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Her Answer. Your message I los open; Us moaning , I read through I he dimness ot'ieaw, Ami in a moment the ending Of hones thiit, I treasured for years. Von loved me. you say ; yet with scorning Von ding blick the love which 1 gave. True Uivi couhTt cease without warning; Even lloWeiH. ?:nt down in fh;/ morning, , ?.Fade no! until noon?i j.oye could m?t so soon Ilavu buried itself in iisg'/avo. We Will parr, as you say, bht'lbigivo im , One Word of reproach, and the hist : 'Twas unkind ol 3 on ever to cherish A passion ao trail as t? perish, When touched by ambition's chill blast. True love i^ ever the same; It bends not to blame ; it \ reids not to shame; It. OreaUs not. nor will it bo broken. /Ther.- is always remaining some token Of luve in a heart once allame. As gold, in the crucible mingled, 1 Will mellow the tone of the hell, So luve in a sail heart wdl soften The pm.g of a bitter farewell. Only Two Polty Brown Eyos. ynjy two pretty brown eyes /Laughing through lloating hair? Oldv two prell)' brown eyos, II Minting me everywhere? (.Inly t? o little hands, Modelled on ancient arts? Only two little white hands. Made but to play with hearts. Only two velvet soft anus I.ithe with a supple grace? Only two velvet soli arms Milling the matchless taee. Only two rosy red lips. My soul could save or sell? Only two rosy ret I lips, Would make a heaven or hell. ?? Hill ? W~MMMMH~H IIIHIIi -M,mx.v?-iMiXOWTXJgg Upon the subject of keeping boys on the farm, an old fanner has this to cay : uMy eldest son is near twenty one years of ago, and the other boys ? in the ncighorhood younger than ho .have Jeft their parents. Mino have Stuck to mo when I most needed their services, and 1 attribute this result to the fact I hat 1 have tried to make their home pleasant, 1 have furnish ed I he in with a'.traclivo and useful reading, and when night comes, and the day's- work is ended, instead of running with other boys to the tail-! .loud station and to towns, they gath er around the great lamp and become interested in their books and papers." It used to bo said of the Kov. Dr. { A. 1\ rcabody, that bo was so absent minded he would go to a party, gel interested in conversation, tic his legs up in a silk handkerchief, and w hen he started to leave his scat he .Mould fall upon his face, having for ffotten to u/ilib the handkerchief. Upon one remarkable occasion be is bail I to Lave broken up a sewing cir cle by calmly and unconsciously Ktnftiug two-thirds of the white skill {if a young lady's dress into his coat /pocket, under the itrpiession that it was his own pocket handkerchief. TilKlti; is one cdlectivc way to aid in I be elect-on of a Radical President,' ami that is for Democratic politicians, .especially .Congressmen and Demo cratic editors, to foolishly prognosti cate the defeat of (he Democratic can didate, whoever ho may he, and the certainty of the election of Grant, if nominale;! by the Republican parly. This, io a good way to prepare an easy triumph for the Radical parly. .??Chron. i0 Con. You can't foil a Quinoy girl. When her "fellow" rises from his scat in the tin outre between the aclu and sa_) s : -l'il Ilsbach in a moment," pho dazzles him with one of her most reliab'o sinilos. and pulling him back' wilh the remark..'*! brought scm-i with mo," coyly slips into i.!s hand pinch of . loves or roasted coffee. 11 i si;\m>s who arc obliged to stay outilalo ol nights because the lodge is ! .working in i.bo'hird degree, should f xaiuiuo their clothes befoic g< ing homo, A ymd or so of raveling on a pants leg can bp charged to the gOal. ?; Tiik Ipardest v.oik many a man has done this Fall has be en to sit on a .itnil keg in a country, grocery store, and tell what ..;')o'wei ful man his greut grnnil&thcr was lo husk cl4rh. Look not mournfully at the past, Irr it cannot return , wisely improve the present, it is time; go forth to jnoet the shadowy future without fear, and with a manly heart. _ i "How nicely this corn pops," sa d a young man who was sitting with his sweetheart before the (ire. "Yes, 3 ic rcspondod demurely; "it's got over being green." Col. Win. Wallace, of Columbia,! announces that h&v/jl! be a aandidatc for Congress from Ihb L.ird district', ut the next election. 1 | You cannot dream yourself into a I character; you must hammer and Jorge yourself onp,., " It is more beautiful to overcome; injury by kindness than lo oppose it |iy obstinacy or hatred. i /? ' St.n-cuiptc for Tpn Okaxgkhuho Demo? uat. Cnl ?1.30 per nnniiui. s ? * J T'fpf DKMANDFOR/ IS INCREASING D'A I LY. Lamps with Illuminators Sold Last Year AT C A L I F O R N I A S T 0 II E. The reason ol its great demand Is simply because ii is Sato even fur any elllDl In handle, ? Gives twice thu light of a Chimney Lump, Nu trouble ol cleaning chimneys, No fear of breaking a chimney weekly. The illuminator never expands from the beat. It is the safest and best Lamp in use. Try-one. The Illuminator can be attached to any lamp for a trilliug cost by J. L SORE N T RUE Dealer in GENER AL MERC3 lANDIST^, Proprietor of the California Store.. .;. Jnn. Iff, )6S0. Don't Forget to Gall for your Christmas Presents left by Santa Glaus at Op 1ST 1? JIlOTIOISTllilRY, At Captain Brigguuiu'h Obi Stand. Raisins. Currants. Citron, J>y iho wholesale, Candies from the plainest to I lie It nest; and in every shape, Sweethearts, Panoriuiin, Kggs, Sngar Toys he-ides 1 am prepared to lee anil jQrii: UlCIll everybody"* Christinas Cakes. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. FRUIT! FRUIT !1 FRUIT!! I FRUIT!!!! And everything to mako people happy. Call before buying elsewhere. JOSEPH EROS, Oriinguburg, S. C. Sept. Stf-lt A, M. IZLAR, AGT., At Briggman's Old Stanci .ALL and gel'vourJIIat. Meals. Fancy Drinks and Fine Cigars. Come early and <J order your Oyster IjtcW, Oyster Fry. Chicken and Rice. Ham and Rice, Beef .teak and itice. Sniissago ami Rice, [lam and Eggs, Codec. &c, &C. Having obtained a first class Host; ijrant Cook, 1 prepare everything in nice style. Cad and satisfy your appetite. Everything put down at Bottom Prices. Orangeburg S. C, Oct. :i, 1ST!)?3ms , I. * C m it ? HENRTKOHI H is brought everything In the Dry Goods Una down to living prices, and would call attemiun to his immense Fall stork, hardly knowing what specialties to enum erate?having everything in the wearing line from un Infants .Sock up to an Eb> pliants (patt a n for a Pin Cushion). It E N it ? K O II N DRESS GOODR CLOAKS NOTIONS I'.er-ne-tfalh call alionlion lo my full ?no oi Drus? Gojds Alp? a... R/dilaiuitie Surges, bo'ui-Lils. Suiting? and bunting*1. I". Ulaek Goods wc nave our Celebrated Ch.he'Alj.aeas. whiuh for text lire cud brilliancy, launol be surpassed, Crepe Cloths and French Cashmeres all grades. All leading shades Silks. Satins and Velvet* lor dimming purposes. Our Cloaks tire well worth an inspection, embracing 50 dillerenl style.-., Dohnaus. long and short Cloaks, made up in the latest siyhs by the Manhattan Cloak Company ol New Turk, being from lim hands, can sell tlsi-ui Irom s^.uo up to S-"?.oi). ELiE NT R Y KO II 3ST iFULA.IN'IKrEJLiS Although a tendency in the market for upward prices on all Cotton Goods, I am still selling all Staple in?| Housekeeping Goods at old prices. Yard wide Steeling at (i l->> cents, i\-c. Towels, Linen-., new style Calicoes, Long Cloths, anil .Jeans, special bargains in the above Goods. KOHE CLOTHING DATS SHOES As a leader in the abovo Goods, would call especial attention to our Boys1 Cloth ing, a large assortment always on baud, from gil.UU a suit to $17.00. A new feature in our .Men's Clothing Department is Stilts to order at a small advance of ready made. Samples Oil exhibition, prices and lit guaranteed. ? A long felt, want is supplied in our Shoes and Boots; Good hand made Stock foi Children, Ladies and Guntleincu at prices within the. reach of all. Don't waste your money on papor-bottOlil, shoddy goods w hen for a trille more you can get a prime article1. I' A One word more, if you will just call at the Bazaar and ask for what you want, WQ will show you that we can beat Charleston or any other man. Agent fov li IJTTISlfclOIt'H PATTERNS, NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, ''White's'' Shuttle Sewing Machine HENRY K ? II N , ' Leader of Lovy Prices. J>, IL PIK EL F R E S H A R RIVALS OF Hew and. Bgsirablfg JGfo*?d.s5 9 <Kf? MY STOCK COMPRISES 13ry Goods and Grroceries IN GREAT VARIETY. The Ory .Is embrace I.adkis and Mens Press Good*, White and Colored Cot lim Ctuods,, Prints', Men'4' and Hoys' Clothing, Hats and Caps, Uects and Slaoes, To suit; II el isse-. Also full lines of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS. And in fact everything to Ic found in a fust class store Thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell everything at the loivsel possi ble price. The higher t market price paid fur Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c And all other Country Produce. A call solicited. No trouble to show '/nods. JOHN C. PIKE, Orangeburg, S. C, Mar 28-tf Corner Church and Russell Streets. The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. IP you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To the citizens ot Orangeburg, Alken, Edgclldd, 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. Ii is simple, cheap and durable?having no wooden tubing to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No Danges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and will last?THUlili TIMES as long as any pump. Will make bad waler good and good water better. A thorough investigation is all IhuL in ngcossary to convince you of its merits. March 11-lim SAIN, MERONEY & CO. 1!! 1!! ! 1 ! !! I ! ! ! 1!! ! 1 ! ! 1 I VDVERT1SE :l largo and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar, Ten, Soap. Tinware. Lemons, Uuftcr Nuts, Coffee, Splee, Sapnlio. Stoneware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts, Itaeon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Pecans, Flour, Pepper, I.yo, Crockery wan?. Cabbages, Almonds, Lud, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants, Hams, Cypperas, Starch, Kilters, Candy, Prunes. In fact the largeaf: and best variety ol Fancy and staple Groceries kept in Orange hing, at prices Ten to Tivculy percent less than any hopso in town. I menu just what I say, I'll seh for less than any one, Or give my goods away. A. :B. WALKER, Orar.gcburg. Apt II 4, 1S79. Leader of Low Prices. NEW STOKE NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF ? ? ? lUtlllil, -o-U-! DA. SAIN NO'IIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS. AND THE ? public generally-that in the old stand of Clavk's, near the Depot, will be round a choice and rare selection of Dry Goods, Grocer i es, Tobaccos and. Sc gars. Liquors both Foreign and, Domestic, Hard wave, r$Y\, And solicits a share of trade. Mr. J.'PIIIL. SAIN, w ho is in charge of the store will be glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new ones too, to whom he guarantees bargains as good as can be had in Charleston. Highest market price* paid lor all Kinds of country produce* d lie st. Matthews, September G, lS7fi. SEED POTATOES, ONION jiETS, ?ITS, Early Kose, Goodrioh and Peerless Pota toes;, White an.! Red Onion Sets, 11.? IP. OATS. The Star Cotton Manure, Manufactured of Butcher Pen Hones, and lieh in Ammonia is offered for sale; An invuluahlc fcnili/er a* lowest prices. The Stono Soluble Guano, Tina well Known Cotton producer also offered at agent's prices. ,. TOBACCOS of every grade. John A. Hamilton. Oct 11, 1S75). ' SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Connssllor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. C. Dee l.'Mf . DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call the.attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a call whpuc^r they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly ill store. Oct X mo LICHT WER TUE NEW WILSON SCI SEWIHG MACHINE lo wonderful in its conception, un? procodented for doing a 'arse rang-* oi uowmg In toxtilo fabrics and leather. Its motions uro continuous, admitting of an oxtraordinary rato of spcod, either by stoam or foot powor. Every motlaflef. thd treadle makos six stltch^a, thus produc ing about one-third more work in a day than o.iK'i- Sowing iVIachines. It has no Stop piotlons, and tightens the stitch with tho noodle out of the fabric. It uses the> well-known Wilson Compound Food on both sldos of the ncodlo. It has two-thirds loss parts xrian any other first-class Sowing Mach (no. Its arm is fully olght und one-half Inches long and five and one-hall Inches high, and tho wholo Machine Is very compactly and seien** tlflcally constructed in proportions, elegance, design and appear" unco. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as fay. in advance of all other dewing Muchines as the telephone is superior to tho tin speaking tuho. The WILSON MBHOING ATTACHMENT; for repairing all kindj of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur* n I shod FREE with all WILSOri SEWIfti? MACHINES, together Wltfy ?Tuckor, Rufflor.. border. Sot of Hemmors, binder.etc. ' ;~?""?n These Machines, are on exhibition and for sale by aBHEODOBE KOHN, AGENT FOR Orangeburg County. Ornngcburg, S. C, Nov. 7lb, 1370.-~tf Ague Gure Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful tonic, ami is warranted a speedy and cer- | tain euro for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever? Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague. . Periodical or Ililious Fever, and all | nialarial disorders. In miasmatic dis tricts', the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the book and loins, and coldness of tho spino and extremities, are only premoni tions of severer symptoms which termin ate in tho aguo paroxysm, succeeded by high {over and profusopcrspiration. It is a startling fact, that quinine, ar ponic, and other poisonous minerals form tho hosispf moat of tho " Fever and Ague Pre pa rations,'1 " Specifics," '* Syrups," and "Tonics," in tho market. The prep arations made from these mineral poisons, although they arc palatable, and may break the chill, do not cure, but leave tho Malarial amp their own drug poison in the system, producing quinism, dizziness, ringing in the cars, headache, vertigo, and other disorders more formidable than tho disease they were intended to cure. Avku's Aoce Cinr. thoroughly eradicates tfcese noxious poisons from the system, and always enres'the severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure- the most delicate pa tient; and its crowning excellence, al>ovo its certainty to cure, is that it leaves tho system as free from disease :is beforo tho attack. For Liver Complaints, Avr.n's AOUK CURE, by direct action on tho liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates tho system to a vigorous, healthy condition.* Wo warrant it when taken according to directions.-"' ,. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Fracticnl am. Analytical Chemists* Lowell, Mass. BOLD BY ALI. DltU?OISTfl EVERYWHERE. October 3, lS7:)-lv Established 1873. The Leading Liiorary Paper of the West, Only $1,50 a Tear. ,50 A Year. .50 A Year. A Year. ,50 ,50 A Year, si .50 A Year $i .50 A Year. Tit* CoiCAQO I.npis^:: in now ap proachlne Ute clone of ilio afventh year of Um oxiatence. Iiavlim been pst.iMlHlio.t in Ilia winter tif IST.'i. TiiK Lr.iKiKnwa* atartcd i>y its proa ent conductor* with aome ral?K'v liiKfl tu* I" the Hn.-.-^rf* of .lit <":l?-r pri?l>. Many literary venture* of a hlnrtroilchxrurtrr ha.1 bran mule In the WoMmh metropolis, and miter ably failed. TU? s?a of journatlain waa r Irr nil Kitb tho urwl? of strnn.lai newspaper enterprise*. OUirra that crie living, but atrn* Rling for a iirwarioii. existence, have ulnon yield*! tr> inrvltaMe feto Bj and gone, down, leaving Tim Lkdukx to-ituy the only weekiy citory paper prttitod in Chicago. Tiik Ixm.r.it ba* not a'tallied tho plane of um? es upon which it now aolidly real* without cariieat, w.ll directed ffforl. Itacondnctora have labored earncMtly ami poralaii-utly not only to mak;- it an < x< olli-nt lit erary jcuri.al, l?.it uli-'> to m.iko tho reading world acquaint'il wuh it. Tboua^uda upon thousand* of dol lar* have been expended In bringing its tuerita lo U?a attention of ttie reading public. In fuot.TiiK bEixiKU baa hm Iba most exteM*ively-*d vcrllaod newspaper in the Wusl. The publishers nave a feeling of pride at the eueeeai Unit 1i?n at tended their effort* t.> build up a Arst-claaa literary papei in the cap IKU..I < tyof theWeat. The circnla M tloti,'*)ro.idy large, it rapidly, grow ing ami by the m day of January will he not lern than '.'.".coo. The publlahor* do Dot pirai, to re'ax their effort* to niakfl i>ik Lkihiich ?! ? heal weekly newspaper in ihe Ui West, bnl In end li per evi re In tho gj woTk.and during Iheeon lug month < will t-tili further increate its value ami uaefului sh. * The weekly content* of "im Lena En embrace, in addition t > its serial novel*, several short rIoiU*; a Homo Nttd family Doctor department, em bracing letter* from women of ex perieucoi lieada and banda.on house hold and kitchon economy, homo Idorntnont, Uio nianageruent of Hi)ldroo, and reel pea for the mro of inany ol the nis to which n> sh ih lirlr; a Vonng Polk*' department: a department dovolod to Current i.it orat o re. cons,!*ting of choice oxcerpt, from the Inti-Ht m.yiaz'ncp: a Seif.n liflu department, Riving the lato?! Intelligence In r,;jard lo ruw discov eries, inochanloat Invention*, etc.; also blofrrapbisal akftchc*. hiKtorlo papers, travels*, poetry, and a mass of short articles 0:1 mli-ct'llaueoua topics. ?? ABt>MM THB3 JVICl>OTr.rc, ' OHicttCfO, 111. Subscriptions to the THE CHICAGO Li:mailt vin be roeciTcd al Utla ofllce. HE WHITE Sewing Machine THE BEST OF AJUU/ Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed iji the Broad Claim Of DCIMQ TMC VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST 8ELUNG,' ''S , HANDSOMEST, A?i? Host Perfeot Sowing Sdaoliiao IN THE WORLD. C > ? Tho great popularity of tho While Is tho moit con vincing trlbuto to Its excellence and superiority over other machines, and In submitting It to the trade wo put It upon Its merits, and In no Instance has It ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation In Its favor. The demond for tho White has Increased to such aa extent that wo are now compelled to turn out Com pie to Ewl n g :trfTctc>^r\^ enrery tirroo Tn^r.ntoa Lsa. _?? txLo <a.a.y "to Bupply ' . t3ao damnnOit Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, end sold for c.-s-i at Hberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to '-cult the convenience ot customers. ?5TAQEHT3 WANTED Itf TOOOCTJHZD TZBBITOSY. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., \ lb 358 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio.' For Sale by Henry Ivohn.. CALL CALL At the People's Bakery, jCSTAliLlsiIKD IN 1871, BY I'HR PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready and willing to FIT^T* ORDERS BREAD, ROLLS. PIE8 AND Of all descriptions. GUNGE RS by ilia barrel or box. ' '~ ? ALSO BREAp FOR CAMP-MEE^NGS, OR Any other meetings at abort notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC TION'AR YS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Which will be sold as low ag any lhat can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patron ago of my friends and the public I still solicit a COtt? tinnancc of their custom. T. W. ALBERGOTTI, RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. P. Hurley. Orangebnrg, Sept 13,187S ly l). V. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON August, ?S7&.} Wc are now opening, direct from the Manufacturers, a large and new slock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR J?ALL TRADE. Orders solicited and promptly fill ed. All goods with our brand war ranted. D. F. FLEMING & 00. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND Trunks. No 2 Ilnync street, Cor. of Church street, Charleston, S. C.scp 27-3