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CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mbtjiodibt?Kcv. S. A. Weber, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening 8:30. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Presbyterian?Rev. J. D. A. Brown, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8?30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. BArriBT?Rev. T. W. Mcllichanip, Pas tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Sun day School Missionery Meeting every fourth Sunday. EnscorAi.?Rev. Ti. O.Oucrry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each mouth Morning 10:30, afternoon 4:30. Lutheran?Rev.Wingard. Pastor. Ror vices Second Sunday in each inoiith. Morn ing 10.30. Sunday Sehool every Sunday morning 8:30. Y. M. C A.?Rooms on Russell Street. Open every evening in tho week from 8:150 to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8:30 ami Sunday afternoons at 6 o'clock BnsineBfl meetings fourth Thurs day in each month. South Carolina l.ailroai?!. orncE hours at oranu kiui no dki'ot. Froai 8 o'elok A. M. to 1 P. M. From 2 o'clock P,M. to?j I?. M. Goods received nnd delivered only during office hours, Passenger Schedule S. ('. Railroad. hay train. Columbia Up Faasenger, (Morning!.8 *2I ** Down " (Evening).... 8 43 accommodation tu un. Columbia Down.i...''() 4(5 Up. 2 2\ nioi it train. Columbia Up. " Pown. 11 13 Ij O c -a Ja Snle-d ay Monday. Rain Wednesday. Mr. Robert Keller, an old and ?worthy citizen of St. Matthews, died on Tuesday last of congestive chills. IjOsI? A Physicians Call Bonk with dark leather cover. Any inform vim con cerning it will be gladly recjive I by Dr. A. S. Sal ley. A Dime Reading will be given by the Young Men's Christian Associa tion at Bolivcr's Hall on Tuesday evening loth inst. An enjoyable time may be expected as the. best musical talent and finest readers will give their aid to this entertainment. We learu tho Radical County O in vention will meet in our town on Monday next?exactly wIumj and Where, nobody seems to know. We trust it will not be at midnight or with closed doors. Let the thing be open, fair and square. mm . mmi "A stitch in time saves nine." Dis ease in various forms is superinduced l>y the existence of worms in children und adults, tillritier's Indian Ver mifuge will destroy und expel lhem, thus removing the cause, saving both life nnd money. ? ?- - .t^- ? ? emm - Wo learn that Capt. Hamilton is making preparations to bui:d on to his store, having rented his main building to Mr. Henry Kuhn who will run a first class business this Pull. Henry is the man that will do the right thing with all who patroi.ize him. Our best wishes, dxs. The Radicals held a little political pic-nic at mid night on Tuesday last in the school house on New street. Everything didn't run Bnijothly, and it was found necessary to abandon so publica place of meeting. Perhaps an old ficd will suit you bettor, gen tlemen. C. D. Kortjohn will sell at auction on Sale Day at his auction room, 1000 lbs of choice Hams, 1?0?J lbs of Sugar Cured Shoulders, Bagging nnd Ties, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Um brellas, Notions &c. We advise every laxly to go to Mr. F.'s on sale dny and obtain rare bargains. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock. Rev. A. P. Norris is home on a visit to his family. He is enjoying the best of health. He has been for the past seven months, . in charge of the First Baptist Church at Troy Ala,, which body, appreciating his ability as a minister of the gospel and a christinn gentleman, sent him home for recreation during the hot season. The little son, Willie, of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Cornclson was buried in the yard of the Presbyterian Church on yesterday at 11 o'clock; We unite with the entire community in extending our deepest s" mpathy to the bereaved family. The circum stances of its death, in the up country away from home and among strang ers, make the afllietion pu licularly sovore upon the parents; yet in Chris tian sympathy wo would oiler the consolation : "Suffer little children to come unto Me?, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.', Wc have been pained to lcaru o f tho Borioua illness of Mrs. A. B. Walker and Mr. A. Fischer, and earnestly hope tho means employed for their restoration to health may be blessed with success. The nfllict ed families have our deepest sympa thy. Females sutler from many diseases, which in time may make life a burden rather than a blessing. Dr. Darter's Iron Tonic corrects all functional do rungements and increases the beauty by restoring the health. For sale by Dowie & Moise, wholesale agents, Charleston, S. (J. Our thanks arc due and hereby ex tended to Rev. K. H. Graves for a basket of the finest peaches we have ever seen? line in appearance and IIa vor. These peaches prove to what excel'cnce the fruit of our county i may be brought by proper care and cultivation, such as Mr. Graves be stow* upon his orchard. On Saturday last Mrs. I'rusner handed us two I oils of cotton which opened on Thursday; and on fues lay last a limb with two open bolls "upon it, piwn by air. W, T. M?ller, was shown us by Mr. J. C. Pike, This speaks well for the agri cultural Piilcrplisc and skill of our larmcrs. May the'promised harvest be fully realized. Dr. F. Marion Sims, con oiling Surgeon Woman's Hospital, New Yjik, says: "I prefer the Iluuyali .Janos to any and every other mine ral water, for the following reasons : The dose is small, the taste is not unpleasant, it acts prompt y, it docs hoi oppress the stomach, it does not grij e, and it is > flicicut For sale by Dr. J; U. Waiinamakcr. Van Tassel's GrocQry continues to be an object of inquiry and centre of attraction, because the. best c >m whiskey, the cheapest, coffee and groceries, the finest smoking and chewing tobaccos and those celebra ted and incomparable 200 segars? the best .r> tenters munufactcr ed ? are k< pt, there, and he under stands the meaning of cheap prices and cash sales. Rad ford Oabornc, Kane, 111." writes: "For sixteen years 1 Suffered day and night with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia, and tried all the Doctors aiul sj'eui much money,-but -got no relief until 1 procured a bottle each of Dr. Manor's Ague Specific Iron Tonic, Lung Bahn, and a box of Liver Pills, which cured me of more suffering than tongue can tell, and, I have uo doubt, saved me from an early grave."?For sale by Dowie A: Moise, wholesale agents, Charleston, s. a Wc learn that t aptain Shad rack Thomas has received instructions from the oflicc of the Adjutant and luspector General, K. M. Moise, to collect all the arms and equipments from all persons who are not duly mustered soldiers of some organized company. Capt. Thomas has already entered upon the discharge of this duty, and we hope every assistance will be given him by oj'r citizens. The State is in need of all the arms in the hands of persons not legally possessing them. Mr J, C. Pike called our attention to a roll of bagging manufactured of Jute in the city of Charleston, which compares very favorably with the best bagging of Northern make, both in weight, 21 lbs to the yard, and price, 15 et? per yd, or 14J by the bolt. Cur la liners by purchasing this bagging will consult their own interest as well as encourage home enterprise. South Carolina cotton should be baled in South Carolina bagging and tics, and (lieu be manu factured into fabric by South Caro lina machinery. Wc learn that tho Rev. S. A. Weber has resigned the pastorate of the Methodist congregation at this place. Mr. Weber has been pastor hero for more than eighteen months, laboring faithfully and successfully among his people, and exercising an influence in tho community by bis consistent conduct as a minister of the gospel, that has endeared him not only to (he members of his own church, but to the entire community. As editor of tho Southern Christian Advocate bis field will be larger and better opportunities afforded him of serving tho church to which be is so devotedly attached. Wo wish for him a long career of usefulness and a large measure of success in the field of journalism. Many attractions aro offered to our citizens by Mr. "VV. M. Sain: at Iiis livery stables may be found bug gies of tho best make nnd horses of superior qualities to suit tho business man or searcher after pleasure; his omnibus furnishes a safe and comfor table passage to and from each train; and at his store may be obtained gro ceries, liquors, &C, of the best brands?all at prices to suit the times and the dignity of our growing cit . Orders for the bus must be left at the stoi c. "NVe would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. August. Fi.? eher in the present issue of an Auction and (Joinmission House to ie open on the 1st of Sep tember next in our growing town. Mr. Fischer is n business man of enterprise and experience, possesses the confidence of the community and perfectly reliable in all his tr.iiisue lion, und with the best references to bat k him, he offers his services to the citiz ns of every quarter of the Country. A business man at the helm?:i live salesman?quick sales and cash advances, success is as? tir ed. mm ? Kuisl new crop turnip seeds, every variety, at CO cents per pound and 5 rents a paper at Dr. .J. (I. Wanna maker's. ? ? mm ? - nii.xxviiviLLK rriiMs - Thc fine showers of rain with which our section have been visited during t he last leu days have chejred the .ai mers and stimulated the crops. Ru.-dncss of every kind seems io be looking upas the fall season ap proaches. Our City Fathers are cut ting a new canal from the Main Street to the Kdisto, which will tako off all trash and fi.Uh accumulating about the town, and will certainly save our citizens from fever. Messrs. Sinoak & Byrd are prepar ing to add a Hour mill to their estab lishment. This together with their other mills will be a great conve nience to our town ami farming com munity. The outbuilding of Mr B B Mo Klheny, consisting of seven houses, barns, corn bouses etc., also 1?0 bushels corn, 400 lbs fodder, peas, oats ami oilier provisions, all cli mated at Si,000 dollars, were entire ly "consumed by lire on Saturday night last. One party has baen ar iested on pretty weil founded "??spl-" cions as the incendiary orjaa accom plice. --? ? .?. ? 0 ei'tasking the Energies. It is not advisable for any of us to overtask our energies, corporeal or mental, but in the eager pursuit of wealth or famo or knowledge, how many trangress this salutary rule. It mutt be a matter of great impor tance to all who do so to know how they can regain the vigor so reckless ly expended. The remedy is neither costly or difficult to obtain. Hos teller's stomach bitters is procurable in every city, town and settlement in America, and it compensates for a drain of bodily or mental energy more effectually than any iuvigorant ever Jproscribi d or advertised. Da boring men, athletics, students, journ alists, lawyers, clergymen, physi cians, all bear testimony to its won tlrously renovating powers. It in creases the capabilities for under going fatigue, and counteracts the in jurious effects upon the system of ex posure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or wearying evocations, or an insalu brious climate, and is a prime altera tive, diuretic and blood depureut. * -,t% - ? mmm - Tasteless Castor Oil? Castor oil in emulsion a form which entirely obiviatcs the viscid and nau seous taste of tho plain oil. It is very palatable and the patient J if not told, will not know that he is taking castor oil. Prepared and sold by Dr. J* Ci. Waunamaker. A Kemarkalilo Result. It makes no difference 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 givcu com plete satisfaction in sovero cases of Lung Diseases. It is truo^therc are yet thousands of persons who are pre tlisposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe (adds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &C, who have no personal knowledge of Boschae's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sohl last year without one com plaint. Consumptive*, try just ono bottle. Regular sizo 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 1, 1878. AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE AUGUST FISCHER Woulcl respectfully announce to the citizens of Orangeburg and County, and the public generally, that he will open on the 1st of September an AUCTION and COMMISSION HOUSE, in the'Town of Orangeburg, and solicits C3NSIGNMENTS of anything they may wish to dispose of in a rapid manner for CASH. THIS BRING ONE OF THE BEST MARKETS IX THE STATE FOB THE SUCCESSFUL CON DUCTION of a wide-awake Auction business, and having one of the best SALESMAN in the Statoengaged to do the Crying. Wo solicit consignmenta Of Goods from Charleston, Columbia, Augusta, New York, Boston, Phila delphia, Baltimore, or from any where else, t^uick sales and prompt returns made. Best of References given. CASH ADVANCEMENTS MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. UNDER MASONIC HALL. Whenever aud Wherever disease* of a choleraie type prevail, *or there is cause to apprehend a visit from them, the system should he toned, regulated and reinforced by a course of Hostettci's Stomach Bitters. Perfect digestion and a regular habit of body arc the best safeguards against such maladies, and both are secured by this in estimable tonic and alterative. The Bitten are also extremely serviceable bi remedy ing such disorders. If .promptly taken in bilious colic, diarrho-aand cholera morbus, the disease is usuallyNfrustrated. In diar rhiea cases, it is only nejessary to restore the tone of the relaxed bovljls, and this is one ot tli .? 'spceTlm^e7h?ia^?PI^ m et t i clue. Wind pt> the stomach,jheirtburn, bilious ness, nausea, headache and other symptoms of disturbance in the gastric and hepatic regions are also speedily relieved by this excellent remedy. As a family medicine it is invaluable, since it promptly and com pletely remedies those ailments which are of most frequent occurrence. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Buxti & Scovii.l. Saturday, July 27, 1878. COTTON Middlings. KWJJ Low Middlings. 9j<# Oril i nary. 70j;y PROVISIONS Corn.$ 75 New Corn. Teas. 55 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75 Hough Rice. 1.30 MILITARY ELECTION. HEADQUARTERS OF 2ND BRIGADE SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER STA l'E TROOPS. Bamubrq, S. 0., July 20,1S7S. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. S. ) Skrirs ok 1S7S. 5 I. An election for a MAJOR of the Battalion to be composed of tho Com panies in Ornngcburg County belonging to the Brigade w ill be held on TUES DAY the twentieth day of August, 1S7S. II. The polls will be opened on the day of election Irom eight o'clock a. m. to twelve o'clock p. m., at the rendezvous of the respective Companies; and the commissioned otllccrs will conduct the election, or may appoint one commis sioned and two non-commissioned otll ccrs to conduct the same, but no person that is a candidate lor said olllce of Ma jor shall be a manager. III. All commissioned and non-com missioned otllccrs and privates belonging to said Companies, and above the age of eighteen years, shall be entitled to vote at said election; and the managers shall keep a poll list on which shall be regis tered tho name of each person voting. IV. The voting will bo by ballot on which must be written tho name of the person voted for; and such ballot shall be deposited by the voter in a box, which the managers shall obtain or prepare, w ith an opening in its lid not larger than sufllcient for a single ballet to be Insert ed therein at one time, w hich box shall not he opened while the election is in progress or until the poll is closed. V. At tho hour tlxed herein for the closing of the polls, tho managers will open the ballot box and count the votes cast, and thereupon shall prcparo and sign two certificates in |which shall be stated the names of persons voted for I anil Ihc vote each of Raid persons lias re ceived ; and one of said certificates with the pott list, ballot box and ballots shall lie delivered to Maj. A. McQueen Salley, Quartermaster of this Brigade, at Or airrcbiirg Court House, oil the day fol lowing i he elect ion, bet ween the hours often o'clock a. in. and two o'clock, p. in., and the other certificate shall forth with be forwarded to these Head Quar ters by mail. AH mounted Companies inOrangeburg County organized and commissioned be fore said election and reporting to these Head-Quarters on or before the fifteenth llrrt*^ ^<igu3t, 1S7S, shall be entitled-to 'Anticipate in said election. By order of Brig. Gen. P. M. Bamberg. AND. C. DIBBLE, A. A. G. 2nd Brig. V. S. T. ox AG RICH I, T U R E 15 Y Prof. N. A. Bibilcov, Orangeburg Fair Building, July 13th, 20th and 27th at 11 o'clock A. M. Admission to one Lecture 25 cents. ? ? throe " GU " One half of the proceeds for the estab lishment of an Agricultui al Reading Room, july ? It Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution 1 will pell a Orangeburg C. IL. on the lirst Monday in August next during the\egal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following tract of land, towit: All that tract ot land in Orangeburg County containing One hundred and twenty two (122) acres, more or less, anil bounded by the lands of Mary A. Stabler. Win. Stabler. David Stabler, Caroline E. Stabler ami Widow Stabler. Levied on as the property of W. D. Stabler at the suit of J. C. J. Wannamu ker Assignee. J. II. LIVINGSTON", ShcrilY Orangeburg County. July 19 td NOW STOP RIGHT HERE! And find out that you can get f> lbs best Rio Coffee for 81. 10 lbs Extra C. Sugar for 81. 20 lbs Fine Family Flour for 81. 8 lbs Pure Leaf Lard for 81. All kinds of fresh OA.osnsrii:i^ goo ds Table Salt 20 ctsa box. Fresh Pickles, Best Smoking Tobacco. Choicest Cigars, and tho Purest and Finest Liquors over offered in Orangeburg. JAS WS TASSEIi, Agt. At Midler's Old Stand. n.ar 1(1 1878 tf C. D. KORTJOHN Auction and Commission House. Auc tion every Saturday and 1st Monday. Merchant t and. Farmers visiting Town between these days will consult their inter est by calling at this House before huyliif elsewhere. ?TO K321SIT. That large and commodious Brick Store, formerly occupied by Mr. C. R. Jone* For terms apply to MRS. M. E. MCNAMAPvA* aug U tf. NEW GOODS! GOOD NEWS!! NEW GOODS!! AT Theodore Kohn'S DRY (MODS Literally given away. THE QREd ?EST BARGAINS' YET ! We desire very respectfully to direct at tention to tlie arrival of our! New Dress Qoodfl, New Dress Prints, Net? Dress Lawns, New Dress Piques. Ham burg Edgingn and Insertions, rang ing from 3c. up. the Largest and Cheapest Line ever Qfl'ered. LcldieS Ties, Hows, Jabots, Scarfj, Rustlings, Frillings and Laces of the Latest Styles and Pal terns. . Elegant Novelties ir. Silk Laoe'Scaifs and Ties. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Fans Git* dies, Buttons, (iloves, Hosiery, Collars, Kihhuns, White Goods, Towels, Toilet Quilts, &c., ?Sterin great Variety, and at Prices ho Low as to Astonish You. Goodland Fashionable Clothing *t ?n equalled Low Prices.^ Wfl oflcr the Largest, best a-sortod and most A tractive Stock of MEN & YOUTHS OlolllinfJJ evcr shown in Orangebnrg at Prices that are positively Lower than those of any other house in [the m country. rPlio Latest Fashions'in Ladies/meo, Boys, Misses and Ahildren JHATS. The Finest Display of Gent's Furnishing" Goods 81.00^8100 81.00 81.00 $1.00t$1.00 The best SHIRT ever sold for One Dol lar made of WamsuttaJLong Cloth and 229 Linen. 81.00 81.00 Ci.OO 81.00 81.00 81.00 Our reputation for Low Pl'iCGS, Reliablo Clouds and Reliable Business Methods is sufficiently established to mnho remarks unnecessary. We invite every render of the TilYKJS to an examination of our Stock with too assurance that they will not bo disappoint* ed. Agent for ^ Mmo. DEMOREST8* Reliablo Patterns. THEODORE KOHN. npl 0 1878 O TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs tins Citizens of the Town and County that he is prepared to do up and make Mattresses on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be at lot* as possible. Orders solicited. JOHN OROEN. juna 9 \t