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Bed Hair Defended.
As udniiict Of rod liuir, whp has il
himself, glorifies thai style thus:
TlirotighoutcrcaliOn nature appears to
delight in lud. It predominates in
the pleasure of tlio imagination, for
whatever is leautifill, agreeable or
sublime, partakes of red. The rain
i ow, the rossen and the charming lip
and cheek of beauix's self, the siitj,
i Us source of heat and light, all all
ied ; as is also the fhv?, the might}
autocrat ?>f ihe universe. The most
brilliant lloweid, the most delicious
fitiils, the orange, the nj pie and the
peach arc red. Through the animal
Kingdom red prcdouridalcs, as in the
King of beast, the lion, lint go furth
er; Adam, the lirst of mankind, was
red. The greatest of Grecians,
Jupiter, Apiilo and Vulcan, were
crimson. Samson whose strength
win gigantic, derived his \ owcr fiom
his red hair, and the destiny of the
empire of Athens depended on the
red hair of Nisus. t^uccn Elizabeth
had led hair; so bad Spenser and
Khakepcttic. Milton \.\ nnothei
instance of the pi ouf of my proposi
tion. Also Defos, the author of the
world renowned story, "Robinson
Crusoe." Lafayette had red hair;
Bonaparte's hair was of this color.
Arlemus Ward had red hair; so have
red Indians, or else why so named?
etc.
Mauled Down by a London Mob.
The United Stn'es Hag that was
hoisted upon the staff or the American
Exchanged, in London, on the last
Lord May or's day, has not hi en suf
fered lu maintain its position. The
owners of the building notified the
proprietor of the r.\-hai Lcd that it
must be removed, but as the otder
was not obeyed, thu owncis gained
access to the roof from another build
ing and hauled down the Hag. It was
again hoisted, and the owners bad
iccourse to violence, hacked by a
London mob, who trampled the (lag
tinder foot. The owners had pre vi
(itisly nppled to the high court of
chancery .for an inj-mction Io prevent
the United Slides II ig from I cing dis
played on a building occupied by an
American. This was refused by the
rouit, when the owncis commenced a
Mill for damages, which is not yet
decidt d.
A Curiosity of Crime.
A man has been sent four times to I
the Wisconsin Stale piison for steal
ing a cow. Heing asked why he did
not steal a horse, he said that would
hcnd him up longer than he wanted lo
go at anyone lime. The statute puls
ihe maximum for which sentence can
be passed for sti tiling anything of less,
value than $100 at one year, lie
H13s there is no lolling how high up
men will .swear the value of a horse,
but there is no danger of their "swear
ing an old cow up to $100." lie says
lie can get the price of a cow, bis own
keeping for a } ear a suit of clothes
and ?;">, for one)car's work in prison,
and he thinks that is doing well fot
him. The abolition of term sentences
would relieve society of that kind of
criminal pranks.? (>ood Company.
How Fraud Eecjets Fraud.
When for years and years together
the Republican majority of Congress
were not only condoning but defend* {
jug as most, righteous the Louisinnun|
I'titurning board frauds, they were in 1
fact laying hoard and deep the foun
dations for 'he returning board fraud.- j
of Maine. The methods of ihe Dcm-j
ocrats arc not exclusively Democrat- |
ir, hut Republican as well, or, tioicj
piopcrly speaking they arc Uk' com
mon methods of modern political law,
which in as free from the elements of
justice or morality as law could well
he.
WjiEN you sec a young man in
gorgeous appaicl walking about the
street with his arms hanging in curves
from his body like the wings ol an
over-healed turkey on a summer's 1
day, it isn't because he is in pain. Ill
is because he has been ??abroad." I
Till? season of the year has conic
around when a young man may goto
a social gathering to exchange senti
ments with a pretty young woman
und overcoats with the young men
unfortunate enough to use the most
pron incut pi g in the hsll.
"Blood will tell," but, then, it is not
the most desirable business a man can
Lc engaged in, to stand around and
talk "blood" to you. Let it speak
for itself.
There is still outstanding $31,000,
.000 of called United Slates Govern*
inent bonds upon which interest has
ceased since the 17th of July last.
Girls, Naomi was live bundled and
eighty years old when she was mar
ried.
SunscRiitis for Tut; Oiiakckiii no
Df.mo*'jiat. Only 81.50 per annum.
Don't Forget to Call for your Christmas Presents left
by Santa Claus at
CO IST El J? o T101ST lER Y,
At Captain Brigguiuir* Ol?! Stund.
Haidas. ('in rants. Citron, by Iho wholesale, Candles from Die plainest to
llielltM'sl and in every shape. >wect hearts, Panorama', Eggs. Migur Toys
besides I am prepared to lee and OrnaiiieinJ everybody's Christinaa Cake*.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
FRU IT ! FRU IT !! FRUIT !! I FRU IT !!! !
And everything to mnko people happy. Call before buying elsewhere.
JOSEPH E?OS,
Orangeburg, S. C, Sept. 20-tf
IE IT?
IT E N R Y K 0 H N
Has brought everything in the pry Good* line down to living prices, nud would
(:ill aitciiium to his immense Fall stock, hardU knowing what specialties to einiin
t-rsitv?having everyH big in the wearing line from mi Infants Sock lip.to,an Ele
phants (pattern lor a Tin Cualdoii).
11 E N II Y K 0 II N
DRESS GOODS
CLOAKS
NOTIONS
Uespect fully call attention to my full line of Dress Goods, Abacas. iJrilHantiuc
Serges. Huuretts, Suit ing-, and Huntings. In Black Goods we have our celebrated
i;li,he Alpacas, which for icxiuie and brilliancy, cannot be surpassed, Crepe Cloths
and French Cashmeres all grades. All leading shades Silks, Satins and Velvets
lor Iiuumiiiu purposes. Our Cloaks arc well worth an inspection, embracing fiO
dilVereul slyle.s, Dobuaus. long anil sbori Cloaks, made up in the latest styles by the
Mtmhiillaii Cloak Company Ol New York, being from llrst bauds, can sell Ihctll Iroin
?r2.ni) up to S'J?.OO.
I I JE 1ST R Y K O JET. HSf
Blankets
A1 though a U'lidcnc}* in the market for upward prices on all Cotton Goods, I am
still selling all Staple and Housekeeping Goods at bid prices. Yard wide Sheeting
;tt 11 cents, &c. Towels,-Linens, m-w style Calicoes, Long Cloths and Jeans,
special bargains in the above Goods,
CLOTHING II ATS
SHOES
A.; a leader in the above Goods, would call c-pecial attention to our Boys' Cloth
ing, a large assitrtim nt always <>n hand, from 8H.U0 a suit to $17.00, A new feature
in our Men's Clothing Department la soils to order at u small advance of ready
made. Samples oil exhibition, price-; and lit guaranteed.
A long fob waul is supplied in our Shoes ami Boot s. Good hand made Stock for
Children, Ladiesnini Gentlemen at prices within the reach of all. Don't waste
your money on paper-bottom, shoddy goods when for a trille mure you can get a
prime article.
One word more, if you will jn?t call at I ho IIa/aar and as'c for what you want, we
will show .\iiii thai wo can heal Chnrh'Moii or any other man.
AffCttt for XITJTTlCIfclOIt'S PATTERNS,
NEW AMERICAN SEWINC MACHINE,
''WhitcV Shuttle Sewing Machine.
II E jSt R Y K O II N ,
Leader of Low Prices.
IXIi RESTAURANT,
A. M. IZLAR, AGT.,
At Briggmari's Old Stand
("1ALL and gel your Hot Men's. Farcy Drinks and Fine Cigars. Come early and
J order your Oyster Stew. Oyster Fry. Chicken and Blee, Ham and Bice, Beef
steak and Rice. Saussage and Rice. Ham and Eggs, Codec, &C, &C.
Having obtained a llrst class Ilcstaurnnt Cook. 1 prepare everything in nice style.
( ad and satisfy your appetite. Everything put down at Bottom Prices.
Orangeburg S. C , Oct. :t, 1370?Uuis
J?ST OPENED
AT THE CORNER OF
Russell Street and Railroad Avenue
BY
A FULL STOCKOF
Greiaeral ?lerch.aiid.ize,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH.
All inv Old Friends nud as manv New Ones as will favor mo with a call are re
Cclfully invited to examine my GOODS AND PRICES. April 18
F RESH All R IVAIi S
or
Wew and ?-es?i?e.Tbl? ????g
AT
IM
fcMV STOCK COMPRISES
Dry Goocls axid. Groceries
?IX GREAT VARIKTV.
The Dry Goods embrace Ladies ?ml Mens Dross Good-, \\"I?itu ?ml Colored
Cot (Oll Cond.-. Print!*, Men*.- and Boys* Clothing. Hais and Caps,
JJootrs nricl Slioes,
To S?ll all classes. Also full Ii..es c f
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS,
And in fact evorvthin?; t<> Ii?' found in a Urs! class Store.
Thai King Ilm public for their generous patronage in the past, I respect fu'lv
solicit a continuance ot Ibc sann', promising lo sch everything ai the U>w?CI piwsi
blc price. The highe**! market price paid for
Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c.
And all other Country P.i*?hIucc. A call solicited. No (rouble to show goods.
JOHN C. PIKE,
Orangebnrg. S. C, Mar "JS-tf Corner Church and Russell Rtrecl?.
The Improved Water Elevator
and Purifier.
IF yon would enjoy good health you must use pun.
water. To the citizens o| Orangebnrg, Aikcn.
Kdgcticld, Hampton, and Baruwcll counties: Having
purchased the exclusive right oi said counties for the
Improved Watvr Kley?tor und Purifier, we idler the
same lor sale. This Elevator lias no superior. M i~
simple, cheap mid durable, having no worden tubing
to decay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to
rust or corrode. No linages or valves to wear mil <>r
to get out of order. Requires no attachment below
the platform and will last rJTX ?.1*IS 10 TXjMIS.-s!
as long ;\a any pump. Will make bail water good,
and good water better. A thorough investigation is
all that is necessary to convince you of its merits. .
March l-?-<'iu
SAIN, SVlCnONEY & CO.
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A DVERTISE a largo and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of
Sugar, Tea, Soap, Tinware. T.emons. Butter Nuts,
Codec, Spice, S.ipolio. Stoneware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts,
hacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples. Pecans.
Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery .ware. Cabbages, Almonds,
I,aid. Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants,
Hams, Copperas, Staub. Sifters, Candy, Prunes.
In fait the 1 arges* and best variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange
burg, al prices Ten to Twenty percent less than any house in town.
1 mean just what I say,
I'll sell for iess than any one,
Or give my good* away.
A. IB. WALKER,
Orangebnrg. April 4, 1S7?. Leader of Low Prices.
G
DEALER IN
FINE CHEWING TOBAQO,
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SEC ARS,
A SPECIALITY
Made of Mountain Deiv Corn Ifhishev.
CHAMPAGNE, ALES, POUTERS BRANDIES WINES, BLEU &e &c.
Ihave on band a very heavy stock which 1 am offering for sale cheaper than
any one else in the County. Fresh Lager Beer constantly kept on baud at
f> cents a schooner. Give me a call at Sale's Old Stand.
Orangeburg, September G.
Z J. KING
NEW STORE
NEW STORE
IN THE TOWN OF
? ? * m A T? Tr Hi i W 3s ?
-o
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 and Domestic, Hardware, $c,
And solicits a share of trade. Mr. .1. PHIL. SAIN, w ho is in charge of the stor?
will be glad to greet any all of bis old customers, and new ones too, to ,w hom he
guarantees bargains as good as can be bad in Charleston. Higbest.inarket price;
paid for all kinds of country produce*
St. Matthews, September G, 1S7G.
kaaji THE NEW WILSON
mLJo Oscillating Shuttle
1R" Till SEWING MACHINE;
li ^rfffl J&?\ ,0 wonderful in its conception* un
k3 l^K /4fPLl procodented for doing a largo rango of
kj sewing In textile fabrics and leather. Its
W y \f Pcff motions are continuous, admitting of an
fill / /Xll/l extraordinary rate of speed, either by
? llfaMtiKfc A? \ steam or foot power. Every motion of the
M treadle makes six stitches, thus prcduo
^?JL/jpS^5^st^^ Ing about one-third more work in ti day
^&grfZWB^?BK^aBteaJ^ than other Sewing Machines. It hae no '
: - stop motionSti and tlghtons the stitch with
the needle out of the fabric. It uses the
woll-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sidos of the needle. It
has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sewing Machine.
Its arm is fully eight and one-half inches long and five and one-half
Inches high, and the whole Machine Is very compactly and seien*
tlflcally constructed in proportions, elegance, design and appear*
ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places It as fay
In advance of all other Sewing Machines as the telephone Is superior
to the tin speaking tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT,
for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur*
nlshed FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHINES,together with
nTuokor, RufYler, Gordor, Sotof Hemmers. Binder?etc. rSjr?
. ? ~ ??. ?"???>?-?-.. <? $
These Machines are on exhibition and for sale -by
THEODORE KOITN,
AGEXT FOR
Qrangeburg Coimty.
Onmprelmrg, S. C.. Nov. 7tl?, 187'.).?tf
Is A compound <>f the virtues of sarsana
ri I la., atillingia, mandrake, yellow dock,
with the iodideof pc.t:ishami iron, all pow
erful hlood-tnakitig, blood-cleansing, and
life-sustaining elements. It is the purest,
safest, and in every way the most effectual
alterative medicine known <>r available to
the public. The sciences of medicine and
chemistry have never produced so valua
ble a remedy, nor one so potent to euro
all diseases resulting from impure blood.
It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous
diseases, ISryslpelns, Kose, or St. An
thony's Fire, Pimples and Fnec
grubs, Pustules*, Blotches, Holls, Tu
mors, Tetter, Humors, Suit Rheum,
Scald-head, Ringworm. I' leers,Sores,
Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neu
rulgbi, Fernalo Wef.U'.U-sses anil Ir
regularities, Jaundice, Affections of
the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
and General Debility.
By its searching and cleansing qualities
it. purges out the foul corruptions which
contaminate the blood, and cause de
rangement and decay. It stimulates and
enlivens the vital functions. It promotes
energy and strength. It restores and pre
serves health. It infuses new Ufa and
vigor throughout the whole system. No
BUuorerfroill any disease whieharises from
impurity of the blood need despair, who
will give. AVKit's Sausapauii.i.a a fair
trial. Bciucmbor, the. curlier the trial,
the speedier the eure.
Its recipe has been furnished to physi
cians everywhere; and they, recognizing
Its superior qualities, administer it in their
practice.
For nearly forty years AVElt's Sar
BAPAItU.LA has been widely used, and it
now j)ossesses the confidence of millions
of people who have experienced benefits
from its marvellous curative virtues.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co.,
Practical niiil Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
BOLD BY ALL DllCiitilsTH RVERTWIIBBX.
October 3, 1870?ly
Something New!
In ad lition to lhe large and elegantly
assorted stock of Dry Goods. Ib? ?ts and
Shoe-', Hats. i'vC, &c, also
Groceries
of the best quality, cheaper than can ho
bough) any where else. The liuest and
best -lock ol
Whiskies.
brandies.
Wines.
Gin.
Bum.
Ac. Ac,
I The price* of which have just been re
duced 'J.*. lo 50 cents per gallon.
I). K. SMOAK & CO.
! Have litt ted up their up-st airs, and laid
! n a stock 85,000 of the liuest, best and
eheapcsl assortment of
CLOTHING
to* he found between Columbia and
Charleston. If yon are in neeil of a suit
at any price. Pants, Coat or Vest, don't
lall to see them before, buying. Just re
ceived, 150 barrels of
F LOUE,
Which will be sold cheaper than the
same quality can be bough! in Charles
ton, make room for
2O0 Barrels
to bo in by the first of November.
The Best
RUST PROOF WHEAT & OATS
on hand.
1>. E. SMOAK & CO.
Orangeburg, S. C. June 27 tf
HOME
ENTERPRISE.
Bi:V. S. T. II.M.I.MAN is prepared to
j KBAMK PICTUIIISS of nl! sizes in
the neatest style of (he art, and at lower
rates, for cash, (linn can be done else
where in the county. Picture Hangings
also furnished on the most liberal terms.
All parties desiring work done in the
above line would do well to give him a
call at his house in Lyon's Township, or
at l>r. S. A. Beeves. Satisfaction guar
anteed. April 8?3moS
AVGTipNJilllB.
JAMES A. HAMILTON offers his ser
vices to auction stock, Merchandise,
&e., on Salcsdnys, or to attend sales any
where In the County. Orders left at the
store of John A! Hamilton will ho at
tended to. JAS. A. HAMILTON.
Aug 22?-Sinos
I THE WHITE
u Sewing machine
the best of aw.
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity}-.
Unsurpassed in Construction, N
' Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
orntiNOTHC >,<yif
verv best operating
quickest 9eeunq, \
S hakdsome8t, and
Host Perfect Sewing Machine
IN THE WORLD. <, . ,
Irado we put It upon its merits, and In no lnttaajS
has 11 ever yet (ailed to satisfy any rccommcofn
In Its favor. /
Tho demand torthoWhlto has IncreascWH^H
an extent that we aro now compelled to 9Mj
Ccraploto Savrlaog C^cm?HhM
ovory tin too saaAs.ia.'toa In. _^
t.Tio &a.y to ovi-Tpply ? ^
tia.a domand 1 "*
Every machine is warranted for 3 years, and
toldfor c-sh at Hberal discounts,or upon easy
payments, to suit the convenience ot customers.
?KB-AQIHT3 VTAi^TTD lit CWOCCUPUD TI2BIT0B7
WH/TE SEWING MACHINE CO,/'
Ha 358 Euctld Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio.'
For Sale by
Herix*y Tvoh.11..
j I). F. FLEMING. JAS. M. WILSON
j August, 1S78.
Wo are now opening, <lircot from
the Manufacturers, a largo and new
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks,
FOR FALL TRADE.
Gidors solicited and promptly' fill
ed. All goods with our brand war
ranted.
D. F. FLEMINGf & CO.
WHOI.KSAMi DEAI.F.ttS IN
AND
Trunks.
No 2 Haync street, Cor. of Church
street, Charleslon, S. C.sep 27-3
CALL WWIM CALL,
At the People's Bakery*
ESTABLISHED IN 1S71,
BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR
Who Is still ready and willing to
FILL ORDERS
BREAD, BOILS, F I ES
AND
CAKES
of all descriptions.
GUNGE RS
by the barrel or'box.
ALSO
BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINfGS,
oit
Any other meetings at short notice.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC
TION AR YS. FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as
any that can be bought in Orangebnrg.
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. P. Marley.
Orangebnrg, Sept 13, 1878 ly