University of South Carolina Libraries
LOCAL. This paper will publish all ?mocratlc matter pertaining the coming Campaign, also heriflfs Sales free of charge. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mutjiodibt?Rev. S. A. Weber, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10=30, night 8:30. 8unday 8cbool 8:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening 8:30. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Presbyterian?Rev. J. D. A. Drown, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School &30. Prayer meeting et cry Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Bov. T. W. McHicbamp, Pas tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10=30, night 8:30. Sunday School every Sunday mornin,; 8:30. Sun day School Miseiohcry Meeting every fourth Sunday. ErrsooPAi.?Rev. L, U. Ciuerrv, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month. Morning 10:30, afternoon 4=30. LVTflKRAM ? Kot Supplied. Sunday PcWool eyery Sunday morning 8:30. Y. M. C. A.?Booms on Bussed Street. Open every evening in the week from 8:30 to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8:30 and Sunday afternoons at 6 o'clock Business meetings fourth Th?rs day in each month. South Carolina Railroad. office hours AT ORANQERURO IlKroT. From 8 o'clok A. M. to 1 P. M. From t2 o'clock P. M. to 51 P. M. ' Goods received and delivered only during office hours. Passenger Schedule 8. C. ltnilroad. DAY TRAIN. Columbia Up Passenger, (Momingl.8 21 ?? Down " (Evening)-.. 8 43 ACCOMMODATION Tit \ IN. Columbia Down.*0 16 Up.- - 21 NIOIIT TRAIN. Columbia Up. 3 40 " Down.-. 11 43 How is the new steamer progressing Y. Americas. -.?.- mm ? - There will be preaching in the rnijt.Min Church to-morrow by He v. H. 8. Wingard. It is only a poor sort of happiness that could ever come from caring much about our own narrow pleasures. "Experience is a dear teacher"? old maxim. Kot half so dear a-i a pretty school mann. Our tax collector, Mr. Copes, thus far ha.? collected !-f0l 0 dollars of taxes for this County, considering the hard times this is encouraging. Rust hni>, in a meas urc, ruined the wheat crop, but oats arc good; both nre being harvested rapidly by the Jarmer?, the weather being exceed JoglX propitious. Why will you continue to be lean, lank and ill-tempered, when a gallon or two of Van Tassel's pure corn and rock candy will make you as fat and jolly as you can be. Try it.,' The child can't sleep. An army of worms is eating it up. One dose of Shriner'e Indian Vermifuge will de story them and save its life. Oniy 25 cent a bottle or five for one dollar. Thousands of the most, prominent and intelligent persons thoughout the land have tesiiicd to the true merits of J>r; Bull's Cough Syrup. We ad vise fiUiTcra to uee it. Price 25 cents. I The Young Americas were on pa- j rado Tuesday evening aud made quiteja creditable appearance. They need only their new engine to make the organization complete in every part. j During last week copious showers fell in most sections of the county, aud crops of all kinds are growing finely aud are generally in good con dition. Cereal and provision crops of all kinds have been considerably increased throughout the county the present year. A'choice selection of books will be sold at auction at C. D. Kortjohn's, this evening at 8 o'clock. Many of the books aro valuable,ami bargains can be had by attending this sale. The* lot comprises medical, religious, Jaw, reference aud miscellaneous works. The first cotton bloom of the season was banded to us by Mr. Hnrpin Biggs on Wednesday morning last. He has a large field near the Town of excellent cotton, well cultivated anc1. the weed well advanced. This bloom .and c ton field proves that Mr. Riggs is a good fanner in well as a skillful mechanic. 8co notioe of concert at Fischer's Hair by the colored peoplo. We trust .a generous patronage will bo given to this enterprise an 1 success will crown their firstoffg/ts. The object for which the concert is held commends itself to our citizens; and wo are assured that good order will bo maintained d m i ng the exercises. _i,.J?g""^_?liBg" The weather turned very cool o n Wednesday night, and ravned Thurs day. ? Messrs. Strauss & Co. have recent ly moved their steam saw mill to a point ou the Bcllovillo Road near Mr. A. Mc. Sallcy, aud have entered on their work of sawing lumbar with renewed energy. Mr. P. W. Bull continues to sup ply his customers and the public generally with 'gouud coffee and o her articles in the grocery line at very low prices. No 'charge is made lor parching and grinding your codec when purchased from Mr. B. A line lot of tobacco and segars is just received by Messrs lto :ves & Sheridan. The latterare particular ly finely flavored. Their soda water is excellent, and these young go. itle men know how to put it up. 13e sure to call in passing, lor a cigar and glass ot soda water. Judge A. 1". A Ulrich was in Town last Friday and a guest of our Towns man Col. W. J. DeTrevtlle. The Judge seems to he in good hca'th and lemiuds one of the good ante-bellum times; indeed ho is t e only link that binds the present .Judiciary with that of the past, and the mantle which hs luid aside so creditably in obedience, to a tyrant's orders then, re-t grace fully upon his shoulders now. We call attention to Mr A, Fisch er's new advertisement in another column. Fischer's store aud Fisch er's corner are institutions in Orange burg; ami the energy and integrity of the Proprietor have made thcm so. His groceries are the best, his tobaccos and cegars?everybody chews and smoker them, and his liquors?well we won't say, go and ask Rischer. More attention is given to sheep husbandry than in former years by our farmer.-; ai.d if mail, as well as all other kind of d were thiuned out to a greater extent, our farmers would soon realize a source of reven ue quite remunerative from thii branch of tin ir occupation. A wise law to protect it from dogs must be enacted before sheep husbandry can succeed in this land of freedom and curs Mr. W. P. Had Icy, who has re cently (with his family) come among us, from Eufclaud, has learned our farmers that excellent turnips c in be made on Jour average cottou lands with very little or no manure, when planted late in the winter us a field crop. About the last of January he planted two acres, and has made a fine crop of nicely flavored bulbs, to which several of our townsmen can testify. Mr. Had ley has been bring ing tuem to our market at. remunera tive prices. We learn that while the RvJV.T. S. Hnllman was absent from home in St. Matthews, his members from the St. Matthews and Lebanon congrega tions enterod his premises, changed the appearance of things and furn ished the bouse and family with a generous supply of provisions, &c. for some time. Kolhing affects a faithful j astor, or encourages him in his labors as such manifestations of esteem ou the part of his members. We congratulate these churches be cause of their pastor, and the pastor because of his churches. -?? immt . . ? ? ii. - At a meeting ot the County Demo cratic Executive Committee hell yesterday, a meeting of the County Convention was appointed for Th?rs day 18th day ot July to appoint dele gates for the State Democratic and also Congressional Conventions. It was also determined to refer the matter of Primary Election to tho Clubs and tobe definitely decided at tho County Convention in July. It therefore becomes the clubs to can vass the matter thoroughly and to send delegates up properly instructed in this matter. i? ? ? The attention of our fanners is especially directed to the notice, in anothor column of this issue, of the premium list for field crops publish ed by the Orangeburg Agricultural aud Mechanical Association. All the leading crops, raised on the farm, are entered upon the list and liberal premiums offered for each by way of encouragement to our planters. Let there be a laudable ambition mani fested in every portion of tho County to excel in this department of indus try, so that our next Fair will prcsen t an array of specimens of field crops that will refloat} credit and praise upon our Agricultlral communities. Messrs. D. E- Smoak & Co., have just received a large supply of the finest tobaccos over offered in this market ol tho following brands: National Cavindish, Texas Jack, Perigue Mixture, the Powhattan Smoking tohnccos and Lucy Ilinton and gol den Scrcptro chewing tobaccos, als o cigars the best ever offered to tho Orangeburg public. Besides other goods too numerous to mention. Now if you want good teeth, use their tjbaccos, it' you need a good nights rest smoke one of their line cigars. We are cudebted to the kill luess of Rev. Edward Cooke, D. \). Presi dent of Claflin University, lor an il lustrated catiloguc uf that institution for the scholastio year 1877-7 "i As now organized this school is under th ; patrouage, injpurt nftho State and set aside for the education of colored youths. On its Board ol fri-toos we notice the names of His lOxcelleney. Cov. Wado Hampton, Col. C. H. Silllonlon, Samuel Dibble and others of Carolina'a representative man, which is a guarantee to th.: white citizens that the efforts, made by tin.1 Democratic party, to educate colored children, will be properly directed; and the names of such men as Dr. Cooke, Messrs. N. A Bibikov, W. J. Haven and T. McStowart is an equal guarantee to the colored peoplo th at the means famished will lie fin ploy ed for the advancement of their best interests. The list of iiudor-^radtinted nuui bcrs 142 males, and 78 females, mak ing a tot;d of 220 representing var ious sections of our county ami Stato. At the close of ihe present term Juno 10th and lllh there will be an An nual Examination before the Trus tees ami Committee of Examination, ? the hitter composed of Rcv.'s J. B Haskall, S. A.. Wreber, L. W. Dun ton, T. K. Legare and D. A. Strakcr, Es(j The Anniversary Oration will he delivered by Rev. E. J. Matiardie, of Columbia, on June 11th at 7.30, p. m. Thun far tlie experiment of educat ing colored youths is satisfactory in this institution. Nothing in ihe shape of Yeast Powders can compare with the Ex celsior Baking Puw<ler. 'Nothing injurious enters into its composition. It's economy lo use it, as you pay only for the powder, and not for tin boxes and fancy labels- I'reparcd fresh every week und for sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna maker. Price 25 aud 50 cents packages i? .?. ?? ? Li er is Kin*_'. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as *il controls the life health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments, are the natural result. The diges tion of food, the movements of the heat t and blood, the action of the brain mid nervous system, arc all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Orecn's August Flower is unequalled iu curing all persons tttllieted with Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver am! Stomach. Sample bottler to try? 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Throe doses will prove that it is just what you want. june 1 1 m A Remarkable Result. It. makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it ia now an establish ed fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yot thousands of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma/, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &C, who have no personal knowledge of Bof-ohae's German Syrup. To such wo would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one com plaint. Consumptive*, try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. All parties desiring a good org-an would do well to call on, or address, Rev. S. T. Holmnn, Oraugeburg, S. C, before purchasing elsewhere, as he is prepared to furnish the "Matcii LE8S BURDBTT ORGAN*' Oil tho most reasonable terms for cash. It would be difficult, if not impossib! e, to find a better reed Instrument than the BuitDElT O ' GAN. In the language of another, "Jt it the musical wonder of the. world. may 4 lm i/O G CHOLERA SPECIFIC? It is with pleasuro we are enabled to present to the farmers aud agri culturalist of tho county an articlo of mcdiciuo as above styled, for the' prevention and cure oi hog cholera? It never fails to give satisfaction when properly administered, and re commends itsulf on trial. Wo claim it to be a perfect pre vention of cholera, as in no single instance has cholera entered a plan tation whore it is used regularly. We also feel fully assured j from its past record that it will cure nine out of 1 every ten cases of cholera, if used in the beginning of the attack. Manu factured iand for sale by Dr. J. G. Wituiiautaker. Hip Antecedents of Disease. Among the antecedents of disease are in ert?e<s in die circulation of the blood, an unnaturally attenuated condition of the physiquo, indicating that the life current is deficient in nutritive properties, a wan haggard look, inability to digest the food, loss of appetite, sb ep and strength, and a sensation of unnatural languor. All these may be regarded as among the indication of approaching disease, which will e\mutually attack the system and overwhelm it. if it is not built up and fortified in advance. In vigorate, than, without lossol time, making choice of the greatest vitalizing agent ??x t:uit. IlnwUtter's Stomach Hitlers, nil elixir which has given health and vigor to my riads of sick and debilitated, which avouched by physicians ami analysts to he pure as well as effective, which is immense ly popular in this county, and extensively used abroad, and winch lias been for years pn*l one of the. leading medicinal staples of A inerica. may 11 lm Dobbins Bletiric Soap. Having obtained the agency of this celebrated soap for Ht. Matthews and vicit.it>, I append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits : We have used Dobbins electric soap made by J L. Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and take pleasure in recommending it to our neighbors. It saves time and labor and does not injure the linot fabric. Boiling the clothes is entirely unnecessary ami but very little rubbing is needed. Mrs. D. D. Jones, " J. N. Fo?le, " A. R. Rowick. " M. P. Way. I desire all my friends and custom ers to give ibis soap one trial so that they may know just how good the best soap in the U. S. is. W, J. SNtDEIt, Sole Agent. mar 23 8w ADVICE GRATIS? The Hon. Alexen ler H. Stevens says:?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says :?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will aiford (hiit satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Fx-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "Ho finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively euro con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Hum. & ScOVILL. Saturday, June 8, 1878. COTTON Middlings. lOffii Low Middlings. 9J@ Ordinary. 7@S"r PROVISIONS Corn.$ 80 New Corn . Peas. 55 Fodder, per ItK) lbs. 75 Hough Rice. 1.25 "notice. The Stock Holders of the Orangebarg Agricultural and Mechanical Association of Orangeb?rg, S. C? are hereby requested to attend a Meeting of said Association on Thursday .June the 20th. 1S78, at 10 o'clock A. M , A full attendance is reques ted us buailiciu of importance will be trans acted. Hy order of President. J. L. IIEIDTMAN, Sec. and Treas. O. A. and M. A. jnne 1 3t I^xccntorw Notice-""??All per A sons having demands against the Estate of Emanuel A. Fairy, deceased, will present the same duly attested, on or before the 1st. day of September next* nil per sons indebted to said Estate will make im mediate payment to the undersigned. P. \V. FAIRKY, Qualified Executor, june 1 3t Wanted 25 or 30 Boarders at Forest (Hen Accademy. Hoard only E1UHT DOLLARS per Month. P. W. CORR, Principal, Durant, Miss, may 18 tf (~9 Wwteil?.? int?*7. ltcvolvcr?, Vy\ fi;.fs). brer 100iauMNoraUM.1 C7.*B A?'u "?""?d- Ho.rtu|.p?jCu.N??hilll?.Tcuu apr'l 27 1 y (Choice Breakfast Strips. Sold low J down bv A. FISCHER. "PROCRASTINATION Is tho Thief of Time," as we are told, and knowing this to bo a fact, wo would ad\iso tho good people of Orangeburg to "Sioze Time by the forelock" ard go immediately to the store of A.FISCHER WHERE QUICK SAJL7ES & SMALL PROFITS rule, and got a BARGAIN in all kinds of * GROCERIES AND CROCKERYWARE At PRICES that STAND UNPARALLELED! *&- A SAMPLES ROOM is in the rear, You'll lind the BEST of LIQUORS there, Served out, to you by Mr. RISCHKR, So do not fuil to call on FISCHER FOREST GLEN A CCA DE MY. A BOAHDINO, Uiail HCIIOOI. FOR nOTH SEXES. Forest Oien Academy is situated on the daily stage line between Durant and Lex ington, about four milcH from the cele brate Cast il Han Springs. This is one oftho cheapest institutions of its grade in the South. Young men are here given a thorough business; education, or prepared for tbu senior classes of our leading Colleges. Young ladies ere prepared for the graduating classes of oil! highest Female ?Seminaries. The Latin and Greek pronunciation is that ol the principal I niversitica ami Colleges, both of Europe and America. Location healthy. Discipline mild, but firm. Moth hoard ami tuition, very cheap. For further irnformation address 1*. \V. COKK, Principal; Durant, Misn. api'l 27 tf NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the time for ihe collection of Taxes of the Town of Oraugeburg is extended until the 15th day of June without the penalty; after which time the penalty will positively be added. By order of tin Mayor. T. K. MA LOSE, Clerk, nifty 25 2t voi ice of A?iuinlHirutor?AU i.^ persons having claims against the Estate of William E. Brickie,deceased, will present the same properly attested, and all persons indebted to said Estate will make payment, to the subscriber or to Malcolm 1 Browning Ehm., Attorney :U Law. W. L.WOLFE, Qualified Administrator, tnnv 25 3t NEW GOODS! GOOD NEWS I! NEW GOODS!! AT Theodore Kohii'S DRY GOODS Litendly given away. THE GREATEST BARGAINS YET ! We desire very respectfully to direct at tention to the anival of our ! New Dress Goods, New Dress Prints, New Dress Lawns, New Dress Piques Ham burg Edgings anil Insertions, rang ing from 3c. up the Largest and Cheapest Line ever Offered. IjIXtlics Ties, Bows, Jabots, Scarfs, Rustlings, Frillings aud Laces of the Latest Styles and Pat terns. Elegant Novelties in Silk Lace'Scat (s and Ties. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Fans Gir dles, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Bihbona, White Goods, Towels, Toilet Quills, &v? &C.,jin great Variety, and at Prices so Low as to Astonish You. CxOOcl and Fashionable Clothing at un equalled Low Prices.j We offer the Largest, best assorted and most Attractive Stock of Irl EN & YOUTHS Olotllin^ i*?er shown in Orangeburg at Prices" that are positively Lower than those of any other house in (the country. TllG Latest" Fashions*in Ladies/men, Boys, Misses and Ahildren JTA.T5S. The Finest Display of Gent's Furnishing Goods 8i.oo;eioo ?i.oo ei.oo ei.oo $1.00 The best SHIRT ever sold for One Dol lar made of Wamsutt.t.Long Cloth and 220 Linen. 81.00 81.00 $1.00 81.00 81.00 81.00 Our reputation for IjOW IPriCOS. Reliable Goods and Reliable Business Methods is sufficiently established to make remarks unnecessary. We invite every reader of the TilXlOS to an examination of our Stock with the assurance that they will not be disappoint ed. Agent for Mmc. DEMORESTS' Reliable Patterns. THEODORE KOHN. apl6 1878 c Pagents wanted for the ICTORIAL HISTORYopweWORLD mar 23 tf. FOR 8AL.K. Two very desirable Lois,one witli a good Dwelling and all necessary out build ings situated on Market Street known as tbe Eackiel residence, the other Lot lain rear of tbe above. The above property is - tbe best and most healthy located of any in Town. Tbe first named House and Lot will be rented on the lirst of May until sold. Terms reasonable Applv to M ItS. A. E. V AN NOORDKN. apr'l 19 3m 20 II 7rHe-l*oiver l'ortubl?: JEuginc l'or Sale. Wishing to purchase a larger Engine, we oiler for Hale, at about HALF THE PRICE OF A NEW ON 10, our Engine which may be seen running every day, at our saw iiilL This is a rare chance for any party wanting a good Engine of 20 Horse power. Apply to J. STRAUSS ? Co. apr'l 13 lm NO T I C E Is hereby given that the undersigned will file his final account ast'ommittee of William Pendarvis with the Judge of Probate for Oran?ehnrg County on the 14th of May next and ask for letters DiamlsHory. J. BTSLEY JONES. April 13, 1878. apr'l 13 4t Til* n.mnlr .f 19th < Barham's Infallible PILE CURE. Manufactured by tha Bkrhia Flit Cut C j., Bufeia, V. ol II m.t.r f.ll? to tar. HfirrfcMfc cr TIIm, ?.ca * aar* U piUh, Frl.. LI,I ud boss Beta IIIill?Till rarabkr* .a nyJJIwUta apr'l 27 ly FOR SALE. A Cottage containing Four Hoom with Dining Room and Kitchen attached. The Lot is large and pleasantly located near the Centre of the Village. Terms Two-Thrida Cash, balance in one or two years. Apply for particulars to E. S. HUBBLE, apr'l 0 lm. ricil KiRS, Raisins, Nuts, txc, aold Cheap by A. FISCHER. D TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs tho 'itizens of the Town and Connty that he in prepared to do up ami make Mattrvasea on the shortest notice. fcAlso will conduct on Upholstery business. Prices will be as low as possible. Onlers solieited. JOHN ORGEN. juno 9 If SAM?SL DIBBXfiB. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Corner Church and St. Paul's Street Orangeburg, S. C. apr'l 6 3m DENTISTRY. Dr. L. S. Wolfe can be found at hbi ofltaa over EiekiePs Store where be is prepared to execute work on the moat improved styles, at short notice and at reasonable prices' All work guaranteed. iuno 30 f. B CHt UquorM, Segars ami Tobacco in town at. A. FISCHER'S HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITH WORK by THOMAS RAY. (Russell St. Opposite Barley's Csraer.) AH manner of Smith work and Hons* shoeing properly done. Fancy Scroll work. Bailing for Grave Lots. A trial solicited. THOMAS RAY: sept 1 |? [riHU PotatOCB, Oniongnnd Apple* L Sold Cheap by A. FISCHER. GIN GEARING SIIA1TING ANDIBOLTS CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE at the FORES r CITYJFOUNDBY and MACHINE WOftU. |GEO. R. LOMBARD A OCX, AUGUSTA* GAm ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, MILL GEARING And Machinery off Kinds Made end {Re paired. oct 27 1250J ||