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CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mbtrodist?Rev. W. S. Richardson Psr tor. 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. Presdytkiiian?Rev. J. D. A. Brown, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30 and r.fternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Bev. T. W. Mollichamp, Pan tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Sun day School Mimioncry Meeting every fourth Sunday. Episcopal?Bcv. E. (1. Uucrry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month horning 10:30, afternoon 4:30. Lctiif.kan?Rev. Wingard, Pastor. Ser vices Second Sunday in each month. Morn ing 10.30, night 8.30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. T. If. C A.?Rooms on Bussel 1 Strret. Open overy evening in tho week from 8:30 to 10:30. rrayer meeting every Thursday ovening at 8:30 and Sunday afternoons at * tVclock Business meetings fourth Thurs day in each month. South Carolina. Railroad. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANQRBUKO UKl'OT. Fron 8 o'clok A. M.tol l*. M. From 2 o'clock P. M. to 5J P. M. Goods received and delivered only during office hours. Passenger Schedule S. C. Kailroail. day train. Columbia Up Paraenger, (Momingi.8 21 41 Down " (Evening).8 43 accommodation train. Columbia Down.'0 40 Up. 2 21 muht train. Columbia Up. 3 40 " Down.-. 11 13 L O C j\ J, Disinfectants at Messrs. Rcoves & Sheridan free. Call and get them. The Goternor has appointed Mr. J. Buyck, of St Matthews, a Trial Justice in the place of Capt. F. M. Wannamaker, recently resigned. There is not the least douht th the coffee parched and ground by Mr. P. W. Bull is the hest ever offered to our Citizen?. Try it. Beautify and purify yourselves a nd children by using | Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge twice a year. Worms ruin the complexion. Mr. Phillips is ahead on potatoes as he was on the corn questiou ? as the sample left a few days sin ce at our office proves. They were line, very fine. Our friend J. Fehler Meyers, Esq., It-ft here for Georgia on last Tuesday i whoie he expect* to make his rest, rlence, and where his family will soon join him. We wish him much pros perity in his now home. Lamps in great variety at M'-tHri. Reeves <v Sheridan's. Every style of beauty, and particularly 'a large ?glolrc lamp for parlor, sitting room or dining tabie, which gives a steady, beautiful and bright light. I??- -? ? *wmm? ? Persons accustomed to wri ting, and having much of it to do, know the comfort of a good ink. We have tried that kept by Mr. Kirk Robin son; and can honestly commend it to the writing public. It is a black, ?easy flowing and non corrosive ink. Mr. James Van Tassel has incro a ped his advertising space this we ok which is a sure sign of increased prosperity and enlarged capacity to meet thn wants of his growing trade. His stock of goods is well selected and complete in every line from gro ceries, dry goods etc to the hest and finest liquors. Read his advertise ment and give him a call. Tho members of the Orange bight Dragoons are earnestly requested to turn out to a man on Mo.i lay, the 16th initaut, at 9 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of being mustered into service. Tho members wdl meet at the company's reudevous. By ordttr of N. N. IJayden, Captain commanding. -MM *mmm ? - Dr. L. S. Wolfe is growing popu lar, and deservedly so, as a Dentist. His work, in all its baanches, is done in tho best style, with the latest im provements, at tho shortest notice and at the most reasonable prices. Persons in need of professional ser vices of this kind will find Dr. Wolfe a prompt, skilled and polite gentle man. Paris, Laniar Co., Tex., Dec. 18th, 1877. Dr. Harter, Dear Sir : I had the Chills J and Fever, noth ing did me any Jgood; I took quinine until I was nearly deafened; as a last resort, I purchased a bottle of Dr. Barter's Fever and Ague Spcaific for Bcventy-five cents; I used only half of the bottle, and it completely cured me. Dowie <fc Moisc, wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. Medical science is no longer con fined to the educated few, but the masses, remote from physicians, maj prcservo their health, or restore it when lost, by using?according to directions?the admirable remedies of tho Dr. Harter Medicine Company. Dowie & Aloise, wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. Our community was saddened on last Sunday to learn of the killing of j Mr. John W. Davis by Mr. J. A. Ty ler on the Ninety .Six Road, about 12 miles from town. They had brought cotton to town, sold it and were making their return home when a difficulty arose which terminated in a painful tragedy. We presume the matter will undergo judicial investi gation and therefore refrain from detailing tho circumstance! n? they came to us. Both gentlemen were native's of this county a ad heads of families. -? M1M? . . ? ?V. Th .1 old vidi mi in the iJ.tken business, Mr. I*. W. A >. ? Im has 'boon for so long h . n ?>? i\ ol the good people of oui and surrounding neighborhoods in -.n;> plying them with good wholesome bread, rolls, cakes and pus. aiinouu ces in this issue of the Ci.auiox, that he is now better prepared than ever to attend to the wauls of his numer ous customers. Having just received a fresh and nice stock of eonfoctiona ries, fancy goods, &e., it would he well for all to call on him and sup ply themselves with what they may need. Mr. Alborgotti is so we.ll and favorably known in this community it is needless for us to do more than simply call attention to his adver tisement. We lern that at an enthusaslic meeting ol the ivhitcand colored Citi zens recently hold in the Ball Sw un > ?cctiou of the County, a colored Penmen1 ic Club was organized with some thirty mem hers. Mr. (J. I?. Prodi ick, an influential colored man, was elected President, and made a splendid speech in favor of Hampton and Home Rule. This together with the Mi Idle Pen colored j club is but the beginning of a noble work on the part of our colored citizens, and if our white citizens will be only tru; to themselves, the end of the presout campaign will * be a gloiious victory for the Democracy ,ot Orange burg. The expectation of our community will be more than n-a lived by the ju diciously selected slock of general n.i rebamiize recently opened by the new linn of Messiv. Utsoy ?& Murray. The.-e goods were purchased with special lelciiine to the Uiangeburg mark41, and will meet tho demands of our people in every respect. Good jeans may he bought at 10 cts and up, their Centennial quills are a marvel of beauty uml comfort, and the stuck of ready mudo clothing can scarcely be excelled in any mitiket, both for quality and price, suits S;~) and up. The business will he .con ducted by Mr. \V. J. Murray, a young man of unusual business qualities, polite an l courteous, and in every way lilted for a popular and success ful merchant. The ladies will I'm I their dress goods made a specialty by this firm. We would call especial attention to the chnngo made this week in the advertisement ol M r. Ceo. H. Cbr uolson. This is a a mammoth estab lishment and literally filled to over flowing with the largest and best helecled stock of goods ever before opened by this enterprising merchant, and this is saying a good dual. ICvery counter and shelf, ever)' r >om and house, every hole and corner appa rently is filled, ami yet the depot is blocked with Cornelson's goods. Every department is complete and so well assorted that scarcely a waut can go unsatisfied or a demand un met. Clothing ill every variety, style and quality from the .-tripling youth to the John Dauncr size mail. His furniture department is particu larly fine, and our good housewives may set off a parlor or chamber with the best walnut or painted suits to satisfy the most fastidious taste, and carpeting and window shades of every pa tern to mako a room cozy and comfortable. The stock of dry goods is immcuco and in the utmost profu sion; boots and shoes i i great variety; and a full assortment of hardware, crockery and glassware. Indeed any body may satisfy every want without stepping outside of Cornelson's store. On being asked why ho wont into bankruptcy, ho replied: "Well, my liabilities were large, my inabilities numerous, and probabilities unprom ising; and so 1 thought I'd do us my neighbors do." - On the 10th inst., at Trinity M. E. Chursh, Ornngeburg, S, 0.,n Relief Association was organized in aid of yellow fever sufferers. After spend ing sonic time in prayer, the meeting was constituted by the unanimous choice of the Rev. A. Middleton, pastor of the M. E. Church, ('hair man, and the Rev. Win. L. Johnson, pastor of the Congregational Church, Secretary, and Air. Geo. William i, Treasurer. An Executive Committee of tho live following persons was se lected: Hon. I) A. Strutter, Messrs. Jnoi M. Thompson, l'aul E. Oovnn, June Milcltel and Edward 1). Jones, the Chairman and Treasurer being nx officio members of said committee. Alter the IratiMiction of sonic other preliminary business ihn meeting ad journed to uitet in mass-meeting on Thursday tho 12th inst ., at the Triu ity Church of Orangehurg, S. C. at 7:.">t) r. M. W. L. Johnson, Sec [Prom tliu Mississippi Lexington Advertiser. | Por? st Glen Academy has added to its Faculty in the person of .Mis Lizzie Morton, an experienced to uoh er ami a lady of considerable literary g-'iiius. Tin; building has been en larged, we. hear, "and every prepara tion made for the accommodation of all til'.! pupils J that wish to enjoy fust eins-; facilities for getting an oduca- I lion. Kev I'. W. Corr, tho prin | cipal, is indefatigable, and if energy and push will build up a High **chool, Forest Glen is bound to riso. The Stepping Stone to Health. The acquisition of vital energy is the stopping stone to bealth. When the system lacks vitality, the virioiH organs ling in their duty, become chronically irregular, and disease is eventually instituted. To prevent this unhappy state of things, the de- i hilitatcd system should be built up I by he use of that illimitable tonic, Hostotter's Stomach Ritters which | invigorates the digestive organs, and I insures the thorough conversion of lood into blood of a nourishing qual ity, from who.ice every muscle, nerve j and liber acquire unwonted supplies of vigor, and the whole system expe- j j ricnccH the beneficial effect. Appe lite returns, tho system is refreshed by healthiul slumber, the nerves grow strong and calm, the despon- \ dency begotten ol chronic indigestion j and an uncertain state of health dis appears, and that sallow . appearance of the skin peculiar to habitual inva lids, and persons deficient in vital energy, is replaced by a more bocoiu ing tinge m Tasteless Castor Oil Castor oil in emulsion a form which entirely obiviates the viscid and nau seous taste of the plain oil. It is very palatable and the patient Jif not told, will not know thut he is taking castor oil. Prepared and sold by Dr. J- G. Wannatiiaker. ?Livcr is Kiu^. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life health ami happiness of man. When it it) disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments art; the natural result. The iliges (ion of food, the movements of the heart and hlood, tin- action of the brain and nervous Hvstinn, are ?II immediately connected with the working of the Liver. It low been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is Unequalled in curing all persons afllicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Com 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 (hat it is just what you want. . o mm -? - A Itemarktildfl Itesult. 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 given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true',there arc yet thousands of persons who arc pie disposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled ou the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &C, who have no personal knowledge of Bosclme's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one com plaint. Consumptives, try just one bottle. Regular size 7? cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bum. ?St ' covil1-. SATUUDAY, September 14, 1878. COTTON Middlings. 10f? Low Middlings. 9J<?) Ordinary. 8<3>0 PROVISIONS Corn.!j> 75 Now Corn. Peas. 55 Fodder, pi r 100 11>-. 75 Hough Kioe. 1.30 HOW SELL CHEAP? Ami just such questions are asked every day by hundreds of persons who uro boiielittcd by our jVKVI7" DEPAKTUR? i? the 5ECANTILE LINE The people hnvc at last commouccd to realize that they cannot make Farm Produce and sell at Low Prices and buy their goods at High Prices, and live and keep the ^herifl" from their doors, and Hunger from their Little Ones, but sue now getting Out of the Old lien ten Path, Trodden by their Grand Fathers, of BUYING ON TIME and paying an Sjimdr'e d iPei* CCTlt f,,r ,nu Privilege; but are now putting their means to best Purposes, buying for tbo CJASHA making [|{A RGA1 M S "ever before known in the History of Orange burg; nnd for this reason our St*re is crowded from morn till night. EVERY DAY NEW BARGAINS Are offered just as they arrive, at Prices which cannot fail to please. Well may the Long Time Merchant say, "I can't understand it, my Goods cost me those prices." And why this sad confession! Ail for a little timo granted him, which he pays sadly for in Interest, and which, of course, ho has to put on his Goods. Hut the time has ((unc when men will be free to buy where they can get the REST GOODS for the X-<"K^V.?^T dVI C?'1,1(1 right lu re they find the placo. We have endeavored through the Summer to keep t rices Low Down. And. admitting that we have not Sohl every one in the count y, wo have, at least, compelled others to sell you at something like Fair Prices, and in a measure, prevented you being ground to pieces by the Iron Heel of Oppression and Extortion. Having completed all our arrangements, we are now prepared to mako good every Promise Made/and sell you Goods at Wholesale and Retail Pric'CJ t'u it can aot be Heat even by Now York, Baltimore or Charleston Drummers. With better Facilities, LARGER STOCK, CHEAPER GOODS, And thanking you for the Liberal Support you have given our New Enterprise, and believing wc can be of Service to you we invite you to call upon us. SI5ECM AIL 25A "i?A B3>TS B'ven to those about to Open Stores in the country. Respectfully, C. D. KORTJOHN, Prop. Original Auction House. TEE COUNTY CONVENTION CANDIDATES NOMIMATED ! Stick to tlio nominations and call on James Van TasseS For your Family Supplies in the way of Fresh Groceries, Fine Liquors, Tobacoos and Cigars FRESH r^OJEH always on Draught. Ou the 1st October next I will open a First-class 11 E S T A U Ii A N T Where you can get Fresh Oysters or anything else in the Eating Line Served up on the shortest notice. Good Fat POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on hand. Country IPl'OcKlCft bought at the highest market price James Van Tassel- Agt. mar 10?sopt M 1878. At Muller's Old Stand. ??"THE NEW STORED SORENTRUE & LORYEA The undersigned having received thoir FIRST FALL SUPPLY, now oiler their complete Stock of G ROC ERIKS, CANNED FRUITS, DRV GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, Ac, fas. At 20 per cent less than elsewhere. We solicit a TRIAL and request the citizens and the public in gone ral to call and see our STOCK AND PRICES SORENTRUE & LORYEA. N. 11?Wo call particular attention to the If^LifMIINA" TORSi f?r which we are tho AGENTS; they are used witbout Chim> nifi?, ?ml puitsble for Stores and Privaio Houses, give a BRILLIANT I LIGHT and can be attached to any Lamp at a trillling expense. Can be seen in use at the Store. SORENTRUE <& LORYrEA, KUSSEL Sr. next door to McM ASTER, sept 7?Gm Orongcburg, S. C. -oisr EACH TRAIN! Is a LARGE and VARIED Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Cotton Bagging, Ties, &c. All of which will be Our CUSTOMERS are requested to call in and examine our STO K Attentive and polite CLERKS will wait upon them. No trouble to show Goods. SAVE MONEY By BUYING from us. J. C. P I K E & CO, c cO td^g oil?I -I - . o g CD *l ?-s CD CD O O p as CD H3 - to CO M Ed 0 g ~ o O P ^ B en c o c o ^ 0 f CO CO 5+2 O O ? CO 3 I have on the way a lot of very choice AMBER Mny and WHITE May WHEAT SEED Expressly bought for sowing. The grain is FULL, BRIGHT, PER FECT. The quantity is limited, and prioe LOWER than it will be a month later. RED R. P. OATS Direct from the G: & C. R. R. Tbia Seed is as PURE as it is possible to got them. ALSO A 1 <. of Siono Acid for composting for Small Grain at 83 25 p.-r Sa,;k of 200 pounds. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Next to Mr. G. II. CornclHon. J..'0-tf SHKHIDAN'S Male School ? n ' 1 Exorcises of this Sohool will l.c u-Mimed at the Fair Building on the First Monday in September next. TERMS PER MONTH 1st Grade, Beginners.$2 00 2d Grammar Pupils. 2 50 3d ?' Advanced English. 3 00 Latin and Greek 50 cents extra, each. Hoard in excellent families, near the School Rooms, may be obtained at $10 and $1- per month. Fl in School is designed to be a Permanent Institution of Orangehurg, and with a libe ral patronage the Principal will make it ? complete success. HUGO G. SHERIDAN. n"8 10_Principal. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNER SHIP. The Partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. H. 0. Sheridan and 8. K. Mellichainp under tho name of the Orange burg High School is hereby dissolved. S. It. MELLICHAMP, II. O. SHERIDAN. I will continue tho Orangcbur? H) \ School, established bv mo lu l?7-> ***gh r .1 ' , . ~, nt too Mittlern School House. S. R. MELLICHAMP. ???21 3t