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? t...n Hf>w to bo Graceful, TUo Young Woman's Journal says a refined, graceful manner can bo ac quired by any woman; "The best grace is perfect naturalness. Still, ?you-must study yobrsclf, and form ?your manners by the rule of that art .which is but carrying out the law of ^nature. r'.Uutif/it is your nature to d)e forever assuming some unpietur .oh-que, ungraceful altitude, pray help . uature with ia little iui. if you are -stout avoid the smallest chair in the (room, and be sure you sit on it, not do lean back in it "with your hands 'folded in front of you just below the waist, especially while the present , fashion lasts. If you are tlilh, do fiiq^,.carry, yourself with; your'chin protruding and your .spinal column: xurvyig liko,Lhe bowl,of a spoon. Do] not wear fliinsy materials made up .\vithouta radio, or pull', or ilohnee, to fill up Iho hard outlines of your bad figure, so cruelly- defined:'by the tightlyqiulled back draperies. Study the1 nit of dress. We once knew a very 'plain woman who dressed so tastefully that it was an absolute pleasure to look at her. If you have IjeoiirinppiiTg uutil.<you are sjck with .the thought of your own hopeless ug ,linc$^, ' bo up and doing. Forget 'your disappointment, forget llic past and tike ^sheers of your own family over ' the ' mistakes that you have made." :: rTi A Sweet Temper. No trail of character Is more valu able in a woman than the possession ? oi a sweet temper. It is like the dowers that spring up in our path way, reviving and cheering us. Home can never be made happy without it. Let a man go home at night, wearied and worn out by the toils of the day, and how soothing is a word dictated1 by a good disposition. It is sun shine falling upon the heart, llo is b,appy and Uic Cares of life are for gotten. A sweet temper has a sooth ing influence over the minds of the whole family. Where it is found in JLhe wife and mother, you observe ?kindness and love predominating over the natural feelings of a bad heart. Smiles, kind words, and looks characterize the children, and peace and love havo their dwelling place there. Study then, to acquire and retain a sweet temper. iL id more valuable than gold, and captivates more than beauty, and to the close of life retains all its. powers. /\ Word to Boys. Boys ! what arc you going to live for"? For riches, or honor, or pleas ure? Or have 3'Oti thought nothing of the matter? Happy all day long, you have dreamed of nothing more. But the time will come soon when, if pod spares you, you will be called upon to take a place in this busy world ; and it is well that you should fix early how you intend to shape your couisc. It is not enough to be industrious, and honest, and honora ble. Both our life and our living is of God, and he demands of all his children a dutiful regard to his ivishes ; and these ho has given in his word. Having a desiro to do his will you cannot fail to secure bis blessing ; and he will incline your heart unto wisdom, for "the steps of a good man are ordered of the Lord." In God's glory is the best prosperity, because for this end were you crcat Ad; and he intends that herein you should find your highest enjoyment. Senator Randolph, speaking of Grant's insulting reply in an inter View he had with him in regard to troops in South Carolina, exclaimed Vupou what meat hath this our Coi^ar fed that he hath grown sogreal?'' Ciesar was at least a gentleman. It has ..been quite common to call this man a Ciesar; but he lather resem bles those load Stool growths of the camps of Roman history when the imperial place fell to the man whose iron jaw marked him the possessor of brute force, icsolule will, the lit instrument of the army ami all dhe worst elements of the empire. "I wopld like to see n man live up to his profession." Quo of the best Of "likes" certainly. But wouldn't ;l be a good plan to try it yourself? You profess great regard for consis tency. Suppose 3-011 try it. Perhaps you will tnen be more charitable. Ykuv few people seem to know the power pf a thoroughly social, genial, hospitable, friend!}*, consistent, Chris tian home. It is on*3 of the "latent forces" in the church, yet to be de veloped op a grand scale for the con vert ston of the world. If you think no one cares for you in this cold world, just tell your neighbors that you propose to keep hens. You will be (Surprised to ecc what an immediate interest they will manifest in you. THE COLUMBIA REGISTER! DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. Iiost Newspaper ever published nt the Capital of South Carolina. Cireulotion Largo and Constantly In creasing. We incst'Ecn-'ULLV invite Tino attention of the reading eouminn Itv t<> the oxoullont newspapers wn aro now publishing hi Columbia. THE REG ISTER is the only paper ever published at the capital of South Carolina which is conducted as aro the. leading dailies of llio principal cities of the country' Wo have an able aud dlstiugulsed' corps of editors?gentlemen well known all over the State for their learning, ability and sound Democratic principles;?men who have served the HI a fa*, and the South on every occiision when the demand arose for their service, and who may safely be depended upon ns reliable leaders of] the Democrat y in the line of.joiiinalism. i ?J Ulf dajlyf REGISTER i'j :utweftty cight column paper, 21 by :?? inches, printed on good paper and with largo, clear cut type, containing the Latest Tel egraphic. News. Full Market Reports, editorial matter on .the.-leading occur rences of the times, and replete with in teresting miscellaneous reading. The Local News is full and interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to that department... Our eoriQspnmhmce from Washington and other places oil note gives an entertaining resume of all | Hie important events ol the day. THE T1U-WEICKLY REGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises the con tents of the Daily'at?2.50 less per an num. THE WEEKLY REGISTER Is a large, handsomely gotten up eight-page paper. 2'.> by '12 inches, containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, embracing all tho news of the week and tho most editorial and loeal news. TEEMS?IN ADVANCE. Daily Register, one year.$7.00 Daily Register, six mouths. JJ.501 Daily Register, three months. 1.7"? Tri-Weck!y Register, one year. 5.{ Trl-Wbekly Register, six inontds.... 2..r Tri-Weekly Register, tliree months. 1.20 Weekly Register, one year. 2.00 Weekly Register, six months. 1.00 Weekly Register, three months., 50 A113' person sending us a club of ten subscribers at one time will receive eith er of the papers free, postage prepaid, for one year. Any person sending us the money for twenty subscribers to the Daily may re tain for his service? twenty dollars of the amount; for twenty Subscribers to the Tri-W'eckly. 11 fleet I dollars of the amount; and for twenty subscribers to the Week ly, live dollars of the amount. I As an Advertising Medium, The Reg ister adonis unequalled facilities, having a large circulation, and numbering among its patrons the well-to-do people of the middle and upper portion 01 the State. Terms reasonable. For any information desired, address CALYO&patton, Proprietors, Columbia, S. C. Kja^Parties desiring copies of Tim Rkoistkk to exhibit In canvassing will be supplied on application. The Weekly News Contains live Editorials, the latest Tel egrams, besides the follow ihg Special ties: Carefully selected Mail News, Prize Stories, a Chess Column, an Agri cultural Department, Record of Mar riages and Deaths. The WEEKLY' NEWS gives more for tho money than any other Southern Weekly. See the Prices: Single Subscription per annum S'J 00 Five Subscriptions at $1 7"), 8 75 'Pen Subscript ions at $1 50 15 00 Twenty Subscriptions at $1 25 25 00 Fifty Subscriptions at ?1 50 00 The WEEKLY NEWS will he sent to yearly subscribers of the Daily Edition of The News and Courier for SI. The WEEKLY' NEWS will be sent for one year lo six months1 subscribers to the Daily Edition of The News and Courier for SI 50. The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent to yearly subscribers to the Tri-Weekly Edition of The News and Courier lor $1 ;")0. No reduction* will be made in the price to subscribers of The News and Courier except as above. Remember the WEEKLY NEWS con tains all the latest News, selected from The News and Courier, besides these spe cialties which do not appear in the Daily at all. A Prize Story, a Clicks Column, an Agricultural Department; and a com plete weekly record of Deaths and Mar riages in this State. Any one of (lies specialties alone is worth the prioe of subscription, and the subscriber really gets a First Class Week ly besides lor nothing. R10RD?N & DAWSOX, Charleston. S. C. to ED AMERICAN HOTEL Established about is::0 Kcsucitulcd on the European Plan for Gentlemen only. THUMS: Rooms each person per day.50 per week.?3.00 per month...y and (810 According to location of booms paid nadvance. no AUD 1 ERMS: Board and lodging..81 50 per day Hoard and lodging.........'?7..C.50 per week MICA 1.8? Breakfast.25c Dinner.;-j()c Supper.25c MUS. M. J. ARCHER. Pprbnrictrcss, 2!) George st, corner King-, sep 27 ly Charleston, S C. Hardware. S. R. MAKSHALL & 00. 310 KING-ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, POTWARE, TIN WAKE, NAILS, WOODWARE. ROPE, SADDLE If Y", CUTTLERY, GUNS, &c. Also, Agricultural Steels, as follows: Straight and Turn Shovels. Scooters, It ill Tongues, aud Sweeps of all kinds, suitable for the wholesale and retail Hade. Merchants would do well lo call and examine our slock before pur chasing elsewhere. Charleston, Sept. 27, 1878. 3mo CAIi'Ei WWW?!" CAIxL ?At the People's Bakery, ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY I'OE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still fealty nud willing to 11 FILL Olli} BREAD,R0U.8,PIE8' AND CAKES. of all descriptions. G U N .O E R S ' by the 'Varrel or box. BREAD FOE CAMP-MEETINGS, Any other meetings at short notice. ? JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC TION AIM'S, FANCY GOODS'aND NOTIONS, "which will bo sold as low as any I hat can be bought In Orangeburg. Thankful for the past, patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit II con tinuance of their custom. Tr W. ALBRGQTI, RUSSELL STREET, ?lit it -- ????? . ? Next door to Mr. J. P. ITarley. Orangebnrg, Sept 13; 18,78 3y B?YCK&C?. DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a call whene'er they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly in score. Oct 3mo The Favorite Dry-Goods Resort ?o Furohgott, Benedict & Co, Charleston, S. C OFFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Retail 4T LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of the finest and best selected stock of Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, first and second mourning goods, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, ribbons, silk ties, ladies and gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi ano covers, towels, table damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, are now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and wc guarantee to the public and people of this State espe cially that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES and long established reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS of dollars has been exchanged through our house, that we can and always will give better' satisfaction as regards i.TAhJTV AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. i^i?* SAMPLES sent on applica tion. N. Ii. Charges prepaid on all goods over ?10. Sent C. O. D. or for post office order. Please mention this paper in order ing Goods. FURCIIGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. %i"}yr> King street, Charleston; &"b. Oct 20 ly i ? itiilfi woO Ji'JOh: this VAX ZR is on fixj3 with ftTbero Advort lalaf; Contractu can bo made. JUST1 OPENED AX THE CORNER OF ?jjssell Street and Railroad Avejrae BY J. W. MOSELEY, A FULL STOCK OF 1 #1 t ?*y ?* " - r.'/'i .; 1 ? ^ **>? ' ' tu (I ?? 1 7/ WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASn. Joi'All my Old Friends and nS many New Ones as will favor mo witli a call are rc-| speotfully Invited to examine my GOODS AND PRICES. April 18 Z. J. KING DEALER IN FINE CHEWING TOBAGO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEGARS, A SPECIALITY Made of Mountain, Dew Com ITJUsJcev. CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTERS BRANDIES WINES, BEER &e&c. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am ottering for sale cheaper than any one else In the County. Fresh Lager Beer constantly kept on haud at 5 cents a schooner. Give me a call at Doyles Coruor. , . Z. J. KING Otfangcburg, September G. ICECREAM! ICE HOUSE. ICE CEEAMI ICSES CREAK! !! STOP and Refresh yourself at the New and Elegantly Fitted up Ladies' Refreshment Saloon !! TCE CREAM at 10 and 1"> cents, Cakes and Pies Fresh every day. The largest X and iinest assortment of Confectioner}'. Fruits of all kinds. Groceries, and the best grades of Flour. The choicest brands of Cigars and Toboecos. Everything sold at bottom prices. ICE FOR SALE In any quantity and at any time of the day. Sundays from 8 till o'clock and from 12 till 1 o'clock. A call is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH EROS, At Captain Briggman's Old Stand. Cellar to Rent. First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand, Corner of Russell and Treadwell Streets, Orangeburg. TRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OPEND AT JL the above stand a lirst class Where can be found everything needed for family use of the very best quality, and warranted fresh and genuine. I will make it a point to keep nothing for sale but what is lirst class and fresh. By permanent arrangements made 1 will receive my goods weekly?and by close and careful attention to my business, and the wants of my customers. 1 hope to receive a fair share of patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produce solu >r ship ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. Agev Orangeburg, S. C, SeptemberO, 1S73 ROSE'S HOTEL NORTH WEST CORNER STATE IXOTJEE SQUARE, COLUMBIAS. 0. BOARD $200 PER DA Y. OMNIB US 2Qcs> Special attention and RATES to commorolal travelers. Orangeburg Oct. 18 1878. ly W. P. CAIN SJ. Matthews S. C ?o? DEALER IK DRY GOODS, ?OOTS &?SHOES, HATS CAPS &c. ?o? I buy my goods from tlrst hands nml sell them nt Charleston prices ?o? Highest CASH price paid for cotton and country produce. ?o? Fuii and General Stock nl.\vny<8 on hand. W. P. GAIN, St. Matthews. Near the DEPOT. act 8-ton I). P. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON .August, 1878. Wc arc now opening, direct from the Manufacturers, a large and new stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR FALL TRADE. Orders solicited and promptly fill ed. All goods with our brand war ranted. D. F. FLEMING- & 00. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND Trunks. No 2 Hayno street, Cor. of Churcb street, Charleston, S. C. eep 27-3 fresh arrivals OP I tl-!/*l ?rf. .:??!-. ??/ Dilti i.'itt and, Besirabte ?o.odL^ , . ..i , \f . -,'.> I ???.:.>.; ? ;-??..?????' 'oww ?. ? " ? ? 'AT moj ... ! '.l->; > ??.?.?? n--c i. .'.?'*;}it?? r-'.i Oiit ? Wjli*sr l a I w.. -? i ? i: I ? iff!* - "i?4v?> a "if JYntvs-U ? -tJ'? ST?. oil ?!'- / -?- j j hi. ? f.-. ? .Ii v,.i ?n.rr MY STOCK COMPRISES, ?: " . , . ? . .., ^" .. <i?V * yVi'-i > ' l Hi'.'-tt aiiT 13i-y GhoocJ^ and Groceries :. .. ? ? '". A i'a. .i . ?/?l ?'.' 'f/tvfOJi , : ? .. .ii ?'??'?> *? ? jl/'H-hctol? no - Mt-v;i ? ? < c d'i :i..,?iaio''J IN GREAT VARIETY. The Dry Goods embrace Ladies and Mens Dross Goods, White arid Colored ? Cotton Goods, Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps, ? *? ? ? ' ' '"' !'';: u.,'( - I i... JM.' Jftl*?i Od! IBoots and Shoes. To suit all classes,. Also full lines of . -.? '>'* ,.,..(, r , ..i-r.? nd'i . ^d- 'id;^ GEOOERIES AND TOBACCO^ And in fact everything to be found in a first class store-, . ? ., , ?;> ? .? J-j-r?:.*,? cd of Litis fc?>*l<m Thankihg the public for fclielr generous patronage in the past, I respectfully; solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell everything at the lowest possi ble price Tlic highest market price paid for ?' i ,.,;( jr t\;4jp(inr) iifttitu'l . Xil Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c, - . . 1 ir.i? F| . HU? I' -UWi And all other Country Produce. A call solicited. No1 trouble to show goods. in tr?7 0d; ni VyJtV. ?:? rouble to show goods. .ortdj Jir/isd iiiuu < ?nyi john c. Orangeburg, S. C, Mar 28-tf ipid Corner Church anda Russell Streets. TJie Improved Water Elevator and Purifier. Orangeburg, S? G? r' you would enjoy good health you must use pure water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Alken, Edgellcld, Hampton, and Barnwell counties: Having purchased the exclusive right of said counties for the, Improved Water Elevator and Purifier, we ?fler Um same for .sale. This Elevator has ?o superior. It is simple, cheap and durable, having no wooden tubing to decay and. pollute the water. No Iron tubing to rust or corrode. No fianges or valves to wear out or to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and wiii iast 'jl-.lL.fi.JL?..EUJ? 'JCXJMLl?ii^ as long as any pump. Will make bad water goodj and good water better. A thorough investigation is all that is necessary to convince you of its merits. March M-fim SAIN, MERONEY & CO. II! ?II 111! i!!! 111! iui I!! ^A^DVERTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consistlnf i if i in in part of ( Sugar, Tea, Soap, Tinware, Lemons, V Butter Nats, CotFee, Spice, Sapolio. Stone ware, Oranges VCOcoaNuts, - Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, I Pecans, * Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, s. Almonds, '? ' Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden wa.rej Confectlonerfr, Currants, Hams, Copperas, Starchj Sitters, Candy, F Prunes^ In fact the largest and best variety of Fancy nnd Staple Grocerierocepi In Ora^RO,J burg,'at prIcesTen to Twenty percent less than any house ratosWWs^,_ i mean just what I say, . . ( i a pB! I'll sell for less than any one, Or give my goods away. a. b. Walker, . Orangeburg, April 4,1S70. Loader of Low Prices. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST .... ,r . )? .? , -jM Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Toilet and Fancy Articles is offering His large and well selected stock of LOW DOWN FOR CASH. ALSO a lot of FINE i'OBACCO FROM FORTY TH REE j,TO je IG HTY Five cents per pound. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, Orangeburg, S. C, July 12. 62 A. C. DUKEsj M. 9. NEW STORE NEW STORE IN THE TOWN OF & f f H) 6 W % DA. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, AND THE ^ public generally that in the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will be found a choice and rare selection of ,. Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors both Foreign ?nd Domestic, Jlardivare, eye, And solicits a share of trade. Mr. J. PHIL. SAIN, who is In ohargo of the stor? will be glad to greet any all of his old eustoraors, and new onea too, to. whom hi guarantees bargains as good as can bo had in Charleston. Highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce* St. Matthews, September 0,1876.