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Siinaoitii'x'tOMii Ono-Yoav....ifci ?j?'' J A)?v;i(;ristso katks. ?*Wf.*?Jh .^il><vrtii?*iil In-<-ni'.i,.:71t j -^Miffi ^8?9fr-~ ~?~^-- j ? i ? Tho Situation Woyv.: " The Solid youth f&ml the* necessity for ine'iVaairig the 'humbor of ?dpubv vii o ainri e oi b?f s; of Orth si; re ss- 'Co li troll ed ', tho'yitrte 'n?Tuiiiarionfi by 'tbnt party ! anil gave" dheetion 16 Ibe 'c'h'ihjnri^n i ol. tbe 'TSoiiMi. ?hfa*" uetfcssity 'OVer'- j ruling' every''iti - was cletcnbiiwri'-'to yt?ld up* every | atnV^.tnid. if .req'nirml, every 0O?nty';j Ofrlce;tO the 3)Binoci'ats, and lffl con r'?jentTa?e the chtiiTf-Kepublioan vole ?S?nkpoif tint eI<^of hfcnriil tfo^jgressional T?H:*tiokct?5. 'l'Fbia 'scberne had a -two-fold sCx: pifeaniitg ;' <me to? i'iicrea?? their-power ?--*nt ?WaabiD^tOn/'arirV stiied tither to \ nglit'-thc-tto-licl .Sdiiib'try'detait: S/.ic ccV;- thin. ycai'-ihii?tta {Tbl?!' v.onld JLho i bettet enable' tlieni rxi wrVP fefce eritiro iSouth In D388 ;! hence the failure r>r> the part of the Ila'dicalfl to aSiuldput ticket in the field at the laic Conven tion in Columbia, r-.n-l confining them **BO'lvcs' to' th6 electoral ticket and congressional uominations; This poli oy h'd&oo'n'i: oiled' (lie party' tn this ' S^teyarid*;v.rili proY-'ablyV confcimiO to ?rf^-yo'imTcTjs a et.-alitiorV bc^Vforrnerl * wHb-'iho-*'late' Gree'hr>'n<;k ftioVcinebr, the tlfganl^atto?^ll^wTifcIFW?s^cou t/tngfthcy "looked l'or eiiily hi tfie'eum u pauroV" Stfoh-a .union is Idcfly", j'-.d;: " ing Trom the ohufucter of"tue genllc ^? '^njon mentioned in oonnectunf "\vitn tbB movement/ -Id ore tfrafi''half the ? ticket recently announced is compos : 'cd>of old Republicans and e^penojfo Cd'-Radic'nTs, ?n"drtheve la" cert'niidy ' f? net e'np\tgif- honesty in1 ih'o WfilpoSf* *??' ' d.io>!rHo - act "its' ?'bAr t<rt?6 -talked ffl Coalition..' In thc:Nht?on:a"l^ campaign" *:% -Jilw:j5a:n& ?-nion. ja suspected, bei wten t-y vrG.C;i)..-\ycavC!'1!. Uip - G riieiibauk euiidi d^L-o^. and. UicRcpuldicau lca?Jci?. -y; ?^0 fav.-ajqi.lhc.i-lcniociiacy ji.3 coiJcennKd 3*Sk\<i wej3an.6ce,..po danger..-jni Uic^.mr?'c* ^^laicnt .iuore .than .jwouhi. be,\,if the 'iV^dio^^'-bail^puj.^a atiict pai-tjrti.okct ? 9-in (.be. field,-.. Tho GTeoaback move ? ojcjit; jA-Sftwlh. Csi'?Iioa ia.htUc else -.vthan . tite, ^,RadJoal )voif in ^hcep'fi i~ .? cjojtlung and ?.o Vrup.L)emciCi-at ?\ilf bo ?teoivei.l.liy-U,. - j a j: .i .. v ? r ^rant 0s' a' Tho V. i ' '*TTie*Kew"Y?vk Th?rs |Aiidialles uo interview between Gen. Grant; and ,.v . ^ev.C. H. Fol wer, a Melhoijist Min r p i^tcr-'i^.wjb.tch U?c. t^v-lj,resiij?i^jL.*.peak: it??..." * Vi p.P n v I lanccoji i\ ta u; an..?4 a in bj I i o iw .5,, -.tp-^p ^fei^u^. ai}. oiiicar" up to ^&BS.k:.#iw 'im^y 05?^;' an ro?r yg*azedV*ii*?l ycc'eti^iig; 6n.??u yot.e for. i;*^.<SiE^8jw.noy ^i^^t-J?ar,t,as and oil)cc-a^e^9|^^n^ri.ng u> i V tyoc.rr<tlo ^x' ^moers.(wnl .courtirig Sou.Uicrn favor f, j! '^"biiii'-a %'c^Taiar coj;ps cominandcr4 ^?x^ bu.t was - ne-ver .tbyu^hi.- jof. for any i.:,Hte* J. ? ?$ .:? >.'*v,ii'c-ptjUo-. v; alching a"aa jpta^njngrantf ' w^itiag. for a Pcnioera4ie-?omin:..t!(ni. Gra-ub ?* attampt'? to give 'i-a tine inner history, '.'vf-Order "No. a.Oj?'; 'wttitten--by- Gey, '"Haucockj- .bu4*iA*the ^.tlc'mpt g'rvco the ? ^niH>i^!j^^vo^-SvhiL'I>:pmihptod Hie hu-. e "* ^qua.inV8rvi*W.? No^oa[e*?an'^atl, by ? '?'' veadingrUjHS d^UoIerbf-the il'^ms to t-y.r:^tice?a>ive-i^f>^ ??? j-liwiing .IbrougU-thoj AihoW.inUsi view -?-'''-wlH?h~l>ears>jtuois to the.low menn? >-? ?^s?of-the-njau?iy^hO-conhl conceive - spoh^ a;'malicious lib<>l. Ths time ol its publication, ju^t long cnoiiyh be fore the Indiana election on 12th in ."otarit to'prevont an- answer, bears witness to GVant's'piia'ccy and' adap ? .tability for this'special work. Tiiis iiiterviCw makes Graut, what we ' " always thought he way, a convenient ? tool in the nands of republican leaders '?ud orriy because ho*happen to bo o J bull dog in th'e '?manger. Such a .?icbemc,' baat/ingiits purpose upon its l'ace, will-notchange'"a*vote, not even that of the inortt ignorant colored man . iu Orangcbnrg. . i J^^Jjtttig?! Iij; 15, Carpciitcr, v/lio 'in ,,. . .Ijto.tlfty?, oi j&'V^fUlJP syiJ?i a cantli ' {&utyiteti<* VV *",'->[< i" ;<?<?U''.u. Carolina', :%^^U?fj,uv>.\\: ) oyi.u^j;.: (,VIojt:nW-\.i.= .-;-';<i.i.(j ,-C?l*2fie *.i'V?l"i'i;isLi'.: ;t>unpiu lei- qi liau $f$ffyyRiAtijji^up'* tili! ? ' ? 'T&iQafltoaVttuiikebut'-.r ere vc spec t fully tnvi&Vl lOjihccTI tUe'co'minili j ? ? tee tin DecorMiou, Yal Engine Jiall! thid afternoon at 1 o'clock. Grant to Ihioi J k) Id>.u!'.'. tyieie do;a?rab/u :\nu and ? Udo and (he pojieicul u.-mity 10 which the party has been . . eed by disreputable'character of Gar herd" make a change of horses accessary even v.-bU*''" m**e&iivg t: tui ^caui. ...i>iiU:c Rumor, ta.yu. I but leceuj, yis.:.,Vr>;5.au5;.Xo?i.b:ir: .v.ul' pau\crou to Goik Gni'?eld presages m m iftraftui pfifie1 la't&r' from 8?&l !J.:,-,;-.)!^:':nli.?i of Gen. firanVj as lue riejruicrtuai candidate. This is evmeutiv cxncclcn in case the lieptiblicans are defeated in Foul Such an event will be an acknowl edgement, on the part, of their !'. adoris I hat the ciooliou cannot be carried b*, I bo ordinary, means, that son:? dirt*, w?lk mtjptliodOnc in order tq acconi plish thou eudV' und tbn.$ Gen,.,Gr?nl is ti.:; roan to do it. His inordinate amluii?n --vj ? I make him ti willing tool of Jus party and will make him acru nie at ii-:> monsurcs however mean and revonUiohury IJhcy may lie. Tbc rRepohlicau party^ however, ?ins! re member that another Presidential sic flT w he liier by an IS I iclbral Com uns?iciii or the bayonet or tuij oilier unconstitutional mc'ins will uol j be tamely submitted lo again by the I ciiizeuc of this conhlry. They must I remember thai Gen. Hancock tend: [the Democracy now instead of Mr. Titldcn. ; 0 Hampto;: in the Field. t\{ the Caifipaigti'ftieetingHeid id l?.I:?ii?li Court Honfuvno Monday last. LGoi). 1 fr. ii.p1 >:r. joined I hi: party and ; -?pokc..foia large and enthusiast**: ' cr?iw\l il fa to be hopccl thai ho will conti nitfe wi h Vise Campaign imrf.y un; ftli the: fh-c-:';cm mid sjWp at cH'Oi y :o> l^oWrh'cpt? Tt.:; or tua name' un'd Vlic-poftitiofi hcuOlflji in i'-;; KtToc? lien,5 of otir'peopu*i will c?inui?cd'n crowd hdwcV-e? rapidly Use cotton may open or (?ttfrftlfrH? 'may bave been Ihe ofivetv. of' lm?*priraaV'lea. If Chore hi i'n'eooV.y in Ibo'Slak that oug'ii'Ttobe Y:--itcd ?\y""GVr.. HisuVpton, if in i bY:m?ebar^ ' fii ! ^'76 'ii'i? \ isit lierc w\\'Jsltofi cm nccoisitl of iatDily ;.:i!;c *tio? "in IsVfi ho fail, d to qVi apfiOu.'tb:r''r.f, On both Occasions the citjvr'ri sVhr. lu^mchsc'anci the' Htsaj> [posotniont" gr'?t. "We b< r-noak for the campfrigu part y a bcarly welcome from ouV entire county, Hut if liamn? tort' lie or.c*of Die party the iiilh of Oct?ber will bo rueiri(>vabte i)j i!io political bii'lory of ?fo county fdv it:' glbriona mooting- and patriotic Crtthu ?ttiora':' hUheXvfnd. ~ TK0nwq?'cr?t1 c?usttli ations beid b,\ Radical leadars at No. 3, Bolivar's Bow, h ave a ro c a u i n-c c. \ coal a \ purpose which as ycfc has no? hoc?; disclosetU Scarcely an evening but iBbtiv?rlj Livingaton," Webster and other' dldinffuished dmdtrs of I Itadical partv, may not bo found elosotcd hordJaJid/eJsuotimcs thoy pro^ Um'g.ktheir discisr-stous until a Lour of che eveuisrg. Those who uro [?acquainted with lids Ideality aud 4hoeo ige^ntlotncX) know1 thai those roceAlngt* arc not sot'ird gatheiings^ liutibnsiness consullalions every time, and.when taken in conuontlou ivitb thu itadital nojoinaliona noticed in tl;o;-.e cohuuoa .v week or two ago, their purport can bo easily Rijnu ?ed. A full Hedged Radical county ticket will lu? the ontcomc. Some now pjmi-e pf fcrime in dai't\ de'.clop'd in Ohio.. At Sidney, itf Ibo.t Stalc( the S(up(trinlondent of t:? i Pubiic Schools was rqmpvccl, by the Board... of Kducalion. This brongbl Ion Crouble, and one of tlu,^ members 01 the board had an nl tot cation ihc school, in which both drew revolver and filed. This in the South would be called barbarism, but in Ohio it i-. said lo i;o a new and improved me thod of leaching Iho young idea bow lo sh.QOt, [t having been noticed that young ladies who act as bridentnaid soon gel married, the desire to olllcialo in thai capacity litis led to iuotfji-jiug the ii?tuhur untij now larihion nllo.ws -i> icon tos::-.id iipa>vitii one couple; This is a better plan than observing teiip year. A new Uiip?i i? to h(rGSttU>llsh'.?f] \:.(}>>\i Dili. i,i 5 Cc.Jitity. : ? tliO Organ til ibo Urciribaoli fmi ty. Whether iluvifJ bo. a-daily w'e?'k!jy (a not yot decided- probably wakly a a Jewell i appeared 1.- fore., '.|.< New "> vil: t^iion 1.enjiiicM ? > ?.? .?: ? 3 vvfer-- i Sdgj igl-e- 3? ap- j *??.-. ?rit)M<| L^ljuri'j oV. tb & plibncai) ?? ? -ai:> . Do [is mi: tiaidthiit looncy^lhj:'- could uu'iii from ucU-jiL. Tbc Lenguc ap pointed u committee of fifty;, among whom are some of New York's most Kiliu i?:..))!.(?;:?? ' &:Jd mdehas.t ?-. are to try to raise a million <>?? two.: ??.-.\?-?-?.r?? *". ? j? ...... . .v.?.<-r,.i ? ? <-.?? ... . Subscription papers havQ.hoou i: ci eolation in \Y all street for sonic ?.imeij and'Jay*'Gould i? credited with giv-j mg" -i handsome check for use Indi The Philadelphia 'J^mes says that "General Hancock is tbo juiciest, most incisive letter-writer of-the day. [t i:> probable that In: may be c '? to uioro responsible public tiuties iu a !.??;? lime, but if he shall miss the L'j-caidcucv ami titon iivcliuen to retire from the ramrod exactions tit' military life, lie can find :> permanent situa tion^ at a Major General's salary: as a staff correspondent of the Tfihcs. GotoC. i;. Kortjohn for bargains in Caliicos, Homesnni, Handker chiefs, Blankets, Flannels, ITuis. Shoes, Towels, Horb and Half-Hoyo Dress Goods, Lace, lluUohs, Shirts, Clothing, Noift na &c., :?.'.) of which In1 if. selling to the trade, liberal dbcoun I to Country dealers, we ask a trial. The G?rfieid nicn iirp or gain zing what they call "tow path clubs?' I: j won't do. The Democratic locoibo ? live will reach I he While House ! before the Republicans canal boat. j Democratic Mass Meoting AT ?RANGKliyilGj TU3& i'.'AY. OCT. 1:?. l???. The procession wilt rupvp from depot in the following order, pi'i arriv al of Go'rVi flagood ahd oilier 'listing lushed guests by train : Grand Marshal and Assistants.-^ Coi. John 0. Edwards., Maj. W.O. flani', nlaj.W. Daunorley. ?Edisto Band. Ed i sto Wines, actihf: bs escorts. Carriage-* with our distlngut gucs.U. First division of mounted cluba^ fi om Rdlalo Fork, under Marsha):* N. Haydeu and 11. II. Saliey. Second Division of'mou'nlc'l clubs, from Sc. Matthew.-; l'mish, under i Marshals Henry Davis and Julius-A. j Edwards. Third Division of ruonulofVmhbs, from -M rddlb O'raugob?rg', n hiTer al ar ? sbah.C. '.V. <fuller and i. Berry. The unmounted clubs will form on I Htiftgell street in three divisions, right I renting at 3\jU\ Doyle's corner, and 'will chlor the proci 8Si?\i iutmodiatelj hi roar of the carriages from the rigid j Of-Uie line as soon as the can;:.:.'..'-, mass, (the mounted men halting for the purpose First loot division, j (Kdisto For!;.) ander Martdud T. J. Holen; feeeoud foot division, ($t. Matthews.) under Marshal .i. W. i-Sellers ; third foot division (Middle ' ?rangiiburf:;1 nudev Marshal W. V . I/.iar. Mounted clubs, will forbi i^c. ?s they arrive:, the fifst division on r.iii rbacl avenue, right 6u Iltisse] street; 1 second division du Amelia ?li'eet, right on rail road avenue ; ti:i;;: divi sion on railroad aright o>; i Amelia street, ynmosuiicd o-Uins will form on Kit?setl Btifc in like bi?hu'cr. The first diN'isi?n, right at Doylo's corner ; aecoiid division,"right ai ftke's'cor Ipor ;,tin?d division, right hi, Market ; strpcj. piyisioijs will clo^ci Uiteri'ai? ar. soon r.r^ all clubs tire i;s line; i luba are t'cqnested to adsetnhlc, pro? coed lo placoQ in at. i) o'clock. Members oi Central Executive (yomniittcc wijj assoiablc at oi'ii:-.: of S. Dibble :d o'tdtick (>recisel);. The merchant:-] cfOraugchurg arc respvcti'uliy retj?esied to close Ibeii: stores. SAM^ljFL DIBBLE, County Chuivman. Joio; L. IIkidtmak, > .. , ? v\h,mv uglazb;| *?????'?-;: h. spahr; W AT. UilAMKU AND .! W l-l.r.t:, pcajeii in .Wafehev, ( looks, Ji Welry, Spectacles, Mit^ical Iii si t unicuttf, &c., i'ic. Ali Ih?'jo Iii need <>f a fcbod pair i'f Spo.ctti<: >? i'jtn !>e pevfi'dl.v #'ult?!! am repair*" carefully and neatly.t-xectiiT ted. P. u es rciK-oiiah!:-. i.V. fl <>. st >xii,< ? - >?i >-,v; i ?? c \. % .\ view .t a j-i f.i o-'.oiI cbaiigo in <>iu' St. inlsluess i>n (.ieioboi l -t pi . die t.fi-f-.'iiy of,.sO)| !??'?;'. our, "\'.ili, leulpoi'a 111_\?. (el Mm iutb'ttii'tiosi o'j iiiVpruvcd ina ! ' ? . a .- to Uolifv otir cu-iliVftiers '?? ?Y? .'? .?>.:?? r.Hi;?ii i :<;i' (III til Saturday, t>i;l??Utri; t tltr?," w ii.-i. \ht) rlco luili will bo Of/oiied lor ba^iataj tt'Hli prruatly liKri.Nt.wdi;u; a?lty. ?St;i?l IV A .1. * i l;'.VI:.-.-> & 00. Master's Sales. in eoi.ipii.me.e .with ibv 6nlo)K>filhe^ [.'" u- o '-*'? .u:"H 'J-iean i ivHI stall tjhe j ?'?! ?}??.?? i n. Uli 'Meli ili'i.liv BoVOral - | iKjljV At Qr&l r&lur&l buvthi<U < '???>i .1.1., in NovciiiuCr, IISSu, .. ithiu ? t:': Infill hours: f . Ann 0. Murphy v?. l'olifc. M. Smith, Hugh lieok and others: tu Hii.- ea-e I will soil all thai lot or parcel ??! ItimlJ itua'c iu it':- Iowa ami county of Or-j migchurgi fronting anil measuring on .? :. iulwji 11 >trt< i ~.xf\ fee}, and in^aauc-j i ? j -. buck one hun'dfcil and Ihli'ty-fcet,' morn oi ly^s, and bounded .North by lot | now oi hitclv of Mary Y>. L'nfHck^ Krist by I od'Ol Mar.i ib TivadWell, South by loi 01 (Mmriet; Lawlon, ami W'csl by '1'rcathvell street. Terms -Cash. Purchasers to pay for'I papers ami ri;? online;. ?j. Susan B. CroVsweiK'adintntotndrix, vs. Goorjate Butler t^rosswell - ?<! others.' ; will sell In Ibis case the following! par.. ?!?:?- br tracts of Iii hit of the !?)'.<? JFoslah A!. '.Vo- - welt, situate in in... ounty of Or un;jebur^ . 1. All thai Tt'aOl of Land containing '?in . acres, move or leas, bounded N'orth] by laud o'C.'Wiu. Wane, Northeast by liilid of Daniel Kiuiiiiim'ibaii and South west by ihb Dngor roitd. whichseparates it trot.: the rest of Oakland, thistrujet be ing a piiri os Oiskfafid. 2. a Trad containing lifry-thtce acres j iuor? <??' b:-.-., bounded North, South tiiiit \Vest uii liiiids of :-\. Ores ivclt, and :?;.-: .ill huul <>t i'- .V:. (.kirsbit^ fdtuatc near the Ssiutoo Kivor, and betiig part of ?.he estate ko:ds of the hit'.- ?Uen Taber. :;. A Tract hear Port Motte ebnstit'ut in?j foriberly .-i part m die Obslion pljiu: tallon, containing about one hundred and slxty-fpuc (?eres, be the .-am.-mure or :?. ? . bounded Northearton hintl of Ji i'y,TrezovtuU, ftonthoaM on hind pi" \~)r'. Albert 11, Tabor, Southwest on a public ro;:'.5 kUOWtl a- tilO HugCK Kbtlil, liud Northwest ot; a road riiunmg i'rout Oak land to Spring Grove plant at ion. ?!. A iflaiitatiou or f raot of Lund fchdwii na HaMpdein; containing tout hundred and :?::''..?:;.? acres, more oi1 less. iioumteU sv the North on lahtia of Vit? ?f\i It. T;dau-. to the Ka^fc ??:: fsantcb Uiver, tij ttic iYesi -ei Lands -A Di. A> Tiiher.! oi ^.!?..? tfouth o:> lihida of t'rps^vells. ;'>. A "'-riiol ebntaitiinjj two himmed acres, mure cr !.?.>:?. hputided by hinds bs i>ullcs. Srbadentiiire and nthevH,.whti;h Was conveyeil todb^iuh M. tJrbsswcll by I.totircr .lasutary Hi, 1870. (!. A Ti'aefc eoutainiti^ fifty :?;:; aeros j robro oi i.hbiiiu.U ?'? by lairds now or latch of tisrlclr, A, -l. Taher, tt'Obin i'ou :.':-e-.\ and estate uf M; I!. J';.ii:r-.-. eouyoyiitl by tlte a'ssl^riteo of .James b. 'i'hotu'pson tu|Jo-.iali M.CrOHSwell Dcbotu i.er u. tSllU. t. This following Parcels dv Tracts (?: land conttitnin? in the aggregate, and sold vvbple tract. Ibuy hundred acre,, -.. 6ve oi.1 !?? :?? ootfeistio;; of the following :tracts: ? i. A. tract containing lifty-threo acres. ] more ov los--., bbuuded by lands oi DulleSi IStoak, homi?tieat) of George T. Irick and land foviocrlv hcibtiglng m George 'I', j [rick. I A tract ebiitainJtig forty-eight .-iercs ' more or less, und boiiiidod by land of '? D?llos. .:t '.; lantl? furi?crly of ?cbrgeT. j 11id;. I A Ira et containing 47, acre:; umre joole?s. ami hounded by .lauds ?:o-.v- c>: lately of Oislles and 'i- ? . i'. IricU. A tract coislaiiUiig Hfly-iwo acres, more or ? - . and bounded by lauds now cr lately of Dulles ?Oeorgc V. (rick. The utjuvo tone tracts lasi meuti?Med were cpn.vey'id by Andrmy J; tfouscr So .losiah ??!, (Jrtisswctl Deceniber'S?i s--:.\. Terms ot'.-aU'--<m half csiah and the balasicu^ou a-crcdlt <<;' cue your with a hbn'd bearing lutorost frcuri tltc day bi .-.?!e it a tribrtgagu of tlie premlsc-s It a purobaser shall fall to comply with the tcrma bf saiii, fhb property will b? ro-sohl at his !??:?'?:"; osi that or .en some ConycuUnt ^silu day afterwards. I'iir ehasers to pav fovpapeVs aiitl rocordtii^J THOMAS V.-. GLOVElti ?lASTKK'? :$t ;???;?!?:. ) blaster. <Vr |S?!0->ii 5 wsyi you mmm it HAHCJAli>S IN i-.Ui fpl^RiisS, ; :liOt K BUY, TI.\ AN,; :VC?OfUCN'?Va j liAai't?Vnd:tiA^P PlXtfJUBS, 'j Oi.At rO:<, STiOAitSj I'AXi OAXiJllGS, kv<'., &C.. AC. ft don't sell you for LKSS than any . one I will ?rive vAWh ?AlUiElj QU :< ?DBI8I1, and you wili be able to see the bargains a-: easy as you can smell the iiMi. I'olito ami kind attontiou slio.wn !y all clerks and einplnyeos. fall early and ret the EtES'f BAK tJ \JNi};yoi! t^yer-liuught. A, B, WALKER, pet t CnAMi'ios Git'ooKn. ' si uso'iiibji foh Tin: VV:-:KKLV \*?hivti?T<) YE?MAN, Coltinibla, :j. C. j; Is tin 8 ptigo paper, demigucd tor die 3. pcbplc, 111 {eil with liitei'esiing Matter, P?nilly Keadlug; Nows, Markets?, ?fco. Suli/ci iptiou: One Y't-ar, $1.50; ^even Mouths, $1.00; Tiii-ee Months, SO emits. :;-;;)?:::?:'? in I'.dvsilice. Ir'or six nnniesantl ' nitie dojbtr^ Hu extra Copy lor one i;i nr. SpcbiiOcns fnritlAhfd, The Dau.y Tf.o u.a;.". an a fternoon prtpbr, is $?! .?. ve'ar. ( . M. MCJDNivlki <''t 1 Kdeor ii?jd Dubilahcr. % 7 hJupI reltit frotti tUo i^orth ivitH \ \ h liii'g?? aib.1 well nissbrted stock oi GlCNKltAt; Mt'.b't !I A N'l d/.K. puichas.' ed ill lue \ei \ 1>>.vi. -.i. p..iit)i ot tin; iUiVrkot> I:> b- sold tit CoVvrjipoiidiiig rates, (..'ouio one and all .-mil :te (or your stives the bargiiiu^ In l?e obtSdUed-. (Vj| Clothe. GarpjJi "i liiiil btirnlttp \>i the hito.^tpat fern I. d i.otns. Sept - 3 nios a jnsl rcceh'c'd from G? and C. 1?. )*. V LoL P.! l'L01;RM FLOUR!! I (?i three grades fresh ground at low prices. Ol I' LOAF, POWDERED AND A I MA \ UNE ?VMt.N aay G?NPOW PEE TEAS, choice. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA and 111? Other seasonable goods in GENER AL STOCK John A. Hamilton. Oct 2 Next to Qettrv Kohn. "A." Fs IL DXfKJ2Sa BRANOJEIVILLE, 8. C, Ts uow opening ;i complete sind well -0 ilooted St'ock QF FALL goods em bracing LJJiv" GOODS. it ats. CAPS! liOOTS, shoes, SAPPL!?sj ti \ iiNK:-,S. li \i:i>v,"a li ??:] )ST? ADS. ? &o., &'c. ! >? v stock of SHOES i- the 1: rgosl ever brnugnt to tlraiicuVilltV, .fust arrived and for *-:'.U: low 500 bush els genuiuo UEP uust PROOF OATSj jf) barrels 01 GOpP FLOUR for; sale at bottom price;. Ca ' and bo convinced that i: is to your interest deal with in:. XO TROUBLE t< > snow Good's'. I aim keep on band Mi.: best and ??!???:?;.?????I TOBAvCOS to found in the town. 1 . The highest cash prices ptdij :';?! COT--' TON and COUNTRY [MipPUCE, a: c. si. btiidts, Oct l- 0 11 ranchvilie; s. c. ORANGEBuRCt O ?Vi^.YH;iVv ft SOW. ? .'.ti??.!;.' . 1 !'?_? of 11:.'! de.dcrij i:. alt ',.;?.:] of AMERICAN \:<l' i'i'AJ.I \a MARBLti WORK, ! tombstones, pjNCMEN TS, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS,&c. &c. ALSO, PbHsiied ?ranitG Work. At the lowcfrt possible prices. Obrrospon'3cneo solicited with those in want of anything in the above lino. ?>. ! I -lyr i new store! new stock ! ? TXavthg erected a,new and eoriimotii IJLjL <??.;?? Storo op the filto of our Old ? Stand, our facilities for conducting the I Foreign add Pomostlc Fruit trade are [ now unstM'pa-ijJed in ;tto Southern Coun try. The attention of our frSrjdds^ and dealers generally, is called 11? this fact, and also to our fresh supplied arriving 16 'lay. 100 t>avreis Northern Apples, j 50 boxes Messina Lemons j ar? barrel* und half barrels fears lo pkg? Puhiwaro and Concord Gra.pos j SSfi? barrels e. Rose I'olatoes j ^1 barrels Onions J'j'.i barrels Northern Cabbagca. I Peaches arid Gfapi - fresh eve rv morii ' iri# by iCx press. C. ba8t A Cd;j r>5. 57 and .">!.? Market-street, Sept ? ( r-lthos Charleston; S. O; 2>t-?r.-.u.u 1 ion< ! r|*thc Oops rtnej shin heretofore existing ! JL between the undersigned. Under tlvm i name of ?I. Strauss A Co.-, la this day dis solved by mutual consent. All parties having claims against tlio late firth will prcseni thCoi for payment, and all par ties Owing said firni will ihtiku payment to aiy <>i the undorsi^iiod, each ot wi?(./n i- authorized to make Settlement of iis urtairs. .1. STCAt 'SS. .t. .1. STltEKT, .)AS. il. fowles. Ori ngebnr^i 3; C, Oct. 1,1880. rjs'the undci*s|i^t)cd have lids day formed 2 a Copartnership nndcv ftrin name cf .f. tVi'H.AI 's CO., nnd4wlll coutlntie the ? !. iiiea's et i!ice Milling as conducted by ibo hue ih m. .1. STUAUSSi J. J. STREET, Orangeburji*. s. C., Oct. I, 18S0. "S>h" undersigned will continue Ihq 1 Lunibci and PJabiiug Mill lltt^incss .udu'eted liy ;ii<! late llrm of .1. Strauss ?fc Co,, on Ids nccount. .1 ti. FOWLES. Oraugcburgi'S. C, Oct. 1.18S0. - OFFICE OJ MY FAT,Li STOCK OF j W & W ?..40 ?^ c? ?S Is now opened and piTcrcd to the people of fJrungohurg at seen reduced price us will convince them that I regard their In tel est. Tili: clothing department Occupies the entire second floor, and consists ol Men's and Youth-,' Suits in new styles and cute. The interior of my Store has been greatly improved and the capacity en larged by the addition of shelving ren dered ueccsHiiry tr. place the extra largo purchase In every line of goods. THE LADIES' DRESS goods was purchased with great cilrcj and the selection of colors and material made especially for this'mavkei, ThH line of "[bods will be Blibwti to the ladies by gentlemen Of taste as t? selection of trimming* and experleiico in dry goods j business.. THE HATS AND CAPS are displayed hi :i largo new Glass: Hut Case at prices to suit eve.-ybody. Till? FU RN1TURE STOiy?. i- t. . i...d Willi fitl* lines- of Chairs. Bcd sictuU, Crib-*, Cradles; Sofa-';. Loojtgos. Parlor, Bedroom and Dining RootU Sott*. This is a separate store. . J am prepared to ray llie highest CASU PK ICE FOE COTTON and all COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 have tin-. ACCO M M?D A T ION HOUSE in my store yard, which is at the service ol persons with fceuma remaining in town Iover nicht, i wish my customers lo know th.tt all of my gobda was purchased by myself with .? ire in order to stet the best |UUllty. ! think I have succeeded and invite all to.canto tint] examine my Stock of Goods. Especially my ai ;6i'tmont ofSIIOESi ? J. C. PIKE. THEODORE KOHFS mammoth stock of ! DRY GOODS . $ ?! ? JS NOW IN ST.OUE. I \ It of niv friends, customers and cvo IX. rybody will do well to call and e.\ amir.c the largest assortment of GOODS ever exhibited in Orahgeburg, which were purchased with the greatest care in regard to style, quality nod cheapness In the principal cities North) My stock of FASH ION ADLE DTIESS GOODS comprise everything in Dress Fubvies. All the new shades and colors in silks, Satins, Velvets, Cash meres, Momie Cloths, Brocades, Alpaccag and hi fact everything timr could he found desirable! This stock especially f.ur*J passes anything ever brought into tin* berg, Come take a look and be convinc ed. ICANOYi GOODS, notions, Ncokwcnr, tfibbous, Corsets, Gloves, Ladies' \ ests, Shawls, Cloak's, Zephyr Goods. Rut ton?, ?lot Goods, Laces, Embroderh-s. &c, S:<:.. in move than usual variety, simply, grand, gorgebuk and immense. * CAS31 MERES, JE AN3, BLANKETS, FD^NNELSj Cotton Goods, Calicos rebe from the factories at the very lowest , [>ricos and In the best qualities. I um now :lie local agopt for one of the largest Philadelphia' * 811OE M A NUFACTUEERS, fov Men's, Ladies', and Children's Eland ."?Jewed Shoes, whoae .-lock is the.be.-!. to be fount! in the ms'.rket. I itlso have Southern and r.astem made Shoes suita ble tor every budy's DOStc and pOckot, CARPETS., MATS and HASSOCKS In great variety. CLOTHING FOE THE MILLIONS, [f yon don't believe it juat conic ami take a passing glance at the large piles Stack ed in the store. M A DAME DEMOJREST S RELIABLE PATTERNS. The Light Euanlng ? ? . " DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINl*:, MACHINE NEEDLES, OILS, Attachments and parts lor all Machines. THEODORE KOHN'S MAMMOTH DRY GOODS EMPORIUM