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one dollar "tbk annum. > GOD .A-ISTD OUR COTJjNTTRY. always in advance.
v^?me^yrir .fridat morning, j Ene 11, lsso.~ ~number so
The undersigned res pect Cully in
forms the public that he is prepared
to du all
Kind of Work
in the above linc.ou tho shortest no
tice and at
living Prices.
HORSESHOEING done in tho
best possible manner.
I also have in full operation my
PLANING AND MOULDING;
MACHINES,
And
GRIST MILL..
All work in this lino'don? without
delay and on reasonable terms.
A share of the public patronage"is
solicited.
July 25 .. II. 1UGGS.
CALL p CALL
AT Til K
PEOPLE'S BAKERY
Established in 1871 by the Propri
etor, who is still ready und willing to
iill orders in
BEEAB, HOLLS, PIES
c a k i: s
Of all descriptions.
GUNGEUS
Bv the DARREL1 or BO'Xi
"Also
33 ? 35 .A l}
For Camp-Meetings or any other kitnl ol
Meetings.
Just received
Fresh ('on !<*??< ion a ries,
JFaiscy Goods
Aia<I A'otiaiis
Which will be sold as LOW us any that can
be bought in Orangeburf
Thankful for the past patronage of my
fr'nmds and the puhlie 1 still solicit a eon
Liuuhiice of their custom.*
T. W- Alboi'i/oftL
{Kussel! Street, neu door to
sept 14, 1878?ly Mr. .T. P. llarlcy.
*" ot n DMn nri i ? na r **
mr
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OLD AND RELIABLE.
?JJDn. S.vxi'onn's Liven iNvioonATOnJ
?is a Standard Family Remedy for ^??S?
^diseases of tho Liver, Stomach
?fand Bowels.?It is Purely ?V^rt*!
?^Vegetable.? I t never ^*
^Debilitates?It is *~
^Cathartic and
STonie. r^*}f
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>vi^c->-,.n- y> ? qo ?v ?o.'
0
US'*
% vti0,A*pft**-y
^t^o-o^oo^i
?21?
2** and by tho public,J
'for moro than 35 yenrs,?
with unprecedented rotmlts.J
SEND FOR CIRCULAR^
$3. T.W.SANFORD, M.D., ^SSaS^?S
? AKT DHVOOIST WILL TKI.L YOU ITS REI'UTinOS, f,
sept 19 ly
FOUTZ'S
HOSGE AMD OATTLL POWDERS
c/.f'.'A^-44'
V. ill curi- or provont DinpartR.
Vo nnnsN win illfl of Coi.in, Hots or I.vxo Ks
t':r-., ii KoiiIz'k I'owderti nni ii?e<l In lime,
Kfiri!r.'h |?o? (I.Trt will filiru ull<) |iroVCtlt llllO ClIOt.KIIA
Font/.'ai l'owiUIr? will |ino-?-iit Uai-cr in Fowl*.
1'ouU'a fowlura will lnrrviisd Uiu qnnnllty ol nolle
net cream twonty pur cum., unit nmUo Uio butter Una
eml s? ?i!t,
Toiio's Powder* will euro or proven! sliiioM kvkht
plftCAHK lo wlilcli Hone* Hint Cmtln nrr *iili|<et.
Kofi /.'? I'OWOKIIS n n.i. oivit Satisfaction.
{Juld everywhere.
JMVJU K. VOVTtS, rroprlctor.
BALTItlOllE, Aid.
For snlcby I?r. .F. G. W A NN A M A K ICR
and Dr. A. C. DUKES' novl2.lv
A II CT I Oi\ K K U 2 N G,
T. C. I1?BBELL
Will attend to the sabs of Heal l'st ate.
Personal Property, >^e., Public r Private,
Business 6ritniHtctl to him will be promptly
attended to.
Orangeburg, So. Ca., Pec 1st 187?.
noY ?8 1870
IXL
STAU RANT
BY
H Jtt. ?
A.
At Briggr-mann's Old Stand
Call and got your Hot Monis, Fancy Drinks and Finn Cigars. Conic
early and order your
Oyster Stow, 'Oyster Fry, Chicken and Rice, Ham and Rice,
Bccfutca k and Rice, Saussage and Lticc, 1 Tains and Eggs,
Coffee, &e., &c,
.Having obtained a Iiist (hiss Rislnurant ('<?<.k, I ptcpare evrything
in Nice Stylo. C H and fiitisjy ybtir appetite. Everything put down at
Bottom Prices, atig -'?), l-ST'J
ml;*1 'liilT
THE NEW WILSO
MACHINE
lo wondorful In its conception, un
precedented tor doing a largo ran?o of
sowing in toxti lo fabrics and leather. Its
motions aro continuous, admitting of an
extraordinary rate of epeed, cither by
stoam or foot power. Every motion of tho
troadlo makes six stitches, thus produc
ing about ono-third moro v;ork ina day
than other Sewing Machines. 51 has no
stop motions, a:;;', tightens tho stitch with
thonocd!o out of the fabric. 2t uses tho
well-known Wilson Compound R.e:S or. both sides of tho needle. It
has two-thirds loss parts than any othor first-class Sevang Machine.
Its arm Is fully eight and ono-half inches long and flvo and one-half
inches high, and tho wholo Machine is very compactly and scien
tifically constructed in proportions, oleganco, design and appear"
anco. Its simplo, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as far
In advance of all other Sowing Machines as tho telephone 13 superior
to the tin speaking tube. The W5LSOU MENDING ATTACHMENT,
for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCUtNC. fur
nishod FREE with all WILSON SEWiPSC MACHINES, togother with
a Tucker, Rufflor, Corder, Sot of Hemmers, Binder, etc,
s4r/r_.o_ ^ . .. j ? ? '
THEO!" JRE KOT IN
oct2F tot AGENT FOB ORANGEBURG COUNTY
- ... .-. . ??!? "iiil'tMWIIMwW^WWMIillWM
SHAVI1MG AND HAIR DRESSING
Done in the iihmI approved stvlo l>v . h.
MATTH I'.WS. :m Kxpuricnccd llarher, oh '
Market Street, in rear of the I'ostollice.
| in i)
F. BeMAES, Agt.
UNDlilt
MASONIC IIAI.fi
Friends mid Con nl rj men
11 It end!
|}<i not wait until it u spend
|<* very ccn| in places dear,
Dfake I>kMA1;s vour (iroecr here !
Ask him for his H AMS ?n nie?-.
|{umdiu; at the I.OWJCST I'lUUK!
Stop und try his Flour so line,
('heese, and ALL things in his line!
Igavesome UUTTEH sent around ?
Kvery man should have a pound !
\ 11?I if votl'd feel wed and aide.
I?nt Ii'm'MAGKKUKL oil your Tahlc !
(a nod are all things in his Store,
|{cnson cannot ask for more !
0?l.v try hi.- MQIJOHS tare.?
i 'an't he equalled any where !
l<l very man who knows. I U:M A US,
|{iishes for Iiis nooil Seirars!
In his Sample Room lliey lly,
5?, very time that they a re dry !
Kome thing tells theiu UK'S tic nriti !
A lid lie always leads the van !
\cvcr vet did he retreat,?
|)ull't yotl know he can't he heat?
B ,ool< within his Store so grand,
?u his har-Kootn ? near at hand;
(Question him ami von will see?
U N D KUSU I A)- I I K C A N NOT H K!
()h ! wait not till yon are wiser,
|{caftO!i points to .Mr. HI SICK,
Selling fancy Drh ks to all ?
(?ivc him then i general call,
|?c.-t assured, Dk.M AUS sells chenp,
,.\ml tin- finest goods: will keen,
ft ever cctisc to hlcss your stars ?
|)own with all?except
1 icMAltS.
AM)
JEWELRY
I'm iII
Medorato Prices.
1 am selling my Old Stock
LOW DOWN
To make room for fall (ioods.
New :ui<l J iittost; Si y Ich
pist received.
A I ,S()
A fu 1 stock of
LaiidroLli's Garden Seeds
On hand. Now is the lime to plant for
Summer use. (.'all at once.
W. E\ Robinson,
horse shoeing. ~"
Tin' undersigned has opened nt the o'd
stand, opposite Mr. .1. I*. Hrrley, where he
is |irep:ircd to <1<> all Kink- of work in the
Tit o Biet cli sin Uli L itie,
Sueh as Horse-shoeing, making plows and
Repairing Haggles and Wagons.
All work wa i ranted to give satisfaction,
jan :'.iii WM. HOW K L L.
bTKKATIVE AM) MKCIIANlVAIi
P.y !>.. I.. S. WOLi-'K. OHiee over
I?. Louis' Stoie. Satisfaction guaranteed
in all operation-.
1 Teeth extracted without pain, hy
the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas.
NEW STOUK!
Having recently inn veil into my
New Store, 1 Would hog h ave In in
form my old friends and the public
generally that 1 have ami will con
Linne to keep on hand the
Purest Drug&,
]*est l'ainla and Oils,
Lamps and Fixl ,ir< s,
Fines! Cigar-and Tobaccos,
l'iain. and Fancy Can Jits,
And in fact, everything usually kept
in a lirst class
DRUG STORE!
I also occupy, with my family, the
rooms over the store, and therefore
will be able to put up prescriptions
at any and all hours during the night.
See bell on front door.
A. c. dukes, ni. d.
oet ?l 1ST!? ly
Will Arrive
ON NEXT
WEDNESDAY
A en r ioad of
EXJtTA FINE MORSES
Which will he sold as low tus possible.
Only a low more of lho.se line
CINCINNATI I $ 11 <; <; I K s
left
"] >. JJ'rank Slater.
nov 2| nm
40 Head Horses
JUST AHltlVKD AT
E. F. Slater's Stables
'1 he above Stock is as FINE U4
ever brought into this State, and will
he sold at very,reasonable prices.
The public is respectfully invited
to call ant! examine the same.
E. F. SLATER.
GRAVED SCHOOLS.
Wc clip the following from a cor
responUenj.-e to the Columbia "Regis
ter," IVoiri Chester: "In an educa
tional point of view, Chester is cer
tainly behind no other town in the
State. Recognizing the value of
local taxation, her citizens adopted
that system in January, 1871), and
and lind that it works success fully.
The graded school, now under the
superitite.ndeney of Prof. \V. It.
YV it herow, hus an attendance of about
'I'M) pupils, with live touchers. The
school building is a model of beauty
and t:iKie, and is splendidly equipped
w it h elegant furniture. The colored
people al.-o have a very nourishing
school, under the management of a
Lev. Loom is, from the North. The
system of supporting schools by
local taxation is no longer at) un
tried aifair; but alter two years'ex
perience at Wiiinsboro, and more
than old- at Ibis place, proves to he
the very system which every town in
South Carolina needs, and should
unhesitatingly adopt." Why can't
Oraugcburg have a graded school
upon ihis plan loo?
OltANtiE?UltG MISSIONARY I'M ON.
falilor Ormigi'burn Times:
Last week you had in your paper
a description of the meeting of the
.Missionary Union at Jamison. Will
you please admit this week a brief
sketch of tin- Union at Lewisvilleal
i he same date.
The Union was organized on Fri
day by the election of Rev. J M.
I lerlong Moderator and Uev. J. J. II.
Stoudeuniirc Clerk. Six ( lunches
were represented by delegations. The
Introductory sermon was preached
on Friday night by Lev. T. M.
Calphin, the young student of the
Theological Seminary of Kentucky,
lo an attentive audience.
On Saturday morning, the Moder
a tor being absent on account of ill
ness in his family, Lev. W. K. I'arlcr
was elected .Modi* rat or pro lern, and
the body proceeded t<i the transac
tion of business. The 11 o'clock
sermoti was preached by Lev. W. L.
'?hc r'oininittce on ariangements
for next meeting reported Ant inch
Chureli as the place Lev. J. J. II.
Stoudeumire to ptvaidi the lutrodue
tory and Kcv. W. U. I'arlcr the
Charity sermon. The Committee on
queries reported us the question for
discussion at next meeting, "Ought
a Christian to sanction tin? sale of
intoxicating liquors?" Lev. \V. Ii.
I'arlcr lo open the discussion, Uev.
J. J. II. Stoudeumire alternate.
Tho following resolution ollorcd by
Key; I. I >? I'rickel was passed:
Resolved, That we instruct the
Fxecutive Committee to lake steps
to have thai body incorporated.
The following also idieted bv J. II.
Fehler w as passed :
Resolvci I. Thal I he 1' niotl appoint
a working Committee of three from
each church connected with Ihis
body load in concert with the Kxe
eulive Committee in mailers of
finance.
Rev. T. M. Calpbiii preached tit
night.
At the Sunday school at 1)o'clock
addresses were made !>\ Uev. \V. A.
Therral and I. II. Fehler.
The Charity sermon was preached
a i i I o'clock'by Lev. NY. A. Thcrrcl
to a large.-ind appreciative audience.
The follow ing question was dis
cussed: "What is the best means to
promote- the interest of Sunday
school s V" I' was a Id v debated by
i Lev. \\\ R. I'arlcr, Kev. I. 1?. i'rickel
and Uev. T. .M. (lalpbin.
The second discussion was, "What
is the besl means to keep up a pray
j cr meeting/' participated in bv J. H.
Felder. Uev. W. A. 'Therreli and J.
A. Long.
After passing u resolution of thanks
tot ? citi/.ensof l.owisvillo for hospi
lalilies extended, and the members
I of the Methodist and Lap!ist church
es for their kiddncss, the Union
adjourned lo meet again with An
l ioeh ('litirch in Augtist.
KAMIIl.Klt.
"COXFE DEEATE Hit IL ADIEKS."
_
We hear less about the ''rebel brig
adiers" in Congress than formerly.
Hen Ihitlcr once wanted tobt elected
to the Mouse lo meet and overthrow
them, luil in this war he has won no
victories, tin the whole the "rebel
brigadiers" behave very well, and are
more peaceable and patriotic than
others who never fought against the
Union. The highest of the ex-rebel
olUccrs who have entered public life
simc I he war arc Geh. Gordon of
Georgia, Gen. Johnston of Virginia,
and Gen. Hampton of South Caro
lina, all of w hom were in that august
body, the National Senate. Wc can
only say wc wish there were mote id"
the same kind in the Senate.?Boston
Herald. I
BOB BLA1NK TAKING AIM.
Mr. Editor Orungcbura Times:
As "Pieket" h::z throwd a stril
shot akross nit bow, I will make ?
bow an response tu biz inkry. 'Picket'
kuccd'nt think Uobizded every tymc
be iz quiet, fur it hain't so. I speck
tu putt oft" dying fur the las thing on
yoarth, efposablo, and I think every
censible man w il du likewis. I never
seed a man di rile square out, provid
ed ho cold help hi/self, miles he nxa
dently got kild. No, I'vebcih lain
quiet waehiu the- kninpain, an olis
eeekcrs, thinking prob ups I mitegil
a chance tu slip in sum little shady,
sail place mixt up wid koneidmble
little groezy fid aboul hit miself. Hut
every whar I turn stun Capt., Col.
Lawyer, or sohi ov theso sorterlish
h>ok me rite squnr in the lace.
Now Mr. Editor. I don't think thiz
iz fair. You ktIO when you keep :i
boss in a nice stable wid plenty ov
good piekin an then hielt him uj) he
sorter feels biz oat an iz mity apt to
go to ko vor tin.
Now .Mr. Editor, 1 huv dell in
stock konsidraldy an 1 wnz. alwayz
afraid tu ponipura boss an make him
too fat. That ar mity apt to make
lull gestures Avid t heir bine fete el"
you bodder thcin. an 1 never corld stun
gestures pin ted rite strait at me.
Kur that rczon I ulwaztrycd to gel
them oil'ov hand au risk that chit nee
ov fat in :i Icon won. Efa Icon feller
y:\\ s to hikin. you can tail hi in an keep
him onlhegroun. Efyou keep a boss
in the saim stabel too long, he sune
rums to the koukllisioil that, hit
blongs to him au no other boss ain't
got eny bu.?iuiss in hit.
Hut I tel you Mr. Editor, sum ov
these Icon bosses ar the boss <>v bosses
of you wil only give them a trial.
Now I'm gwine to tell you some
thing befo I begin. 1 don't kno who
'Pieket' iz, whether ho iz a Kla>s
leder, furpiutiue man] or boss trader,
but ef the latter, he maid a missteak
an toll the truth, when he said these
kandidales maid 'A bows wharthny
didn't make but 2 befo.
Now Mr. Editor, 1 line hit iz gitiu
expencivo to a poor than like me.
Bout every ten steps itz how-do-you
do <'hl-fellepy Bob bow iz your faini- j
\y'i Hob you'z look in line ? line in
dede. and Stulls the tafy down mi
throat til mi chess feels like the <x:ibcl
end "v :i baee drum: grab mi hand an
squcze hit til the likrish runs out;
scrapes an bows like a ruinpless rua
lor in grub wurm scson. The thing
iz gitin mity cerious. I've pulled mi
hut in acknowledgment lo solutes so
often till hit wil now sum- huv to pas
in hits cheeks. The krown i/. almost
gon. A miskovy duck kan jump
thro hit bakwards an never Inch no
whar. When I dres fur church an
set bit gracefully upon mi hod, mi
hiar stiks thron tin- top like the blak
in side ov :i shoe brush. Mi gal Sal
se/. I gotwunov It things to do -quit
poliliks; quit howiu, or stop l?<?in to
church.
Now .Mr. Editor, this iz what you
cull things coinin homo to a feller, an
when you <jfit home hchiu you hits
??weep little chiblun, weep.*' 1 wil
now disints this subjeek fur this
lyineautell 'Picket* suinthiu about
town. Ay. he seamsaukshus on this
subjeek, I spose hit wil sei wel on
him. Wel hit ruins hear ptirty
often an sum ov the dampess rains
you ever seed. 1 started home lolher
nite, hit waz inidlin darkorso.au
when I Lot rotiuthe korner I knowed
thai- ush r bo :i littlcgully thnr, an 1
was sorter kerful. Hut mi friends
lei me tel \ on, tlmt rain had k:\usod
hit lo stroeh inilily. 1 maid won
step lorev Uly au miss the holeycarth.
The fuss place that slriik wliar the
Norlhesl korner ov mi noze, both
hands folowin k lose behin; I slap the
growii^SO hard till 1 seed the lire Hi
like mctiors in all directions; the
mud Hue bout 15 foots hi an kivcrcd
nie nil over; 1 krawled out mity
k a re fitly for fear I niout soil mi cloze
mi krep towards home. I am serlin
I wasn't at all out the way as I had
n't taken mo than 10 glasses in an
hour,au am always kerful not to make
a hog ov miself. Ef suuihodv don't
forgive the Town (Council, 1 am sho
me :tu Sal won't. This will giv
'Picket' a porter finite idc ov things
in our low li. As for tllCUl rules, I
think "Eli Purkins" haz walked
them down, as 1 think that is ( not
biz dayly bred) his day ly walk. 1
must now bid you adil for this tymc.
I kover mi grown au tell you mo in
mi iie.\. 1 hope this wil give 'Picket'
ease for a while, mi he wil save lire
:ni shot an scare sum ov them eagles
over our side. I'm a mity good shot
an think I cold take sum ov them in
on the Iii. I'm no uu> til del h.
Hoi; Hi.aim:.
If there were not so many bad men
there would not be so many bad wo
men. If there were no people in tlu
world the mosquitoes would have no
body to bitu.
HAKE HALL ON THE SAlS'TEE.
St. Matt?isws, June 3, 1880.
Mr Editor ;
A lively game of Huse Ball was
played between the San tee and Glee
Clubs with the following scores
which you would oblige by publish
ing in the Times:
Santee Club.
huns. outs.'
A. B. Parier, < 'apt. 6 1
L. M. Strock, 4 3
T. C. h older, 3 It
T. M. Felder, 5 1
II. A. Folder, 1 2
T. 11. Fohler, 1 2
T. L. Folder, 4 2
(). 15. Wctsel, 5 . I
1). Fvans, 3 3
T. 1). Livingston, 5 1
43 19
Glee Ci.ru.
huns. outs.
\Y. A. Snell. Ca pi. 2 3
A. L. Stroman, ? 5
T. L. MeCauts, i 5
B. F. Fair, 0 5
T. I). Jackson, (? 5
T. L. Avers, 1 4
. M. Uilcy, 3 2
J. 11. Stroiiian, 0 4
11. W. Stroman, 1 4
L. '1'. Smith, 2 3
10 30
After the game was over speeches
were made by J. L. Bookhardt, J. A.
Livingston, and L. M. Strock. Two
bouquets wen? presented to A. B.
I'arlcr for the championship of the
Sautcc Club. Henry Stroman also
received one for the championship of.
t he (I lee ( lub. The ladies were out
in full numbers to give cheer aud en
couragement by their presence.
Lantee.
A BOY'S MORALITY*
A good country parson preached a
series of sermons on practical mor
ality, and very interesting and in
structive they "were. A lad iu the
village had heard only one of them,
was coming out of an orchard one
tiny, his pockets bulging out with
pslok-n fmit. lie met the parson,
who noticed his dibits to conceal tho
evidence of his guilt.
"Have you been stealing apples?''
asked the minister.
"Yes. sir,'" answered tho hoc, sheep
ishly.
? Ami you are trying to hide them
from me?" continued the good man.
?Yes. sir," said the culprit, and
then added, his face brightening up,
??you said, last Sunday that we must
avoid the appearance of evil."
NO WONDER HE WONDERED.
The other evening, they were play
ing u game they call euchre. She
held both bow eis and the king, and
two aces of other suit, but she was a
novice at the game. A young man
who w as leaching her looked at her
cards and warmly exclaimed: "What
:i lovely hand!" She looked at him
straight iu l he eves and murmured.
"You have it if you want it." All
the rest of the evening he wondered
if lie was the victim of a leap-year
proposal.
- - mm ? Wim
IL ii' is what the Atlanta (Ga.)
Constitution says on the subject of
round dances: "A young man watch
ed the waltzes at a certain dancing
school for some time last night, anil
then asked somebody to tell him why
it was that, the young ladies who sub
mitted to hugging in public would
not permit it iu private?whereupon
a bright fellow remarked that that
had not been his experience.'' Food
for thought!
"What's the difference, tell me, Maty,
'Twixt a cyclone and a uiucl?"
Ami the maiden monued and mur
mured ;
"Such conundrums were too cruel."
"This,"" said he, "is the solution;
Quite correct, dear,you w ill lind it:
One drives everything before it.
One lets drive at all behind it."
-.- mm - . mmi -.
Young man, don't sw ear. There ia
no occasion for swearing outside of a
?new spaper olticc, w here it is useful in
proof reading and indispensable in
getting form.-, to press. U has been
known also materially to assist an
editor in looking over the paper after
it is printed. Hut otherwise it is a
very foolish habit.
ITotice to Creditors.
All persons having claims against the
Estate tit' Jacuh ti. Keilt, late of Orange
burg County, deceased, are hereby requir
ed to present anil move the same, before
Iho undersigned, special Maxtor,on or
before the 10th day of July 1880, or eis?
they will he debarred payment.
C. B. GLOVER.
Special Master,
Orangehurg, C. II., Jlfay Ulli 18S0.
may 1-1 "i{