnn-tanl y?i patictit victim of a thousand ills unknown to man?-ami without ti remedy. *M)li Lord, how Iniivr!" in the agony of her snub hath she cried. I'.ut now the hour of her redemption is collie, she v'.ill feiilfi r im an re, for It rath field's Kemalc I'cgulaitor. "Woman's liest i i ien'l," i- lor sale by Dr. A 1 Dimes, and hIkU by i?; iL'5. Wanliamaker. Prepared l>y Dr. .1. I radfield, Atlanta, (in ; prlee, St ;>u perbrttle. A Itul piickrtge of " BLACK-ciKAUGHT'; free of charge at For sab- by I Jr. d. ?Vnitnamnk i ef. I Head what ?Jen. U \ . (Tlgoj Audcrso says ;] Messrs. Hutchison ? Hrn.: (Jeidlctjieii ? I have been a great > allerer from neuralgia ? the attacks his'*ng for days. I had tried every known remedy without being reliev ed. In my la>t attack I tried your ?'Neu riilgiuc," and in a short lime wa- perl'eetly cured It is a confutation to know that i have at last :i remedy that controls this piiinful disease, and i can cheerfully re e< inuicud il to all who suileras I do '. l. T. Aniouison*. < hit-1 i>; l'o ice. Atlant i, April Is', !<<<n. l.outsvll.t.t, Ky? May ?, 187'.". Messrs. Iluleiii.-ou ?\ Uro.. Atlanta, < in.: tieut.s - For sixteen year?< 1 liiive diligem y sni.ghl lor soinespe ilie (of speedy action] for neuralgia and headache?recent use ol your "Ncuralgino" proves 1 liriVii ai last found it and i take great'pleasure in fully, endorsing your remedy as possessing; eveii quality claimed for it as a specific for siek lic.vhtclic ami ncura'gia. AVspecllUll/ ytMh \ Titos. K. PowKi.l.. For ale by I ?r. A.C. bi.kee, ntid aUo by Dr. .1 ? ' v. iimuunaker, D. IS. Sttiouk has returned \. i111 the Ii nest lot of clothing-ever otlorcd in ibi- market. a No head-ache or back-ache for ladies who drink " YViNE OF CAKDU1." For sale b\ l)r. d. <i. Wannamaker If \i?u need ti nice ,,f harness don't buy until you have priced them at 1). K. Siiiotik iv C'o.'s. They have just received u.linc '<>i. a Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bum. it StoVIl.l.. I'm day,. Dec. 24, I SSO. cot i on Middlings. lo^'-i 11 Low Middlings. I"}'* i >i dinury. 7 ? U bmlvis ons i oni.7 j'?',St! New Corn . Pea-. ?0 (?'odder, per lUU lbs. 70 Uoiieh .ice. 100 \OT1GFii SCHOOL (DMMISSIONKlt'S Oi'l'lOK, < hangcbiirg (Vanity J *. >i.ii fi-l nie. >. v., Dee; 23d ISjJO Tbc Hoard ol Kxatnmers of Oran?*e'iurtr fountv will hohl an examination at ?'Mellb hanip's Sehe?.I House" on Saiurdav .I:oi.;Sth ISSO. from '.i o'cloe.; A.;M. In ?'< V M., lor all teaehfrs who do no: hold ccrli* lieates an.I desire to leach in I lie' l'ub?c Schools tif the County, S ri i i ?? IL M i i.i.n ii a m e. < liairman Hoard Kxaniineis. ( 1 HOICK Ohio llaini at j JAM KS VAN TASH M.v All per on- indebted to the i ?(.- W. f-'noll will ph-asu mi'-:'' payment to lb undersigned, anil all those having cLon; again*! the same, will band them in pro perly attcnte'l. within thirlv d:tyfi from date, or tbev wil b de rr .Ipivnie . lot. ... C bVk! >. Kxccuior. D?t. '7il. ISfO. dec 17 ^t fjpll K i.i-it of Drv Sah ami Smoked Ihicon I low down at VAN TASSKL/S ADi/ilNISTRATOE'S SALE, I?>? permission ol the lion i hartes It. (ilovei, Jttdgv n Piohate for O angchurg ? oni.l v. I will soil at the plantatimi ef I rvin linkes, laic deceased, in said County tor cash, "ii llie -7tli hist., the following pro perty, to u ii : One cream Man-, one hay Mate, one hay Mule, seven head Catth1, one lot I logs, one Wagon, Household and Kitelicn Kurniture, I lows, Hees und Plow Storks, one lot Plun der. rn?- pair Steely a rus< one lot l'an?dng l.'iensils, mie'lats Cradle, one lot tiears, Saddle and bridle, one old Pump, one l"t I (.'arpeuier iihd Shoe Tools, l'i u bushels j t "in, mure or les-, IttKI pounds Fodder. I moie or le>?, 400 bushels t'otton Reed more I or li-s-i,-I hale I'ottoil more or U-s. UIIKISTIAN ( ALI>W KLL, Xtltiiit'isirator Irvin PukcH. dee 10 :'.t B KST qualityciisrd < oatl Milk at VAN TASSKL'S. NOTlClh All person.- who have engaged trees from my Nursery will please call for them as ?OOn as po--ihle . Al.i.i lOotKirape Plants of etery variety, two ; ? res old and wvll rooted, al 10 cent? each < i SS per Inuidred. d e tf A. JOL'HUIAN. Ja mts Van 'iassel, FANCY CcBQCJEE ANl> l.lul iiH DEALEIL On hand and rccel vitig daily Fresh Dm ries. und the Finc.-t llraudtl of Liquors in town. BKO II ION STRKKTj ORANGKUUlUi, S. C 111 in prcpiirt'd <o K11|#|?tf Families with the ce'fhratcd I'lllIn k*l phia Champagne 1/t^er Wecr by tltu Dozen cheaper than Charleston market. At Wallace Camion's <'hi Stand. J. OKI: AN PK \\ S, Act. "Master's Sales. In compliance with the ordern of the Court of Common Pleas, I will sell tlio several tracts of laud mentioned in the fol lowing eases, at Orangeburg Court llounu, on the first Monday in January next, vir.: ' t'harlo? O Diintseler, Atlm'r of Florence <; ii>\-?-r ngaiuai Margurut Clove' and oth ers. All the* right, title und it* ost of tho Int'e ITorenee Clover in the following twit true'sof laud : 1. One tract containing 20- acres, more or less, in lite LYuuty of "r.iugcburg ami Mate of Sotuh Carolina, bontided on tho Si.uili by tract No and marked No. -4?' it pl.it made by I., (J, Inubinet. u Surveyor, Marcl; aotb, IS74, situated in Amelia Town* ship on lli^'b Hill Creek and brauchen of thickhead, \vnl?*rs t?f Congateo river. 2. < tic- trat t sitintttd in the County and Stale aforesaid, containing 7'i acres, more t>i less, and botindetl sou baust by land of -Haue, unit NoiibweM by land'of I). McKenzie. Ternii cash, pinchasersttipay for paper* und recording/, John 0 Tike, Trustee, agaii.st Joaiuh I). Stttoak and others. .Id that tract or parcel of land contain ing 220 acres, tnoieor less, sittnile in tho I ? ik >>i l.di -to and County of (>r.tugchurgk hounded on the North by lands now or formerly <>i Paul A; McMiubsel, ICnst ami Sutitli l.y lands nliw or Immer y ol tho Kstate ol Sylvester lleueh. and Wc*t by la>.tl.-. i ow or Ibt'inerly of Josiuh Haltxegar, l'? t ins: One-third cadi and the bnlaucu payable in ivetve months ?eenreil by a '???tul ami with interest from tho day of -.i e, payable annually, and a mortgage of the premises. )l the purchaser slmd fail tn <oinp'\ ilie premises will he resold at hi* risK on tie: saute terms, ou the hiiuiu or on s"tne othei convenient sale day aftoi ward i nrcbasers lb pay for papers and ru?ording. J j". Steadninti, Ad'rur, against John S Ty ler ami u(tiers. A nail nl land situate in tho County of Orangeburg and in the Fork of Libsto, containhig -let; acres, more or less, and hounded o 1 the North by hinds uow or formerly t?l (.' f Howling, on the Lust by land- of A 1* < lue, on the South by lands of Kale ilie Walker, and on the West by lands nl A It howling. 'Iernts: One-third eaidi ami thu balance payable in twelve months secured by a bond bearing interest from the day of sale paya ble annually, with a mortgage of tho prem ises, iu ease die purchaser shall fail to comply, tin: premises will bo resold at his risk on the i exlsulcday on the same terms; k'urciiasers to pay for papers and and ro* I cording. Join <.' 1'ike against Jane A Stephens aud Richard llartwt II. 'I hat certain pluutation wr tract of land situate in the County of Orangubiirg, iu tho l ot k of Fdisto, containing * 17 ucros, tnoro or less, and hound now or forttlcrl} ou tho North ly lands of Or. 15 H KnoiU, South by the South Kdisto river, Lust by land.' of the Kstate of John S Jcnning? aud of Sarah and Mary tiraves, ami the Wu-t by lands of I)r 15 It Knolls and .lohn F Fiekon. Terms cash, It the purchaser shall fail to comply the premises will he resold at bin risk on thesuecu ding sale lav on the s*mo terms. Purchasers to pay for paper' and rvcoi ding. uhur'fl Office, t TIIOS. W. ?LOVER. Dec B,tS80. / Mauler Has ju-t returned from the NORTH With u Large and well Assorted j Sttn k Id Genoral i MEROHANDISa, j Purchased id (he verj I ?WEST i'oint of the Market, and will he Suhl Ht corresponding Kales. Come one and all and air for your .?elves, the BARGAINS to .be ob | laiiied. CAKTKTlNG. OIL CLOTHS and FUILK] 1 I Uhi of the Lntcist ~ 1'atoms. I). LOUIS, sept 3 188U 8m I ? . ____ I V ALKFYENDAHL HOOT A SHOEMAKER, AT IIAREEY'S CORNER, Has jusi rcceired a full line of Shoemak er - matei ial, consisting of X^eatb-er, Tools And other^article* in my line of basin ok* all of which 1 lid offering low down. < i A IT KM 'FOPS Of all grades and die ken I material. All o d'-r-' for boo's or (dioVs will receiv* prompt atleniio't, and warranted to givo entire satisfaction. Prices reasonable. I<> pairing clone in the neatest manner and on the alwrlest notice. Btt" I will not he responsible for work left with in? longer than three mouths. 1* A LKFVENDAHT,. fob 27 ly THE UNDE \SIGNED 4 vilwH (o Iiin frlcndS and tUa " r public, at the store recently occupied by A full Stock of (I'ncral MERCHANDISE. A rail solie'dcd and enl'i^fiiction gmtr.in teed. TOI1A?CO Will be made a specially. W. B. THOMPSON, jime 4 1SS0 ly N??tCZ^ " jl/r. C. lt. Jones keeps good hones wi4 buggies for hue, and is also prepared to I * all kinds of hauling promptly on shoit notice. Terms reasonable. C. K.JONFSfc ! aug 2U