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<Opcn iVom l)0?frpi\f;t S to 10 o'clock A. 'aiT, anci, u utii: Usil'rpaSC IU A. M< to 4 E. ? ColumWa.mail-closes nt 10 'A. M. ana ' tlio Charleston anail at, half-pastC P. M. j v0n Tuesdays and Fridays n ?nnll for F^ertf Iterances Sherry and Holly Hill cjpses? atbalT-past 7 A. Mi ?4?inFrldays a >mail for Knott's Mills} | Witt's Mills and Itishos' Store closes a, tfrUf-past 2 JPi M. _ "f. ItAlLKOAD TIME TABLE. 1 Tile trains arrive at Orangeburg as foj t4ow's:x: tuom CHARLESTON. <No.l. Duy.?.0 r,8 A. M. : NQ.a3, Day.I.I 17 P. M. ,Nq.;?, Night.?.2 48 A. M. from columbia. K?; 6, Night.......VJ 20 A.M. : No. 14, Day.10 17 A. M. :Nq.;?,.Evening.?0 1C P. M. Un addiilon to the above trains there Is u'tbrough Northern Express Train which ?asses Orangeburg as follows: Going orth, 10 P. M.; going South, G A. M. T. O. Dawson, Local Agent. ORANGEnUUG, S. C, FEBRUARY 13, 1880. Notice.?We have made arrange ments with tho proprietors of the Naos and Courier to club tbeir mam moth Weekly with the Democrat at $3 pet- annum, for both papers, cash in advance. UM" i ? i- ! _? ... . Valentines, Valentines, for sweet hearts, cousins, aunts or any body else, at Henry Kdhn. TiiEflhttngesble season has brought up tapping weather again and trees are budding to a new life. Tin; Ball is moving, and tbe Junior Committee are hard at work to make it the grandest success of the season. Bird shooting seems to be -some thing of a rage among our sportsmen. Bags of them are brought in town every day. When you feel a cough or bron chial affection creeping on the lungs, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. ' Mu. J. W. Patrick is fitting up a store on Russell Street near Railroad Avenue with a view of opening at an early day a first class drug stoic. Look to your interest and price these articles at Korljobn: Seed po tatoes, salt, tobacco, bacon, home spun, n,yle grease, .(lour, syrup, &c. ?WiHTB.shad were peddled -about the streets on Wednesday last at seuemty live cent a peioe. These are the first we have heard of this season. ,We arc glad to learn that Mr. David Sneli, who has been sick for some time in our town, has so far re covered as to be able to return to his home in the country. Mr. George Bruner on Friday last while cleaning on empty barrel of bis gun, the other barrel being loaded, pccideutly sbqt himself in the hand, inflicting a painful wound. The wife Joe O'Cuin, colored, who was sent to the Asylum two or three months ago for insanity returned to her home Tuesday in good health and said to be perfectly restored to her usual mind. Policeman James Cannon has been elected by tbe council chief of the force and willd oubtless bring his skill as a detective and know zeal as a watchman more effectively to bear upon tbe duties of his otilce. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation have appointed a "Praise Ser vice," tojbe held at their rooms (un der the Democrat oflice) on next -'^Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Tho public are invited to attend. See the change in the card of Mr. John A. Hamilton, a quantity of the "Star Cotton Fertilizer" of full stand ard .quality, and also a supply of "Red liust Proof Oats" for spring sowing. Call in time to make early planting. A job lot of goods at Korljohn's to close up consignments: 500 yards jeans in 3 yards pieces, 20 S. II. coats, 20 dozen Bpool cotton, 25 kits new mackerel, 1,000 pounds best laundry soap at 5 cepls per pouoil. Ojuu readers are invited lo cull at tho popular grocery of Mr. James Van Tassel where they will Ond a full supply ?q/ choice and fresh goods, selected eapeciully for this market. Mr. Van Tassel also lias a supply of tbe best Northern White Kraut at a price remarkably cheap for this luxu ry. Give htm a call. A grand Centennial Celebration of the Battle of King's Mountain will be held on the 7th October next to he participated in by the States of Ten nessee Virginn, North Carolina and South Carolina whose troops were engaged on tho occasion of the battle and won a glorious vitory (or the pause of American independence. ? ? .'- ??-.j--1,--1 fFiiE regular monthly convocation ofiEureka Chapter, No.13, R. A. M., will bo heUl.At.Masonic.IInll on Fri day, evening,[February:20th, 1880, at half ,paat seve* o'clock. It. A. De: gree to be conferred. Tiy o*9e? M. E. H. 1*. *J. A?. .Brunson, Secretary. Youit attention is called to tho fact that Henry Kohn ia closing out the remnaut stock of winter Drees Goods, Clothing and other hoavy good. prior to laying in tho spring supply dont dolay but get some of tho bar gains. Having recoived n large lot of the White Sewing Machines Henry Kohn begs io inform all parties havingirbek orders that they will now be epocdily filled and all new ordere will now have prompt attention. ?7o advance in prices. _ * rt The horses of Mr. W. T. Lightfoot ran away at Uie^fljdpotTrjh ^Yednesday but fortunately did no damage besides slightly injuring the wagon. The accident was caused by exchanging bridles without holding the spirited animals. Kop.tjoiin is clear ahead of all competitors, and sells low down for cash. It will pay you to borrow money at 7 per cent, and buy your supplies for the year from him. You will save 40 per cent put qu goods and 7 per cent, added.pn,lioas. a We regret to bear of the death of Mr. James Weatbury which occurred at his residence in the Fork on Satur day last of desease of the heart. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn, with many friends, their loss. Our warmest sympathies are with the bereaved ones. Clue Youiisexf. Tako Hall's Hepatic Panacea for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, and ali diseases arising from a torpid Liver. Jt is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Price 50 cts, per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. Consignments to C. D. Korljohn and to be put on the market foi sale without limit: 10 suits clothes, 50 yards red, white and blue ilannel, 20 pairs shoes, cambric drawers, shirts, 12 dozen pocket knives, 1 dozen pair pants, 1,000 yards silk and velvet trimming. a At a meeting of the Fire Depart ment Tuesday evening the following officers were elected : Hon. Samuel Dibble, Chief ; Mr. Robert Copes, 1st assistant chief.,- and Mr. M. B. .Sis trunk, 2d assistant chief. With these officers and a good Steamer our Fire Department will bo complete. A cadaverous looking darkey, hav ing entered tho variety store of C. D. ICortjohn, last week called for pow ders to clean his lungs. Never al a loss to respond ton call, the polite clerk handed out a box of worm cun-, dy for which be received the money and bowed the daikey out. On Thursday night of last week theie was quite a heavy fall of snow covering .the ground and tqp? of, bouses abpvt tyo incl.es deep. Tile' bright sun shine of Friday morning however, soon melted it a way and by noon there was scarcely a trace of snow to be found any where in town. Oub worthy Mayor, Mr. J. W. Moseloy, is in Aiken spending a few weeks of rest from active business, with the hope of improving his health. We wish him a complete restoration and an early return to his important duties. Alderman J. S. Albcrgotti will act until Mayor Moselcy reining. Mr. Edward Carrol!, TriaI Justice of Branch vi lie, has resigned his com mission to except a professorship in the Holy Communion School of Char leston kept by Mr. A. T. Porter. While we regret to lose so worthy a citizen as Mr. Carroll we cannot with hold our congratulations and wish him a successful (Career in Jiis new position. We arc g?ad to notice as a decided j sigu of improvement in our town government that the police force me well uniformed ami present quite a creditable appearance on our streets. A nice gray frock coal and the usual policeman's cap constitute the dress* and enables a stranger easily to tU8 tingish a policeman from a citizen even without the inevitable club. Fkom conversing with farmers liv i: g in different .'.cci.iona.of the county, we learn that the corn .crop will be put into the ground this .spring earli er than usual. The mild winter even to this month indicates an early spring ; and the excessive drouth ?Q long pre vailing makes it very probable that, there will be heavy rain fall during the spring months, lichee early' planting is the undoubted policy'for live far mers. Wk lc*ru that Mr. G. Il.'Corhelson received lifteen carloads of fertilizers one day this wqck, all of which | wjll be sold to our farmers on the best terms. Besides his crowded ..ware rooms, his stoic is liiied to its utmost capacity with tho choicest goods 1m every line adapted to the wRntsofour county. Geiiman Chamomilc Tonic is the] favorite remedy for dyspepsia, sour 8tomack, headache, billiousncss or any disorders of a sluggish liver. Taken in time it will save much suf fering. Dyspepsia is a common com plaint, and anything affording relief is gladly welcomed. Only 50 cents per oottle. #or sale by Dr. J. G. Wannainaker. * _._ I At tho last .meeting of the Y. M. C A., being the first since the Christ mas holidays, the follawing resolu tion was adopted : Rcsolv il, That our sincere thanks are returned to the ladies who, dur ing the Christmas holidays so beauti tuiiy decoruted our hall, and to them .for the hnndsqme ctock, placed in our rooms. That those tokens though apparently small tell us that we are not forgotten. That the Sec retary be instructed to publish the above in the city papers. L. II. Wannamakkk, Secretary. The fight between the Grant and Sherman factions is becoming very bitter. The principal Western organ of Grant goes at Sherman with the declamation that "no man connected with the hypocritical fraudulent ad ministration can over be President." Sherman's organs report that the era of good stealing can never be re-estab lished. These remarks sound very much like what the Radical -brethren have been accustomed to characterize as "Democratic lies."?Washington Post. We understand that four negroes, said to be concerned in the brutal out-rage upon the persons of Mrs. Cap*. Berry and Mrs. II. Bird near Branchville last week, have been ar rested and are now in confinement. Efforts are being made which insure the capture at an early day of every one concerned either directly or in directly in the brulal affair. The colored people of the neighborhood owe it to themselves and ftp the cred it of their race to ferret out the critn minals and to deliver them to the of ficers of the law. Our citizens are reminded of the Panorama of Euiope, Africa and America to be exhibited at the A. M... K. Church this evening by Prof. Hazc lcy, a native of Africa. The proceeds of this exhibition'will be appropriated , to the Church and we hope a large audience will be in attendance. Prof. Hazeley comes well recommend ed and doubtless will be able by his lecture and knowledge of this won jtlerful land to interest bur eilizons. Only 10 cents for adults and 5 cents for children charged as admission fees. -j-1? ? .. , IIii.t.'s Hepatic Panacea. The Liv er is Ihn king imperial organ of the whole human system, as it .controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments arc the natural results. The digestion of the food, tho movements of the beart and blood, the action pf the brain and. nervous system, arc all immediately connected with tho work^igs. of the liver. , *To keep tho liver in a healthy condition take 'Hill's Hstatic Pan acea. Onljr , 5GT cents" per bottle. For sale by S. A. Rcpvcs. . Capt. Murray, Robijispu, an old and highly esteemed citizen of " our County died at his residence near Rowesville on Friday night last, and ?was hurried at liic Presbytercan Church yard in Orangeburg on Sun dayalternoouin the presence of a large numher of our citizens both from the town and vicinity. It has fal.cn to the lot of few men to pass through a longer and more active period of life than Capt. Robinson, . indeed the changes of fortune, which brought so many of his class and generation to dependence and penury, were bravely met and successfully overcome by him. The zeal and energy of bis character never yielded to desease and suffering, but mu.de him a noble example of what a man could achieve oven in the it idst of misfortunes. His noblest work and best monument perhaps, arc found in the excellent qualities of heart and mind which he left imprinted upon the character of his children. In his death 0:angc bdrg has lost a worthy and esteemed 'citizen, and his family an affection ate and honored bead. In cp;n 1110:2 with his numerous friends we regtet hit; death and tender to his agqd com panion and family our wannest sympathy. I- 1 1. U 1! ? _ 'We nre indebted to Mr. Benjamin B. Leo, a member of tho senior class, lor an invitation to attend tho fifty second Annual Commencement of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina. The exercises will take place ?t the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C, March 4, at eight o'clock. Market Report CdRItKCTttD WKKKI.Y ?Y J. C. I'IKK. COTTON. Middling....?.12 a 13 1-2 Low Middling.....?..?.II 1-2 a 12 Ordinary to Good.11 a 11 1-2 COUNTHV 1'IlOnUCH^ Corn.....75 Peas.....;.?wJ.75 Rico, rough.91 20 Fodder.75 Oats, per cwt.,.75 Potatoes, sweer.[.75 Rutter, country.25 Eggs. lf> Poultry.15<jj> 25 MaMMBBaMMttMWBSMWBWMMI The Star Cotton Fertilizer, Another lot of this pnre.rnwlmno.zun mpntatcd J/crtilieor on the way. The quality is identical with the Coe's and Mapes. To Casli buyers a favorable; offer. It KD It U S T PUOO P For .Spring sowing, just in this week. ONION SETS, SEED POTATOES, LIME, &c. &c. John A. Hamilton. Oct 11, 1870. 1880 St, Valentine. 18801 VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINES VALENTINES Just received at THEODORE KOHFS FASHIONABLE DltY GOODS' EMPOEIUM A large and well .selected lot of . "Valeiitines, Comprising' the "Latest" in Sentimental ami.Comic styles. Xow is'the tlmelo get bargains In Winter Goods?clotting out the small lots left? you will never get them as cheap as now Woolen Gooda arc continually on the rise?lay in your supplies now if you want to save money. DAILY ARRIVALS of new g >ods comprising all the Novel ihs of the season. Dress Shirts, Collars and Culls have advanced 5J5 pftjr cebt. but having a good .stock on hand, as long as the stock lasts will sell at ,old -prices. Don't neglect the goiden opportunity. THE L1<J HT RUNX1XG DOMESTIC SEWING MACIIINK| Still holds its position of supremacy; in fact, if its sales continue to increase as they kayo dot e .during the last tew months It >a evident that why win soon be equal to'the sales of all other luu chines puttogclhe't\ ? .Valuable improvements have been made in it from lime, to time. The latest improvement in "The Domestic" Is the new Treadle, which runs on scale] pivots nod the pitlUOIl connects with a j halaticc wheel with u ball joint thus ae curing lightness in running wifJU absolute stillness,. ... r Needles for all tho various machines Attachments, Shuttles.;.OU, &c.,always on baud and ton sale id (he lowest prices. THEODORE K0HN'8 D?Y GOODS AGENCY FOR ?Madame Demorest's II 1CL1ABL E 1? A T T E It N S. Orangeburg, S- C.\ Oct. 10, ism. Bulwinkle's Fertilizer Depot, KERR'S WHARF, CII AR LEST OX. S. C. rTMlK following llrst-chts.s FcrtiliEcrs nl JL ways on hand and promptly skipped to order. German Kfduit or Potash Salt, 25 per cent Sulphate of Potash. No. 1, Peruvian Gunnapo Guano, 10 per cent. Ammounia. Xo. 2, Peruvian or Cotton Guano, 3 per cent. Ammonia. Ground Fish Guano, 7 1-2 to' 8 per cent. Ammonia. Novo Scotia Land Plaster. Fine Ground bo. Ca. Phosphate Flour. Orders tilled for other fertilizer* at market prices. HERMAN mJLWINKLK, * Kerv's Wharf, Charit stun, S. C Jttn.U, 1880?3111. J^>X1C? VAN TASSEL; is agOntTor> the Sale, of 'the celebrated BALDMOUNTArNGOliN WHISKEY, tlio purest branfl tin the known world CALL! CALL!! CALL!!! and snini>1c for once in your lives u pure r > MOUNTAIN: WHISKEY.-- . j It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap est brands of SMOKING and chewing TOBACCO in the market. <P: r.f tt ? A full line of Staple anil Fancy GROCERIES, I . I Cheaper than the Cheapest, Give nie a call and.be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug. JAMES VAN TASSEL, At Midler's OldStaird. i _? ., ?OUTH CAROLINA S AI LROjA Y>. Commenhig November 30lh, 1879, Trains will run as follows: COLUMBIA DIVISION. (Dally Except Sundays.) Leave CtyiiJ.cston....,.7 00 a in i),00 p ni Arrive ntC4lumbui./ll 15-u in C 50; a in Leave Colombia.......4 15 p m 9 30 p in Arrive at L'harles'u....9 30 p ui 7 22 a in AUGUSTA DIVISION. (Daily.) Leave Charleston.0 00 a ni 10 1.1 p m Arrive.at Augusta.3 40 p in 8 35 a m Leave Augusta.>s 00 a in 7 40 p in Arrive at, Charlcs'u...2 15 p in 5 50 a m cam den DIVISION, (Daily, Except Sunday.) Leave Charleston.7 00 a m Arrive atCatnden.I 20 p in Leave Canidcn....2 15 jj in Arrive at Charleston....L^..S) 30%) in Trains leaving Charleston af 7 a m sod Columbia 4 15 p m make close connection with Greenville and Columbia Railroad to and from Walhalla Greenville, Ander son, Spartaubury, Flat'Rock autPllcu dcrsonvillc and I,aureus On Tuesday, lihumhiy and Saturda3*. Trains leaving Cohuubia at 4 J5 p m, make close con nection with trains nf Charlotte, Colum bia and Augusta Ruttroad, from Char lotte. Richmond, Washington and all Eastern cities. Trains leaving Charleston at 9 00 a m and 10 15 p in and Augusta at S 00 a in and 7 .40 p in^nake connections daily with Trahis.pt Central Railroad of Georgia, and of Hie Georgia Railroad for Macon, Atlanta and all points west and southwest JOHN It. 1'eck, Gen. hupt. D. C. ?LLEN, Gen. Pass, and T. Agt. Estate Notice ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Philip Martin, deceas ed, will present the Same properly at tested, and those indebted to said Estate will make payment on or before the 15th day of March, 1SS0, to das. P. Izlar. Esq. Attorney, ok J. W. MAUT1N, Jan. 23. 1SS0?4t Administrator. " Something New I In addition to the large and elegantly assorted stock of Dry Good*; Root* tuid Shoes, lints, &e, &c., idao Groceries I of the best quality, cheaper than can be bought any where else. The linest and best stock of Whiskies, Brandies. W"?W. Rum, Ac. &c., Tlie prices of which have just been re duced 25 to 50 cents per gallon. - I). E. SMOAK & CO. Have tiltted up their up-stairs, and laid hi, a stock 85.000 of the line.*!;, best and cheapest assortment of CL0THIK& to be found between Columbia, and Charleston. Ii*you nr,e \u need of a suit at any price, Munt?, Coat OJr Vest. dou.'.t. fail to" see thenf before im Ving, .lust re ceived, 150 ba.rr.qls et . W -Y-j o trii, Which will be sold cheaper than the same quality can be bought in Cuayics. Utn, inakorro?'in for* SOO Barrels ?to be In by the firat of November. ? The liest BUST PROOF WHEAT & OATS on hand. D. E. SMOAK & CO. , ? Ornngeburg, S. U. .June,27.11' A- F. IT. DUKES, BRANCH VI LLE, S. C, ?fters a large and Varied 'stock of ? GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the Lowest Cash prices to make loom lor a large SPRING STOCK. I have also on hand a lot of the best Fertilizers, At the lowest possible llgurea. Don't fail to come and c xaminc my stock bet?re buying elsewhere. L F. H- BUKES, BRANCHVILLE, S. C. Feb. G,1880-7m ' L. S. WOLFE, D.D.S;, " Graduato of liultimoro Dental College. Otllco over D. Louis' Store, Offers his professional services to the citi zens of Orangcbjirg and, adjoining coun ties. . <Ta , ' Ji Teeth extracted without pain by the use ot Nitrous Oxide Gas, the safest an tcsthotle known to science. Satislactiou guaranteed. Jan. 30, 1880-ly The Weekly. Hews* lSBO r?K 18SO a mammoth NEWSPAPER. ... With the firat Issue in January, 1SS0, TKK WB E IClfint N E W S, CHARIJCSTON, S. C, iitW uk f ?-l Enlarged by two additional prices. It will then be a GREAT SIX PAGE WEEKLY*. VVim) Jon^ aplurrjus ea*h p/gelf ) Tlie length and wlddi of tire columns, and the style of type, give !i THE.WEEKLY NEWS A larger quantity or rchdhig'mnttcr'than any other paper ever published in South Carolina. NO INCREASE in TUE PRICE,:t 1 :-' ? '92 A YEAK. -0 PRIZE STORIES, Q . ! By Southern Author?. CIIESS CIIROXICXIC, . Edited by I. e. Orchard, Esq., ? , The.Chesa, Champion o( the South. AG n i ccLTUR A rj De pa rtm ent, Selected from' the best Agricultural _.Periodicals in the Unlt,ed-States. . IJATEST TELEaRA^lficjjNEwI, B Children's Stories,!; Written expressly by Southcrfr Authors for Southern Roys and Girls. CHARLESTON CITY NEWS. A Record of the daily life of the City of Charleston, such as no other ! 'Paper can give. SOUTli CAROLINA}.STATE NEWS. ONLY ?2 A YEAR.? <? Cluii Rates.* 5 Subscribers 1 year at 81 85 8 9 25 10 Subscribers I year at 81 75 17 50: 15 Subscribers 1 year at 81 0? ' ?24 75 25 Subscribers 1 your at >8L 50 . .37 50 RIORDAN & DAWSON, PUBLISH ICRS, CHARLESTON, S. O. SHERIDAN'S SCHOOL. A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR ROYS AND GIRLS. Corps of Teachers. HUGO G. SHERIDAN.Principal, Wm. L. GLAZE.1st Assistant, In charge of 2nd Grade Room. MISS E. J. MACK AY.2nd Assistant, In charge of 1st Grade Room and Girls. rphla School opens on the First Monday -L In September annually, and contin ues uninterruptedly until the last of June TERMS l?EU MONTH. First-Grade, beginners-.,-,.82.00 Second Grade, Grammar pupils. 2.50 Third Grade, advanced English. 3.00 Latin. Greek, and German each. extra. 50 COURSb ok study. First Grade.?Alphabet. Spelling, Rud imentary Arithmetic, Writing and First Steps in Geography. Second i Grade, Spelling. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Second Steps' in Geography, Grammar, Written Compo sition, Latin, Greek and German. Tluxd tirade. Spelling, Reauing, Writ ing, Arithmetic completed, Geography completed, Grammar completed, Compo sition, History,... Philosophy. Rhetoric, Logic. Book-keeping, Algebra, Gcomc try."Chemistry. Latin, Greek, German and Written Composition.*" Elocution is taught in each grade. Miss Mackay has churge of the girls. Students may enter at any time during the term., and. are charged only from date of cntraiice. A liberal deduction made when three or more children attend from the same family. , ol i Boys , and girls'arc prepared for the Sophomore Class in any College or lor a successful business life. Neatness of person,, polite manners, and a high sense of honor arc considered of no less Importance than the branches jipughti jind arc: tbercloro. iueiflcntw with unremitting assiduity. JBourd^Wy'b* IfAtb irWge&S famUlet near the school at ten atul twelve dollars pcr'nionth.'iffeUiding washing ami lights. Buys and yirls are kept separate and no intercourse allowed. \ A liberal share of* public patronage is respectfully solicited. rincEs. c verebt ..'.o ? From ? - D. W. MUSTARD, LATE OF LE\ViSV|.l*K, S. C. Dealer in tioufrrj-y Produce, 308 KING STREET, ! /. CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per doz.\.3.25a3.70 Chickens, per doz..........2..U0a2.55 j Ducks (Kog'h) per Aoz....?.4.00 Ducks (M'o'y) per doz.5.1)0 Geese per doz.ti.00 Turkeys per doz...12.00al5.00 EGGS, per doz.14 PEANUTS, per bushel.75al.l0 POTATOES, Sweet.1.25a 1.50 PEAS, clay, per bushel.G5a70 " Mixed m .GOa?? RICE, (Rough) per bushel..l.lOal.20 BEESWAX, per, lb..,.a22 HONEY, ?-?.10 HIDES, Flint, per? lb....'.....10 Dry Salted, " .8 SKINS, Otter, apiece.25a2.50 , i ???-Se?f JSrMr-'.?31'...^5al5 44 Fox, 44 .lOaiO 44 Deer, por ib.15 14 Goat, 41 .6 Highest market prices obtained for all I goods consigned, to nie. Returns made promptly.. Consignments solicited, ly "I?uiTsTfelder, FACTOR and r\ COMMISSION MERCHANT, Charleston, S. (\ IWill handle all col (oil consignod to me for 8L2 ) per hale. The above to include all charges except iriight. .Jat . 2, lSS0--tr. OFFICE OF GEO. H. CORNELSON, O R ANG E B U BG, Sr'.\ ? ', ? m; ?> " "?' lit ???!:'?{ t - J . ^- ' ???:..* .'i^i. "II' V The undersigned would respectfully in* form the public flint ifc is,ijyery\Ctf? jre? ceiving largo additions do his already largo stock In ul| the different branclics and that the same will bo disposed of lit his old motto, '?J/irge .talca aM^tPfll nrolitK." .. .. ? j ? I am also receiving now and have' lb store the following popular brands o{ Manures: - ''? ' ? ' ?< ?i Etiwan Dissolved Bone. , ., . ..: Etiwan Guam). Atlantic Fertiliser. ? Atlantic Acid. Kalnit or PptaslhSult \ ,jj?fl W^lilch will be.sold f^t U west prlees^ j I bavje, also been .appointed agent lor ) B, F, Avery & Sons,;; ? Mti jhijtinio/usiadT .*.????". I ii Louisville, Ky., . v .< . i .: u loqrtsi ? CThe, largest Plow mid Wagon Manwfa** tory in the world.) and have received a lot of thefcr One, Two and Three Horse Wagons, also? Plows this week. Give me aeall :>.:-.d. sea fov yourselves. Kespectfnlly Yom*r ?EORGE H. COUNE?S<3>Nv Sept. ID, 1870. , 18ft O :dJ .!? noil i Edison's Electrics liightfr* , Stock worth 107 per share r.ow sellings from 3,000? to 17.009. I am still selling L:u.?Teih'3iSterf^Gasv Ion Seeds for 5 Centn a pap?r, although fouie one who Hells Fernyt3 Conmiissroun, Seed has been so kind as-to Cell the pco?. lie that I sell old seeds 'r tint- nrj/mtmei jus customers knovy Landtxrth's Seed bb auisc they have testet* thctir,- -and' I \\lHf je pleased to supply then* now} in nuyc piaulity. Also order aiy variety, not on., land. Also, Watches, ClocksaafiJe^iy/ for sale low down, to close outotny fall stock. . ? I* h ?<? nahm REPAIRING^ Jone on *Watches, Clocks, Jcp?clryy,oalFfr at reasonable prices.- .;' Don't forget to examine our larga?coll?i-^ tion Of STEEL PLOWS! Just reclvcd by W. TP* Xtol>iiisony Watehmakcr and Jeweilerf. Russell Street, Orangeburg, S.* Clv. Jahr. IG. 18S0?ly HORSES & MULE?!. . ?? i <> ..,.; ui?..i >hi>?? RECEIVED Saturday, February 7tli,,> OXE^CAR LOAD ": Horses and. Mules. - I will also keep c instantly on band du- -. ring the season, a well selected stock of ' HORSES AND MULES '?lib , .id is-i'w .alii '* ';??>! ? '..i- ou at prices to suit the times. Those need it ...>'? ??' i ' I s , ?? ing stock will do well to call at my Sta bles before purchasing elsewhere'. Another lot of CINCINNATI BUGGIES /. just received. f SATISFACTION GUARANTEED'. B. Frank Slater. Ornngeburg. S. C Nov. 28,1870-3nV ._ . Estate Sale. i,, rpHE lands of the late W. M. Hutfebif Jl' can be treated lor ;it private Sale on - a liberal credit. They consist of the OFFICE LOT, 7 <?v* which will be fold as a whole or, in par cels to "suit purchaser. . ' t f ?> the Residence, 'j on Russell Street, with ont-huihlings. TWO Lot?.-*oh stiine side of Amelia Ji St i cK and lronting it. ? <l[ i, ONE Lot on opposite sjde'of Amelia Strcpc' ? ' -' ? " K" ? ' " llev; J. P". A. Brown, at tlio residence, and W. F- IIat: on. at the Oftlco lot. will,.), give every information in relation there to. M. M. 11UTSON; Sept. 2G-tf Exeoutrixt'/ ' . J home" ^' ENTEliPRISE, >EV; S. t. iiALTAIAN is prepared.to , ? FRAME PICTURES of al? sizes In tin: neatest stylo oft In- art, and nt ,lowoi-. rates, tor Cash, than can be done else wheioiU the cottbty. Picturfe Hanghigs alS(? t'nmi.-lied on ilio ino.-l IWierai lei in All parties desiring work done In the above lino Would do well to give hhn' K '? call at his house hi Toon's Township, or - al. Dr. S- a. .ReeVes. Satisfaction guur , autaedj April 8?Snioi 1 a.b. Knowltok. " A' i*ATiu;op KN?WLTON & LATMROP, Attorneys and Counsollors, orangkbl'rg, S. c Dec-13-lf ' SAMUEL dJb5L57? Attorney ani Connsellcr *t i|w (Cor. Church ? St; VaffYa Street.) ORANGEBfJ^G, S. C. - Dec 13-tf