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CHllllCH DIRECTORY. Methodist?Rev. S. A. Weber, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, night 8;30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer mooting Wednesday Evening s-.'.'-O. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Presbytemak?Rev. J. D. A. P.rown, Pastor. Servieea every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon 4:30. Stuulny School 8:30. Prayor meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Ua ptist?Rev, T. W. Mclliehanip, Pas tor? Services every third ami fotirtli Sun day morning 10:30, night 8:80. Sunday School every Sunday morning S:30. .Sim day School Missioncry Meeting every fourth Sunday. Episcopal?Rev. 1*. (I. (Sticrry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in eaeh month, Morning 10:150, afternoon 4:30. lutjiehan?Not Supplied. Sunday School every Sunday morning s.".o. Y. M. G A.?Rooms on Russell Street. Open every evening in the week from 8:30 to 10:3(). Prayer meeting every Thursday evening nt S:'!n ami Sunday afternoons at 0 o'clock Business iheelings fmirih Thurs day in each month. Noiilh C'aroliita Kailroad. office nouns at ouanoiuu'ko dupot. From 8 o'clok A. M.to 1 l\ M. From 2 o'clock P. M. to 51 P. M. (tends received and delivered only during olliee hours. Passenger Schedule S. <'. Ilailroatl. DAY WAIN. Columbia I'p Passenger, (Mm-iiinc;).8 21 41 Down " (K veiling).... 8 13 accommodation i n ON. Cohmihin Pown. '<> hi Up. - -M NIOIIT Til A IN. Columbia I'p. " 40 Down. 11 13 I> O C A [, The Fourth. Tlic grand occasion in Orangoburg on this day was the pic hie of the Ed is to Hilles, which came off nt \n rircvvs8 l?*'ish Trap. The stones, agreea bly ton picvious understanding, were closed and till, merchants, citizen's nnd soldiers vied with each other in doing honor to Independence d ty und the Kdisto Hilles. At S o'clock Cnpt. S. Dibble formed his company on the courthouse square and tdiort'y alter took i;p the line ol march for the pic nie ground-*. t).i arriving there the company passed through the drill und then prepared to en gage in the shooting match for ci/it. prizes, to he participated in by every member of the Company, each in 'ru ber being allowed three -h its. The following is the result : 1st Prize? P <'. ( anno,,, (). S. 2.id " Ii Ii. Mi-Cant, :hl " T. 15. Pa un, -!th " W. I,. I la i lev. r>th " I >. K. Cnnii-m, (>t|i T. I.. Wnnnainakcv, 7tb " C. P. Biunsou, 8 th " Betsoi!. Cnpt. S. Dibble'.- prize wits then shot lor, aiul" w'.ui ivy Orderly Sergeant , V. G. Cannon. The shouting for tin' citizen's prize.- nest came oil. They Were won by D. W. Ibibinson, Isi prize; W. A .1. Hstrttnk, "id prize; II. C. Wanmimnkcr, 3d prize. An invitation was tin n extended lo the dinner table, and it would be loud to tell who won li e prize here, where s<> many acquitted thein.-clves with credit. The prize to lhe best drilled soldier was nwanhd lo Mr P. W. Hull, T. D. Wannamaker, 2d and 0. P. Brun son, iU\. The ceremonies of the d.uy were fittingly closed by the coronation of ~M iss Bourn, as Queen of the Kdisto Hilles. The crown was p'-esoitttd by Cnpt. J. A. Hamilton in no im prompt u (ll'ort, characterized by much beauty of thought and elo quence in laut-uage "Bring in number C-a-n-?horse. V. \X. Bull's clniijM iii gr if- ? vi. growing more popular every d.t . Sivoinl impel Inn! iiiliek-s have been crowded out of this issii ? for want of space, bin v.ill appear, tic.\I Week. The attention ol larnmrs and the public generally is call (be card of Prof. N. A. Bibivio in another column. ii ? i ?.,? . * . .jr-i.- "?' - In the communication in our la t issue announcing I'\ ,J. linger a eon didate for legislature should have read Dr. A..). linger. We learu that the infant child of Mr. A. K. Webster died on '"uesduy morn iiig, hi.-t. The afllicted parents have our deepest sympathy. Btn Loyd, lite jailer, make- a most excellent turtle soup out of calves' heads, for a bowl of which we return t hanks. Commend us to Ben when soup is needed. We learn that the Pino Urovo school house Democratic Club voted on tho question of Primaries th:*ee times and decided against, ii twice by a unanimous vote, and the last time wi'h but one dissenting voice. Mr. G. II. Hope of the ?Singer Sewing Machine Company was in our Town a portion of this week transacting some important business for tho ( oinpany. The readers of The TlMES will excuse the short coming of this issue. The editor is away at. a distant J point on a -lib of July pie nie but will re turn in due time for next week's issue. Charles Law ton, colored, killed* a m id dog on lust Thursday after he had torn the clothing oil' his little daughter and bitten two other dogs. The animal was a valuable .New I* onudlaud belonging to Col. W. J, Detrevill Mr. (?co. IL t'nriic'sou ol our town loft, on Tuesday last, for the springs to take a short respite from the fatigue of his every day life, and to rrgaiu something of his lost health. We wish him a pleasant lime and a sale return t<> his family and home. A fresh keg oi' Lager 1ms jus! been opened al Van Tassel's '"day ihe fact attention of the lovers o! tho above beverage i- called. AI 50 al the same place yon can get 'VI lbs good honi for -<l besides nil lull r necessary goods in propnrti >i\ 1 prices. 1 he A nniverseiy Aloi I disto Uilh s will lake Hall of the I. V. A. I?' Tuesday evening, July o'clock precisely. Members arc re ; quest* d to eoiiie on pared to pay their i one.-. .1 Ij.11 Kl d i m \ N", Sec. and 'J'roas. The Orange Base Hall Club will plav a match game: with the lleso lutcs at George's Station on the 12th insi. The following gentlemen com poses the (Mange Nine: B F Slater, T L Wanna maker, J L Wannainakcr, W C Bull, P W N 11 Hull, John Hollman, G A Sell if Hey and P G < annon. M r. W. F. Kohiuson advertises this week the celebrated Lnndreth's tur nip seed cheaper than ever, and by an illustrated card shown in, it will take a patent stump puller to get them out ol the ground when fully matured. Go al once and supply yourself with the above seed, and when ready for market Willie will fun ish the puller to gather them with. "We call the attention of farm ers, and others interested in gins ami gin fixtures, to the advertisement of Capt. James A. Hamilton in to-day's issue. Both the Taylor and the Brown gins are excellent machines ? indeed, the best of their kind, and we would advise farmers to call on Capt. Hamilton early, before purchasing elsewhere. Buy of him and spend your money at home to build up b nine cntcrpi ises. What a host of segars and tobaccos Mr. A. Fischer has on hand. Exper ience tenches us that they are line and well deserve the popularity they have acquired. Of the merits of the brands, manufactured specially for A. Fischer, wc can speak : I'anetehis, Flor ile Lebastiau, Key West, Plan tation, Banana and Gild Edge. Of tobaccos, New Style, Sunny South, Little Beauty. Cream of the Crop and the genuine Durham smoking tobacco. We are .. Ihil'iij i 01 0 d lb u a mulatto child, suppose-1 to be only a day obi, whs found on Fori M ilte on Saturday last. Mr; Max Wagner, the lutendent, hiving no special need for a baby, turned it over to Hon S. B. Duncan, ? In- philanthrop ic and tender-hearted Orangeburg Senator, who interposed no objection, but delighted rather in the new and hopeful acquisition to his household. In the meantime let the officers of the law be upon the watch to detect the party guilty of such a base and inhuman crime. Gen. J. F. Izlar, our worthy Coun ty Chairman, left for Blackvillc on Wednesday night, last, to attend the re-union of the Hampton's Legion. Quite a number of Confederate generals and other celebrities will be there. Among those expected are the following: Gov. Wade Hampton, Cov. Col quitt, Generals S. D. Lee, Gordon, Young, and .James Connor. With Gen. Izlar, among such an assemblage of notables, wo arc wil ling to trust the honor of Orange burg. Ill ? III??.Ml III | ????^? Mr. V. V. K. JelTcoat, of Lexing ton county, informs us that one of Iiis cows had a pair of calves on the 18th Juno. They arc living and looking fine. We ore informed that our very <iis tingnished fellow-citizen, Major ; T. B. Whaley, at Pinckncy's landing, on the 4th of duly, delivered an address by particular request, which for elegant diction, ornate and classi cal style, and n superb eloquence, has never been surpassed by any orator in this county. Nn\ ! Irom what we 'earn by no orator in the State. Truly, Major \\ holey deserves to be cull ed the Domostheii' s oflhe present day. Mo is tho man lor our times. [ We think hi.- I ? Id of ? ; t rations too small and circumscribed in t'.ii.? ' county. measured in hie ability. Tho I broad field of the < 'oMfn --ioi.nl Halls is his pho-c. lie sin old stop no vhtie shorter. In Congress he will illustrate Souiii ' aiolina as in iliC dttvs ol Culbouu and I Invue, when : ?T e'eiy wuH iheio.'u bnl'iani ? and unsurp;..?sed. IVr ihi' t)r:di^eliur? Tinies. ! Mr i'Mitor, ' Several uithdos iii your valuable i paper, ol late, in relation to the lea pianis v. lit- ii i. i-.e boon smil lo the (???fate Ajtiieiili i t ? s 11 Cid lego, which .-< cms to indicate ?> d is ire oh the purl i ol ihe j i.ilie for information, as to thcpivsreot i-on !i;id i of the plants, I J i eg leave to say thai Seventy-two of : t In in are how gi'bwihg in a oduSpietl I on- phice on the i Wiege larih; ah I all who wish to do so. can. by calling at ihc above Institution, satisfy them selves that the interests of the people, ?ii establishing ibis new industry in j our .Slate, are mil being neglected by the Seci clary of l ho (!ollege. Oxk Wito K viiws. I l-'or Ihe ?Irangchmg Times.] Mtdiu,k Townsii ii?, S. {'., June 20th, 1878. 7" th< /'Mi/or Oi'(inijrbnr<i Thncxt Afs several worthy men have been pioposcd ns candidates foi representa tives, 1 hei desirous of expressing, through your columns, the opinion of the many friends of Mr II. M. Mil ler us a sui table person to represent, us in our legislature No man bears a i m i character; his many virtues can be but admired, and we know cd' no < ne from this section better quali fied for the position. Being a gentle man of worth, intelligence, a hard working man, and having the inte rest of the poor fanner at heart, be has the confidence of the people, I am confident they will vote for him as a law-maker. FIi:xi:ic\;s. I For lhe Ornngeburg Time-.] Bisan< ii vii i k, S. (J., July ?Ith 1878. Nothing can be more natural or proper than that those who have, themselves, strung impressions as to the line: to lie followed in public life, should wish to have their views adopted by others. Now, Mr. Editor, the friends ol Mr. F. W. Faircy are desirious of expressing, through your columns, their opinion of that gentleman, as a candidate for the next General As sembly from this county. Mr. Fairev has been a resident of Biaochville all his life, and his good qualities are well known Lo the peo ple of this section. A gentleman of wealth and culture, he i , at the -.::ii". time, a working man. and one who know - and apprcciud .- i he wants of the farnii''i_' ommuniiy. Wo feel iion he i- til lo advocate our rights, ami h.i. the courage. i > main tain them. ill- just and impartial administration of our alfairs while occupying the position ol County Commissioner, is a sullh ient guuran tec that he will eairy our interests in his In art to the Legislative Halls. Bv Tun Way. ? Illl - - ? ?BBW-? ? Wlienevei1 and SVlierever diseases of a choleraic type prevail, 'or there is cause to apprehend a visit from (hem, the system sheiihl he toned, regulated and reinforced by a course of Hosteller's Stontaeh Hitters. Perfect digestion ami a regular hahit of body are the host safeguards against such maladies, and hoth are secured hy this in estimable tonic and alterative. Tho hitlers are also extremely serviceable in remedy ing such disorders. If promptly taken in bilious colic, diarrlnea ami cholera morbus, the disease is usually frustrated In diar rlnea eases, it is only nt'ecssary to restorothc (one of the relaxed In.weis, and this is one of the I'peeilie efleels of this medicine. Wind on die stomach, heartburn, bilious ness, nausea, headache and oilier symptoms of disturbance in lhe gastric and hepatic regions are also speedily relieved by this excellent remedy. As a family medicine it is invaluable,since it promptly and com plctely remedies those ailments which arc Of mo. i frequent occurrence. Puro Congress Water can bo had | at Dr. Wannainakcr'.s fur ? and 10 cents per glass. Also the best Soda Water inado can be had at the same place. Go drink and be happy. ??. ??? Tasteless Castor Oil Castor oil in emulsion a form which entirely obiviates the viscid and nan scons taste of the plain oil. It is very palatable ami the patient * if not told, will not know that he is taking castor oil. Prepared and sold by Dr. ?J? (!. Waunamnkor. Unions ol' the Democratb: Kxeutivo Committee. Okanokiu ius County, dune 12, 1878. I ni in..\u. No. I. I. A County Convention of the ' Democratic Party of Orangeburg County is hereby called by a resolu tion of tho County Democratic ICxecu live Committee of the part)-, to meet at Orangeburg ('. II., .South Caroli na, on Thursday, ih" 18th ? 11y of July, A. I'., i87S, at 1 J o'clock, M.. for the purpos-* of electing Delegates the ~:tai'- Demociatic Convention tobi held in the city of Columbia on i i the 1st; day of Augu I, 1878; and Ihr I the liirthor purpose of deciding tin I i li e plan of nominating County Can- I didatos for the approaching npit I "ginned Ibr transaction of such oilier 1 business as may he lawfully brought before it. 2. Repr?sentation in this Conven tion will be oiie Delegate I'm; each Club, and one additional Delegate for every twenty live (2?) enrolled ' [members. Fractions over Iweniv livo will not * be entitled to represen tation. ? Jam ics F. P/.t.ah, Chairman Democratic Kx. (' n, L. II. Wanna ma k kk, Secrctai y. The haliuratnry of die System. Tl e stomach is tin- laboratory of (lie 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 slat*? of health rushes Inden with the elements of vitality to the remotest parts of die system. Hid when the stotnaeli i- semi-paralyzed bydvs pciisin blood manufacture i- carried mi im perfectly, the circulation grows thin and sluggish, and die system sutlers in conse quence. Moreover, indigestion reacts upon die liver and bowels, rendering the tirsl sluggish und the latter constipated. The brain als? millers by sympathy, and -i? k headaches, sleeplessness and nervous symp toms are engendered. 1 Jostelter's Stomach Hitters reforms this Ftatc of things, gives permanent tone and regularity to thcStoin :icH*and its associate organs, the bowels and liver, mill ensures complete nourishment ami increased vigor of the system. It is l he most popular as well as the most efficient unti-dyspeptic and tonic in America. June 15 1 ill A Itctaarknldu Kcsult. It makes nodiil'crcncc how many Physicians, or how much medicine 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 truc*thcre are yet thousands of persons w ho 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 Hoselme's German Syrup. To such we would say that ?l),(?00 dozen were sold last year without one com plaint. Consumptives, try just one bottle. Regular size 7~> cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Important? 'I he Orangeburg Baptist Sunday School Conve ntion will hol., its next Alllltial Meiling with the Walnut Grove Sunday School, commencing on Friday duly I Oth, 1878. Rev. J. J. II. Sloudcnmirc to preach the In troductory Sermon, and Rev. D. W. Cuttino the Charity Sermon. D. W. Cuttino, Presideut. M. J. Jknkins, Secretary. Delegates, messengers and visiting brethren will he met at Orangeburg ami Branchville with convey an cos on Thursday July 18th between 101 o'clock A iM. and 2i o'clock P. M. W. B. Rimsy, J. D. Rick rnback j: i. Com. of Arrangements. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Hci.1. ?.V Scovn.n. Satuiiday, July <*?, 1S7S. COTTON Middlings. 10? how Middlings. !d'<A Ordinary. "Oi)'.' I'KOVISIONS Corn.$ ~'< New Corn. Peas. 55 , Fodder, per 100 I tin. 7~> Hough luce. l.'JU a a n i v V Ij t u it is J'.Y i ?roT. N ? A. i Jibikov, Crnngchiirg Fair Huilding, July I3tli, 20th ami 27ih at ] I o'clock A, M. Admission to one I.hire 25 cents. .< t|ircc '? t;o " Om? half of the proceeds for the estab lish men! uf an Agriciiltiual Reading Uoom. July <? It NOTICE OFFICKOF CO. COMMISSIONERS, < HtAXCKItClUi t nl NTV, OiiANOr.liL'IUi, S. <'. .Inly 1, 1878. Notice i-; hereby given that any person Hi- p. i- nr-i throwing obstructions in the public highways of ibe ':ounty of Orange burg, Midi as fence rails, trees, etc., and leaving them in .-aid highways, will be pro ceeded itgainsl to the fullcM extent of the law. All persona bavin.: knowledge of any ? mi' obstructing the highways ns nforexaid lire earnestly requested lo report the same to the ovcrse r of llio road, who will report to the nearest trial justice for action. IJy order i?f ihc Hoard. T R. ?MAI.ONF., jiiHi-*.:i Clerk. w. \*\ i v? i?* n so:n AT i'H K S i'OHli??'e in*, ti. s iiM ii&iiixkbx. Work tloiie Ch ? O'. ) have i'lsl reeeivyd a iargv apply pi lite . i !t !'i tied L::iuitet!i's '** = ?>.m:SiMsl. k.\ VVjiieh I am ofR-ring hi ilie public a* veiy low I'li.--, :iud I" Ura.i??? ? i! special rates TermsC?du ?ei 2ti lv 2 \Kj ay i o r ^ m\ si ? m Wwm M is i Litrhl Running, Fat Oinning, and .fl clean Staple Making liin. Price He dnivd. First < I i--. i am taking ord rs, also, for the BROWN 11777/ FEEDERS AND CONDENSERS. 'I'll.-. Condensing Gin is a favorite. <?ill SI?JH and &IW.H furnished if ap plied fur early, also Bristles. Order our Leather ami ICnbbcr Belt ing in time ami .ave inonev. JOHN A. II VMILTON, Next to Mr. II. Cor nelson. juUl-tf X OTIGTS. The Share Holders of the Orangeburg Agricultural and Mechanical Association are requested to attend a Meeting on Thursday .liny 11th 187S, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of increasing the Capi tal Stuck, ami with a view to introduce Machinery for the Manufacturing ofCotton Yarn, Chilli ?C'C. A full attend on c is desired? I ty Ohler. .1. L. II Kl HTM AN. Secretary and Treasurer of O. A. and M. A . jlllte ?9 2t ? c 1 ? 1 k r h L IJ ; i o = - c W GO Two very desirable Lots,one with a good OweUnig ami nil necessary out build ings situated on Market Street known as the K/ekiel residence, the other Lot is in rear of the above, The above property is die best and most healthy located of any in Tow n. The first named House and Lot will Ik) rented (in the first of May until sold. Terms reasonable Apply to MRS. A. U. V A N n0?kdbn. apr'l ID 3m f-S Wntrhro ?.1t.?r7. U,-v?..lv. i-s yy\ |.*.r>n. (ivi-r lOOUtestNaralUfii l|r.?>R l??r?ui?l, Ha SnpplyCo Kubvlllc.Tcuu apt IST O W STOP KIGHT HERS! Ami fiud out that you cau gut 5 lbs best Rio Cofleo for 31. 10 lbs Extra C. Sugar for 81. 2*3 lbs Fine Family Flour for SI. T^! 8 lbs Pure Leaf Lard for 81. All kinds of fresh; O-A-TSTTSTT^JD GOODS Table Salt 20 ctsn box. Fresh Pickles Lest Smoking Tobaco. Choicest Cigars, and the Purest and [Fiuesu Liquors ever offered in Oraugeburg. JMS WS TASS EC, .Vgl. At Mailer's Old Stand, innr 10 1878 tf \\J atii(o?l S3 or 3<) Hoarders f v :o Forest Ghm Accademv. Hoard nidv KHillT HOLLAHS per Month. I " P. W. ( OKI'. Principal, intrant, Mis*, mav 18 11 h N lilW HOOl->S ! I NEW GOODS!! AT j Theodore Eohn'S DKY CO ODS Lit- rally given away. i THE t GIlEd1 EST BARGAINS. I YET! j We d? *be very respectfully to direct at* ! tent ion :>? the an ival of on:-' m m st New Dress Goods, New Pre--* Prints, New Dress Lawns, New Pres* Piques, Ham* burg Kdgingsand Insertion-', rang ing tVoiu 3c. np the L;u^r.-t and Cheapest Line ever Oflcred. LiuIh-s Ties, How*. Jabots, Scurfs, [tushings, FriUings ami Laces of the Latest Styles and Put terns. Klcgnnt Novelties in Silk Lace Seal fs and Tic?. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Pans, Fans Gir dlcs, lhittons, (Hoves, Hosiery, Collars, Itihhons, While Goods, Towels, Toilet Quilts, &e., &c, in great Variety, and at Prices so Low as to Astonish You. CrOOcl Mid Fashionable Clothing at un equalled Low Prices, j Wo offer the Largest, best assorted and most Attractive Stock of MEN & YOUTHS Glot Hi n ig ever shown in Orangeburg at Prices that are positively Lower than those of any other house in 4the country. Tlie Latest Fashions'in Ladies.'inen, Boys, Misses and Ahildreu M ATS. The Finest Display of Gent's Furnishing Goods a.00^81 00 81.00 81.00 $1.00 81.00 TheW.-t SHIRT ever sold for One Dol lar made of \Vamsiitta4Long Cloth and 220 Linen Si.00 SI .00 81.00 81.00 81.00 81.00 Our reputation for I ,oW Pl'iCGP, lh?liable Goods and Reliahlo HusinoKS Methods is suilieiently established to mako ?marks un necessary. We invite every reader of the TiXXICMi to an exaiuination-of our Stnek wfsi ne siiram-e that they will not be.dwfq>p?fafc d. Agent for AI inc. DHMORKSTS' K liable Patterns. THEODORE KOHN. apl t"> 1878 C C. D. KORTJOHN Auction and Commission House. Anc tion every Saturday and 1st Monday. Merchants and; Farmers visiting Town between these days will consult their inter -t by calling at this House before buying Iscwhere. >"jpQ> Make Money Pleasantly b. and 'lust, agents should address FIN LKY IfAKVKY & Co., Atlanta, Ga. (une l ly The undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of the Town and Comity that ho is prepared to do up and make Mattresses on the shortest noliee. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will he as low as possible. Orders solicited. JOHN OROKN. iuno ?.i tf SAMUEL DIBBLE, ATTORNEY AXI) COUNSKbLOH AT LAW, Corner Ch inch and St. Paul's Street Orangeburg, S. C. apr'l 0 3m Y\ AGENTS WANTED FOR THT . Pictorial I HISTORYoftheWORLD mar 23 tf.