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"Xho Orangebixrg Times L O C -A. Hi n The Glorious 'Fourth.?Tiiis na tional holiday was celebrated by the ?colored people who came into town in ,pretty considerable numbers and a ?mused themselves with a bund of rhu sic and other diversions. They wound up the whole with a big dance ? at night at the Engine ?house. Blocking the Post Office.? Webster and Mb attaches were start led on last Thursday by the arrival of about a ton of mail for Congress ?man Dibble iu the shape of ollicial documents which had accumulated in Washington for hitn. They had to be conveyed from the .pcyst olliee in 'two cartloads. A-FINEGame.?A very spirited : game- of base bull was played on last Thursday evening between the Col umbia club aud the Orangeburg Dai sy club. It was said to be the best game of the season. The score -stood 14 to 15 in favor of the Columbia club. The victors had little to boast over, the contest being so close, that all hands could feel victorious. ? A Mauk ok Respect.?The Edisto ?Rifles were mustcriugfor parade ami 'target practice on the 4th iu accord ance with previous appointment, when, intelligencehaviug arrived of the sinking condition of President 'Garfield'hca?ai; was indcfliutely p/?s poned asa mark of respect for the distinguished sufferer. A Runaway.?A couple of horses !ran away with a wagon of-Mrs. Dan ger's ou Glover street on the 4th,. throwing out a little boy who was driving, and ruunuig over him, up-' setting the wagon in the ditch and 'doing other things too marvelous to mention, and yet, strange to say, no damage was bone. 'It was a regular 4th of July demonstration. State Grange.?Col. T. Vv. llol doway writes to Capt E. J. ??Fehler that the Summer meeting of IhcState 'Grange will take place at Greenville on July 2tith. ?Representatives of Pomonas, will be admitted on the same footing as the delegates of otb ?<er granges. Dr. Summers of Orange burg -is appointed to deliver an nd ?dress or essay on some agricultural ^subject' Wo hope all the farmers who can, will attend this meeting. A Goon Wouk.?The Suhday s. hool ?organized by -Mr. C. S. Rull, called -the "Factory "Chapel" school, are -glad to hear is| flourishing. A large number of boys and girls have joi ned -?and a number of grown persons have ?reported for the formation of a Bibb -class. There us great interest in.in fested, which is encouraging. Air. Bull would be glad to receive books papers Ac as donations from any ?source for the benefit of the School. The Coloue? Nokmal Institute.? 'The exercises uif this Institute coin tmenCcd in Columbia on Tuesday <untler very favorable auspices. Prof. ?Montgomery and his assistants were .promptly at their post. Upwards oi fifty teachers wore present from vari ?ous parts of the State, aud others are ?coming in daily. The expenses are ?only $2.50 per week. We hope Orangeburg will be well represente<:. Let our colored teachers look to their interest in this matter. The Insti tute will not close until the -.).h. School Kxhmwtion.?The. closing 'exhibition of Mr. II. 0. Sheridan's school took plaee, according to ap pointment on last Thursday evening, at the Fair Building. The exercises 'commenced about '.) o'clock before a full audience, and the children did their part in endeavoring to excel, and to contribute to the genera! en tertniument. It was pleasant to sec the interest manifested in tlic school both on the part of children and pa rents. The Edisto Baud was out iu full force and contributed iu no small degree to the evening's pleasure by delightful music At Asuville.?Orangcbiirg was represented at AshYille in the shoot ing match this week by the following good shots: Dr. M. G. Sal ley, J. A. iiallcy, D. E. Smoak, William Sain, W. J. DeTreville and 1*. G. Cannon. The following also attended as visi tors: B. Frank Slater, E. F. Slater, Frank DeMars, Dr. B. B. Lee, W. C. Bull, It. F. Bryant and C. 1*. B run sou. If there were any others, we have not been able to ascertain their names. Seven teams were entered lor the grand shooting on the first day. North Carolina carried bit* the lirst prize; Spart an burg and Ashville divided the second prized and Orange burg carried off the thin! prize. The New Daily.?The Charleston Herald, the new daily, that wag prom ised to the public some months ago, made its first appearance on t he 4th of July. The Salutatory is well and gracefully written, showing tin able editorship behind the curtain. The paper is issued from the Sunday Times ofllce under the management of J. W. DcLano Esq. Its polities may be best stated in the following extract from the leading editorial; "With these views, we tire necessarily Indc pendent. No clique nor parly ow n our free thoughts. We shall tell tin truth about men and measures, und oiler to the highest, as well as to the humblest, an honest, fearless and rea dy medium of public expression.1 ?K>d luck to the new enterprise. The American Sentry.?Wc have received several copies of the paper of the above name, published in New York. It is of the National or Green back creed, ami, outside of ils poli tics, it is a very readable .paper, and says some good things. ??? . - ? <? i m The New Truck Coming.?The Elliots have ordered a new truck which is expected to arrive in a very short Li inc. ll will be a great ac quisition to the lire department The company deserves credit for the sue cess fid effort to make the organiza tion useful, and in keeping up with the growth of the town. Hates to ?tatis Grange.?C?l. T. \V. llollowuy, Secretary of the State Agricultural Society, v rites us that the rates on nil the railways to Summer meeting of the State G riiugc at. Greenville, July 20th, will be "three cents per mile each way.*' Tickets will be on sale from the 23rd Lothe 20th of July inclusive. They will be good to return until August 3rd. A "P-ROHTAnLE'-Cna x g e.?-Mr. vJoht Copes and .Mr. Wilkes Sawyer made an exchange of properly yesterday which results .prolitably to Orange, burg in the accession,probably of two more good citizens, Mr. Wilkes ? aw ycr and his son. By-the bargain which was consummated yesterduyM Copes gets two stores on Main Street, the one now Occupied by Mrt>poigel. and the,other by a Colored association; and Mr Sawyer gels the lai'ih of about 230 acres, known as thoWjiiiley farm, lying ?h each side of the railroad, partly within and partly without the corporate limits "VVeseeyats Female Institute, Staunton, Va.?We take pleasure in directing attention to the adver.ise incut of this poptila.* Seininary. It is located in buciof the healthiest cli mates in the world, where every breeze contributes to the physical vigor of it a pupils. It presents at tractions unsurpassed if not unequal led in the Union, lbs buildings are home-like anil elegant, grounds ?;t tractive, scenery grand. This sell bo I is attended by i 20 boarding pupils from 17 different States. It has made great reduction in the cost of education. Among the lowed terms in the Union. Hoard, washing, fuel, lights, Knglish, Latin, French, Ger inn n, (elocution, Instrumental Mumc ?for entire' scholastio year. See ?atlvci^.isenTont. For Catidogue ltd dress Key. Win. .\. ITarri?, Presi dent, Siauhlbn, Virginia! A STAntsiNO A it air.? On the -lib id*.Inly two colored men, Harvey Council and Kilian ttcl IM u Id row, be longing to the tiir-pentine farms got into au altercation about. sOinu wo iuah, and finally proposed to go out to a qiiiel spot on the ottl skirt i Of the town and light the mutter out. When they arrived at the appointed spot iMuidrow drew his knife, and wc hear, also u pistol, upon which GOuii cil sitid he was not armed, that lie projiostHl h fair light, ami thai if Slut I row did not put Iiis arms iip'10 r< fits cdlo light. They tlicii walked back to ih town, and when they got near Sliausk Street's Mill words again uros? bettveen them, and M n Id row drew his knife ?and stabbed < otiheil -om?ycro!y in the breast hear the ' shoulder that he was lakoiito Dr. : iieeves' drug'storu for medical alien- 1 lion, ati'd is not exported to live. It is isaid thai Council, the wounded I man. kill'. il a ihah ulioiii two years ] ago 1'oi" which lie was tried; hill (putted. Muldrbw has made hisjes ea pe. FlREAT UEld>Et:VlI.l.E.?The intel ligetice reached < itr town on lasii Friday I ha I the residence of J, 11. Felder I' q., was completely destroy ed by lire not many hours before the dawn of the day. Happening at such a time, all the members of the family were in tleep slumber, and were not aroused to their dangerous condition until the dining room attached to the dwelling,lit which the Haines were discovered, had fallen in. Mr . Fehler, we arc teld> with remarkable presence of mind, as soon as she saw the situation, ran up the stairs which were almost obstructed by the smoke and Unities, and awoke the boys who were sleeping in the second story, thus rescuing them from a rather perilous condition. There was no time left but for the inmates to es cape for their lives, and evorvt.li> tig was lost, even to the money that was put away. Besides the house wc arc told that the smoke-house, with all the provisions, was completely destroyed. Wo believe there was no insurance, and therefore iL is a total loss to Mr. Felder, who has our deep est sympathy, and we can say that of the whole community in Iiis great uiisfort it he. Dr. J. G. Wahnaniakcv has just received the Hucst stock of cigars, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tobaccos over offered in Orangcburg. The Dr. never keeps anything but the best of goods in his line and we take pleasure in calling attention to these goods. Go down and try them ?A number of the leading physi cians of the country are now recom mending Prof. Guilmetto's Kidney Pad for lame back, sciatica, diabetes, gravel, and other diseases of the kid neys, bladder and urinary organs. --ORANGE L E A V ES-? ?0? ? It is about as hot as ever. ?The hot weather is commencing again. ?Henry Kohn's store looks bright aud beautiful despite the dry times. ?Who knows how it will bo! Pro vidence orders all things. ?With the best seasons possible in the future, we can't have full crops. ?Horace W. Grcolcy is lecturing ih Columbia. Is he any.kin to old Horace? ?Teachers will notice in another column the days for the summer ex am iuation ?-Mr. d.W. Fairy has bought Caii lion's Hotel. It is an eligible situation for :i public; house. ? The Young Americas were out on regular-parade on Tuesday with ?'Untie Joe." ?Dr. Wnhnunmkers iced soda wa ter is ever Mowing to refresh the wea ry traveller. ?\Yq are indebted to Gen. I/.lar for several courtesies extended this week. Long may he wave. ?The .Rapt ist Sunday School Con vest ion meets at St. Georges Churcl on Friday, July 10th. ?A wagon load of water melons came in on tue 4th which was pur chased by Mr. P. W. Rull. ?-Ueotty is a planter as well as a barber, lie planted cotton on the 4th of Mnv. and had blooms oil the4thof July. * ?Fach Sunday School ie entitled to three delegates in the Sunday School Convention at Georges Sta tion. ?The Him rains ?f last week up p ar to have been general, aud havi dine great good to the crops every where. ?Rev. J. F. Probst leaves for Hai ti more on the 27th. and the Rev iiedeubaugli fills his pulpit until hi. return. ?Clerks are amusing themselves now trying to keep cool with palmel .6 fans and unfolding marvelous talc: ? Rev. W. Ii. Richardson, the ne\ pastor el* the Methodist church o mrto.vn. arrived on Tuesday morn ihg; ? A good number of our cit i/.cm took advantage ol' the low oxeursin rates on the S. O. R IL and visited Charleston this week. ?'Flic Kdii to Band has purchased now drums hud i:\niakihg other im provements in instruments. * ?The river, w ich has been vcr\ low during I he dry spell, has risen coli si d 'Hibly since '.he rains, but i. ?n the fall again. ?The well by the Court House '. at last being secured by a coveriii an f,.?!(?.?' v direct ion of the Count (!onihiissioncrs. ? Mr. R. M. Smi 1 Ii is about, to ihove t hv '?'!? -?? r?* ; hvi"". Ldu'rhi h\ 1);-. A. 0. I Mikes (Vom Dr. Barton, u hout tin- width of ilic house to lib Kast. ?-The immigrants who have; fount* .'inployine in in o il' town arc working splendidly llb'pugh all the hot wcath sr and seem lo be pcrfectly satisiieb; ? We heard a l.'idy say that Drang? i?urg could bohst soine ri'dit goo looking young men Don't all call i.; i "1110 itL otir e. ? Such is llf growth of Oraiiu mrg that w'e si'O'jtd nc)t lie a: nils': i'rised tb sec another iv.c'okly pap p: iiig ii ;> soon. -?There are now one hundred itti h'trtyleaelurrs at the colored Insti Ute in Columbia und tn?ie still ebi iiig. ?A fresh supply of turnip an I'ahhage seed just received by W. Y Robinson, Jeweller. Go and get th best, from the bed place. ?Th inks for a neat eiiinlo.U'ue 01 the Me lieal college at Charleston Flic fill -d course of lectures will be ?in on the 15 th of October, ?J. II. Oslondorf has bemi up pointed Assistant Post M ester it Charleston, lie and Tuft didn't work during the Campaign for nothing ?It is unfortunate that there b not complete harmony among tin Doctors around tin* President. Wi hope it will not result injuriously t< him. ?Tim exhibiting of a pistol by tlie negi'6 Aluldrow in o?r town or the-Ith July is another instance of the violation of the concealed weapon act. ?Mr. W ilk es Sawyer and son, ol I he Fork, paid us a visit this week. We hope, from the prospects, to hnv< both ascitizens of Orangeburg. ?Monday and Tuesday will be : hi' ollleo days of t he School ('omuiis? loner during the months of .Inly and August. Read notice in aubthei coluihu. --One of our clerks has been wonderfully successful this week practicing upon a sick feline. His patient will certainly recover whether from fright at the operation, or from the operation itself, we are not pre pared, as yet, to say. ?As the beat proof of the hot days that have past, ?ve hear of a eitiy.en of Hebron township who bought a lot of eggs and one of llteiii hatched out a Chicken from the heat of the weather before he could eat tliein. ?Bishop Howe of the Episcopal church will visit Orangeburg on Sun day', the 'list, for the purpose of a 1 mini storing the ordinance of Couiir mation. Notico to Teachers. School Com.mission'Kit's Ori'lCE, OitANOEnui.u, CoL'Mv, .July <*? i. : '? The'following days have been fixed b\- J the ( uiu.iv liourd of Kxaaiiinrs ul ?>r li - I burg(Joiinty tor diu >omuH r f xuiuiiiutiwi I of 1'obdo S?hool Teachers, bulb undo und j I'ciualo.' 'thiirsihiy, dtily -1:. for w!.':*.-- :;?;!: | cauls for lo st gradeeorliti sites Krida*-, July -Und, for colored ttppli cants for first grade certificate?. Saturday, duly U)rd, lor whtteapi'li uants foi second grade certificate*. Muiidtiy, .'ii y LiiiiJi, lor colored npplb cants for second grade certificates. I ue.-dny, July IMJth, to;- white applicants for third grade Certilienles. Wednesday. July tilth, for colored tip plicnuts tor mini grade eerlifieates. The l.xaiuiiiation will commence at 1U o'clock Lueli day. All (.(titiiic.ites, whether they have ex pired or not, must tu- presented to the Hoard during Hie Examination lor in.-peo tijn and kciitfu. All who expect to teach in the Public Schools must apply how, as the Hoard objects to special examinations. JJuring the months o> July and August the t'li'U.'K DAYS of the* School Loni inissiouer are changed from 1 ridav and Saturday tu MONDAY and H K.-b.v\' yf each week. Stiles II. Mellich A Sir, School t 'oioiuissiuiter, < )ratiychtirg Con .ily. ju'y 7 Y/i-ISLEYAW Fh.m:.L^ 1WSTI iUTS, 5TAUNTON, ViR(.!LN i.V. Ol'KN- September 20th, IS-Vl. One <:! lb" Fiisi Schools \"? ?>iI.?dies in the United ShUes. StnTbtiudihgs hi a iti ml. L?iiiiiie iiiisur.pisi.-ed. Pupil* tioiii seventeen Stii'es 'I ui'iits aiooiig the be.'t in the I'liioii. I'ohi 1. Was big, Knglinh burse, Latin, I'leweb, (irrniau. Iu-.ru aieiilal Aliisjc, A:c., t'.u Inda-t eye froin j .Sept. in .lime, &!*>8. !(;.?? at i?>? - v rite to iviiV. ? Mi Ii Mints, I?. iL, l'. -i.hot, Sta t. :< i , V i tas i :?? i .\. july 7 ?l I tegula r and l'ratisieiit !'.>';?! : - can get ? <?od and n lisnii'iblc. l!o:ir i a' t It iff c-nv! .?im llYairdiitg' Mouse \,;. .?!. 1 have. -?;> ned it meet the growing iiiid* of ? r.u hiirg ? I i :: :il<0 'in :i dodraLic iu.?'??n 'eiiiupt in ibit ??li.-.ii'.esti pyi'tl.lt; a?'iu.ii fii'ii u mil travelling public. li- \V. BmilC.MANN. mar 10 ?m INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, A.iD THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TBIUPflPH^OFJHE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TOPPED LIVER. iioas6f tippet i ta,Knoneu.bowela cost ivo, 3P'ain in theHe_iid,\* it h ii dull sensation in the bnek part, Pain uficter tho Shoulder*. Binde,'fullness after eating, with a. ih.sin oUnation to: e^ortl?n: of" body or mind, Irritabllitjr_tif tenipor, Low spfritB, Loya of meniory, with u f.-elitiRPf nuvim; nog; Ibctod uome duty, ivoaitnos.i, Dlsr.aini a?, IHutterinR of the 11 Rtiri, '">"t-i b"efi(ir? eyon^Velloyr Hkini Her..la.-he. Itc?tle?.s does ntufght,"highly colored Urine. IF TH'?SE WAF.UIUGS ARE UN iIKED'?D, SEHIO'JS UlSCASLSVilll S'JU\ DE DEVElOnE?. TUTT'S PILLS are esiteelnlly ndh|viv<l to Kiieli uiisent(iiiu dose ullV-el s sot l> n rliititgu of feeling h*. O) iinIoiiIsIi Hie MiU'el it. Tliev IiK'i'.'iihf tin* ll?l?e?He. i>iul enlist' tlin IhxI}-"tu Tnli?. ?II I O-sIi. Ullis tlH' ??VSteni li llour!?(it-4!.uii<l l>\ Ult'll T.>:i ii- Aft lull oil lliu iMawatlv*' Oitiaim, K?iruliii*MtiNil*t are nr.t duei'il: l'rii.- cents ::.'> IHm*ew.s Hi,; s.v . TUTT'S Mil DYI ?"}n*Y Haiii brSVRisickHs clmiiKeil '.'? a Ol iisiiv Hi.ack by a iliiRle niipllcatlon of this uyk. li |-upai t? ii nnturat color, ucta IlibtuiltMneoujily. fculil bj UruggiaU,or itnl l>y uck?, ??!! i i-ivi|>i bl f I, Office, 3B Murray St., Now York. fl Dr. TIXT8 MAM'AI. uf T?lu?Mr lnf..rn.?il..u ?nd n HtWul HcNlrO ?ai be mallcil ? IttL on aiipUtitlon.^ K'eeblo und Sickly PcrK?hN Itccnvcr tlicir vitality by pursidnj* a course ot lloatettcr'8 Stniimch Hilters, the mokl popa* l.ir invigoranl and iijteralivu ineilicine in use. General debility, lever ami neue, ilysprpsln, constipation, rliciunatisin, and other inalailic? arc coiiipletely reinoveil liy ii. A^k thobu Who have used .1 what it has (time lor tin in. For a.ile by all Druggists and Dealers i;eiieruTly. Tk? Itrnrd; oT *t IO1I1 (mhi, Barliftsii'a Infallible pile mm. Maiiiifai'tti'ml liv ilia Dirhata Pilo Curo C:., Ear'nia, 11. C. It nVlrr Nl't to turn l| iut>rrli?Mi or l'lli-. ?lim a mm I. in.tiSI*, ) , i-.. I.I.I and bona M* (toluioulali luiai.Lidbi. ari'licaUwa PHOENIX. IRON WORKS C O JLXJ _M 33 J A., S. O. P. KIND, Superintendent- G. DIEROKS, Proprietor. M ANUFA CT ? it OF Wut er find Horso Powers, Saw ami G t M ills, olumns -for Store Fronts, Mailings Cor Balconies. All kinds o nsti ugs done at Short Notice and Low Prices. Work done in (Mood, Workmanlike manner. Repairing of nil kinds of Machinery and Engines. All orders left with apt. F. H. W. BRIGG MANX, my A&Mit ut Drangoburg, S. ., will receive prompt attention. fob 10----tf Or:&s?Kcb;:irg, S. C oet1 1880 iy Sup Elativ o in its attibittes. rJ HE WHITE S ta n '.a ok uowledged KING O f S ? w i n g M ac h * n e s . It has the Fioe:U Fishcl Wool Work, and is the BEST MADE MabMne in the Market. Its Shuttle is Self-threading, Iis "Neadle'i? Self .selling, lU Bobbins can he filled without removing work or attachments. So simply constructed and Light* Running, that a child can use it. WarreBtcd for fite ytfats. TH2 UNDS' SIGNED g KlJV'rs <?? hi**. friemSs Snt5?I (lie ^ lf public, at the store recent y occupied A full Stuck of General 15? 2 ii ?.1 via A U?i-?iSJ. A wtiliii 'ami wtfisfaaicn suaTan TO'BACCO Will bo made a specialty. W, B. TEOLLPSON. juiio ?! 1860 ly ?R HUH Ii. IE\V1N, P11OTO G RA PI 1 EH, Nov.- :tt A. J'. A vinger* s Store, !><??.o i:i tin- 1 >?1 manner and i.n the iiio.st reasonable terma. Also Of everv description done on' the sdjuHcsl notice ami at moderate \Y' I'k ITS) e?:"tfullv Riuieiteil. W. il. diOVVKLL, C)nontiic Har'ev's Corner' l> !?? ?rn~! ?n s :i n (i * ? i i s 1 j 1 ';.'!Mves tire annually : ,1 |r vh'thus, 11v pro onged, ;,s aiul hiuit'i'le'siorcd ?.?%? the use ( i: I : ] . j a f : i .(3, which positively and permanently cures Impoleney (eatised by excesses, of any kind), Seminal Weakens, and ab diseases thai follow us a i-eqn nee of m If abuse, as ? > ???: i v,^: ..y. \o&< ol mcmorv, ihiversal i !-?:; :.pain tin-bach, ?inniciw of ?Lion, l'i tmalio e old itge, and many other discuses ?mil v id in insanity or consumption and a prctiiatuic grsive. ?Vi ud foi circtihirs with le-tinionials free by mail. The Invigorator \* told at Si per box. >>i six boxes for :r">. by all drug gist, in will he lent freu by mail, wen rely scaled, on receipt of price hv ad Irendng p. J. ? IS i:S fi-:V," ttruggim, I ?7 ?Viuniit st. Toledo, Ohio. Sole Agent for l. c 1'id led -Slates, may i'J ly AT TO UN 12 Y AND < OSJ "VNICS.LOH it *..L1V, Corner Church and St. Paul Streets, ( ) rangobu r:->-, S. C. Prompt and can fid uthu,'inn'*givcii to all bn-ints- entrusted to my care. jan 3 1.881 ? ly Why sauer Nct-dlctKly ".Vitli the convulsing, rpadniudic tortures <if fever and nunc unit liilums i umitUnt, when llostetter's Stomach Hilters, acknowledged to lie a real curative of malarial levers, will eradicate ihe cause of so much Buffering. No less effective is this benignant alterative In case* of constipation, dyspepsia, liver com plaint, iheumatism, and i'u general <|c|,j|ity und nervous weakness. Fur aulo by nUDrug ' fciils >md Dealers g.^crally. V ARIBTTSTORBj 15 Y T C. rlUBfiELL, Nnws I >epnvtrn.eiiT. All II lustra :cd Papetaund Sunday Maga zines. Sea Side Library, Ac, from which ilie minds of tlie Old as well as the Young can lie improved; All Ofderii tor Hooks Papers, &c.j entrust* ed t-j me will receive prompt attention. DEPARTMENT OF DELICACIES Where the body can he Refreshed with Pure Candies of all kinds, lee Cream of the richest and purest flavors every day, ex cept Snnda>, from 11 A. M to 10 1?. M, Tin. Saloon is neat and private, and ladies can f' el at home 1 tfiuonadc made with pure Lemon Juice and Loif Sugar. Fresh Charleston Patent Bread every morning by Express. Also Currant and Potato Hread. and various other articles too numerous to mention. Call and cee for yoursoUva. T. C. 1IUUHELL, may 10?dm ltnssftll Stre'ie tije i;r:srLEss & sleepless Watchmaker and Jeweller, WriniKeljiirg, S. C. Prices will tell! Facts uru stubborn things! Where can I get thegooils I want? Where call I g<"t the Latest Styles? Where can 1 get thegooils that give me best satisfaction and at the Lowesi Price? These am question* that interest every bu iiieso man Answer: At T. PkCMIAVETTE, At Jos. Eros' Store. Attorney and Counsellor t Law OliANG ? HUKG, W. G. UKliie corner of Court House Square and Church Street, the same formerly owned and oc cupied by Wm. Al. Utitson, Esq. liar. 1 1 IL SP AHR, .'.Nil DKALKlt IS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, <fco. Gold, Silver and Steel spectath b a specialitv. ?I list received a lot of fin IS karat GOLD KINGS. rJiSP*All goods warranted as rcpro settled. Prices as low as possieble. octS 1SS0 tf ~~ SFotscb. " rplHRTY days afterdate, application wil JL bo made tod. F. ttobinso?, Clerk o Court lor Oratigeburg County, to inoorpor ate the Executive Committee of Orange burg Missionary Union ot irsl Division ol the Orantrcburg Huptbt Association. .1. H. FELDER, W. H MACK, ,L M. PI LEY. J. Mi HEltLONG, W.GAFNEY. june 23 &t NOTICE The State of South Carolina, OKANiiKUlUiO COUNTY. George Bolivcr 1 Warrant of Pistrcsa aeninst >? W. L. W?Hz. ) for rent Pyviitucofn warrant of distress for roil in the above case to me directed, 1 will sell all the goods and chattels Seized by me, at the town of St Matthews, con* hlSling of dry goods, grocoiies; liquor? &c> lit public auction on the Odi day of July L^b! In tweeli die hour.-, of elcvcu o'clock a> in and three o'clock p m. and naid tiilo to continue Iron; day to day until the whole is bold. Terni Cu>h A.M SALLEY, ShcrilT. O. Co., C. U., tj, C. Sheriff's Onice, Juuc^U 1881.