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Church Diveotory. Methodist.?Rev. ?. A. Dnrby. Pas tor. Service*jp^ry-Sundnu m?/nlnjr t\t ^half-past lOvn'fclocK diWM flTgbtint bahr' past 7 o'clock. Prayer Meeting cverj :Weduesday eveningat half-past 7 o'clock. .Sabbath School every 6'?nd?y ui?r'nW?? :at 0 o'clock. Children's hiecflng every 'third Suudav. ' PRESUYTKRIANrfT?ftV. J>A. D. Brt>WU, Pastor. Services^fcVlVy^bday inoHhihgJ at hair-psBt 10 o'clock, and in the after noon at hait-pasc4 o'clock, prayer pieet ling eveiy Thursday afternoon at half past V o*ClbHk; * Sabbafh School; every Mtmdny morning at half-past s o'clock. ? Baptist.?Kev. T. W.' jiieilldbainp; Pastor. Services every third and fourth Sunday morning at halftpa'St 10 .o'lilook and at night hull-past 8 o'clock Sab bath School every Sunday, morning at. Jialf-past 8 o'clock? SuNdy School Mis sionary Meeting,every fourth Sundny. lutueua^.'-^ReV. WFJ Ivlser, Pifslo-ri Services every Sunday niornihg at. half J past 10 o'clock and at night at half-past 7 o'clock. Sabbath SchoolbveryiSnnday. morning at half-past 8 o'clock. epjs^oraw^Rey.-L. Gucrry, 1'astor. Services third Sunday In' each 'ihoiith.' Morning half-pa,atflO. Q'clocki; nfhernoQU balf-past 4 p^cl?Ck.' , i !l ' Y? M. CT. A.?Booths on Russcll-strcct. Open every evening during the week. Prayer meeting every Thursday ^evening at half-past 7 and Sunday frftcruonhs at G o'clock. Business meetings foil * .Thursday in cachlihohlU: TTf" urth ni orangeuurg, S. C, MAItpiI 21, 1871?. See notice of a call for a meeting of the Courthouse Democratic, Club,.. !?. fuH^WendaW^s^ i ??????- .' '. ? Mb. . W^'Aipgeri;agent for the Eclectic Magazine, was in. town on Wednesdaylastte< ante-est of that valuable periodical. We have received a communica tion signed "A Subscribe*,", but^too, late for this issue ?f our paper. It will appear nest week. Joseph Carson has a check aklbs County Comtnisioners' office and not Joseph Cannon as was stated last week in our columns. The members.ofOrangcburg Lodge, Jt. of ?^B?ejauested; to* &tciy- a meeting of their Lodge, on Monday evening, March 24tb, at half-past 7 o'clock, at the Odd Fellows Hall. J. L. Heidtman, Reporter. Wx learn that Boliver's Hall is to be converted into a first class billiard saloon which will be kept by Messis. J. D. AndrQwfe^^o.j-^atiiiof ChiJrles-1 too, for the amusement and entertain- [ ment of those who enjoy this fascina ting game. There is a grand opening of Mine. Demorest's Reliable Patterns for the Spring and Summer of 1879, of the moat graceful and elegant fashions, at Theodore Kobn's Emporium. Call and get catalogues.. He has also just veceiyed a lot pf new and desira ble rttnttr. - ? * ' Mr. F. A. Scbillley will be prepar ed after Monday next to make Photo graphs, Ferrotypes and all styles of j pictures. This will be a good oppor tunity to procure good pictures of the little ones, as Mr. Schifiley is patient and painstaking with children. IL will only be here about ten days. Mark Scott, a dray driver and owner, of Charleston, was killed on Monday night last by Edward Kenne dy, a Railroad employee. The difll cully originated from a game of "sev en up," and ended in a killing which bears the appearance of willful mur der. Mr. A. H. Lew in, our fashionable and enterprising, 'barber- on .JRubs&I street has greatly improved the ap pearance of his shop by painting his door posts and lintels with the bar ber stripes and otherwise-beautifying and making comfortable the interior for the convenience of his, many ens tamers. v The Library Magazine for March will be ready on the 28lh?hot dntcd in advance as is-.the custom?its contents being mainly from the foreign publications of same date, thus giving what is.newest in the jit: rary world. $1.00 a year or 10 cents a number. American Book Exchange, Publishers, New York. ?"???*? - JW The following road overseers were appointed by the Board of County Commissioners pt their Jost meeting : j. E. J?fles, Pfne Grove Township ; J. Whetsell, Cow Castle Township; 35. T. R. Smoak, Uranehville Town ship; J. J. Dukes, *New Hope! Town ship ; Cr. M. Norris. Vance' Town ship ; B; O; Evans, Providence Town ship;' ;* Friend', Korljohn and his pplilo as sistants 'scorn to. real genuine pleasure in pricing goods low down. It in hard for one to visit this place without ' bnylhg eonietbing. He is rushing off Tobacco at prices which fmts it withinjthe reach of every one. |lis auctions' stflf go on Saturday frorning and evening, where bargains are made. * ! Wim Wn.r. Comic ?^Tn^%nst senti mental ngony in nongs is a tender ballad beginning-^ WO H ?Vti t! "Wim will cpnio above me sighing. .rHVlieCilhegrnsK grows over me?'1 Can't say positively, who, but if) fyWr|asf ^stiijgyriljjflojfik>f tyHty Ibetter carj of than a cemetery we k^now pf 4a,tbjs jS^otipp, we nro dis posed'to ttifnRTrwoTinx be a cow. .. PK/Vcn , trees arc tyroUy. (generally in bloom and tho buds of others a're beginning i to open and spread out. Peas arc well : guown nud ocabbngel plants, arc bcing^transplapted from their" sc'ed bcirs louie'lr permanent places. -Indeed.,there is everything to. encourage both the gardener and \hb farmer who witlr well (tweeted Jeffords and persistent cultivation may expect an nbundaut harvest to reward tboir. ^abors. ... t A full line of Dr., Priced Unique | Perfumes, Colognes and-Toilet Wa ters. These Perfumes have ..gained their popularity from their exquisite , sweetness,U ana!permanency of odor. Any lady or gcntiemnn who will give ihcih a triidjf^IirbcT convinced that no'rerfumes', made in'tlifs or any o'.h ^pr LPOUntiy, can compare with them. They arp only to,.be used,to.1)0 ad mired. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wan naiuakori U. fj'j. .'d'Jiili-.'.-Oul {?>%' . ,Y. j MV)C. A>. DlMK .KHAJ)ING?? Anollicr treat /is in store for our .peo ple in the dime reading appointed for Friday evening, March 28th. All present at the first of these readings were delighted, and we understand no e flirt rtVjll ,itfc spdrcil (o make this one better than the last. All parties holding tickets from the other read ing will be permitted to use them atj this second-reading. We bespeak for the Association a full house. An attentive correspondent writ ing from Vances' Ferry, under date of M?reb,?8, eaysV "Pi.slieriijvrT.'af'd;: having (Tub sport now ca&bihg suad in the Santce Kiver. The run was never better, ami large qualities arc being taken every night." The same correspondent further says: "We have just had an excellent fain, which was much needed. Corn plant ing is over, ami the health much ini jprdrqVl gffnee tpe plpasafit wfca'JMr." Tin: members of the A. M. K. Church propose giving a series of en tertainments, commencing on Mon day evening, March 31st, to raise mohey* to complete theia Olm i ch buil ding. We have seen the programmes and think the entertainments will be enjoyable airairs. We hope our col ored friends will succeed in raising the fnonpy rfcCesfe'afy for thlg laudable j purpose, ftridVo'uld bespeia1r?for them the patronage of their friends. We were shown, too late for last week's issue, a saw intended to cut jogs,, into to?cks^.whicii--look3 as if it will perform all its friends assert. One man or even a boy can use it with euse and thus saves the labor of I two men. Shingle makers will do weU, to examine, this machine before they hire men to saw their blocks. Mr. J. Ii. Livingston, of Middle St. Matthews, is the agent, and also fo: an adjustable hoc, both of which he desires to introduce in our county. Ocit town has long been in need of) a gotal market and we are glad to inform our town readers that one is at last to be started in our midst. alivS. L. Morgan, a butcher of con siderable experience from Charles ton, has petfected arrangement by which he will he able to meet this pressing want Of Out community. It is hoped the City Council will give Ipip all ljbe aid necessary to make the enterprise a remunerative success. He will opon in a few "days at the store near thp engine house. Tiik enterpiising spirit of onr citi zens is showing itself in the country as well as in town. Mr. J. H. Liv ingston, our present slisrill', is pre paring to enter largely into the tur pentine business, and for this pur pose is erecting-n still near his mill lb < the Fork*. W hilst we fear the ulli mate cliects of the turpentine farms upon the forest of our county, we are glad to sec efforts put forth to tlcvcl ope and utilize the' resources" with, which Qur section of the State is no abutrdaujijy blessed. .?* 0 r Glover Street is destined to be one of the most handsome sections of our growing town, and in a icw more years will he filled with line resi dences. Among those recently, ercct jCd nud just completed is thai of Mr. J. M. Danner. Arranged for conven ience and well appointed, it is quite an ornament to that locality. ' Mr. Danncr and family occupied their new home on yesterday, and have our best wishes for a long life and every hnppiricss to which good men may aspire. I Jpcssrsl S^SStaie^e* LcJ.vypa havo j just reeoived'a fuiV Jino'of lieW'sprUrg1 igcops, including ..bujton^, ladies' trimmings, &c. !QO.'< a it ? : SfocraljO^.^^l^d boapjy.a shqrt-liv cd jtyranpy; Plato, pity liege of nn turtj ; Tlu:pj|)lu^8\u^v-n ?ilonji.rcbeat;; Thuqoritjis, a delightful prejudice; Carneades, a solitary kingdom; Dom ilianv?ttid Hi at beauty was better than all Uie lotlcrB.. o.f rceomracnda-| Mori in the WQiUj; Homer, that 'twas a glorious gift of nature; and Ovid 'ejiils it a favor bestowed by angels. Warnijjo -To.^l^pYS.?According to an act of the Legislature, pn&sed in 1878, any person who shall take, kill or sell, or cause the'bamo to be done,'' any "mbeking"'bird, 'n?ijp'aicil, .swilf> low, bec bird, red bird, woodpecker, thrush or^wrejV,'.' slmll}b? .subject to. a fiuo.qf Jive dollars or imprisonineni., It' js^,.\yel\ .enough that the hoys should know this and not get iii^o scrapes. - ,. So mhc'lrhas' been Said ijilHo preSs of the iStato nbout the cotton option for1 thot purcbaeQ of phosphate, until we w^ereM^l Aq believe orff fanners forjonce intended to be ?independent. Wd have becu^ iirfouned, however, that more pho'sphates have been sold ih this,:piiirlvet this\ season thau'evcr before, and it is thought that'this is general over the State. Wc wish it were otherwise. dun readers, who buy their spring and! summer supplies of dry gbptfs, groceries, &c, in this market, will notjlbrgcl that Messrs. D. E. Smoak & Go. can furnish them in every line at prices that defy competition. Mr. Smoak is a young man of indomitable energy and enterprise and means to succeed, notwithstanding the hard Units. No 01? will regret a call upon such a merchant or at a stove wbpre any! thing j^dxd t^ay^ jbe had rijt the 1 owesC pesslb 1 c^prices, -rrT( ?=51 , Our enterprising-young merchant, Mr. A,;B. Walker, is.bpldiug his own and working, out a^simce^8|Of wjjich older dealers,injght7bc.proud.. .This is owing to tjie superior advantages he enjoys which enables him to seH every article ns low as can be b?uglit elsewhere. - Our readers wjll pot Cor*, yet hin 'stand, nor tint advantages his varied stock affords, ,nor the low prices at winch his goofls may be bought norddie great profit to them selves by calling. ,, ; ?:.') Among the many devices recently introduced to save labor or to utilize powcr'We ha'yc seen none' so simple, or belief calculated tp m'ce||,the wants of a farmer than the combination hoe for sale! by Dr.* A. C. Dukes. It seems durable, easily 1 adjusted and ; light,', combining at the same tinie economy id i'ltule und handle. Dr. Dukes ohasolbe right for Orange Township.1 Call at his drug store when yoii c?me for his' medicine, ci gars, pain Is and toilet and fancy arti cles and'exnmine the hoes. .. :rr?r.-1-h?: - ? >. . Among the improvements noticea ble in our town,yrn^l which:indicate progress in the right airectio'h',' are the show-wirfdows of Messrs. Sorren truc & L/oryca. They'are handsome ly ornamented by every kind of goods so judiciously arrunged a?., to expose them |o (Vjipw in the most advantage ous way possible, and serves as an excellent advertisement of the stock within. M'Uis is a small matter* but it wo?ld add greatly to- the business appearance of the town''and''show'off to ndvrihtdge 4th? 'enterprising* spirit of bur merchants, if every store had its ornamented show-windows. . i ?? ill i ,-i i ; ? l " I ? . Ouii sister town, St. Matthews, is assuming creditable proportions and bids fair to be one of the prettiest middle country towns in the State. Wc learn that Mr. J. C. Bell, of this place, has closed a contract with Mr. B. Jacobson for erecting two fine brick buildings on Kail Road Avenue, one intended for a store and resi dence, anil the other for a ware-room and public hall. Such improvements as thesu are the best possible indica tion of healthy growth and individual prosperity. Wc congratulate Mr. Jacobson in securing the services of so experienced a builder as Mr. Bell. We lea.tfo_that ,the congregation of the Baptist .Church, at Branchville have called Rov. J. J. H. Stouden mirc as pastor, who will enter imme diately upon the duties of his sacred ^lllce and will supply the church eve ry third Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and at 7 o'clock in the even ing. Mr. Stoudenmiro is a young man of ? considerable promiso, pious and devoted to tho wt>rk of the minis try and his, zeal in the cause will make hirr\ on efficient laborer ip his Master's vineyar^''W'hiie Ids modest manner nnd airectionato ,disposition will make him acceptable to the peo ple among whom he will labor. The Hpy. E. Caugjinian, of the' Lutheran. .Church, ami more than eighty years "Of age; traveled on Thursday and Friday last h,y private conveyance from Leesvijlo, iu Ncw ;l?erry Count}', to tb,p residence of Mr. F. J. Gates, in tljis county, a distance of sevpnty-fiyp or eighty miles, and on Sunday following preached a most excelled sermon. Few men pf h}3 age possess the pl}y-| s:Cal and mental strength necessary to accomplish so much labor in so sho^t a tiipe. Mr, Caughmau is of a cheerful disposition, walks erect und seems as active as a man in the prime of life, and" one scared}' rpal izes that, he is in the compapy of a representative of four generations. "'' We take the following from a prir vate letter from a subscriber in tjtp upper part of our county; !$TflB Oa anqerurg Democrat is a good paper. I like it very much. Jt seems to be more interesting every week and 1 hope it will continuei so. * It is well worth the subscription price charged, and I think every man in Orange I burg County ought to tako it." We I are certainly grateful for such kind expressions of tho^good will and ?'well done" of our fellow-citizens, and especially so when they arc ac eoinpaniod by that all important ??where-with-ull" which enables us to bring the Democrat to its present success.. Give us the tangible sup port necessary, and you shall have a* liye Dethepraiib paper. \ ^.Av? We ..are told that the yellow fever lingers still in one or Iv'o or our yVcs ern cities, and when the proper sen son shall have come We'rosy expect a terribly fatal epidemic in that locality and clsewbereV^-Other placc3.u1ay.be attacked and even country localities, as was the case in the West last fall, may Suiter. With this fear before us let our pjti^es see to.it that their premises be divested of all filth in the way of decayed or decaying vegeta ble matter ; and everything that is in the slighest degree offensive or calcu lated to originate disease, be removed from our yards and streets. A little care and prudence with a small out lay of money now may save many lives and ?a heayy expense, fir"'[the* summer and fall. . 1_??i-j-| i ? A Lvterarx Kevoi.tjtion.?Cham ber's Cyclopaedia of English Litera ture, in the new Acme Edition, is meeting.wi^U such extraordinary sale that the. publishers, to make it. still more popular'," ImVe further reduced the price... Purchasers ordering be fore Aprtl 30th will get the eight vol ume) complete, in paper. - 81.75.; . cloth, 02.50 ; half moroco, gilt top, 84.00; or bound in four volumes, half morocco^ gjlt top, for $3.20. Sample volumes sent post-paid for 30 cents, 45 cents, 05, cents, and 00 cents, is not only one of the choicest works in the language, but really wonderful in its low price! Specimen pages and terms to clubs will be sent free on icquest by the publishers, the American" Book Ex change, 55 Beckman $treet,'N. The members of the Hampton Eit rary Society, composed of scholars of Mr. Sherulan'n School, had a supper on last Friday 'night, at the Fair Building. We did not attend, (in justice to ourselves we will state tbat it was not our fault that we did not do so,) but we learn that the boys had a jolly time, and everything pass ed ofT very pleasantly. The success of the entertainment is due to the ef forts of Messrs. B. II. Moss, E, N. Seovill,P. Q. Biunson ?nd W. Z. V. Meroney, who acted as o- committtcc of arrangements. After supper lem onade and speech making were in dulged in by the members generali\. Messrs. C. D. Bull, P. 6. $rimson, i M. G. Bryant, E. N. Scovill, B. II. Moss and G. M. Collier were the principal speakers of the evening nud acquitted themselves handsomely. Mr. A. H. Williams, an(old member of the Society, was called on and re sponded in a well-timed little speech. The whole affair was a decided suc cess, and reflect credit upon those who originated it and carried it to a successful issue. Legal Advice.?We have seen ac cidentally the following application! for advice sent to one of our uttor neys: Dear Sik--\Yc have taken the pleasure of writing in regard in the fish law. Hoard that, you said we must stop. We have. stop. I wi. h you would make (lie others stop. Is it against the Uaw "tp "fish witl^ nel?. Please answer this card soon. '' . Yours, &c. , -r Wc also accidentally saw tlic legal opinion furnished, wl<Joh is so lucid and salisfactoty -'that we publish ll for the instruction ajid guidance of all fishermen iVtbe-CtSuhty: Dear Snts?I lam quito sure you arc mistaken as to', my. suying you must stop fishing. 'P never road the liah law thnt I kn?w.of. Don't Jfnow anything about it. Don't go fishing myself. j}uy all my fish nnd pay like thejdcvil Tor them too. If thoro is a luw.i'orbidding you to fish <Jou'{ t'f'o /(utc f&e /(iw. If thcro is no such lav/ just go on fishing; and sell, eat or give uwuy your Usli. Don't mix me up jij an opinion I never gave of a '.aw \ never read. P. S.?If you will semi pie some "flsh I will mention to you on reflection I believe there is an act of Legislature which gives you two nights ami three duys in every week in which you can Ush, provided; yop. don't obstruct any waters navlga-' bip by steamboats, or suiull vessels or rafts, Yours, &c. -? jVIui'lceh IlGX">oi*t? Couni;crr:iJ WEEKLY uy J. C. Pike. COTTON. Middling. 08 3-4 Low Middling. (<r>8 1-2 Ordinary to Good.7 l-2(<?8 countuy rnouucE. Corn......*.GO Peas....;.,.35 It Ice, rough.{.$1 10 Fodder.75 Potatoes, sweet.50 flutter, country.25 Egg's....10 Poultry...1;"5@20. Contract Work ! T~ RespectfulJj' inform my friends and A the public that I am prepared to eon tract^to do Carpenter's Work of any kind cheaper than other contractoi.-. in Oraiigeunrg County. Work solicited, nud satisfaction guaranteed. March 7-3inos. .1. If. TUCK EH, For Sae. very desirable hotisc and lot. on Kail lload Avenue near the depot; lor further par;i.?nlar.- apply to, H?". 2*> :;,- MKS. K. C ' EG \ R c"'i / i / <) 1 ^'? ck in your own town. ?*:?"> VBAoim;;: tree." No risk: Header * .j\Ji\ /?'' you .wjtnt a business at ' ' ' "which persons'ol either sex can a;.al.<i j>reaj ir.w all the Minc.the.v work, write particulars to II. 1J Ai.U.TT J. A. BABDIN & mo. PlXCIvXEY'S LANDING, on S A NT Eli.- .vK.VIi VANCES FEIIItY DEALERS IN* / i KNKRAL M ERCl I AND I S E?OF VT KEKS tor sale a mil and complete stock of Groceries, Hardware, Ready Made Clot hing. Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Trunks, and a line line of Dry Good* of ail descriptions for Ladies' use anr? \ :ar ?also? j A flltS ? . i >f Foreign and Domestic Wines and I ?r/ mSegarsar "'^Vicco, I ?3., &C ' * *U sept. o. .w. PRICES CD RUE NT \ i From b'. W. MUSTARD, T ' I.ATk Otf 't.EW'lSVLLE, 3. C. Dealer'in-Country Produce, G7? KING STREET,"* CHARLESTON, ; F?WLS, grown, per do^.j..2,00a0.pO Medium per doz'...;.:.....\'o'00a6.&0 Chickens, per doz.I.75a2 00 Ducks (Ehg'h)'per doz...S.OOal.OO Ducks (M'o'y) per doz...5.00a0.0\ i Geese per do?.f.........6.00a00.0 T?rkeis per doz...........8.00al2.00 {COOS; per doz...18a00 PEANUTS, per bushel..<...lU0aO.0O PEAS, clay, per bushel......70a , Mixed ?i ';35a05 RICK, (Rough) per bushel,.l.OOal .25 HIDES, Flint, per.lb.10a '? Dry Salted, 11.8a SKINS* Otter, apiece.1.00a2.25 'k . Coop,, .>* ......oalO " Fox, * """ .lOa'25 " Deer.pe'rTb.15a ""Vjj Goat. " .8a RiaCSWAX, ?er lb......:....a22 - -Highest market pricey obtained for all goods cousigtied to me. Returns made promptly.' Consignments solicited, ly CALL MMtt GALE /At fcho People's Bakery* ESTABLISHED IN 1S71, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who Is still ready and willing to FILL OUDERS aaw , O -A_ K E S ? Of ?U descriptions.. G ? N G ER S by the barrel or hox. a i.so BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, OK Any other meetings at short notice. JUS T RECEIVED FRESH CONFEO TION'ARYS. FANCY GOODS AND NO TIONS, VVliioll will be sold as low as any that can be bought in Oraingoburg. Thanklul for tire past patronage of my friends ami the public. I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom, T. W. ALBRGOTI, Ill's.SKI.I. STREET, Next door to Mr. .1. P. Hurley. I Orungebnrg. Sept 13, IS7S ly DEALERS ; CfV LN PLANTATION GOODS, DK Y (iooi )S AN I) r G ROGER I ES, iSt. Matthews S. C. We respectfully call the. attention of the farmers to our general stock of d6ptfS and solicit a call wlionc-r they visit Sr.. Matthews, A full and freHh stock constantly in sioro. Oet 3mo 1879 ~". .1879 SPRING. JUST RECEIVED AT to10psre kohhs Dry <3-qq$0 ,11 CHOICE SPUING CALICOS CHOICE SPRING CALICOS CHOICE SPRING CALICOS Also a large lot of HAMBURG EDGINGS IIAMliyilQ EDGINGS 1N8ERTINGS 1NSEKTINGS Wlilcli were bought Cheap, being the best'value and the cheapest eypc exhib ited. ., A line large assortment of. Irl S II <0 IG S j of every description also just received from the manufactories very cheap. Pull Hiies fit" everything else in tho Dry GooiU line are being daily received for Spring and Summer wear. .Tho Light .Punning.. .,.' DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE and Needles for all Sewing Machluos always on hand and for nale phc.ap. h?. ? t :? " ?: si , ?. i i.-iii 1 ' Agent for Madame Demorcst's RELIABLE PATTERNS. Call ami p.onvlnc.p yourselves at tbe'| ., .--Ii '..!??* iiii U v':- "li. ??/[./. $>i> ! .?? ili! .... ; . at (ki ?: : lU: l^asliionablo ' ) ? > :.? ? .: . ../ . ..j- ? ? -i ?tu . ; i ItVti] ? ; ,. tinA ? . '!??:.: >i! i j DElf GOODS ! ; - ;';? ? ?? 1 ?"?*:?<'"t"i^i .' 1 M r'rt-p ? ?j.i '?- iii -??.; v.'r,v?"[ THEQrjORE KQH3ST. JNotico , TS hereby given that after the first Mou JL dny in March, I will be hi my office every Monday and Tuesday hi eaclr month in stead(Ot Friday und Saturday until further no ice. , , p. l: cqnnor, 6cno.pi? CoMajiUjiioiiE?, Orangeburg. County. Brick! Brick! Brick I l MUS. M. R. TREAD WELL would! ? respectfully announce to - tho citi-| ?/ens of Orangeburg County, ami the pub lie generally, that she has opened a I BRICK YARDt, where, can be purchased first clase brick at lower rates than from UAMIHJRIVor AUGLkSTA. Apply to MRS. M. lt. THEA DWELL, Ai the Brick Yard. Or to A. FISCHER, at his ?tor? A?g3? ... ? ly St. Matthews S. C ?o? tvbalbr in DRY GOODS, j_7 ROOTS ?S HO KS, HATS CAPS &c ?o? I buy my goods from first hands and sell them at Charleston prices ?o? Highest CASn price paid for cotton and country produce. ?o? Full and General Stock always on hand. St. Matthews* S>ar the DEPOT. Oet. 4Smo HELP SEED SEED WHEAT White, Amber and Fultz. I SEED RYE. SEED BARLEY. seeoT?ts, RUST IM10?F, WHITE AND r ,.. Grass Seed. Clover Seed. SOMETHING mtWX lltJST PROOF SEED WHEAT, Warrantod ilust Proof or. Monoy I^oAtntled. ?for SALE ry? i LQ.HIOK & LOWB.ANCE, I Oct. 4 3aio Columbia s. c. A. 1$. KhWLTQS. A/jLATIlllOp KNOWLTON & VAfHnOf, Attorneyb and Counsellor*;' ' n , ' ORANGBB?RC, S. C. bec-^S.-tf ? , ? j: ? .. SAMUEL |p?|f I ti Attorney and Counsellor at laiw''r' (Cor. Churct^-it/VWe'^fet.). . ORANGEBUIiG^ C; pec mf J_: ? 1 SHERIDAN'S SOfi??L. ?-??r-:;- . ... A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOB BOYS AND. GIIiLS. . HUGO G. SHERIDAN......Principal. MISS E. J. MACKAY-?:r-v- -As8l6tant. | _ ? . ^-j- t ? ,.;..r This School opena on the First Monday in September annually, and contin ues uninterruptedly until tile hist of June. I TERMS I'KU MONXIf. First Grade, beginners..........^PO,/.. Second Grade, Grammar pupil-i. 2.50 , Third Grade, advanced EligilBbi'...J 9:00; Latin and Greek, extral..,.y^.-.:..i.j^; ./.?unj;^ ; couiiSK ok s^upv. ? First Grade.?Alphabet. Spoiling. JJmi- . imenrary Arithmetic, Writing and Firsc "' Steps in Geography.-[![ v y ii-.d..*;'? { iSecond Cmiie: Spelling, Reading^' Writing, Arithmetic, Se?Ond "Steps'hi Geography, Grammar,' Written Conipoi/'J. sitioji,.Lathi and Greek. ,i , , 0,,.v Third Gratle. Spelling, Reading, Writ ing, Arithmetic completed, Geography \ completed. Grammar completed, Conipo Hition, History, Phllo-opliy. Rhetoric, ' j Logic. Rook-keeping, Algehrtf, {Scotne**.'-^. try. Chemistry. Latin, Greek and Writ-,.,., ten Composition. Elocution is taught in each grade.*' Miss Mackay hag charge of the girls-, ; / Students may enter at any lime during, thy ter.w, and are clianged only fromf*:,? date ol entrance. * .;- |,|( ;[ ? Boys and girls are prepared for tho Sophomore Class in any College or' for a^ V successful business, lite.- It jjdt*ut>fj . . Neatness of person, polite manners and r high sense ol honor are- eoitsidcrerf u of no lest? importance than the In ai;c,bes taught, und are therefore, iueuleaLed with iP'rchiltVIng assiduity.' ' '. " Board may be had.in good fapillles;,: near the school at ten and, twelve dollars :? ' [fcr'tuouth. iucludiirg washing and tight?. "r Buys atal girls, arc keptjs'eparate,and ];?_ no intercourse allowed. , , , ? .. A lihcra'ishnre pf public patronage Is 'n respectfully Solicited,.'? "; ? tf;*ii blfo|; PQN!T BEAD THIS! !. !. ? -itj od* . - ?? ? '? ? *?'?>' !v':'i v|..fi.. MM! -..'.I dJ !?? :. .:.'..;?!).? j'Jl Ufr aoU Hjg; j:..';:/.'??.; :.-'tTM\ mul it . ' 'Mil ? d->m.'? (M okiil?>' .-^ ->;fj m|pfl iijh'ithlnq'd] MVu nnlUtSiJlti^b, ? ?i .7. - .(j::h--. ..' ? i hau Dt j'ti iuimfii. .WWW 5&?>| rpiIE "California Store ^ X now in tho McMastcr "brick building, tlK)in,'h only . ., .v? Six mouths in thla tov/if, hafc ' . made hosts ol" customers and , af'aoi friends. It has succeeded Ip . :( { its business beyond exptcta-' I tlon. The cause V Is Belling;.. Att" ^..JtsAyclland carefully selected .i. I ' stock of Dry'Coodrf, Notions, ; Clothing, Bool*, Shoes} Hat?, 1 ?U'? and a complete stock>of sta-u .^.i pie' and fancy 'Groceries, ' ? Cheaper fhan any other E.-i- 'u^lO . tablishment Itis a";CASlI, ?, , ., S'lORKl" rrr-t? p uj o,. If politeness, courtesy andV1 v^ ? -a a line Stock has any hold up- .. ;;,u: 4l > on our Community, tlie'"Cai- ? ffornm Slore1* of SOREN?-'^1 cJ -1; TRUE & LORYEA; will per.. <' i come one of the leading Es tablishments <?f the town ?if: ? ':U'),J Orangeburg. CuR. at:.their. i, r.. ?. f store and see stock and prices,; tliey will be pleasfetf I > touhow goods. ? ?: \fc ^usj't. . llj SrV .' bi'.V pd tVilW.*i j V'Jdii ?? .. dl .!???'*::?'; ?". { :id'i-M't?t I... a ? it.. . ifil:.!??? iif iHrt bd Rur ox'l 'hij in %. r?i;1 bd iUvJ.t>ttuo* i ? v. I .. ? ' Utfiui'Siu .?; lai,' i ? ?? ? ti iii ? f j ' s>?'j ??!. ?V/ ..!'.??? IHTBRBSTIHa DBTAILS.--. ORANGEBURG. S. C, Feb 21. ?' ' -*-^?-t RANITEVILLE C. Ilomospun , X" 5 cents per yard. !: .? tu ,.?/?;' ? ' t^Oi.'i {litfi 1I<V* Bc8t Calico 5 to G1-4 cenfs per yd. ?;'"-? Coat's Spool Cotton ? cents per onooh - Ladies & Gents Shoes 75ots to $1.25 pr.' Gents Hand Made GaUcrs ?4.50. sniQd Choice Co flee 8 Iba. for 91-00. Best Sugar 12 to 13 lbs. tor &;'.<%'' Soda 3 lbs. for 25 cents. i ???>? ? ? ; Ii . M .-r*r>? Good Family Flour 6">.00 por hacral. ::r i . iii' ? ? ; .' ''? ? d-.ii ? J? ,1 r:-V?i, Best (Baker's Jewel) $0.50 ?? j ?? Tobaccos 40 to 50 cents per pound. ?i. ? vi ? : ? ?'??/ jo!;I?q Double length Cigar* 2 1-2 cents each ' ? li ' . ??tm , id )??c * Plows, Hoes, Hatchets, Axes, . ' ... .? ;.- ' Iph y?pi;^ Hardware, Tinware, and cygry ofhe^ Article kept In a flrat class stors ?? ' ' , i . I *\l r 61 ; hit prices too{ low to publ h, Also U'hlskoys, Brandys, Wines Ales aVhi ?.; ^tfe t/^.il >M o; %ni etc, etc,., of (ho best and purest rankes. ' : i ? !.' ril . jitW i ? |(l at pripRS tu suit tlm tbnes. ,, ,,,, Come and see i^fqfVyou buy, , ,:i:i', V No matter what you aro ofTcred goods at, you^ sha)l not regret your call. \'ours truly, D. E. SMOAK & O?. . Feb. 14- ""'v