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Tlie Orariprobuvjr Times
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Beautiful fair weather again.
The crowd in town on salcday was
larger than usual, but everything
panned oil* quiet 1 v.
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A number of sharpers, selling
their articles and taking in the peo
pie, run a brisk business on salesday
A tew inure school days and then
imes the
and girls.
comes the Christmas fun for the boys
The Legislature appropriates $l?
00 of the fund in the Treasury for
the Teachers Normal Institute.
We Haw Representative Summers
and Senator Izlar in town on sales
day.
Twenty thousand more salmon go
into the North and South Edisto this
week from the North Carolina hatch
?ry.
Thanh to Mr. Get). K. Holen, of
the Kork, for :i line mess of ruin
bagas. Such attentions sire appre
ciated.
The (1 corgi a Home Insurance Com
pany, of which Mr. Kirk Robinson
ia agent, has contributed $10 to the
success of the Firemen's Fair.
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Thanks to .Messrs. Hull 6i Seoville
Agents N. Y. Underwriters for a
handsome calendar which weliud of
great convenience ill ourollice.
Don't forget the Santa Chins Ex
press. Goods delivered for only ?>
cents. Now is your chance, young
and old, friends and sweethearts.
We were pleased witii a call from
Mr. I). J. A vi tiger, of Vaiieos Town
ship while on his way to Charleston
fur supplies for his execelloni store.
Christinas trees are now the go.
Wo hear of one at Jamison, one at
Walnut Grove and one inourtown
by the Episcopalians.
Obi Santa Clans has beun absent
for a year. On Friday night S j
o'clock there will he a pleasant fami- I
lv reu tiion.
Conference meets next week.
Rev. O. A. Darby has ma i.c so many
friends in this community thai it is
hoped he nmv he returned.
The Patrons of Husbandry met in
Charleston in Annual Session on
Tuesday under favorable ail-pic s
anil with encouraging delegations.
The musical treat given ! y the
Edisto Haml at the Elliott supper is
highly appreciated. It contributed
largely to the success of the even
i?'?- [
In mentioning the list <>f Vice
Presidents of the Agricultural Socio
? ty last week, we shouhl have sah!
Major J. J. Sal ley, instead of Col. 1).
R. Barton.
Cocoa-Nuts at IK) and 7."i cents pel
dozen; Dranges at -10 and 4orchis
per dozen; Figs a I lf> and 20 cents
pfcr pound: Dates "Jo cents per pound
only at dos. Kros* Confectionery*.
Marshal Ge ac.li approached Mes_
srs. F. S. DcTrcvillc and W..I. Do
Treville Jr. yesterday for arrest on
political charges. They went to the
U. S Marshal's ollice ami gave the
nccessarv bond.
The old friends ami customers will
find Mr. *I>. W. Robinson at his old
stand always ready t<? do work in his
line on the Intest styles ami on the
most resonable terms. Don't forget
to call on him.
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We have on our '.able tjtiile a citri
osity in the form of a ground nut,
with a perfect slit H growing inside of
the shell of another ground nut. It
vras sent to us by Mr. A. II. Riad
ham. of Gootlby's.
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Mr. J. P. Fotircs has pres. idod us
?with a sweet potato, the St. Domingo
or Queen of the South variety, grown
on his farm without manure, which
weighs 7.} pounds. Who can beat
it?
Owing {?, the bad weather. Prof.
Van Orsd.dl has been compelled to
remain here until the Mis! of.litntl
sty. All those wishing pictures will
do welLto call on him immediately as
he will leave on t he 1 st.
We understand that Rev.
Perry has been called to the pasto
rate of the Baptist Church in our
town. He is said to be a young
preacher of considerable promise,
nnd a gentleman of culture. W
?wish him success in hit new field.
Wo regrot to hear that a little .sou
of Mr. U. 1?. I/.lar is ciuite ill.
MrM ,1 Jenkins and MrDWCrook
represent Oruiigcburg in the meeting
o1.' the Patrons of Husbandry in
(diarleslon.
The re-eleetion of Judge Kershaw
as Judge of tlie Fifth Cireuit reflects
credit upon our Stale. He is a just
Judge mid a gooil citizen.
Our farmers have s idle red no little
in gathering theii crops from the wel
weather. A great deal i f cotton is
vet in the Held.
A s? rious accident occurred on the
N. E. 15. K. on Wednesday night, two
trains running into each other three
miles from Charleston) a coinph le
reek was th.- result.
Now is the time t<> look mound for
your Christinas fixings, and while
doing so don't forget to enII I in al Mi*.
I*. W. Hull's 'who has everything flic
loan could wish, in fuel lie keeps
everything; that one needs to gel up
:i lirst-clhss Christinasdinner. lKm'1
forget the place.
The managers at Hook harts Poll.
Messrs. d. I\. I rick, I >. A. Irick und
J. 1>. Kthendge, and also the mana
gers at I'oglos, Messrs. .las. II. Shir
er, T. N. siatisen and das. A. Ma. k
have bren arrested as a pari of the
battle of K. W. M. Mack ay for ( -m
irress.
The honds of tin- newly elected
('lerk "I < Our!. Sborilf, .1 in Ige of Pro
hale. School Commissioner and C<?ro
tier were passed upon favorably lv\
the I otntly t 'oinini siom-rs on Satur
tlay, and these ollioials will, doubt
less, et.tcr upon their duties this
week.
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11 wits our duly to call upon At
tornoy tieneral Vouinans in Col urn
Itia in reft re nee ;<> lite < 'omity Olli
eials bonds, and ii gives us pleasure
to express our high appreciation of
the courtesy, kindness and spirit of
accommodation of this excellent
t lilted'.
No ilia it er how line the clot lies you
have on \ on >;i!l need otiu thing in |
complete \otir itress atul thai is ti
line hi.ot or shoe, and the |d:iee to I
y ; irtlher of the above and snvoj
inbxey i.- a! 1'. A. LclYcudahl, who is
prepared to put up work at the short- !
est in lire an<; bh tin most reasonh
hie :? :ias.
We refer nur readers to the pro j
brummt of the Fair. I Irent fun (aud
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piiunj lor ey.ery eveuiug. (.?outle
mob :oe pai ii? ularly in\ ited for Wed- |
hosdhy evetiiug, as at thai lime the
ladies will show llnun m greal deal1 of
attention. This i< the evening for
universal suffrage and ' Woman's
Uights." All tire invited toeoiiie.
Mr T. S. McOrew;an aged citizen
of Lower St. Matthews, died of heart
disease In si week, Iiis illegal arrest
and htirsli treatineiit by so-called I ?
S. inarshnH's oti election dav, ivill I??'
romoiiihored i>\ flic people, and we
hope, will not |ms? unpunished. Our
sympathies uro- with the bereu veil
.aiiiiiy.
Terrible atiaok?No more deadly
foe can possibly attack the human
being than Hi lions Fever. This is
caused by bibs no) heilig properly
distribute I anil < .u ric I oil' in couso
(plcnce <>f a deranged state ofthe
liver. To cure and prevent these
attacks take no medicine, lutl use
Dr. r'lagg's Itiiproved Liver and
Stoiiiai b Pad.
The sensation <u' I he week, bus
been I'rof. Ti'cinnine's cxhihi ion of
sun pictures in Way's Hall, h was.
in fact, :i grand lour of the world.
Each night a bled lothe interest, and
all who wen! out were well repaid
in instruct ion and entert a iiiiuent.
ritcre is everything in (he c\h'.lii
lion in gratify the mosl cultured
laste, und we arc glad lo see thai ii
was appreciated l>\ our community.
I lo re ure i?n more nights, and we
bespeak for i he I 'rolessor it continued
and increased patronage which be
richly deserves.
On Monday night, about 1 ?
n't lock* I he alarm of lire was sounded.
II j iroved lo be ti k i leben on t he
premises of Mrs. I). E. ("lover. The
building was completely destroy* d
Inii the progress of the lire uns ar
rested, tile wind being high, by the
promptness of the Piro Dcpurtinviit.
The Elliotts being early on the
ground, did much good with their
hooks und ladders, and buckets.
Uncle.Joe was delayed in throwing
water in consequence of an tut fort it
nute accident having been upset on
the way in taking the pavement to
avoid the almost impassable streets.
A case of intimidation of col
Democrats was tried before Trj&l
Justice Clover on Monday; Bill
SInder, ;i colored man, had I'.oou
threatened before the election thai if:
he voted the Democratic ticket Ucj
would be put in a bag and otlu-i v. '? ??
abused. After the election the
threatening ptu lies, true to their
word, approached the house of Slnj
ler for the purpose iulinial
commeneed operations. M. 1. Foe1 n
ing and A. C. Dibh'c appeared .'or
the prosecution, and Abial l.athrop
for the ecfence. The result 6f 'he
argument was that the case was not
sent up to the higher court. YVc re
gret the effects of tliis r? suit, as j
every cast- of intimidation slibtil
sev. rely punished, us a lesson to ,
who indulge in such interfere"
with ll e rights of freeman.
The < 'oininittce of t he . It
America's Fair are in receipt of t*
following contributions in addition1
to foriner acknbwlo Iginents:
New York ?John A. Russ,$D.
Berliver A Si rauss, Jewelry.
Bamberg, Mill A Co., Parisian
Novell ies.
< 'has. I). Fai rer. $2'?.
F.. Dittmnn, $5.
1 hit ler. ( hi op A < *o.. $5.
< icrtnunin, Tis ,v ( <>.. $10.
AI r?. M. Green, Embroidered 'Fable
( 'o\ er.
Wailsworth, Martine/A Longman,
ten gallons of Faint.
v'.aus ov Wurzburger. La lies ("oak.
Win. Bryce e"c Co., Rodges Cutlery
i n t la SOS.
Waller A McSorlcy, Silvi r (lake
Basket; ?
.lohn Fareb A < Vi., Dress Overcoat.
Charlcslrn -McLoy. Rice A
Fancy (binds.
Carringtoii A Thomas, Silver Card
Receiver.
Sloan A Segnious. $10.
Mrs. .1. W. Witte, $L"?.
M rs M. .1. Fernow. Fancy ai l icles.
A. Mid 'obb, dr.. *?*>.
Baltimore?M. ('. Laticheeir A Son. ;
' Jinstuu? ('lurk. Adams A < 'lark, j
; wo (,'hiuu Tea Si ts.
Rochester?Vaccuin Oil Co., iner
chaudise.
Fliihulelphia?French, Richards .v
Co., $."i.
Atlanta?Faul Jmios. $10.
Savannah? Lee. Rov A- M yers, nOO 1
Segars. ' ' J
Augusta?Wm. J. Rutherford,
2000 Bricks.
Greenville? M rs. Turner, Miss
Turner. .Mi>s MePhnil, Fancy Work.
('oluni ?-?Georgia iIonic lustir
:i!iee ( Jr i
Columbia?W. C. Fisher, sundries.
Toys. toy-, to s a" l)r. Duke-'.
Now as the holidays area) proaeh
i ! :?i '. everybody will he looking
o il for :i handsome present Ii r some
rela ive. friend, or sweetheart, we
would advise them local! in a' Dr.
Wannamaker's and examine Ids large
and liantlhonm stock of fancy g;<ods
just suited for the above purpose.
Frit es reasonable.
A visit to Kor.John's cheap cash
.?-lore ai this time is really instructive
and reinuiierative. One has no idea
how many bargains are lobe had
until they :.o and see for thein.selves.
One pleasing feature in this estab
lishment is that lhe\ are not p tided
up by their success, but every on;- i-.
willing and anxious to show you
around and sell to voll low down for
cash, for you must remember that
the secret of Kortjohn's success Im?
In-.-.i the cash trade, lie makes no cx
eeplious. keeps no slate, no mcliior
a ml it ms in the cash 11 ran er. I ml gives
sledge haiiinicr bargains in rxi hange
for I in- A uiericaii dollar. W it h old
experienced buyers of rare jud* mesit,
pluck, audacity and ability, having
unlimited command oft hat < ??? ihfn->
that will buy the world, they are
aide to watch an I lake advantage of
these splendid chance und offer to
their customers who are'.hot afraid
of tlie insane cry of auction goods.
Jobs, leader- and specialties well
calculated to unsettle the brain of
the buyer on liiueal fifty percent,
on L'tiods, intctfst added. I: injures
no fabric lb drive it through the
giant engines id' V. S. marslinll an I
assignee, the slioritf ami the auction
mails of the city. Ii iniB change*
the price from a very high to :i very
low figure. Tlie ni.m !, of this store
has been largely replenished ilurinu
, he week, and they are now prepared
lo meet dcmamls of their many
friends, In addition lo the heavy
stock, they are now opening' the ltd
low ing, which persons in (he country
will do \\ I! to not ice:
Silver plate l table ami teaspoons,
knives and fori s, window shades,
ladies dress goo |.,, Indies, misses anr)
chihlrtcis white and colorcil hose,
gents half hose, ladies ami genls silk
handkerchiefs, looking glasses front
10 cents to $2 2*i, ladies hnlmorul
skirls. Indies, misses and genls shot's
and boots, glass setts, shirts, 11111) 1 ?
lers, goblets, pictu res, Iolincco, ca inly,
lltltns, A*C, Ac Give him a call and
see if what we have said is not the
truth.
Another large lot of parlor and
bracket lamps of the latest designs,
with or wit hout illuminators, just re
ccived, direct from the inn it u factors.
al astonishingly low prices at .1. 1.
Sorrentrue'e
Van Oj siIi.'H and have
yoTir taken heroic it is too
bite, Ife leaves on the first of
fun mm
Is Klae
II ea rly and avoul the
Clio frames und mould
on nd til hi; gall ;y.
?jio.the lust week.
B -Taking pills and potions
I M'itli the eyes shut. When
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.. ' in tin' I'.ciiv ami Limbs.
- ? "-' .'??.>???? Skic ;ml Tongue, aha'
Ce'Si^h, da I'ianhoja and othur
:?-Jvy? a, ' i i&r. i o'looses--n-c I Jr. H;i??'s 1 ill -
: "ivi u Liver >iil Stomach P..d ami he
nru'h.
?jiiis beef, pork and innttou
!.iy week :it tin.'well rog
!' .Marion Jackson.
rue is just in receipt
.' h...a o of all gi ados,
%''. :-:'-^'dl eh en per at telail
eollld l>o hoilo-||i ij,
'?oh sale, and another
djtms at iti cents per
hill).
^Urn?sttiiriiM.rt,<;ds, em
bracing ? lim ii collars* eh*^'
hose, mi d fcoine of the besVquiv 3'of
unhiiimiried shirts at 75 cont?s\ ?ml
$1.20 ai d. I. Siu\ itrtic. \^
I'ci-.ous camping in town OVcrj
lliglit are i e(|iiesi,.,| to slop in D. 'E.
Stnoak A (_'o.'s yard whore they jtyiil
lind good accommodations for them
selves and horses. ' a
Bl ?0 <-OSAlKi'.T " makes, cj.iiln
and fever impossible;
; \ ? i. < > Wnuhathaker
i
l ou i forgo I to'carry your cotton
samples lb 1 >. 10. Sun>:tK iv to. They
pa\ ill-' highest prices and pay the
a u.
Heady, health, and happiness for hidiei
in " WINE OF CAI'DUI."
I-oi
lo i
Wanna maker
11" you noi'd it tit' *' sot of harness
? Ioji'I liny it til i I you liave price* I ? iit m
a; I). K. Siiio.'ik ?v < ".'.-,. 'Piny have
just received a line hit. a
<".Is arriving by every t rain for
.'. !. !>.orientrue. lie will make, this
season^ shoes a specialty as his
large and varied stock wili show hi
i hkpee.t ion.
1?. K. Slitoak has returned with
i he lines I lot of clothing ever offered
in l Iiis market. u
??WINE: OF CARDUl " for Ladies only.
For sale bv Dr. d. G. Watiuamal
The drug ???ore where can get your
money's worth is at Dr. J. (.?. Wan
namaker, Orangehurg ('. I!.. S. <'.
We buy tliuftu ?;. keep the best, .and
seil ii ill low prices, hence, if you want
any thing in I he drug line, call and
se< us. We keep a lull line oi' hair
and tooth hrii.dios. toilet soap-, per
; i'Umery, sponges, patent medicines:
i make prescriptions a speehilly; will
beiotiud :n our post, davor night.
Taki " BI.ACK-D? AUGHT" and you ;
will ii? ver be i ;l.ft.
Fo'i i \ Dr. J. II. Wannainaker
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Ii i- f und at hist! Something new !
limb i ihe -tin \ n< vv ???? a i- 'Irnwitij;
uo-a .vornan. I iitlieito In* ha- bei n eidl- j
. c.I upon to ?ulli'r the ills of manhind and
her own heddes. The frequent and all ?
Ir.- ?iim i ric-.ru I.iri ties peculiar to her sex
linvo long been to her ihe "'direful -piing
? ef woes ot im in hi i ill." In the mansion of
; i if rich anil hovel Of poverty alike woman
l.i- l iit the eon-lam yet patient victim til'
;i thousand iil- unknown n< man ami
without a ieiiiedy. "Uli Lord, how loiigf
j ii the agony of her soul, hath she cried.
i lim now the hour of her redemption is
mmo. She 'vill -nil' r no ai. re. tor Itrad
tii-iii"- female Kegtilator,."Woiiiah!a i'c-t
riend,'' i- b r side by Dr. A '". DuUes
juil .i by l)r .l.li. Wiiiinaiiiaki'r.
i Piepnred b\ 1 ?i. .1 i liulfa-hi. AOanta,
fist'.; jii iei.-. ^1 *>o |>er bottle.
\ irtai package oi " tiLAC'-uPi AUGliT "
Iree "i charge at
I or Sale b\ I ?r. ,J. (;. WannamuK
! ur.
j I Head wl.attJcn. (J T. (tlgej Amlersn
y -1 ^ .
1 Mi-.-rs. Ilulchison ? Pro.: t letitlemen ?I
j have been a j/rcal 'iiflei-er from iieiiralgiti?
i tin aii.u k- lasiintj fur iliiys, I had tikd
! l'Vcn known reiiiedy ivitbom heilig rcliev
i?-.;. I.; iny last att tek I tri? d your''Neu
! i a iin ," ai.'I in a -hm I time | ? i '< i ('.v
leioetl ll i- a eoiisolation lo kiudt 11 nil I
rbave .ii la."t a reiiiedy that controls lliU
! I' d mi disease, mid I e ui ebeerl'iiH) re
! coin neitil ii to ail who sutler as ! do
I.. T. AXOKUSON.
i hid oi i'o iee.
Ail.mla, April 1 S, I 8SU
I "t .-\u i i.. In v., May 18711.
iluic ison ,v Pro.. Atlant a, t oi.:
'nine I oi si Mi-ell years I have diligently
-oiiebl for Hoiitespe.-iiiu of r|N'eily action|
o i neuralgia und io-aiiai h iec nl u-c of
\\. t\- ? Seiiralgiiie'! proves I have til hist
i'i.uml it ami i hike i^reht * ?iru in fully
eiidoo-liif! iour i>i.nil_. .i- possessing evei.i
tpiaoty ehduied for it as a <p, eilie lor siek
iieadae >- ami iieura gia.
UuA\ti cti.ill. your-.
I in..-. K. I'oWKI.I..
I or.-ale by Dr. A. 1 . in.U.-, ami ahn l>\
I';, .i. <?. M aiinainaker.
No h i.l-aeh - or hack-ache foi
wl,?. drink "VANE OF CAnDUI."
1-or -air b\ Dr. .1 < ?. \\ aiiiiahmko<
ftlixi kct R( poi i: jb.
('orreeled every week by .Messrs. Hutu.
,< Srovn.i..
FniDAV,. Dec. lo, hs.so.
I i IT I t? N
Middlings. le^ri
Low Middling. Itij'.e
t hdinary. 8J(o >J\
PltOVlS tiNs
i orn.T?' / .sO
New t'lil'll .
no
Fodder, per ltH> lbs. 7Si
Hough Rice. lUO
11
Ctih?be found the Largest Lot ot
Cools S-to-vTos, Parlor and
From 111o Celebrated Stove Foundry ?f FERRY
York ami CJdengo,
Kver brought 16 Orangeburg Cotintv, nny and nil of which"
I'KKFKCT und KNTJJtlS SATISFACTION if put up with a pr"
Tiny uro all titled up in the In it manner known to the trade. G?stin]
est und of the vor?' best Iron only.
I Any one buying Stoves of me can get repairs for same at any tiur
way your Stoves can be made to last >iii9<i lonj
I will sell these Stoves as LOW as they ean be bought in the State, I inn"
to do thirt on account of getting them al l.owvltales of Freight. Givo Ute a calf
will prove ibis to your satisfaction, I am selling them out very fast.
1 a'so keep eoiwlandy on baud the most coiuid -tu line of
rix W?RE
To be found in the County. Utilise Furnishing Hoods a specialty Samples of Kcru
bcite Stoves generally iu Stuck. Respectfully w
mar 2'>
AVm. Av i i,tx;ock:.
1880 ly
Soiit Ii < Jarol Loa RojaO
JPllNMCHfEer 3>ci?ar( iticul
CMAMiK OK soiiKDimr.
On nhd 'fffte> Nov. 7tIi, 1880, Pasrenger
Truius w iluf btond will run as follows:
: till fin ilfn no?ee.)
?v tlreeriViilQ Ivs-m-ss Train.
"**"^^ obi.sr; tA.M.
?Leave 0ohr>Hbia .???<> I" P M.
Arrive Mt tlnurtk" . 9 ftf <*."
Leave Oraogcbtirgfj.8 2'.) ??
Arrive at CI:orle.-t-n.Iv.s.U 26 "
ootKti jvkst! "
Leavi <'luir!c>ton at-t. 6 ?>0 A M.
Leave nr;ingehurg atX 61
Leave Cani.feiiat.'???.. 7 <><> ??
Arrive aM obimhirCat.1[ 10 "
\N;iy Freight ami l':e-?-"ie_'er Trait.H?Daily
lixeojtt Slip da; .
lilll.Vii ka3t.
' Leave Ciilumhi.i.."> 10 A M
A rrive ai (.'aiinlen. 1 OH I' M
Leave t Irangcburg.10 0*) \ M
Arrii eat ' liarleston. - 00 1' M
/liigtista. a l.*> ??
uoiNO wr.yr
? Leave Charleston . . '?' 00 A M
" Augusta. 7 6?
?rnngcburg. 1 :ts p M
Arrive at Cohltithi:i. ti'J."> "
" I'nsseitgers leaving Columbia or''bar
lestiin ?in these trains havo to change: itirs
tit Lruueliville in reach Charleston at 2 UU
\. in oi t ohttnbia at It ?.!?"> p in.
Night Kxjiresti Train ? Daily Including
Sin..! a., h.
?.<i.:."o Kami'
fLciive Columbia.9 ?'>" V M
?? Oruiigrhurg. 1 15 A M
\rrive n't Align la . 8 30 '*
Charleston. 7 "JO "
no:no was r
Leave Charleston . 0 00 V M
?\ngo?tn. n 00 "
??rangebnrg. 2 7 A M
Arrive til Columbia. . ii 11
't he night e\|.ie>: tr.ii-i- run il.-tiiy. Ail
oilier trains will run daily except Sun
days. Sleeping Cars lire aiinclicd to Ni.dit
Kx press, lierths niilv.-^1 50 to (.'Inn le>tou
or Augusta. These trains make sure e?ui
licet ions at Charlesioii with New York a nil
Kniiiiiinre .^i timers oil NVethe'sifiys ami
Saturdays iil.'o with Florida Steamers on
\* eilne il i;, s and Saturday*. < ?n Satuidays
passenger* c; n puielin'e round trip liektts
.ii one iure 1<? any Station, good tili Mo: -
day noon i ?> teiiirii. (Vmueetions iu-ide at
Augusta with trains of t'Seo ei.i 1! 14. ml
Central K. II from and to ail poiti West
ami Soath. i) C ALLKN.
? I* .V t A.
JOHN I! PKCK. (m nerd Supt.
.1 tit. l'OSTKlil?, Vgl., Orangf-burg, S U
J
"UJl.TON Market I? ef, Lest ever lasted
\ AN 1 VSSKL'S
I
LKWIK'S STUDIO
A N I)
lio cerapliic Gallery
I - i "w ..pen and ready tor business in all
branches el the art.
In order to aeeoii'inodate all my friends
1 hui be pleas' il to Lave you call ami gel
EIGHT FERROTYPES FOR $1.
1' forget the place
A. II. LKW I N.
Ni xt to I 'iv I". ? viy1 lirttg Store,
miv 1A*. ISsO tf
/ tHOlCK I Ihio Mams at
\j ,1AMKS \ AN TAS8AI/S.
COUNTY CoMMlSS10NI-.lt'? OkKU V.
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In Hrcordtmee with Section 2 of.Aii Act
of lite t iei'eral As?eii?bly of the Stale of
Smith < aio'ina. cutithd "An Act to pro
vided for ibt! I'tist 'lue intlebtediie.ss for
<'raiigeburg ('i>uii\.'* in lifted lleeeiuber
L*;trd l>7'.?, nil pj rsoiis having ''PastDiu*
t'l.i'n.-' against ihesaitl County, are here
l>v notified to file with the t'h rk nf the
IU*ar<l ol i iuinty t nmhiissioiiers li>r said
; CiMihly, on or In Ion llie twenty ?seventh
i :'J7thi day of I tceiiiber LSS0. ibeir bids
iij on ihe faule, such bids to he Senled and
i ndorsed, "liids on I'asi Due t.'laiius. ?>. C.,"
und dialI s|ieeil\ die di-. winit agreed to be
uikeii I y the | i rson so bidding.
thai lie- I'oartl nf Coiiiity t'Onunissions
wl'l med at their ollice <>u the IWi iily-eiglith
j'l'Sthi day ?I I .eeeinbtr 1880, for llie pur
pose of opeiiiitg Mini a ting upon the bids
lib .1
Thill there in I lie TreiiMiry to bea p
|died to the l'aSI Due indcht due?. the sum
of two iliousiiml tour hiiudretl and lifiy-six
dollars, ami -7 tonls (!j'24 ?lj 771 i- per
I'riastirei's report November loth lS-o.
I'.v I li-der oi the Ihiurd.
h. IL WANN VMAKHK,
Clerk.
nov 2(5
James Van rl asscl,
FANCY GBOCEB,
AMI
I.IQL'OH I) KALE I?.
t >n hand and reeui ving daily Kre^h lifo
ries, and die finest Dm <N of l.itiuors m
town. DUO I Iti.s STHi KT,
QUANOKIUJKO, S. C.
railio lliM'st and elloapCHl
1 Liquors in Orangobtng, for sale at
Wallace Cannon's old etand.
C HRISTMAS
IS
COMING
Now i> the time to buy from
DRY GOODS
EiUPOltlUM.
All styles of Shetltiml ' Shuw's'and
/ticks, ami Cloaks and Dolmans, also
i huge and fine assortment of Lhil
Irens and Misses (.'Ioaks.
A LSO
?ffiHn? extraordinary inducements
in all sty I es of
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS,
CASUM ERES, ALPACCAS, &C.
1 have ml led largely to "my
STOCK
nnd'nm now < Hering the finest assort
ment and Largest Siock_everexhibi
ted in < )rangeburg.
The attention t#f nil Parents is
enlledvto te\ hue selection of
BO YS & YOUTHS CLOTHING,
Comprising Dress and School suits.
Also elegant OVERCOATS for tho
the col . weather. Trices LOWER
than ever.' A call is solicited and
satisfaction gna ran teed.
Moil's CLOTHING at
PRICKS t hit wilfyleasoeverybody's
views.
Sole agent for D lsheimet's and
Markos Philadelphia ami Baltimore
line HOOTS and SHOES.
The Light Running
I Domestic Sewing Machine
i
I Also Needles, Attachments and parts
! for all * nehines for s ale.
In conclusion would slate that I
am now oiforing iml.1 cements in all of
it v different departments, I 'shall bo
pleased t<> have you call-and exam
ine my Stock and Prices, and am
continent lhatyou will be convinced
1 huL
THEODORE KOHN'ri
has the LA RG ES T selection, LOW
EST pi ices and NEWEST styles at
the
Great Dry Goods
! EMPORIUM
I f) l(). Java, and other grades of Coffe*
1 l\ at VAN TASSEL'S.
Jusi: Received
I A fine lot of
G oM <fc Plate Jewelry,
Consisting of
Ladies, Misses and Children Sets
Rings, Charms, &c.
Watch.* and Clocks
G
t all he fore htiviug elsewhere.
W. 1". Robinson.
til I LDH ION'S KARS P1KRCED frr.
of Charge w hen Kings are Bought*
ITIOft dm I'rmhest aril Selected otoel
? in e( rics go to \*AN TASSE
NC TIC?2?
,1/r ( ? It. .1 ones keejis good I10J
huggios for hire, and is also i?rept|
nil kinds of hauling promptly^
notice. Terms reasonable.
C. \<j
j aug 20
(llloli'C C'liovt inn til,
.' Tobacco, Brandy Peachc
: i'i nnoa'sold stand
i . .
Ijini pi t pared U
families with the ce'cbT
phiit Champagne Lager /feer^
cheaper than Charleston n\
Wallace Cannon's OM Stand.
.). DKL AN DU
t I >ol,i<(.NA Sausages, low
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