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Decreed.
^Into all livpp pome rniu miist fall;
Into all eyes soinc tear-tlrops start".
wWhetiuo rtieyliw' n-? gentle shower,
I Lushing (Ik* w^ye*?!'. lute's grest deep
?From iliuipllo-j Vat?<rd toaetiiingfoum.
* Over all paths BonHHoloud? must lower,
(Under all leet -mIi o p thorns spring,
' ?Tearing the lletb to hitter wounds,
' Or entering the heart with their stings.
,.1'pon nil brows rough wind?? blow.
Over all shoulders across be lain
Cowing the form in its lofty height '
Down to the dust hi the hitter pain,
Into all hands duty I?.thrust, ;i/,ll
Upon k.M arm* burdens ore given,
?Crushing the heart with their Weight
<Or lilting .the ?pul up to heaven.
lino nil hearts,, all homes and lives
Cod's sunlight come streaming down.
Gliding the rubix of Life's great, plain?
Weaving for nil a golden crown.
Notes.
A Ki ntuetcy mother has goi it real
bad. She has named her baby Win
field Scott Hancock English Smith.
The Albany, N. Y., Republicans
have.split and nominated different
candidates lor Congress and county
offices.
Gov. Jeter has ordered Attorney
General . Y'juiuana to goto Darling
Ion and represent the State in the
trial ol Colonel Cash.
We hear of a man who hnB made a
fortune by attending to his own busi
ness! This is authentic. Rut then
he hid few competitors.
A henpecked husband with a baby
on each arm and his wife holding his
hair with both hands, looks like: a
four-leaf clover in distresa.
Ever and anon, when Col. Fted.
Grant reads of defections from the
Kadical party, he asks: "Why in
Halifax didnVthey nominate paw ?''
A Republican orator says: "lien.
Gar limn j stands, on the s -me plane
with the Republican parly." Piotty
hard on Gat licit! ; and woisc on the
party.
AL.'Oral:Classconuundrum by Gen.
R. K. Butler: "If Grant could not be
trusted with a third term, how can
the Republican party be trusted with
the sixth?"
How time changes! In the good
old Testament days it was consider
ed a miracle for an ass to speak, and
now nothing r.hot t ol a miracle will
keep one* quiet.
The young physician r turns f.ohi
his vacation t.o t'nul. hib patients lively
as crickets. He inTVaTllly vows that,
he will stay at home und attend to
bnuinebs hereafter.
Alexander IJ. Sthepon^ is reported
to he in heller health than for years
past. He can now sit on a hotel pi
azza at the seaside without paper
weight on l^s coatttails,.
l'natmn.-itcr-General May mini, in
his anxiety and hatte to make a
Mpeeeh, knocked a knqt-holo ih the
centralization plank, when he an
nouneed that "Stales-never die."
Someihing noble, soihetliing'good,
sotuctlnng .pure,,-something manly {
something god dike in knocked off a
man every time ho gets drunk 01
?loops to iin through loig^elluhuas o'
God.
Uncle Sa.uimy Tiliicq did a hand
some t(?ng bv the Democratic Exo
cutive Committee, llu handed out
$100.000, which he had on draft, and
told them to call tor more when they
needed it,. r
Ex Governor Heudiieks said lo an
Indiana audience: "They say Gar
field is.a preacher ; 1 am only a wick
rd lawyer. Yet 1 would not do what
he did1 Toy a thousand years of the
presidency-"
It i* t?aay to stump Rhode Island.
A stand is erected in the middle of
the Stale and the thing is doue with
a single speech. Parties of the oppo
sition go into Connecticut until the
speaking is over,
Amon? the dispatches received at
the Republican headqiiaiters wuh oik
dated ??Boston, September 14, 4 a.
rn.-^Hop. Marshall Jewell: General
plnisted is elected and Corpnral Dav
is buried in Maine. I move lo make
the thing unanimous/'
Senator Wallace sa.\s that not !ei.s
than 4,000 Republican si Idiets of
Pennsylvania have written to (ion.
Hancock that they intend tp vote for
him for President. This looks as it
there iniukt be so me tiling in the claim
that Hancock will entry Rcnpsylvau
ja.
Sherman, Honest. John, any a when
lie charged Arthur with brihety and
{.belt in office, he didn't mean any
peibouul reflection'- | "Is ibis sur
kin;Ui?" as Artemas Wurtl would sa> ;
or if not what would Jphn nay if he
Hteuol to 1 lfleet on u Rlluw, person
Hll.v.
A co| 1 espomhmt of the Rost Oil
Jfenihl the week hpfore 1 he election
wiolc lioin Maine that Rhone said
?'the rcbtiltof thu election on the Nu
l.onal contest wi ) be important. A
Eubiouist success licit' would menu
Iht* triiini| h ?J llannoek. The reduc
' I'll iU the R p Idicaj.: mn) 'lily lo
1,00,1 or i',v!( 0 w t! itieiili a tlo.se
i.pd d .1101 ltd SlrU^ilc Ii. NoV?UI el,
I ui Mr. Rlaine nitiiipaits no Mich
lOpliiueucub. i(j ib |cift-pi|\ Malis
ped of a vicu-rj,"
CONFECTIONER AND CANDY MANUFACTURER,
CFEERSFOR SALE TIIE <LARQEST ASSORTMENT OF FJNE
- Fine Candies, wholesale and retail,
nt bottom prices.
lT5tX7lTB AND NUTa. of all descriptions always on band.
The only fdace where yo"h can always get
FRESH JtAlSlNS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, DATES. FIGS.
OftACKERS AND CAKES, DESSICATED COCONUTS and
FANCV GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
SPECIALTIES IN SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
- ? Largest.-usBortment of such goods in town.
Also,
FINE CIGARS, TORACCOS, PIPES,
< Vfces onraorcnted for Weddings in the mort. exquisite style.
<'uko Sleep es and Ornaments made to order.
Call and examine before buying elsewhere at BRlGGMAN'S OLD STAND.
Oraugeburg. S. C, Sept.3.-tf
: E. a CANNON,
Q-txn and. Locksmith,
and denier in
Q-UiiSi l?istols and General Hardware,
> i i a ' ?i' i' > ..../.*'.? , 4
ORANGEHURG, S. C.
KEEPS constantly on hand a fidl anil complete stock of Guns and Pistols o
every doeriptiou, PbckVj l\n\ves, Table Knives and Korks. Spoons, Scissors,
and in hurt almost nnvthhig in the Hardware line. 1 inukc a specialty of Carpen
ters* Tools, Farui'mg linpl?tn*'?ts, Cooking Utensils. Ebbing Tackle, Sportsmens'
Goods, such as Shot, To\yder, Uuu wads, clc, etc., also
THE LIGHT RUNNING REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE,
The best and cheapest Machine manufactured.
The public are cordially invited to examine my stock before purchasing as I am
determined not to h : undersold. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and
dipatch. 1'. G. CANNON.
Orangeburg, S. C, dan. 30, 18S0?ly
F RES JL A R RI V A L S
OF
Few and Desirable Goods
AT
mm. ?, rum mm
MY STUCK COMPRISES
Dry Groocls and. Gri'ocexMe?
IN GREAT VARIETY.
The Dry Good* embrace Ladies and Mens Dress Good*, White and Colored
CpUon-Gooibi, Prints, Men's and Hoys' Clothing, Hats and Caps,
I3oots and Slioes,
iinq
.<-.: ,Td suit all classes. Also full lines of
GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS.
Ami in fact ever} dung to be found in a llrst clas* store.
Thanking the public for (heir generous patronage in the past, I resp?-ctfiill\
solie.il. a eoiilimuiiiee of the same, promising to sell everything at the IowhcI possi
blc pi le*'. The highe- t market pi ice paid to:
Cotton, Corn. Peas, Rice. &c.
And all other Country Produce. A call si Itched. No trouble to show goods.
JOHN C. PIKE,
ii
Orangeburg. S. C. Mar 28-tf
Corner Church and Itnsscll Streets.
PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE MOST INEXPERIENCES HANDS!
For Dlarrhcsa, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
AND ALL TH08E NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND SOW EJUS
RO PREVALENT AT THIS 8EA8ON,
Kb Remedy known to the Medical Profession has been In use ro long and with with uniformljr
sa?s factory results as
PERRY DAVIS'
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
It hfin been used with such wonderful success la all parts of tho world in tho treatment of there
difficult!oi, that it has como to be considered
i AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER G0MPLAINT8
and Bpch It roally la when taken In Umo and according to tho very plain directions Inclosing
each bottlo.
In Euch dtseasos. tba attack Is usually BUdden and frequently very acute; but with m
?are remedy at hand for lmmcdtito mo, trie re U seldom danger of the futnl resulft
which bo often follows a few days' ncfilect
The inclinaUon to wait and fceo if the morrow" doc? not bring a better feeling, not infrequently
occasions a vast amount of needless mifrertng, ?nd iometlmu cost* a lifo. A timely dose oJ
Tain Killer will almost invariably savo both, and with them tho attendant doctor's fee.
It ha? stond the test of forty yc curs' coKstaui use in tUi eounUios and climates, and
13 perfectly safe In any pcreon's hands.
It Is rticonuucuded by Physlclam. Kurse? in Hoppltalu, and ponona of all classes and
professions who havo lu?J opportunity for observing tho wonderful results which huve always
followed its use.
THE BEST EVIDENCE:
Moasru. PBEIIY DAVI3 ,t HON:
I know you notxl do tfHttlnuni.'al lo convince MM
that your rnsdlclno in all that you clnlra for it, but I
cannot rostr.iln the impuliie to communicate to yoia
the iact that in iny family it ban truly dona wondrrtr.
I adminixter it to my chiulrnn (ono iTglitt-i-n tuoulbtt,
and tlui nthor Uiroo years old) with porfect mircomf.
H r. pulatoa tlioir l oyal?, rind ntoixi ainrrhrps.
Myself and wifo \-.-. >rt to jt In all cares, both for
lutoni'.) sad internal uns. Pre nsea ic in my family
for livo yrarw, und teilt not be nit limit it. IfoolinK
I havo long r.ncd tho minllcirm known na VEKIIY
DAVIK'VKOKTAIIf.ri PAIN KIIXKKinmy fanuly
and would not on any account be without it. Whou
Choloru v.n-i last eplaomio h?ro, I uaod no mcdlcino
of any sort but thu Pain Klllor. and although my.-.i-lf
and ttOTor&l inumbora of my family were attnokod
severely, I am happy to Hay that Ou? I'nin Killer was
equal to uvory omorKoncy. 1 considor I ahouUI not
Bo doinx my duty to tbo community did I .not say
Ihia much. If I worn nttacViul by ilio (.hoiuTA
to-day. I'aln Killer w**old Im tho only r^mody I
t4" 'ii'.il ubo. I havo tl.orou^hly totitod it, uud kuow
i. a bu rollod on.
F. K. IIKKOINSKNIJ, Oalona. Illinals.
No family can afford to bo without it, nnd its piloo brings it within the reach of all.
Tho ufio of ono bottle will go further to convince you of Its menu Uian columns of uews
uaper odvcrtlfiing. Try it, and you will never do without it.
?rlCQ JWe 50c and 81.00 per bottle. You can obtain it at any dnig storo or from
PERRY PAVIS & 80N, ProprlotprSf Providence. R. I,
Mny, I I I?80?Gm
pyself ender n.uch obllcation to you, In many timus
bvmu rono\r 1 from juiln. I am ypry truly yours,
L. Lf. MOOKK, UauKall, Uutchoa* Oo..Nl?w York,
I j I J ! ! ! I ! ! ! ) ! ! ! J ] j ? I'lTI I ! ! ! 7 ! ! ! I ! !
^DVEii'fJSE a luigo uuJ varied Jlook ui Goods, consisting iri part of
. Sugar, Tea, Soap. Tinware. Leinen*. Butter Nuts,
Coll'ee, ?plce, Sapollo. Stone ware, Oranges Cocoa Nuts,
Bacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Pecans,
Flour, Pepper, Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, Almond*,
Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden Ware, Confectionery, Currants,
Hums, Copperas, Starch, filters, Candy, Prunes.
Iu fact the largest and best variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange
burg, at prices Ten to Twenty percent less than any l\o,US? in town.
I mean J list what I say,
I'll sell for loss than any one,
Or give my goods away.
A. B. WAIKEB,
Orangeburg. April 4, 1875). Leader of Low Prices.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Passenoer Department.
On find after May 10th, 1880, Passen
ge.' Trains Oil tills road will run as fol
lows: (till further orders.)
GREENVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN.
GOING gast.
Leave Columbia.*4 115 p m
14 .12 15 pin
Arrive atCamdeu.7 45 p nj
Leave Orangeburg .(5 05 p iu
'* .J4 15 p in
Arrive at Charleston.*D rjO p m
?* .\7 30 pin
?Dally except Sundays. (Sunday's only.
GOING west.
Leave Charleston at.6 -in a m
Leave Orangeburg at.8 10 a m
Leave Cainden at.7 00 a in
Arrive at Columbia.10 30 a in
Way Freight and Passenger Trains.
GOING east.
* Leave Columbia.5 40 a m
Arrive at Cainden.12 00 m
Leave Orrngeburg.10 08 a m
Arrive at Charleston.2 00 p in
?' Augusta.3 2? p m
GOING west.
* Leave Charleston.0 00 a m
Leave Augusta.8 00 a m
Arrive at Columbia.? :J7 p in
* Passengers leaving Columbia or
Charleston on these trains have to change
cars at Branchville to reach Charleston
at 2 00 p m or Columbia at 5 .'17 p m.
"Night Express Train.
Going kast.
Leave Columbia.*!) 30 p m
Leave Ornngeburg. 12 32a m
Arrive at Augusta. 7 50a in
Arrive at. Charleston.? 20 a in
?Passengers taking this train will have
to Change cars at liranchville to reach
Charleston 0.20 a. in., if not iu sleep
er. Regular Accommodation train will
arrive at 8 0U a in.
going west.
Leave Charleston.().} p m
Leave Augusta.740 p m
Leave Orangeburg.245 a in
Arrive at Columbia..v.tj 10 a in
New Yoik Express.
going kast.
Leavo Orangeburg.5 17 a m
UOISG -wk.st.
Arrive at Orangeburg.,..?...*Ji57 Ii III
The Greenville Expre>* ami Night Ex
press will run daily. All other trains
run daily except Sundays. Sleeping
Cars are attached to Night Express,
berths only ?1 ?U to Char lesion or All
gilfta. These I rains make connections
jit Charleston with New York and Haiti
more Steamers on Wednesdays anil Sat
urdays, al.-o with Florida Steamers on
Tuesdays and Sat unlays. The Night
Express make connections with 7 a iu
train on S ?fc C Hail road for Savnnah ami
Florida points. Connections made by
other trains at Augusta with trains from
ami to that point, al-o with all trains
from and to Charleston.
The train leaving Columbia at !) :i() p
in and arriving at 0 10 a in makes close
connections at Kings-villc with the New
York Dxpress Train*, tu ?vhieb is at
taclud a Pullman Sleeping Cur. running
through between Augusta and New
York without change.
On Saturday and Sundays, round trip
tickets arc sohl to aud from all station*
at one lh>t-elass fare for the rotllld trip
good till Monday noon to return
D. C. ALLEN,
Gen. Pas-?, and T. Agt.
John 11. PKCK, (Jon. Supt.
J. C. PosriJ.l.. Agl Orangeburg.
DO von stiller with headache?
O you feel thill ami languid?
Doe..- your appetite fail VOli?
f.? your Liver out o? order?
Dave you a lilctulib ta>te iu your
nluiilli?
Have you dyspepsia or Indigestion?
If mi, take
OR. LIVER CURE,
And get Immediate relief. It never fails,
as blind etU will testily who have used It
and have been bcuHltted. It is entirely
vegctab'e, certain in its effects, ami abso
lutely harmless. One trial will convince
you. DOWIE ?fc MOISE,
Sole Proprietors.
Charleston, S. C.
For Sale by Dr. J. G. Wannainr.ker.
Orangeburg S. C. April 23?0?/ is.
TAKE A CERTIFICATE
in the
Mutual Endowment Assess
ment Association
OF BAL T IMOR K.
rpillS .-Cheine ol Lifo Insurance is got
A. ten up by die best business men ol
Itallintui t; as a lllllllial protection among
its members. It is based upon pureb
business principle* inn' is perfectly relia
ble, affording ihe safest and cheapest plan
? in which lite risks can be lakuil. Mr. ?!
S. Albiirgolll represi us th- company for
tin. county and will issue eertilicates
He i vites ex iiuinalioil ami will he
pleas I to give all information needed.
April 2nd. 1880 ? Out
At My Stables.
?HOHES eelebrite.l. young Sliillim.
ARABIAN w II be found, for the
Season. a? my sta' 1??S on Russell Street.
A few Ski. rot Makes will be received.
Tel tu < Moderate W. M. Sain.
Livery it Sale Stables,
FliAO-O-'S
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I
Nkvkr Ort? Habd.
Cam dc Made aki Stukmotu Dziibzd. Last
Twice ab Lonu.
DUmoj Cored without Dragjlag Ut S/ttta,
cussn
Chilli and Fever,
Liver Complaint,
Djspepaia,
Neuralgia,
Neminets,
Rheumatism,
vWhenesj,
Female
Weakness,
Sick i Nenoa9
Headache.
These Pads Cure all Disease? Ly Absorption. No
Noxious l'llls, Oils, or Poisonous Medicines arc taken
Into Uic Stomach. The Pads arc vom over the Pit
of Uie Stomach, covering tho Great Nerve Centres,
also the Liver and Stomach. A gcntlo VWctablo
Tonic Is absorbed IntothoclroulaUonorthc Itloodand
IJvLr,purIfj!n({t!toBlo.xl,?tlmulaUnRtlicI,Iverand
Kidneys to healthy action, and strengthening tho
Stomach to digest food. Prick of Paus ?1 and ?1
bach. Sold bt all DbvooMTC, or sent by Mail
or Kxprcss.
Manufactured at 89 & 41 Nuktu I.ibeiity St.,
walt i mobe, M p.
For S:ile b}'
S. A. PEEVES.
Jan. 30,1880?ly
J. DEE ANDREWS
WOULD respectfully Inform the citi
zen* of Oraiigeburg that be hits In
charge the stock mal Iixtares of Z. J.
King, at Wallace Cannon's old stand.
.Main street, where he will be glad to nerve
his friends and the public with anything
in his Hue of trade. Everything fresh
and pure and guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. A full line of goods kept constantly
on hand . Horn and raised in Orange
burg. I hope to teecive a liberal share ol
the patronage of my lei low citizens.
?I. DKK ANDREWS.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY at Wallace
< bullion's old slant].
Pure COHN ami RYE Whiskies foi
side at Wallace Cannon's old stand.
For pure ( hatnpaigne Lager Heer go
to Wallace Camion".- old Stand. Families
supplied by the dozen?gootls delivered
li ce it( charge.
Seltzer Waler. fur disarrangement ol
the bowels and kidneys. Tor sale I ?W ai
Wallace Cannon's old stand.
The '-Cotton Boll," the linest V ; i cent
Cigar in town, for sale at Walla- Can
non's old stand. Don't forget it
Soda Water, fresh, by the bottle, at
Wallace Cannon's old stand.
May 28, 1880?ly
NEW SAMPLES,
FOR NEW STYLES OF
FALL OLOf HilNQ1880.
Tliuve received a full line of fall and
winter samples of Clothing troin the
tailoring house of
Jacob Reed's Sous,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The men?mes are taken In ro and a lit
guartiutt'ctl or no sale. l>u-!nc<s. dress
and military suits Hindu ill the latest cut.
THE M ATCM LESS
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine?,
No. 8 IMPROVED.
And all attachments always on hand.
For speed, strength, noiseless, Perlec
hen of stitch ami beauty of operation
there i4 HO equal.
James A. Hamilton,
At Ilia store of John A. Hamilton.
Feb 13, 1SS0.
VIRGINIA HOUSE,~~
(Formerly McDowell House)
I1ENDERSONV1LLE, N. C.
AVING purchased the McDowell
H
House, the undersigned begs leave
to inform the traveling public that he has
lliriiished it throughout in modern style,
and will endeavor to keep a first class
bouse. The proprietor will give Ids per
sonal attention to tue house, and do all
in his power to make gm bis comfortable.
The table will be supplied with the best
the market allbrds. Polite and attentive
servants. Terms moderate.
A. J. DODAMEAD. Proprietor.
(Formerly of tin; Yiighiiu House, Colum
bia, S. C.
J, R. TlIACKAM, Clerk.
(Late ottbe Columbia Hotel. Colum
bia, S. C. April 2d, 1SS0
Wanted
I) UU, U U\J t OP ION. for w h ich
I will pay one-third of the market value
of lint cotton and return seed.
Aug 27 CEO. 11. LOR NELSON.
Ayer?s
Hair Vigor ,
f OR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeablo dressing, which
is at onco harmless and effectual, for
preserving the hair. It restores, with
the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or
gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, '
or deep black, as may bo desired. By Its
use thin hair is thickened, and baldness
often though not always " cured. It
chocks falling of the hair Immediately,
and causes a new growth in all coses'
where the glands arc not decayed; while
to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased
hair, it imparts vitality and strength,
and renders it pliable.
The Yioor cleanses the scalp, eure?
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
and, by Its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing properties, it heals most If not
all of the humors and diseases peculiar
to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases of
the scalp and hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair,
Tho Vigor is incomparable. It {b color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and
will not soil white cambric. It imparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
as an article for tho toilet it is economi
cal and unsurpassed in Its excellence.
Dr. J.C.AYER SCO,, Lowell, Mass.,
Practical und Analytical Chemiata.
aoia> bt all unuuuiuTB eyeuywueuti.
Oct. her 3. 187!)?ly
How Watches are Made.
IT will l-.e apparent to any one who will
examine a >oi.u> Goi.v? Watch, that
aside Inun the necessary thickness for
engraving and polishing, a large propor
tion of the precious metal used, i% need
ed only to stiften and I.old the engraved
portion** in piuce. ami supply the neces
sary solidity and strength. The surplus
?Ohl is actually needless so far as utili
ty and beaut v are concerned. In JAMES
BOSS' PATEN I' GOLD WAT?ll CASES
this waste o| precious metal is overcome,
and' the SAMK solidity and STItKXGTlt
produced tit from one-third to oue-hn!i'
ol the Usual co.-t of solid cives. The pro
cess is of the limit Simple mil tire, as loir
lows: it plate of nickle composition met
al, specially at hi pled to the purpose, ha*
two plates of So I.I I) ooi.u soldered one.
on each side. Thjytjireu are then passed
between polished steel rollers, ami tilt*
result is a strip of heavy plated composi
tion, from which the case's hacks, cen
tres, bezels. t?t;e.. tire cut and shaped by
suitable dies and formers. The gold it*
these cases is sufficiently thick to i.tbuit
of all kinds ol* cha.-ing, eiigravhtg anil
enamelling; the engraved ca?eH have*
been carried uniil worn perfectly
smooth by time and use without remov
ing the gold.
THIS IS THE ONLY CASE MADE
WITH Two PLATES OF SOLID GOLD.
AND WARRANTED P.V SPECIAL.
CERTIFICATE.
For sale by all Jewelers Ask for IU
lustrntcd Catalogue, mid to see warrants
March 12. 1880?ly
CALL WWW CALL
At the People's Bakery*
EST A II L I.S II ED IN 187
BY 1-11E PRESENT PROPRIETOR
Who is still ready and willing to
FILL OHDERS
BREAQ,RQLLS,P!ES
ano
CAKES.
of all descriptions.
GUNGE RS
by the barrel or box.
ALSO
BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS,
ox
Any other meetings at ?bort notice.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC
1 ION AR YS, FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS, which will be sold as low as
any that can be bought in Orangeburg.
Thauklul for the past patronage of my
friends and the public I still solicit a cotv*
tinunnce of their custom.
T. W, ALBERGOTTI,
RUSSELL STREET,
Next door to Mr. J. P. Hurley.
Orangeburg, Sept 13,1878 ly
BTJYCK&O).
DEALERS
IN PLANTATION GOODS,
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
St. Matthew? S. 0.
We respectfully call the attention of
the fanners to our general stock
of GOODS and solicit a call whenc-r
they visit St. Matthews, A full and
-ironhrtoek constantly in store.
? it .