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+.,^tfhf& imprisonment vs. Hanging. The Iipnistilrc Courier-Journjil is ofi the opinion vUnit "Cox's pu^fch ,inept is sufficient ,if the j3.en,t?cee \b \ .parried out./ Lifetime .-imprisonment ,18 really.,worst* than gauging." Life ?.imprisonment may bp *worse J.lmn ?Jianging, but it provokes a smile to ,sce life imprisonment spoken of in th\:\ .connection. Poes not the Qou irjer-, Journal kuo;/ that there is no ,cmcb) thing il? hTe imprisonment ex cept to the . poor and humble and ,thp80 who, bay, p no "friend at court?" T VIf tbp sentence shall, be carried ?out 1" Aye, there's , the rub. Geor gia'; elects a new governor every two ^earo ; and maudlin public sentiment frill soon eome to , look*" upon Cox through his prison bars .asmartyf, and ere Alston's widow lays! aside pe;; weeds, her husband's tmurderer ?wyl step;the . earth witjiitt pardon in bja, pocket and a ?piatob in his hand. ,$ I ;>. n-n-~ ' Johp Shopman. John Sherman has gpno to Ohio io capva.sa for the Gubernatorial nomi nation. If he can get elected on the financial issue he thinks his chances . for the Presidential nomination over t Errant will be very good. Hayes and ids administration are in favor of Sherman. In case Sherman resigns :hi;j position as Secretary of the Trea sury, Stanley Matthews, }t is thought, .will be his ?upeesoor. The New York Sun says: "We do not rqpojlept any instance in tue'history fjf Ameri can politics where* a candidate has advanced i more i apidly towards a nomination for President, than John jjberman has in the past week. It shows how ready the masses of the Republican party are to seize upon anything tbat holds out a probable phow of ridding the party of Grant's candidacy and tho incumbus of a third term." ? j i "|9 Remove Dandruff, T:hjs is a natural secretion, but be comes a cutaneous complaint by ne glect. Take an ounce of powdered borax, a piece of unslaked lime the size of a chestnut, and a table-spoon ful of spirits of ammonia ; put them in a quart bottle, and fill it up with boiled or pump water. After twelve bfpurs, apply this wash to the scalp. Ladies can apply it best with a One sponge. Rinse with tepid water. Af ( ter a few applications the scales will disappear, the hair becomes soR and brilliant, and the young hair will be oeen to start out. Dandruff should be cu^jtytar^dually, so as not to pro duce siek headache or digzincss by its sudden suppression. Just About this Time. A flame is in her glassy eye, a brgpm is in her eager hand, aloft she lifts a sudden cry, that echoes like a new brass band ; her dress is reefed about her knees, as through the Jjquse she cuts a path, and in hpr eye the stranger sees \\ being of majestic wrath. Step ladders scale the pa pered height, and tubs of water flood the floor; her voice is heard from morn to night, rising above the aw ful roar, Fly from her presence dog and cat, fly from her presence man and mouse; it is the vernal frenzy that possesses her?she's cleaning house, A man who shot a New York .awyei- began to prosper right away. Landis, who shot a New Jersey edi tor, lost his property, his wife got a diyprce, and ho is fast becoming a Ipnatic. You may shoot as many lawyers as you please and still pros per, but if you wish to enjoy the pleasures of Uns world and escape tho torments of hereafter, never plug oin editor. \ *; TaE Philadelphia Times gravely ndv^e9 tho people of North Adams, Mass., to.tar and^ fearer or hang a man who Jfad deserted his family and eloped with a married woman. If a .Southern paper should give such ad, vtic? it would bo lectured by every journal pftbtfohed north of Mason and uixonfti Hnel!< .T*v ^ ??'??? ' Any person who will get us up a Club of Ten Cash Subscribers at 1.50 uev tnnum will receive The Demo fn.y{ one year free. Go to work at once, ar(d 8ecure your Club. We know you can do it if you but half try. ? Hud tp this office for specimen co pies*, which wili be furnished on ap plication. -?.,v,-, T^he Norristown Herald has a time; ly receipt to prevent a shad hope frpm lodging in the throat, and those wBo try it can never feel sufficiently grateful for knowing how to avert this great,peril, to human life. The recipe is to tat fried liver. The young man without his mous tache stands -a poor .ohanr.? to get n kiss.from some-of the young glthj,;as one- has already told him "she had ja*t as soon bite a bard boiled egg without aalt, ns to kiss a young man without a moustache," THE COLUMBIA REISTE?! DAILY, TRI-V7EEKLY $ WEEKLY. ? "* Best Newspaper ever published at the Capital of South Carolina. Circulation Large and Constant-ly In creasing. WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE attention of the reading commun ity to the excellent newspapers we are now publishing in Columbia. THE REG ISTER Is the only paper ever published at tho capital of South Carolina which Is conducted as are the leading dailies of the principal clllos of tho country We havo an able and dlstlngulsed corps of editors?gpntlcmcn well known all over the State lor their learning, ability and sound Democratic principles;?men who Jiave served the State and the South on every occasion when the demand arose for thefr service, and who may safely fie depended upou ag reliable lenders of he Democracy in tho lino of journalism. THE DAILY REGISTER is a twenty eight column paper, 24 by 30 inches, printed on gffofj paper and with large, clear cut type, emit aim ng tjl0 Latest Tel egraphic tyewe, Full Market Reports, editorial matte? on tho leading oceur re'uecs of the times, and replete with in teresting miscellaneous reading. Tho Jyocal Nows is full and interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to that department. Our correspondence from Washington and other places of note gives an cntcrtululng resume of a'l tho Important events of the da3\ THE TRI-WEEKLY REGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises the con tents of the Dally 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 all the news of the week and the most editorial and local news. TICK MS?in advance. Bally Register, pqe year.$7.00 ally Regl?tpF, sly months. 3.50 Daljy Kpglsfer, three months. 1.75 Trl-Weekly Register, one 3*ear. G.fjO Tit-Weekly Register, six montds.... 2.50 Trj; Weekly Register, three mouths. 1.20 Weekly Rpglgter, one year.???mhi 3-RQ Weekly Register, six months!)',,,,.,.! 1.0Q Weekly Register, three months....... 50 Any person sending us a club of ten subscribers at one time will rccciyp pith? er of the papers free, postage prepaid, for one year. Any person sending us the money for twenty subscribers to the Daily may re tain for his services twenty dollars of tho amount; for twenty snbscribers to the Trl-Weekly, fifteen dollars of the amount; and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, five dollars of the amount. As an Advertising Medium, The Reg ister affords unequalled facilities, having a large circulation, and numboring among its patrons the well-to-do people of the middle and upper portion of the State. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address CALVO & PATTON, Proprietors, Columbia, S. C. gQp-Partles desiring copies of The Register to exhibit in canvassing will be supplied on application. The Weekly News Contains live Editorials, the latest Tel egrams, besides the loiiowihg Special ties: Carefully selected Mail News, Prize Stories, a Chess Column, an Agri cultural Department, Record of Mar riages and Deaths. Tho WEEKLY NEWS gives more for the money than any other Southern Weekly. Seo the Prices; Single Subscription per annum $2 00 Five Subscriptions at $1 75, 8 75 Ten Subscriptions at 81 50 15 00 Twenty Subscriptions nt 81 25 25 00 Fifty Subscriptions nt $1 50 QQ The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent to yearly subscribers of the Daily Edition of The News and Courier for 81. The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent for one year to six months1 subscribers to the Dully Edition of The News and Courier for $1 50. Tue WEEKLY NEWS will be sent to yearly subscribers to tho Trl-Weekly Edition of The News and Courier for 81 50. No reductions will be made in the 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 Dailv at. all. A Prize Story, a Chess Column, nn Agricultural Department; and a com plete weekly record of Deaths and Mar riages in this State. Any one of thes specialties alpnp is worth the price of subscription, and the Subscriber really gets a First Class Week ly besides; for nothing. 1UORDAN cfc DAWSON, Charleston. S. C. hLD AMERICAN HOTEL V Established about 1830 Resucltatcd on the European Plan for Gentlemen only. terms: [.Rooms each person per day.50 per. wpek...$3,00 per month...8 and 810 According to locatlou of Looms paid n advnnoc. hoard terms: Board and lodging.81 50 per day Board and lodging.C 50 per week meals, Breakfast.25c Dinner.50c Supper:.?.,.,,.25c MRS. M. J. ARCHER. Pproprietress, 20 George st. eonicr King, eep27 ly Charleston, S O. Hardware. S. K. MARSHALL & 00. 010 KING-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, POTWARE, TIN WARE, NAILS, WOODWARE, ROPE, SADDLERY, CUTTLERY, GUNS, &c. Also, Agricultural Steels, as follows: Straight and Turn Shovels. Sfcoot/ej's, !5.i'i Tongues, und Sweeps ot nil kiiid,s. svUabjfp fqr the wholesale and retail inulo. ' ,v*. J Merchants would do well to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. , Charleston, Sept. 27, 1878. 3iuq CALL-WWW CALL At the People's Bakery* ESTABLISHED IN'1871, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who Is still ready and willing to OffI|ERS BREAD, ROILS P! ES ANp C .A-K^S: of all descriptions. GUNGE RS by the barrel or box. AMP BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, on Any oilier meetings at short notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC TION All VS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as any that can be bought in Orungebprg. Thanklul for the past patronage of my friends and the public 1 still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBRGOTI, RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. P. Harlcy. Orangebmg, Sept 13,187S ly B?YCK&CO. DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St: Matthews S. 0. \X7"e respectfully call the attention of TT the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a call wheuev?w they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly iu store. Oct 3,rao The Favorite Dry-Goods Eesort Furchgott, Benedict & Co, OlitiK-lewton, S. O* OFFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Retail AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of the'finest and best selected stock of Carpets, Luce Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, first and second mourning goods, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, ribbons, silk ties, ladies and gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi ano, covers, towels, table damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, are now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the public and people of this State espe cially that through OUR IMMEN8E FACILITIES and long established reputation with buy era and sellers where MILLIONS of dollars has been exchanged through our house, that we can and always will give better satisfaction as regards QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. SAMPLES sent on applica tion. N. B. Charges prepaid on ail goods over 810. Sent C. O. D. or for post office order. Please mention this paper in order ing Goods. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT <$ CO. %Z*2T> King street, Charleston, S C. Oct 26 ly J THIS PA12R IS ON FTXB WITH J??T OPSNED Mc<IK ..... j > AT THE CORNER OF Russell (Street and Railroad Avenue BY J. W. MOSELEY, A FULL STOCK OF G-eneral ]V?erchaiiclize5 WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. All my Old Friends and as many New Ones as will favor me with a call ar* cotfifily invited to examine my GOQPS ANp PRICES. April 18 Z. J. KING DEALER IN ||$it)$i AUG) B)??8pim M$m$?v PINE CHEWING TOBAGO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEGARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain Dew Corn Jfhis7cev. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &c &c. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am offering for sale cheapor than any one else in the Comity. Fresh Lager Beer constantly kept on baud at 5 cents a schooner. Give ine a call at Doyles Cqrnor Z J. KING Orangeburg, September Q. ICECREAM! ICEHOUSE. ICECREAM! ICES CREAUfl I I! STOP and Refresh yourself at the New and Elegantly Fitted up Ladies' Refreshment Saloon !! ICE CREAM at 10 and 1/5 cents, Cakes and Pies Fresh overy day. The largest and finest assortment of Confectionery. Fruits of all kinds. Groceries, and the best grades of Flour* The choicest brands of Cigars and Toboccos. Everything sold at bottom prices. ICE FOR SALE In any quantity and at anv time of the day. Sundays from 8 till 9 o'clock and from 12 till 1 o'clock. " A call is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH EROS, At Captain Briggman'6 Old Stand. Cellar to Rent. First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand, Corner of Russell andTreadwell Streets, Orangeburg. -:o: IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OPEND AT the above stand a first class Where can be found everythhig 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 mado I will receive my goods weekly?and by close and careful attention to my business, and the wants of my customers, 1 hope to receive a fair share of patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produce solo ir ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. Ag? Orangeburg, S. C, SeptemberO, 1878 B08ES HOTEL NORTIIJWEST CORNER STATE HOUEE SQUARE, COLUMBIA S. 0. BOARDf$200 PER DAY. OMNIBUS 25cs Special attention and RATES to commercial travelers. Orangeborg Oct. 18 1878. ly W. P. CAIN St. Matthews S. 0 DEALER IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS CAPS &c. I buy my goods from first bands and sell them at Charleston prices ?o? Highest CASH price paid for cotton and country produce. ?o? Full and General Stock always on hand. ?o? W. P. CAIN, St. Matthews, Near the DEPOT. Oct.84s D. P. FLEMING. JAS. M. WIL80N August, 187-8. ?0? Wo are now opening, direct from the Manufacturers, a large and new stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR FALL TRABE. Orders solicited and promptly fill ed. All goods with our brand war ranted. D. F. FLEMING & 00. WII0LE8ALE DEALERS IN AND Trunks, No 2 Hay no street, Cor. of Church street, Charleston, S, C. sop 27-!) FRESH ARRIVALS OP Mew and Ilfssia^feS? @o@ds AT t. 6. fire's sitni MY STOCK COMPRISES 13x?y Gt-oods and Gbraoerieg* IN GREAT VARIETY. ;;? T The Dry Goods embrace Ladles and Mens Dress Goods, White and Colored Cotton Goods, Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Slaoes, To suit all classes. Also full lines of GEOCEEIES AND TOBACCOS. And in fact everything to be found in a first class store. ; > "?!.'? With:. Thanking the public for ttaeir generous patronage in the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell everything at the lowest posst hie price. The highest market price paid for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &o. And all other Country Produce, A call solicited. No trouble to show goods. JOHN C. PIKE, Ornngeburg, S. C, Mar 28-tf Corner Church and Russell Streets*. The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. Orangeburg, S? C r' you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Aiken, Edgcfleld. Hampton, and Bnmwell counties: Having purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we offer the same for sale. This Elevator has no superior. It is simple, cheap and durable, having no wooden tubing to decoy and pollute the water. No Iron tubing to rust or corrode. No flanges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Kequires no attachment below the platform and will lajtTHREE TIM?S as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and good water better. A thorough Investigation is all that is necessary to convince you of its merits. March 14-Gm 8AIN, MERONEY & CO. IM IM! IM! UM IUI If II IUI II! I I!! DVERTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spice, Soap, Tinware, Lemons, Butter Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pecans, Pepper, Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, Almonds, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery^ Uurr&at?, Copperas, Starch, Sifters, Candy, Prunes, Sapolio, Stone ware, Oranges Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Flour, Lard, In fact the largest and best variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange burg, at prices Ten to Twenty percent less than any house In town. I meau just what I say, I'll sell for less than any one, Or give my goods away. 'i if A. B. WALKER, Orangeburg, April 4, 1879. Leader of Low Prices. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST IS OFFERING His large and well selected stook of Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Toilet and Fancy Articles LOW DOWN FOR CASH. ALSO a lot of FINE TOBACCO FROM FORTY THREEflTOpSIGHTY Five cents por pound. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, Orangeburg, S. C, July 12. 62 A. C. DUKES, M. ?. NEW STORE NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF A. SAIN NOTIFE8 THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND THE _ t publio generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will bo found a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors both Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, fyc, And solicits a sharo of trade. Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is in ohargo of the store will be qlad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to .whom ha guarantees bargains as good as can bo had in Charleston. Highest market prloot paid for all kinds of country produce* St. ^attheyrs, September 0,1870.