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A- I?nx>oi* fox* tlio People. X^oHtuillce Heurg. Open rTrAoUl half-past 8 to' 10 o'clock A. M., ami from half-past 10 A. M. tu 4 i\ M. ?Columbia mail closes at 10 A. M. and the? Charleston mall at half ast 5 P. M. On Tuesdays anil Fridays a niaii lor Foldervllle, Vances Ferry and Holly Hill closes ai hall-past 7 A. M. On Fridays a mail for Knoll's Millsi Wilt's Mills' and Hislies' Store eloi.es a, halt-past 2 P. M. ?RAffUKUuua, S. 0.. Junk 18 1880. Notick.? Wo have made arrange ments'with 1 lie proprietors of 'he Ntws and Courier to club their mam moth Weekly with the Democrat at S3 per annum, lor both papers, cash in advance. Sau.?We learn that a little eh Id of Mr. Jacob Cook on Hull Swamp accidentally broke its thigh one day 'last week. We hope the lit le suffer er will soon recover. Pkusonaj,?Mr. John Darby, falb er ol' Itcv.'O. A. Darby, and daugh ter, Mrs. Win. Roherson, who have been spending some time in our town, lull 'Tuesday for their home in Charleston. Tin: plates, dishes. &c., left in the .Courthouse aller the fair unclaimed, may be found at the Methodist pursoi - age. Friends having lost such arti cles- will please call on lie v. ? A. Darby lor them. Hail.?There was a light fall ol hail on Wednesday last in tin; e stein portion of our town. Wo have not yet hca-d how lar in inc. country the bail reached or what damage, it an}, was done lo the growing eiopu. Twinkle, twinkle little star, -ml light the way of yonder pedestrian o tue drug stoie of Dr. J G. Wanna maker lo buy a bottle ol Coussciis Lightning Liniment to cuie his 1 In u mutism, lame hack. Price ?0 cents. 1 Rain Nkedkd.?In several sect ous of the county we understand the crops are suffering fur the waul of ruin, and fears aie entertained thai unless seasonable weather cmie in time the coin crop will be alino.-t a failure. A Treatise on the Hair publish- d by U. P. Hall & Co., Nttahun. N. II., proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicil ian Hair Rei-.ower, contains valuable infitima ion about the hair, which should be read by all. Send to pnl - lishcis for a copy. You may not believe if, hut try 11 umi \(mi will he Colt* inc. 1 thai Pinta line, or Talder's Vegetable Liver Powder is the best medicine in the World to regu ale the tu<?mach and liver. Price ?U cents, for sale by Dr. J. G. Wan amakci. 1 MooNI.HilJT PlCMC.?The ladies ol the Lutheran Church propose having another moonlight picnic next P.?vs day evening at the Fail Gioumis. These entertainments are enjoy a. le occasions, ami we bespeak lor lue la dies a liberal patronage. KlLLED.?Mr. .James M. Kdglei ami u colored man named lleui, Golson were struck lij I gnlipg ??n tin S<b ii slant in the upper ponton ni the county. Golsoii ?as instantly killed and Mr. Kaigler seiiously in jured, but we Icain, is convalcsc ng. New Goons.?Mr. A. V. 11. Dukes, ol Braitcbvilie, advertises in ibis is sue a large and complete assortment of summer goods,incbn ling eveiy thing usualjy Ibuud in a well kepi store. He is also agent lor i lie Celehialed Brown Cotton Gm. Sea his adver tisement ami gj\c him a calj. A batcl'elor suHering with a cold was handed a dose ol Cousscns' lion ey ol Tar by bis sister. ??Whai is it?" he asked. ' ''Elixir Asihmutis; h will make you feel ecstatic." He repli.'d, v*Ynu uic very sisleriualic." DoWU went Honey of Tar ami cured his cough. Price 50c. For Sale by Dr. J. G. Wauuumakcr, 2 Interesting Occasion ?The Sun day Schiad Missionary society ol Si. Paul's Methodist Chuich meels on Sunday afternoon at hall past fotil o'clock. The exercises he inter esting und'vnrh d, s me of ihe sein 1 ais of tin; school engaging in them. The public are cordially invited to tit* tend. ' Good Avv> intmf.nt.?Captain 10. J. Felder, ccnsibi enumerator for on 1 town, is indefatigable 111 the discharge of his duti s and have already, *>y dint of hard labor, prog teased far in Completing the work. No better ap pointment could have been lUadj than tbut of Captain Felder to Ibis position. DttowNiiD.?A colorod boy, Deri iI Buc ley, about thirteen years ol aee, was drowned in Mr. David Ilotisei's mill pond Tuesday evening la t. The lad while diving was caught among some logs and was drowned before aid could be rendered. The body was lodnd Wednesday morning and an inquest belli. This is a warning that should be beetled. Off for Cincinnati ?Hon. Samu el Dibble, delegate tu tbo N tioiial Democratic C- mention, left for Cm cinnaij on Tuesday last to bu on tune lor the opening f ihe sosion. Mr. Dibble is a Buy ai d man. but goes with a doleriniuation to do the beat for the party in securing a Piesideu tiai nemmee that will deleat the mis erably corrupt Republican ticket. Random Shots.?Wo are having deligiulul weather now. Dr. Cooke will preach next Sunday morning al the Lutheran Church. More money is said to be expend ed iu this town for tobacco than for In end. Mr. James Cannon, Chief of Po lice, killed a mad dog in town on Monday. We think it about timo for the men to f^ei up a fair, and issue Irco tickets to the ladies. All the news we can gather from our couutrv ti lends is, "It is i xcced u.^U dry." Sunday, Monday ni.d Tuesday last were as hot ami sultry as mid-sum mer wen liier. The Episcopal Church will be open lor divine service next Sunday, morn ing and afternoon. We learn I Is t Mrs. Pilot, who lived on lhi- place ol .? aj J. 11. Ily - d'rick died on Saturday last. Eureka Chapter, No. 13, li.*. A.*. M.*., meets lo-!liglll at Masonic Hall. The M. M. Peg ice will <?c coulencd. Whiimore's barber shop was closed for non-payment of rent and not lor being a nuisance as stated by us l-'Sl week. Quite a number of our citizens al teivicd the Tournament at Columbia on Wednesday ami had a nice time generally. The Independent, colored, Fire Company held its monthly parade on Monday last. The turnout was lull and the trial satisfactory. As the ciiu me tutors are under oath i mil lo divdgu any information hi lajt-j iug ihc census, nur y ouug liidj friends cm gt^e iheti ages without any lours. The Rochester D mucrut, in der the heading of local mailers places ? 'Dil lereul 'views, ??f licli." Wo arc glud thai the place has been located at last. ''What a woman can do," is the it tic of tut article iu an exchange ; hill >? hat we waul lo km \V ?s what a wo man can't do when she makes up bei mind. We found it impossible to ?et oil' in Cincinnati, lun Mi, Mcllichaiu,i, f the Tn.i's. has gone, all I will sal^ i>laci.oii;\ repieseui lhe Orangem ig pi ess. A young man in lown who visits lue same .nun?? lady iieutly every eve ning uns heim cM-diied with running a Hille conn ol geueiul sessions ol his own. The Atioevi le IJi'n$s and Banner s i\ - "iiie liisl page of no home print ed paper received a this ollicc is bet ler gnUcn Up i hi u that of the Urn .-.ye bint] iJiuu- crnl ! N e Hgroy ff|jy villi Josh Hillings when he say s; "When a man has '?one me one at solute good turn he jkau'i kross it 11om mi books, 1 don'i kmc how mean he may be ulUTWtird."' A young man advertises i:i an ex change lot a position as son-in-law in-a lamdy of mea s. We think he wi.uld meet with heller success if he wmdd ttdvcrl'se bimse f lot sale as a "g< ?ose.'" The editor of the Davtpn Record. Intimi SJ 000 in giei pbucks in a held -\ 111It- ln>min-. Hot as ill-luck would have it there were four oilier men with lit in. ti tit I um-ol I he in Was tiie owner til tin- mm ey. Kdilois never have a tin show. I "What are the p ople doing? ex claims an exciied coleu.poiuiy. Well, some ute pay tug ten cents on the ?!?*l I lai, ol hers are iiunnu icing themselves a- candidates, -nine walking six days for a shaie ol the gale money , a lew [arc predicting hcttiy fmslS lor .Inly, land lint a lew aie enqniring who [is to he the Detitocrulic nomiiicc. ! Tim; !? ikk.mkn ? -Du boys" who I visbed ( aluinbi i on last We. Inesdav .rei tit tied that night highly pleased ! with their Mi p. 'lue kind liealtiieul und generous hospitality ufllio Phto nix Hook ami Ladder CmiipUUV, No. 2. whose gucd. i hey w- re, will ever he i e i nein i ii- ret I by i hem as one ol the many pleasant recollect ions of their ti ip. Bins INVP'KD.-?It having come to the ktloW.edgc Of our junior thai another moonlight picnic is near at i hand, ami heing desirous of sccurinn he escort of Mime um ig ladv fur 'that iicciisiou. he hereby gives notice I thai he i?- !'.-:i'!\ consider pioposals ; 11 Of ii the lair ?? X In "sec" him nut to the sanl enleitniiitm'iil. He reserves the light In nj -i-l any and all bids. In Ticouulk ?We clip she follow* llg In ?tu :.t. exchange : ?? The Iii v. W j L. Johnson, a cnlmed school tcachci 111 om Oi ?uge1 til g, was an est ud by i he Charleston police on Wednesday h.r currying Ion- inoekiiigidrda in one cage, in viiilatinii of the game liiw> of the Stale. He was released nil the deposit of (weiiiy ih.liars lor bis up peurancc nelnre the Ree?infer a i nun, l?ui h it ihe city, mid so for cited hi> bail." Compound Kx/riiACT II?ch?, com IpoSed ni liuclltl Icim-, dandelion ini.i. in?Ma'e po'as ju ip r berries, pu.eixa lu :n a. and calinsoniti root. I All o| which aie highly valued (lint eiics. k dte-y umlauts ami depur niils. 1 he failure ol the act OllS of the kidneys is a source of many dis in-s.ti.ig diseiises. This medicine pi'nduccs a neatly action of the kidneys, ii moves lioiii ihe blood the urea and tiiic acid, which if allowed in lemulii ant) accumulate would in duce ihi'lunilllMil, gooly affeclions, j pains in hack and loins. This valua ble medicine is for sab- by Dr. J. G. Wanuamaker. Price 76 cents per bot tle. A Consignees.?Consignees for un claimed freight tit South Cu olinu Bai I road for week ending Juno.16, 1880: J. U. Stulev, \V. Bennett,' It. W. and A. A. McMiuluiel, J. II. Hughes & Bio , J. F' Grumbling. B. Livingston, P. D. Tillcy, W. LI. Dunlzter, P. Livingston, A. D. (Jump? sty, J. C. Molimin und J. C. Jelicjut. i Faik Nones.?The cake to he vot j ed to the most popular married lady was awarded to Mrs. J. M.' Dunnei, she having reeived the highest nuin her ol votes, the one to the mos', popular young lady was awarded in like ma uer to Ml-s Lucio T. D inner. Mr, Julian A. Stdlcy was the .vinner of ihe cake vnred t?? the most popular young man The lair 'was n com plete success, and the ladies certainly deserve great credit for it. A Good Akticle.? We publish to day on ojii lirsl page a most excellent article from the pen of Dr. J. W. Summers of Middle St. Mali he am cal led furth hv one published two weeks ago h\ J. C. It. on he subject, of Ain uionia. Farujeis will lind it interesting nud instructive, especially since the plans recommended come in lime for the next crop. We hope lo furnish our readers ?rum lime to time with other articles from these gentlemen hoth of whom are emiueutlj practical ! and succcsslul farmers. Our (Hin Ci.cn.?Our Gun Club in \ I the coiiIunI ai C-di in'da came out se- j com! heal . The scut e standing ns fol lows: Columhia Team, 41; Oranifu-1 '?nig Team. 3U ; < 'harleStou Team, 88 : , Wiuiisbiuo Tea in, 24. Columbia won j ihe Ural", O'Uhgehiii'g the second and I Charleston the third prize. Messrs. M. G Salle'\, D. J. Salley, J. A. Sail.- . W. G. Allieigotti, Pi G. Can non and W. J. DcTicville composed the Orungchnrg Team, and a good team it was. Messrs. J. A. and J). J. alley were ul?*o successful in ihdi- j viiln.'il matches llii.i/s Hepatic Panacea. The Liv er is the king imperial organ of the whole human system, us it controls llle lite, health and happiness of man. j When it is disturbed in its proper action all kinds or ailments are the natural lesnhs. The digestion of the lood. the movement? of the heajI j and hhn.ij, tin; action of the 'bruin aji/l ueivoiis svsteui, are all immediately connected with the workings of the I liver. I'u keep ihe liver in a healthy condition lake Hill's Hapattc Pan acea. Inly 50 e.oils per ho tile. For sale Im S, A Beeves. Great Snakes I--Mr. Itinsom Ed wnrds, vyiio live? in ihe ? Cain neigh borhood, while King on a pallet near the bed ol his sick wile, Ijcod a noise in a !??> r? Hector near h\, and, ihink ing the muse w:is caused by* rats, punched in the n Hector with a stick, when he was astounded to see a huge ralllc-snuk? orawlit.? oui upor. ihe Hour. Befoie auylhiug could In- had with wlm-h to kill the dangerous in truder, the sii.ike succeeded in reach ing his hole and a place of salcly , hui not out of sight. Mr. Edward , tie leriuined on lidding his family of so dangerous a visitor, slj.ti ihe snake I even in the house uml luckily killed it. The snake had six tallies and a button und was i/ell grown for hi" age. We I. am tue ii? le child ol Mr. Edwards hud beeii playing around tin- lellectoi all the evening and [doubtless while the poi.suiious Miuke I was coiled w it Inn. TlIE FA I It ?I'llU Sunday Sch ol Fan ol Ine Mellio itsi Chuicil, as ?;is I expected liom tue generally libfiai I patronage ol oui citiacns on such oc casions, was a in- si -lalilxing Knc , cess. Imb ed we Ir.txe heard u re marked by several persons,thai, con sidering the shoitiiess of lime ami the simplicity of urrnugoiuciit*, ii wti-i ihe most successful lair pi the kind ever held in this community. Aller deducting all the expenses of every kind, the net prolils of the fair Iamount lo the very crediiahie sun. ol one hundred yd nine! \-d> ihn s? j mote than Ihe projectors ol the en Iteiprise expected, (nil not umre than I hey can put lo prnlllnblc use. Tuii success is due diiceily lo the holde I spin led ladies who ma ii aged the iiil I fereiil dcpartiueiits and lo the very j nhcr-il coulrinulioiis by nur cirzcii?, lirom both town ami country. A lb j session of kite school on Sunday morning last rcsol 'lions were uiiuul iuohsIv adopted rcturuiug the thanks ol ihe chlldieu lo the ladies who gave them such material aid in managing ihe lau ; lo ihr kind citizens ol bum town a ni con ii try lor the bug" con tributions it* the -eve al departments j a .d lor the liberal patronage given I throughout the exhibition; to their beloved pastor, Kev. O. A. Darby, land mil. i gem leinen lor Ihe active pail taken in getting up und conduct ing he lair ho as to yield s?ich noble lesnhs; uml In the Clerk ol Court who placed the courthouse al their I d is, os 11 when no oili r amiable place could he obtained. We lake Ibis oc casion to pi.iinisc our Irieads that ihe money so liberally given will be uppropilatcii in such a way as lo yield the iic-i results lor the good ol the school and the chinch in the in I lerest ol which ihe lair was held. I Sheridan*? sciioiu. ? hie examin afinli ol Sueiidan's Classical h hool j Will bo held in i he Con I House, be glliuilig on Tuesday next at nine o'clock A. M. and ending l.'i uisd iy" 2 o'clock P. M. Too brauchcH will he taken up in the folIoanig order: Tuesday !) o'cloe .?spelling, loin classes; ball pas" in?Geography, three classes; 12 o'clock?iGieek, two classes; 1 o'clock?English Grain I mar, (beginners in i bud gi ate room.) Wednesday, 9 o'clock?History, j iwo classes ; 10 o'clock?Latin Gram mar, three classes; hail past 11 .o'clock?Algebra; half past 12 o'clock?Reading, three trlasses. Thursday, D oleloek?Composition and Rhetoric; halt past 10 o'clock? Cms sir and Virgil ; hall past 11 o'clock?English Grammar, two class cs ; naif past 12 o'clock? Arithmetic, Mental and Written; The annual exhibition will lake place on Friday evening the 2? h iu Stanl, in the Court room beginning at ball past 8 o'clock. The public are cordially and earn cstlv invited to uiicud'hoih the exam iuution and exhibition; the former is intended to he lliof ugh a d will he made as near a les ol scimlaisltip as possible, while the latter will be a p'easing cnlcrtatumc t in liccluma-j lion by all the male pupil*: intending the school at the present time. The Couit House has been secured ,in order that the patrons ol 1 he school and the public, who fire interested ip the cause of education, may Und it convenient to attend without much loss of time from business. The Principal hopes, therefore, loiucieusc 'that interest b.v bringing the public in close con tuet wiihr-the school and identify Lng/our cittzet;^ with its sue cess. In lyiemoriam. Dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Car oline Edwarde, wife of Kev. K.J. Ed ward.?, ol the tMiail^toit Association, w ho departed lids life MhTy 31st. 1SSU. We saw that death haiT^Olaimed her for his own. As 'round the solemn bier in awe wu stoiul And mutely gazed lipon the silent form Whence, life hail lied, and left all pale and cold. Then ruse the mournful music of the dirge. ^ Which found tin echo m each anguish ' "cd heart, While sorrow all too deep for tears had set its seal JJpon the youthful brow and o'er the silvered tiT^"^* For time and thought mid lie I, the land unkowu, Had opened wide its portals in the night As the spirit silent stole away. For while we slept the Reaper came. Some faces looked with piiy on the pro irate form. f* Some tif.tr. iu rev'rerice gazed, wjth hearts 1'hat thrilled responsive to the dirge. Omers, with icar-s alued l.tee-. st iod W ceping. ami sonic loving' liand had j placed A snowy wieath upitjr the pulseless bn list. O. Life! D. Death! I by mysteries dread Oppress the soul md uliiil the llirob bing heart, O, Crave! thy drcunileipi sh-pp, ll|y rest profound. Allure cacti world wen j mm' a' beyond Lai tii's lever'd simulier, ii- j ?>' and u pa'm, Tn tlial bourne whence mi liMVulor re l Ul lis. We stood at cvu bv-idc a new-mail" mound, We telt i he waves of Hope were ebb lug fast. , And as the sun went do^h, u*' heard I hr ? hi-nf ligilblHt liJBCjii r sliore * In hollow muriir.iis. soyd all was cold ami ilurk. So we en me away und left her sleep ing? A loci'?just tin- heavens, deep and dusky Aroiluil?oulv the wide, still air. AI J. E. Qraugebip-g, S. 0., Junp 5(1?. issu. I ANDREW 0. DIBBLE, Attorney nd Counsellor at Law, Corner St Paul and Clmr h -sis. Oll ANGKHUKC. S. ?: April 23 "3illos. SAMUEL DIBBLE, ]. Attorney and Cor.nsslicr at Lav; (Cor. Chinch Si. Paul's Street.) ORANGliBURG, S. C. Dec 13-tl KNOWLTON Gt ATHROP, Altyi'lieys and Counsellors, OliAXGEUURG, S. C D.-c-13-lf ^|?.l > ?" 1 L. S. WOLFE, D. D, S., I Graduate of Dal.lim.ore Denial College. Of Heu over D. Louis' Store, Offers i is professional ?ervlces to iheeiti ! xon* of Oruiigcbtng and adjoining couu : tie-. I'eelh extracted without pain by Ilm I use ol Nilimis Oxide Cits, the -alest an msihe ie known lo science. SnlUluctioii guaranteed. ! Jan. 30.1SS0?ly Dress Making* Iwould respectfully inform the public that I inn still carrying oil the Dn s Making business at lite suite nexi door to Mrs. Vii.ce formoib oeetlpieil b\ A. II. Lew in. Patronage solicited ami sat infliction guaranteed. Diesses will be made in the latest style and at -hurt no liee. Domestic Pal terns kep* coiisin oi ly' on hand lor sale ami w ill lie supplied lo customers at reasonable rale* MKS. L. M SM OAK, Mar 10. 1881??if pre.-* Maker. W. B Corner of Itttssell Street ami lltdl mad ?Avenue, Oilers to ;|'e public a well scloetcd stock of DKV GOODS. NO'l ION'S, UAKDWAKE, Gl.Ot EU I KS, A?.. tVyC. j He guarantees satisfaction to nil w ho will favor him with a call. j W. B. THOMPSON, OIIANOEIIURG, S. C. I June 11, lftSO-tl OFFICE OF GE0.fi OO?NELSON, ORANOEBURG, S. 0. I'ltc undersigned would respect fully lu ll in 111?- public I but he Is every dny rc? ceiving huge additions to his already large stock in all the dlfTerent branches ami I hut the .>-am<j will be disposed of at Ids old motto, "Largo Bales and steal profus." I sim also receiving now and have in store the following popular brands ol Maniires: Eiiwiin Dissolved Bone. Etiwiili Guano. Atlantic Fertilizer. At laude Acid. Kninit or Potash Salt. Which will be sohl at h west piices. I have also been appointed tlguiit for B, F, Avery & Sons, Louisville. Ivy., (The largest Plow and Wagon Manufac tory in the world.) ami have received il lot of their One. Two and Three Horse Wagons, also Plows lids week. (Jive me a call and see for yourselves. R ef peel fully Yours, GEORGE II. COR.NELSON. Sept. 19, 1879. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine?, No. 8 IMPROVED. Easiest to learn, easiest in manage. The lightest run liiitf. the iiin*l duraole. Awarded the oily Gniil-I P" 'Ze at Ihe Paris Exposition in 1.S78 Over eight) competitors Terms eiisy. l For f-nle by ? ; James A, Hamilton, At I lie. store of John A. IIa uilioii. Jacob Reed's Sons, I'UILADELPIIIA. FA The oldc-t and most reliable ''bulling lloiise hi the- United Maies Mbbary Go?i(ls a specially A fresh Mil" Sprin? Sait;ples just received :pid tpd .i - taken bj James A, Hamilton, A' John A Hamilton's Store. Kch 13, lSsO. IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD 1 NkvkR Getb TIahd. Can de Made any Stkemutu Okhxxied. Last Twice as Lo.no. Disuses Card "rithsut Drussitg ths Syctco. Cl'llK* Cbilband Fever. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. .Neuralgia, Ncnonsiifss, Rheumatism, Costivcncss, Female neakaejs, Sick 4 Nervous lieailachc. These Psds Cure nil Diseases by Ai>snrptIon. No Noxious rills. Oils,or Poisonous Medicines are taken Into Ulf Stomach. Tin- I'm!, .-.?<; ?,.iu over tlie i'ii of tin- Stomach, cowrin^ the cm-ai Nerve Centres, also tho Liver nn.l Stomach. A K<-ntiu Wgetabhi Tonic is nlnorbed Inlothcclrcutatlonof the ltlixxl and I Ivcr.parifytnB the Bleed, sUtnulatinit the l.lverand j Kiiln ys tu litaltliy action, and itreuiflliTliriR the i Btontuch todigest food. Price of Pads $i ami u r.vcu. Solo uy all DnuocuTs, or sentby .Mail or l'\p: ???>?. Mnnufurtured at 'j'-' k 41 N'oiiTl! I.iiu.kty St* Valtiuouc. M v. Kor Sale by S. A. IIEEV KS. .Ian. 30, 1880?ly .1 M i<: S VA IV TA e iri K1 i- agoilt for the Sale of the celebrated BALD MOUNTAIN OORN WHISKEY, the purest brand in the known world call! call:: ('all!.*! ami sample for once in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN WI1ISK E Y. It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap est brands of SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO in the market. A full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Cheaper than the Cheapest, (iive me a call aud be convinced I Inn this advertisement is no humbug. JA.MEs Van I A.s.-EL At Midler's Old Stand. .. JOD IE GREAT NEWS? GLORIOUS NEWS ! I AT THEODORE KOEN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' GRE \T TUMBLE ' Calicoes n! Sis Mid a Quarter ('tints. Calicoes at Six und a Quarter Cents. CuUc ies ut Six and a Qtiartei' Cents. Calicoes al Six and a Quart' r Cquts. Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. New and Fashionable Goods received every week. Ladies' Linen Stilts, Linen Ulsters, White Lawn Basques, Neatly trimmed from 81.23 up. GRE AT ASSORTMENT Of Embroideries Laces. Ribbons, Gloves, Fa I'll sol-. Uucli.injis. Neek Ties in all tlie late styles anU very low in prices. W e invite particular ill lent oil to our iintueiisu tUock of DUE S S GOODS I.a est Novelties being constantly lidded. MATTING, .MATTING, M ATTING, Selling out ami Cheap.. Remember we have the llnesr. best and lowe-t priced GENTS' CLOTHING, HATS. SHI HI'S, SHOES, and NE< K WEAK, And don't forget to eal at THEODORE KOHN'S FASHIONAULK DRY GOODS' EMPORIUM. Uraiigebitrg. S C, Oct. 10. 1879. A NEW STORE. F. A. SC11IFFLEY. i RUSSELL STREET. " ?* (One door above Dr. Patrick's.) CHOICE GHOGEHIES. I- HEREBY INFORM MY FRIENDS thai I have on my own account, com menced ii Grocery Busbies:?will keep only the best goods, and sell oheap lor Cash, and any patronage bestowed will he appreciated. Respect fully, F, A. SCHIFFLEY, ORANGEBURG, S. C. Mav 14. I8S0 3m. J. DEE ANDREWS \\7 0ULD respect fully in for in ih"ehi ii /.'-us I Oratixehiirg Dial he has in imaiae I lie slock and lix iocs of Z. J Ki"^. at Wallace Caiiuo.u*S old slaiul. Alain si reel, w In re he will be glad to serve his friends und the pubdc with anything in his line 01 trade EverjIlling fresh and pure and guaranteed !<? -i\e satisfac i on A mil Hue ot good- k< pi i.-iniuh ? ii. hand . Bmn and raised in Oninge blirg. I hope io receive a liberal share of die patronage ??! my lellow citizens. J. DICE ANDREWS. BLA< KBERRY BRANDY at Wallace Camion's old stand. Pure CORN and RYE V\ liiskie* lor sale ill \N a ia< e t iiliuoii's old stand. For pure Lbampaigtic Lager Beer go to Wallaue I annou'- old 81IIlid. FmIIIiUi s sit polled by the dozen?goods delivered free d ehais/e. Sell/.er Water, f<u di iirriiiiyeiiienl of 11he bowels and kidneys, lor sale low at ; H ulliiCf Cannon's <>i(| -land. The ??CtUloii Boll," the liiicsl live cent t'ijar in town, for sale at Wallace Can non's old stand. D n't loiget it. Soda Wnler. fresh, by the bottle, at , Wallace I"n moi.'s old stand. May 28. 1S?U.? ly DO you sutler with headacheV G you feel dull sum languid? Does your appetite tail ymiV Is your Liver out of Older? Have you a metalic taste in your mom ii ? Have yon dyspepsia or indigestion? If so, take OR. LIVER CUBIC, j And gel immediate rebel Ii never fails, as iciiiihcds will testily who have used it aud.hav" been henelbted. It is entire ly veyclablo. certain in its effects, and absolutely harmless. One trial will con i vbice .\ on. i ;o v* IK & m 01 s i<;. S'de Proprietors, I harlestou. s C. Foi Sale by Dr. J. ?. Wiiuuaiiiiiker, [Drang, hing S. C. April 23?6ms. The Sensation of the Eeriod! iSti'ttiijx? |>ut True 5 HARD TIMES BE CONE.! __?_ HAVING been watching fur rouic time past the financial pulse of the country ami The ever varying events of ihe trading .world with a view to the in crease or decrease our weekly purchases, wo are prepared to announce to our num erous patrons that our iuvestigall?n of these subjects has been.perfectly satisfac tory and that we havens -consequence forwarded larger orders than ever be fore to our New York agency. The year 4880 therefore begins with Haltering prospects for farmers, tucchnx ics and all other ?laborers alike. The financial pulse ot the country-is steadily improving and having returned almost to a hard money basis, we shall gradu ally but Mirely recover our former pres tige and the so long declining prosperity of our beautiful Southern laud, JJeing (Irmly impressed with the fore-shadow ing* oft hese approaching events we have made arrangements commensurate with the demands they will disclose. .Our Agent in New York is already in receipt oj our instructions directing Jilm to lie oil the alert for ever^' sale and fail ure as well as every house toilcriugon diu brink ol bankruptcy, so that he, with cash in hand may lake in every bargain and thus enable us during .the.present year nut only to increase our own re sources, but to become also a .never changing source of assislauco to our friends by selling them goods Jar below tbe wholesale market of New York. It was the credit system that paralysed out industries in the past und caused so many interests to droop and wither while every article needed for family coustiiup lion doubled in value. Thus while labor was inadequately compensated, goods o_f every description approached almost fab ulous prices tind the daily sweat ot a man's brow buiady i> undue*! lor-himself ami family the commonest necessaries.uf 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. Ou (he other hand casii transactions will uiykc the supply larger than the demand and consequently goods fall to bottom prices when this rule prevails. W e pay cash lor all our goods before I hey leave the place bought from. Hence our ability (independent of our unrivaled hicilitjes tor buying) to outstrip and un dersell all our competitors. The mer chant who bujs on time, (and who of tlietii doesn't) not only has to pay the high est prices fur phut tlvpy get but also the. a tdiiioiial percentage added op all credit .-ales. Now all this comes out of the con sumer, the man who patronizes the thno merchant ut home, it will at once ho perceived that the dilleteuce between us is vtiM indeed, and that the buyer on credit system cannot purchase goods at market prices, w hile we, by paying cash, gel the mostextraordinary bargains at a large discount on wholesale fta.sji prices, ii is therefore quite easy tor us to sell below oiher merchants and guarantee perfect satisfaction in every case. Our sjkstem is one-of our own, and has many advantages which we shall not ex plain, but let it sollte" that the larger purl lull oi' ihe benefits arising from iL are reaped bv our friends ami patrons, aud by it ?e have established a reputation near aud dear to US. With honesty, fair dealing, quick sales and small prolits as our watchwords we have conquered the deilpni of high prices and forced from him the acknowledgement that he has bcpti systeinaiical'y swindling und de l ram Hug the people. j We have demonstrated to thousands in this and oilier counties that it is pos sible when dealing with a fair and honor able merchant who buys strictly for cash, io purchase goods at prices which were current before ihe war. To buy and sell good.- does not necessarily imply that to bo successful one must cither be a con scienceless extortioner or a grasping jShylock. as in every oilier calling the merchant can dignity and ennoble his proli'ss'iun or be can sink it into iniquity and trail its courtly garments through cesspools Of deceit, dishonesty, Irnud and double distilled misrepresentations, lie can be a blessing or a curse to his coun try. As lor us we prefer a good name with a slow but steady increase i.i busi ness to ihe gouging process which makes one merchant rich to-day and a thousand \u*jV homers penniless ami bread less tor morrow. Ours is the true plan, by adopting it you avoid the Scylla of credit on the one ?i.ie anil the Charybdis of a lein cxecu iion on ihe other. To trade with us is to insure satisfaction, increase your wealth ami general prosperity. Week after week during ihe present year WO shall spread daily upon our counters u stock ol gotnis a.-, varied US the leaves of the. loresl. A cordial -'iviiaiion is extended lo every one who reads this circular to give u? a call, no trouble to show goods or answer questions. We will sell tor one dollar cash what .mil wid pay three for in October If you buj on credit. We ouy direct from the cheapest markets in America tor cash iess ihe huge discount, aud can and will sed as low as tue wholesale merchants ol i harlestoll, New York or Italtbuore, and lo those w bo lavor us with their reg ular custom we oiler as rare inducements as were ever offered ill mis or any other community Our goods arrive weekly juiiil must he sold, look to your interest ami c.dl on us when you \'isil toWU. Farmers, look to, your, own welfare, you who have sunk low aud lower each succeeding \ ear while the middle uM-'U, armiud you have grown rich in comforts aud wealth, you have barely lived bX working from sun to sun the year round', while Olheis have added thousands io I heir already plethoric treasures, by soli ling on credit to you in tfie spaing aud collecting in October aud Nobuiuber the -weal siuhied prolfis ol many a merciless naigain. ].et our thrillers eschew this m imurc aud learn to watch as well as p 1*113 ? lei them break Iromtheold beaten path- ol credit and ruin, aud de-maud an iqmvahnt for their money. Let them aspire to higher and greater achieve ments. I'o this end we therefore cordi dly in vile our iriemls to give us frequent calls ami we uuatajitce that not one in u thous and will ever leave our counters dissatis ited. Kespeellully yours, C. D. KORTJOHK, Auction and Commission Merchant,, Orougehurg, S. C. Tlx* monsier liooiu is broken, d^adtand-, buried, recoiling on its origiuaioiu itll'li currying them down hi the great urash, uimd ihe coulu-iou and lunnoij Kurljohu keeps cool looking where to invent' in bankrupt and Loom stocks, which must now be sold to meet umpiring paper ami for ihe next week you will Und tbe.fol^ lowing goods ut, t.Jio>e low prices at, his si ore i Nails 5 eenis per lb. fpr a'.l sires. Sugars 8. 9. 1.0. 11 cents. Collce 12 1-2, 10. 10, 21). Bacon 7 l-*}_eents. Hams, uhoice. 8 cents. Embroidery 3. 5. 7, 8, 10 10 23 cents. Ktoiir dull and declining. Dress Guilds. .Merino 10 cents. Laces 6 10 15 cents. Syrup, best New Orleans, CO cents. Homespuns 6 IO 8 cents. Long Gloih. yard wide, 0 cents. B?rgaius in t inware and Crockery. C. D. KOlU'dOlfN. Orangcbiirg. S. C., .May 7, 1SS ?7-8,11