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CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mbtkotu* '?Kev. S. A. Weber, Pastor. Service? . .ry ?unday morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening 8:30. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Pbjbbtterian?R??v. J- D. A. Brown, Pastor. 8ervicca every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8:80. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Rev. T. "tv*. Mellichamp, PaH tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday Beaool etery ,Sunday morning 8:30. Sun day School " Missionery Meeting every fourth Sunday. EriscorAi/?Rev. L. (l.Gucrry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month. Morning 10:30, afternoon 4:30. Lutiteran? Not Supplied. Sunday School every Sunday morning S.:;o. Y. M. C A.?Rooms on Russell Street. Open every evening in the week from 8::?0 to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8:30 and Sunday afternoons at 6 o'clock Business meetings fourth Thurs day in each month. ti'n .,_-~~~- ~-r-~ =? ftoutli Carolina ltailroatf. OFKICE HOURS AT ORAKOEBUKO Dr.l'oT. From 8 o'clok A.M. to 1P.M. From 2 o'clock P. M. to 5J P. M. Goods received aud delivered only during office hours. Passenger Schedule S. C. llnilroml. day iba in. Columbia Up Passenger, (Morning).8 21 ?? Down " (Evening).8 43 ACCOMMODATION THUS. Columbia Down.1? 46 Up. 2 '1\ KIOIIT TKAIN. Columbia Up. ?> 40 " Down. II 43 r, o c a t. This paper will publish all Democratic matter pertain in? to Ibe coiuliiK Campaign, also Sheriff Sales free of charge. Read advertisement ot* Mr. A. II Walker. Go to Webb Bull aud see what a complete stock of groceries he has now on hand. The time for paying town taxes has been extended. Dont tail to no tice tho above part and govern your self accordin yly. Mr. Thomas Ray is now engaged in making a grave-yard iron fence, which when completed, will lie the finest in the county. Two mad dogs were hided on Mi** -lane Kifley place last Monday. A n editorial upon hjdr iphobia will be found on first paged this issue. 'Tis naughty but 'tis nie? to drink ??well we wont say what, but you go to Van Tassels and he will tell you wh?'t it is we drink Try some? Herman S. Ken neker says be pro ki tires lo sell cheup for ca-h, and if you get on the*/'""/ side of him there is no telling what he will not sell ? even for less than cost. "W. A. O'Caiu, Trial Justice, says there is but little business either criminal or civil, now, which indi cates an improvement iu the morals ?of evil doers. .Major l'ou has bis store painted. "Chill and see him?he sells goods vhcnj>er than usual to pay for paint ing. Bill Mitchell puts up a nice Job, as the Major's store attests. Mothers Ku\e your children from torture aud death by using Shriuer's Indian Vermifuge. It will destroy alid expel worms of every kind if need according to the direotio us. Our old and highly esteemed citizen, Mr. Jno. Adden has broke the ground on which he intends to erect a fine two story brick store. Wo wish him every success in ids now enterprise. ? a? ? m Mr. D. E. Smoak & Co. has now a fttll and complete stoek of goods on hand, and will sell them as low down for the cash as can be purchased any where. Study your interests and be sure and call on the above firm. "Wo would again call the alten tin i of those who have delayed making their returns of real estate ami per sonal property, that the office of the County Auditor will close 20th July, A little attention hero might save 1 rouble. The fruit season has fairly opened, nud apples, peaches and even water melons of excellent qualitv arc offered for sale on the streets. These crops are said to be abundant in this county. Mr. Townscnd Wolfe is underpin ning his store house on Russell Street and will make othor necessary and convenient improvements, which will add to the comfort and general np uperauce of the building. The Clerk of the Council is or dered lo prepare a list of those who have not paid the compound or road tax, and issuo executions against each one liable to road duty. This is also another just ordor by Council as it is unfair for a portion of the community to pay this tax, while others go Scott free. Our indefatigable Chairman of the Street Committee, J. 8. Albergotti, has instructions to build a substan tial rouud for the reception of dogs found wit bout badges aft? .ho 10th of July nett. As there have been several mad dogs in our town and count y, this seems to be a wise course and a necessity. At all events, if the town bo not enriched by the dog tax, we will get rid of many a "pup py, whelp and hound, and cur of low degree. .4 "PO ?SD1XG"? * " Was given, nn 15th inst., to Rev. J. H. Wcrtz, at the Lutheran Par sonage i?i Pino Grove neighborhood. A number of the members of his charge, with their friends met, carry ing with them ti variety of "pounds" w hile others sent up their offerings. We are informed that the Parsonage was well supplied with provisions, eatables ami many other comforts. Rev. Wert/, made public acknowlo la ment in a discourse, on Sunday last, delivered from Hill XIV. 14. Oil this occasion, "he was the old man | eloquent.'' He was glad that the people had been charitable in sup plying his temporal wants, but, like the Apostle Paul, rejoiced more on account of" the epirit that was in tliam. Rev. Wcrtz has labored laitlilully for several years, with this coi&inil'lity and has the entire confidence, and the universal esteem of his charge. - ma - ? mi - \\ c have received the lirst issue of the Etiiato Clarion which proposes lo take the place of the T?*x-/'??*/cr withdrawn from the field of journal ism. The new paper is published by Mr. T. C. Andrews and son. is "strickly conservative in politics, J ever advocating home rule and honest government" and puts in a very creditable appearance ou its first issue. In the i.ace for success the j Clarion has the advantage of skilled ami practical printers who possess a thorough knowledge of their business and are determined not to fail. We wish the Clarion all the success its enterprising spirit may win. BESS IK A. GLOVER? It is our sad duty to record the death of this young lady?the only daughter of the widow of the lato Maj. John V. Glover. Miss Bessie died at the residence of her mother in this Town on Wednesday night 26th, after a protracted illness at tended by much suffering which she endured with remarkable fortitude. To youth she added those graces of person ami superior qualities of head and heart,- which won for her the esteem and affection of all who came within the circle of her influence. Her loss will be deeply felt by all who knew her, and to many, iudeed, be irreparable. The universal sympathy excited by her death attest in stronger terms than we can write, the high place she held in the hearts of her friends. To the widow ed and bereaved mother and mourn ing relatives we extend our sincere sympathies and bid them know from Bessie's consistent life and her personal testimony, that their loss is her eternal gain. In consequence of certain misun derstandings, the Democratic Club failed to elect delegates to the County Convention, on Wednesday night lnstv Another meeting was called for Saturday night to try it over again, which we tiope will yield more satisfactory results. We were sorry to see the spirit that manifestei itself on that occasion, if the working men de,"iro represju ? tation, and they are c .titled to it, there is always a better and more satisfactory way of arriving at the end than by charging wrong doing and gross irregularities on the part of a body, organized for the mutual pro tcctiou of its members. Wo havo always advocated the principle of representation to every factor mak ing u p our population, and wo believo every member of the club is willing to award it; indeed, the large majori ty of tickets voted on that occasion proves the fact by the names placed upon them. The great object to bo attained is tho unitj of the party; and we trust such a ticket will bo elected to-night as will give entire sat:afaotiou to every member of tho club. Lot ench Democrat attend the meeting, enroll his name and resolve to act fairly and squarely by every interest in tho community. 8 o'clock to-night is the hour of mooting. MARRIED.?Juno 20, 1878, at the resi dence of the bride's mother, by Rot. S. T. Hollman, Prof. J. B. O'Noall Holloway formerly of Nowberry County. S. C. and Miss Corrio E. Holman of Orangoburg County and State aforesaid. - mw ? mm ? Important? The Orangchurg Baptist Sunday School Convention will hol d its next Annual Meeting with the Walnut Grove Sunday School, commencing on Friday July 10th, 1878 Rev. J. J. H. Stnudenmire ^o preach the In troductory Bcruiitn, and Ubv. I). W. Cuttiuo the Charily Sermon. 1>. W. < urn no, 1 'resident. M. J. Je^KIHS, Secretary. Delegates, messengers ami visiting brethren will be met at Orangebucg and Brnnchville with conveyance* on Thursday July 18th between 105 o'clock A M. and" 21 o'clock P. M. W. U. Rh.ky, J. D. Kickenbacke t. Com. of Arrangements. jV cakd. The Tax-Payer has retired from the field of Journalism. The terms under which Judge T. U. Andrews agreed with me to publish the 7'ctx Payer; to wit : The getting up a joint stock Company which would pur chase his material (press, type, ?C.) has not been complied with, and lie is compelled to make other arrange ments. Financially the Tax-Payer has beeu successful. Those parties hav ing claims against its for subscription prepaid will llttVu the ->amo refunded, or, when preferred, continued iu the Edi.<to ' 'luriun, which 1 am infor med will be Democratic. Contractors, having juat completed their third quarter, will find it to their interest to accept the odors of :he Clarion finish the year's coutract with tho Clarion. If not, they will have h ad the beuelit of the yearly tertns ot the Tax-Payer, Respectfully, JAMES S. HEY WARD. The fo'lowitig was handed to us by Editor of the Tax-Payer. Vance's Ffrry, S. C. June 26th, 1878. Editor Taj.'Paver ; Your editorial in last paper con cerning County School Conventions is to the point. I say that Oraugobu rg can have a Convention. Why not? The thing is practicable. Our State Superintendent would, I think, tuedt with us. Whut say you, teachers? Speak out. .Teacher. fourth of July Festival of the Edista Hides. The Edisto Rifles announce that they will celebrate the 102nd. An niversary of American Independence at Audrews' Fish Trap, by a Basket Picnic, Parade aud Target practice, and other interesting exercises. The following programme has been arranged for the occasion : The Company will form at Court House Square at 7 o'clock A. M., in full uniform nud equiptmcnU (with white pants) and will begin the march to the pic-nic grou nds at 7 i o'clock A. M., precisely. Target practice and parude on the grounds from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Tables will be arranged and din ner commenced at 2 o'clock P. M. At 4 o'clock P. M., the Queen of the Fete will be crowned with appro priate ceremonies and the various prizes will be delivered iu the pre sence of the Queen. At 41 o'clock P. M., there will be a prize drill in the Manual of Arms, after which thcrs will bo an address by Hugo G. Sheridan Esq., and de livering of prizes. The Queen of the Fete will be elected by ballot at 5 cents a vote, proceeds to be applied to procuring a Compauy Flag. The voting will commence at once at the following plaees where ballot boxes will be found : Theo. Kolin, Dr. J. G. Waunamakcr ami Messrs. Reeves & Sheridan, and on the day of the fete, will be opened at thogroundi until 1 o'clock P. M. The citizens generally and the ladies especially are respectfully in vited to co-operate to make the oc casion a success. Come and bring your baskets with you. Associate members and vetcrun members who served in tho Company during the war, and ex- Soldiers generally and thc?r families, are paiticularly reques ted to unite with us. The music ttill bo uuder the di rection of Mr. Houry Kohn. The Merchants have all agreed to closo their places }f business on tha t day. O. W. Buunson, L. H. Wannamaker, P. G. Cannon, W. P. Brunbon, W. L. IZLAR, Committee of Arrangements Pure Congress Water cau be had at Dr. Wannnmaker's for 5 and 10 cents per glass. Also the best Soda Water made can be had at the same place. Go drink und be happy. Tasteless Cantor Oil Castor oil in emulsion a form which entirely obiviatcs the viscid and nan seous taste of the plain oil. It is very palatable and the patient ; if not told, will not know that he is taking castor oil. Prepared and sold by Dr. J- G. Waunamaker. - - p^i . mm HooniH of the Democratic Kxtutivo Committee. OitAMiKin iKi County, dune 12, 1*78. circular, No. 4. L A County Convention of the Democratic Party of Orangeburg County is hereby called by a resolu tion of the County Democratic Execu tive Committee of the party, to meet at Orangeburg C. 11 , South Caroli na, on Thursday, the 18th day of July, A. I?., 1878, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of electing Delegates to the State Demociatic Convention to be held in the city of Columbia on the 1st. day of August, 1878; and for the further purpose of deciding the the plan of nominating County Can didates for the approaching Campa ign, and for transaction of such other business as may be lawfully brought before it. Kl. Henrcscntation in this Oouvcn -. 1.4..., tion will be one Delegate for each Club, and one additional Delegate for every twenty five (25) eurolled members. Fractions over twenty five will not be entitled to represen tation. James F. Izlar, Chairman Democratic Ex. Com. L. H. Wannamaker, Secretary. The Lalioratory of the System, Ti e stomach is the luborator) of the sys tem, in which certain mysterious processes arc constantly going on. These result in the production of that wonderful vivifying agent the blood, which in a state of health rushes laden with the elements of vitality to the remotest parts of the system, lhi1 when the stomach in serai-paralyzed by dys pepsia blood manufacture ia carried on im perfectly, the circulation grows thin ami <duggi*h, and the system sutlers in conse quence. Moreover, indigestion reacts upon the liver and bowels, rendering the first sluggish and the latter constipated. The brain also suffers by sympathy, and sick headaches, sleeplessness and nervous symp toms are engendered. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters reforms this state of things, gives permanent tone ami regularity to the .Stom ach and its associate organs, the bowels and liver, and ensures complete nourishment and increased vigor of the system. It is the must popular as well as the most efficient anti-dyspeptic and tonic in America, juue 15 lm A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is uow an establish ed fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has giveu com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Luug Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, W.looping Cough, tXrc, who have no personal knowledge of Bosehao's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold lust year without one com plaint. Consumptives, try just one bottle. Regular sizo 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Liver is King. The Liver iff the imperial organ of the whole human system, as ]}t controls the life health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kiudsof J ailments are the natural result. The diges tion of food, the movements of the irtand blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of tho Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons alllicled with Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint, and all tho numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively Bohl in all towns on the Western Continent. Three dost? will prove that it is just what you want. juno 1 lm Wanted 25 or SO Hoarders at Forest Glen Accademy. Board only EIGHT DOLLARS per Month. P. W. CORR, Principal, Durant, Miss, may 18 tf NOTICE). The Share Holders of the Orangeburg Agricultural and Mechanical Association arc requested to attend a Meeting on Thursday July 11th 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of increasing tho Capi tal Stock, and with a view to introduce Machinery for the Manufacturing of Cotton Yarn, Cloth <Ce. A full attendance is desired. By Order. J. L. IIEIDTMAN, Secretary and Treasurer of O. A. and M. A . june 29 2t NOTICE. OFFICE OF CO. COMMISSIONERS. Notice is hereby given that the eon- J tract tor the building of (lie bridge across South Kdisto Kiver on the Fogle Mill and Bamberg1 Koutl will bo let out to the lowest bidder by the County Commis sioners ot Orangeburg and Harn well Counties mi Saturday the 27th day of .Inly next at l*2*>'clock M. at the. bridge, l'hius and specification* of building will be made know u at the bridge on that, day. "By order of tho Board. T. K. .MA LONE, Clerk. june 21 21. Sheriff's Salei." By virtue of Sundry Executions to me di rected, I w ill sell at Orangeburg. C II, ou tho first Monday in July next, du ring the usual hours of Hide, to the high est bidder tor cash, all the right title aud interest of ihn defendant in and to the lollowing real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu the Count}' of Orangeburg, containing two hundred and seventy live(*J7?) acres,more or less, and bounded Nort beast by lands of Mack .Siunak. .South by lauds of Tom Hughes, aud West by lamls of Way ami Fogle. The above tract of laud will be <old subject to the dower of Mrs. ? Brickie, widow of the. defendant. There will al so be sold the remainder in dower of the said Mrs. ? Brickie. Levied on as the properly of YV. E. Brickie at the suit of V. and E. I'ilthau, Administrators. ALSO, One tine Jack. Levied on ns the pro perty of I). YV. Shuler, at the suit ot Thomas 1*. Smith. A I.SO All that certain stock of goods consist ing ot Groceries. ?&.?;., and fixtures in the Store lately occupied by the Defendant, situate on Kussel Street in the town of Orangeburg. Said goods and lixtures will he sold for cash sullleieiit to pay ex penses of sale, the balance on a credit of DO days secured by note of purchaser with approved sureties. Levied ou as the property ot Oscar Chumpy at the suit of Darby and Company. A LSO On Tuesday the 2nd day of July 1S7S, at Steam Boat Landbis on Suntee River 1 will .sell for eash about 2000 Staves. Levied ou as the property of J. W. Smith at the suit, ot K. \V. Gray. J. II. LIVINGSTON, Sheriff Orangeburg County, june M 3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the time for the collect ion of taxes on i'eal Estate is ex tended to the 1st day of August, next, with out tho penalty. The time for the collection of the Road and License Bog tax with the penalty ad ded will expire on the 10th day of July next after which executions will issue for the collection of the Road ami License tax. and dogs without badges will betaken up and im j um ml ni. By order of Town Council T. U. MA LONE, Clerk and Treasurer. juue 29 *2t. O 3 ? 0 2 O -1 a rr\ & ? 3 ~ a, Isw ? 3* K ? 5*8 ?g ?^ Z 9 ? P (D ? O 3 C/2 1ST O W STOP EIGHT HERE! And Cud out thnt you can get 5 lbs best Rio Cotlbo for 81. 10 lbs Extra C. Sugar for 81. 25 lbs Fine Family Flour for 81. * 8 lbs Pure Loaf Lard for 81. All kinds of froshj CA-TSTTSTEDD GOO DS Table Salt 20 ctsa bos. Fresh Pickles, Best Smoking Tobacco, Choicest Cigars, and tho Purest aud IFinest Liquors over offered in Oraugeburg. J AS VAN TASSEL, Ajrt. At Mullcr's Old Stand. mar 16 1878 tf NEW GOODS ! GOOD NEWS!! NEW GOODS!! AT Theodore Kohn'S DRY <3 00r>S Literally given away. THE QREd nEST BARGAINS YET ! We di "'ire very respectfully to direct at tention to the arrival of our* mm 11 New Dress GikmIs, New Dress Print*, New Dress Lawns, New Dress Piques, Ham burg Kdgings and Insertions, rang ing from 3c. lip I he Largest ami Cheapest Line ever Offered. LtltliCr? Tics, Bows, Jabots, Hcarfs, Bushings, Krillings mid Laces of the Latest Styles and Pat terns. Elegant Novelties in Silk Lace Sealf* and Ties. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Tans, Fans Gir dles, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons, White Ooods, Towels, Toilet Quilts, &c., &C.,;in great Variety, and al Prices so Low as to Astonish You. Ooocl and Fashionable Clothing at un equalled Low Prices.4 Wo offer the Largest, best assorted and most Attractive Stock of MEN & YOUTHS Glotllin^ ever shown in Orangcburg at Prices that are positively Lower than those of any other house in .the country. TllO Laiest Fashions in Ladies, men, Boys, Misses and Ahildren HATS. The Finest Display of G-ent's Furnishing G-oods Sl.OO^SlOO $1.00 81.00 $1.00 $1.00 The best SHIRT ever sold for On* Dol lar made of Wamsutta.Long Cloth and 239 Linen. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Our reputation for T^ow IPl'ices, Reliable Goods and Reliable Business Methods is sufficiently established to make remarks unnecessary. We Invite every reader of the TilTlf^S to an examination of our Stock with the assurance that they will not be disappoint ed. Agent for Mmo. DEMORESTS' Iteiiahh' Patterns. THEODORE KOHN. apl ti 1878 c C. D. K ORT JOHN, Auction and Commission House, Anc tion every Saturday and 1st Monday. Merchants and. Farmers visiting Town between these days will consult taeirInter est by calling at this House before buying elsewhere. FOR SAL.E. Two very desirable Lots,one with a good Dwelling and all necessary out build ings situated on Market Street known a* the Fzekiel residence, the other Lot is in rear of tho above. The above propertf ts the best and most healthy located of any in Town. The first named House and Lot will be rented on the first of May until sold. Terms reasonable Apply to MRS. A. E. VAN NOOBDIN. apr'l It) Sot NOW Is your time to have work done cheap on WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AW by W. Jh\ HO I3IJNT80TST AT STORK OK MR. KIRK ROBIN80JT8 CLOCKS from $2 up. Also on hand the Celebrated Lsndrcth Garden Seed, always fresh, only 5ct* pet paper. oct 20 ly Wntch??? WtoM. Ilcyolyc apr'l 27 12. KO. ovit loiiiatMtMoraUL. A| u wauled. Bo.Suppl; Oo >'6tklWaT?M D rie?l FiKS, Kaisins, Nuts, Ac., told Cheap by A. FISCHER. Irish Potatoes, Onlonsand Apples, Sold Cheap by A. FISCHER. TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully Infant* th* Citizen? of the Town and Connty that he U prepared to do up and make Mattresses ooj the shortest notice. Also will conduct an, Upholstery business. Prices will be as law as possible. Orders solicited. JOHN ORGfcit. juna 9 If ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coruor Church and St. Paul1! Street Orangeburg, 8. C. apr' 1 6 3m Best Liquor?, Segars and Tobacco in town at. A, FISCHER'S,