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Rareka Chapter No. 13, R\ A.\ M ' ? "Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the followin dates: . ?April 27th, Mnv 25th, June 'find, August 24th, September 21st, October '19th, Nnvombcr 16th, December 14th. S. DIBBLE, M. E. II. 1'. Gko. W. Brvnson, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge XoTgS, A.'. V.: M.-.? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, May 8th. June 5lh, July 3d, August 7th, September 4lh, October 2d, November Cth, December.-Ith. JAS. P. 1ZLAR, W.M. G?o. W. BruNSON, See. *any lJ9 1S75 7m. I. O. O. P." Edisto Lodge No- 38,?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at S o'clock, from 20th March to*20lii Sept. and at 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. JAM KS F IZLAR X. (i. P. DkMARS, See. Rebecca Lodge?Meets S o'clock every rccoud Wednesday after sale dav. JAMES V IZLAR X. (i. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, he'.J whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TE SlP Kit A N CE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. CHUltCII 1>I K IS fjTO It Y. MdTHOOIST?Rev. S. A. Weber, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School S::',o. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening S-.'.'A). Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Prbmtvteiuan?Rev. J. 1>. A. Crown. Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon t'.'.n Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting e?ery Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Rev. T. \V. Melliebatup, Pas tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10.'tu, night 81110. Sunday School every Sunday niormit?; 8:30. Sun day School Missionery Meeting every four'.b Sunday. * EPiBCorAl.?Rev. L. G.Guorry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month. Morning 10:30, afternoon 4:30. Lutheran?Not Supplied. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Y. M. C A ?Rooms on Itussell Street. Open every evening in the week from S:30 to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday vven'mg at 8:30 and Sunday afternoons at <> o'clock llusiiiess meetings fourth Thurs day in-Vnvh month. South Carolina Kuilroad. OFFlCK JlwlltS AT OKA NO KIU Mi III UNIT. Fm*i 8 e-Ylok A. M.to 1 P. M. From 2 o'clock P. M. to V. P. M. Goods leeched and delivered .udy during otUcc hours. Passenger Sc'ieihtle S. t . baa; iiad. |i.\Y tu \ i s". Columbia Fp Pass ri-r, Mornhur'.8 21 *' Down " ! Ivvenbis3 13 AeV?OMMOI>.VTlON TU IN. CVdumljiit IVwn.'0 4ti Vv.- -1 KlOItT TltAIX. Columbia Up. 3 40 " : l\iwn. 11 43 T. O O J\. I, Tili? paper Mill pithlish all Democratic matter pertaining to Hie coming C<am|iaiKit, also NlierilPs Sales free ot'ehurgc. A Cool ruin visited us on Thurs day. In 'Consequence oi the press of mat tor from correspondents for the last ? two or three week, we have been com pelled to put editori al matter upon the first page. Correspondents and trie ids will confer a favor by funding us items' of interest for our local columns. Semi us the facts if nothing more, we will manage the rest. The communication <.l our cor respondent "Ira" leached us too late for last week's issue, but we take pleasure in publishing it lo-dny. Thanks for the word.- of encourage ment; the Times will try to merit t'ie esteem of our whole people. It is a great pity to see how many people allow a cough or cold to go unnoticed, aud thus pave the way to an untimely grave front the effects of consumption. A pleasant, safe, reli able and cheap remedy is Dr. Doll's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. -? tm%m Worms are often tbe cause of great suffering and disease in children which frequently terminates in death. <lnc or two doses of Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will remove that which causes the troublo and save the lives of the little ones. When Gov. Hampton stepped fiom the platform of the depot on Wed nesday to onr Mayor'* buggy, he en sconced himself quietly la side the Mayor on the front seat. Dr. Coke, who followed hi in, remarked, "(Jovt ernor,be pleased to take a Uiiit scat** His Excellency obeyed, and a broad ? grin passed through the crowd of by St?nders. \ Mr. Towuscnd Wolfo is puttiug up n neat little cottage facing the street in rear of his store which fills up a vacant lot, ami adds much to the ap pearance of that locality. Tho Methodist Church, recently completed at Lewisville, is to bo dedi cated on to morrow, and it is rumored that Bishop Wightman will conduct the services. Go to that famous store on Kussel street if you want to get everything in the way of good living, and in tho meantime save a great deal of trouble , wood &c, in parching coffee as we assure you Webb knows exact!} bow to do the above article up brown. Don't miss the place. "Mr A. It. Phillips, of the Fork, lelt in our oflice on Saturday lust two cotton s/alks which he hod taken (loin :i live acre Held, measuring res j ectively Hi and 18 inches in height. The former had nine forms and a bloom, the latter, nineteen forms. This is well for the season. It is generally known that a Sain will catch a great many lish at each haul and thai being a fact it is aUo true that Mr. \Y. M. Sain is the man who hauls in ho many new and fresh gro ceries to supply his Customers With His terms arc reasonable and in the reach of all that patroni/.j him. Go and sec for yourselves. We notice that Mr. A B. Walker's slock of groceries is always lud au I up with the times. In fact Mr. W., although it young man, is determined to make a success of his business, and will do everything in his power to make his customers, pleased with the goods and prices he oilers them. (Jive him a trial. We have been requested by our worthy Auditor to call the attention of otir citizens t" the necessity of making their returns as early as pos sible. Ii-* has hired additional help that .< ur citizens mi^hr not In1 delayed unnecessarily at his ullice. The law ful piiinlt) will certainly attach to all dcduqiicnis. SlIlIiliOLi.Tll UjhUK SO. 2<, A. M ? An extra Cohituunicaiion will bo held Tuesday evening, dune I8th, at 3'oVloeli,'at Masonic Hall. Candi dates bo- the M. M. degree, will please attend. By Onb r of W. M. jgfcO. W. BuUNHOV, Secretary. A Boston mau >is now exporting lager-beer to Germany, and it is fast taking the place ot tho homo-brewed article. An account of its puren ess ami delictis)' of Ilavor?goodjudges pronounce itsupcrioi tu the celebra ted Bremen lager. This ceportetl Herr can be procured at Van Ta-sol's always fresh and cool. ?Mb? ? W e notice en passing down Rllssol street a huge pile of brick in front of Mr. Henry Addon's store, and als i heard the saw and hammer in the back yard, which we loar icd, lipou inquiry, that tin- above gentleman is about erecting a new building on the .?spot where the one, he occupies now, stands. We wish him ever)' sucecs.s in his new enterpise. ? m -Li ? ? The Edisto Hilles, Lieut. G. W. Brutison in comm tnd, were on pi raile last Tuesday evening and per formed the various inamo tvoriug of the drill in a very ere litble an I satis lact uy manner. This is an old company, idcnliiicl in many ways with our town and have won tor themselves the esteem of tin, entire communitv. ^ Quite a huge crowd of onr citizens with the Orangebiirg String Land serenaded Governor Hampton and Hon. Hugh S. 'Jhompsou, Superiu dent of Education, at Judge Tbos. W. Glover's residence on Wednesday night last; but in consequence of the sudden illness ol Judge Glover, neither Governor Hampton nor Mr. Thompson could do more than recog nize the honor and bid the anxious crowd good-night. * ?j ? .^fcm?? -? Mr, Joseph Eros's requested us to state that he has made arrangement with Mr. L*. W. Hull to carry a lound the Village every Monday, Wednesday and Fridays between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, i en ('ream, Ice and Cakes, for the accommoda tion (d his friends and customers: also to deliver nee of charge, all orders for the above articles left eith er at the Original Vienna Bakery or the store of 1*. W. Bull. Ice for sale on Sundays from 8 till 9 o'clock a. m . Mr T. 0. Dawsou, our courteous R. R. Apt., informed us on Tuesday last that he jpicked from his garden, lust week, a plate of okru which he intended to present to the Editor of the Times hut failed to get some one to convey them to him. We return thanks to friend D. for his kind in tention on the above day, and hope to realize the?next. We learn that Mr. T. M. Raysor, ot our cunty, graduated at Wofford College on V cdueeday last, with the degree of A. B. Mr. Raysor is a young man of more than ordinary talent, and we predict that some day he will honor hi- alma mater and be a credit to his native county. Mrssrs. J. W. Bowman, J. I). Bow man, D. E Hyilrick and .1. II. Riley are under-graduates of tht> saaio in stitution. Candidates ar?- thickening rapidly, and Orangeburg has reason t<? b.f j mud ot the worth n. lier sons; surely out <d the large number now befv.re the pe-'ple, and the] host id oihei names yet to be presented, we can select a ticket to suit every sec tion if not every man. We heard just the other day that the names of 150 ".cutlemon have been spoken of in connection with some one of the offices within the gilt ol the people. Hurrah, lor Democracy and Orange* burg. mm m i>.- - ? We understand that Gen. J. F. J/.lar left for Bamberg on Thursday morning where he has been invited to address the Bamberg Guards on their Anniversary occasion. This Company belongs to the General's Brigade and a wann welcome, no doubt, will be given him. The Bam berg Guards entered the late war early in the contest, fought bravely through the whole trying season, and have a record as noble as any com many in the country. The events which make up this record, will doubt less allbrd the General an inspir ing theme, and the intimate relation between him and them as commander and soldiers will make the occasion a glorious one. ?mmp~ ? <r-.?-. - ??The concert given by the colored people on last Monday night was a gratifying success. A goodly number of our white citizens encouraged tbeni by their presence. This is as it should be, and wherever encourage* incut can be given our colored citi zens in their efforts to do good, it. be comes our duty to extend it. Noth ing is better calculated to break down nonsensical prejudices than such a recognition of the obligation we owe each other. We congratulate our colored,friends upon the musical talent displayed on that occasion. The performance was really line and commendable. Bishop Haven and other person ages of note were there. ( LA FL IX ( UM ME XL 'EM ES T? Un Tuesday last the Annual Com mencement exercises of this institu tion began and closed Wednesday evening. Rev. K. J. Menardie of Columbia made the Anniversary Oration before a large audience, c-i u ? posed of both white and colored people, all of whom unite in assert ing that this was one of the finest ? Horts of the orator. It is impossible to do justice to it in the limitted space allowed this article; sut?ce it to say, tbercfoie, thai Mr Menardie met fully the expectation of his I friends and his liberal sentiments, coupled with a sincere interest in behalf of education for the colored people, will long be remembered by them in this County. Wednesday was appointed for the Anniversary Exercises of the stud ents, mid, accordingly at two o'clock, a large crowd of colored people and an encouraging number of white citi /.ens, assembled in the College Chap.: I to witness the performances. We noticed a goodly number of gentle men, not unknown to fame, lipo.I th ? rostrum, among whom were Governor Hamptou, Bishop Haven, tl?ghS. Thompson Supcntendaut of Ed cation, Rev. E. J. Menardie, D. I)., Rev. I. S. K. Legare, ('apt. John H. Hamilton, Mr. George Boliver, Hon. R. B. Elliott, Judge J. J. Wright and Rev. Russ of Cincinnati. On entering the Chapel a program me of the exercises and a chair (for thelastwe tender our grateful thanks) were place-1 at our disposal. A care ful survay ol th sit uation and a hast y glance over the programme plainly indicated that we were booked for a three or four hours heat, as twenty nine boys and girls were to d;> justice to the occasion. The time, however, Wils enlivened by iustrumental and vocal music by the pupils, which wo pronounce lino. The improvement of the natural talent of tho colored people for music by the tuition of ex perienced teachers, was very manifest, and there is abundant reason for en - courngeinent in this department. 11 would bo scarcely right or fair to make any discrimination between the boys and girls, all of whom did well for their opportunities; however we cannot close without mentioning a few names ol those who, in our judg ment, deserve special notice; of t he young men are Charles Martin, John MeCall, Win. Bulkier, Shadrac Thomas, 0, A. Cottiughaiu and Jack son Cooper; of the girls, Alice Juck ?on, Ellen Smith, Eugene Middleton, Addie Harte and Angelina Gibson. The prize for elocution was award* cd by tlie Committee to Charles Mar liu. After these exercises Bishop Hav en and Hon. II. 1>. Ediott addressed the meeting, the latter of whom as serted in very p ain and uniiirtliiied terms that the colored people were not satisfied with the management of the Univeisity. We think the Board of Trustees wou'd have been the bet ter place lor this speech. It marred somewhat the en joy in -lit of tho occa sion. We k.io\v but little of the con duct of affairs here, but judging fro in the appearance ofo ir immediate sur roundings and the indicate;! progress of the students, we concluded that Dr. Coulee was the right man in the righ t place. Programme of Exercises at Commence ment of Nowhorry College, Newberry S. C. June 2:5, 27, 1878. Sunday, June 23, 10* A. M., Bac calaurate sermon by Rev. W. S. Bowman, D. I)., oft harlcstou. 8 P. M., address before Y. M. C. Associa tion, by Rev. I'l S, Horn of Charles ton. Monday, June 24, 8 P. M., Exhi bition of Preparatory Department. Tuesday, June 25, 10 A. M., Ad dress before Alumni Association, by Prof. G. D. Hal tiwangcr, Class of 1875. 8 P. M*, Junior Exhibition. Wednesday, June 20, 10 A. M., Address before Literary Society by -. o 1*. RL, Annual meeting of the Hoard of Trustees. 8 P. M.,"Con test for Prize Medal in Oratory. Thursday, June 27, 10 A. M., Commencement. 3 P. M., Annual meeting of Alumni Association. I he S. C. K. IL and Greenville and Columbia K. 11. will grant excur sion 'tickets loNcwberry running from 1 Saturday 2-nd. to Saturday 2Dih. Board at reduced rates will be furnished to visitors j during their stay in Newberry. Gko. D. EIai.tiwakger, Secretary of Faculty. Newberry, S. C. Nothing in the shape of Yeast Powders can compare with the Ex celsior Baking Powder. 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. Prepared fresh every week and for sale by Dr. J. G. Wannatnakor. Price '25 and 50 cents packages All parties desiring a good organ would do well lo call on, or address, Kev. S. T. Holman, Orangeburg, S. O, before pur. basing elsewhere, as he is prepared to furnish the "match less buhdett OkOAN" Oil the most reasonable terms for cash. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to lind a bette*1 reed instrument than the BlMlPETT O ? can. In the language of another, "It i& the mutual wonder of the world. may 4 1m Th- Laboratory of the System, Tl e stomach is the laboratory of the sys tem, in which certain mysterious processes are constantly going on. These result in the production ofthat wonderful vivifying agent the blood, which in a statv. of health rushes laden with the elements of vitality lo ti e remotest parts of the system. Hid when 'he stomach is semi-paralysed by dys pepsia 1 'ootl maim fact ure is carried on im perfectly, the circulation grows thin and sluggish, and the system sutlers in conse quence. Moreover, indigestion reacts upon the liver and bowels, rendering the first sluggish am' the latter constipated. The brain als? riitiers by sympathy, and sick headaches, sleeplessness and nervous symp toms are engendered. 1 lostetter's Stomach Hitters reforms this state of things, gives permanent t me and regularity to the Stom ach and its associate organs, the bowels and liver, and ensures complete nourishment ami increased vigor of the system. It is the most pnpulur as well as tho most efficient anti-d/speptic and tonic in America, june16 lm An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you load a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beauti ful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for yon,?your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which lias killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning) will soon show you that Green's Angus Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual coslivenoss, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, ?See. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist hut will tell you of its wonderflii cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. junc lr> 1") A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much ine Meine you have tried, it is 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 tire yet 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, &e., who have no personal knowledge of Bo.-oh no's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 doz^n were sold last year without one com plaint. Consumptive:, try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. ADVICE GRATIS?" The Hon. Alexen 1er II. 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 afford that satisfaction experienced by nie and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Kx-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great ami 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 cure con sumption. For sale bv Dr. A. C. Dukes. Dobbins Blectrie Soap. Having obtained the agency of this celebrated soap for St. Matthews and vicinity, 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 t& Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and take pleasure in recommending it to our neighbors. It saves time and labor and does, not injure the finest fabric. Boiling the clothes is entirely unnecessary anil but very little rubbing is needed. Mrs. D. D. Jones, " J. N. Foule, " A. R. Rowick. " M. P. Way. I desire all my friends and custom era to give this soap one trial so that they may know just how good the best soap in the U. S. is. W. J. Snider, Sole Agent, mar 2d 8w Li or is Kiue. The Liver is the imperial organ of the winde human system, as *it controls the life health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. Thcdiges lion offood, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons alllieted with Dyspepsia or Liver Coni< plaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try> 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is pist what you want. I June 1 lin The Antecedents of Disrase. Among the antecedents of disease are in ertness in the circulation of the blood, an unnaturally attenuated condition of the physique, indicating that the life current is deficient in nutritive properties, a wan haggard look, inability to digest the food, loss of appetite, sleep and strength, and a sensation of unnatural languor. All these may lie regarded as among the indication of approaching disease, which will eventually attack the system and overwhelm it, if it is not built iqi and fortified in advance. In vigorate, then, without loss ol time, making choice of the greatest vitalizing agent ex tant, Hosteller's Stomach Litters, an elixir which has given health and vigor to my riads of sick and debilitated, which is avouched by physicians ami analysts to be pure as well as cllective, which is immense ly popular in this county, and'extensivoly used abroad, and which has been for years past one of the leading medicinal staples of America. may U lra 1IOO CHOLERA SPECIFIC? It is with pleasure we are enabled to present to the burners and agri culturalist of the county an article of mediciuo as above styled, for the prevention and cure of bog cholera. It never fails to give satisfaction when properly administered, aud re commends itself on trial. We claim it to be a perfect pre vention of cholera, as in no single instance has cholera entered a plan tation where it is used regularly. Wo also feel fully assured Jfrom i s past record that it will cure nine but of every ten cases of cholera, if ujed in the beginning of the attack. Manu factured and for sale by Dr. J. L Wannamaker. Market Reports. Corrected every week hy Mt srs. Hem. & Scoviu.. Saii hoay, June 15, 1378. (OTTO.N Middlings. H? Low Middlings. 9? Ordinary. 7?'" Sj LM1?V1SI0NS Corn.$ 80 New Corn . Peas. 55 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75 Koujih Uice. 1.15 U'autrd 2.1 ??:? '.u> Hoarders vV at Forest (lion Accademy. Hoard on'v KKiliT DOLLARS per Month. I?. W. CORK; Principal, Durant, Miss, mav IS tf Dried F-g*. Raisins, Nuts, Sec, sold Cheap hy A. KLSCHKR. TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of the Tow" and County that he is prepared todo up und make Mattresses on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low a.- possible. Orders solicited. JOHN ORGEN. juna it tf ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Corner Church and St. Paul's Street Orangeburg, S. C. apr' 1 G 3m DENTIS TRY. Dr. L. S. Wolfe can he found at his office over K/.ekiel's Store where he is prepared to execute work on the most improved styles, at short notice and at reasonable prices- All work guaranteed. ihne :io ? B CSt Liquors, Segars and Tobacco 3 in town at. A. FISCHER'S. HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITH WORK BY THOMAS RAY, (Russell St. Opposite Hurley's Corner.) AH manner of Smith work and Horse shoeing properly done. Fancy Sen II work, flailing for GraTO Lots. A trial solicited. THOMAS RAY: sept 1 tf. Irish Potatoes, Onionsand Apples. Sold Cheap by A. FISCHER. Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas. Hose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, ^ Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, fa Hoils, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Hones, Side and Head, Femalo Weakness, Sterility, Lcucorrhcea, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives ? Stillingia, Man* drake, Yellow Dock ? with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to bo harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from tho system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsomo disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over tho coun try repose iii it, prove their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and ns many of those cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. PUKFARRD UY Dr. J. C. AYCR & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical aud Analytical (Jhemtttt*. BOLD Bt AW DUI.'OOIhlB I.YEX V/U?&5.