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^wmiph wvfl ? em mat IA: Paper ibr the People* Open from half-past 8 to 10 o'clock A. MV. and from half-past 10 A. M; to 1 1?. M. , .?> Columbia mail closes at. 10 A. M. and the Charleston mail at half-past 5 P. M? Ott Tuesdays and Fridays a 'inaii for Fcklcrvlllc, Vances Ferry apt) Holly Hill closes at half-past 7 A.M. On Fridays a mail for l?notfs Mills] "Witt's Mills and Kishcs' ?Store closes a, half-past 2 P. M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Tho trains arrive at Orangeburg as fol lows : FROM CHARLESTON. No. 1. Day.0 68 A. M. No. 13, Day.1 17 P. M. No. 5, Night.2 is A. M. FltOM COLUMBIA. No. G, Nhjht.1 20 A. M. No. 14. Day.10 17 A. M. No. 2, Evening.0 ir> p. M. In addition to the above trains there is a through Northern Express Train which passes Orangeburg as follows: Going North, 10 P. M.; goin<? South, 0 A. M. . . T. O. DawsoN, Loeal Ageut. ORANOEDUKG, P. C , FEBRUARY 20, is80. Notice.? We have made arrange ments with tbc proprietors of tbc JjjTctos and Courier to club their mam moth Weekly with tho Demochat at ?^3 per annum, for both papers, cash in advance. Married, on the 12th instant, hy the Rev. J. S. IJayden, Mr. A. L. Bnir to Miss Armenia S. Hay den, all of Orangcburg County. In consequence of the recent nd yunce in the price of printing paper the Columbia Jtenixicr has increased the price of the daily from ?7 to $0 per annum., and the weekly from $2 to S3'. Take that buckeye out of you [lock et, and make nn application of 'Fab ler's Buckeye Pile Ointment, if yen are suffering with piles. You will certainly be cured. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wnnnamakcr. 1 We are sorry to hear of the death pf Mrs. M. K. Youguc which occult ed on the 8th instant at the residence of her son, Mr. Carson Yongue of the Fork. Wc extend our warmest sym pathy to the bereaved family. The News and Courier seldom makes mistakes, but in last Tuesday's jssuc our editorial on the "South Carolina Railroad" was copied and attributed to the Orangcburg Tim vs. **We make Ihc correction in justice to the other paper." Mu. A. Jourdain, an experienced gardncr^ showed us a rose of the tea variety, on Tuesday last in full biodm. It was taken from the gar den of Dr. T. A. Elliott of our town. Roses in'bloom at this season of the year is rather a novelty. Cak any thing be belter? I can't think so, as Coussen' Honey of Tar is the lest cough remedy I have boon | nble to get. One dose alone is wot lb ?0c.: but you can buy a whole bottle at'that price. For sale by Dr. J. (!. Wannnmakor. 1 j The lloslon Advertiser says that a vessel lately left the shores of the new world for benighted Africa, car rying 800,000 gallons cf rum and one missionary. It strikes us that the quantity of rum was out of all pro portion to the quantity of missionary. The youngest child of Maj. L. Ii. Jieckwilh, about eighteen months old, fell on a reflector sitting before the fire on Friday', the Kith instant, and was painfully burned on the face. We arc glad to hear that the little sufferer is doing as well as could he expected. Mit. IL Frank Slider will receive another lot of line hor ses on the 2<>d instant adapted to all the purposes of our citizens. Call early and select the best. Another lot of splendid buggies will be received by him in a few days, which he will sell at prices to suit any purchaser. Gen. James F. Izlar is completing some needed repairs upon thu lot re cently purchased from the estate o! Mr. W. M. Hudson preparatory to occupying it as a law office. It is one of the host locations in towji and when completed will ho quite a hand some and convenient olljee. Cure Youusklf. Take Hall's Hepatic Panacea for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, anil nli diseases arising from a torpid Liver. It is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Price 50 ots, per bottle. For salo by S. A. Reeves. "The Usual Wav.??This is the title of a plea ant liillo roirinncc written for tho Hityioen.vr by cue of prnngoburg'ri fair daughters, the first part of which" appears ?in t Iiis week's paper. It is cleverly written, and rfllccls credit on "LT.stel'.e," who certainly wields a graceful p.n. U tvill ho concluded in our next iosiio. Odds and Ends.?A decline in su gar, codec, Hour, bacon and lard at Kortjohn's. Why don't tho tovnof Orangoburg have a market. It is sadly needed. Dry goods, shoes ami notions sold at half price to make room for spring goods at Kortjohn's. Shad fishing in the Santco is in full blast, buo more hickory than white shad arc being caught. The weather is changeable with sunshine, clouds and rain following each other in quick succession. A large lot of consigned goods to be sold at auction Saturday at eleven o'clock at Kortjohn. A small lot of garden seed scut on by the government for free distribu tion to be had at Kortjohn's if called for at once. Early Rose, Goodrich and Peerless Potatoes sold low down to close last| consignment if called for at once at Ivorljohn's. The dwelling of Mr. Meyer on Railroad Avenue at the foot of Glov er stroi t is placed upon its founda tion and is being rapidly completed. It may be fashionable and comfort able for young men to stand about church doors as the congregation is I passing out, but extremely unpleas ant to those who pass. Tho Missionary Society of St. Paul's Methodist Church .Sunday School will meet next Sunday after noon at half-past three o'clock. Tho public arc invited to attend. Wo notice a drain being cut on Russell street from Dr. Duke's store to the cross ditch in front of Mr. VYillcock's store, which mny prove to bo a nuisance in tho near future. Have you tried Town Talk Raking Powder? If not go to Kort john's and get some. He is the agent for it. Guaranteed to bo better than Sea Foam and at half the price, a Mr. John Fisher, who was recently elected assistant professor in tho State Agiiculturnl School connected with Claflin University, is in town and will enter at once upon the duties of his chair. Tho joinS. resolution to pay cx judgo T. II. Cookc the arrears oil back salary, passed the lower house to the third reading. Other judges arc duo back salaries as well as Mr, Cookc. Why this discrimination? Query ! Did the anti-long session members of our Legislature desire a short session for ihc benefit of their Own, or the state's interest? Wc judge the former because they left their post of duty early in tho present week. | This is a plain case of cheap patriot- j ism. I The eldest son of Mr. L. S. Con no:-, about fourteen years of ago, shot himself in tho head and arm while at tempting to place his gun in the ruck, inflicting painful and perhaps serious wounds. Drs. R. W. and L. 15. Dates wore called in and rendered tho necessary assistance. Although Ute wounds are severe yet hopes ate entertained of his recovery. Ghuman Chamomilo Tonic is the favorite remedy for dyspepsia, sour Stomnck, 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 ?O cents per bottle, for sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna maker. * A Sacramento undertaker's con science accused him of being glad when ho hoard of a death, ami ho be came convinced that oven i lie prob ability of an epidemic caused pleasu rable emotion. IJe therefore oonir. it ted suicide, leaving a letter in which ho said that he'could no longer re main in a husiuCdS tho profits of which wore closely connected with human misery. Wi: holicc that largo quantities of goods are being opened and distribu ted upon tho shelves at the stprc of Mr. .1. C Pike nearly every day this wet k. These arrivals are hut tho be ginnings of a carefully selected slock for tho spring trade. Our readers can now ho supplied wi'.h tho. best goods this market affords and at the lowest, rates. Call at once and se cure from Mr. Pike tho host. Hill's Hepatic Panacea. Tho Liv er is tho king imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it i I disturbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments arc tho natural results. Tho digestion ol tho food, tho movements of tho heart and blood, tho action of i he brain and nervous system, arc all immediately connected with tho workings of tho liver. To keep the liver in a healthy condition lake Hill'? Hapalic Pan acoa. Only 50 cents per bottle, h'or sale by S. A. Reeves. Tub following resolution was pass ed by the Orange Light Infantry at their last meeting, and ordered to be published ib the town papers: That the thanks of thin company are due and are hereby tendered tho I. K. IL and L. Company for the free use of their hall for two meetings. As the spring approaches our farm ers redouble their energies and me [lushing their preparations forward for an early plantin";. The weather has been unusually fine and favorable( for all kinds of work, and, if tho sea son continues so favorable through out the year, we may expect remune rating crops. Oun old friond, Mr. N. II. Ful lura, who represents the well-known carriage manufactory of Louis Cook, of Cincinnati, is in town with as handsome an assortment of pbielons and buggies a? were ever brought to this market. Mr. Fullam will dis pose of his stock cheap. Unxd his advertisement in another column and give him a call. Ik view of the approaching season for sickness, it may be well for Coun cil to pass tin ordinance defining plainly the duties and powers of the Board of Health. As it stands now that boaid is nothing inoio than a ci pher placed among signiflccnt figures] to fill out the slate. The well-being, of both town and citizens is too im portant for tins to remain longer the case. I Wk arc sorry to hear of the death of Mr. W. C. Lunch, which occurred on the l?th instant at his homo in the Jamison neighborhood alter a painful i Iness of 'several months. Ho had but recently returned from Ala bama, where he pei haps contracted the disease which ended his young life, being about twenty-five years of age. lie leaves a young wife and many friends to mourn their loss. Mit. Daniel O'Cain, who received sei ions injuries by a fall from a wa gon a few weeks ago, has sufficiently recovered to be removed to his honie,j which was done last week by hi^ friends. The journey was safely I made, and with little inconvenience to the sufferer. Wo trust under the I influence of home comforts and Ihe nursing ol wife and friends', Mr. O'Cain may soon be restored to health again. It is slated by an exchange thai Bo wen, Tuft, Johnston and others arc trying lo oust Northrop, ns District Attorney, Wallace, as Marshal, ami C. II. Baldwin, Collector of the Poll of Charleston; It is strange that these worthies should wish to have Northrop and Wallace displaced as they have always been in accord with them, but we always did think Mr. Baldwin too respectable a man for the average South Carolina Republi can. If there is any honesty at all in ihe fraudulent administration ol Mr. Hayes he will keep Mr. Baldwin where he is. _ A Vain Provision.?In the year 17(i(), ^in Act was introduced in Parliament "that nil women of what ever ajje, rank, profession, or degree, whether viijjins, maids, or widows, j that sha'l, from and alter such an I act, impose upon, seduce and betray into matrimony, an}' of his majesty's male subjects, by scent?, paints, eos ! mclic washes, artificial teeth, false I hair, Spanish wool, iron stays, ho >ps, high-heeled shoes, or bolstered hipj, shall incur the penalty of the law now enforced against wileh-eraft, sor cery, and such like misdemeanors, and that the marriage, upon convic tion, stund null and void." Wk are glad to leain that a brass band hat; been organized in our town under auspices which guarantee ils success. Our young lownman, Mr. B. B. Owens, an experienced teacher of such music, lias charge of the in struction and will he able in six or I eight weeks to appear in public. [This is a need long felt in Orange I huig, hut is at last supplied by gen tlemen who are in earnest and whose zeal will make the Kdi-to Baud a permanent institution of our town, and as an attachment of the Kdi.to Rifles is destined to relied credit not only upon that command but 14101; the town of Orangeburg.1' Knights and Ladiks ov H?now.? The Sumte:' True Southrou, says : "Dopuly Supreme Protector Jacob Sulzbacher, from Columbia, is in Sumlcr for the purpose of organizing a Lodge of Knights and Ladies of Honor. Nouo hut Knights of Honor and their wives, mothers, sisters and daughters can become members of the order. The object is to provide I'm each other lo the amount of ?1,000 in case of death. Tho average?.cost in these societies has been S7 per annum per SI,000." Why don't the Ivnights in Orangeburg organize a lodge 61 this kind 'i V/o throw ot)t Ihe sugges lion. Ik you would huvo n desirable head of liair and rctuin it, usq Hall's Veg etable Sicilian Hair H?nower, the most wondciful discovery of modern times, A Fatal Accident.?A young man named Thomas Cox, mot a terrible death on the Congaree Bridge, near Kingville, on Monday last. He was engaged in screwing up sonic nuts and otherwise repairing parts of the bridge of the South Carolina Railroad over the Congaree, when he lost his balance and loll from his perilous position on the sUucturc. In falling, his head struck on a projecting scant ling with fuch force that his tkull was broken and the bruins dashed out. Iiis body, falling into the swollen and rapid stream beneath, was carried away and has not been found. Cox is a young man, between 22 and 2.') years of ago, and was married only two weeks a^o. His father lived at Graham's. Turnout on the South Car olina Road. Tin: Day We Celebrate.?Twen ty-six years ago the fire department of our town was organized. The Young America Fire Engine Compa ny will celebrate this event this your by a parade on Tuesday afternoon next at half-past three o'clock. Tho annual meeting will bo held at Fire man's Hall on Saturday, tho 21st in stant, at half-past seven o'clock, at which time the election of i fllccis will lake place. Tho company with its invited guests will assemble at Elliott J Hook and Ladder Company Hall on i Tuesday evening, 2 1th inslattl, at half-past seven o'clock, to join in thu festivities connected with the anni versary supper and its attendant plea sures. Wo do not hesitate in saying, and wc speak from experience, that the company has reserved the "best of tho wine, for the last of the feast.'" Tho Greenville News of Tuesday says : It a pears that there was a val entine parly at the residence of Mr. .las. Shell, and quite a number of the young people of the neighborhood were enjoying the gathering and it promise I to be a most pleasant affair. Sin,illy before 1 1 o'clock a difference occurred between the young menus they left the house and .several pistol shots weio heard. A young man who witnessed lue altercation ran to the house to report the mailer, and when ho icturncd two young men, Willie Parker, ton of Amos Parker, and J. F. Mai tin, wore found lying j in the road, the former dead from three pistol shots and the latter mor tally wounded, shot in the right tern- j plo and through tho neck. Of .Mr. Parker wo know nothing. Mr. Martin but a short lime ago was a J clerk in tho store of Mr. J. E. Harrain of this place ami is well known in! this community. Tin: Tax on Papku.?A bid lias boon introduced into Congress by Mr. Foi l, of Illinois, to placo printing pa i per and all material used is its manu ' fuclurc on tho free list. The mills of I tho country have put their price for newspaper at 9, 10, 11 cents and oven talk of 12 cents or more, while tho ' labpr cost of its manufacture has not j J materially increased, and while it can ! i bo profitably manufactured for 7cents! ! a pound, and but for Ihc duly, could be imported at 7 cents. The present high price of print paper, if kept up, will necessitate an advance of the ! price of all classes of poriodioals and j i books. School books and newspapers will bo dearer, and thu;; the lax on pape r will become in reality a tax on the intelligence of the people. '1 ho opposition to the bill is influential and active, and unless tho people of the country unite in demanding its passage it will, perhaps fail ofbccom-i ing alaw. _ '| Guano Masquerade Ball of ihc Edisto Rules will toko place at the '? Fair Building, Thursday evening, Feb. 2<?, 1SS0, under the auspices of ; the following committees : ! Senior Committee.?Gen. Jas. F. I I/.lnr, ('apt. S. Dibble, Lieut. G. W. ! Biunson, Theo.'Kohn, Esq., Dr. .1. ('.. Wnnnamnkcr, Col. A. I). Freder ick, Lieut. C. W. Culler. \Y. J. l)o Trcvillc, Esq., Jos. Strauss, Esq. j Junior Committee.?Lieut. Peter G. Cannon, S. Spiegel, J. S. Er win, W. L. I/Jar, J. l>. Ileidlm in. Floor Managers.?Henry Ivohn,T, j L. Wannamakcr, M. Myers. Tickets ol Invitation, admitting gentleman and ladies, one dollai ; lo ho had of any mom'..er of tho Junior Committee. Tho tickets arc not trans ferable. Tho ladies' committee will bo in at tendance i"n 11)0 reception I bom. Tho gentlemen's committee will be in attendance in tho dressing room. Olliccifl and privates of the milita ry not in coslumc will please appear in uniforms. Refreshments under the manage ment of Mr. dos. Eros. jVlarltot lieport. Cokkected Weekly uyJ.C. Pike. COTTON. Middling. 12 1-1 !i 12 5-8 Low Middling:.12 u 12 1-1 Ordinary to (Jood.11 a ll 1-2 COUNTltY IMtODUCK. Corn.75 Peas.7'? Klee, rough.20 Fodder.75 Oats, per cwt.,.i.75 I Potatoes, sweet'.>i.75 butter, country.26 Eggs. 15 Poultry.10? 25 Hill l' I I .mil??^?????mi OFFICIO OF G-EO. H, C0RNELS0N, ORANGEBUUG, S.O. The undersigned would respectfully in form the public that he U every day re. celving huge additions to his already largo stock in all the different branches and that tho same will he disposed of at his old motto, "Large sales and small i pro Jits." 1 am also receiving now mid have in gfore the following popular brands of Manures: Etiwutl Dissolved Hone. Kliwau Guano. Atlantic Fertilizer. Atlantic Acid. Kaimt or Potash Salt. Which will be sold at lowest prices. I have also been appointed agent for B, F, Avery & Sons, Louisville, Ivy., ( The largest Plow and Wagon Manufac tory in the world.) and have received a lot of their One. Two and Three Horse Wagons, also Plows t this week. Give mo a call and see for | yourselves. Ilcspectfully Yours, GEORGE II. CORNElisON. Sept. in, [879. 18 e ? Edison's Electric Light, Stock worth 100 per share now selling fr.mi 3,000 lo 5.000. j t am still selling Lar.dreth\s New Gar den Seeds for 5 cent.; a pnper, although some one who .-ells Ferry's Commission t Seed lias been bo kind as to tell the pco- j [lie that. I sell old seats; but niy nuiiicr-l oils customers know Lambeth's Seed bo-j cause they have tested them, and I will lie pleased to supply them now, in any quantity. Also order any variety not on hand. aIhO, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for sa'e low down, to close out my fall stock. REPAIRING done on Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, & ?., at t easonahlc prices. Don't forget to cNtunlue our large eollec* lion of STEEL PLOWS, .1 usl recivi ?1 by W? IT\ I&oliiiisoii, Watchmaker and Jeweller. Russell street, Orangeburg, S. C. Jan. 10, 1SS0? ly II ? USES. RECEIVED February 23rd, ONE CAR LOAD X :I O T s e s . I will also keep constantly on hand du ring the season/a well selected stock of 1IQRSES AND MULES at prices to suit the limes. Those need 1 big stock will do well to call tit my Sta bler before purchasing elsewhere. Another lot of CINCIN K AT I BUGGI ES will be received in a fuw days. SATISFACTION GUAR ANTE E D. B. Frank Slater Orangeburg, S. C, Nov. 2S, IS70-3|il l?S?t(ltu fe??iil<*. rDMlK lands of Ihn late W. M. II III sou X can be trrated lor at private sale on a liberal credit. Tin y COIlsiat of '.lie OFFICE LOT, which will be sold as a whole or in par cels to .-nit purchaser. THE RESIDENCE, en liufiscll Street, with out-buildlilgs. TWO L?ds on same side ut Amelia St i ( ot and fronting it. * ONELot ou opposite sidejof Amelia J Street. I?ev. J. I). Ilrowil, at tho residence, 'and W. F. 11.it-son. at tho'Olllce lot. will ! ?ive every Inforniation in relation there lo. M. M. I1UTSON. Sept. 2(1-11' Executrix. SAMUEL DIBPLE, Attorney and ConnselloT at fcaw j (Cor. Church St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. C. j Dec U-ff HENRY K 0 H N CLOSING OUT ^ BJLXiAHirGXS of WINTER ? 4 ' "?1 si id a * ?DRY GOODS ? ? ' " . a ? CLOTHING S 2! (ft ft 0 0 D h 5 -5' 5AND ALE HEAVY GOODS.'* . 03 ^ Notwltstanding tbosteady advanco of all goods the remnant of winter goods |>* 9 M must be sold to maku'i'ooiu ft?r M SPUING GOODS. ii.'OW IS YfTtat TIME FOR BARGAINS. T I iE IST I I Y K ? H IST "Wliite Sewing* Machies, The Star Cotton Fertilizer. Another lot of this, pure rawbono nin monialed Fertilizer on the way. The quality is identical with the (Joe's and Mapcs. To Cash buyers a favorable offer. R ED R U S T PROOF For Spring sowing, just in this wick. ONION SETS, SEED POTATOES, LIiPj &c. &c. John ^ Hamilton. Oct 11, 1S71). JAMES VAN TASSEL ? ~is agent for the sale of the celebrated DALD MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEV, the purest brand in the known world CALL! CALL!! CALL!!! ^ r , and sample for once in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN WHISKEY. It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap ? a ? I* est brands of SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO ., ??'.*'? X < i in tl.e market. A full line of Staple ami Fancy GliOCKRIKS, Cheap-, r than the Cheapest. (live me a call and be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug. JAMES VAN TASSEL, ' At M tiller's OKI Stand. HOME ENTERPRISE. REV. S. T. HALLMAN is prepared to ?Q FRAME PICTURES Of a!! sizes in '.he neatest style of the art, and at lower rales,-fur cash, (linn can be done else where in the county. Picture Hangings also furnished on the most liberal terms. All parties desiring work done in the above line wouldsdo well to give him a t all at his house in Lyon's Township, or at Dr. S. A. Reeves. Satisfaction guar uuteed. April 3?;bnos SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD'. Coinincnhig November 30th, 1S7P, Trains will run as follows: COLUMBIA division. (Dally Except Sundays.) Leave Charleston.7 1)0 a m I) 00 p m Arrive at Columbia .11 15 a m C 50 a m Leave Columbia'..4 15 p in 030 p in Arrive at ChtirlcVn... 0 30"p in 7 22 a ni AUGUSTA division. (Daily.) Leave Charleston.0 00 a in 10 l? p m Ai rive lit Augusta.3 40 p in "8 35 a fn Leave Augusta.".8-00 a in 7 -10 p in Arrive at Charlcs*i....2 l? p in 5 50 a in CAMDKN division, (Daily. Except Sunday.) Leave Charleston.7 00 a in Arrive at Chnxleu..1 20 p tit Leave Cnmden.?.??.......2 15 p ui Arrive at Charleston...o 30 p m 'Trains leaving Charleston a( 7 a in anil. Columbia 4, '18 i> in make close connection with Greenville and Columbia.Railroad to and from Walhalla Greenville, Ander? son, Spartiinhurg, Flat Rock and Uen tlcrsonvillu and Luureus on Tuesday, Thnr.-day ami Saturday. Trains leaving Columbia at 4 15 p ui, make close con nection with trains of Charloae, Colum bia and Augusta Railroad, from Char- ? lotte. Richmond, Washington and all Eastern cities. Trains leaving Charleston at 0 00 a m and 1Q 15 p 111 and Augusta at S 00 a m and 7 40 p m make connections daily with Trains ot Central Railroad of Qeorgia, and of Ilm Georgia Railroad for Maeon, Atlanta and all points west and southwest John It. L'KCK, Oen. Supt. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pass, and T. Agt. Something New! In addition to the large nn<l elegantly assorted stock of Dry Goods, Roots and Shoes, Hals, ?SC., ?vc, also Grrocex-ies of the best quality, cheaper than can bo bought any where else. The Hoest anil best stock of Whiskies, Urnudie*. Wines. ? Gin. Rum. ?sc.. Sec, The prices of which have just been re duced 25-'to 50 cents per gallon. *' D. E. SMOAK & CO. Have Httted up their up-stairs, and laid in- a .-lock 9&,*000 of the llnest. best and cheapest assortment of CLOTHING to bu found between Columbia and Charleston. If yon arc in'necd of a suit at any price, Pants. Goat or Vest, don't tail to sec tbelli before hnylng. Jiiit re ceived, 150 barrels of FLOUE, Which will be sold cheaper than the same quality can be bought in Charles ton, make room for 2O0 Barrels to be In by the |lr*t of November. The Rest RUST PROOF WHEAT & OATS o'i hand. D. E. SMOAK A CO. Orangeburg, fci.C. - June 27 l|