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A. X^tiixsr for tHo People, Postoffloo Hours. Open from half-past 8 to 10 o'clock A. M., and -ftoin-MAlf-payt 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ?Columbia mnil closes nt 10 A. M. and 'the Charleston mail at hatKpastf P. M. On Tuesdays and f'rldays a malt for Feldcrville, Vances Ferry and Holly Hill closes at half-past 7 A. M. On Fridays a mail dor Knott's Mills) Witt's Mills and Pishes1 Store eloses a,< ? half-past 2 P. M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The trains arrive at Orangeburg as fol lows.: from charles/ton. No. 1. Day.9 C8 A. M. No. 13, Day.1 17 P. M. No. 5, Night.2 48 A. M. from COLUMBIA. No. 0. Nlaht.1 20 A. M. No. 14. Day.10 17 A. M. No. 2, Evening.G l? P. M. - In addition to tho above trains there is u through Northern Express Train which passes Orangeburg as follows: Going North, 10 P. M.; going South, 0 A. M. T. O. Dawson, Local Agent. Orangeuurg, s. C, April 10, 1S80. Notice.? We have made arrange ments with the proprietors of tbc News and Courier to olub their mam moth Weekly with the Democrat nt $3 per ?nnum, for both papers, cash In advance. If you would have a good thick bead of hair, use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr. No other like it. If you wish the best Sewing Ma chine go to Mr. Jas. A. Hamilton and purchase the Wheeler & Wilson with late improvement. It is the best. COUNTY Commissioner Connor's re signation has not yet been accepted by the Governor, and the Executive Committee are urging Mr. Connor to withdraw it. The body of a Mr. Socks was found in a field a few miles from town. It is supposed that death was caused by exposure while under the influence of whiskey. The State Modical Association will meet in the city of Columbia next Wednesday. Drs. M. G. Salley and W. Wolfe will represent the Orangeburg Association. The Floral Fair will be held on the 14th of May. We hope all of our people, ladies especially, will take a lively interest in the Fair and make it a complete success. Don't let your wife wear out her life sewing with her hand, but go at once to Mr. Jas. A Hamilton and get the improved Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine* It is the best. Tnc Silsby Mfcnufacturingcompany has sent three handsome photographs of "Uncle Joe" to the Young Amer icas. Also, a handsome fireman's trumpet for the use of chief of our fire department. Take that buckeye out of yon pock et, and make an application of 'Fab ler's BuckeN'c Pile Ointment, if you are suffering with piles. You will certainly be cured. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. 1 Mr. J. Lucas broke ground on Wednesday last on the Durham place owned by Mr. J. H. Fowles- The place is to be remodeled and when completed will be quite a handsome residence and an ornament to the town. The Young Americas have paid lbs handsome sum of twelve hundred dollars oix their new steamer. So much to Lhe credit of energy on the part of the company and a commenda ble epirh of liberality on the part of j our citizens. ? Can any thing be better? I can' think so, r.s Cousaen' Honey of Tar is the best cough remedy I have baen able to get. One dose alone is woith 50c, but you can buy a whole botth at that price. For 6ale by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. i Mr. J. P. Harley is appointed fish warden for Orangeburg County by the State Commissioner of Agricul ture. His duty is to enforce the fish law, whjcji those of our readers, who may be interested, can read on the first page of this issue. Our energetic townsman, Mr. J. W. Patrick, who recently graduated in pharmacy, has opened a very neat drug store on Ruesel street near Railroad Avenue. Mr. Patrick de serves success and we hope he may realize his most sanguine expecta tions. Mr. R. Fuller Woodward, who is hero with Prof. B. F. Evans, coloicd some pictures for us, and we tnlte pleasure in saying that the work was beautifully and handsomely executed. Give him a call over Willcock's store, and have your pictures colored and beautified. The recent cold snap ended with n heavy white frost on Monday night last. As far as wo have hoard but little damago was done the young corn. Irish potatoes and a few len der vegetable were cut oh*" but not seriously injured. The weather has assumed a mild spring temperature, and wo have rea son to believe that jack frost has tak en his final leave for the season.! The two freezes that did the mischief last year occured on the nights of the 4th and 5th of April. Ocu farmers have finished their corn, rice and Sweet potatoes plant ing, and are only waiting to feel sure of coutir.ued warm weather to put the cotton crop in. If the seasons be fa vorab'e there is every prospect of a largo crop both of provisions and cotton. Fon Sale?A large 14 stop Bar* delto Organ, good as new and in per fect order. It originally cost 8135 but will be sold for $185, including stool. To a responsible party it will be sold on accomodating terms. Ad dress Rev. S. T. Ilallman, Orange burg, S. 0. We understand that Messrs. W. Ii. & B. F. Thompson have purchased the stock of goods belonging to Mr. J. W. Moseley, and will open their store on Monday next at Mr. Mose ley's stand on Railroad Avenue. We wish them abundant success in their m new venture. Sriaxo is here and the garden needs attention that the summer's supply of vegetable* may be provided. Good, Iresh, reliable seed is the first consideration and where can they be obtained? Why, at W. F. Robinson's on Russell street. Call and supply yourself with the best. Cuke Yourself. Take Mall's Hepatic Panacea for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, and ali diseases arising from a torpid Liver. It is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Price 50 cts, per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. Mr. C. M. Van Orsdell, the Photo graph Artist who recently located in our town, is now prepared to take tlret class pictures. An examination of his specimens will convince the most skeptical that he is r.n artist of rare tasle. Work entrusted to him will be promptly and artistically at tended to. His pictures are a9 fine as any we ever saw. Give him a trial. Loren.z's Blusii Face Powder.? A harmless promoter of beauty, im paiting to harsh, pallid, nnd bronzed complexions the fresh bloom of health and vigor. Being an nr'iele of such delicate fineness its skillfull applica tion produces a rich exquisite blush so true to nature that its use ccapes detection by the closest observer. Price 25ct per box. For sale by Dr. j. G. Wannamukcr. * Mr. j. j. Street, chairman of the Committee on subscriptions for the new engine, requests us to say that a small balance is still due on the first payments, and that, the Committee will give those who have not been called on yet nn opportunity to con tribute in a few days. As soon as these parties have been approached a list of names of the contributors will be published. At a regular meeting of the Inde pendent Elliott Hook & Ladder Com pany held April 8th, 1880, the follow ing resolution was unanimously adopt ed : Resolved, That the thanks of this company be tondered the ladies who so kindly furnished refreshments at the late fire of April 3rd, 1880. R. P. Bryant, Sec- I. E. H. & L. Co. Attanta, Ga., April 22d, 1879. Gentlemen.? I have made a chemical examination of biscuits made with your "Town Talk Baking Powder," and find no deleterious or unwhol some substance in the same. Very respectfully, Wir, J. Land, State Chemist, member American Chemi cal Society and New York Academy of Science. Purchase the Powder fresh and good at the agent, C, P. Kort john. * Hail storms have occurred recent ly in several sections of the State. The Carolina Spartan speaks of a storm in Spartanburg County that was very severe. Wheat and oats were boa'en down to the ground, trees were stripped o( their leaves, and in ono portion of the County pigs and chickens were killed by the stones, aoiiie of which were larger than hen's eggs. In to?vn window glasses suffered badly. The storm occurred Monday; qnd there was another Tuesday almost .as severe. Dots.?Where art thou, oh, spring. Never expose your disappointments to the world. Kortjohn continues to lend the town in low prices. * We regret to lenrn of the continu ed illness of Dr. Elliott. Rev. W. It. Richardson paid our town a flying visit this week. Reautiful corsets and corset skirt supporters at Kortjohn's. Postmaster Webster has a colored clerk. We are progressing. Mr. N. A. Neu O'er is said to be the editor of the Charleston Democrat. Mr. P. G. Cannon has put a new pump in the well near the engine house. Love is potent but money is om nipotent. At least with managing mammas. Matting, Matting for sale in differ ent grades at popular prices at Theo dore Kohn's. 1 Straw hats, dress goods, notions, buggy whips, the best family flour, &c., at Kortjohn's. Tills turpentine woods near the farm of Mr. J. H. Livingston was on lire on Tuesday. Dr. W. W. Wannamaker, of Char leston, spent several days recently in town visiting friends. This world without woman?lovely woman?is like a blank sheet of pa per?not even ru'ed. The young man who wants to get up with the sun must not set up too late with the daughter. Bargains this week at Theodore Kohn's in Embroideries, Buttons, Laces, Parasols and Ribbons. Divine service will be conducted in the Episcopal Church next Sunday morning and afternoon by the pastor. If you want a first-class Sewing Machine call on James A. Hamilton and get the latest Wheeler & Wilsen. A good book and a good woman are excellent things for those who know how to appreciate their value. The grain crop, oats and wheat, in many seslions of the county will be short in consequence of rust and blight. E. IV*. M. Mackey, the notorious Radical scalawag, has announced his intention to run for Congress in this District. The Grand Lodge, K. of IL, meet in Sumter next week. The lodge here will be represented by Past Dictator Henry Kohn. We have received a spiritual dis patch from Diogenes. Ho wanted to know why we wns't around when he had the lantern. The venerable De. T. A. Elliott, in consequence of failing health, has resigned the Presidency of the County Medical Association. A twenty dollar counterfeit treas ury note is in circulation. It is ot the series of 1875, letter C, and is printed on imitation paper. Mr. II. O. Smoak, the mail carri er between this point and Vances' Ferry has resigned, and Mr. W. W. Livingston takes his place. The Charleston Democrat uses a ''paten'.*' inside, and if its managers will take our advice they will "pa tent'* the outside as soon as possible. Col. R. M. Sims, the present Sec retary of State, has been rcnominated by an exchange for that ofllce. We nominate him for Lieutenant-Gover nor. It is very much the same with pop ping corn as with popping the ques tion. It is usually accompanied by some agitation and a good deal of warmth. Gov. Roberts, of Texas, who is more lhan 70 years old, at a recent leap year ball danced with seven young ladies. How in the world did he do it? Joseph Eros gives notice 'hat he will be ready to dispense ice cream on and after Saturday next. This being leap year the ladies are expected to foot the bills. Modern maidens do not care as much for hearts of steel in their woo ers ns they do for bulky bank ac counts. A big balance on the right Bide outweighs the entire lack of heart and brain ; a sensible result of living in a practical age. Hilt/s Hepatic Panacea. The Liv er is the king imperial organ of the whole human system, ns it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments are the natural results. The digestion of the food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connoctcd with the workings of the liver. To keep tho liver in a healthy condition take Hill's Hapatic Pan acea. Only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. Mit. Thomas Collier Jr. of Lower St. Matthews, while riding on a wag on loaded with straw was thrown to to the ground and in falling the lino of a pitch fork cnteied at the knee and ran up the thigh its full length making a ghastly and painful wound. When last heard from Mr. Collier was doing as well as could he expected under the circumstances. Tub store of Mr. Geo. il. Coroel aon is literally crammed from top to bottom with goods in every lino nec essary for the needs of a thriving community. Now arrivals of fresh goods are reported to fill up the va cancy made by every day's sale. A full force of clerks are kept busily en-; gaged opening, placing upon counters and delivering to customers. There is life and business here. On last Wednesday afternoon we were the recipients of a beautiful bou quet of II:were from our little friend, Virgil Dibble, and on Thursday morn ing Mrs. G. W. Brunson also sent us a handsome bouquet, to both of whom we return our grateful thanks for these kind remembrances. The (lowers composing these bouquets were rich and beautiful, and evident ly came fron? gardens abounding in all that is worth cultivating in the fioral kingdom Messrs. N. B. and D. C. Stouden mire and S. W. Snllivun while going to the Sanlee River on a fishing ex cursion were fired into by Mr. J- W. Mack one dny last week. A pine tree fortunately caught the shot and prevented the wounding of some of the party. The passing of parties by Mr. Mack's place with fire was the cause of the shooting. Before resort ing to such an extreme measure par ties should be hailed distinctly. "Emma R." asks the Springfield (Ohio) Tribune this extraordinary question: "Do you think iv right foi a girl to sit on a yound mail's lap, even if she is engaged to him?" Whereupon the editor gets ofT a very extraordinary lie. We have had no experience in the matter referred to." Why didn't he say, "if it was our giri and our lap, yes ; if it was anoth er girl and our lap, yes ; but if it was our girl and another fellow's lap, nev _,, or. The Southern Operatic Company gave an entertainment in Bolivcr's Hall on last Monday evening in ac cordance with previous announce ment. The audience was small and the acting below the standard, but, with all, quite enjoyable. The man agement claimed that the company was laboring under a disadvantage in not being able to procure a first class piano, and this fact must be taken into consideration in passing judg ments on the Company. Gossir*.?Gossip-is always a per sonal confession either of malice or imbecility, and the young should not only shun it, but by the most thorough culture relieve themselves from all temptations to indulge in it. It is low, frivolous, and too often a dirty business. There are country neighborhoods in which il rages like a pcsL Churches arc split into pieces by it. Neighbors made enemies by it for life. In many per sons it degenerates into a chronic disease, which is practically incura ble. Let the young cure it while they may. The colored fire companies, Inde pendent and Comet, were on parade Mouday afternoon and gave excellent proof of their clliciency in drill and management of their engines. A trial was made of the old engine of the Young Americas with a view Of uti lizing it by placing her in the hands of the Comets instead of their oi l fashioned machine. This arrange ment would be beneficial to the town, as it would give the Comets a ma chine with which they can do some execution in case of fire. The inde pendents are endeavoring to raise money to buy a ho9e reel. j Last week we printed a little para graph which read in this wisei "The weather is as changehlc as the aver age you?jg lady," Without intending it we have given offence to some of our fair readers by publishing this little item, and they appointed one of their number to give us a blowing up about it. "Lulu," we did not moan to insinuutc that the ladies were not to be trusted, ns you charged us with doing in your communication. Ob, no ! Wc only meant to say that they changed their styl.* of dress quite of ten. Thut is all and nothing more. Wo plead guil'y to every word you utter about the men. We know thej' arc a hardened set of sinners, and nothing will save them but the gen tle and refining inllucnce of angelic woman. Forgive us this time, "Lulu." and you shall never have cause to complain again. . 'I??IUI? B (^^MMBWMMMlillllWW ! A Rkqukst-.?We find the follow ing in tin exchange: t4I do prayer fully hope that till prcnchcrs'or teach ers of the Gospel will preach a ser mon on the first .Sabbath in May, 1680, at 11 o'elocK, A. M., from St. John's Gospel, chapter 17, verses 20, 21 ; and further, that all newspa pets having the promotion of our Lord's kingdom at heart will publish this request for four weeks." A Cm (it st! am. March 12, 1880. We have examined samples of the new process of painting pictures known as the Convex M matures, pat ented by Messrs. Evans, Ideson & Co., of Baltimore. These specimens are certainly beautiful and life-like, and quite nn ornament for the parlor. Prof. B. F. Kvans, of the firm, is hero, and is ptepnrcd to paint pic tures or give lessons to any one who may desire to learn the art. Speci mens of his work can be seen at his rooms over Mr. Wm. Willcoek's store. Those wishing to avail them selves of the advantages now offered to learn this beautiful art will call early as the stay of Mr. Evans in our midst is limited. We learn that the Rev. S. T. Ilall man has resigned the pastorate of St. Matthews and Mt. Lebanon Lutheran Churches to take effect on the 4th Sunday in May proximo. Mr. Hall man has been pastor of these churches for more than six years und has, by a course of consistent Christian con duct, won for himself the esteem and well wishes of every one of that com munity both In bis own and other de nominations. He will leave behind him many dear friends whose prayers will follow him to whatever field be may be called to labor. We trust his talents and zeal for the Master will meet with the same success in his new field as in this. We learn he goes to Concord, N. C. An editor's business is to write ed itorials, grind out poetry, sort and re write communications, listen to all kinds of complaints, offer advice on all subjects, from prescribing for a baby with the colic to specie resump tion, keep a wastebaket, steal matter fight other peoples* battles, take beans, pumpkins and green wood, when he can get their, on subscrip tion, woik eighteen hours out of twenty-four, always be in a good hu mor and witty, be alike impervious to flattery and censure, and be criti cised and damned by every squash heac who don't like "his paper." Finally to wear out in the service, and at last to hear the pleasing plau dit, 'Tis enough ; come up higher. Tin: grand annual spring excursion to Charleston has been arranged by all the Railroads in the Stale con necting with the South Carolina road to begin on Tuesday 20th of April and end on Saturday Is', of May in clusive, 1880. Tickets will be sold at nil the stations by the agents on Tuesday 20lh and continue selling until Wednesday 28th instant, at the following rates from all points in this county : From Blackville to Charles ton 82.GO ; Graham's 2.45 ; Bamberg, 82.30 ; Midway,62.15 ; Edisto, 82.00 ; Fort Motte, S2.?0; St. Matthews, $2.CO; Jamison's, 82.GO; Stilton, 82.50; Orangeburg, $2.40; Rowes villc, 82.15 ; Branchville, 81.85; and Reeves', 81.55. Half these rates will ho charged for children between six and twelve years of age; under six, free. Excursionists must p ovidc themselves with tickets before taking the train. Tickets will only be good for a continuous trip?going to Charleston on day of purchase?and return on or before the day of expira tion. Special attractions have been provided such s3 Floral Fair -on April 21 for three days; grand tour nament, April 22d ; exhibition by Capt. Paul Boynton, the renowned swimmer olf the Battery, April 23d ; grand Seheutzenfest, April 2G, three days; and a splendid Theatrical Troupe for one week from April 19. _, The life infused into our town by the arrival of the Steamer and the subsequent Firemen's parade was kept up on Tuesday afternoon last by the quarterly parades of the Edisto Rifles under Capt. Samuel Dibble and his efficient Lieutenants, Gco. W. Brunson and F. S. Dibble. Orange burg may well boast of the military spirit of her young men, when such a creditable display of skill, as that of Tuesday afternoon last, can be mado. it is seldom ones fortune to see a better looking set of young men so well and tastefully uniformed us the Kdistos, and their efficiency both in the manual of arms and maneuvering will compare favorably with more practiced commands. Not the least noticeable feature of this drill was the first appearance of the new brass band with the company. After only two months' instruction and practice under our young townsman, Mr. B. B. Owens, the bund is able to appear in public in full force and to play with all the sweetness and accuracy of older hands. Mr. Owens certainly deserves any amount of praise lor the gratifying success which has attended his patient efforts and unusual care in preparing his band for such a thor ough test of skill. Orangeburg now is fully abreast with her sister towns in her fire department, military spirit and brass baud. Ali pruise to the projectors of these necessary features to the good name of our town and the enjoyment of her citizens. Standard of the World. LAnORATORY ok State Assay kr ani> Chemist, Richmond, Va. The Rye Whiskey known as the! "Standard of the World," of which Messrs. D. O. Davis & Co., of this city, ore sole proprietors, has been subjected to a careful chemical exam ination by me, and found to be free from impurities. Physicians and oth ers requiring a whiskey of the best quality may use this with confidence. The same used in this was selected by myself. Wat. If. Taylor, State Chemist. Besides the above celebrated whis key we have the finest home made North Carolina Corn Whiskey, and many other whiskers of the best brands, which we offer exceedingly low. Having given up the bar busi ness, all of our old friends and cus tomers and as many new ones as may honor us with a call, will find it to their interest to visit our house when ever they want a bottle of good whis key, brandy, wine, gin or rum. D. K. Smoak & Co. Market Report, corrected wkkkly 11y j. c. PlKK. cotton. Middling. i'2 a 12 1-2 Low Middling. II 3-1 u 12 Ordinary to Good.10 3-1 a 11 1*4 country produce. Corn.80 Peas.75 itlce. rough. 81 30 Fodder.7? Oats, per ewt.,.V > Potatoes, pwee*.75 Butter, country .25 Eggs. 15 Poultry.15@ 25 Steamer! Steamer! W I I AT P LANDRETil'S GARDEN SEEDS of every variety, warranted FRESH AND GENUINE, and Xo Wut or NEEDED TO BRING THEM UP. Try a few BEANS, CORN. CUCUMBERS, and tall this time, X Tt Y AGAIN. Watches and Clocks attended to. NO BOOM IN PLAIN RINGS. W. F. Robinson, Watchmaker nnd Jeweller, Russell Street, Orangeburg, S. C. Jan. 16. 1S80?ly OFFICE OF GrEO.H C0RNELS0N, ORANGE BURG, 3. C The undersigned would respectfully in form the public that he Is every day re. ceiving large additions to his already large stock In all the different branches and that the same will be disposed of at his old motto, "Large sales and small profits." I am also receiving now and have In store the following popular brand* of Manures: Etiwan Dissolved Bone. Ftiwan Guano. Atlantic Fertilizer. Atlantic Acid. Kuinit or Potash Salt Which will be sold nt lowest pilces. I have also been appointed agent for B. F, Ave*y & Sons, Louisville, Ivy., (The largest Plow and Wagon Manufac tory in the world.) and have received a lot of their One, Two and Three Horso Wagons, also Plows this week. Give me a call and see for yourselves. Respectfully Yours, GEORGE H. CORNELSON. Sept. 19, 1879. * Something New! In addition to the large and elegantly assorted ?lock of Dry Goods. Bo?t? anil tthoeis Hutu, ?Sic., &c, also Groceries ofthebest rpitdby. cheaper than can he buiigtil any neie ?else-. The and lie-a stock of Whisklec, Brandie?. Wine*. Gin. Rum, Ac, <fcc, The price* of which have Just been re* uoced 26 to 60 cento pet gallon. D. K. SMOAK & CO. . Have flitted up their up-ntalr* 'nnd lahl in a stock $6.000 or the fluent, best at*?l cheapest assortment of ' ''; 0 L 0 THIN a to be touiid between Columbia nud Charleston. If you are in need of a ?ult at any price, Pauls. Coitt or W'.'t, iloii'l laii to !>ee theln before buying* , Ju-t ret - celved, 150 bauch of F TL, O TJ R , Which will be sold cheaper than the name quality can be bought hi Charit-a lon, make room tor ? ?~ ~ ? 2O0 Barrels to be in by the dret of November. The tieat KU ST PROOF WHEAT A OATS on hand. Ii. E. ?tfOAK A CO Orangeburg, S. C. June 27 if A. F. H. DUKES, HRANCHVILLE, S. C, Offers a large and 'arid stock- n? ?? GENERAL MERCHANDISE at the Lowest Ca?h prices to make room tor a large SPRING STOCK. 1 have also on hand a lot of the be.?t Fertilizers, Al the lowest possible llgureH. Don't fail to conic and examine my ."took belore buying elsewhere. A.; F. H. DTJKESr P.RAN HVILLE, S. q, Feb. C 1880?7iu ?plaqgps IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nms ClT? H*BD. .'' II Can br Mask ami Buxkoth Dmns. Lam TvriCK AM 1*0X9. ..; liluiiiiiriiiil illliiinl Pnijuliglk>IjlliM Djipe^i (bilb sod Fever, Liter ConifUuuV ?enril?u, KenotUBttS, Rheumatism, CmKhtwm, Female Weakness, Sick & Nenou Headache. These Pads Care all Diseases br AbeorpUon. No Noxious RDs.OUs.or Poisonous Medicines arc taken Into the Stomach. The Pad* s>re worn over tha Pit of the Stomach. coTerln* the Oreat Nerrh Centres, alK> the LIyer and Stomach. A gentle VesretAblf . Tonloiae^crbedlntothecircuIatlonofUionioodanil I Svcr.purlfytnfftho?lood. stimulating the I.lrerand Kidneys to healUvy action, and ?trearthmlns; the Siomachtodigestfood. Pities or Part U axo M iicu. Sold bt all Dnooctsrs.or scctbfr Mali | or Express. Manufactured at 39 & 41 North hiasuTT St. ., ^altimobs. HA ' For84tU?t>y 8. A. REEVED. - 1 Jan 30,1880?ly. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Ccnnssllor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) , ORANGERURG, S. C. Dec 13-tf A. U. KSOW'LTON. A. LATUItOP KNOWLTON & LATHROP, Attorneys and Counsellors. ORANGKUURO, 8. U Dec-13-tl* PAUL S- FELDER, FACTOR and COMMISSION MEUCHA XT, Charleston, S. <? : lij T Will handle all cotton coupigned to X me for $1.25 per hale. The .above to include nil charged except freight. Jan. 2, 1880r-tf. L. S. WOLFE. D. D. S., GrailinafA of ItuhJmurt* Denial <\i!n>>?j_" Office over 1>. Luui.V Kkore,. Otters his professional services to the eitl zens of Orau^eburg und udjoiuing coun ties. Teeth extracted without patu by. thu use Ol Nitron* Oxide Ca*, the .-ale.-! an mslhe ic known to ?cienuc. SatlaluolUm guaranteed. ? ? - .. Jan. 30. 1880?ly WOOL oth.-c HIDES And BEESWAX. 1 will pay the best pi lee ?< for Wool la any quantity. Also for Dry Flint and Salted Hides, if not damHged. John A. Hamilton. Oet 11, 1879.