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A Parting. BUM liwe iiVo?biu leave nib, and lot. not rby toy? fflv.0 thee longing or pain; (. Insp iflo only in dreaming'; forgot not ilykisse*. nor seek them again. 1 loved thee indeed; but no longer May love quicken pulses and lireutb. I know that auibhion is stronger Tnan loving?unyielding as death. Love courts me to lie by its fountains, in blissful yet idle repose; Ambition's star shines lioin mountains, From regions ol crags ami of snows. A way! I must follow i's leading', j It beckons mo on to my fate. Take back to thy heart its loud pleading Aud keep back the tears at their gale. Sock not to reproach or to grieve me. Cling not to the vows of t he past, Or think they were meant to deceive thee ; They were only two loving to last. It is better to part .w hile the gladness Of youth lights lor each one away, Than to wait until bouts of sadness" Are darkened by aye and decay. Chips. I?Jim Maine has subsided. The party went back on him. Buck Salary Grabber Credit Mobi lier Dogolyor Carlickl can never be President. ?A steam bicycle has been invent ed. This will fill a long felt want. A steam bicycle may explode and kill its rider. ?Fred. Grant has the consolation of knowing that the "nigger" didn't get through at West Point: even if they did llax the old man at Chicago. -?The great Empire Slate will baldly submit to any of Conkling's gerrymandering. New York is safe for Hancock and English. ?No Northern Democrat can say thou against Hancock, and no South ern Democrat has any desire to do so. Then what's to keep him fiotn being elected ? ?If IJaueock is elected President he'll be president, or, like Hampton, when he was running for Governor ol South Carolina, he'll "know the rea son why." ?John Shot man has still on hand about seven thousand immailcd an nouncements of "the many encourag ing assurances from the people, re ceived daily." ?An Idaho woman didn't faint when an Indian seized her, but she broke away, j icked up a pitchfork, and he joined his tribe with two port holes in his lungs. ?The Washington Pout says "no nomination ever gave more universal satisfaction than Ginfield's. The,Re publicans are gratified, anil the Demo crats are delighted." ?A man in Chester County tides on horscdack when he goes to drop corn in the held. We have heard id many lazy people, but we think this fellow is i (pud to any of them. ? Arthur is extremely anxious for somebody to intervie w him ; he wants to exylain that Custom House affair ; His friends think it an accident in the family, about which, the least said the better. ?They call it a romantic marriage in Michigan when a couple of the neighbois get the.bride's father into a back room and sit on him to pre vent, his interrupting and breaking up the wedding. ?The Republicans are r>o 1 iimboo zled about Ilie tm Ulen erupt ? in <-i charge's against (:.? ?cKl, I ha 5 tlioy are culling on him to explain even he foic he has had tin.? to write his id ler of acceptance. ?One of the negro victims of the Kansas exodus has returned to the South boiling over with disgust. He says "if Kansas could be tooled in if would be the biggest nigger poor house in the world." ?Eleven Louisiana witnesses can be found w ho will be willing to swear thnt the use of John Sherman's name as a candidate was wholly unauthor ized. This will put John's defeat in tolerai ly good shape. ?Another good man liar, gone wrong. Rob Runlet to, the far-famed humntist, has deserted bis Western constituency, given up his home in Burlington, Iowa, and strayed down to Massachusetts -to live. ?General Hancock is a man of handsome picscncc ar.d most agreea ble manners. He is peifcclly straight ; a blonde, with a rich skin and blue eyes, and light, hair, now turning gray ; and his address is both courtly and simple. ?-An exchange is responsible for the statement that more people lost their lives in this country by the burning of betels in 187b, than by the accidents of travel on railroads and steamboats on all the rive s, lakes and sounds combined. ?One of the new Territories is about to adopt for its coat of aims a picture of Colonel Fred. Grant,stand? ing with one hand resting on the Auierican eagle, surmounted by the words: "It's a b)(lined .shame they didn't nominate pavr." ?Mr. Tilden wrote an aide and manly letter to the Convention de clining a nomination. Such a letter four years ago would have seated Mr. Tilden in the Presidential Chair; lint the mill giinds no more with tin; water that has passed. ?JollII Slieiwiaii i:ow feels if bin patriotic duty to remain in the Trea sury ollice till the finances of the eou'n'.ry, are put on a Rolid basts, lie thinks he can accomplish his purpose by living till the National debt is de barred by the statute of limitations. ?A New Jersey Republican Con gressman is in the custody of the Sheriff, being accused of embezzling $n,?00 from the defunct First Nation al Rank of Hackcnsaok, of which he was President. The name id' die un fortunate Congressman is (.'hatlea II. Voorhis. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, No. 8 IMPROVE].'. Easiest to learn, easiest to manage, Tho lightest miming: trio most durable. A Win ded the only Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition in 1878. Over eighty competitors. Terms easy. For sale by James A, Hamilton, At the store of John A. Hamilton. Jacob Reed's Sons, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The ohlo^t and most rebable Clothing Mouse in the United States. Military Goods a specially. A fresh line Spring Samples just received and orders taken by James A, Hamilton, At John A. Hamilton's store. Fob 13, 18S0. Is |g?iHtfg\ the sale of Ute- celebrated BALD MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY, the purest brand hi the known world i . . CALL! CALL,!! CALL!!! und sample for onco In your lives a purn MOUNTAIN WHISKEY. It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap est brnnds of SMOKING and CHEWING TpBACCO in the market. A full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Cheaper than tho Cheapest. Give ino a cull und be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug, JAMES VAN TASSEL, At Muller's Old Stand. VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Uso, Is a SURE CURE for all tho Diseases for which It Is recommended, and is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In tho hands of even tho most Inexperienced porsons. It in a snro and anlck remedy' for COUGHS, SORE THROAT, < iii 1,1,s, ami Biiutlnr trouble: affords intlant relief in the mntt malignant form* of DIPHTHERIA, and in the bout Known remedy for ichi:vmatis u aua m:i kai.i;ia. THE OLDEST, BEST.TndI?OST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It Has been nHfd with Much wonderful success in nil part* of the ir?rM for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHOEA* 1IYMENTERY, nnd nil BOWEL CO HIPL A IN T8, (hoi U'h considered a?i unfailing eure for lht*e diieaec*. HAS STOOD THE TESf?F40 YEARS' CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It h RECOMMENDED by PbyidelnnN, Missionaries, Ministers, Manager* of Plantations. WorU-Kbons, and Fuctorieti, Nurses in Hospitals ?In Burnt, by livery body everywhere who ban over given it a triaL IT IS WlTHOUTX^yAr AS A LINIMENT. It should Blwayi ha used for Pain In the Bnck n.nd Side, und bringt rpetdy und permanent relief Iu all casea of DruisOS, Cms. HprniiiH, Severe Ilurns, Scnlds, cto. NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY HE WITHOUT IT. It will annually mvo ninny times itu cost in doctors' bills, nnd Its prlro brinirs It) within tho nach of all. It la sold at S5e< GOc.and yi.OO a botUo, nnd can ho obtained from nil drunxists. & SOIM, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. May 14; 18S0?Cm DOWN THEY TUMBLE! .DRY GOODS HAVE DECLINED AT m m \m m ir m o m m * s. The |ni.,i 3 bf.frado ha induced manufacturers of Dry CJoods to work oil"their immense locks on hand by a general reduction <?f prices. Irl ENE Y Iv O JrllST Taking advantage of the opportunity now offers 500 PIECKS CALICO 500 PIECES CALICO AT SEVEN CENTS. AT SEVEN CENTS. These Prints are all new and choice, Standard makes and fast colors. AU other goods have been marked down In proportion. SPRING AND SUM BIER DRESS GOODS. AH kinds of Black ank Fancy Dress Goods from (J 1 -I cents per yard to tbe finest goods imported, selling rapidly at our low popular prices. WHITE DRESS GOODS Including Figured and Dotted Swiss Lace striped and checked Cambrics, Nain sooks, Piques, Marseilles, etc. HOSIERY' and GLOVES. 'fliehest English, German and French makes in Gloves and Stockings iu plain and fancy colors. Lisle Thread, Balbriggan and Silk for Misses, Ladies and Gen tlemen's wear. ROY'S and MEN'S CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING. In ibis line I am the acknowledged leader as regards styles and low prices. Goods are better made, better trimmed, and cut in heller style than can be found in any other Clothing Houses. LADIES' SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S SHOES. Our reputation in keeping in tbe best assortment and the very best qualities for I the least money is still maintained. Ask for the celebrated baud made stock, every ! pair warranted. The King of all Sewing Machines Tia?*? "\VI?itp'? &li?attl<* Sowing IVI??<jjiii?o, ! ... k '5.si : Late improvements n,ain perfected?Terms and prlceB to suit. i Also 33n i 1 ei'ic lv's .Pat terns For Spring and Summer wear?if you cannot come for a Fashion paper, send for irce of charge. We particular invite our Friends and Patrons to call early to secure the bargains before ibey arc all gone. Respectfully II E N It Y , K O II N. P. G. CANNON, Griiri and IjocksmitJLi, and dealer in GFuns, Pistols and General Hqirdwarei ORANGEBURG, S. C. TT^EEPS constantly on hand a full and complete stock of Guns and Pistols of JLV. every description, Pocket Knives, Table .Kniyes ami Forks. Spoons, Scissors, and in fact nlwust anything in the Hardware lino. I make a specialty ofCarpcn ters'Tools, Farming Implements, Cooking Utensils, Fishing Tackle, Sportsniens' Goods, such as Shot, Powder, Gun wads, etc., etc., also THE LIGHT RUNNING REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE, The best and cheapest Machine manufactured. The public are cordially invited to examine my stock before purchasing as I am determined not to bo undersold. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and dipatch. P. G. CANNON. Orangcburg, S. C, Jan. 30,1880?Jy J. G, PI I FRESH ARRIVALS OP MY STOCK COMPRISES IDry Goods and. Grx?ocex*ies IN GREAT VARIETY. Tlic Dry Goods embrnce Ladies and Mens Dress Goods, White and Oolorpd Cotton Goods, Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing, JJnts aji[l Caps, Boots and Slioes, To suit all classes, Also full lines of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS, And in fact every thing to be found in a first olass store. Thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell everything at the lpwsct possi ble price. The highest market price paid for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c. And all othci I 'ountry Produce. A call solicited. No trouble to show goods. JOHN C. PIKE, Orangeburg, S. C, Mar 28-tf Corner Churoh and Russell Streets. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM GOOD NEWS! Re-opening of Joseph Eroes' Ice Cream AND Stop and refresh yourself, having done so, carry some homo in a nent little patent Ice Cream Rag f for which no charge] for your wives, siBters, cousins, aunts and sweethearts. Orangeburg Tee House ! Ice for pale in any quantity, send rope or bag to save expenses. I am also still keeping the finest assortment of CONFECTIONERY, Oranges, Lemons, and Nuts of all descriptions, cheaper than any where. SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS In housekeeping Shepp's Dessieated Cocoa Nut, also fresh Raisins, Currants, Citron, Canned goods. FINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES and smokers articles. Call once and j'ou will call again. c JOSEPH EROS, Orangeburg, S. C, Sept. 2C-tf III I!!! I!!! IM! I!!! I!!I I!!! I!!!" I!! >Jt DVERTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar, Tea, Soap, Tinware, Lemons, Butter Nuts, Codec, Spice, Sanolio, Stoneware, Oranges ' Cocoa Nuts, Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Pecans, Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, Almonds, Lard, Nutmet;?, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants, Hams, Copperas, Starch, Sifters, Candy, Prunes. In fact the largest; and best variety of Fancy and Stapln Groceries kept in Orange burg, at prices Ten to Twenty percent less than any house In town. I mean just, what I say, I'll seit for less than any i no, Or give my goods awny. A. B. WALKER, Orangeburg, April 4, 1879. Leader of Low Trices. LIOHTNINC SEWER THE NEW WILSON Oscillating Shuttle SEWING MACHINE Ic wonderful in Its conception* un? procodontod for doing a large range of sowing in textile fabrics and leather. Its motions are continuous, admitting of an extraordinary rate of speed, eltner by stoam or foot power. Every motion of the treadlo makes six stltchos, thus produc* ing about one-third more work In a day than other,Sewing Machines. It has no stop motions, and tightens the stitch with the noodle out of the fabric. It usss the well-known Wilson Compound Food on both sides of the needle.- ft has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sowing Machine. Its arm is fully oight and ono-half inches long and five and one-half Inchos high, and the wholo Machine is very compactly and seien* tiflcally constructed in proportions, elegance,- design and appear" unco. Its simplo, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as far In advance of all other Sewing Machines as the telephone Is superior to the tin speaklr.g tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur* nlahod FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES,together with ft TuckQf, RufTlor, Cordnr. Sot of Hammers. Binder, etc. These Machines are on exhibition and for sale by . THEODORE KOHN, . AGENT FOR Orangeburg County. Orangeburg, S. C, Nov. 7th, 1879.?tf f\ The Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. ORAlSTGrEBTJl^Gr, s. a. IF you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Alken, Edgeflebl, Hampton, and Barnwel counties: Having purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we offer the samo for. sale. This Elevator has no superior. It is simple, cheap and durable, bay lug no wooden tubing to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No flanges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and will last Throe Times as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and good water better. A thorough investigation is all that is necessary to couviuco you of Its merits. fVBERONEY & BAXTER. THE WHITE B SEWING MACHINE THE DEBT OP AX.I?. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim Or DCINQ THC >>V VERV BEST OPERATING . QUICKEST SELLING, > HANDSOMEST, AND Host Perfect Sewing Machine IN THE WORLD. The grcatpopularlty ol tho Whlto Is tho most con vincing tribute to its excellence and superiority over ether machines, and In submitting it to the frade we put It upon its merits, and in no instanco ibs it over yot failed to satisfy any recommendation nits favor. The demand tortho White has Increased to such an extent that wo aro now compelled to turn out Cc?i.T5lo-to Eow i-^GT rT>rt*n?r-7MT*?o ovory ?tla.roo Maias.'va.toa iJO. t"rr.G> day to a-vipply tho cLcm.cxrx?-1 Every maehlno Is warranted for 3 years, nnd 6oldfor c.~sh at liberal discounts,or upon easy payments, to suit tho convenience of customers. flSTAOEIITS TTAiTTED IN UltGCCTCIED TS2SIT0S7. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., ttt 358 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio. For Sale by Henry Kohn. call nnm call At the People's Bakery* ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who Is still ready and willing to ORDERS AND CA'KlSi of all descriptions. g u n g e r s by tbe barrel or box. ALSO BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, OR Any other meetings at short notice. JUST RECEIVED ERESU CONFEC TIONARYS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as any that can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and tbe public I still solicit a con tintufhee of their custom. T. W. ALBERGOTTI, RUSSELL STREET, i Next door to Mr. J. P. Hurley. Orangeburg, Sept 13,1878 ly Ayer's HairVigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at onco harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair, Jt restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By Its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable, The Viaon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, The Vigor is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. prepared BT Er. J.C.AYER SCO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemist*. sold bt ALL, DKUUUISTd XVEBrWHSBJI. October .3, 1879?ly VIRGINIA HOUSE, (Formerly McDowell Ilouse) IIENDEliSONVILLE, N. C. HAVING purchased the McDowell House, the undersigned begs leave to inform the traveling public that ho has furnished It throughout In modern style, and will endeavor to keep a first class house. The proprietor will give his per sonal attention to the house, and do all In his power to make guests comfortable. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. Polite and attentlvo servants. Terms moderate. A. J. DODAMEAD, Proprietor. (Formerly of the Virginia House, Colum bia, S. C. J. K. Tiiackam, Clerk. (Late of the Columbia Hotel. Colum bia, S. C. April 2d, 1880 TAKE A CERTIFICATE in the Mutual Endowment Assess ment Association of Baltimore. THIS scheme of Life Insurance is got ten up by the best business men of Baltimore as a mutual protection among Its members. It is based upon purely business principles am' is perfectly relia ble, affording the safest and cheapest plan on which lite risks can bo taken. Mr. J* S. AlborgottI represents tho company for Ibis county and will issue certificates. Ho invites examination and will be pleased to give all information needed. April 2nd, 1880.?Gm