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iff; suppose ? ; i Suppose that sotuobody loved, you know. S micbody else; should he tell iuir so. ihlko ah honest fcllow,;ahd have no tear That somebody el-,p wuuhl' decline to hear?" . < Suppose that somebody's merry eyes Were blue as the bjpest of summer skies. f\ud soiueb.t dy's face its; fair to see As?tho facqitjh.it Is not very far from me And :swpp?se> that somebody sweet and *. .true, Fair and gentle, and?just like you, Should cttUnjce to cupturo tit once, you MMN 1 ;i '. . \ The heart of somobodv - just like mo. Wouldn't it be tho ensiejt way ' Not "to b?; wAstbi<? umfc all dnj . Ilm jvist to be hom??t ami speafe it out, And put an cud to nl) li-oublosouyo doubt V Suppose?suppose thai yon and 1, Just tor the tun id the thing, sfuhdd try Tx? fancy our>elvos the other two Of whom I,apeak, and I a>k of you A certain ijtUitwm ; what would you say V Would you answer yos, or?only nay V Would yon do your best to -make some body glad, Or tri tie* and tease, and luakojiim sad? i The blush of the rose was on her check, ^ind the dimples wero playing at hide and-seek ! Tho white lids drooped on the merry eyes, That were "blue as the bluest of summer skies.'' , llloW can:I tell,'' at last said che, VWhat.my answer might chau.ee. to be? But Offt-your question, and?just for play I'll answer you truly?yes or nay." Female Society. What is it that makes all those men -who associate habitually with women superior to others who do not ? What makes that woman who is ae OHstomed-*.o and, at ease in the socie ty ?6f men superior to her sex in gen eral? Solely because they arc in the habit of free, graceful, continued con versations with the other sex. Wo flicn in this way lose their frivolity, their faculties.awoken, 'the delicacies Unfold all their benuty and captiva tion in the spirit of intellectual rival ry. And the men lose their pjdnntie, rude, declamatory, or sullen manner. *Tbe coin of the understanding and the heart changes continually. Their asperities arc rubbed olf, their better materials polished and brightened, and their richuoss, like gold, is wrought into finer worknmhsrrip by the flpgers of women than it ever could be by those of men. Tl e iron and Btocl of their charctcrs arc hidden, like the character and armor of a gi ant by studs and knots of good and precious stones, when1 tfiby arc not wanted in nclual war/arc. ? V -'?? Sudden Death in a Church. Baltimore, March 29.?A start ling tragedy occurred at the High 6trcet Presbyterian Church during the regular service Sunday night. The pastor, Rev. J. Tt Craig, had just baptized a lady, rind the latter, accou pa-iied by Alisa Louisa Donald son, retired to an ante-room to change her clothing. While in the pet of assisting her, Miss Doualdson inquired'if she, the convert, did not feol purer and more heavenly after being baptized, and added : "I would like to tell you ooinclhing"?but be fore completing the sentence she fell ba?ji1 unconscious. The young lady ran into the chinch lor bei- friends, and for somo moments almost a panic prevailed. Physicians were sent for, put as'the first cue arrived Miss Don aldson expired. {Icarf, disease is sup posed to have been the cause of her death. A Suggestion. | Tho Camderr Journal says : "It has peon suggested that a petition be scut <o the next Legislature \,o get that body to pass an act taxing every bichelor, over twenty-live years of Age, at least one-tenth of his income in order to raise a; fund for the relief of the widows and orphans in tho re spective counties of the State," and -aklds: "Wc heartily enddr&e the idea, and wish ,that, euch a law could be passed, as to force those scllish, $ross grained, ill-natured old beats to do something, to aid those who are hot able to help themselves," Wc will opposo such a law uulcss friend Wil son, of the Press and ii.tnncr, is ex empted fr^om its provisions, because .^^dbh t believe it is his fault that .he an old bachelor. Recently an unknown man, evident, ly intoxicated, staggered through the Streets of the town" of Red Rock, Pa., carrying onmis shoulders a bag con taining eight quart1 cans of nitro-gly c?rlric. Fifteen minutes later the town wab shaken and the inhabitants teirfcbly frightened by a most terrific explosion. Investigation revealed the fact that the man liad slipped down, causing the explosion, which scatter ed fragments of his body in every'di " ?s East Texas editor presented Ins (Hibsbscription bill for twelve years to ft lopjg'timc delinquent. The Old gept put on his 'specs, carefully read tho bill, and said : "I've been Supporting your paper now for twelve years, nnt| I never had such a thing Efhoved ftirwo yet. It hurts my feel ings. Stop my paper." We hope the Democrat has no such supporters ns that old fraud. THE COLUMBIA REGISTER DA IIA', Tltl-WEKKLY & WEEKLY. Rest Nowspapor over published at the Capital of s>uith Carolina. Circulation Large and Constantly In oveanlng. 1' \\f E RESPEC TFJU.LY INVITE THE * i tittentlon of the rending commun ity to the excellent newspapers wo are now publishing In'Columbla. THE REG ISTER Is the only paper over published nt tile capital orSunilj Catojlna which Is Conducted as are,(he lending dailies of the principal cities of the country We have an ahlo and dtoUlignised corps of editors?-gentleman IjjroH k,nowu all over the Stnto lor their learning, ability and sound Democratic principles;?nien who have served tbie ;Sta(e.an(l tho South on every occasion when the demand 'arose for their service, and who may1' safely he depended upon as reliable leaders of the democracy In the line of journalism. THE*DAILV REGISTER Is a twenty eight column paper, 24 bj' 3tf inches, printed on good paper and with largo, clear ent type, containing the Latest Tel egraphic News, Full Market Reports, editorial matter on tho leading" occur rences of the times,.and replete with in teresting] jiujSCCHa neons reading. The Local! News, i.s full and interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to that department. Our correspondence from Washington and other- places of note gives an entertaining resume of all the important events/ of the day. THETRI-WEEKLYREGISTER, with pome minor changes, comprises the con tents of the Daily at ?2.50 less per an num. THE WEEKLY REGISTER Is a large, handsomely gotten up eight-page paper, 20 by 42 Inches, containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, embracing alt tlie news of the week and the most editorial and local news.** ' " TERMS?IN ADVANCE. Daily Register, one year.-37.00 Dally Register, six mouths. 3.?0 Dally Regis'er, three months. 1.75 Trl-Weekiy Register, one year. 5.(>0 Tri-Weekly Register, six moulds.... 2.50 Tri-Weekly Register, three mouths. 1.20 Weekly Register, one year. 2.00 Weekly Register, six months. 1.00 Weekly Re gister, three mouths. 50 Any person sending us a club of ten subscribers at one time will receive eith er of the papers free, postage prepaid, for one year. Any person sending us the money for twenty -ubseribers to the Daily may re tain for his services twenty dollars of the amount; for twenty subscribers to the Tri-Weekly, fifteen dojiarsof the amount; and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, live dollars of the amount. As an Advertising Medium, The Reg ister affords unequalled facilities, having a large circulation, and numbering among its patrons the well-to-do people of the iniddle and upper portion ?Vthe State. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address CALVO & PATTON, Proprietors, Columbia, S. C. $S3p**I'arties desiring copies'of The RKOlSTEKto exhibit in'canvassing will be supplied on application. XI nil Kond Soliedule?. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. ClIARLESNON, S. C, Dec. 13, 1S78. On and after Sunday next, the 15th In stant, the Passenger Trains on tins road will run' as'fpllows: FQR AUGUSTA. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Charleston at.6 45 a m Leave Charleston at.7 30 p m Arrive at Augusta at...'..'.'.v..I 30 p in Arirvc at Augusta til.? 20 a m fob Columbia. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave' Charleston at.0 45 a m Leave Charleston at.;.8 30 p m Arrive r.t Columbia til.1 IS p in Arrive iit Columbia at.7 25 ;i m foh CH?RI.KSt?X. (Sunday morning excepted.) Leave Align ?In al.'?> p in Leave Augusta at.7 4.1 p m Arrive at Charleston at.10 Id p in Arrive at Charleston at.0 30 h m Leave Columbia at.3 50 p m Leave Columbia at.8 00 p in Arrive at Charleston at.10 10 p m Arrive atA-'harlcslon at.5 30 a m accommodation passenoek TRAIN. (Daily, except Sundays.) Leave Charleston.7 10 a m Arrive at Augusta.8 li> p m Arrive at Columbia..7 00 p in Leave Augusta.5 15 a m Leave Columbia........G 20 a in Arrive at Charleston.7 00 p m These' trains from Charleston, Colum bia and Augusta connects at BranchvlUb. CAM DEN TRAIN. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Caiuden at.1 00 p m Arrive at Kingville at.4 00 p in LeaVe Kingville at.5 10 p m Arrive at Car.vlen at......8 00 p m This train coimccts at Kingville with the Up Accommodation Train for Colum bia and Down Columbia Passenger Train for Charleston. Greenville, and Columbia Railroad con nect* with Night Trains from and to Charleston, Spartriliburg and Union Railroad con nects dally at Alston. Lauruns Railroad connects at Nowber ry on Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays. Rlnc Ridge Railroad connects at An derson on Tuesdays, Thursdays add Sat urdays going nri, and on Mondays^ Wed nesdays nn'? Fridays'comjhg down. Charlotte, Cohiqibia and Augusta Rail Roiu] connects at crossing neiVr Colum bia with tho Columbia.Day Passenger Train up and down. S. 8. SOLOMONS, General Superintendent. S. I). PICKENS, (ion. Pass. Agent, i _i_ i JIardware. S. R. MAESHALL & CO, 310 KING-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, POT \V A U E, TIN WARE, NAILS, WOOD WARE, ROPE, SADDLERY, CUTTLERY, GUNS, Ac. Also, Agricultural Steels, as follows: Straight and Turn Shovels. Scooters, R ill Tongues, and Sweeps of all kinds, suitable for the wholesale and retail trade. ,'. Merchants wpujd dp well to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Charleston, Sept. 27, 187S. ;3mg . I DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GQODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully cull the attention of the fanner* to our genera) stock of GOODS and solicit a call wkene'"* they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly lu store. Oet 3mo Thg Weekly News Contains ItvolSrjltprlafs, the latest Tel egrams, besides life* followlhg Special ties: Carefully selected Mall "Nows, Prize Stories, a Chess Column, an Agri cultural Department, Record of Mar riages and Deaths. ' 'The WEEKLY NEWS gives more'for the money than any other Southern Weekly!" See the Prices: [i Single Subscription per annum $2 00 Five Subscriptions at SI 75, - 8 75 Ten Subscriptions at $1 50" 15 00 Twenty Subscriptions at ?1 25 25 00 Fifty Subscriptions at $1 ? ' 50 00 Tue WEEKLY NEWS will ho sent to yearly subscribers of tho Daily Edition of The News and Courier for 81. Tho WEEKLY NEWS will he sent for one year to six months1 subscribers to the Dally Edition of Tho News and Courier for Si 50. ? ' " The WEEKLY NEWS will bo sent to yearly subscribers to tho Tri-Weekly Edition of The News and Courier lor 31 50. No reduction* will bo made In tho price to subscribers of The News and Courier except as above. Remember the WEEKLY NEWS con tains all the latest News, selected from The News and Courier, besides these spe cialties which do not appear in the Daily at all. ' A Prizo Story, a Chess Column, an Agricultural Department; and a com plete weekly record of Deaths and Mar riages in this State. Any one of thes specialties alone is worth tho prioe of subscription, and the subscriber really gets a First C^'.ss Week ly besides for nothing. \ - .'\ '??*. RIORDAN & DAWSON, Charleston. S. C. The Favorite Dry-Goods Resort Furchgott, Benedict & ?jo, C|>Jirlonton, S. O- ' OFFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Retail AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old suction goods. $250,000 Worth of the'finest and best selected stock of Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas cashmeres, first and second mourninp goods, kid gloves, notions,, hosiery, ribbons, silk ties, ladies and gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi ano covers, towels, table damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, are now placed before oui old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the public and people of this State espe cially that through bUR IMMENSE FACILITIES and long established reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS of dollars has been exchanged through our house, that we can and always'will give bettor satisfaction as rbgarl]s QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other'house South. J^r* SAMPLES sent on applica tion. N. B. Cfeffges prepaid on all goods over Sent C. O. D. or for post ollico order. Phase, mention this paper in order ing Goods. F?RCIIGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. f9"yS'K\ne street, Charleston, S C. Octao - ly THIS PAX 3R 19 ON FILE "WIXI1 J. A. BARDIN" & BRO, PINCKNEY'S LANDING, ^ * \'.' ,i on SANTEE, NEAR VANCES FERRY PEALERS IN GENERAL MERCIIAND I S E-OF FERS for : ale u full "and complete stork ,oT 'Grbcerlos, Hardware, Readj Mudo Clothing, Roots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, and Trunks, and a line line of Dry Good.? of all descriptions for Ladies' us? and \ jar ?41.90-r A full ,\- i of Foreign and Domestic Wlncsaudl tt >ra, Segars ai? ?'?"'??icoo, ?c, &c. * ' *n sept, o, .o. iEDDING GIFTS AT ALLAN'S ?o? FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Designs, and E* quislto workmanship. ' DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, As well as less costly set's, in great varl'y STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, espe cially adapted for Wedding Presents. ?~7T? SILVER PLATED WARE Ten Sets, Walters, Ice Pitchers, Buttel Dishes, Caps, Goblets, &c. -0 CHOICE FANCY GO.QDo, Preach Clocks, Bronzes, Fine Table Cut lery, Opera Glasses, Fine Glassware. The Rest Goods at the Lowest Prices JAMES ALLAN. 3m 307 Kino Street. Brick! Brick! [Brick I ! MRS. lt. K. TREAD WELL would respectfully announce'to "the citi zens of Orangoburg County, and tho pub lie generally, Unit sbo has opened a BRICK YARD, where can be purchased first class brick at lower rates than from UAMBUKB or AUGUSTA. Apply to MKS. M. lt. TREADWELL, AtthoHrlck Vard. Or to A. FISCHER, at hlsjstoro Aug 30 ly Q ALL ON JAMES "V^IN" TA^EL For your Family Supplies hi the wny o FRESH GROCERIES, FINE LIQUORS, TOBACCO and SE ARS, FRESH LAGER always on draught. A First-Class RESTAURANT: Where you can get Fresh Oysters or anything else in the Eating Lino served up on shortest notice GOOD FAT POULTRY' and FRESH EGGS always on baud. Country Produce bought at the highest market price. JAMES VAN TASSEL, Agt., At Midler's Old Stand The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. Orangebiirg, S? C IF you would enjoy good health you must use pure wntcr. To tho citizens of Orangeburg, Alken, Edgclleld, Hampton, and Barn well .counties: Having purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we oiler the same for sale. This Elevator has no superior. It is simple, cheap and durable, having no wooden tubing to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No flanges'or valves to wear out or to get out of order, 'Rcrpiires no attachment below the plntform and will lastTlIREE TIMES as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and good water better. A thorough Investigation is all that is uccessary to convince you of its merits. ? , ' 3AIN3 WJERONEY & CO. March 14-Gm First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old fcitand, Corner of Russell and Treadwell Streets, Orangeburg. i RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OPEND AT Liu; above stand a first claas mmmxi Wbcro can bo found everything needed for family use of the very best quality, and warranted fresh and genuine. I will make it a point to keep nothing for sale but what is first class and fresh. By permanent arrangements made I will receive my goods weekly?and by close and careful attention1 10 inj' business, and the wants of my customers. 1 hope to receive a fair share of j pulronuire. Goods received on consignment, and country produce solo ir shjp-j ped to Charlestomor Northern .markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. Age\ Orangeburg, S. C, SeptemherG, 1S7S Z. J. KING DEALER IN hamm ami mmotm ?vnm FINE CUE WING DBA C 0, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEGARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain Dea) Corn Tf Jiis/cev. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &o &c. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am offering for sale cheaper than any one else in the County. Mr. A. L. STROMAN is with me and will be pleased to see his friends at Do^'low Coraer. Orangeburg^Septembcr G. Z. J. KING EOSE'S HOTEL NORTH WEST CORNER STATE IIOUEE SQUA11E, COLUMBIA S. 0, BOARD $200 PER DA Y. OMNIB US 2ocs: Speoial attention and RATES to oommorcial travolors. ' Orangeburg Oct. 18 1878. ly PPT ' F?E6Et"f Ti?N'T f?MEi J -W ?Z AS T J> WHY ' ?E dp?BSB' 'fp VISIT THE ORIGIN"Ali VIENNA BAKERY, ABl) ' ! ' *' ? CONFECTIONERY, Where you will Und the newest delicacies hi OAK ES AND PIES, I ' * is The purest of CANDIES, CANDIES, CANPIE$f * The soundest oY PRUITg ' A 3ST X> NUTS, A full lino of Groceries and Canned goods ot all kinds. The best {Hour in the ' niarket. The llnest assortment of ,% i ! 'fi Tobacco and Cigajis. And everything Bold at the lowest prices possible for cash. Your patronago i Is respectfully solicited by ' "' JOSEPH EROS, At Brlgguaan's old stand N. B.?Cellar to Rent for storing goods or for other purposes, apply to Feb. 2),ly OSes, apply to apSEpk EROS. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST IS OFFERING Ills h.rga and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet and Fancy Articles LOW DOWN FOR CASH. ALSO a lot of FINE TOBACCO FROM FORTY THREE T.OlEIGHTTr Five cents per pound. Your patronage is respectfully ?qltafteh. Orangeburg, S. C, July 12. C2 A. C. DUKES, M. 1J. HElfEY KOIIN. C?J^AMKffB- OUT Si&XiX; FROM FEBRUARY 1? 1?79? ALL '9 A n ? floes, nriT r nt? m ???? ? nwr> /"VTTT' YHrirPEJ4"\TT'T? t?T3"~* * t?t> ?TV\ NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR BARGIANS. | PS a ? r-i BUY BUY BUY COMK WITHI1? THE RING and enjoy the advantage offered by me, which can't be bent by any House in town. Your cheapest man to buy from ., A. B, WALKER. ? -? ' < * . i !?ft->d vd i A10HO AVOHf} AlOHO NEW STORE NEW ST0RE IN THE TOWN OF If, fflj A Ty Tj Hi e D A. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND THIS public generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, ?tili bo W found a choice and rare selection of ii Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors both Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, $ct, And solicits a share of trade. Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is In charge of the store will be ((lad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to : whom ,ho guarantees bargains ns good as can be had in Charleston. Hlghest.markct prices paid for all kinds of equity produce* ? fi St. Matthews, Scptcoibo* 6^ 1876. : i.lvut itmil