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J\v l3n\yox' ?\>v tl*o People. Powtollloo Il?n,ri*?. Open from half past 8 to 10 O'clock A M., anil (ftqjn li*lf-pasl 10 A- <i P. M. Columbia mail .closes at 10 A. M.anc! the Charleston mail at hall ast ? I*. M ?On Tuesdays arid ^Fridays a mall lor iFeldervIlle, VancCs Ferry ami lloliy Hid closus at hall-past .7 A.'M. OinFrldays a avail lor Knott's Millsi ?Witt's Mills and Riehes1 Store closes a, halt-past 2.P. M. OitANGicuurto, S. 0., .Junk 4. 1S80. .Notice.? Wo have undo arrange ments with the proprietors ol' Hie N'ton and Courier to club their mam moth Weekly with the democrat at $3 per atinum, for both papers, cash in advance. Tim best preparation known in the market tor restoring grav hair to its original color is. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Try it! Notice.?The building ot a new church on fcdisto Circuit, will be let out to the lowest bidder on Saturday, June 19th, at Hebron Churc.lt at 12 o'clock. The Oat Citot*.? We learn .that the oat crop Is being rapidly harvest* cd and that the yield will be larger than was first expected. The \ n-ld of wheat does not overrc -ch the first calculation. Twinkle, twinkle little star, and ?light the w ay of yonder pedestrian ui :the drug store of Dr. .J. G. Wanna maker to buy a bottle ol Guissens Lightning Liniment to cme his rheu matism, lame back. Price 50 cents. 1 Personal.?Major Sanders .Jami son spent a lew da):-, tu Ii s old home this week. Ho is in line health. The Major is living in Winchester. V*a., and we wish him a long life air1 the prosperity so excellent a gentleman deserves. You may not believe it, hut try it and you will be conviucd that Porla linc, or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder ,is the best medicine in the world ito regulate the stomach and Jiver. Price 50 cents. For sale b;? Dr. j. G. Wan: amnkci. 1 Cuke Yourself. Take Hall's Hepatic Panacea lor Dyspepsia, Indi gestion. Sick and Nervous Headache, and alt diseases arising from a torpid Liver. It is purely vegetable, and satisfaction guaranteed or monc.) re funded, Price 50 els, p_er bottle. For sale by S. A Reeves. The Sunday afternoon services ol ?the Young Men's Christian Associa tion was resumed last Sunday. Tlu> service will be held every Sunday af ternoon at the room of the Associa tion ut half-past G o'clock, and all arc invited to join in the sUoit ser vice of prayer and praise at the close of each Sabbath. Painful Accident ?Kd Will? ns, j a son of Mr. James A. Williams, .while taking the band from a driving wheel in Mr. H. Riggs's shop, on Fri | day last, was caught up and thrown j completely over breaking his lull arm and otherwise bruising his b.idy. Ue is doing well and we hope wiser from such a severe ? xpi rience. ?FrIEND->1,II1'.?Give me the friend! ?Who lias the'same love for me alw ys, who is ready to '-japeak up" for me in i the midst ol cuethics, and repeal whai he considers my virtues usjan oll-et In the failings they may rehearse, and who will hold fast to bis faith in my truth and goodness in spile of de I'm mation. Such fi icnds'inay l o scarce, but when found arc priceless treas ures. Severely Injured.?We regret to learn that Mis. Martha Glover fell on Thursday last from the chair in which she was silting and severely injured the bone of her hip so as to confine her to the bed lor some time. M s. .Glover is quite a?_>ed ami illy able lo bear long continued sullering, and we earneslly "nope that the mean-, .used for her recovery may be blest with a complete and speedy success. Lorenz's Blush Pace Powder ? A harmless promoter of tieaul\, im parting to harsh, pallid, ami bronzed complexions the fresh bloom ol health nnd vianr. Ttoimi iin .?? ..j ;-??;?!! .. . . 0_.. -rr, ....... .v ... ? . delicate lineness its skillfi.ll applica tion produces a rich exquisite blush .so true lo nature that its use ecapes detection by the closest observer. Price 25ct per box. For sale lo, Dr. J. G. Waunatnaker. * Khioiits of Honor.?This Orde W.ttS organized in Louisville, Kentuc ky, on the 30fh of J tine, 1878, with a nucl.eus of seventeen members. At the recent Annual meeting in Char leston, 2184 Lodges were repotted, C07 of which have been organized during the lust year. One million, .one hundred and one thousand dollars have been paid out during the lass year to the widows and oiphuns of deceas ed brothers. The Census.-:?Some of tin; ques tions propounded by the census enu merators may possibly seem super iluous to some persons* bill ibey will pnly besuch as are required by then instructions, and which : re necessa ry to obtain the inhumation needed, and every one should be answeied promp 1> and coireclly. Itisirlend cd to make this census, if possible, the most complete of any ever taken in our country. Do not "blull" the enumerator. Arrangements will bo mado at an early day for Hie State Sunday School Convention. Tito Executive Committee would like to receive -iu ?vituiions.riom places in-.ibis State de siring the Convention'. What stiy the good people of Anderson as to the next session being held there? Ahhe vllle, Newberry und Columbia have all been suggested. Suinter wae ?pnkeu of two years ago. What place or place- will usk for the Con vention? Address, Ciiaui.es Petty. Spariunburg, S. 0. No Pay, No Pukach.? VV> have re ceived several curds announcing ??er lain gentlemen for certain offices. Now we have no objection in the world to these gentlemen being elect* ed to these offices, but wc must do rime to publish these cards, unless *hej ate paid lor. We have establish ed tins title and wo a-c going to ad here to it strictly. Wc make no dts iin ti('i), but treat all alike. Five dollars will insure the insertion of cauls nominating candidates until the convention meets. No More Room.?Dr. P. E. Griffin, the .Superintendent of the .Lunatic asylum, has addressed a circular to ull the Probate Judges in the State, informing them that the Asylum is lull, and that there is no room for any additional patients. lie requests that the Probate .Judges will correspond with tlie Superintendent, before send ing any more patients, as none can he admit led except when a vacancy oc curs. The observance of thus : in structions will save the several Couu lies unnessary expense and trouble. Hill's Hei'atio Panacea. The Liv er is llle king imperial organ of the whole human system, its il controls the lite, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action all kinds of ailments aro the natural results. The digestion of Ihe food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the i liver. To keep the liver in a healthy condition take Hill's Hapaiic Pan acea. Only 00 cents per bottle. For sale by S. A. Reeves. Death of an Estimaule Lady.? We i? giel to learn thai Mrs. Ran' so in Edwards,Wile ol Rev. Ransom Ed a aids, died nt her jicsidcncc on Mo-day, after a long and painful illness. The funeral and burial ser vices were held at Ant inch Church, in Lower St. Matthews on Tuesday in the pit seile? ol a huge number ol Hieii is. Mrs Edwurds was a most excellent lady a devoted Christian mid iroe friend. Her death will be ii gri tted b\ a large number of rela tions and Irit nils, and by none more so, than those among whom her life was spent as a I Ving pnslors's wife. Murder in EiitiEFlELiv.?On Sun day af'.eriionn a ditlichlty occurred in Fdg'jlleld County., about ten miles fiom the Newberry line, in which Thomas M. Blcnsc, formerly of New berry < ou,nt \, w as shot, and instantly killed b> Gardner, his soli iu-law. It is reported that had feeling existed between the men on account ot Gard nei's murrinuc with Blouse's daucli ter, and that Blca-u had made Charges against Gardner of a delicate nutuie, and threatening to kill him, bad so ighl him lor that purpose. Gatd ner b- ing npprised ol Ids father-in law's inicniiou, killed him upon meet ing hiui. Mauuiei).?On Thursday evening. Ihe ^7ih ?b., Mr. E. M. Myer, a y < ung tnerchaut of our town, was united in the. holy bonds ol wedlock to Mi>s Alice Boy den at the Iiuthe ran Chinch by Rev. W. S. Bowman, 1). 1)., of Chut lesion. There was a huge crowd ol* friends in attendance to witness the interesting ceremony and lender their hearty congratula tions ami Godspeed to ihe you*ig I couple stalling out together upon the voyage ?I life. May all the bright anticipations ol the future be realized I by them, with no clouds to obscure their sky, hut a clear day and a smil ing sunshine make life an happy at its close as at its beginning. Seveue Rain Storm.?Due of the heaviest and most disastrous rain storms ever known m this country, occurred in Texas on the morning ol the 2iii!i ultimo. 'The ruin fell in ?torrents for several hours and in places was accompanied by wind ami hail. The damage done to propelly I and crops can't he cs?mal il, pnrticu j hit ly lo ihe it habitants in ami around j the towns ol Bitickets, Sun Saba j and i ulverl. Several bouses floated I away, others were washed fiom their I 'otindutioiis and in the town of Brae et i i he water was ? ighl feel deep in I the siieets. Several persons weie diowned and ihe gr? atesi. excitement prevailed throughout ihe section. Work von Auditors.?We learn I that the Commissioner ol Agiicultiiiu will furnish County Auditors with I blanks to be filled by them, which I are designed to form a part ol bis re j port and to give at a glance a con cise sltitemcMtol the products of euch county lot the current year. Tins new woi k of the Auditor has no re feivnce to taxation ami will not in crease that dreaded burden in the least. Such statist (cs will tu of Value in Ihe country?particularly to tin lam ing intcie.-i?il piopcrly carried out. Heretofore estimates wui?? made up in exchange olllia; lie u reports of j individuals here an t there over the country ami hum ugiicullurul socio j ties, but this phi.i gels the amounts tliiecl from the larmer und ought to I be reliable. Some such scheu e ia 'demanded by the great and increas ing agricultural interest and we hope this will prove not only practicable, but eminently wiBc, Brevities.?Hurrah lor Bayard. ! "Walk into my parlor said tho spi der to the', fly." See notice of Sunday School Fair in another column. A line co it may cover a fool, but never conceals one. Mrs. YV. F. Phillips sent us the other day an extra line head of cab bage. Thanks. One ol Gen. Hood's orphans hOBj been adop'cd by a wealthy young la dy of New York. Truthfulness is the corner-stone in character. Lots ol people get along without any corner-stone. The Young America Steam Fire Engine Company have the r regular monthly parade next Tuesday. Remember the Sunday School Fair will open on .next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock and be sure to attend. Shibboleth Lodge, No. 28, A. P. M., hold their regular monthly com munication liegt Tuesday evening. We look a jaunt of ten miles into the country las' Tuesday, and was pleased to see the crops looking well. Wo understand that the ladies of the Lutheran congregation propose having another moonlight picnic soon. "Can love die?" asks JNirs. Neally in a recent poem. Jt cannot, though it gels dreadfully adjourned occasion ally. There are two jute factories now in operation at the South; one al Charleston, S. C, the other at Colum bus, G a. A dead snake can be brought to life with a pint of whiskey. You drink the whiskey and then look at the snake. Robt. Hancock severely wounded another negro hoy lust Sunday afloi noou with a knife. The culling was accidental. Wo regret lo learn of the extreme illness of the eldest daughter of Mr. John Ogren. We hope she will soun be reslo.cd to health. Philadelphia steps to the front with an allidavil thai a hogshead of molas ses is lia'.ile to explode in ho., weath er. Be ye warned in lime. Dime Reading at the room of the Young Men's Christian Association on Monday evening at half-past 8 o'clock. Admisoiou ten cents. A boy recently hanged himself be cause "somebody lound laull with Jiim." That bo\ was certainly noi born lo run a country newspaper. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation will ho'd an exlra meeting at their room at half-past eight o'clock this evening. A lull attendance de sired. Candidates now have an excellent opportunity of proving ibe sincerity ol their interest in the voter's welfare uy joining in a cotton chopping ex eutsion. Ohl Mr. Jones is dead. We had not iho honor ol knowing him, but he was the inventor ot luuifcr matches aliotil halt a century ago and recent* ; lj dteu in Chlllcolbc, Ohio aged 8'J. We arc opposed to holding the world's fair in Ne*\v York. We have neiihci sisters, coiislus nor aunts liv log there, and the hotel rales arc al rtuys extremely high at such times. If you want an excellent cigar go lo S. A. Reeves' ding stoic. A val uable piepuraiioii, uiouiulic camphor, lor piesetvi g con lies, kept by Mr. Reeves, in WOt'tU doutdc the: price cliargi d. Mr. Nelson Brunsen chased a heglo boy over the lowu on Tuusiluv, who had stolen a crochet ball limn the st?r?'ol Mr. C. D. Ivor John. The thief was cup til red and taught, bcltel sense and tietler manners. It is said that the Sandwich Island'* eis believe thai Beelzebub walked the' earth in the form id' a woman. And now and then a man is to be found in ibis country who believes so loo, and that he has married thai woman. Lei old und young aid the Sunday School cause by attending ibe Sun day School Fun on Thursday eve ning and Fliday, morning and eve ning. The Mind admission and din nor lees could not be spent in a bel ter cause. A young lady told us recently that j we did not appreciali (lowers. If s .e only knew how much we admire and I appreciate such a pure and lovely I flower as herself* we (Jo not think she would have made this accusation aguiusl us. Sunday School Fair.?The Fair for the beuelit of iho St. Paul's .Meth odist Church Sunday School will be held in Ibe Courthouse Opening on the evening of Thursday, the 10th in stant, at 8 o'clock, on the following day, Friday, lit 9 o'clock A. M., and again at night about 8 o'clock when articles on hand will be disposed of. An admission fee of 10 cents will he charged and dinner tickets will be sold tor 25 cents. Friends, contribut ing to ail> of the departments of the Fair, will please observe the follow ing : Material lor ice cream may be sent either to Mrs. J. C. Pike's resi dence or to Mrs. J. M. Dalmer; con tributions to the dinner table must be sent to the Courthouse on Friday I morning, the lltb iuslanl; and con tributions lo the luney department j may be left cilia r at the residence of Mr. T. W. Albergoiti or of Mrs. L. M. Smoak. Our ciii/.ens need not [trouble themselves lo prepaie dinner on Friday as this meal will be furn ished at the lair room from 12 o'clock M. to 4 P. .M, for ihe small sum of 25 cents. Ice u cam may be had at any lime during the fair. Excellent music will be provided with necessary amusements. Indeed it is proposed to make this an occasion of general enjoyment for our friends botlr of the town and country, and no .pains Will be spared to make tbo .Fair a com plete success. Tbc olljcct is a worthy one, and wo hope the friends of the enterprise will give it a generous pat ronage. Tickets can bo procured afc, the drug storos or of Mossis. Darb**., Sims or Dibble. A Good Sermon.?The pulpit of St. Paul's Methodist Church was oc cupied on last Sunday morning by Prof. \V. H. Lawrence, of New Jer sey. The congregation was unusual ly large, and composed of representa tives from every denomination in town, and we express but the general sentiment of his henrers .by euying the sermon wrs excellent?full of the wisest counsel, fervent piety, sound' doctrine?and eloquently delivered. Mr. Lawrence is comparatively a I young man, but has already taken a] high position as u pulpit orator and effective poacher. As a Christian gentleman he stands high in the esti mation of our people, and as a mis sionary worker, instructing the color ed people, no is rendering most valu able aid both to the church, the Slate and the colored race. Would that every Northern man in our midst he longed to the same type with Dr. E. Cooke and Prof. Lawrence?gentle men who come among us. not as poli ticians, wearing the clerical robe lo bide their wlscrab c deformities, but in the spirit of the Muster, lo serve the church ami to do the greatest amount of good possible to the peo pie among whom they1 labor. With such God fearing men filling the ap pointments of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the South, there .will in deed be Maternity in the church, the states, and in the hearts of the people. ANDREW O. DIBBLM, Attorney end Counsellor at Law, Corner St. Paul anil Church Sts. OKANGEbUUG, S. C. April 23?ihnos. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Corinsellor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) Oil A N G F11U KG, S. C. Dec 13-tl KNOW LT ON & i ATM HOP, Attorneys and Counsellors, ORANG E?UUG, S. C Dec-13-tf ~ L. S. WOLFE. D. D. S~ Graduate of Baltimore Dental College. Olllce over I). Louis' Store, Offers his professional services to the citi zens of Oraiigcburg and adjoining coun ties. Teeth extracted without pain by the use ol Nitrous Oxide Gas. the .-alest an test he ie known to science. Satisfaction guaranteed. .Ian. 30, 1?S0?ly Dress Making. Iwould respectfully inform the public that I am still carrying on the Dn;?s Making business at I lie store next, door to Mrs. Vii.ee formerly occupied by A. 11. Lewin. Patronage solicited mid sat isfaction guaranteed. Dresses will be made in the latest style and at short uo tiee. Domestic Patterns kept constant ly on hand for sale and will lie supplied to customers at reasonable rates. MUS. L. AI. SMOAK, Mar Vi), 1HSC?if Dress Milker. HIDES Ami B E E S W A X. 1 will pay the best pilce- for Wool in any quantity. Also for Dry Flint and Sailed Hides, if not damaged. John A. Hamilton. Oct IL JS70. How Watches are Made, XT will he apparent to any one who w ill examine a Solid Gold Watch, that I a>ide from the necessary thickness for engraving and polishinsr. a large propor tion of tin- precious metal used, is need ed only to -tiU'en and I Old the engraved portions in place, and supply the neces sary solidity and strength The surplus gold is actually needless so Car as utili ty mid beauiv urn-tooiicernoih lu ja.MICS ItO-S' paten I'GOLU U a I CH ( ASKs this waste ot precious metal i- overcome, and I he SAME solidity and STUENOTII produced at from one-third to onc-hnlf of the usual co.-l of solid cases. The pro cess is of the most simple nature, as Pil lows: a plate Ol nickle composition met al, specially adapted In the purpose, lias tWO plates of SOLID OOI.D Soldered one on each side. The three are Ilten pu-wd between polished steel rollers, and the result is a .-trip of heavy plated composi tion, from which the cases hacks. <-en Ires. bezels, I've... arc cut and shaped by suitable dies mid formers. The gold hi these cases is sufficiently thick to admit of all kinds of obliging, engraving and eiiauiclllng; the engraved ca^es have been carried until worn perfectly smooth by time and use without remov ing the gold. fills IS THE ONLY CASE MADE WITH TWO PLATES OF SOLID UOI.D AND WARRANTED BY SPfCi lAL CERTIFICATE. For sale by all Jewelers, Ask for il lustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant. I March 12. 18SU?ly office of G-EO. I ?QMELSON, ?ORANGEUURG, s. 0. Tiio undersigned would respectfully in form Iii'; public that bo is every day re ceiving large additions to Ids already largo stock in all the different branches ami that the same will he disposed of at his old motto, "Large sales and smal .profit*." I am also reeelriug now and have .in store the following popular brands ol Manures: Etiwau Dissolved Hone. Eli wan Guano. Atlantic Fertilizer. Allantie Acid. Kahut or Potash Salt. Which will be sold al b west prices. I have also been appointed ayent for B, F, Avery & Sons, Louisville, Kyi, ( The largest Flow and Wagon Manufac tory in the world.) and have received a lotof their One, Two anil Three Horse Wagons, also Plows this week. Give me a call anil sec for yourselves. Respectfully Yours, GEORGE ii. COPvNELSON. Sept. 10, 1S7'.). Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine?, No. 8 IMPROVED. c \ Easieat to learn, easiest to manage, 'The lightest running, the most durable. Awarded the only Grand Prize at the I Parts Imposition in 187S. Over eighty competitor*. Tetms easy. For sale by James A, Hamilton, At the store of John A. Hamilton. i Jacob Reed's Sons, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The oldest and most reliable Clothing j Ibuise in the United Stales. Military Goods a specially. A fresh line Spring Samples jusL received and orders taken by James A, Hamilton, At. .lohn A. Hamilton's slore. Fel) 13, is>o. : IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Never Gets Hard. Can be Made any Btiikmotii Desired, Last Twice au Long. Carol without Drath9 37rtea. j PURE! Chilis and Fever, I Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Neuralgia, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Cosliveness, Female Weakness, Sick 4 Xenons Headache, These V\iU Cure Jill Diseases W Alvori^lon. No ? Noxious rills, Oils, or Poisonous Medici lies nre token . Into Uie Stomach. The nuts are worn ovt-r the i'it 1 i>! Uw Stomach, covering Iii? ?natt Nerve Centres, 1 also tlio Liver and Stomach. A gentle vegetable ; Tonic Is lllwortieil intntiit-i-iiYiilmlniinrtlii' hi-.. .l:i::.l I ivcr. purifying toe Bipod, stimulating Uio Llverand Ki.lii.'y* to JiralUiy nct>nn, anil strengthening tho Stniimeh t?ili|{i-st fooil. I'Kiei: ov J'aiis SI ami(] i each, s'.n.u uy all Druggists, or sent by -Mail : or Kxnress. i Manufactured at S!' ? 41 North Liberty ^t., ?ali'i.mure. .Mil. Fur Sale by ?S. A. REEVES. Jan. :t0, I8S0? ly :.t-vjiics? van tvvsskl I? jigenl for Hit .Tale of die celebrated ! Ii A LD MO UN TAIN CORN WHISKEY, the purest brand in the known world I I CALL! CALL!I CALL!!! I and sample for once in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN WHISKEY, j li has no equal. Also on baud the cheap est brands of I SMOKING mid CHEWING TOBACCO in the market. i a lull line of Staple and Fancy groceries, Cheaper than the Cheapest. (Jive me a cull and be convinced that i 1 ? : this iitlvertUemeiit Is no humbug, James van i assel, I At Midler's Old Stand. -GREAT .NEWS I GLORIOUS NEWS ! \ AT THEODORE KOHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' EMPOEITJM. GREAT TUMBLE ITS DHY GOODS. . Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. Calicoes at Six and a 'Quarter Cents. Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. New and Fashionable Goods received every week. Ladies' Linen Suits, Linen Ulsters, White Lawn Basques, Neatly trimmed from Q\.2'? up. G RE AT ASSOETM ENT ?or Embroideries. Luces. Ribbons, Gloves, Parasols, Kneitings, Neck Ties in all the late styles and very low in prices. We invite particular attention to our immense stock of DRESS GOODS Latest Novelties being constantly added. MATTING, MATTING, MATTING, Selling out and Cheap. Remember we have the finest, best anil lowest priced GEN I S" CLOTHING, HATS. SHIRTS, SHOES, and NECK WE All, And don't forget to cal at THEODORE KOHFS FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' EMPORIUM. Oinngeburg. S- C, Oct. 10,1S79. A NEW STORE. F. A. SCIIIFFLEY, RUSSELL STREET, (One door above Dr.. Patrick's.) T HEREBY INFORM MY FRIENDS that I have on my own account, com menced a Grocery business?will keep only the best goods, and .?eil cheap for Cash, and any patronage bestowed w ill be appreciated. Respectfully, F, A. SOHIFFLEY, ORANGERUKG, S. C. May 14, 1SS0 3m. XDEE ANDREWS VjTT"OULD respectfully inform tfceciti T T /.ens of Orangeburg that he has in charge the stock and fixtures of Z. .1 King, at Wallace Cannon's old stand. Main Street, w here he will be glad to serve his friends and the public with anything I ill his line ol trade. Everything fresh and pure and guaranteed toyivo satisfac tion. A lull line of goods kept constantly 1 op band . Horn and raised in Orailge burg, I hope to receive a liberal share of the patronage of my fellow citizens. J. DEE ANDREWS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY at Wallace j Cannon's old stand. Pure CORN and RYE Whiskies fur sale at Wallace Cannon's old stand. I For pure Chatnpaigno Lager Deer sjo Jo Wall:,e?; Cannon*- old stand. Families supplied by the dozen?goods delivered free of churge. Seltzer Water, foi di-arran.'ement of .the bowels and kidneys, for sale low at 1 \\ allaee Cannon's old Pitt lit). I j The '-Cotton Did I," the liuest live cent I Cigar in town, lor sale at Wallace Cau j non's old stand. Don't forget it. Soda Water, frech, by the bottle, at l Wallace Ca. lion's old Stunt), j May 28, 1SS0?ly DO you sull'er with hpaduchcS O you fei;l dull ami lau?tlIII? Does yoiir appetite tail yw'uf Is your Liver out of order? Have you a met idle taste in your inoiii Ii V Have you dyspepsia or huligostion? If so, take OR. LIVER CURE, And get immediate relict. It never fails, as hundreds will testily who have used it and have been beuefitted. It is entire ly Vegetable, certain in its effects, and absolutely harmless. One trial will con vince von. DOi' lKA; MOlSE, Sole Proprietors, < iiurhslon. S. C. For Sale by Dt\ J, 0\ WauuamaWcr, Orangi burg S. C. April 33?(tins. jjhe Sensation of the Period! HARD TIMES BE CONE! HAVING been watching for imme> time pa6t the'financial pulse of tlie country ami the ever- varying events of lbo trnding world with a view to the In crease or decroase our weekly purchases, we are prepared to announce to our num erous patrons that our investigation -of these subjects has been perfectly satisfac tory and that we have as a consequence forwarded larger orders than ever be fore to our New York agency. The year 1S80 theretoro begins with llattering prospects for farmers, mechan ics and all other laborers alike. The financial pulse of the country is steadily improving and having returned almost to a hard money basis, we shall gradu ally but turcly recover our former pres-. tigc and the so long declining prosperity of our beautiful Southern land. Being .firmly impressed with the fore-sbodow ?bigs of those approaching eyenbi we have made arrangements.cotmnensuiMte ,-,vi',U the demands, the.y .will disclose. Our Agent in New York Is already-h: receipt ot our Instructions directing hbu to be on the alert for ever}' side and fail ure as well as every house tottering ou the brink of bankruptcy,.80 that he, with cash in hand may take hi every bargain and thus enable us during the present year not only to increase our own re sources, but to become al60 a never changing source of assistance to our friends by selling them goods far below the wholesale market of New York. It was the credit system that paralysed our industries in the past and caused so many interests to droop and wither while every article needed fur family consump tion doubled in value. Thus while labor was inadequately compensated, goods of every description approached tibnoflt fab ulous prices and the dally sweat ot a man's brow barely obtained lor himself ami family the commonest necessaries of life. Too much credit will always create demands greater than the sources of sup ply will satisfy, hence everything takes an upward tendency under its operations. On the other band cash transactions will make the supply iarger limn the .demand and consequently goods fall to bottom prices when this Vide prevails. We long ago a. opted this system and find that it works 6|>lendidly iu all its bearings. If you follow it you will be sure never to buy what you do not want, and In this way keep you from the iron clutches of debt. We pay cash for all our goods before they leave the place bought from. Hence our ability (independent of our unrivaled facilities for buying) to outstrip and un dersell all our competitors. The mer chant who buys ou time, (and who of them doesn't) m>t only has to pay the high- - est prices for what they get but al.-o the additional percentage added ou all credit sales. Now all tliia comes out of the eon, sinner, the man who patronizes the time merchant at home. It will at once bo perceived that the ditlereuce between us Is vast indeed, and that the buyer on credit system cannot purchase goods at market prices, while we. by paying cash, I get the most extraordinary bargains at a , large discount on wholesale cash pricei1. It Is therefore quite easy lor us to sell below other merchants und guarantee ? perfect satisfaction in every case*. Our system is one of our own, and has many advantages which we shall not ex plain, but let it suffice that the largej* portion of the benelits arising from It are reaped by our friends and patrons, and by it we have established a reputation near and dpar to us. With honesty, fair dealing, quick sales and small profit.-; us j our watchwords we have conquered the demon of hiy h prices and forced from him the acknowledgement that he lias been systeiuatical'y swindling and de-, fruuding the people. We have demonstrated to thousands in this and other counties that it is pos-. siblu when dealing w ith a fair and honor able merchant who buys strictly for easily to purchase goods at prffces which were current before l|ie war. To buy and sell goods does not nciicssurily imply that to be successful one must either be a con scienceless extort ioiicr or u grasping Shylock, as in every other calling the merchant can dignify and ennoble his profession or be i an sink it into iniquity and trail its courtly garments through cesspools of deceit , dishonesty, fraud and double distilled misrepresentations. 11c can be a blessing or a curse to his coun try. As for us we prefer a good namo with a slow but steady increase iu busi ness to the gouging process which makes one merchant rich to-day and a thousand poor farmers penniless 3tid breadlcss to- ? morrow. Ouis is the true plan, by adopting it you avoid the Scylla of credit on the one side anil the Cbarybdis of a loin execu tion oil the other. To trade with us is to insure satisfaction, increase your wcahh and general prosperity. Week niter week during the present year we shall spread, daily upon our counters, a stock of goods as varied as the leaves of t ie forest. A cordial invitation Is extended to every one who reads ibis circular In give us a call, no trouble to ^liow goods or answer questions. We Will settlor one dollar cash what you will pay three for iu October if you buy on credit. We ouy dir-.ct from the cheapest markets in America for cash ? less the large discount, and can and will jsell as low as the wholesale inerchuiiis I of Charleston. New York or ltalthnore, and to those who favor ns with their reg ular custom w e oiler as rare inducements its were ever offered in tnis or any other community. Our good* arrive weekly und must be sold, iook to your Interest j and cull on us when you visit towil I Furniers, look to your own \yejfary, 'you who have sunk low and lower each j succeeding year while the middle men around you have grown rich iu coin forts and wealth, yon have barely lived by working from sun to sun the year round, while otheifl have added ibousnuds to their already plethoric treasures, by sell ing on credit to you hi the spring and collecting in October and Nobcniber the sweat stained profits of many a merciless barguip. Let i?ur farmers eschew this ip luinre und learn to watch as w ell as pray-vlet ihctu break from the old beuten paths of credit and ruin, and demand an equivalent for their jijojjey. Let them aspire to higher and greater achieve ments than can ever be accomplished on a credit basis. Let them become more prosperous citizens of ourgood old coun ty Uy trying a little Hliaucioring them selves, is it not their right r To this'?mi we therefore pord} dly hi* vile our irien'ds to give us frequent calls and we guarantee that not one In a Miona and w ill ever leave qur counters dlssauN? tied. Respectfully yours, C. D. KORTJOHN, Auction and Commlsslqp Merchant, Orangeburg, S. C. We offer the Following goods at l>w prices lor the next week: Nails 5 cents. Coifee 12 1-2, 15, 20 cents. Tei' fit). 75. 1.00. Mutches 25 cents per dozen. Tobacco yt). 35, 4U, 05. Rock Knives 5 to 50 (Pints, j. > | Ink 25 io GO cents, per dozen,. Corsets 30 50, 75, 1,00. 1,25.' Straw Ha s ? cents to 91,50. Calico, warranted 5 cents. Flour declining, call and price. C. D. KO^ii JOHN, I Ornnpeburg. S. G\, May 7.18S0-:ini