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Whot Matter?' \Ve bullU, nnd others occupy, Each laboring lotoMlft'oMieW What thought we toll from sou to pun. And men forgot to (latter The noblest work nur hands hnvc done? tfiliodijippijnvd,-what umttor? r/??n nn What matter thVh*h M'e<nu- In fears, And crops fidl at the rcupiiyjj^.Q i t ?What though the fruit of patient years Fast perish in our keeping;?151*1 '1 'SI ? J Upon our hoarded tren.spr,e?)p>op\ls,. ?< ( Arise and tempests gather? If hl Ith beholds oeyoiul rllV?elouf!A M A olenv sky, what iiiHtiurj' , , "What matter though our ?Qiole<? fall, And disappear wlule'huildlnir; Though straitgiti handwriting on the wall Flame..out a,mid Mm gilding; Though every Idol oi' lhn heart The hand Of death may shatter; Though hopes decay nnd friends depart? If heaven be nur"?, what mutter? ' * ' ' Notes. "' 'llistiop Elder of Cine innntl lcfusnd 'the Commnnion to girls wilh frizzled 'hair or ciuly Jiangs." U is surpi ising sometimes to pec how much can in; done even will? an intelligent iiiah by liattcr'mg him n little. Womankind is like eider? ?uVccl "When fir*t squeezed, hut erowing'more vlneg.tr-Hkc alter lying around for a few iehh*.' " ? ? tl'M t> n? : .:? I The traditional "last rose or sum mer*:hns not taken its departure yet, find we may say the same of snrumer thick?-,, though l|tey arp going*. , The IIouorhle.R. Ci. Ilorr q??r?iiiM\ dpsCjUms^p?eJaLn^ singing nsMjilV. 'jc-Vtl of music where "they srjneaTnnd go Hiptinnd then-choko ami. eome d-.-.Vi/V Political principles chang? . king don(if v r?>..'y* e!: hro"? r-1 j;. r) <?) j:..:omj nlfffTlMWWffWi'?^ hold Hlf^SWi'sttltr. vd-in,t,-om?.uoi;i'o.,in their owyi peculiar :lin??' ? SV.12 -ftofn-yi-Rofe -.-dj Uiudllv/*m < The fellow who said that a h como live would live 'longer if it did not smoke yso muelns .dylngr alope in a ?hclropolltangnnet. One of his jokes5 has stuck fast in his throat. Tho grcak secret of, avoiding disap point men t, 5r not to o\Jpoct too frnch. Despair follows Immoderate hope, as things fall hardest to-the ground that ?hnvc In eh neni'cst to5the sky. ?' Life is divided into three terms. l*lmt 'which is,-which was,-which will lie. Lotus learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present} to livo for"thtf future." One reason why men restore lost wallets to their owners'' is because they were seen to pick them up. A dark night and a fat wallet woujid haV^'given oven old lien Franklin ri close.shave. .??.'. A Michigan tramp who has shot al five times by farmers' wives, says lie lias only to watch tbe end of the gun to avoid the contents, as a woman al ways shuts; both eyes when ehe pulls the trigger. "I" should like to see somebody ab duct me." said Mrs: .Smith at the breakfast table 'ho bluer* morning. **IIe*m ! so should I, my dear; so fhould I," said Mr. Smith with ex ceeding earnestness,, ? T Lord Holland told of :a man re re ark able for - absence of mind, who. dining once ''at some sort of shabby repast, fancied himself in his own* 'house,, and began.to apo'ogize lor the wretchedness of the dinner. They had a very sad aitiilr al West Point. A lady,al CoKz<eu'a ,tpld bcr mamma that tbe cade;a.wear pants; nnd a man .said.: "So do their sisters, 1 und their cousins, and their aunts;" nnd he was shot thiougb the heart'1 ? The Post Ofllee Department has ruled that a husband has no control over the correspondence ol hbTwife. Hut this decision will not' picvent a man! r?m carrying his wife's letter in his inside;coat i pockQt thrcu week-, before mailing it. 1 Tho : Washington '; Critic' I says "among the lodgers at the station house here recently was John Tyler, late Collector of .the port of Pcnnsnco la, FlB.i aud son of ex-President J'y. lcr of Vir?inia. He w as very seedy in appearance j and looked much the Worse for wear in all patience." A remaikable woman, Mrs. Mary Ann Dean, died lately in St. Louis. She was 37 years old, and had been married twenty years. She was the mother of twenty-one children, ol whom thcic were three pair of twins, Iwo sets of triplets, and four were bom at one birth. Ten of her chil dren are living. Miss Smith was to have been mar ried at Springfield, ill., but she dis appeared on the morning (bo wedding day, and various were the conjectures as to tier corduct. She has written from an adjoining Kinte to her alii nnced husband, saying I bat she lien because she wna seined, but is now ready to face the clergyman. The Now York Star says Gen. Hancock's old army comnidos arc ral lying to his support in thousands. I> Phitidolphta alone there uro no less than twenty Hancock chilis, number . ilng in tbe, aggregate 5,000 men, oil of whom have heretofore been active VnfMilhei s of the '-'Republican party. Pennsylvania will in all probability g.ve her electoral vote to Hancock. rill ? CCNrCCTIONER AND CANDY MANUFACTURER, CFFERS VOU SALE THE LAUGEST ASSORTMENT OE FINE ~Fkte--"Ga.R(lrcs, wholesale and retail, ?Jilt ff\ l>-?;jV, iir-.?_? iiiijyj In jj.j nt bullr?tn pries. ,. ! . . ., ITl 5 HITS A.TS1> NUTn. or till descriptions always on hand. The only place where von can always get FRESH I5ALSINS, CU'H HANTS, t I I UQSft, DA I KS. FIGS. TVT - \T ? <;,{'x; AXI> CA-ttES, DESSI GATED C?CONU PS and Kit * J ! ? ^T)' VW V '; ALL K IN D.S. SrE^IXLTI^-lN SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Largest ussori incut of such goods in town. Also. FINK CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES,' Colics ornamented for Weddings in the most exquisite style. Cuke Sleep en and Ornaments made to order. ? Cat! and examine be I ore buying elsewhere at BRIGG MAN'S OLD STAND. Urungeburg. S. ('., Sept. .'.-it ' P. G. CANNON, Gtin a.iicl Ijocksmiths nntl dealer in (iiuiH- !Pistol? and General ITnvdware OUANGKBUllG, S. C. KKKl'S constantly um hand n full and complete stpck'nf Guns nud Pistols o uveTV rips it><i. Pocket Knives. Table Knives and Forks. Spoons, Scissors, aoil in ta?*l. iiTmosi anylfung In the Hardware line, I mala-a specialty of Carpen ters' Tools. Karmin*! implements, Cooking Utensils. Fishing Tackle, Sporlsinciis' Goods, stich aa Shol. I'ow '? r, ' Inn u ; ?? etc.; ??!<??, also Tin: light NM v. IKMIEGT02C skwing machine Th > I and i licape ! Mach! e manufactured. The public are cordial sv it \ ?;? <'. *o e\?????'n< my ?loci; hotorn purchasing as T am determined mtto im undersold. Itcpuirin*-) of all kinds done with neatness and dipntch? i*. G. CANNON. ,'prni.g' buvjf. .fan. l8S0r-ly WHY THE LiCHT-RU NN INC.tc DOMESTIC" IS THE MOST Popular Machine in Market This great popularity is due lo its plan of construct ion and a superiority in its material and workmanship- The result.of these advantages is a UNI FORM L\" sl'Cl ESSKl'I. I'KHFOUM ANCK in sewing, the- value of which cannot he fully appreciated except by experts in mechanism. It possesses, however, numerous oth er peculiarities that cannot fail to at tract the notice ami excite the admira tion of all who investigate Iis merits, l'mnuuetit among them is the absence of friction, making It tliC LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE in the. world, and sie? ing the strength andotten the health of the operator. Its wonderful simplicity renders its care the most trifle of labor ; while ir* great size gives it a capacity lor the largest garments; aS well as lor the i-UlullcsL article. Iis strength will resist any strain to which it eaii be subjected, and withstand the roughest bl usage, or the mo*t con tinuous wear without anv repair. Recent improvements have greatly enhanced its qualities, and its success in (he past is but an indication of its future.' And now iHrtllo. with its Adjustable Conical Hearings, thd COtnbiiialloa Kly-Wheel, the Sell-Threading Shuttle, the Improved Tension ami Take-Up, the Kul'irged HobbhV. the Sell-Setting Needle, and the beau tiful and durable built-up and bent-wood Cabinet Work it has a disliucMon and rank far above.the ordiuarv sewing machine of the dap. : '> M I rV T THK'"-lK)Mi:siiC" IS WAKHANTED To1>o madtiof llie best material and in the most thorough manner; to do any and all kinds of work that can be done on any machine; to be complete in every re spect, and to be perfect In every part. JQP-Sixtcen rears In use and not a single one'can be found that is worn enough to unlit it ior,.ysp. For sale by THEODORE KOHN. PERFECTLY SAFE IM THE MOST 6HEXPER1EHGED HANDSl For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera, AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, Ko Remedy known to tho Medical Profession hiu been In Ui<u su long anil wltll &uch uniformly ? ? - ? satisfactory results as VEGETABLE Tt hn? been uecd with mich woiiderfid success hi nil parts of the world In the- treatment of these difficulties, t hat it has coniq to bo couiil'Jcrcd AN UNFA.UNG CURE FOR A?. SUMMER COMPLAINTS nnd nuch it really is when taken In tinio and according to the very plain directions inclosing each bottle. In puch dls-capcs. the attack is uffimlly sudden and frequently vcr>' ncrte; hut with n? Hufc romrily ni im-ul lor immediate use, tlicrc hi sclUoui danger of the fuOil icsul? which ?o ?>P.oi 'foiiftWH Ii fow iiiiv?' ?p^tfi'j. Tho inclination t.? wait and kcc If the morrow doo< not bring a better feeling, not infreipiontly occasions a vast tunount of nccdlass suffering, und -?im i inn , ?-ghIm n life. A timely ilosc ufi l'uln Killer will almost invariably save both, ami with them the attendant doctor's lee. It lu'.s Htootl tin test of forty year*' coiistfiut uko In all countries ami climates, and is perfectly safe In any person's band*. It la recommended by Physicians. Xurscs In Hospitals, and persons of nil classes and firofesalons who have had orportuuity lor observing the wonderful results which have always ullowcd lla use. THE BEST EVIDENCE: T 5-.1TO Mn<T??e.l Ih* mrsllfinn known on PEKRY I Mwarn. PniUTtY DAVIS .* RON: DAVlS'VKGirrAlU.UPAINKIbnKUInmyfMiiily I know yon need no toaltniouial lo convlnco yon nntl would not <m any nocoinit bo without it. Wlion that ynur luoaieinn in nil tlmt you elnhn lot 11. I.nt i ("lolorn. was liiht i'tinli'infc hero, I used no m>llclnfl cannot nwlrnln Ina hnpulM to coinmiiotcaui to you; of any Bort, but tli.? Cain Killur, nni! altlmtmh uijvelf tlio fn.-t that In my f.inulv it lias truly riono wnndt-rx. nml novflrn! mouibttfH oi my lainily (far* tittieked ' I artniininlor it to my ohiulren (ono ?'Uiliiton mouth*, nuvuroly, I am hrfi-py to sny tlmt Iii? l'nin KilWwna I unit UlOoUib1* throo >?-ar* olil) with pcriwt mlvo-h. fKliml to uvory oiriiTKon.-y. I con ndur I hhonld nut . It rr?:iilnti'.h thoir Itowuls, muiI stops nil diarrhoea. Im 'U in.: inyduty to t)m uomtnitnltl itiil 1 not Hty | .M;....|i unit wifo rMOlt to it in nil mfm, lK>th for thin much. If I wen aUnokoit liy tho Uholora I Inicnal nnd oxti-rnjil nio, Vv>. It in my family UMlay. Pain Hitler iK^sid Im Um only rmtietly I ' for'flva years, and vUl not Im uittiuut it. Veetiiuc sh'iulil Uta. I linvo Ibcnnglily Uaitoil Ft, .mil know myiwlf undur muuta oblbcation lo you, in many Utno? i. u bo nilli'il on buim: rol nn-l ti. ni iiaiti. I ?m %ory tn.lv yoiin. P. K. nUROIN.SlCNn, Onions, ntinoU L P. MOOKK. BnURall, Dutohc?i Co., Now Votk. No family can afford lo Ito without it. and its price brines it wltldu tlie reach of all. Tho use of one bottle will go further to convince you of its merits than columns of news paper advertlsltt?. Try it, and you will never do without it. Price Mo? ?Oc. and 61.00 per bottle. Von can obtain it At any drug store or from PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providonco, R. 1. JAS. F. IZLAR, Attorney a Lid (Counsellor At Law, onAXGKiiuno, s. c. f'iVii-v .?;>. ::.'r Court 11->n=-#* Square ami C'liiiroll -if< .'i. ilio saiiii! lately oivheil ir.u! oiMMij li'il Iiv IViii'i'XI lliusou, ??'.-?,. Ji.rn- II. l?W0--if Attorney mcl Counsellor at Law, Corner .St. Caul ami t'lmr h Sts. ORAXOKRUKG. S C. April jl ?3:rto$?, ! INot i<?<-?-. : < ?KFICK OP COUNTY ("OJIMISSTONEnS, } Oranokuukg Count v. > j OKANOKUUIKi, S. C. Sept. 7, 1880. ) Xoiicei* hereby given that the bridges ?mross Halfway Swamp, in Pint' (Jri.ve Township, wit! be let out for repairs n* ! the lowej-l bbltler. I he Inmlges, on I lit; I J lilt tl:ty el' Oeii.ber. IV ?'. i IMaiisiaiirl spccilicuiionsi math known j oji said jfajv- - ?? C . , Tbe t.. reject any :.:t.i till bid- is ;,,..<.rvt'l. '??<. '?<???!?! i !eli| ? ji.it iv wiii be ? i .? 1 ? . ,t< |n ii bond Willi Hilfll rieni ? /to insure the pcrlormnm*u of i he eonivael. The citizen ? of the vlcinlly.are request" cd to meet lite Board of Ccmnty Cohi misdmers on tlutt day to Consult in re ference to sn\t) bridges. P.y order of the Hoard. T.- II. WANN AM A KER. Sept 17-1: C. 11. C. C. O. C. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Passenger Department. On nml after May lOtii, 18S0, Passcn gc ? Trains on this road will run as fol lows: (till further orders.) GREENVILLE KXPKFSS TRAIN. going east. Leave Coluinl/i.*4 15 p in ?? " .X- 15 I? in Arrive atCnindon.7 4f> p in Leave Orangelmrg .(i 03 p in i " .+?! IS p tu j Arrive at Charleston.*? o" P "> .(7 HO p. in ?Daily except Sundays. (Sundays only. going west* Leave Charleston at.? '1"> n in Leave Orungohurg at.s 40 a in Leave Cionden at...7 00 a in Arrive at Columbia .10'10 a in Way Freight and Passenger Trains. going east. * Leave Colombia....."> 10 a tu Arrive at Caimhm.12 00 in Leave Orciigcburg.10 os a in Arrive at Charleston.2 00 |) in *' Augusta.li 25 p in going west. * Leave Charleston.0 00 a in Leave Augusta.bi 00 a in Arrive at Columbia.5 '.17 p 111 * Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston on these trains have to change ears at Biauehville to reach Charleston at 2 00 p in or Columbia at 5 :>7 p in. Night Express Train. Going rast. Leave Columbia.*0 .'10 p ni Leave Orangcburg. 12 :12a m Arrive at Augusta. 7 50a in Arrive at, Charleston.? 20 a in ?Passengers taking this train will have to change ears at Brunehvillo to reach Charleston 0.20 a. in., if not in sleep er. Regular Accommodation train will arrive at S 00 a in. <;OIX?"J WEST. Leave Charleston.0 05 p in Leave Augusta.74(1 p in Leave Orangcburg.2 45 a in Arrive at Columbia.0 10 a in New Yotk Express. going east. Leave Orangcburg.5 47 a in going west. Arrive at Orangcburg.0 57 p in The Greenville Express and Night Ex press will run daily. All other trains run daily except Sundays. .Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Express. Berths only ?1 50 to Charleston or Au gusta. These trains make connections at Charleston with New York and Haiti more Steamers on Wednesdays and Sat urdays, also with Florida Steamers on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The Night Express make connections with 7 a in train on S & C Railroad forSavnnah and Florida points. Connections made by other trains at Augusta with trains from and to that point, al.-o with all trains from and to Charleston. The train leaving Columbia at 0 :t0 p in and arriving at 0 10 a m makes close eo'nneciioiis at Kingsvhle with the. New York Dxpress Trains, to which is at tached a Pullman Sleeping Car. running through between Augusta and New York without change. On Saturday and Sundays, round trip tickets arc soil! lo and from all stations at one. lirst-class fare for the round trip good till .Monday noon to return D. C. ALLEN, (Jen. Pas?, and T. Agt. .ToriN r?. Peck. Gem S?pr. J. G. Posteli.,.Agt Orangcburg. DO you suiter with headache? O you feel dull ami languid? * Docs your appetite full you? Is your Liver out of order? I lave you a meddle taste in your moiiili? Have you dyspepsia or indigestion? If so,lake OIL LIVER CURE, And get Immediate relief. It never fails, as buntbeds will testify who have used ir and have been henelltted. It Is entirely vegetable, certain in its effects, and abso lutely harmless. One trial will convince you. DO WIE & MO ISIS, Sole Proprietors. Charleston. S. C. For Sale by Dr. J. (i. Waumini; ker, Orangcburg S. C. April 'Si ? (i?.' is. A NEW STORE. F. A. SCIIIFFLEY, RUSSELL STREET, (One door above Dr. Patrick's.) J HEREBY INFORM MY FRIENDS that I have on my own account, com menced a Grocery Business?will keep only the best goods, aud sell cheap for Cash, aud any patronage bestowed will he appreciated. Respectfully, F, A, S0HIFFLEY, O RANG LRU RG, K. C. .May I I. 1SS0 Ihn. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Ittorney and Corinssllor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGKRURG, S. C. Dec Rl-tf ?PLAGG-'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PADI Nkver Gm Hard. Cak de Madk a.iir Stukxotii Demiied. La?t Twin: ah i.oNO. Blaoues Carol without Dragging U>? Oyatea* CURES Cliilb and Fever, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Costivcnesj, Female Weakness, Sick & Nervous Headache. Theso Pails Cure ntl Diseases by Absorption, ffo Noxious Pills,Oils,or Poisonous Mollclnt'sitrv taken lnOTilwr Ktomncti. The TiuIr nre worn ovir tho Pit of the Stomach, covering tin* Urent Nerv?; Centre*, also tho I.Ivor nn'l Btonutdi. A k<?nile Vegetable Tonic la alworbed Intotliocirrulatlonof the Klotxlnmi I Iver, purify Ing UioU|flod,sUmiilaUngihe I.lverand Kidneys to healthy notion, ami -tn ii;;ih.-nin-.? tho Btomhch to digest food. Prior of Pahs 41 am. jj each. Bold iiy all DnuoaiiTa.of scntbjr Mail or KxprcM. Matiiifactiirrd at 8!i ?t 41 North I.innnrv St., Baltimore. M?. For .Sale by S. A. REEVES. Jan. 30,1880^-ly J. DEE ANDREWS WOULD respectfully inform the citi zens of OrungelVdrg that he has iri charge tho stock nml fixtures of 'A. J. King, lit Wallace Cannon's old stand. Main street, where lie will be glad to serve his friends anil tho public With anything in his line of trade. Everything fresh and pure and guaranteed to'give satisfac tion. A full line of goods kept constantly on hand. Dorn and raised in Orange ! burg. 1 hope to receive a liberal share of I the patronage of mv fellow citizens. .1. DEK ANDREWS. BLACK KERRY BRANDY at Wallace i 'annon*s old stand. Pure CORN imd RYE Whiskies for sale at Wallace Camion's old stand. For pure Chainpaignc Lager Reer go to Wallace Cannon's old stand. Families supplied by the dozen?goods delivered free of eharge. Seltzer Water, for disarrangement of I lie bowels and kidneys, for sale 1 >w at Wallace Cannon's old stand. The "Cotton Roll," die IInest I'.* 1 cent Cigar in town, for sale at Walla 1 Can non's old stand. Don't forget it Soda Water, fresh, by the bettle, at Wallace Cannon's old stand. May 28, 1SS0?ly ?NElS'AiMELJ'S FOR NEW STYLES OF FALL CLOT1IINCt1?PO. Ihave received a full lino of (all and winter samples of Clothing Irotu the 1 tailoring house of Jacob Reed's Sons, PHILADELPHIA', PA. The mcitsuics are taken hero and a lit guaranteed or no sal". Business, dress and mHitary suits umile ill the latent cut. THE MATCHLESS Whoeler & Wilson Sewing Machine?, No. 8 IMPROVED. , And all attachment* iilwnyS on hand. For speed, strength, noiseless, perfec tion of stitch and beauty o( operation ibere is no equal. James A, Hamilton, At the store of John A. Hamilton. Fcb 13, 1SS0. VIRGINIA HOUSE, (Formerly McDowell House) HENDERSON YILLE. N. C. HAVING purchased the McDowell House, the undersigned begs leave to inform the traveling public that he hns luruished it throughout in modern style, ami will endeavor to keep a first class house. The proprietor wilt give his per sonal attention to the house, and do all in Ills power to make guest* comfortable. The table will he supplied with the best the market affords. Polite and attentive servants. Terms moderate. A..L DODAMEAD. Proprietor. (Formerly of the Virginia Rouse, Colum bia, S. C. .7. R. Tiiackam. Clerk. (Late of the Columbia Hotel. Colum hja, S. C._April 2d, 1880 TAKE A CERTIFICATE in the Mutual Endowment Assess , ment Association OF RALTIMtifcRK. r|MlIS scheme of Life Insurance is got _L ten up hy the best business men of Baltimore at- a mutual protection among its members. It is based upon purely business principles i\n<' is perfectly relia ble, alfording the safest and cheapest plan on .vhieh life risks can be taken. Mr. J. S. Alborgottl represents'the company for this comity and will issue .certificates. He invites examination and will be. pleased to give all information needed. April 2nd. 18S0.?(?in i . "Waintecl 600,000 COTTON.?for whh-h I will pay one-third of the market value of lint cotton and return seed. Aug 27 GEO. U. CORNELSON. Hn> boon In constant use by ih< public for over' twenty) years, and is tho best preparation ever in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOK AXD LIFE. J It supplies the natu-^\ ral food and color to tho lialr glands without staining tho skin. It will lncreaso nnd thicken the growth of tho hair, pre vent its blanching and falling ofi', nnd thus AVERT BALDNESS. It euren Itching, Erup tions and Dandruff. As a II AI II DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair n silken softnoss which all admire. It keeps tho head dean, sweet and healthy e State Asnaycr and OhemiBt of Mass. and leading Physi cians endorse and recom mond it as a great triumph in medi cine. WHISKERS will chango tho beard to. a BROWN or BLACK at discretion.. Bclotf in ono preparation it la easily aypX^ed, and produces a pornumenA color that will not wash off. FBEI'AllED BY B. P. HALL. & CO., NASHUA, N. Ik Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. October 3, 1S70?ly How Watches are Made. IT will be apparent to any one who will* examine a fOI.lt> G?I.u Watch, that aside from Ute i?cces?ury thickness for engraving and polishiug. a large propor tion of the precious metal used. Is. need ed only to stillen and hold the engraved" portion'* in place, ami supply the neces sary solidity and strength. The surplus gobl is actually needless so far as utili ty and beaut v a>e concerned. In.I AM ES BOSS' PA1KN PGOLU WATCH CASKS this waste of preeiou-" metal Is ovcrcon+o. ami the s?he somuity anu STItENGTII produced :>t fro ill one-third to one-half of the usual COM of solid ca^es. The pro cess is of the wjo-U simple nature, as lol lows: a plate of nickle composition Met* al. specially adapted to the purpose, has two plate* o{ soi.ii> Gm.n soldered one on eneli fide. The three are then parsed between polished steel rollers, and the result is a strip of heavy plated composl-. lion', from which the ca>-es. backs, 'cen tres, bezels. iyC. arc ?Mit and shaped by suitable dies and formers. The gold in these cases i.s sufllcieutly.thick to admit of all kinds of charing, engraving'and enamelling; the engraved ca?es have been carried until worn perfectly smooth by time and use without remov itiiT the gold. , THIS IS THE ONLY CASE MADE WITH TWO PLATES OF SOLID'GOLD AND WAltR.VNTK? BY SPECIAL CEH I'lFICAWE. For sale by ail Jewelers Ask for Il lustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant;. .March 12. 1SS??ly CALL CALL. At the People's Bakery* ESTABLISH ED IN1S71, BY 1HE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who Is still ready and willing to FILL Ol^DEKS Oll tV 'W AND 1 d !ii* A C .A. K E S ? of'all descriptions.. GUNGE RS by the barrel or, box. *. ALSO i ? ! BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, on Oiii a \ Any other meetings at short notice. TUST RECEIVED FliESIT CONFEC O TION AR YS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as any that can bo bought in Ornuseburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBERGOTTI, RUSSELL STREET? Next door to Mr. J. 1*. Tlaiicj*. Orangebttrg. Sept 13,1878 ly B?YCK&?O DEALERS IX PLANXATJO^ ??ODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, ??71 ?'?''"''?? ItpfUSfHnH int: St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our genera,! , stock of GOODS and solicit a caU ,,wbeue'"r they visit St. Matthews,.,? A. ..f*uii and .freahMook constantly in score. , III 111 ?1 11\ ll!W.lA'l (...i.i