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? MahVWisddfn. You hhtiuv mo that'I cannot love 1 As you can love,'hiy friend ; Yoti call nil' heartless?light of faith, because my fihicics end. i . . . v' .-) > ?' . : r . * I ilo not sny It is t ot true; 1 UliMiu^Voiir wo ?b uru right. Hut \-o'n who love.mid I who laugh, much gains most in the tight 'i Ajivl why, if you were seeking love, Should you have turned to me? I, w ho of "nil who meet your gaze. Have SWOril inconstancy ? Clo further yet, poor heart and search For tuie who still can give; Dr. if your sorrow prove too strong, ?A?'eV Uiv, toy iiieiiM, and live. Yes! once \ enrsed?Und lived. Alas* "Tis heiter far to die. \ \ a mis meekly clasped and prayerful eyes upturned toward the sky. \ loved too well?as you, my frieed. Are loving me this hour. Such loves the hard,are cursed, we know. With overwhelming power. My love went out as yours will do? Hot after many years. And in those years I was not glad. And hitter were my (ears. My love was like your love, my friend, it tool wilh no return. In sidle ol passionate appeals. In spite ajI Words that lumi. Hut you who love, and I who laugh. May part at Icasl in peace; Sonic day you'd I hank nie lor tuv words. Some day your pain will cease. v ?ric-a BVac, ?Despairing old maids look lan guishing even on rain hows. ?A recent discovery is a telephone talked to death hy a barbel. ?The bailies ol the union?Fight ing between husband and wife. ? In Philadelphia a hoy who tics a liu pun to a dog's tail is fined $10. ? A Iranip called his shoos "cor poral ions," hecam-c I hey had no soles. ?The way lo'tnakc u large hole in jour pocket is to incur a latgcieiil. ?There is a great deal of luck in a horseshoe when thrown?if it doesn't JtiL you. ? Ducks are fond ui flies. There is jost where they diller from hahl-hcad old men. ? An Kngllsh scientist ntlrilintos our cold waves to Venus and our hot waves lo .Jupiter. ? Authors aic spoken of as dwcl ling in attics, luvcuuse so few of them arc a'de lx> live on their Iii si story. ?The mail who fell out of Ids hunk on the steamboat explained that his blackened e\e was a berth inatlc. ?A bad little Philadelphia boy made his mother's Imir lise the other .day. 11?! stole hei switch lor kilo bobs. ? A bo> ?ill dig over a square rod of gulden gtoui t| loi ll.-di bait, ami yet be could not be Iii it d,lo woi k on a six (???>i onion bed. ? A little Birl in church, alter the cmilI ibulioti ida'e had. hwt\ passed, eotnplaeenl ly mid' audibly said i "! paid lor lour. 111:1?svas I hut l ighl?'' --Texas society is agitated pvei I I he ipies' ion whefhorpi hoi the' G?rootn j :il a wedding should weaiChis 1 e\ol vor bell oli'sidc or insule his tli^.-s-eoat. ?The reason nunc ti 111 luv 11.is than watermelons a 1 c stolen is Ilumvdil to be because i lie liiiel.doesn't have to plug I he UluTnellu. It is afwaVS I ipe |or the hai vest. ? The man who giasped an oppor tunity tried l lie so die scheme wild a 1 11 ml t|i -hi e. lie. abandoned his last Cliteipiisv. ipotkei'u he did lue li 1st one. ? The average person speaks about 12(1 wauls a up nil 1.0. Tins estimate is coiislderablv shot f of dial retptlred when the speaker h is a Irutik lid full j on his head while he is huntuig for ai 1 nleeve button. ?A Nebraska Indian eon I rivet! to! swallow a lot of dynamite and now he can stand atotiutt 'he epfuei and call1 awhile man anything he chooses j . without being kicked b r his inso- j lence. They're shy of jatring him,' even. ? 1?. - j ?An old lady from New Beefordj visited Boston recent!) , for 11 e Ii t time, and, while wowing-the atiiauij lions of the publ.c garden was point-j ed out the bronze statue of Chaihs, Kumner. " Well, I de ?.laic," 1 he old] lady remarked, "I ne\ei k tew Sum ner was a colored man hefuie." ?The Sioux held their annual son dance in Dekota recent *y and the usual scenes of cruelty were enaci. d One youug warrior held out for li:i\.j six hours and then fainted. Iii? was hanging all that time by a sic'; run through the flesh of the back. He fainted before the flesh gave v>-n He was so grieved over his fa du u that ho tried to Mil himself. I ? (Formerly McDowell House) I HENDEHSONVllA.E, N. C. RAVING purchased the McDowell House, the undersigned begs leave to inform the travel lug public that he ha? luriiisbed h throughout in modern style, mill will endeavor to Keep a liest class house. 'The proprietor will give his per sonal attention to Hie bouse, und do all in Ids power to make guests comfortable. The table will be supplied wiih the best the market affords. Polite and attentive servants. Terms moderate. A. .1. DGDAMEAD. Proprietor. (Formerly of die Virginia House, Cohim bhi, S. G. .T. It. Tiiackam, Clerk. (I,ate ol the Columbia Hotel. Colutn hin, Sj 0._April 2d, 1880 J. DEE ANDREWS WOULD respectfully inform the citi zens of Orangeburg that be has in charge the stock and lixturcs of Z. J King, at Wallace Cannon's old stand. Main Street, where he will be glad to nerve his friends and the public with anything in his line of trade. Everything fresh and pure and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. A lull line of goods kept, constantly on hand . Horn and raised In Orange burg/ 1 hope (o receive a liberal share of the patronage of my fellow citizens. .1. DEE ANDREWS. BLACKBHU 11Y BKANDY at Wallace Cannon's old stand. Pure."COHN and BYE Whiskies for sale at Wallace Cannon's old stand. For pure ( hauipaignc Lager Heer go to Wallace Cimuoo's old stund. Families supplied by the dozen?goods delivered free of charge. Seltzer Water, for disarrangement of the bowels and kidneys, for sal e fiw ai Wallace Cannon's old stand. The k*Coliou Holl," the liiie.-t I' .* i cent Cigar in town, for sale at, Walla ? Can non's old stand. Don't forget it . Soda Water, fresh, by the bottle, ill Wallace Cannon's old stand. ' May 28. lssll? ly FXi.A.G-Gh'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nkvrk GbTB Hart?. Ci? BK JlADK AXV STUK.YUTII DKSIRRD. I.aot Twick ah Luxo. Eheaaej Cured without rrug$iag the S/ttosu i'll K KM Chilli and Fever, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, .Neuralgia, Ncrvonsnrss, Ulirumatistn, Costiveness, Female Weakness, Sick k Nervous lltaJarlic. TlMflN! VtuU Cure all ptacami by AtaorpUon. i iilo llie Stomach. The Pllili are worn over thu i'ft of Uie Stomach, onverin? tho On-ut Nen e Centres, Mm the l.lvermi.i Btnntaeh. A Kentlu VcRclAhla I hi leli nlMorbed lnliiU.ImilnUnnortlienimidanii I ver.puriryniK, 'i-Ulo...l.sUmiilaliiiKtint l.iverun j kii.iieyH to /?nlthy action, nt.it Kin iiKth. nliin II... BluinaclitodlKistroail. VHWH (if J'aJis ?I a Nil t? JMClt. Sold uy all Dui.oi.iHTtsor ?ein by Mail or Kxprera. iMniinraellir.it at 89 A; 41 North I.ibrrtv Sr., >al ri.MnllI-.. .\l 0. For Sale by s. a. BEEVES. Jan. :t0. 1880? 1 v SOUT II CA R OL l N A R A1LUO AI >. Passenger Department. On and after May lOtli, 1880, Passen ger Trains on this road will run as fol lows: (till further orders ) G R KEN VILLE EXPRESS 'IRA IN. GOING east. Leave Columbia.*J 15 p In .t'3 ir? p m Arrive at. Camden.7 45 p m Leave Orangeburg .u 05 p in *' " .+4 ir? p in Arrive at Charleston .?0 q(I p m ?? .' .:7 :io p m ?Dallj" except Sundays. JSumlays only. GOING WK8T. * fiOave Charleston tit.5 -15 a m Leave Orangeburg at.s 40 a m Leave Cmndoii at.7 00 a m Arrive ntColunibhi.10 HO a in Way Freight and Passenger Trains. GOING KA9T. * Leave Columbia.fi 40 a in Arrive at Camden.12 IM? m I Leave Orrngcburg.....10 OS a in Arrive at Charleston.:.2 OH p m Augusta...o...y 2"> p in . GOtNG xVkst. * Leave Charleston .0 00 it in Leave Augusta.S 00 a m Arrive at Columbia ."? 117 p in * Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston on these trains haveto change cars at Brauchvlllc to reach Charleston at 2 00 p in or Columbia at 5 37 p in. Night Express Train. GOING EAST. Leave Columbia.?0 .'10 p in Leave Ornngeburg. 12 .'12a in Arrive n't Augusta.7 fiOa m Arrive at Charleston.:.0 20 a in ?PnRSengcrs taking this train will have to change ears ut tlranchville to reach Charleslull ?.20 a. in , if not in sleep* er. Regular Accommodation train will arrive at S 00 a in. goinu wkst. Leave Charleston.0 0"> p in Leave Augusta.7 40 p m Leave Oraugebtirg.243 a m I Arrive at Columbia.(i 10 a in New Volk Express. GOING EAST. \ Leave Orangeburg.5 47 a tu GOin?i WKST. [Arrive at Ornngeburg.0 ."?7 p in I Tin? Greenville Express and Night Ex press will run daily. All other trains l run daily except Sundays. Sleeping I Cars are attached to Ni^ht Express. ? liciths only #1 50 to.Clnirleeton or Au iglislu. 'l'liesc trains make connections iii Charleston with New York and Haiti I more Steamers ?m Wednesdays and Sat urdays. a)>o with Florida Steamers on i Tuesdays and Saturdays. The Night j Express m ike ctmiiectious with 7 a m Ii rain on S iV (i Ridlniail lor Saviiliah ami Florida points. Connections made by other trains at Augusta with I rains from and to tout point, al-o wiih all trains from and l?i Charleston. The train leaving Columbia at 0 HO p in and arriving at li 10 a m makes close connections at Kingsville with the New York Dxpress Trnlus, to which is at tach* d a I'tllllimil Sleeping Car. running through between Augusta ami New York w iilimit change. On Saturday and .Sundays, round trip tickets are Bold to and from all stallions ill one lirst-class Tare for the round trip good till Monday noon tu return U.C.ALLEN, (Jen. Pass, and T. Agf. ?Ioiin IJ. I'KCK, Gull. Supt. ,1. G. Fo.si Ki.L. Agt Orangeburg. ?JOlSESPXX EROS, CONFECTIONER AND CANDY MANUFACTURER, cffkhs von sale tue LAUGEST ASSORTMENT OY fink Fine Candies, wholesale and retail, ai bottom prices. KIJ 11 ITS :N 1> IN I rrJT? or all descriptions always on iiaiid. Tin* only place where you can always get F1JKSM I.'AISINS, CGUL'AXTS. (I THONS. DA TICS. FIGS. i i:a< kkks and cakes, dkssicatkd couonu rs and FANi'V OIPuKIMKS OK ALL KINDS. SPECIALTIES IN SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Largest assortment of such goods in town., Also. FINK CIGARS, TORACCOS, PIPES, niMeuleil for Weddings in the must exquisite style. |i es and Ornaments made to order. saudue beloni buving elsewhere at IMDMOMAN S OLD STAND iura. S. c. Sept. :t-n PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDSl For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, _ . v No Remedy known to the Medical Profession hos in en In u>e n> loiij; nhd ;wlth BU^h uniformly satisfactory results as I^F Cek. < ?.k< Call Or s orn: Slee and altgeh PERRY DAVIS VECET?3L PAIN It has l)Ccn used with such wonderful success in all parts of tho world in the trea?neatof these difficulties, that it has como to he considered an unfailing cure for all summer complaints and stichelt really Is when taken in time and according to tins very plain directlon-i Inclosing In such diseases, the attack Is usually sudden and frequently very acute; bot wltn a salb remedy at Iiniiil tor immediate use, there 1? seldom danger of Ute fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect Tho inclination to wait and see if the morrow docs not bring a bettor feeling, not infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and Homctlmcs costs a life. A tlme?y dose of Pain Killer will almost Invariably savo both, and with U'.era the attendant doctor's fee. It lias stood the test of forty years' constant use in all countries and climates, an J la perfectly safe in any person's hands. It Is recommended by Physicians, Nurses In jTospltals, and persons of nil classes and professions who havo had opportunity for observing tho wonderful results which liavo niways followed its use. THE BE8T EVIDENCE: 1 havo Irma niwxl tho modloino known m PERRY DAVIS-VKUBTAULK PAIN KIIXUIt in niy family and would not on any account do without it. When Obolora wan taut opldomio luiro, I naod nomcdiclno of any sort but tho Pain Ktllor, and althonich my.tnlf and aovoral inombara of my family wtiro attacked auvorely, I amvapjiy to nay that tbn Pain Killer wan < ijtml to ovory omorKoncy. I oonnidur I nhould not be dolrur my duty to tho community did I not nay tili? much. If I worn attaukod by tho Ohnlera Uwlay. Pain Ktllor WMld t>? tho only rt-mody I a)">uIu uso. I liavo thoTouKhly toatod it, aud know h 1 bo rolled on. P. K. UKKOINSKND, Onlonn. Ullnnta. No funiily can afford to he without it, ami Its price brings it within the reach of nil. The use of onu buttle will (jo further to eonvince you of Its merits Uian columns of news paper advertising. Try it, and yon will never do without It. ' T /' I' : PrlCO U?C00c?and Sl.OO per bottle. You can obtain It ut any dnig storo or from Meears. PEUUY OAVI8 A SON: I know you need no tontimiminl to convinoe you that your modicino (h all that yon olaiBj for it, but 1 cannot restrain tho iniiiutno to onmmunlcato to you, tiin fact that in my family it has truly dono wonders. I administer, it to my children (i>ns eighteen month*, and the other Uireo years old) wlUi i>orfe<'.t anocoas. It r< K?!ni< ?? tliolr bowels, and stniw nil diarrhoea. Myself and wifo resort to it in all rar., both for Internal and extornal nso. Pro nsod it In my family for fivo yearn, and trill not bo without it. Ysollni my^rlf under much obligation to you, In many times being relieved from patn. 1 am vary tnilyjrouni, U Y. MOOHK, Uaugall, Dutches* Vy./Now York. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, ProvIdortCO, R. I. M y I I I ?? ti 1! P. G..C A N N O N-, I '. ? ' i 'I ? Ct'V) !*> ? v? X 1.^.9 WtP ?^?fvTfcOl?' ? ' '1 ? ? ' ? i '?? j. I ? .?c| Gun and LockBixntli; . A ; ahn ) ..?;??? D ?7 . r 0 *'! fft ft ! ?*:.??, i' and denier in . --*.?ri r-%v nminu ?*><?? Utti? i? W; .1 l<wi , vti^orw'*. . TOjlsrrJJs Gimp, rMsiol* nntl Grcnevrti JIardwave< r ...; , ? w " ?W Anon eofs^lob lo Mot s?JJ j .ORANGEBURG, S. C. * >n? ?? ? t '' ? * '?? ? ? l*t atrfl *?ti?y.d-?b e,-*t?? yw KEEPS constantly on hand a full and complete stock" of Guns and Tistob? o . every description, Pocket Knives. Table Knives ami Korks. Spoons. Scissors, and in fact almost anything in the Hardware line. 1 make u specialty o( Carpeh ters* Tools. Farming Implements, Cooking Utensils, Fishing Tackle, Sportsmen^ Goods, sind? as Shot, Powder, Gun wads, etc., etc.,*als? v \THK 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. Bcpuiriug of all kinds done with neatness and dipatch. 1?. G. CANNON. Orangeburg, S. C, Jan. :10, ISSO?ly *: - -n?: i5M? FRESH AREIV A L S .. . A ?A OF X?Tew and. Desirable Goods AT * 1 w?,it ii4 ? MY STOCK COMI'KiSES (j Dry Goods and Gri^ocex?ies5 -i ' "?*?>* , 1^?-' ?iL" ;,< KM IN GREAT VABIETV. ., . ' ? :' irjioilQi.li ' ? i ft Tlie Dry Goods embrace Ladles and Mens Dress Goods. White and Colored Cotton Goods, Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing. Hats and Caps, f I3oots and Slxoe.s, To suit all classes. Also mil lines of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS. ? Ami in fact everything tobe found in a llrsl class store. Thanking the public for their generous patronage in tin; past, I respectfilth; solicit a continuance of the same, promising m sell everything at the low'set possi ble price. The highc.-t market price paid for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c. And all other Country Produce. A call s< liciicd. No trouble fo show goods. JOHN C. 1TKF, Orangeburg, S. C, Mar -JS-tf Comer Church and Bhssetl SI reels. 1 ! ! I ! ?I ] j j t j i j j j t t t ijt j |l! I I M j Ij j A. DVERTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar. Tea, Soap. Tinware, betimes. Butter Nuts, (.'otl'ee. Spiee. Sap<>lio. Stone ware. OrungV.-i Cocoa Nuts, Haeou, Ginger. Wnsldng Soda. Glassware. Apples. Pecans, Flour, Pepper, bye! Ct.ockery ware. Cabbages. A buy lids, l.ard. Nut nig-, Potash, Wooden ware. Confectionery, Currants, Hams. Copperas, Starch, .sitters. Candy. Prunes, in fact lite large* ami iiesl variety of Fancy ami Staple Groceries kept in Orange burg, at prices Ten to Twenty rcrccnt less than any house in town. "i mean just what I say. Pll seb for less than a*ny one. ? Or give my goods away. A. B. WAT KEP, Orangeburg. A pi 11 4. 1871). Tjoathr of |.ow Prices. jJCHTMII>iGSEWER Oscillating Shuttle DEWIKG MACHINE UJ ^R-f ^f^i *o wonderful In Its conception urn* procedentod far doing a large range of sewing in textile fabrics and leather. Its motions are continuous, admitting of an f \l\ extrnordlnery rate of speed* either try , Vw V \ steam or foot power* Every motion of the ??sles?au\ treadle M.sl sr sis stitches* thus pf?duo iri-L'il^'t-v \ ing nbout one-third more work fn a day T-Tv>%thnn other Sewing Machines. It has no ^vijjiijL stop motions, and tightens the stitch with tho nuedlo out of tho fabric^ It uses the woUdciovnWi'jon Compound Food on both sides of the needle. It has two-thirus loss parts than uny other flrst-class Sowing Machine. Its nrm I.. fully oi-ht and one-half inches long and five and one-half Indies high, and the whole Mnchine is very compactly and eolan tlflcally constructed In proportions* elegance* design and appear" , nnco. its simple, powerful and perfoct mechanism places it as far In advance of ail other Sewing Niachir.os as the telephone Is superior to tho ti.. ypoakinfc tubo. Vho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all Kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING* fur* nlnhed PREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES* together With i 1 - clor. Rufflor, .CorHor. Sot of Kemmors. Binder, etc. These Machines are on exhibition and for sale by TIIEOt>ORE KOI1N, AGENT FOB Orangeburg County. Orangelm'rjr. S. C*. Nov. 7th, 187?.?tf JAS. F. IZLAR, i Attovncy fVhd Counsellor .7/ LhW. ' : 5 ? I Ml ?b) ni i OliANOKHURG, S. I M f)jU<><- (>?ikii?<i < Yuri Illing Smciri? ami ( iin'U ?iiH'i. ihr' mihi'- InU-ly mwiiiiI iiti.1 ?m-i |i"h <i liv V\'in. M Unison. Kmj. .Illnr I I. I.S.SO--II ? L. S. WOLFE, D. D. S,, Griuluatu of Baltimore Dental College OAlee over 1). Louis' Stove, it wi Offi r-: hi* professional sorvlcs to the citi zens of Urunj;ebury and adjoining coun ties Teeth extract* ?1 without pain by the iisi? of NMtrott? f'xi.le Has. tbn ?nfegt an- ' a??'he ie known W science. HKli^hsotiou! !'iiaraiiteeit. .lau. ilO. ISSO?1y ?THE-BEST REMEDY M lings. Mmm%n Wvt Diseases of tho JlYEKS pulmonary organs ? are so prevalent and fatal, that a safe and njliablb remedy for them is invaluable to every community. Avkr's Ciieuky ; Pectoral is such a remedy, and no othor so eminently merits the confi dence of the public. It Is a Helen tine com Ibl nation of the medi cinal principles and I/, curative virtues of _'the finest drugs, PECTOR?LT chemically united, ii.v?vtuiu. to inaur? the great oat possihlo efficiency and uniformity of re sults, which enables* physicians as well as Invalids 'to use it with' confidence. It is tho most reliablo remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs that science has pro duced. It strikes at the foundation or all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt and certain relief, and Is adapted to pa tients of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it without difficulty. In the treat ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clerr gy man's SoroThroat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of Avsn's CnekryPectoral aro magical,and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand In every house bold, for the protection it affords in sud den attacks, " In Whooping-cough and Consumption there iB no other remedy bo efficacious, soothing, and helpful. The marvellous cures which Avkr's Cueiuiy Pectoiul has offectcd^jll over the world aro a sufficient guaranty 'that it will continue to produce the best results. An impartial trial will convince the most sceptical of its wonderful curative powers, as well as of its superiority over all othor preparations for pulmonary complaints. Eminent physicians in all parts of tho country, knowing its composition, recom mend Ayer's Ciieuuy Pectokal to inva lids, and prescribe it in their practice. ? The test of half a century has proved ita absolute certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond tho reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chcmltta, Lowell, Mass. ?old >t au DBUOOIBTS r.VEiiTvncnc. Cel. her ? 1870? lv How Watches are Made? ]T will he apparent to any one who will examine a Sot.ii? Oot.i? Watch, that aside Irom the iieccs?nry thickness for engraving nut! polishing, a-large proper* lion of the precious metal used, is need ed only to stillen ami I phj the engraved portions in piacc. and supply the neces sary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is nt-tiia'ly needless so far as rTll.I tv and henufv are concerned. In .f AMES ROSS* PATEN I'GOLD WATCH CASKS 1 this waste ol picciou- tnelal is overcome, 'and thc.SAMK SOI.IOITY ANI> STItKNOTII j produced at from one-third to one-half I ol the usual com nt solid r;i.-es. The pro I cess is of the mod >iui|de nature, as fol lows: a plate of uickle composition inet ? nl. specially adapt yd to the purpose, bus two plates ot Sol.tl> ?U?1.1? soldered one i on each side. The three are then passed between polished steel rollers, anil the I result is a strip of heavy plated compos ition, from which the en?cs . hacks, een j ties, bezels. &?.. are cut and shaped by [suitable dies and formers. -The gold in I these eases is sufficiently thick to admit. ' ol all kinds of chu.-iug. ?-ii?ru\iug and enamelling; the engmved eases liavc ; been carried uiilil worn perfectly smooth by time and use without remov | i(ig the gold. ImTIiis is the only case made with two plates ok solid colo AND W A UK AN TED HY si'EUAL CERTIFICATE. For sale' by all Jewelers Ask Ibr Il lustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant. March 12. 1880?ly CALL CALL At the People's Bakery, ft %u k tst -i tuu ?? - * ESTABLISHED IN LS7L BY rflE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready und willing to SILiLORDERS SSEAD, ROLLS, PSES "cakes of all descriptions. g U n (> e r s . ?. ; ???? "*??' ?? ? Uftp A by the hnrrel or box. ALSO I r:?, ea ?10?*? ,L?i(^TjU> ?6?a*V?7 * nUEAD'FOH CAMP-MEETINGS, ort Any other meetings at short notice. flUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC tf TIONARYS. FANCY GOOD? AND NO TIONS, wbleh will be sold as low.as any that can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my IViciuls and the public I still solicit u cou tiuuniH'iC of theirij.ustoin. T. W; ALBERGOTTI, ,J RUSSELL STREET,' \ r-K.~ -?.>.?*W j.r-*-, ?<? ?,!...'_{ . . . Next door to Mr. J, I?. Hurley, Orangebiirgv Sept 13,1 B78 'ly i; i 4 DEALERS IN- PLANTATION GOODS, , , DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, & 'Matthews S.. C. Xy"e VV^rfftf\my eill the ntlontlftn of ? Hri "fhe:ftinnur^ Iii our general stock . of GOODS niuhi?f>liuit |n unlUwt,(VNn& they visit.,St, Matthews. A full find -fresh KlocU constantly in store. . noiiid0401 no Ittel